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My mom takes msm and so do I...it's supposed to be a nutrient that we don't get

from the foods we eat anymore, but that we definately need for our bodies to

function right...she didn't notice a great difference but when she quit taking

it she didn't feel as good...My mom also wanted me to ask if anyone suffers from

a bad taster?...nothing really tastes good to her and she can't afford to lose

any more weight...she thinks maybe it's the prednisone, because it started

before she went on the AP, but has gotten worse since then...she takes 10 mgs

prednisone orally and a prednisone derivative as drops in her eyes since her eye

surgery plus the zithro 500 mg on MWF. By the way if anyone is worried that they

might get the RA in their eyes like my mom... my moms case was only the second

case her Opthomologist had ever seen in his carreer and he has been around

awhile. Pretty unusual and unlikely.

Be well...Micki

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Hi, Micki.

I actually get a strange sensation in my mouth, especially my tongue, from

the minocycline. I don't know if I should describe it more as a taste or

sensation. I'm sure that the mino is the cause, because I didn't start

anything else new at that time. I've been using mino for 3 weeks now, and

the mouth sensation/strange taste has diminished quite a bit.

I think your mom's on zithro, so my experience is not necessarily

applicable, but thought I would share it with you. With a little

experimentation, I found if I take the mino on an empty stomach, the mouth

symptoms are much worse, so I avoid that. I take it shortly after breakfast,

and about two hours after dinner. This minimizes it's impact on my enjoyment

of meals. I don't know what the recommendations are for zithromax, so don't

follow my advice unless it is appropriate for your mom's particular case.

Jean

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>From: pryah@...

>rheumaticonelist

>Subject: rheumatic msm and bad mouth

>Date: Thu, Sep 30, 1999, 8:55 AM

>

> From: pryah@...

>

> My mom takes msm and so do I...it's supposed to be a nutrient that we don't

> get from the foods we eat anymore, but that we definately need for our

> bodies to function right...she didn't notice a great difference but when

> she quit taking it she didn't feel as good...My mom also wanted me to ask

> if anyone suffers from a bad taster?...nothing really tastes good to her

> and she can't afford to lose any more weight...she thinks maybe it's the

> prednisone, because it started before she went on the AP, but has gotten

> worse since then...she takes 10 mgs prednisone orally and a prednisone

> derivative as drops in her eyes since her eye surgery plus the zithro 500

> mg on MWF. By the way if anyone is worried that they might get the RA in

> their eyes like my mom... my moms case was only the second case her

> Opthomologist had ever seen in his carreer and he has been around awhile.

> Pretty unusual and unlikely.

> Be well...Micki

>

> >

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Micki, I have had a bad taste forever. I've been blaming it on the Biaxin I

am taking for an infection. It could also be because of my sinuses or

incomplete digestion,etc. CAROL/PINEY/CANADA

rheumatic msm and bad mouth

>From: pryah@...

>

>My mom takes msm and so do I...it's supposed to be a nutrient that we don't

get from the foods we eat anymore, but that we definately need for our

bodies to function right...she didn't notice a great difference but when she

quit taking it she didn't feel as good...My mom also wanted me to ask if

anyone suffers from a bad taster?...nothing really tastes good to her and

she can't afford to lose any more weight...she thinks maybe it's the

prednisone, because it started before she went on the AP, but has gotten

worse since then...she takes 10 mgs prednisone orally and a prednisone

derivative as drops in her eyes since her eye surgery plus the zithro 500 mg

on MWF. By the way if anyone is worried that they might get the RA in their

eyes like my mom... my moms case was only the second case her Opthomologist

had ever seen in his carreer and he has been around awhile. Pretty unusual

and unlikely.

> Be well...Micki

>

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