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Palmolive works well too.

> Good to know. I will look for either one of those the next time I

> have to buy detergent. If I have to wash a delicate garment, I

use

> herbal soap or shampoo.

>

> Best wishes--

>

> Courtenay.

>

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Hi, Courtenay:

I did air out the room the entire next day with all the windows open

and the fan on full-blast. Since our weather is still " balmy " I try

to get some fresh air in there every night. You can still smell it

but it's not making me short of breath anymore. I like your onion

idea. I may try that yet -- should have thought of that last night

when I was making soup. Oh well ... the mold in my daughter's house

is growing between the window panes and up the metal sides. She'd

have to get the owner to replace the windows I think.

I'm glad you're feeling better. :-)

> Goodness gracious. I wonder what would happen if you aired out

the

> room where the new furniture has been placed. Another tip that

might

> work: when my husband paints, he cuts up a bunch of raw onions

and

> places them around the painted room to absorb the chemicals and

kill

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Hi, Courtenay:

I did air out the room the entire next day with all the windows open

and the fan on full-blast. Since our weather is still " balmy " I try

to get some fresh air in there every night. You can still smell it

but it's not making me short of breath anymore. I like your onion

idea. I may try that yet -- should have thought of that last night

when I was making soup. Oh well ... the mold in my daughter's house

is growing between the window panes and up the metal sides. She'd

have to get the owner to replace the windows I think.

I'm glad you're feeling better. :-)

> Goodness gracious. I wonder what would happen if you aired out

the

> room where the new furniture has been placed. Another tip that

might

> work: when my husband paints, he cuts up a bunch of raw onions

and

> places them around the painted room to absorb the chemicals and

kill

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Hi, Courtenay:

I did air out the room the entire next day with all the windows open

and the fan on full-blast. Since our weather is still " balmy " I try

to get some fresh air in there every night. You can still smell it

but it's not making me short of breath anymore. I like your onion

idea. I may try that yet -- should have thought of that last night

when I was making soup. Oh well ... the mold in my daughter's house

is growing between the window panes and up the metal sides. She'd

have to get the owner to replace the windows I think.

I'm glad you're feeling better. :-)

> Goodness gracious. I wonder what would happen if you aired out

the

> room where the new furniture has been placed. Another tip that

might

> work: when my husband paints, he cuts up a bunch of raw onions

and

> places them around the painted room to absorb the chemicals and

kill

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Dear --

I passed the first gauntlet, DHEA, and now I'm on to the second

one, Foltx. The funny thing is, the first day I took it, I

definitely had more energy. Yesterday, however, you could have

scooped me off the couch with a spoon. I woke up at noon, had to

take a nap at 2 p.m., and then went to bed at 10 p.m., which is

unheard of for me.

The onions should draw out some of the chemicals. Just get

the cheapie kind, cut them into four quarters and leave them all over

the place near the furniture for 24 hours. Do you think you

might call the furniture company and find out if they put a

polyurethane coating on it, or wax, or a non-retardant chemical?

There's mold and there is mold. Green mold is okay,

according to my husband, as long as it is on the outside. Black

mold occurs usually on the floor and walls-- you can pour bleach on

the mold itself, and do not touch it, as it will disturb the spores

(which can become airborne and, if inhaled, will cause problems.) My

husband says that black mold cannot grow in direct sunlight. As for

the green mold, it should die if straight bleach is poured on it.

Many newer houses are built with a pressboard material that

contains formaldehyde/urea, which has a long half-life and can also

cause breathing problems. (Also known as MDF, medium density

fiberboard.) Many kitchen cabinets are made of the same

materials. That may account for some of your breathing problems

as well.

Best wishes--

Courtenay.

Hi, Courtenay:

I did air out the room the entire next day with all the windows

open

and the fan on full-blast. Since our weather is still

" balmy " I try

to get some fresh air in there every night. You can still smell

it

but it's not making me short of breath anymore. I like your

onion

idea. I may try that yet -- should have thought of that last

night

when I was making soup. Oh well ... the mold in my daughter's

house

is growing between the window panes and up the metal sides.

She'd

have to get the owner to replace the windows I think.

I'm glad you're feeling better.

:-)

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Dear --

I passed the first gauntlet, DHEA, and now I'm on to the second

one, Foltx. The funny thing is, the first day I took it, I

definitely had more energy. Yesterday, however, you could have

scooped me off the couch with a spoon. I woke up at noon, had to

take a nap at 2 p.m., and then went to bed at 10 p.m., which is

unheard of for me.

