Guest guest Posted January 14, 2003 Report Share Posted January 14, 2003 www.hussman.org Laurie (unknown) Can anyone give me the address to Hussmans websight I don't remeber it. Thanks, Sheryll Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2003 Report Share Posted January 14, 2003 Wahoo!!! for Alyssa and I'm sure mom and dad and the rest of the family are very proud....as are we at JRA list!!!! :):)Tree:):):) (unknown) Hello All, Thought that I would share some very great news we got today. Our 16 (almost 17) year old daughter,Alyssa, has been chosen as the Washington Arthritis Foundation "Most Inspirational 2002". We are a little overwhelmed and so very proud of her. It has been a really tough year in so many ways for her. It is really great that the one place that she feels like she belongs, sees how amazing she is too! Amy and Mike (Alyssa 16 (only for another 3 days) Poly) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2003 Report Share Posted January 15, 2003 the email i sent with nothing but a url pertains to new drug use in migraines for those interested. it discusses using a med to prevent migraines not just treating them Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2003 Report Share Posted January 17, 2003 Phudd, You may wish to consider buying a couple vials of Depo Testosterone...for some reason, each year there's a few months when it's almost impossible to obtain. I'm on AndroGel now and I respond well, but I will be going back to injecting and I'm buying several vials. My insurance will not cover this, and understandably, when I'm also getting AndroGel. Hope that you are having your hormone levels monitored regularly and requesting copies of your lab reports for your own records.... Good luck, OR eon (unknown) Just joined this group yesterday. I've got to say, it's reassuring to know I'm not the only one going through this. I've been dealing with low testosterone for about 8 years, patches, pills, clinics for impotence, and finally injections, which were the answer to my prayers. Then all of a sudden, I couldn't get the injectable testosterone, so I tried the gel, which was about as effective as grape jelly, now back to the injectable. My doc suggested I look for something like this to help with the depression and feelings of helplessness hypogonadism causes. I've been reading the posts for about 2 hours now. I feel better already. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 Hi Oreon, Curious, if Androgel is working for you, why are you going back to injecting? armgyuy > Phudd, > > You may wish to consider buying a couple vials of Depo Testosterone...for > some reason, each year there's a few months when it's almost impossible to > obtain. > > I'm on AndroGel now and I respond well, but I will be going back to > injecting and I'm buying several vials. My insurance will not cover this, > and understandably, when I'm also getting AndroGel. > > Hope that you are having your hormone levels monitored regularly and > requesting copies of your lab reports for your own records.... > > Good luck, > > OR eon > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2003 Report Share Posted January 18, 2003 ArmyGuy, I turn 65 in May and no longer qualify for Texas Risk Pool Insurance..so I will have no prescription drug coverage. I've been on injections before...I have to strategize about frequency of injecting...I'm think like 0.3 cc every six days. Previously I was injecting 0.5 cc/wk Blood collected 8th day after last injection of 100 mg Depo-Testosterone on... June 4th '01 .. . .Testosterone .. . . . . .Total . . . . . . . . 989 (241 - 827) .. . . . . Free. . . . . . . . .42.0 (6.6 - 18.1) July 9th '01 .. . . . ..Total . . . . . . . . .774 .. . . . . Free. . . . . . . . . 38.8 I'll probably have to play around with it. OR eon Re: (unknown) Hi Oreon, Curious, if Androgel is working for you, why are you going back to injecting? armgyuy > Phudd, > > You may wish to consider buying a couple vials of Depo Testosterone...for > some reason, each year there's a few months when it's almost impossible to > obtain. > > I'm on AndroGel now and I respond well, but I will be going back to > injecting and I'm buying several vials. My insurance will not cover this, > and understandably, when I'm also getting AndroGel. > > Hope that you are having your hormone levels monitored regularly and > requesting copies of your lab reports for your own records.... > > Good luck, > > OR eon > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 Good for you to have your computer running again.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 Thank you! Jeanetta > Good for you to have your computer running again.... