Guest guest Posted April 12, 2004 Report Share Posted April 12, 2004 Videx can cause neuropathy, and viread tends to increase the ammount of videx in the blood stream increasing the risk of neurophaty. What PI are you using? > Any suggestions about nuerothapy/ insulin resistance. > I keep telling my doctor about the tingling in feet and hands. > Then also wondering is glucose only factor of diabetes and thats > causing the problem or the meds. I take Videx, Viread and two other PIs which > I dont think would cause it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2005 Report Share Posted April 8, 2005 welcome to the group I am opie, I am 21 going on 22. I was recently officially dianosed with A.S (late February of this year) for me to be officially an aspie, it has put closure to my rough years growing up. It was accually with the help of my fiancé that I got dianosed. once again welcome aboard and best wishes opie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted November 21, 2005 Report Share Posted November 21, 2005 Welcome Back Sharon Im so glad you came back,,and Im glad you are doing ok,, Im sorry you didnt clear on treatment but we have to never give up,, newer drugs should be comeing out soon,, we hope! Anyway, just wanted to say that we are glad you are home now with us,, hang around,, we missed you! jaxSHARON CROSBY wrote: Hello every one. I am Sharon, was a member of this group around the same time as Anita. Went away and am now back. Hello to all. I have HCV, for thirty years now. Failed first round of treatment and dropped out of the second with deep depression. I'm fine, as far as I know, but it's past time for the round of tests to be repeated. It's been about 5 years now, so I'll have to insist I guess. I'll see my gastro doc tomorrow, been sick for a month with some kind of stomach ailment, hope it\'s "just" the flu. lol A laugh a day keeps the blues away. Sharon Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2005 Report Share Posted November 21, 2005 Welcome Back Sharon Im so glad you came back,,and Im glad you are doing ok,, Im sorry you didnt clear on treatment but we have to never give up,, newer drugs should be comeing out soon,, we hope! Anyway, just wanted to say that we are glad you are home now with us,, hang around,, we missed you! jaxSHARON CROSBY wrote: Hello every one. I am Sharon, was a member of this group around the same time as Anita. Went away and am now back. Hello to all. I have HCV, for thirty years now. Failed first round of treatment and dropped out of the second with deep depression. I'm fine, as far as I know, but it's past time for the round of tests to be repeated. It's been about 5 years now, so I'll have to insist I guess. I'll see my gastro doc tomorrow, been sick for a month with some kind of stomach ailment, hope it\'s "just" the flu. lol A laugh a day keeps the blues away. Sharon Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2005 Report Share Posted November 21, 2005 I just came back the otherday Welcome back to us I have an infection in upper gi I take flagyl for it took two rounds of that now I am on my third it kept coming back each time. Tomorrow I will start another med for the remainder of 2 weeks along with flagyl total of a month. 10 days each time was not enought let us know how it goes? > > Hello every one. I am Sharon, was a member of this group around the same time as Anita. Went away and am now back. Hello to all. > > I have HCV, for thirty years now. Failed first round of treatment and dropped out of the second with deep depression. > > I'm fine, as far as I know, but it's past time for the round of tests to be repeated. It's been about 5 years now, so I'll have to insist I guess. > > I'll see my gastro doc tomorrow, been sick for a month with some kind of stomach ailment, hope it\'s " just " the flu. lol > > A laugh a day keeps the blues away. > > Sharon > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2005 Report Share Posted November 21, 2005 I just came back the otherday Welcome back to us I have an infection in upper gi I take flagyl for it took two rounds of that now I am on my third it kept coming back each time. Tomorrow I will start another med for the remainder of 2 weeks along with flagyl total of a month. 10 days each time was not enought let us know how it goes? > > Hello every one. I am Sharon, was a member of this group around the same time as Anita. Went away and am now back. Hello to all. > > I have HCV, for thirty years now. Failed first round of treatment and dropped out of the second with deep depression. > > I'm fine, as far as I know, but it's past time for the round of tests to be repeated. It's been about 5 years now, so I'll have to insist I guess. > > I'll see my gastro doc tomorrow, been sick for a month with some kind of stomach ailment, hope it\'s " just " the flu. lol > > A laugh a day keeps the blues away. > > Sharon > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 I will, I'm getting tired if "ill" not ny thang, don't ya know. A laugh a day keeps the blues away. Sharon Re: Hello I just came back the otherday Welcome back to usI have an infection in upper gi I take flagyl for it took two rounds of that now I am on my third it kept coming back each time. Tomorrow I will start another med for the remainder of 2 weeks along with flagyl total of a month. 