The onions should draw out some of the chemicals. Just get

the cheapie kind, cut them into four quarters and leave them all over

the place near the furniture for 24 hours. Do you think you

might call the furniture company and find out if they put a

polyurethane coating on it, or wax, or a non-retardant chemical?

There's mold and there is mold. Green mold is okay,

according to my husband, as long as it is on the outside. Black

mold occurs usually on the floor and walls-- you can pour bleach on

the mold itself, and do not touch it, as it will disturb the spores

(which can become airborne and, if inhaled, will cause problems.) My

husband says that black mold cannot grow in direct sunlight. As for

the green mold, it should die if straight bleach is poured on it.

Many newer houses are built with a pressboard material that

contains formaldehyde/urea, which has a long half-life and can also

cause breathing problems. (Also known as MDF, medium density

fiberboard.) Many kitchen cabinets are made of the same

materials. That may account for some of your breathing problems

as well.

Best wishes--

Courtenay.

Hi, Courtenay:

I did air out the room the entire next day with all the windows

open

and the fan on full-blast. Since our weather is still

" balmy " I try

to get some fresh air in there every night. You can still smell

it

but it's not making me short of breath anymore. I like your

onion

idea. I may try that yet -- should have thought of that last

night

when I was making soup. Oh well ... the mold in my daughter's

house

is growing between the window panes and up the metal sides.

She'd

have to get the owner to replace the windows I think.

I'm glad you're feeling better.

:-)

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Dear Courtenay:

Wow, thank you for all the info. I'm probably doomed since our

house is relatively new -- built in 2001. Thanks for the mold info

too. I'll have to check it out more closely the next time I go over

there. I'm taking Foltx too. And DHEA. How much DHEA are you able

to tolerate?

Better go to bed, it's getting late. I think it's common to have

days when you need lots more sleep along with the better days, at

least for awhile. Take care, okay?

> Dear --

>

> I passed the first gauntlet, DHEA, and now I'm on to the second

one,

> Foltx. The funny thing is, the first day I took it, I definitely

had

> more energy. Yesterday, however, you could have scooped me off

the

> couch with a spoon. I woke up at noon, had to take a nap at 2

p.m.,

> and then went to bed at 10 p.m., which is unheard of for me.

>

> The onions should draw out some of the chemicals. Just get the

> cheapie kind, cut them into four quarters and leave them all over

the

> place near the furniture for 24 hours. Do you think you might

call

> the furniture company and find out if they put a polyurethane

coating

> on it, or wax, or a non-retardant chemical?

>

> There's mold and there is mold. Green mold is okay, according to

my

> husband, as long as it is on the outside. Black mold occurs

usually

> on the floor and walls-- you can pour bleach on the mold itself,

and

> do not touch it, as it will disturb the spores (which can become

> airborne and, if inhaled, will cause problems.) My husband says

that

> black mold cannot grow in direct sunlight. As for the green mold,

it

> should die if straight bleach is poured on it.

>

> Many newer houses are built with a pressboard material that

contains

> formaldehyde/urea, which has a long half-life and can also cause

> breathing problems. (Also known as MDF, medium density

fiberboard.)

> Many kitchen cabinets are made of the same materials. That may

> account for some of your breathing problems as well.

>

> Best wishes--

>

> Courtenay.

>

>

>

>

> >Hi, Courtenay:

> >

> >I did air out the room the entire next day with all the windows

open

> >and the fan on full-blast. Since our weather is still " balmy " I

try

> >to get some fresh air in there every night. You can still smell

it

> >but it's not making me short of breath anymore. I like your onion

> >idea. I may try that yet -- should have thought of that last

night

> >when I was making soup. Oh well ... the mold in my daughter's

house

> >is growing between the window panes and up the metal sides. She'd

> >have to get the owner to replace the windows I think.

> >

> >I'm glad you're feeling better. :-)

> >

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Dear Courtenay:

Wow, thank you for all the info. I'm probably doomed since our

house is relatively new -- built in 2001. Thanks for the mold info

too. I'll have to check it out more closely the next time I go over

there. I'm taking Foltx too. And DHEA. How much DHEA are you able

to tolerate?