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 Debbi I think people are just frustrated that there is nobody to turn to when it comes to getting our children the help they need. I personally dont care who the president is as I am politacally neutral. I think people just expect Bush or whoever to make it right. When thats not happening then words start to fly and so on. Thats the way it always has been and always will be, not that any of that makes things any better though. LOL I havent heard from you in a few days, all ok? Abby has the flu really bad, already had one ER trip. She has kept some Vernors down for almost 20 minutes now. Thats a start. Talk to you later. Pennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 104 temp, yuk. What does she have? Abby has been sick for close to a week. Last night was bad. Hopefully she will have a better one tonight. This flu seems to get worse each year. As far as that lady you know, that just makes me mad. If I had lots of money I would be using it for my daughter, not an inground. All well. Hope Allie feels better. Talk to you later Pennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 I agree the entire issue with our kids is a frustrating one. It seems sometimes that those who desperately need services qualify for nothing while I know personally of a person who has money out the wazzoo, yet abuses the system. She drives a new Cadillac every couple of years, bought her son a brand-new Lexus, just installed an in- ground pool. Her daughter has a significant disability that will prevent her from ever living an independent life. Yet this person keeps all her assets in other people's names so that she can get government assistance for everything. Almost as if she believes the government owes her. This is the flaw in the system as I see it, anyway. I'm okay, I just started back in college & Allie's been running a 104 degree temp. Plus she's got a tiny little scratch in the skin between her nostrils. Thanks to her picking it's becoming a rather large place. Lol, you can't put a bandaid on that or cover it up, she'd suffocate! Debi > Debbi I think people are just frustrated that there is nobody to turn to when > it comes to getting our children the help they need. I personally dont care > who the president is as I am politacally neutral. I think people just expect > Bush or whoever to make it right. When thats not happening then words start > to fly and so on. Thats the way it always has been and always will be, not > that any of that makes things any better though. LOL > > I havent heard from you in a few days, all ok? Abby has the flu really bad, > already had one ER trip. She has kept some Vernors down for almost 20 minutes > now. Thats a start. Talk to you later. > > Pennie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 Debi, everyone should be entitled to express their point of view, and since Autism does meet the criteria of being disabled, and the ongoing cuts in Medicaid are currently having a major impact on those who receive this assistance, I believe the post you are responding to is VERY related to this group. Please, lets not begin censorship here. Thank you. fightingautism wrote: > I happen to be one of those who supports President Bush. It seems to > be very extreme to make such a statement across the board about any > group of people who support a particular political leader. I would > also suggest to you that your idea that President Bush or his > supporters, Hannity included, is not an accurate protrayal of > these people. > > It seems to me, as well, that this message board could best be used > by not bashing anyone of a political view that happens to be slightly > or extremely different than a particular view, but rather to discuss > autism in girls and the related issues in such a way as to support > one another. > > Just my opinion, anyway! > > Debi > > > > >>Please, this is not autistic related, but we must stop the trend of >>Washington of cutting medicaid. Get active. One way is to try to >> > get > >>those that support Mr. Bush's followers at hannity.com. These >>people believe that the disabled should be thrown out in the >> > streets. > >>Join the forum. Let them know what it is like to live with a >> > disability. > >>My name on the forum is Liberty Bell. >> >> >> >>God never gives you more than you can handle. However, >>sometimes I wish God did not trust me so much. >> Mother of >> 19 FAS >> 16 Rett Syndrome R306C >> 14 Autistic........Ohio family >> >>-- >>__________________________________________________________ >>Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com >>http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup >> >>Meet Singles >>http://corp.mail.com/lavalife >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 I too have seen many flaws in the system. I seen people and relatives abuse the system the same way as described below. For example this one man makes $100,000 a year but had to get a triple bypass so he put everything in his daughters name so he can collect $762 a month plus have the government pay his medical. Another example is my cousin who caused her babies condition with cocaine use her husband works under the table for relatives they have a new house a new car and still collects SSI, family support among other things. Yet on the other hand I see many people who need it desperately cant get the time of day. This is wrong and I wouldnt know where to start to correct this. One of my suggestions is services based on disability and not on income for example you have a kid that needs speech therapy ect ect instead of receiving a monthly check you only get the speech therapy. Medicaid is a touchy subject for me because its failed me and a couple of my friends. I remember argueing about it and upsetting people. I do however agree that there