10 days each time was not enought let us knowhow it goes?>> Hello every one. I am Sharon, was a member of this group around the same time as Anita. Went away and am now back. Hello to all.> > I have HCV, for thirty years now. Failed first round of treatment and dropped out of the second with deep depression.> > I'm fine, as far as I know, but it's past time for the round of tests to be repeated. It's been about 5 years now, so I'll have to insist I guess.> > I'll see my gastro doc tomorrow, been sick for a month with some kind of stomach ailment, hope it\'s "just" the flu. lol> > A laugh a day keeps the blues away.> > Sharon> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 I will, I'm getting tired if "ill" not ny thang, don't ya know. A laugh a day keeps the blues away. Sharon Re: Hello I just came back the otherday Welcome back to usI have an infection in upper gi I take flagyl for it took two rounds of that now I am on my third it kept coming back each time. Tomorrow I will start another med for the remainder of 2 weeks along with flagyl total of a month. 10 days each time was not enought let us knowhow it goes?>> Hello every one. I am Sharon, was a member of this group around the same time as Anita. Went away and am now back. Hello to all.> > I have HCV, for thirty years now. Failed first round of treatment and dropped out of the second with deep depression.> > I'm fine, as far as I know, but it's past time for the round of tests to be repeated. It's been about 5 years now, so I'll have to insist I guess.> > I'll see my gastro doc tomorrow, been sick for a month with some kind of stomach ailment, hope it\'s "just" the flu. lol> > A laugh a day keeps the blues away.> > Sharon> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 I will, I'm getting tired if "ill" not ny thang, don't ya know. A laugh a day keeps the blues away. Sharon Re: Hello I just came back the otherday Welcome back to usI have an infection in upper gi I take flagyl for it took two rounds of that now I am on my third it kept coming back each time. Tomorrow I will start another med for the remainder of 2 weeks along with flagyl total of a month. 10 days each time was not enought let us knowhow it goes?>> Hello every one. I am Sharon, was a member of this group around the same time as Anita. Went away and am now back. Hello to all.> > I have HCV, for thirty years now. Failed first round of treatment and dropped out of the second with deep depression.> > I'm fine, as far as I know, but it's past time for the round of tests to be repeated. It's been about 5 years now, so I'll have to insist I guess.> > I'll see my gastro doc tomorrow, been sick for a month with some kind of stomach ailment, hope it\'s "just" the flu. lol> > A laugh a day keeps the blues away.> > Sharon> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 Soon I hope,. The next generation promises to do good things for usns A laugh a day keeps the blues away. Sharon Re: Hello Welcome Back Sharon Im so glad you came back,,and Im glad you are doing ok,, Im sorry you didnt clear on treatment but we have to never give up,, newer drugs should be comeing out soon,, we hope! Anyway, just wanted to say that we are glad you are home now with us,, hang around,, we missed you! jaxSHARON CROSBY wrote: Hello every one. I am Sharon, was a member of this group around the same time as Anita. Went away and am now back. Hello to all. I have HCV, for thirty years now. Failed first round of treatment and dropped out of the second with deep depression. I'm fine, as far as I know, but it's past time for the round of tests to be repeated. It's been about 5 years now, so I'll have to insist I guess. I'll see my gastro doc tomorrow, been sick for a month with some kind of stomach ailment, hope it\'s "just" the flu. lol A laugh a day keeps the blues away. Sharon Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 Soon I hope,. The next generation promises to do good things for usns A laugh a day keeps the blues away. Sharon Re: Hello Welcome Back Sharon Im so glad you came back,,and Im glad you are doing ok,, Im sorry you didnt clear on treatment but we have to never give up,, newer drugs should be comeing out soon,, we hope! Anyway, just wanted to say that we are glad you are home now with us,, hang around,, we missed you! jaxSHARON CROSBY wrote: Hello every one. I am Sharon, was a member of