Better go to bed, it's getting late. I think it's common to have

days when you need lots more sleep along with the better days, at

least for awhile. Take care, okay?

> Dear --

>

> I passed the first gauntlet, DHEA, and now I'm on to the second

one,

> Foltx. The funny thing is, the first day I took it, I definitely

had

> more energy. Yesterday, however, you could have scooped me off

the

> couch with a spoon. I woke up at noon, had to take a nap at 2

p.m.,

> and then went to bed at 10 p.m., which is unheard of for me.

>

> The onions should draw out some of the chemicals. Just get the

> cheapie kind, cut them into four quarters and leave them all over

the

> place near the furniture for 24 hours. Do you think you might

call

> the furniture company and find out if they put a polyurethane

coating

> on it, or wax, or a non-retardant chemical?

>

> There's mold and there is mold. Green mold is okay, according to

my

> husband, as long as it is on the outside. Black mold occurs

usually

> on the floor and walls-- you can pour bleach on the mold itself,

and

> do not touch it, as it will disturb the spores (which can become

> airborne and, if inhaled, will cause problems.) My husband says

that

> black mold cannot grow in direct sunlight. As for the green mold,

it

> should die if straight bleach is poured on it.

>

> Many newer houses are built with a pressboard material that

contains

> formaldehyde/urea, which has a long half-life and can also cause

> breathing problems. (Also known as MDF, medium density

fiberboard.)

> Many kitchen cabinets are made of the same materials. That may

> account for some of your breathing problems as well.

>

> Best wishes--

>

> Courtenay.

>

>

>

>

> >Hi, Courtenay:

> >

> >I did air out the room the entire next day with all the windows

open

> >and the fan on full-blast. Since our weather is still " balmy " I

try

> >to get some fresh air in there every night. You can still smell

it

> >but it's not making me short of breath anymore. I like your onion

> >idea. I may try that yet -- should have thought of that last

night

> >when I was making soup. Oh well ... the mold in my daughter's

house

> >is growing between the window panes and up the metal sides. She'd

> >have to get the owner to replace the windows I think.

> >

> >I'm glad you're feeling better. :-)

> >

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Hey !

Did you have any fatigue with the Foltx? It's really

kicking my a**; yesterday seemed a little less exhausting than the day

before... but I still had to take a three hour nap, which is not

good.

I'm only able to tolerate 2.5 of the DHEA; I'm supposed to be

taking twice that dose. I've been spreading out my meds and

taking a new one each week. Since I'm so reactive to everything,

I space out the meds where possible to allow my body to adjust to each

new thing. It also makes it easier to differentiate when I'm

having a reaction to one of the meds. How much DHEA are

you taking at the moment?

It's nice to live in a new house because you obviously don't have

some of the dust issues, or older chemical issues (like we have

asbestos siding, which is okay-- unless you try to remove it!).

In order to combat the dust, I would have to sweep every other day,

and I cannot manage more than once a week right now because sweeping

just wipes me right out. The dust is phenomenal, and when

you combine that with the dog hair-- I could just scream.

I hope everything is going as best as it possible can for

you.

Best wishes--

Courtenay.

Dear Courtenay:

Wow, thank you for all the info. I'm probably doomed since

our

house is relatively new -- built in 2001. Thanks for the mold

info

too. I'll have to check it out more closely the next time I go

over

there. I'm taking Foltx too. And DHEA. How much DHEA

are you able

to tolerate?

Better go to bed, it's getting late. I think it's common to

have

days when you need lots more sleep along with the better days, at

least for awhile. Take care, okay?

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Hey !

Did you have any fatigue with the Foltx? It's really

kicking my a**; yesterday seemed a little less exhausting than the day

before... but I still had to take a three hour nap, which is not

good.

I'm only able to tolerate 2.5 of the DHEA; I'm supposed to be

taking twice that dose. I've been spreading out my meds and

taking a new one each week. Since I'm so reactive to everything,

I space out the meds where possible to allow my body to adjust to each

new thing. It also makes it easier to differentiate when I'm

having a reaction to one of the meds. How much DHEA are

you taking at the moment?

It's nice to live in a new house because you obviously don't have

some of the dust issues, or older chemical issues (like we have

asbestos siding, which is okay-- unless you try to remove it!).

In order to combat the dust, I would have to sweep every other day,

and I cannot manage more than once a week right now because sweeping

just wipes me right out. The dust is phenomenal, and when

you combine that with the dog hair-- I could just scream.

