Guest guest Posted July 31, 2000 Report Share Posted July 31, 2000 hello everyone, i just joined the group, my name is , i had ra now for 10 years, i been on gold injections which i had to stop because of side effects and am currently on mtx and sulidac, the methotrexate doesn't seem to be working as it once did and i was wondering if anyone is on the new medications i hear about and how are they working? my rheumatologist now says that the ra in my wrist is now chronic and x-rays showed bone corrosion, i have a high rf factor and also thyroid problems which i understand is common for people with ra,does anyone try any herbal remedies and what do you think about this approach, hope everyone is pain free, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2000 Report Share Posted August 28, 2000 My daughter had RA ten years ago and her rheumy told her it's important to be aggressive in treating RA, the first 2 years are the most important ones to get control of the RA. She took gold shots for 6 months and has been in remission for 10 years. Just gets a tiny flare up in her hands if she gets tired or stressed. I took 2 gold shots as Dr. thought if it worked for my daughter it might work for me. I had a nitroclycic (SP?)reaction after the 2nd shot so could not take any more (guess this is very rare) I was not diagnosed until I had had RA for 2-3 years so my chances of controlling it are not as good/. Might be a good idea to ask your Dr. about this theory Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2000 Report Share Posted August 28, 2000 Hi . Yeah when they do find the main gene that causes RA, I'll be too old to wear jeans gracefully. LOL (Pun intended) Jenna FREE SPIRIT - Starlight Writers Publications THE GUARDIANS OF GLEDE - SWP Editors Choice Award; SWP Stellar Award; WordWeaving Award of Excellance THE GREEN PUMPKIN - CrossroadsPub.com; furt Award Nominee Homepage: www.geocities.com/jennakayfrancis ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2001 Report Share Posted May 31, 2001 Welcome Carol, I'm sure you will find the support you're looking for here. With so many members, you will find a variety of situations and how they were dealt with. Everyone has a different twist to their story whether it be insurance related, pediatrician problems, or personal issues in regard to banding (or helmet), yet a lot of the anxiety and emotions are the same. I'm glad you've begun the process now and you have the support of your child's physician. Don't fret about yur sweet little one wearing the helmet; most of the kids adjust to it before the parents! And as far as the rest of the public goes, the majority of the response I get is positive. The important thing to remember is that she's your baby and you know best. Good luck and fill us in on how she's doing. , Corey's mommy (DOC banded 5/4/01) Metuchen, NJ Carol Koehler wrote: Hello everyone- My name is Carol. My 5 1/2 month old daughter gets her helmet ( I believe its a helmet, it does not look like a band) on Tuesday, June 5. She has a flatness on the back of her head and a very mild protruesion on her right forehead. Anyway, my pediatrician noticed it but I was going to bring it to his attention anyway, this was at her 4 month checkup. He referred me to a neurosurgeon at Children's Hospital....anyway I am really anxious and nervous, and I really hate the thought that she has to wear one. Anyway I joined this group to get support...I have just started doing some research about it on the web. I also have a 3 year old boy, , but he did not have this problem ,even though I always put my infants on their back to sleep. Anyway I will talk more later I have limited computer time.... Carol, Pembroke MA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2001 Report Share Posted June 2, 2001 > > Hello everyone- My name is Carol. My 5 1/2 month old daughter gets her helmet ( I believe its a helmet, it does not look like a band) on Tuesday, June 5. She has a flatness on the back of her head and a very mild protruesion on her right forehead. Anyway, my pediatrician noticed it but I was going to bring it to his attention anyway, this was at her 4 month checkup. He referred me to a neurosurgeon at Children's Hospital....anyway I am really anxious and nervous, and I really hate the thought that she has to wear one. Anyway I joined this group to get support...I have just started doing some research about it on the web. I also have a 3 year old boy, , but he did not have this problem ,even though I always put my infants on their back to sleep. Anyway I will talk more later I have limited computer time.... > > Carol, Pembroke MA > > > Hi Carol- welcome to the group. Am so glad you found us and I am sure you will be too. I am glad only one of your kids had this problem and even happier that you have an attentive ped that is willing to work with you. I hope your insurance is jsut as cooperative. 