Guest guest Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 I will not be available until Wednesday Oct 5th; please call my office at to talk to or for inquiry about the fall cleanse; fall greetings, le On Sep 29, 2011, at 4:56 AM, wrote: > Naturopathic Discussions > Messages In This Digest (7 Messages) > 1. > Hacked account From: > 2a. > Q: " unbearable " rash in obese pt w/ PCOS Hydrocortisone that bad?? > From: naturalwhites3 > 2b. > Re: Q: " unbearable " rash in obese pt w/ PCOS Hydrocortisone that ba > From: Igor Schwartzman > 2c. > Re: A: " unbearable " rash in obese pt w/ PCOS Hydrocortisone that ba > From: naturalwhites3 > 3. > (no subject) From: joellelaclair@... > 4a. > Bruising, when there was none before From: yofrizb > 4b. > Re: Bruising, when there was none before From: Zieve > View All Topics | Create New Topic > Messages > 1. > Hacked account > Posted by: " " suejo_99@... suejo_99 > Wed Sep 28, 2011 7:54 am (PDT) > > > Hi all > I am sorry but a response from craigs list got into my email to take > it over. Please don't open spam email. > > > Excuse typos sent from iPhone > Back to top > Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post > Messages in this topic (1) > 2a. > Q: " unbearable " rash in obese pt w/ PCOS Hydrocortisone that bad?? > Posted by: " naturalwhites3 " naturalwhites@... > naturalwhites3 > Wed Sep 28, 2011 8:12 am (PDT) > > > Hi, all! Question about use of topical steroids... > > I have a new 32 yo female patient whose CC are PCOS, obesity, and > skin rashes. I've just seen her once, so no drainage, etc, yet. > She's been using a antifungal and steroid creams on her rashes (in > sweaty areas under breasts, groin, etc.). I asked her to start > Ointment 270 alternating with the anti-fungal and not use the > hydrocortisone cream if at all possible. She email this morning with > a plea for something else to try because " this rash is unbearable. > It's getting worse, spreading and still completely itchy. " > > I want her body to be able to express what it needs to and not be > suppressed, but I can;t have her unable to finction, either. How bad > is it for her to continue the hydrocortisone cream until we have > time to support her emunctories? Or, does anyone have any other > suggestions? She's tried oatmeal baths. They help short term but she > can't spend all day in the tub > > Thank you for your insights! > Leigh White, ND > North Haven, CT > > Back to top > Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post > Messages in this topic (3) > 2b. > Re: Q: " unbearable " rash in obese pt w/ PCOS Hydrocortisone that ba > Posted by: " Igor Schwartzman " ischwartzman@... ischwartzman > Wed Sep 28, 2011 12:54 pm (PDT) > > > As you trying to palliate, you might consider Rosmarinus Cream > instead of UNDA 270. > > Igor N. Schwartzman, ND > Whole Family Wellness Center Portland, Oregon www.wfwcenter.com > > > > > > Subject: Q: " unbearable " rash in obese pt w/ PCOS > Hydrocortisone that bad?? > To: > Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2011, 8:12 AM > > > > Hi, all! Question about use of topical steroids... > > I have a new 32 yo female patient whose CC are PCOS, obesity, and > skin rashes. I've just seen her once, so no drainage, etc, yet. > She's been using a antifungal and steroid creams on her rashes (in > sweaty areas under breasts, groin, etc.). I asked her to start > Ointment 270 alternating with the anti-fungal and not use the > hydrocortisone cream if at all possible. She email this morning with > a plea for something else to try because " this rash is unbearable. > It's getting worse, spreading and still completely itchy. " > > I want her body to be able to express what it needs to and not be > suppressed, but I can;t have her unable to finction, either. How bad > is it for her to continue the hydrocortisone cream until we have > time to support her emunctories? Or, does anyone have any other > suggestions? She's tried oatmeal baths. They help short term but she > can't spend all day in the tub > > Thank you for your insights! > > Leigh White, ND > > North Haven, CT > > Back to top > Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post > Messages in this topic (3) > 2c. > Re: A: " unbearable " rash in obese pt w/ PCOS Hydrocortisone that ba > Posted by: " naturalwhites3 " naturalwhites@... > naturalwhites3 > Wed Sep 28, 2011 1:57 pm (PDT) > > > Thanks - haven't used that before. We'll give it a try > > > > > Hi there. I have a question about a patient who came in a month ago. > > 64yo male with total hematuria. Clots in urine. Has RA that is > under control. > > > > 2007 - cancerous tumor removed from bladder - BCG tx > > 2007 - BCC removed from left cheek > > 2009 - 3 separate surgeries to implant right coronary artery stents > > 2009 - bladder biopsy performed - non-cancerous mass > > 2009 - triple bypass > > 2011 - cystoscopy - red patch of inflammed area in bladder > > > > Patient also indicated that there was blood in the urine in 2007 > post scope when there was a catheter accident that caused a false > channel. Passing of blood has been an intermittent phenomenon since > then. Now scoped every 6 months. > > > > On initial presentation bleeding with every urination. Burning in > urethra. Since being on heart meds, penis is shriveled and he is > impotent. Increased frequency and urgency. > > > > CT scan last month of GU - everything normal > > > > MD wants to remove bladder. Seeing this specialist mid-october. > > > > UA - +ve for WBC, protein, blood > > Rx Meds: avapro 150mg, metoprolol 25mg, ranitidine 150mg, ASA > 81mg, Crestor 20mg, Hydroxychloroquine 200mg BID, Adalat 30mg, > Allopurinol 200mg > > > > 1st prescription > > Zea Mais 75 drops 2x/d > > Vitamin C - buffered 1/4 tsp 4x/d > > Unda #2,7,44 - 5drops TID > > CoQ10 - 150mg TID > > > > After three weeks, minor blood with starting and stopping urination. > > > > 2nd prescription > > Ulmus campestris 1 tsp 2x/d > > Unda #7, 15, 37 > > > > Called after 4 days to report very easy bruising of arms which was > not present before. happend after golfing. Increase in blood in urine. > > > > Thinking is this: 2nd prescription of Undas is wrong. Need to > continue to focus draining urinary tract. Need to continue to work > opening emunctories. Then need to treat cardiovascular system. > > > > Why the easy bruising with the 2nd prescription? Any > recommendations? I want to continue to work the GU system, but know > I have to work on the liver/GI, and the cardiovascular systems. > > > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated, > > many thanks > > Jonathon Berghamer > > Whiterock BC > > > > > > Back to top > Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post > Messages in this topic (2) > > RECENT ACTIVITY > > Visit Your Group > Meditation and > Lovingkindness > A Yahoo! Group > to share and learn. > > Need traffic? > Drive customers > With search ads > on Yahoo! > > Yahoo! Health > Heartburn or Worse > What symptoms > are most serious? > > Need to Reply? > Click one of the " Reply " links to respond to a specific message in > the Daily Digest. > Create New Topic | Visit Your Group on the Web > Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | > Calendar > MARKETPLACE > Stay on top of your group activity without leaving the page you're > on - Get the Yahoo! Toolbar now. > > > Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! 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