I hope everything is going as best as it possible can for

you.

Best wishes--

Courtenay.

Dear Courtenay:

Wow, thank you for all the info. I'm probably doomed since

our

house is relatively new -- built in 2001. Thanks for the mold

info

too. I'll have to check it out more closely the next time I go

over

there. I'm taking Foltx too. And DHEA. How much DHEA

are you able

to tolerate?

Better go to bed, it's getting late. I think it's common to

have

days when you need lots more sleep along with the better days, at

least for awhile. Take care, okay?

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Hey !

Did you have any fatigue with the Foltx? It's really

kicking my a**; yesterday seemed a little less exhausting than the day

before... but I still had to take a three hour nap, which is not

good.

I'm only able to tolerate 2.5 of the DHEA; I'm supposed to be

taking twice that dose. I've been spreading out my meds and

taking a new one each week. Since I'm so reactive to everything,

I space out the meds where possible to allow my body to adjust to each

new thing. It also makes it easier to differentiate when I'm

having a reaction to one of the meds. How much DHEA are

you taking at the moment?

It's nice to live in a new house because you obviously don't have

some of the dust issues, or older chemical issues (like we have

asbestos siding, which is okay-- unless you try to remove it!).

In order to combat the dust, I would have to sweep every other day,

and I cannot manage more than once a week right now because sweeping

just wipes me right out. The dust is phenomenal, and when

you combine that with the dog hair-- I could just scream.

I hope everything is going as best as it possible can for

you.

Best wishes--

Courtenay.

Dear Courtenay:

Wow, thank you for all the info. I'm probably doomed since

our

house is relatively new -- built in 2001. Thanks for the mold

info

too. I'll have to check it out more closely the next time I go

over

there. I'm taking Foltx too. And DHEA. How much DHEA

are you able

to tolerate?

Better go to bed, it's getting late. I think it's common to

have

days when you need lots more sleep along with the better days, at

least for awhile. Take care, okay?

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Hey there, Courtenay:

Things are manic at work so I don't have much time. You can see that

most of my posts have been at night. Anyway, no I don't have fatigue

with the Foltx. The pharmacist told me if anything, I'd feel more

energy from it (but not so far as I know) -- but you know, there are

so many variables it's hard to tell what's causing what! B12 & B6

and Folic Acid and whatever else is in there shouldn't cause fatigue.

I'm supposed to be taking 2mg DHEA twice a day but every time I take

more than 2 mg I get crabby, aggressive, and angry. Maybe after I'm

on the progesterone cream for a couple more months I'll be able to

take more DHEA. The progesterone seems to have a calming effect. I

think the DHEA either increases my testosterone or my estrogen too

much. Not sure. For some strange, strange reason we get a lot more

dust in the bedroom than anywhere else in the house! LOL! Maybe

cause of the backyard? Or vacant land/woods behind that? Who knows!

Take care!

He

> Hey !

>

> Did you have any fatigue with the Foltx? It's really kicking my

a**;

> yesterday seemed a little less exhausting than the day before...

but

> I still had to take a three hour nap, which is not good.

>

> I'm only able to tolerate 2.5 of the DHEA; I'm supposed to be

taking

> twice that dose. I've been spreading out my meds and taking a new

> one each week. Since I'm so reactive to everything, I space out

the

> meds where possible to allow my body to adjust to each new thing.

It

> also makes it easier to differentiate when I'm having a reaction to

> one of the meds. How much DHEA are you taking at the moment?

>

> It's nice to live in a new house because you obviously don't have

> some of the dust issues, or older chemical issues (like we have

> asbestos siding, which is okay-- unless you try to remove it!). In

> order to combat the dust, I would have to sweep every other day,

and

> I cannot manage more than once a week right now because sweeping

just

> wipes me right out. The dust is phenomenal, and when you combine

> that with the dog hair-- I could just scream.

>

> I hope everything is going as best as it possible can for you.

>

> Best wishes--

>

> Courtenay.

>

>

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Hey there, Courtenay:

Things are manic at work so I don't have much time. You can see that

most of my posts have been at night. Anyway, no I don't have fatigue

with the Foltx. The pharmacist told me if anything, I'd feel more

energy from it (but not so far as I know) -- but you know, there are

so many variables it's hard to tell what's causing what! B12 & B6

and Folic Acid and whatever else is in there shouldn't cause fatigue.