4 months is a great great time to start. you will have wonderful results. My son, brian, started early and we just graduated after only being in the DOC for 2 months. I cried the two weeks before his casting appointment every night and cuddled his head- to the point where if he could have talked he would have said lay off the head mom - enough already.Then he got casted and I felt bad and guilty that he had to go through this becasue of something I did and then I cried some more until he got his helmet. Then I loved the helmet and he loved the attention that he got in it and he looked os darn cute in it I just wanted to eat him up. Then I saw this beautifully rounding head and was so so happy that we decided to go with the helmet instead of waiting to see if it would round out and now I have a helmet graduate and I miss the helmet although I love snuggling and kissing his head:-) So dont worry that long winded story was to let you know that you arent alone. But you sound like a wonderful mommy who is doing great by her kids and what more could you ask for in a mom. Keep up the wonderful job and let is know how the appointment goes next week. This is a great group with alot of knowledge and support we hope that you will stick around because we are really happy to have you. Beck mom to brian banded and graduated memphis, tn > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 Hello Jodi and welcome Your little lad is very lucky to have you as his Mum and your love and support is the best you can give him. It takes a lot of time and searching to find out about CMT as there is a lot of repetitive info on the web. What you will find on this site though is people who live with it on a day to day level and not some doctor who doesn't know what they're talking about. Gretchen has some fantastic info on this site about CMT take time and read some of that - it will help. Big hug to you and your son. Love Sue The important thing is never to stop questioning. Website www.horder-mason.freeserve.co.uk Freelance Writer and CMTer ----- Original Message ----- From: nightmere1@... Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 5:22 AM Subject: [] New to group Hello there. I found this group, and I thought I'd give it a shot. My son was just diagnosed with CMT on Monday. My ex-husband and friend was diagnosed at the same time. I was pretty prepared because I knew something was wrong, but it was still a shock. I've been looking all over the web for information, but I seem to find the same things over and over again. I really don't know what to do or expect at this point and time. We're waiting right now for the genetic testing to come back to confirm the diagnosis, but he's only five, and he's already showing major signs of CMT. He's a real trooper, though. I love him so much. I'm really glad that I found other people that understands this disease for support and a little help. Thank you for being here! Jodi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2002 Report Share Posted May 1, 2002 Hello Matt, Welcome to the group. I too read Walford's book when I was 40. His 1986 book. I sat on the fence until I was 54. The years go by in a blur. Don't sit on that fence too long. No need to loose muscle mass except for the muscle mass you don't need. If you want the muscles, you gotta feed 'em. That means calories. I personally don't ever foresee the need to lift a 250 pound weight off my chest. I use my body as weight and work out on a high bar in the back yard, then push-ups, etc. I'm also a landscaper so I get to use a lot of muscle all day everyday. Don't worry about loosing muscle mass yet. Concentrate on getting your body fat down (see Walford pg 225). Read the book several times for that matter. You'll be surprised how much you have forgotten or missed during the first read. Happy CRONing Bob > Hello everyone. > > I just wanted to introduce myself to the group before participating. > > I became interested in life extension in the early 80's thanks to > Durk and Sandy. I've been a member of the Life Extension Foundation > since the late 80's and that's where I became aware of Dr Walford. I > read 'Beyond the 120 Year Diet' last year and have started to use Dr > Walford's Interactive Diet Planner. > > I've been interested in diet since I was a teenager, but I've never > restricted calories substantially for long periods of time. > > I'm hoping to gain some insight into the CR lifestyle since I've been > on the fence since I read Dr Walford's book (I'm not sure I want to > reduce calories to the point of losing muscle mass). > > This year I turn 40 (33% percent done;), so