Guest guest Posted December 14, 2004 Report Share Posted December 14, 2004 Jessy, If you go to the Autism Research Institute you will read alot of very good information regarding B6, B complex and Magnesium. They are all very good for you and unlike AEDs, all have been given in very high doses without any toxicity or side effects. Please read the info on that site and you will learn so much. Grace ******* <brandyand7@...> wrote: I've seen some people talking about B6 so I thought someone could possibly help me. My daughter has complex partial seizures and I started giving her B6 this past Thursday. She is five months old and her neuro said to give her 50mg twice a day. Anyway, she had been having about 5 to 10 seizures a day. For the past few days she has been having only one seizure a day and it is very mild(no jerking like she usually does, just staring). I was wondering if this could maybe be due to the B6 and how long does it take for you to know for sure if it is a B6 deficiency? Thanks, Jessy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2005 Report Share Posted February 10, 2005 Hi Jessy: Welcome to our family of friends - you will find great support and information here - we all truly understand what you are going through. Yes, RA is a very unpredictable disease and being uncertain about what will happen in the future is a common theme here. There are no blueprints to tell us what will happen in each individual case - keeping a positive attitude is very important. To move is always hard, but moving when you are dealing with RA, doctor change, medication effects, being away from your family support system, and knowing your husband will probably have to put more time into this new job in the beginning, is much harder I know. Don't let it all overwhelm you - focus on the good that can come of a move - and 3 hours is not that far really, and I am sure there will be visiting back and forth often. Let us know if your husband gets the new job - I am sure that everything will work out fine. I hope the Mtx and Pred help you - keep in touch Kathe in CA --- Jex <jexeri@...> wrote: > > Hello all, > > I am 26 and was just diagnosed with RA a week ago. > I > have had symptoms for over a year, but the doctors > could not figure it out. I am trying to maintain a > positive attitude about it and the uncertainties > that > come with RA, but do find it hard on certain days. > I > am just starting Methotrexate, and am on Prednisone > too. > > As life does, it seems all the difficult things pile > up at once. I am married and live in Minneapolis, > MN. > Almost all of our family lives in the area, and my > parents, to whom I am close with live about 4 hours > away, and my brother is a block away. > > My husband is applying for a position in Wasseau, > WI. > I am excited for the opportunity for him, but am > unsure too. My family is important to me, and I > will > have to switch doctors, which I don't know what kind > of impact that will have. I will be 3 hours away > from > anyone, and he will be starting a new office. I > moved > a lot in my childhood, but find this one a little > scary. Does anyone have suggestions? Am I worrying > over nothing? I don't want my husbands > opportunities > limited because of me. > > Thanks, > Jessy > > > > __________________________________ > Do you ? > - Find what you need with new enhanced > search. > http://info.mail./mail_250 > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2005 Report Share Posted February 10, 2005 Hi Jessy: Welcome to our family of friends - you will find great support and information here - we all truly understand what you are going through. Yes, RA is a very unpredictable disease and being uncertain about what will happen in the future is a common theme here. There are no blueprints to tell us what will happen in each individual case - keeping a positive attitude is very important. To move is always hard, but moving when you are dealing with RA, doctor change, medication effects, being away from your family support system, and knowing your husband will probably have to put more time into this new job in the beginning, is much harder I know. Don't let it all overwhelm you - focus on the good that can come of a move - and 3 hours is not that far really, and I am sure there will be visiting back and forth often. Let us know if your husband gets the new job - I am sure that everything will work out fine. I hope the Mtx and Pred help you - keep in touch Kathe in CA --- Jex <jexeri@...> wrote: > > Hello all, > > I am 26 and was just diagnosed with RA a week ago. > I > have had symptoms for over a year, but the doctors > could not figure it out. I am trying to maintain a > positive attitude about it and the uncertainties > that > come with RA, but do find it hard on certain days. > I > am just starting Methotrexate, and am on Prednisone > too. > > As life does, it seems all the difficult things pile > up at once. I am married and live in Minneapolis, > MN. > Almost all of our family lives in the area, and my > parents, to whom I am close with live about 4 hours > away, and my brother is a block away. > > My husband is applying for a position in Wasseau, > WI. > I am excited for the opportunity for him, but am > unsure too. My family is important to me, and I > will > have to switch doctors, which I don't know what kind > of impact that will have. I will be 3 hours away > from > anyone, and he will be starting a new office. I > moved > a lot in my childhood, but find this one a little > scary. Does anyone have suggestions? Am I worrying > over nothing? I don't want my husbands > opportunities > limited because of me. > > Thanks, > Jessy > > > > __________________________________ > Do you ? > - Find what you need with new enhanced > search. > http://info.mail./mail_250 > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2005 Report Share Posted February 11, 2005 Kathe, Thank you for the message. My husband and I decided to continue with the interview process. He made the cut from 24 to 12, and has a phone interview today. I am happy with the decision. I will let you know the outcome. Jessy --- Kathe Sabetzadeh <lv2ryd@...