I'm supposed to be taking 2mg DHEA twice a day but every time I take

more than 2 mg I get crabby, aggressive, and angry. Maybe after I'm

on the progesterone cream for a couple more months I'll be able to

take more DHEA. The progesterone seems to have a calming effect. I

think the DHEA either increases my testosterone or my estrogen too

much. Not sure. For some strange, strange reason we get a lot more

dust in the bedroom than anywhere else in the house! LOL! Maybe

cause of the backyard? Or vacant land/woods behind that? Who knows!

Take care!

He

> Hey !

>

> Did you have any fatigue with the Foltx? It's really kicking my

a**;

> yesterday seemed a little less exhausting than the day before...

but

> I still had to take a three hour nap, which is not good.

>

> I'm only able to tolerate 2.5 of the DHEA; I'm supposed to be

taking

> twice that dose. I've been spreading out my meds and taking a new

> one each week. Since I'm so reactive to everything, I space out

the

> meds where possible to allow my body to adjust to each new thing.

It

> also makes it easier to differentiate when I'm having a reaction to

> one of the meds. How much DHEA are you taking at the moment?

>

> It's nice to live in a new house because you obviously don't have

> some of the dust issues, or older chemical issues (like we have

> asbestos siding, which is okay-- unless you try to remove it!). In

> order to combat the dust, I would have to sweep every other day,

and

> I cannot manage more than once a week right now because sweeping

just

> wipes me right out. The dust is phenomenal, and when you combine

> that with the dog hair-- I could just scream.

>

> I hope everything is going as best as it possible can for you.

>

> Best wishes--

>

> Courtenay.

>

>

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Hey there, Courtenay:

Things are manic at work so I don't have much time. You can see that

most of my posts have been at night. Anyway, no I don't have fatigue

with the Foltx. The pharmacist told me if anything, I'd feel more

energy from it (but not so far as I know) -- but you know, there are

so many variables it's hard to tell what's causing what! B12 & B6

and Folic Acid and whatever else is in there shouldn't cause fatigue.

I'm supposed to be taking 2mg DHEA twice a day but every time I take

more than 2 mg I get crabby, aggressive, and angry. Maybe after I'm

on the progesterone cream for a couple more months I'll be able to

take more DHEA. The progesterone seems to have a calming effect. I

think the DHEA either increases my testosterone or my estrogen too

much. Not sure. For some strange, strange reason we get a lot more

dust in the bedroom than anywhere else in the house! LOL! Maybe

cause of the backyard? Or vacant land/woods behind that? Who knows!

Take care!

He

> Hey !

>

> Did you have any fatigue with the Foltx? It's really kicking my

a**;

> yesterday seemed a little less exhausting than the day before...

but

> I still had to take a three hour nap, which is not good.

>

> I'm only able to tolerate 2.5 of the DHEA; I'm supposed to be

taking

> twice that dose. I've been spreading out my meds and taking a new

> one each week. Since I'm so reactive to everything, I space out

the

> meds where possible to allow my body to adjust to each new thing.

It

> also makes it easier to differentiate when I'm having a reaction to

> one of the meds. How much DHEA are you taking at the moment?

>

> It's nice to live in a new house because you obviously don't have

> some of the dust issues, or older chemical issues (like we have

> asbestos siding, which is okay-- unless you try to remove it!). In

> order to combat the dust, I would have to sweep every other day,

and

> I cannot manage more than once a week right now because sweeping

just

> wipes me right out. The dust is phenomenal, and when you combine

> that with the dog hair-- I could just scream.

>

> I hope everything is going as best as it possible can for you.

>

> Best wishes--

>

> Courtenay.

>

>

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Hey !

I just woke from my Foltx-induced three-hour nap. The

pharmacy sheet that came with it said in it's side effects that it may

cause drowsiness. I never read side affect sheets until I've had

some sort of funky side effect, as I don't want to have some sort of

side effect due to programming myself psychologically for that

effect. Anyway, I called the doctor's office today, and

called me back with a definitive answer at 5:45, but alas, I was

asleep. I will call him in the morning, meaning 11 a.m., when I

wake up.

Some of our scary dust is caused by the construction of a senior

living center behind us. We also get the benefit of the sweet

sounds of large machinery rolling around at 6 a.m. I will be

really glad when THAT's over. It's been almost a year now of

this nonsense. As for the dust in your bedroom, you are right,

that is mighty peculiar.