I better decide soon! > > Sincerely, > Matt Comard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2002 Report Share Posted July 18, 2002 Putting a dehumidifier in a basement does not stop mold growth. Keeping the relative humidity below 50% stops mold growth. Get a relative humdity meter from Radio Shack or Wal-marts and measure the RH in the basement. If the RH is +55%, you need more dehumidification. Most residential dehumidifiers do not have enough capacity when used in cool basements to reduce the RH to <50%. The musty odor should go away if the space is <50% RH. This is critical. Typical basements require 60-70 pints of water removal per day to control mold growth. You may need a heavy duty unit. > Hi, I belong to mcs groups as I have suffered with this disease for > almost 10 years. Knowingly for 5 years. > I have been living in what I thought was a safe house for me. > The safest I couls find after over 6 months of searching. I have > recently been very very sick. Turns out to be the mold that has been > continuing to grow in the basement because of a lame company not > fixing the problem. The whole house smells. > My family purchased me a dehumidifier that has been running 24/7 > for about a month. It has significantly decreased the pungent odor. > However it still lingers and I'm still very ill. > I need to get a room air filter and have too many choices and am > too confused right now to sort through the options. was hoping to > find some people with same experience to give me a few options that > have been helpful to them so I can begin my search. > I thought I would try to make my bedroom a safe room but don't > know how to use the dennyfoil I'm told I need. My floors are hard > wood and the the flipside of the floor is the basement ceiling so I > know it's doming up throught the floor boards and my vents are old > fashoined (like 15x14 " ) and need to find something to filter them too? > any advise, I'd greatly appreciate. Moving is not an option for > me right now. I'm in the worst financial situation I've ever been in > my life. struggling through disability and fidning doctors to > acknowledge my problem. I have a tent in the backyard. > I also have an ozone machinge that I run periodically but also > have problems with thta. The mold I have found, I've cleaned > with " safe " cleaner and then sprayed hydrogen peroxide on it and left > it there. > thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2003 Report Share Posted May 19, 2003 Welcome! www.plastikos.com See Dr. Kolb in Atlanta Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: ashleigh952000 Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 10:21 AM Subject: new to group Hi: I am new to this group and would like to get some advise on surgeons who perform explants. My surgeron who implanted me with saline implants does not remove them. I'd like to find a doctor anywhere in Georgia that is experienced in this field. Can you offer me any help? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2003 Report Share Posted May 20, 2003 Vickie, I can only give you the contact information for the other patients of hers who have had not so good experiences, and let them tell you about what they went through themselves. Both of them are on this group, although one of them stays silent, and the other may choose to write you privately or publicly. I do think Dr. Kolb is capable and will do a proper explant for you, which will give you peace of mind. If you would like me to send them a letter from you asking for more information about their explant experience, write me and I will forward your letter to them. The only other doctors I have any information about and that are close to Georgia are these: ALABAMADR. WILLIAM O. THOMAS, 5600 Girby Rd. Mobile, AL 36693 (334) 660-5763"He flatly states that knowing what he does today, he would NOT putsilicone implants in." Contact Toni Risch: aca@... FLORIDA Dr. Marguerite Barnett P/S 530 S. Nekomis Ave., Suite 6 Venice, FL 34285 (941)484-0717 http://www.homestead.com/sosalines/explant.html A very caring doctor. Contacts: Marielee3@... (5-26-99 explant),support group leader near Dr. Barnett: Chris: Tanja@... Dr. Barroso P/S 524 Arthur Godfrey Rd., Miami Beach, FL 33140 (305)674-8586(He is expensive. Obtain in writing from him he will remove your implants "en bloc" and do a total capsulectomy, if at all possible. Only a few women I know have used him and this is why I am a bit leery. Please report any experiences, good or bad, with him.) DR. HOLLIS CAFFEE, plastic surgeon, Professor plastic surgery, University of Florida College of Medicine Box 100286, Gainesville, FL 32610 (352)395-7972 caffee@... professor of surgery and chief of the Division of Plastic Surgery (He will not admit