Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 SUe that's a very smart idea. Get her p450 genes tested. She's too disabled to experiment with a drug that might damage her. Tka eall protective measures. Use tini if you want flagyl. It's much safer and easier on the body. > > Hi Jill, > > > Flagyl is a tough drug and can cause permanent neuropathy. Already, > > looking at her regimen, I feel they're throwing too many drugs at her > > at once. She has to detox ALL those drugs. > > Yes, it worries us a lot. She's hoping to do it for just a short time > and get a little lift so that she can go get a midline and start > pushing glutathione. She's taking it a day at a time. > > And as I read more about gene variants, I wonder if she should be > tested not just for the nutrition-related variants a la Amy Yasko, but > for drug-related variants. I read that 40 out of 50 psychiatrists at > the Mayo Clinic are doing genetic testing now before they prescribe > drugs. Are any of the LLMDs doing it? Have you heard? > > Sue , > Upstate New York > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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