Best wishes--

Courtenay.

Hey there, Courtenay:

Things are manic at work so I don't have much time. You can see

that

most of my posts have been at night. Anyway, no I don't have

fatigue

with the Foltx. The pharmacist told me if anything, I'd feel

more

energy from it (but not so far as I know) -- but you know, there

are

so many variables it's hard to tell what's causing what! B12 &

B6

and Folic Acid and whatever else is in there shouldn't cause

fatigue.

I'm supposed to be taking 2mg DHEA twice a day but every time I

take

more than 2 mg I get crabby, aggressive, and angry. Maybe after

I'm

on the progesterone cream for a couple more months I'll be able to

take more DHEA. The progesterone seems to have a calming

effect. I

think the DHEA either increases my testosterone or my estrogen too

much. Not sure. For some strange, strange reason we get a

lot more

dust in the bedroom than anywhere else in the house! LOL!

Maybe

cause of the backyard? Or vacant land/woods behind that?

Who knows!

Take care!

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Hey !

I just woke from my Foltx-induced three-hour nap. The

pharmacy sheet that came with it said in it's side effects that it may

cause drowsiness. I never read side affect sheets until I've had

some sort of funky side effect, as I don't want to have some sort of

side effect due to programming myself psychologically for that

effect. Anyway, I called the doctor's office today, and

called me back with a definitive answer at 5:45, but alas, I was

asleep. I will call him in the morning, meaning 11 a.m., when I

wake up.

Some of our scary dust is caused by the construction of a senior

living center behind us. We also get the benefit of the sweet

sounds of large machinery rolling around at 6 a.m. I will be

really glad when THAT's over. It's been almost a year now of

this nonsense. As for the dust in your bedroom, you are right,

that is mighty peculiar.

Best wishes--

Courtenay.

Hey there, Courtenay:

Things are manic at work so I don't have much time. You can see

that

most of my posts have been at night. Anyway, no I don't have

fatigue

with the Foltx. The pharmacist told me if anything, I'd feel

more

energy from it (but not so far as I know) -- but you know, there

are

so many variables it's hard to tell what's causing what! B12 &

B6

and Folic Acid and whatever else is in there shouldn't cause

fatigue.

I'm supposed to be taking 2mg DHEA twice a day but every time I

take

more than 2 mg I get crabby, aggressive, and angry. Maybe after

I'm

on the progesterone cream for a couple more months I'll be able to

take more DHEA. The progesterone seems to have a calming

effect. I

think the DHEA either increases my testosterone or my estrogen too

much. Not sure. For some strange, strange reason we get a

lot more

dust in the bedroom than anywhere else in the house! LOL!

Maybe

cause of the backyard? Or vacant land/woods behind that?

Who knows!

Take care!

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Hey !

I just woke from my Foltx-induced three-hour nap. The

pharmacy sheet that came with it said in it's side effects that it may

cause drowsiness. I never read side affect sheets until I've had

some sort of funky side effect, as I don't want to have some sort of

side effect due to programming myself psychologically for that

effect. Anyway, I called the doctor's office today, and

called me back with a definitive answer at 5:45, but alas, I was

asleep. I will call him in the morning, meaning 11 a.m., when I

wake up.

Some of our scary dust is caused by the construction of a senior

living center behind us. We also get the benefit of the sweet

sounds of large machinery rolling around at 6 a.m. I will be

really glad when THAT's over. It's been almost a year now of

this nonsense. As for the dust in your bedroom, you are right,

that is mighty peculiar.

Best wishes--

Courtenay.

Hey there, Courtenay:

Things are manic at work so I don't have much time. You can see

that

most of my posts have been at night. Anyway, no I don't have

fatigue

with the Foltx. The pharmacist told me if anything, I'd feel

more

energy from it (but not so far as I know) -- but you know, there

are

so many variables it's hard to tell what's causing what! B12 &

B6

and Folic Acid and whatever else is in there shouldn't cause

fatigue.

I'm supposed to be taking 2mg DHEA twice a day but every time I

take

more than 2 mg I get crabby, aggressive, and angry. Maybe after

I'm

on the progesterone cream for a couple more months I'll be able to

take more DHEA. The progesterone seems to have a calming

effect. I

think the DHEA either increases my testosterone or my estrogen too

much. Not sure. For some strange, strange reason we get a

lot more

dust in the bedroom than anywhere else in the house! LOL!