anything is wrong in all probability with breast implants. However, reports are he will remove the implants "en bloc" and a total capuslectomy., If possible; get it in writing from him with his signature he will do both so there can be no misunderstanding plus send him a certified letter you feel these are imperative! ) DR. ARTHUR DEBAISE, plastic surgeon, 1414 Kuhl Ave. 3rd Floor, Orlando, FL 32806, 1-407-237-6398 or 1800 Mercy Dr. , Orlando, FL 32808 1-407-578-0212 DR. A. H. NEZAMI, Plastic surgeon, Baptist Medical Center820 Prudential Dr. , Suite 702, ville, FL 32207 1-904-399-5061 E-mail ahnezami@... http://www.jacksonvillecosmeticsurgery.com/education.html DR. PAMELA ROSEN, P/S, Coral Springs, FL, I am thankful each day that I found a plastic surgeon who recognized the dangers of silicone and saline implants. She has stopped all implantations, except when she can give each patient the entire story and list ALL of the potential risk factors and thepatient requests them anyway due to extreme conditions such as mastectomy.She prefers mastopexy to implant for healthy women and openly discusses herreasoning.......she cares about the health ofher patients: by :Yannijazz@... (check that Dr. Rosen will remove your implants "enbloc," etc.! She is new to our list; let me know what you think of her ifyou decide to see her! Barbara: Suriliimp@.... See below.) Dr. D. Rotatori P/S 851 W. Morse Blvd. Winter Park, FLA 32789 (407)647-4601 http://www.internetmd.com/ DR. LUIS VINAS, plastic Surgeon 1620 S. Congress Ave.Suite 100, Palm Springs, FL 33461 1-561-968-7111 http://surgery.org/drlvinas/default.htm Dr. Vitale- P/S 1229 S. Strawbridge aveMelbourne, FL 32901 (407)676-5543 http://www.melbourneplasticsurgery.com/id2.htm (Make sure she will remove your implants "en bloc" and perform a total capsulectomy if possible) SOUTH CAROLINA Dr. Shirley Madison P/S 244 Greenville, NW Aiken, SC 29801 (803)641-3879 Contact Darcy: Jluadzers@... who was explanted by her TENNESSEEDR. ROBERT WALLACE, P/S, U T Medical Group-Plastic Surgery, 910 Madison Avenue, Suite 525, Memphis, TN 38103-3470, 1-901-448-8170 Recommended by Dr. Shanklin. Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: Vickie Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 7:29 AM Subject: Re: new to group Patty, thank you for the help. What kind of "bad reports"? I dont want to subject myself to a bad surgeon. I want this done right the first time. Have you heard of women with bad results from her? Are there other doctors near Atlanta that are good? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2003 Report Share Posted May 20, 2003 Patty: I'd like to hear from the ladies who had bad experiences with her. She is soooo close to my home and it would be easy for me to see her, but I'd like all the info I can get before I make the appointment to do so. They can write me at this address vickiemsmith17@... if they are willing to talk about it. I imagine it is difficult to discuss. I appreciate you time and help...really I do. Vickie >From: "~*Patty*~" >Reply- > >Subject: Re: new to group >Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 13:21:33 -0700 > >Vickie, >I can only give you the contact information for the other patients of hers who have had not so good experiences, and let them tell you about what they went through themselves. Both of them are on this group, although one of them stays silent, and the other may choose to write you privately or publicly. I do think Dr. Kolb is capable and will do a proper explant for you, which will give you peace of mind. > >If you would like me to send them a letter from you asking for more information about their explant experience, write me and I will forward your letter to them. The only other doctors I have any information about and that are close to Georgia are these: >ALABAMA > >DR. WILLIAM O. THOMAS, >5600 Girby Rd. >Mobile, AL 36693 >(334) 660-5763 >"He flatly states that knowing what he does today, he would NOT put >silicone implants in." Contact Toni Risch: aca@... > >FLORIDA > >Dr. Marguerite Barnett P/S >530 S. Nekomis Ave., Suite 6 >Venice, FL 34285 >(941)484-0717 >http://www.homestead.com/sosalines/explant.html >A very caring doctor. Contacts: Marielee3@... (5-26-99 explant), >support group leader near Dr. Barnett: Chris: Tanja@... > >Dr. Barroso P/S >524 Arthur Godfrey Rd., >Miami Beach, FL 33140 >(305)674-8586 >(He is expensive. Obtain in writing from him he will remove your implants "en bloc" and do a total capsulectomy, if at all possible. Only a few women I know have used him and this is why I am a bit leery. Please report any experiences, good or bad, with him.) > >DR. HOLLIS CAFFEE, plastic surgeon, >Professor plastic surgery, University of Florida College of Medicine >Box 