Guest guest Posted October 22, 2001 Report Share Posted October 22, 2001 Bob, You really have Dr. Alonso!? He's great. I know his wife through Riley since my son is her patient for asthma. She's the one who referred me. Long story, but I'll send it to you directly if you want. I like the way he takes time to listen and how his nurse is always available if I have questions. He always answers mine in his office when I remember them. (Usually write down a few.) He has also learned a lot about PLS since seeing me the first time. I believe you and I have really gotten his interest. Best to you, Mike bobbdale wrote: Friends,Thanks for all the responses to my question about flu shots. Certainly indicates that there is a difference of opinions within the medical community. Since I have the same neurologist as Mike Gray, I would imagine that his advice to me would be the same as it was for Mike. Thanks again. Especially thank you for all the info that all of you share. Certainly is not only informative, but makes one realizes that he/she is not alone in trying to come to grips with one's situation. Bob Baum Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 ** I've answered these questions in one form or another for you already. You will not find anyone here giving you different answers. They come here for the same reason you did - they are having problems getting off a drug (or several).To be done successfully, it needs to be done with a regular release formula and it needs to be done very slowly. Somewhere out there there will always be someone who will tell you what you want to hear (just stop taking the drug and everything will be okay). But this will not be factual. As you're already seeing, withdrawal that is done too quickly has repercussions. Though it may look like a flu, it can last for months. The dizziness can last for years. Get him off the drug slowly and in good health and maintaining him off it will not be a problem. It really would be best if your son was participating here. Family members' needs are different. They tend to want things a certain way and keep looking for that instead of looking at the overall picture and understanding what it takes to do the withdrawal and recovery. Often, a family member's desires conflict with those of the person taking the drug(s). In most cases, unless a child is a young minor, we work directly with them. -- Hello, Can influenza symptoms be attributed to Depakote ER withdrawal? -Has anyone successfully stopped Depakote ER? If so how long did it take? -Has anyone stopped Depakote ER;did not begin a prescription and switched to vitamins only? -- Regards, " What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. " ~~Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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