Guest guest Posted April 18, 2000 Report Share Posted April 18, 2000 Jeanine, I had never heard of ureaplasm either, so I surfed the web. Unfortunately not much there, but this site did have a definition. <A HREF= " http://www.h2web.com/obgyn/cli/glossary.html " >Click here: OB/GYN Infertility IVF Program</A> http://www.h2web.com/obgyn/cli/glossary.html , TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2003 Report Share Posted October 6, 2003 > I have been told that it's important to get a Hep A & B vaccination > especially if you have HCV. This is correct. One virus is one too many, especially when it's HCV. > I went to my gastrointerologist last week for a follow up and > mentioned to him that I would like to get these shots. He indicated > that I would need to go through my primary care physician to obtain > these and he also mentioned that he wasn't sure if having these shots > would benefit me since I'm actively taking Peg-interferon & Ribovirin. > Has anyone heard of such a thing? Should I contact my primary care > physician and request to have these shots anyway? Just a little > confused since my gastrointerologist seemed hesitant or unsure about > the vaccinations and how it interacts with Peg-interferon & Ribovirin. > If you have any feedback on this issue, I would greatly appreciate it. The vaccinations work by stimulating the immune system to generate antibodies. It is my understanding that the interferon works by promoting the increased activity of the immune system in fighting HCV. The question is when the immune system is in an unusual state of stimulation will the introduction of the Hep A & B antigens cause it to produce the expected antibodies? It's probably a safe bet there is no research to answer this question. Because your gastroenterologist didn't insist, I probably wouldn't do it. I'd want my immune system totally focused on fighting HCV. The introduction of Hep A & B antigens would probably be an insignificant diversion of immune system resources but it would be a diversion nonetheless. Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2003 Report Share Posted October 7, 2003 Generally speaking, immunizations (flu, HepB, etc.) should not be given while the individual is ill or undergoing any type of immune suppressive therapy. Also you should not receive more than one immunization at once; it overwhelms the immune system. I could go on about pediatric immune dysfunction due to all the new vaccines and combo vaccines, but I won't. Best wishes, Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 This same Person sells just the information for $19.95 has Anyone used it? It is worth it? --- reikicharles wrote: > Hi guys ,I am happy to be in the CLUB.I have had an > x5 > bukkworker for around twenty years,using it > sporadically.The reason for the sporadic use is I > have > doubts that bullworkers can promote muscle > growth,not > tone or lose weight but build new lean muscle > growth.There are a lot of so called experts who > state > it just doesnt work.I am using my bully now and it > makes me feel faster ,more agile and toned.I do wish > to gain some muscle.Can anyone flatly state that the > bullworker has added new muscle ,without other > training methods.I am optimistic and look forward to > some encouraging replies, > thank you . > > Send instant messages to your online friends > http://au.messenger.yahoo.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Yes I can flatly state that the bullworker added some muscle mass to me as i did nothing other than the bullworker. The mass was small though but welcome nevertheless. This only happened in the first 4 weeks of the program and it seems to have slowed down and I think gains are more in strength rather than mass. I am now going to try the 100% effort (rather than 70%) training method because by pushing the muscles to failure (or close to) should promote growth. Figures after 4 weeks in inches: Shoulders: 47 to 49 Chest: 43 to 44 Biceps: 14.5 to 15 No change on waist, which was 36 - not helped by my passion for beer, wine and scotch! > > Hi guys ,I am happy to be in the CLUB.I have had an x5 > bukkworker for around twenty years,using it > sporadically.The reason for the sporadic use is I have > doubts that bullworkers can promote muscle growth,not > tone or lose weight but build new lean muscle > growth.There are a lot of so called experts who state > it just doesnt work.I am using my bully now and it > makes me feel faster ,more agile and toned.I do wish > to gain some muscle.Can anyone flatly state that the > bullworker has added new muscle ,without other > training methods.I am optimistic and look forward to > some encouraging replies, > thank you . > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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