100286, >Gainesville, FL 32610 >(352)395-7972 >caffee@... >professor of surgery and chief of the Division of Plastic Surgery >(He will not admit anything is >wrong in all probability with breast implants. >However, reports are he will remove the implants >"en bloc" and a total capuslectomy., If possible; >get it in writing from him with his signature he >will do both so there can be no misunderstanding >plus send him a certified letter you feel these >are imperative! ) > >DR. ARTHUR DEBAISE, plastic surgeon, >1414 Kuhl Ave. 3rd Floor, >Orlando, FL 32806, 1-407-237-6398 or >1800 Mercy Dr. , >Orlando, FL 32808 1-407-578-0212 > >DR. A. H. NEZAMI, Plastic surgeon, >Baptist Medical Center >820 Prudential Dr. , Suite 702, >ville, FL 32207 >1-904-399-5061 >E-mail ahnezami@... >http://www.jacksonvillecosmeticsurgery.com/education.html > >DR. PAMELA ROSEN, P/S, >Coral Springs, FL, >I am thankful each day that I found a plastic surgeon who recognized the dangers of silicone and saline implants. She has stopped all implantations, except when she can give each patient the entire story and list ALL of the potential risk factors and the >patient requests them anyway due to extreme conditions such as mastectomy. >She prefers mastopexy to implant for healthy women and openly discusses her >reasoning.......she cares about the health ofher patients: by : >Yannijazz@... (check that Dr. Rosen will remove your implants "en >bloc," etc.! She is new to our list; let me know what you think of her if >you decide to see her! Barbara: Suriliimp@.... See below.) > > >Dr. D. Rotatori P/S >851 W. Morse Blvd. >Winter Park, FLA 32789 >(407)647-4601 >http://www.internetmd.com/ > >DR. LUIS VINAS, plastic Surgeon >1620 S. Congress Ave.Suite 100, >Palm Springs, FL 33461 >1-561-968-7111 >http://surgery.org/drlvinas/default.htm > >Dr. Vitale- P/S >1229 S. Strawbridge ave >Melbourne, FL 32901 >(407)676-5543 >http://www.melbourneplasticsurgery.com/id2.htm >(Make sure she will remove your implants >"en bloc" and perform a total capsulectomy if possible) >SOUTH CAROLINA >Dr. Shirley Madison P/S >244 Greenville, NW >Aiken, SC 29801 (803)641-3879 >Contact Darcy: Jluadzers@... who was explanted by her > >TENNESSEE > >DR. ROBERT WALLACE, P/S, >U T Medical Group-Plastic Surgery, >910 Madison Avenue, Suite 525, >Memphis, TN 38103-3470, >1-901-448-8170 >Recommended by Dr. Shanklin. > > > >Patty > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Vickie > > Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 7:29 AM > Subject: Re: new to group > > > > Patty, thank you for the help. What kind of "bad reports"? I dont want to subject myself to a bad surgeon. I want this done right the first time. Have you heard of women with bad results from her? Are there other doctors near Atlanta that are good? > > Protect your PC - Click here for McAfee.com VirusScan Online Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2003 Report Share Posted May 20, 2003 Hi and welcome to the group! I want to let you know about my surgeon, who is probably the leader in explant and lift surgery in the country, maybe the world. Anyhow, she is in Ohio, but many women still go there, in fact I know of women who went to her from Europe. One recently in fact. I also know she is the sweetest, kindest, humble Dr I have ever met( and I have met allot of them) and she does beautiful work. She also probably has the most patients and photos on the web that you will find. So if experience and expertise is what you are looking for she is the best. Now the only drawbacks is that she is so far away, and she does not come cheap. If you are interested in seeing her work check out www.drfeng.com and also www.explantation.com their are quite a few ladies on that site who used Dr Feng including me. I am under the Nickname CJ over their and my pics are up there. I felt that I had to tell you about Dr Feng because of the fact that I don't know of any other surgeon who has done as many lifts and explants as her and also who has as many happy patients. So if your looking for an expert she is def one to see. As far as other surgeons go, there are a few, and most of them are going to be a distance to get to. The way I personally saw it was if I was going to do this, and travel, then I wanted the best and was willing to pay for it. But anyhow don't just take my word for it, ask around and check out the explantation site too, there are so many women there that used Dr Feng. There is usually at least one a week going to her as well so you might even be able to hook up with someone for support, I know that they do that allot through that site. But please do stick around this group as well the girls here are awesome and Patty knows so much about natural healing as do others. We all care so much, I would love to hear more about your story and also know that your def not alone! love In , " ashleigh952000 " <vickiemsmith17@h...