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Regina,

Just let the doctor know that you get dizzy in planes and he can give you something for the nausea, no problem.

Ninatoo confused <tooconfused@...> wrote:

Hi Nina, I am down to two weeks before surgery and I am a little worried about my flight home. I couldn't find a non stop home to Seattle so I have a smaller plane from San Diego to LA. Everything I have read says to avoid vomitting. I normally fly okay but never a few days after surgery. Will I get an anti-nausea med? Any suggestions? Regina

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How do I stop these emails coming to me?

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too confused <tooconfused@...> wrote:

Hi Nina, I am down to two weeks before surgery and I am a little worried about my flight home. I couldn't find a non stop home to Seattle so I have a smaller plane from San Diego to LA. Everything I have read says to avoid vomitting. I normally fly okay but never a few days after surgery. Will I get an anti-nausea med? Any suggestions? Regina

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In a message dated 7/6/2005 5:38:49 PM Pacific Standard Time,

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and she has never had an x-ray of

her sinuses...it is always a CT. I was told that an x-ray does not

show infections the way a CT does

This is what my son's Docs say, too. X-rays used to be used for sinuses but

CT's replaced them because they were much more accurate.

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DONT WORRY MIKE, WE KNOW THAT YOU ARE THERE.

REGARDS.

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>Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 08:13:59 +0100 (BST)

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>High to one and all. Is any one else experiencing any problems? I am no

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>Monday.

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Of course everyone is different but if it doesn't normally bother you to fly this shouldn't be any different. My flight from Phoenix to Dallas was delayed 1 & 1/2 hours so what was suppose to be 3 hours turned into 4 & 1/2 but only problem was a little soreness from sitting in one place to long.. Good luck to you.

-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of too confusedSent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 7:39 PM Subject: (unknown)

Hi Nina, I am down to two weeks before surgery and I am a little worried about my flight home. I couldn't find a non stop home to Seattle so I have a smaller plane from San Diego to LA. Everything I have read says to avoid vomitting. I normally fly okay but never a few days after surgery. Will I get an anti-nausea med? Any suggestions? Regina

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thanks so much for the words of encouragement. It is greatly appreciated

and we are seriously considering at least a second opionion. We have in

the past and it may warrant in the case too. I will ask the ent about a

cat scan. With they always sedate him for that so that is tough.

The docs get nervous when they have to sedate. He is tough too to sedate

he has woke up in the cat scan and mri machine while under sedation!!!!!

He still doesn't sleep well!!! So we see the ent Sat. I will give it a

shot to at least have a second set of eyes here. Thanks Dawn

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> Dawn,

> I would definitely question the doc about the 4 weeks. It is my

> understanding that the half-life of IVIg is 21 days, so that is why

> many patients need to be infused every 3 weeks or less. They lose

> enough of the anitbodies after 21 days that they are no longer

> adequately protected. My daughter has always had tons of issues with

> her sinus - from a very early age - and she has never had an x-ray of

> her sinuses...it is always a CT. I was told that an x-ray does not

> show infections the way a CT does. She has seen many doctors and

> each

> one always ordered a CT to check her sinuses. It sounds to me like

> you might want to consider finding another doc. Even if you have to

> drive a long way - good treatment is worth it. Sometimes if you live

> far, you can have them coordinate care with your primary doctor.

> 's doctor does a lot with us over the phone so we only have to

> make the drive a couple of times a year. I hope that you can find

> the

> help you need. I know how frustrating it is when your instincts tell

> you one thing and the doctor doesn't seem to be listening.

>

> Kim, mom to , selective antibody deficiency

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things slowed down but we are here too..

my thoughts go out to all from London. I hope you and

yours are spared.

Gerry

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> REGARDS.

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Thinking of you London guys - from what we are seeing on BBC and CNN - a

job well done guys - Dr Anton Van Dellen - where you involoved? Let me

know.

Again thinking of you guys

Cheers

sue

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Hey Regina, This is from the Seattle area. What day are you having your surgery? It would be great to have someone close to my date that lives close and we could compare/help each other out?? Just an idea. Congratulations on scheduling. I hope to schedule my date ASAP.