are needy on it and it was meant for the needy. I do not know why people have to abuse a system for the poor or disabled but they do. If I did that I couldnt live with myself. I know here in Colorado I tried to get a model 2000 medicaid waiver but with this government here ugh I am better off hitting my head against a brick wall! LOL Charlene -- Re: (unknown) I agree the entire issue with our kids is a frustrating one. It seems sometimes that those who desperately need services qualify for nothing while I know personally of a person who has money out the wazzoo, yet abuses the system. She drives a new Cadillac every couple of years, bought her son a brand-new Lexus, just installed an in- ground pool. Her daughter has a significant disability that will prevent her from ever living an independent life. Yet this person keeps all her assets in other people's names so that she can get government assistance for everything. Almost as if she believes the government owes her. This is the flaw in the system as I see it, anyway. I'm okay, I just started back in college & Allie's been running a 104 degree temp. Plus she's got a tiny little scratch in the skin between her nostrils. Thanks to her picking it's becoming a rather large place. Lol, you can't put a bandaid on that or cover it up, she'd suffocate! Debi > Debbi I think people are just frustrated that there is nobody to turn to when > it comes to getting our children the help they need. I personally dont care > who the president is as I am politacally neutral. I think people just expect > Bush or whoever to make it right. When thats not happening then words start > to fly and so on. Thats the way it always has been and always will be, not > that any of that makes things any better though. LOL > > I havent heard from you in a few days, all ok? Abby has the flu really bad, > already had one ER trip. She has kept some Vernors down for almost 20 minutes > now. Thats a start. Talk to you later. > > Pennie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 I for one have had major problems with republicans and it is hard for me to discuss things and be neutral. LOL The state of Colorado is republican. Its a way of life. Its hard not to get political. You know I am so upset with things I have had thoughts of blowing the schools up in this area. Reason if my child cant go to school then no one elses can. I didnt do it as who would raise my children the way I would. Yet my anger is there. I try to hide it for the kids sake but ugh. Have you ever wondered why certain states have better services then others? Yes I know everyone things differently but there are major gaps. Charlene -- (unknown) I happen to be one of those who supports President Bush. It seems to be very extreme to make such a statement across the board about any group of people who support a particular political leader. I would also suggest to you that your idea that President Bush or his supporters, Hannity included, is not an accurate protrayal of these people. It seems to me, as well, that this message board could best be used by not bashing anyone of a political view that happens to be slightly or extremely different than a particular view, but rather to discuss autism in girls and the related issues in such a way as to support one another. Just my opinion, anyway! Debi > Please, this is not autistic related, but we must stop the trend of > Washington of cutting medicaid. Get active. One way is to try to get > those that support Mr. Bush's followers at hannity.com. These > people believe that the disabled should be thrown out in the streets. > Join the forum. Let them know what it is like to live with a disability. > My name on the forum is Liberty Bell. > > > > God never gives you more than you can handle. However, > sometimes I wish God did not trust me so much. > Mother of > 19 FAS > 16 Rett Syndrome R306C > 14 Autistic........Ohio family > > -- > __________________________________________________________ > Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com > http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup > > Meet Singles > http://corp.mail.com/lavalife Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 I for one have had major problems with republicans and it is hard for me to discuss things and be neutral. LOL The state of Colorado is republican. Its a way of life. Its hard not to get political. You know I am so upset with things I have had thoughts of blowing the schools up in this area. Reason if my child cant go to school then no one elses can. I didnt do it as who would raise my children the way I would. Yet my anger is there. I try to hide it for the kids sake but ugh. Have you ever wondered why certain states have better services then others? Yes I know everyone things differently but there are major gaps. Charlene -- (unknown) I happen to be one of those who supports President Bush. It seems to be very extreme to make such a statement across the board about any group of people who support a particular political leader. I would also suggest to you that your idea that President Bush or his supporters, Hannity included, is not an accurate protrayal of these people. It seems to me, as well, that this message board could best be used by not bashing anyone