Guest guest Posted February 8, 2011 Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 So is it: СпаÑи=bless Бог=you ? No, no, no. It's not noun, so it doesn't have gender. The origin of this word is "СпаÑи Бог" -> "СпаÑибо" . It means something as "Bless you". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2011 Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 No, it's СпаÑи=bless Бог= God (you is omitted). More exactly, probably "God bless you." To: hyperaldosteronism Sent: Tue, February 8, 2011 7:20:21 PMSubject: RE: ATACAND (Candesartan) and Liver Damage So is it: СпаÑи=bless Бог=you ? No, no, no. It's not noun, so it doesn't have gender. The origin of this word is "СпаÑи Бог" -> "СпаÑибо" . It means something as "Bless you". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2011 Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 just joking and СпаÑибоCE Grim MDNo, no, no. It's not noun, so it doesn't have gender. The origin of this word is "СпаÑи Бог" -> "СпаÑибо" . It means something as "Bless you". To: hyperaldosteronism Cc: Clarence Grim Sent: Mon, February 7, 2011 11:12:09 PMSubject: Re: ATACAND (Candesartan) and Liver Damage that must be the masculine?Dah?Really it's SPASIBO. We can also teach you To: hyperaldosteronism Cc: Clarence Grim Sent: Sun, February 6, 2011 11:35:07 PMSubject: Re: ATACAND (Candesartan) and Liver Damage Spasiba!Sorry again. Natalia Kamneva 66 Russian F with adrenal adenoma, HTN and low renin , low aldesteron and high cortisol, K=3.4. To: hyperaldosteronism Cc: Clarence Grim Sent: Sun, February 6, 2011 4:56:19 PMSubject: Re: ATACAND (Candesartan) and Liver Damage Who are you?eplere is an MCBWhat about eplerenone? Is it also K sparing diuretic? I started to have cramps as soon as I started to take it. Did not have before.To: hyperaldosteronism Cc: Clarence Grim Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 8:01:37 PMSubject: Re: ATACAND (Candesartan) and Liver Damage Then what was his explanation for the low K. I would recommend printing it out so he does not have to work at reading it.Spiro can be classified as a K sparing diuretic but only works by blocking ald. We have know this for about 50 years. CE Grim MDNo low K? r u kidding?! Actually in 1999 I had a very severe back pain that I could not roll out of bed,,,I dragged myself to this doc and he dx muscle spasm...and tests indicated K as low as 3.4 or 3.2 + HTN and I started my bp med by Indapamide 1.25 alone....I then realized I had had HTN before 1999 and had no clue about what HTN was until back muscle spasm sent me to doc. My doc still claims I am the only case he has ever encountered! I remember when in 2003 he desparately could not control my bp, at a visit he had a visiting resident doc who suggested Spiro and for trial doc prescribed me 25 mg Spiro but he originally prescribed it as potassium-sparing diuretic (what a miserable misleading name) and there was no mention of aldo at all untill end of 2009. I guess for my case he has received so much feedback from university hospital that now he knows something about PA but I have made a CD of your article etc for him. Max.61M L adenoma NP59 Spiro=100, Amlo=10, Indap=2.5, Ramip=5, Metf=1000, Prav=40, Feno=67, K.cl=120 mEqDamm. Think of all the PAs he has missed. Scary.I assume you did not have low k or difficult to control HTN. If you did then he has not been reading anything for at least 10 years. Take him my article and tell him I said Hi and please for the sake of your other pts with PA read it.I have been to UK to teach BP in Drs offices and can tell you most do not do it right. And this was in offices that do HTN research.CE Grim MDMy doc is : BM (UK), CCFP ©, LMCC, Cert, MAc Family Practitioner, Acupuncturist >25 years experience, confessed I am the only PA patient he ever had during his practice...so for 10 years he had no clue I had PA until a university prof. diagnosed me with PA last year...looks promissing! Max.61M L adenoma NP59 Spiro=100, Amlo=10, Indap=2.5, Ramip=5, Metf=1000, Prav=40, Feno=67, K.cl=120 mEq Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2011 Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 And as always СпаÑибо to you.To: hyperaldosteronism Cc: Clarence Grim Sent: Tue, February 8, 2011 8:49:00 PMSubject: Re: ATACAND (Candesartan) and Liver Damage just joking and СпаÑибоCE Grim MDNo, no, no. It's not noun, so it doesn't have gender. The origin of this word is "СпаÑи Бог" -> "СпаÑибо" . It means something as "Bless you". To: hyperaldosteronism Cc: Clarence Grim Sent: Mon, February 7, 2011 11:12:09 PMSubject: Re: ATACAND (Candesartan) and Liver Damage that must be the masculine?Dah?Really it's SPASIBO. We can also teach you To: hyperaldosteronism Cc: Clarence Grim Sent: Sun, February 6, 2011 11:35:07 PMSubject: Re: ATACAND (Candesartan) and Liver Damage Spasiba!Sorry again. Natalia Kamneva 66 Russian F with adrenal adenoma, HTN and low renin , low aldesteron and high cortisol, K=3.4. To: hyperaldosteronism Cc: Clarence Grim Sent: Sun, February 6, 2011 4:56:19 PMSubject: Re: ATACAND (Candesartan) and Liver Damage Who are you?eplere is an MCBWhat about eplerenone? Is it also K sparing diuretic? I started to have cramps as soon as I started to take it. Did not have before.To: hyperaldosteronism Cc: Clarence Grim Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 8:01:37 PMSubject: Re: ATACAND (Candesartan) and Liver Damage Then what was his explanation for the low K. I would recommend printing it out so he does not have to work at reading it.Spiro can be classified as a K sparing diuretic but only works by blocking ald. We have know this for about 50 years. CE Grim MDNo low K? r u kidding?! Actually in 1999 I had a very severe back pain that I could not roll out of bed,,,I dragged myself to this doc and he dx muscle spasm...and tests indicated K as low as 3.4 or 3.2 + HTN and I started my bp med by Indapamide 1.25 alone....I then realized I had had HTN before 1999 and had no clue about what HTN was until back muscle spasm sent me to doc. My doc still claims I am the only case he has ever encountered! I remember when in 2003 he desparately could not control my bp, at a visit he had a visiting resident doc who suggested Spiro and for trial doc prescribed me 25 mg Spiro but he originally prescribed it as potassium-sparing diuretic (what a miserable misleading name) and there was no mention of aldo at all untill end of 2009. I guess for my case he has received so much feedback from university hospital that now he knows something about PA but I have made a CD of your article etc for him. Max.61M L adenoma NP59 Spiro=100, Amlo=10, Indap=2.5, Ramip=5, Metf=1000, Prav=40, Feno=67, K.cl=120 mEqDamm. Think of all the PAs he has missed. Scary.I assume you did not have low k or difficult to control HTN. If you did then he has not been reading anything for at least 10 years. Take him my article and tell him I said Hi and please for the sake of your other pts with PA read it.I have been to UK to teach BP in Drs offices and can tell you most do not do it right. And this was in offices that do HTN research.CE Grim MDMy doc is : BM (UK), CCFP ©, LMCC, Cert, MAc Family Practitioner, Acupuncturist >25 years experience, confessed I am the only PA patient he ever had during his practice...so for 10 years he had no clue I had PA until a university prof. diagnosed me with PA last year...looks promissing! Max.61M L adenoma NP59 Spiro=100, Amlo=10, Indap=2.5, Ramip=5, Metf=1000, Prav=40, Feno=67, K.cl=120 mEq It's here! Your new message!Get new email alerts with the free Yahoo! Toolbar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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