Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 Dear Sister Sara- Have you ever tried talking to a brick wall? Rob just takes whatever toxic waste drugs Sklaver shoves at him. . . . I was thinking the same thing about the DHEA. I plan on asking next time I go to Lubbock. rgrprop wrote: Would the cancer rule out taking DHEA also, since it can convert to testosterone? Maybe even a low amount would make all the difference.Gosh, Jere would be glad to talk to him about how much better he is after feeling at the end of his rope. He'll be 63 soon. I would think that much of the rest of the regimen would be of great benefit to him anyway, even if he couldn't do the testosterone. The Armour alone!Just let me know.>> I just wish I could get my DH to go to see Dr.R. He is on four blood pressure medications, a statin, and a blood thinner. He is cold all the time and in constant pain. He says it is because he is 72 years old. He cannot take testosterone because he had prostate cancer. Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 Rob is totally loyal to doctors, dentists, etc. He still has the same barber after 40 plus years. He had a dentist that long until the guy retired. He would still have wife #1, had she not done him dirt. . . . rgrprop wrote: Oh, dear.DH also saw Sklaver. Once. Never again. Said he was disconnected, dismissive, no real communication. Our pcp basically says - short verson - he's a total jerk.Rob, run away! run away! get thee to Lubbock!>> Dear Sister Sara-> > Have you ever tried talking to a brick wall? Rob just takes whatever toxic waste drugs Sklaver shoves at him. . . . > > I was thinking the same thing about the DHEA. I plan on asking next time I go to Lubbock. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 I’m glad it worked out for you to reschedule. I hope you and the baby are feeling better. Kim From: Texas_Thyroid_Groups [mailto:Texas_Thyroid_Groups ] On Behalf Of camrey_mosimann Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 3:44 PM To: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Subject: Re: needing a little encouragement I wanted to thank all of you for your support! I know I'm not the only one in this situation, and some have to travel much further than I do. We live in a rural area in New Mexico so it is a drive to any major city. I am just thankful that I found Dr R. I did reschedule my labs for Mon or Tues, then will see Dr R on the 28th. My health is very important to me, I just have those days, as we all do I'm sure, where you wonder if anything is helping. Thank you again! Camrey In Texas_Thyroid_Groups , " camrey_mosimann " wrote: > > I started seeing Dr R in July of this year. It is a 6 1/2 hour drive > and my insurance doesn't cover my visits. I've been feeling better > for the most part, it has been a roller coaster ride. I truly know > that this path to health will be a long journey, but am feeling > discouraged. I am scheduled to have my blood drawn in Plainview > tomorrow (5 1/2 hour drive) but the weather is supposed to be bad, my > 22 month old is sick and I'm just struggling with making the drive and > the money. I know that Dr R is great, just wish he were closer as I > know many of you would like the same. Just needing some words of > encouragement. Thanks! > > Camrey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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