> wrote: > Hi: I am new to this group and would like to get some advise on > surgeons who perform explants. My surgeron who implanted me with > saline implants does not remove them. I'd like to find a doctor > anywhere in Georgia that is experienced in this field. Can you offer > me any help? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2003 Report Share Posted July 1, 2003 The super expert on compounding LDN is Dr. Skip Lenz. His website is www.skipspharmacy.com. Hope this helps. > Hello. I've been lurking on this group for a couple of weeks now, and have > learned a lot about LDN. I love this group! > > Question: I just started LDN last night at 4.5 mg. This morning as soon as I > got up, I was very nauseated. Almost to the point of vomiting. It passed > after about 30 minutes and I feel fine now. Has anyone else experienced > this? > > Also, I have seen posts regarding the different ways of compounding this > drug. My pharmacist mixed it in some kind of almond oil. I'm assuming she > knows what she's doing, but I would sure prefer pill form. Does anyone know > of a pharmacy in the Alaska or Washington state area that compounds this > drug in pill form? Maybe I could give my pharmacist their number. > > Thank you, > > Jody Vilandre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2003 Report Share Posted July 1, 2003 from a previous post: Fairview Compound Center w/ peter steele who is a pharmacist 800-882-1377 who is VERY familiar with making up prescripts for this. Phil Harding University of Michigan On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Jody Vilandre wrote: > Hello. I've been lurking on this group for a couple of weeks now, and have > learned a lot about LDN. I love this group! > > Question: I just started LDN last night at 4.5 mg. This morning as soon as I > got up, I was very nauseated. Almost to the point of vomiting. It passed > after about 30 minutes and I feel fine now. Has anyone else experienced > this? > > Also, I have seen posts regarding the different ways of compounding this > drug. My pharmacist mixed it in some kind of almond oil. I'm assuming she > knows what she's doing, but I would sure prefer pill form. Does anyone know > of a pharmacy in the Alaska or Washington state area that compounds this > drug in pill form? Maybe I could give my pharmacist their number. > > Thank you, > > Jody Vilandre > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2003 Report Share Posted July 1, 2003 Hi Jody, If I am understanding your question, you want a phone number of a pharmacist who is compounding the LDN for several of us so that he/she can ask some questions? Well I'd recommend Skip's pharmacy. Skip is a very personable kind of guy and I bet he'd be willing to answer some questions. He's down in Florida. His number is (800) 553-7429. There are also compounders that will ship to just about anywhere so you might want to give that some thought. Let us know is you are interested. Oh and welcome to the group....*S*. Joyce. From: " Jody Vilandre " <jody@...> <low dose naltrexone > Subject: [low dose naltrexone] New to group Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 11:31:59 -0800 Hello. I've been lurking on this group for a couple of weeks now, and have learned a lot about LDN. I love this group! Question: I just started LDN last night at 4.5 mg. This morning as soon as I got up, I was very nauseated. Almost to the point of vomiting. It passed after about 30 minutes and I feel fine now. Has anyone else experienced this? Also, I have seen posts regarding the different ways of compounding this drug. My pharmacist mixed it in some kind of almond oil. I'm assuming she knows what she's doing, but I would sure prefer pill form. Does anyone know of a pharmacy in the Alaska or Washington state area that compounds this drug in pill form? Maybe I could give my pharmacist their number. Thank you, Jody Vilandre _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2003 Report Share Posted July 2, 2003 Hi here is one in washing state Spokane The Medicine Shoppe Phone 509-327-1507 They will send it by mail cost $26.00 per month or $59.95 for 3 month Good luck Calvin. ----- Original Message ----- From: " Jody Vilandre " <jody@...