this group around the same time as Anita. Went away and am now back. Hello to all. I have HCV, for thirty years now. Failed first round of treatment and dropped out of the second with deep depression. I'm fine, as far as I know, but it's past time for the round of tests to be repeated. It's been about 5 years now, so I'll have to insist I guess. I'll see my gastro doc tomorrow, been sick for a month with some kind of stomach ailment, hope it\'s "just" the flu. lol A laugh a day keeps the blues away. Sharon Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 Hiya Sharon, I'm pretty new here, sounds as if you've been here before. My husband has had HCV for about 25 yrs too. His has done alot of damage but were almost at week 12 of treatment. Nov 30th they check his viral loads, he's had some serious complications along the way, but each new thing we take the hurdle and jump over it. It's alot of positive thinking, taking proper care of yourself and knowing there is a light at the en d of the tunnel, as long as it isn't a freight train coming our way....lol. Hope all goes well at the Gastro. SHARON CROSBY wrote: Hello every one. I am Sharon, was a member of this group around the same time as Anita. Went away and am now back. Hello to all. I have HCV, for thirty years now. Failed first round of treatment and dropped out of the second with deep depression. I'm fine, as far as I know, but it's past time for the round of tests to be repeated. It's been about 5 years now, so I'll have to insist I guess. I'll see my gastro doc tomorrow, been sick for a month with some kind of stomach ailment, hope it\'s "just" the flu. lol A laugh a day keeps the blues away. Sharon Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 Hiya Sharon, I'm pretty new here, sounds as if you've been here before. My husband has had HCV for about 25 yrs too. His has done alot of damage but were almost at week 12 of treatment. Nov 30th they check his viral loads, he's had some serious complications along the way, but each new thing we take the hurdle and jump over it. It's alot of positive thinking, taking proper care of yourself and knowing there is a light at the en d of the tunnel, as long as it isn't a freight train coming our way....lol. Hope all goes well at the Gastro. SHARON CROSBY wrote: Hello every one. I am Sharon, was a member of this group around the same time as Anita. Went away and am now back. Hello to all. I have HCV, for thirty years now. Failed first round of treatment and dropped out of the second with deep depression. I'm fine, as far as I know, but it's past time for the round of tests to be repeated. It's been about 5 years now, so I'll have to insist I guess. I'll see my gastro doc tomorrow, been sick for a month with some kind of stomach ailment, hope it\'s "just" the flu. lol A laugh a day keeps the blues away. Sharon Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Thanks , Doc is doing the usual preliminary elimination tests. I think they'll end up finding an ulcer, from how I feel and from what my husband, an ulcer survivor tells me. But it's dangerous to try to diagnose one self, so I'll do the tests and hope to feel better. In the mean time, I've lost 8 lbs, can't be all bad, huh? A laugh a day keeps the blues away. Sharon Re: Hello Hiya Sharon, I'm pretty new here, sounds as if you've been here before. My husband has had HCV for about 25 yrs too. His has done alot of damage but were almost at week 12 of treatment. Nov 30th they check his viral loads, he's had some serious complications along the way, but each new thing we take the hurdle and jump over it. It's alot of positive thinking, taking proper care of yourself and knowing there is a light at the en d of the tunnel, as long as it isn't a freight train coming our way....lol. Hope all goes well at the Gastro. SHARON CROSBY wrote: Hello every one. I am Sharon, was a member of this group around the same time as Anita. Went away and am now back. Hello to all. I have HCV, for thirty years now. Failed first round of treatment and dropped out of the second with deep depression. I'm fine, as far as I know, but it's past time for the round of tests to be repeated. It's been about 5 years now, so I'll have to insist I guess. I'll see my gastro doc tomorrow, been sick for a month with some kind of stomach ailment, hope it\'s "just" the flu. lol A laugh a day keeps the blues away. Sharon Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Thanks , Doc is doing the usual preliminary elimination tests. I think they'll end up finding an ulcer, from how I feel and from what my husband, an ulcer survivor tells me. But it's dangerous to try to diagnose one self, so I'll do the tests and hope to feel better. In the mean time, I've lost 8 lbs, can't be all bad, huh? A laugh a day keeps the blues away. Sharon Re: Hello Hiya Sharon, I'm pretty new here, sounds as