of a political view that happens to be slightly or extremely different than a particular view, but rather to discuss autism in girls and the related issues in such a way as to support one another. Just my opinion, anyway! Debi > Please, this is not autistic related, but we must stop the trend of > Washington of cutting medicaid. Get active. One way is to try to get > those that support Mr. Bush's followers at hannity.com. These > people believe that the disabled should be thrown out in the streets. > Join the forum. Let them know what it is like to live with a disability. > My name on the forum is Liberty Bell. > > > > God never gives you more than you can handle. However, > sometimes I wish God did not trust me so much. > Mother of > 19 FAS > 16 Rett Syndrome R306C > 14 Autistic........Ohio family > > -- > __________________________________________________________ > Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com > http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup > > Meet Singles > http://corp.mail.com/lavalife Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 With balance issues, you'll usually find low levels of alpha in the back (parietal) areas. A few people have reported having success with alpha up at P3 or alpha coherence at P3/A1/g/A2/P4, often followed by the F3 beta. One of the things to look for with adults is whether you'll get more results with 19-22 Hz beta instead of 15-18--or vice-versa. I wouldn't expect much from C3. Balance clients usually have a kind of " driven " quality; very productive but often at a great personal price. The feeling of relaxing and letting go a little (which may make them feel a little anxious or spacey) is a common result. Since sleep interruptions and angry outbursts can also be symptomatic, you may hear of improvements in these areas as well. Any bipolar montage, like C3/C4 does leave you a bit in the dark as to what changed to cause the increased difference between the sites, and I agree with you that it seems very likely that training up the difference when there is an imbalance would be more likely to make it worse rather than improving it. I wouldn't be using SMR training with Balance clients anyway. Alpha and Beta are sort of mutually exclusive, so training up alpha in the back can help to reduce beta levels, and then training it up left front can get that area to step into its more appropriate role. As for your 12-year old: I'm not sure you meant that you did C3/A1 SMR. That generally would not be a good approach. If you meant C4/A2, then it's not surprising that he yawned and got sleepy. That's a pretty common reaction to SMR training. But if you are getting good results from C3, stay with it, or try Cz/A1 beta. As for the question about dominance, I don't know. Pete (unknown) I am having trouble finding a protocal that works for several of my clients with very similar assessments. In general, these would be the balance, right activation over left, rear activation over front, low alpha and high theta. I often try c3(A1) or f3(a1) but get no feedback from the client. What kind of response would I hear from my clients if this were working. Another question is that if using c3c4 subtracts one site from the other and if increasing SMR using bipolar placements means the difference is increasing between the two sites, then if an imbalance exists already with not enough lobeta on the right side, wouldn't that placement make it worse? I guess with this type of client, I am really getting frustrated. The older clients have a history of anxiety and are usually depressed. The younger clients have difficulty with attention and following through. Another quick question would be the 12 year old I am working with who stroked at birth. In doing C3(A1)beta, he has been able to move his fingers for the first time in his life in his right hand. The question would be of dominance. Would a normal right hander, if unable to use his right side all of his life, develop cross dominance? When I did c3A1GA2Smr, he started yawning often, so I went back to just the c3A1. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 I was raised in political atmosphere in my state. My family was and still are big democrats. I personally changed to " the other guys " a few years ago, much to my family's dismay. From what I have seen it's really not a Republican or Democrat issue, but more of a beaurocratic issue. From my experiences, it's all about back-scratching. Most politicians function merely as a vessel for all their buddies to get what ever they want. Occasionally a politician is moved to the point of a sincere act on behalf of a problem, like Dan Burton. I don't personally know him, so please forgive me if I mispeak, but how involved was he in the autism issue before his own grandchildren were effected? I'm no different, might I add, I took very little interest in the issues of disabilities. If you look at issues in general, the politicians seem to pick a side not because it's the right thing to do, but because it's opposite of the ground the other party has taken. Al Gore was a pro-lifer until the Republicans became big pro-lifers. Leiberman was big on school vouchers & personalization of social security benefits until Bush came along and supported