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Hi Nina, I am down to two weeks before surgery and I am a little worried about my flight home. I couldn't find a non stop home to Seattle so I have a smaller plane from San Diego to LA. Everything I have read says to avoid vomitting. I normally fly okay but never a few days after surgery. Will I get an anti-nausea med? Any suggestions? Regina

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i had eye pain for many many years and no bells palsy,

however i did get a frozen face on a typical summer

day...

eric

--- <christine@...> wrote:

> Hi everyone,

> I am fairly new to this group, and first just wanted

> to say hello.

>

> Secondly, I was just diagnosed with Lyme 2 weeks ago

> through IGeneX. I have

> been suffering for 3 years of major nerve pain,

> fatigue, syncope and many

> more. I just started a few weeks ago getting pain

> in my right eye, very

> severe and it feels as if someone is pulling on it

> with a rubber band. My

> optomologist thinks it may be nerve pain from the

> lyme, he is concerned that

> may turn into bell's palsy. I have also in the past

> week got a slight

> burning ssensation throught my face.

>

> Has anyone had these symtoms and has anyone gotten

> bell's palsy from the eye

> pain?

>

> Thank you for all your help!

>

>

>

>

>

>

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--- <christine@...> wrote:

> Hi everyone,

> I am fairly new to this group, and first just wanted

> to say hello.

>

> Secondly, I was just diagnosed with Lyme 2 weeks ago

> through IGeneX. I have

> been suffering for 3 years of major nerve pain,

> fatigue, syncope and many

> more. I just started a few weeks ago getting pain

> in my right eye, very

> severe and it feels as if someone is pulling on it

> with a rubber band. My

> optomologist thinks it may be nerve pain from the

> lyme, he is concerned that

> may turn into bell's palsy. I have also in the past

> week got a slight

> burning ssensation throught my face.

>

> Has anyone had these symtoms and has anyone gotten

> bell's palsy from the eye

> pain?

>

> Thank you for all your help!

>

>

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 07/15/2005 12:51:01 AM Central Daylight Time,

christine@... writes:

Hi ,

Welcome to the group! you will love it here.. so many

nice people ..and best of all you can relate to so many here....I had bells

palsy.. but i didn't get the eye pain at that time.. i do know what you are

talking about ..i have had that eye pain before..also the burning sensation in

your

face i have also had.. periodically.... i have had lyme since i was a lil'

girl.. i was first diagnosed with it in 1989.. i was given the wrong meds and

then in 1995 i had a month of doxy and then.. 3 wks of IV rocephin 2 x a day..i

felt wonderul for 2 months ..then it came backwith a vengence.. then in 2004 i

was put back on doxy.. i have alot of neuro problems and pain.. and i do get

the eye pulling feeling also.. i wish you all the best.. you are in my prayers

as is everyone else in this group. Please email me privately if you would like

to talk or ask anything ..(((hugs)))

> Hi everyone,

> I am fairly new to this group, and first just wanted to say hello.

>

> Secondly, I was just diagnosed with Lyme 2 weeks ago through IGeneX. I have

>

> been suffering for 3 years of major nerve pain, fatigue, syncope and many

> more. I just started a few weeks ago getting pain in my right eye, very

> severe and it feels as if someone is pulling on it with a rubber band. My

> optomologist thinks it may be nerve pain from the lyme, he is concerned that

>

> may turn into bell's palsy. I have also in the past week got a slight

> burning ssensation throught my face.

>

> Has anyone had these symtoms and has anyone gotten bell's palsy from the eye

>

> pain?

>

> Thank you for all your help!

>

>

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Dear ,

Thank you so much for your reply, that eases my mind alot. i have a lot of

fear becuase I still am learning about lyme since it is so new to me. I

have not started treatment yet either becuase none of my local Dr's want to

treat me since they think I have a more advanced stage of lyme.

I hope you are doing better, and again thanks for your reply!

eric schulman writes:

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Yes, not the actual one that will go inside (that oneis in a box sealed until surgery) but a sample. Before surgery the doctor will show you how it works, the port the fills etc.