Maybe

cause of the backyard? Or vacant land/woods behind that?

Who knows!

Take care!

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Hi, Courtenay!

How are you? What did say about the Foltx? I don't think the

pharmacy ever gave me a side affect sheet with that one. I may have

to look it up on the Mayo site.

> Hey !

>

> I just woke from my Foltx-induced three-hour nap. The pharmacy

sheet

> that came with it said in it's side effects that it may cause

> drowsiness.

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A prescription strength folic acid, B6 and B12.

May I ask what is Foltx?Debbie--- wrote:> > Hi, Courtenay!> > How are you? What did say about the Foltx? I> don't think the > pharmacy ever gave me a side affect sheet with that> one. I may have > to look it up on the Mayo site.> > > > > > > Hey !> > > > I just woke from my Foltx-induced three-hour nap. > The pharmacy > sheet > > that came with it said in it's side effects that> it may cause > > drowsiness.__________________________________________________Do You

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A prescription strength folic acid, B6 and B12.

May I ask what is Foltx?Debbie--- wrote:> > Hi, Courtenay!> > How are you? What did say about the Foltx? I> don't think the > pharmacy ever gave me a side affect sheet with that> one. I may have > to look it up on the Mayo site.> > > > > > > Hey !> > > > I just woke from my Foltx-induced three-hour nap. > The pharmacy > sheet > > that came with it said in it's side effects that> it may cause > > drowsiness.__________________________________________________Do You

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Dear --

spoke with , and they said to go off of it

temporarily. The sheet I got with my prescription said that it

may cause drowsiness; shouldn't operate heavy machinery until you know

how the meds affect you.

said that they don't know why the Foltx was giving me such

a hard time. I don't either. Not only was it inducing a 4

hour nap every time I took it, I was left feeling really " druggy "

for the rest of the day. I am not looking forward to making

another stab at the Foltx. I may ask for alternatives-- I don't

care if I have to take seven or eight or ten or fifteen vitamin pills

instead. I just don't want to feel drugged to the point where I

cannot function.

said to move on and start taking the Armour. The only

thing that worries me is that I thought the Foltx was supposed to pave

the way for my body to take the Armour. We'll see what

happens.

Thanks for asking, . You're so nice.

Courtenay.

Hi, Courtenay!

How are you? What did say about the Foltx? I don't

think the

pharmacy ever gave me a side affect sheet with that one. I may

have

to look it up on the Mayo site.

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Dear --

spoke with , and they said to go off of it

temporarily. The sheet I got with my prescription said that it

may cause drowsiness; shouldn't operate heavy machinery until you know

how the meds affect you.

said that they don't know why the Foltx was giving me such

a hard time. I don't either. Not only was it inducing a 4

hour nap every time I took it, I was left feeling really " druggy "

for the rest of the day. I am not looking forward to making

another stab at the Foltx. I may ask for alternatives-- I don't

care if I have to take seven or eight or ten or fifteen vitamin pills

instead. I just don't want to feel drugged to the point where I

cannot function.

said to move on and start taking the Armour. The only

thing that worries me is that I thought the Foltx was supposed to pave

the way for my body to take the Armour. We'll see what

happens.

Thanks for asking, . You're so nice.

Courtenay.

Hi, Courtenay!

How are you? What did say about the Foltx? I don't

think the

pharmacy ever gave me a side affect sheet with that one. I may

have

to look it up on the Mayo site.

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Yeah, I suspected that was it. My body tends to completely

shut down if a dosage amount of anything is too much. I was also

curious about the binders, but I cannot find an " ingredients "

list anywhere, or a phone number for Pam Laboratories. I am

going to start the Armour, take my regular B vitamin instead, and then

ask in a week about the Foltx thing.

What really bummed me out is that I've become a tiny bit more

functional in the last month, and I hate feeling like I am going

backwards in terms of functionality or health.

Courtenay.

You may need smaller doses of those vitamins. You may

also need to balance your other B vitamins and iron.

He gave me an Rx for Foltx, too, but I never filled

it. I prefer to stick with my Twinlabs capsules. I think, too,that

sometimes vitamins are like thyroid meds in that we may need to slowly

build up to our correct dose.

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