them. Then he changed positions when he ran with Gore. Supposedly Bush was anti-big government until he became pres. Now he's increasing certain federal spending. I'm not saying any of this is necessarily right or wrong, but if they believe it, stand by it!! If the parties would just stop picking a side to try to one-up the others, we could get much more accomplished. That's my point about saying Repubs want to shove all the medicaid's in the cold, or whatever the statement was. It's spin and false. I would suggest that sometimes a system, perhaps in Colo, is so bad, not because of party affiliation, but because they just don't give a crap about special ed. I can tell you I know plenty of dems who don't give a crap either. That's not a party issue, is a personal lack of compassion issue. We have dems here who care more about keeping our roadways than they do about the education of our kids. I bet the states that have better services have personal connections to people in special ed arena. Anyway, enough of my rambling. Lol, I think I'll run for office. <grin> Debi > > Please, this is not autistic related, but we must stop the trend of > > Washington of cutting medicaid. Get active. One way is to try to > get > > those that support Mr. Bush's followers at hannity.com. These > > people believe that the disabled should be thrown out in the > streets. > > Join the forum. Let them know what it is like to live with a > disability. > > My name on the forum is Liberty Bell. > > > > > > > > God never gives you more than you can handle. However, > > sometimes I wish God did not trust me so much. > > Mother of > > 19 FAS > > 16 Rett Syndrome R306C > > 14 Autistic........Ohio family > > > > -- > > __________________________________________________________ > > Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com > > http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup > > > > Meet Singles > > http://corp.mail.com/lavalife > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2003 Report Share Posted January 21, 2003 In a message dated 1/21/03 1:07:59 PM Central Standard Time, kmoss23@... writes: > Molybdenum is colloidal silver? > > > > As far as I know they are two totally different things! Hanida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2003 Report Share Posted January 21, 2003 Debi, you are so right about both sides of the aisle, back-scratching and hidden agendas. If the day ever comes that the majority of parents, grandparents, etc. of autistic children, can speak in one voice and let those who want our votes know that if they do not support the bills that our children need, they will NOT get our vote, we could sure move mountains and part a sea or two! Ps. I am the odd one in my family, they are Republicans and I thought I was a Dem, but now I'm leaning towards Independent! fightingautism wrote: > I was raised in political atmosphere in my state. My family was and > still are big democrats. I personally changed to " the other guys " a > few years ago, much to my family's dismay. From what I have seen it's > really not a Republican or Democrat issue, but more of a beaurocratic > issue. From my experiences, it's all about back-scratching. Most > politicians function merely as a vessel for all their buddies to get > what ever they want. Occasionally a politician is moved to the point > of a sincere act on behalf of a problem, like Dan Burton. I don't > personally know him, so please forgive me if I mispeak, but how > involved was he in the autism issue before his own grandchildren were > effected? I'm no different, might I add, I took very little interest > in the issues of disabilities. > > If you look at issues in general, the politicians seem to pick a side > not because it's the right thing to do, but because it's opposite of > the ground the other party has taken. Al Gore was a pro-lifer until > the Republicans became big pro-lifers. Leiberman was big on school > vouchers & personalization of social security benefits until Bush > came along and supported them. Then he changed positions when he ran > with Gore. Supposedly Bush was anti-big government until he became > pres. Now he's increasing certain federal spending. I'm not saying > any of this is necessarily right or wrong, but if they believe it, > stand by it!! If the parties would just stop picking a side to try > to one-up the others, we could get much more accomplished. > > That's my point about saying Repubs want to shove all the medicaid's > in the cold, or whatever the statement was. It's spin and false. I > would suggest that sometimes a system, perhaps in Colo, is so bad, > not because of party affiliation, but because they just don't give a > crap about special ed. I can tell you I know plenty of dems who don't > give a crap either. That's not a party issue, is a personal lack of > compassion issue. We have dems here who care more about keeping our > roadways than they do about the education of our kids. > > I bet the states that have better services have personal connections > to people in special ed arena. > > Anyway, enough of my rambling. Lol, I think I'll run for office. > <grin> > > Debi > > > > >> >>>Please, this is not autistic related, but we must stop the trend >>> > of > >>>Washington of cutting