Ninatoo confused <tooconfused@...> wrote:

The sasquatch thing is too funny. I need my husband to read it. I'm feeling a little better about the hair loss issue. I so appreciate everyones responses. I leave on thursday and while I don't feel nervous outwardly my stomach sure is in knots. I love reading about everyone's sucesses and I'm sure no one see's it as anything but encouraging. Hey Nina, Just wondering if I will be able to see the band before surgery. For some reason actually seeing the device seems comforting. Thanks, Regina

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Hey Everyone,

It is official I am going to be banded on Wednesday :0). I had hoped to go on Monday but woke up with a cold, Bummer! I can't wait! I have a feeling the next few days are going to be LONG.

Thank you to everyone on this site for all the wonderful thoughts and insights.

I can't wait to be on the losing side!

Cheers,

(unknown)

The sasquatch thing is too funny. I need my husband to read it. I'm feeling a little better about the hair loss issue. I so appreciate everyones responses. I leave on thursday and while I don't feel nervous outwardly my stomach sure is in knots. I love reading about everyone's sucesses and I'm sure no one see's it as anything but encouraging. Hey Nina, Just wondering if I will be able to see the band before surgery. For some reason actually seeing the device seems comforting. Thanks, Regina

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Hi . Revia is the trade name to look for. Take care. Margie

>From: Palaia <julespalaia@...>

>Reply-low dose naltrexone

>low dose naltrexone

>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] (unknown)

>Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 15:36:09 -0700 (PDT)

>

>OK, I must be missing something. I went to the Medsmex website but couldn'

>find a match for Naltrexone, LDN . What should I search under? Thanks

>

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Search for Revia

[low dose naltrexone] (unknown)

OK, I must be missing something. I went to the Medsmex website but couldn' find a match for Naltrexone, LDN . What should I search under? Thanks

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Hi MJ,

I just wanted to wish you luck with your operation and a speedy recovery. Have a nice day.

Susie

-------------- Original message -------------- Well, I went to see my dr on wednesday...said I am ready....he said I have a cancellation on Friday...so my surgery for a left THR is friday morning at 7:15 at Sini inland...Tell you all, when I get back..MJ Jane Le Kanideshttp://www.my.tupperware.com/maryjanelk Visit my online Tupperware store

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Wow...that is just awesome! My best wishes to you!

I wish my doc had a cancellation and I could go right away. I still have another 5 weeks to wait......

Let me know all the details!

God Bless.....

lee

(unknown)

Well, I went to see my dr on wednesday...said I am ready....he said I have a cancellation on Friday...so my surgery for a left THR is friday morning at 7:15 at Sini inland...Tell you all, when I get back..MJ Jane Le Kanideshttp://www.my.tupperwarecom/maryjanelk Visit my online Tupperware store

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Thanks Anita,

I found a very intesting link through this website . .

.. check

http://www.thorne.com/pdf/journal/1-4/bromelain.pdf

for information about bromelain. Very interesting!

Rogene

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> http://www.enzymestuff.com/index.htm I had to share

> this website. It has some fantastic info regarding

> enzymes and also yeast/candida overgrowth I also

> read something on there that said that epsom salts

> baths are also a form of liver detox by providing

> sulphur. Great stuff! Love, Anita

>

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Another important link from this website:

http://www.enzymestuff.com/conditionautoimmune.htm

Thanks Anita!

--- anita kessler <AnitaK001@...> wrote:

> http://www.enzymestuff.com/index.htm I had to share

> this website. It has some fantastic info regarding

> enzymes and also yeast/candida overgrowth I also

> read something on there that said that epsom salts

> baths are also a form of liver detox by providing

> sulphur. Great stuff! Love, Anita

>

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so my surgery for a left THR is friday morning at 7:15 at Sini in land...Tell you all, when I get back..

>>> What luck but no more waiting :) Best wishes sweetie for a sucessful out come & a rapid recovery.

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Wow Rogene. I didn't see that one. Good stuff. The info about the candida is a new way of looking at it also. Love, Anita Re: (unknown) Thanks Anita,I found a very intesting link through this website . .. checkhttp://wwwthorne.com/pdf/journal/1-4/bromelain.pdffor information about bromelain. Very interesting!Rogene--- anita kessler <AnitaK001@...> wrote:> http://www.enzymestuff.com/index.htm I had to share> this website. It has some fantastic info regarding> enzymes and also yeast/candida overgrowth I also> read something on there that said that epsom salts> baths are also a form of liver detox by providing> sulphur. Great stuff! Love, Anita> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care professional before commencing any medical treatment. "Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world." - Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

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