> wrote: > Hi Jessy: > > Welcome to our family of friends - you will find > great > support and information here - we all truly > understand > what you are going through. Yes, RA is a very > unpredictable disease and being uncertain about what > will happen in the future is a common theme here. > There are no blueprints to tell us what will happen > in > each individual case - keeping a positive attitude > is > very important. > > To move is always hard, but moving when you are > dealing with RA, doctor change, medication effects, > being away from your family support system, and > knowing your husband will probably have to put more > time into this new job in the beginning, is much > harder I know. Don't let it all overwhelm you - > focus > on the good that can come of a move - and 3 hours is > not that far really, and I am sure there will be > visiting back and forth often. > > Let us know if your husband gets the new job - I am > sure that everything will work out fine. I hope the > Mtx and Pred help you - keep in touch > > Kathe in CA > > --- Jex <jexeri@...> wrote: > > > > > Hello all, > > > > I am 26 and was just diagnosed with RA a week ago. > > > I > > have had symptoms for over a year, but the doctors > > could not figure it out. I am trying to maintain > a > > positive attitude about it and the uncertainties > > that > > come with RA, but do find it hard on certain days. > > > I > > am just starting Methotrexate, and am on > Prednisone > > too. > > > > As life does, it seems all the difficult things > pile > > up at once. I am married and live in Minneapolis, > > MN. > > Almost all of our family lives in the area, and > my > > parents, to whom I am close with live about 4 > hours > > away, and my brother is a block away. > > > > My husband is applying for a position in Wasseau, > > WI. > > I am excited for the opportunity for him, but am > > unsure too. My family is important to me, and I > > will > > have to switch doctors, which I don't know what > kind > > of impact that will have. I will be 3 hours away > > from > > anyone, and he will be starting a new office. I > > moved > > a lot in my childhood, but find this one a little > > scary. Does anyone have suggestions? Am I > worrying > > over nothing? I don't want my husbands > > opportunities > > limited because of me. > > > > Thanks, > > Jessy > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you ? > > - Find what you need with new enhanced > > search. > > http://info.mail./mail_250 > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2005 Report Share Posted February 11, 2005 Kathe, Thank you for the message. My husband and I decided to continue with the interview process. He made the cut from 24 to 12, and has a phone interview today. I am happy with the decision. I will let you know the outcome. Jessy --- Kathe Sabetzadeh <lv2ryd@...> wrote: > Hi Jessy: > > Welcome to our family of friends - you will find > great > support and information here - we all truly > understand > what you are going through. Yes, RA is a very > unpredictable disease and being uncertain about what > will happen in the future is a common theme here. > There are no blueprints to tell us what will happen > in > each individual case - keeping a positive attitude > is > very important. > > To move is always hard, but moving when you are > dealing with RA, doctor change, medication effects, > being away from your family support system, and > knowing your husband will probably have to put more > time into this new job in the beginning, is much > harder I know. Don't let it all overwhelm you - > focus > on the good that can come of a move - and 3 hours is > not that far really, and I am sure there will be > visiting back and forth often. > > Let us know if your husband gets the new job - I am > sure that everything will work out fine. I hope the > Mtx and Pred help you - keep in touch > > Kathe in CA > > --- Jex <jexeri@...> wrote: > > > > > Hello all, > > > > I am 26 and was just diagnosed with RA a week ago. > > > I > > have had symptoms for over a year, but the doctors > > could not figure it out. I am trying to maintain > a > > positive attitude about it and the uncertainties > > that > > come with RA, but do find it hard on certain days. > > > I > > am just starting Methotrexate, and am on > Prednisone > > too. > > > > As life does, it seems all the difficult things > pile > > up at once. I am married and live in Minneapolis, > > MN. > > Almost all of our family lives in the area, and > my > > parents, to whom I am close with live about 4 > hours > > away, and my brother is a block away. > > > > My husband is applying for a position in Wasseau, > > WI. > > I am excited for the opportunity for him, but am > > unsure too. My family is important to me, and I > > will > > have to switch doctors, which I don't know what > kind > > of impact that will have. I will be 3 hours away > > from > > anyone, and he will be starting a new office. I > > moved > > a lot in my childhood, but find this one a little > > scary. Does anyone have suggestions? Am I > worrying > > over nothing? I don't want my husbands > > opportunities > > limited because of me. > > > > Thanks, > > Jessy > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you ? > > - Find what you need with new enhanced > > search. > > http://info.mail./mail_250 > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 Hello! I'm so sorry that you are having so much pain! I wish that I could offer some advice on that front. I only can offer that I am concerned and will pray for you. I hope that someone can and will help with words of wisdom! I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers! Take care and God Bless! Sending XXX's your way. Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 Hello! I'm so sorry that you are having so much pain! I wish that I could offer some advice on that front. I only can offer that I am concerned and will pray for you. I hope that someone can and will help with words of wisdom! I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers! Take care and God Bless! Sending XXX's your way. Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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