medicaid. Get active. One way is to try to >>> >>get >> >>>those that support Mr. Bush's followers at hannity.com. These >>>people believe that the disabled should be thrown out in the >>> >>streets. >> >>>Join the forum. Let them know what it is like to live with a >>> >>disability. >> >>>My name on the forum is Liberty Bell. >>> >>> >>> >>>God never gives you more than you can handle. However, >>>sometimes I wish God did not trust me so much. >>> Mother of >>> 19 FAS >>> 16 Rett Syndrome R306C >>> 14 Autistic........Ohio family >>> >>>-- >>>__________________________________________________________ >>>Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com >>>http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup >>> >>>Meet Singles >>>http://corp.mail.com/lavalife >>> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2003 Report Share Posted January 21, 2003 Oh,yes! Elevensies and second breakfasts! We just finished the Hobbit, the kids watched all of the cartoons and yes, they watched the first movie on DVD after they watched the making. (I think that helps them understand the concept of orcs a bit better!) People have always sat in wonderment of my kids eating habits! The only meal they know by name is breakfast. My brother in law visited last year and I heard him tell my sister in law that my kids made him sick....his boy is chubby (but adorable) and eats hardly anything. My kids eat a ton and are rails! About the nap, yes I got one. Way too long, but my husband called to ask me if my napping was interfering with my meals. I'll only get in five today, but the nap was well worth it!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2003 Report Share Posted January 22, 2003 YAY! That is SO good! Keep up the good work!!! You lost a size! :-) Well, needless to say you did lose FAT! GOOD JOB! Tell your husband thank you!!!!! :-) ~kimmah (unknown) Hi guys I was getting sooo frustrated with not seeing the scale go down that i almost quit doing BFL...My husband kept saying " u are not one to quit besides you know muscle weighs more that fat! " I KNOW but i want to see the WEIGHT go DOWN!! lol So i did my measurements and here are the results. Jan.3 2003 Current CHEST 42' 40 -2 WAIST 36 34 -2 Hips 42 40 1/2 -1 1/2 Thighs 25 25 -0 ? Calves 15 14 1/2 -1/2 TOTAL -6 inches! That looks great but still NO weight loss...lol Kim in Ohio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2003 Report Share Posted January 23, 2003 HI , I would suggest you begin the anti-anxiety right away. I used to clench my jaws and take little sighs all during the day. those are signs of stress. Your fellow hepper, Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2003 Report Share Posted January 23, 2003 HI , I would suggest you begin the anti-anxiety right away. I used to clench my jaws and take little sighs all during the day. those are signs of stress. Your fellow hepper, Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2003 Report Share Posted January 23, 2003 Suzy... Anxiety is pretty natural in tx and I believe it is also part of the virust too. There are homeopathic anti-anxiety or calming blends and homepathy is pretty safe and some things work amazingly. I go the Merz Apothecary in Chicago where there are several homepaths who own the place...they have a web site you might want to check into. This is the link to the homeopathic section of their site: http://www.smallflower.com/category.html?web_area=2 & category_id=2666 I think, but am not sure that zanax is used pretty regularly with folks with hep c if you go the prescription route. But Claundine or someone will know better than me. My choice would be acupuncture...but I believe in acupuncture for most everything so am pretty darn biased. <g> Tatezi (unknown) I have been experiencing a lot of anxiety and tightness in all muscle groups and clenching of my jaws, does anyone else have thiese kind of problems? do not really want to take any antianxiety drugs but if it ddoesn't clear up may have to. any suggestions? Thanks Suzy _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2003 Report Share Posted January 23, 2003 Suzy... Anxiety is pretty natural in tx and I believe it is also part of the virust too. There are homeopathic anti-anxiety or calming blends and homepathy is pretty safe and some things work amazingly. I go the Merz Apothecary in Chicago where there are several homepaths who own the place...they have a web site you might want to check into. This is the link to the homeopathic section of their site: http://www.smallflower.com/category.html?web_area=2 & category_id=2666 I think, but am not sure that zanax is used pretty regularly with folks with hep c if you go the prescription route. But Claundine or someone will know better than me. My choice would be acupuncture...but I believe in acupuncture for most everything so am pretty darn biased. <g> Tatezi (unknown) I have been experiencing a lot of anxiety and tightness in all muscle groups and clenching of my jaws, does anyone else have thiese kind of problems? do not really want to take any antianxiety drugs but if it ddoesn't clear up may have to. any suggestions? Thanks Suzy _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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