if you've been here before. My husband has had HCV for about 25 yrs too. His has done alot of damage but were almost at week 12 of treatment. Nov 30th they check his viral loads, he's had some serious complications along the way, but each new thing we take the hurdle and jump over it. It's alot of positive thinking, taking proper care of yourself and knowing there is a light at the en d of the tunnel, as long as it isn't a freight train coming our way....lol. Hope all goes well at the Gastro. SHARON CROSBY wrote: Hello every one. I am Sharon, was a member of this group around the same time as Anita. Went away and am now back. Hello to all. I have HCV, for thirty years now. Failed first round of treatment and dropped out of the second with deep depression. I'm fine, as far as I know, but it's past time for the round of tests to be repeated. It's been about 5 years now, so I'll have to insist I guess. I'll see my gastro doc tomorrow, been sick for a month with some kind of stomach ailment, hope it\'s "just" the flu. lol A laugh a day keeps the blues away. Sharon Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Hi and Welcome:-)) After Kombucha has been refrigerated it can take it quite a long time to get going again....that is one reason we recommend storing your extra Kombucha in some fermented Kombucha tea at room temperature.... The recipe you use and how long you ferment your Kombucha tea can be major contributors to how acidic it becomes. Many people like the way it tastes after 7 days rather than a longer fermentation period but everyone's taste is different so you will need to experiment once you get your Kombucha brewing again. I have published the recipe I developed to make Kombucha. You can find it at: http://users.bestweb.net/~om/kmi/manual.html Everyone is welcome to download, print and share this recipe, please leave the contact information at the bottom if you do so. For me, at seven days this recipe always makes a sparkling, sweet-sour brew that tastes a lot like sparkling apple cider...excellent. Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev Sign up for the FREE Kombucha Manna International Newsletter http://users.bestweb.net/~om/kmi/news.html KOMBUCHA MANNA DROPS: Safe, Convenient, Effective and Easy to use. Great for travel, work, and everyday along with your KT:-)) http://KMI.mannainternational.com -- In original_kombucha , " pangolopalanga " wrote: > > I'm new here. Just introducing myself. I'm Dominiek, from Belgium. > This summer I prepared my first combucha batches. They tasted very > sour. I've stored the colony in the refrigerator for a few months > because of lack of time and space and now there is no more growth. > It's still bubbling an turning acid-this is no kombucha any more. So > after two weeks I'm not expecting growth any more, can someone of you > send me a culture sample please ? Any hints for preventing the very > high acidity ? Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Hi and Welcome:-)) After Kombucha has been refrigerated it can take it quite a long time to get going again....that is one reason we recommend storing your extra Kombucha in some fermented Kombucha tea at room temperature.... The recipe you use and how long you ferment your Kombucha tea can be major contributors to how acidic it becomes. Many people like the way it tastes after 7 days rather than a longer fermentation period but everyone's taste is different so you will need to experiment once you get your Kombucha brewing again. I have published the recipe I developed to make Kombucha. You can find it at: http://users.bestweb.net/~om/kmi/manual.html Everyone is welcome to download, print and share this recipe, please leave the contact information at the bottom if you do so. For me, at seven days this recipe always makes a sparkling, sweet-sour brew that tastes a lot like sparkling apple cider...excellent. Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev Sign up for the FREE Kombucha Manna International Newsletter http://users.bestweb.net/~om/kmi/news.html KOMBUCHA MANNA DROPS: Safe, Convenient, Effective and Easy to use. Great for travel, work, and everyday along with your KT:-)) http://KMI.mannainternational.com -- In original_kombucha , " pangolopalanga " wrote: > > I'm new here. Just introducing myself. I'm Dominiek, from Belgium. > This summer I prepared my first combucha batches. They tasted very > sour. I've stored the colony in the refrigerator for a few months > because of lack of time and space and now there is no more growth. > It's still bubbling an turning acid-this is no kombucha any more. So > after two weeks I'm not expecting growth any more, can someone of you > send me a culture sample please ? Any hints for preventing the very > high acidity ? Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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