> <low dose naltrexone > Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 12:31 PM Subject: [low dose naltrexone] New to group > Hello. I've been lurking on this group for a couple of weeks now, and have > learned a lot about LDN. I love this group! > > Question: I just started LDN last night at 4.5 mg. This morning as soon as I > got up, I was very nauseated. Almost to the point of vomiting. It passed > after about 30 minutes and I feel fine now. Has anyone else experienced > this? > > Also, I have seen posts regarding the different ways of compounding this > drug. My pharmacist mixed it in some kind of almond oil. I'm assuming she > knows what she's doing, but I would sure prefer pill form. Does anyone know > of a pharmacy in the Alaska or Washington state area that compounds this > drug in pill form? Maybe I could give my pharmacist their number. > > Thank you, > > Jody Vilandre > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2003 Report Share Posted July 2, 2003 Dr. Bihari recommended that I use Irmat Pharmacies in New York. He said that he had bad experiences from other pharmacies. He found that they were compounding LDN to about 2mg even though the bottle said 4.5mg. I am just following his suggestions. Marie ----- Original Message ----- From: " " <nrhyne@...> <low dose naltrexone > Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 4:17 PM Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: New to group > The super expert on compounding LDN is Dr. Skip Lenz. His website > is www.skipspharmacy.com. Hope this helps. > > > > > Hello. I've been lurking on this group for a couple of weeks now, > and have > > learned a lot about LDN. I love this group! > > > > Question: I just started LDN last night at 4.5 mg. This morning as > soon as I > > got up, I was very nauseated. Almost to the point of vomiting. It > passed > > after about 30 minutes and I feel fine now. Has anyone else > experienced > > this? > > > > Also, I have seen posts regarding the different ways of > compounding this > > drug. My pharmacist mixed it in some kind of almond oil. I'm > assuming she > > knows what she's doing, but I would sure prefer pill form. Does > anyone know > > of a pharmacy in the Alaska or Washington state area that > compounds this > > drug in pill form? Maybe I could give my pharmacist their number. > > > > Thank you, > > > > Jody Vilandre > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2003 Report Share Posted July 2, 2003 I know that the doc I use (Dr. Sullivan, 717-697-5050) recomends Fairview Compounding Center, Steele 800-882-1377 or 717-540-7031). I have used him twice now and he is nothing but great! I think you want to use someone reputable and experienced with compounding this drug as it is an unusual dose for MS. On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Marie Deady wrote: > Dr. Bihari recommended that I use Irmat Pharmacies in New York. He said > that he had bad experiences from other pharmacies. He found that they were > compounding LDN to about 2mg even though the bottle said 4.5mg. > I am just following his suggestions. > Marie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: " " <nrhyne@...> > <low dose naltrexone > > Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 4:17 PM > Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: New to group > > > > The super expert on compounding LDN is Dr. Skip Lenz. His website > > is www.skipspharmacy.com. Hope this helps. > > > > > > > > > Hello. I've been lurking on this group for a couple of weeks now, > > and have > > > learned a lot about LDN. I love this group! > > > > > > Question: I just started LDN last night at 4.5 mg. This morning as > > soon as I > > > got up, I was very nauseated. Almost to the point of vomiting. It > > passed > > > after about 30 minutes and I feel fine now. Has anyone else > > experienced > > > this? > > > > > > Also, I have seen posts regarding the different ways of > > compounding this > > > drug. My pharmacist mixed it in some kind of almond oil. I'm > > assuming she > > > knows what she's doing, but I would sure prefer pill form. Does > > anyone know > > > of a pharmacy in the Alaska or Washington state area that > > compounds this > > > drug in pill form? Maybe I could give my pharmacist their number. > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > > > Jody Vilandre > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2003 Report Share Posted July 3, 2003 You can find a number of possible Doctors listed in www.acam.org. Most of those listed are supposed to be forward thinking doctors. Best of luck. Noland ----- Original Message ----- From: " mabell27962 " <mabell11@...> <low dose naltrexone > Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 8:39 AM Subject: [low dose naltrexone] new to group > Hi, I'm new here and am very interested in trying LDN. Does anyone > know of a doctor in eastern N. C. that prescribes LDN for M.S.? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2003 Report Share Posted October 24, 2003 > Hi My name is . I'm 26M and I have suffered allergies most of my > life > with the following: > -Severe allergies to seasonal outdoor ailments(hayfever) > -Food allegies to numerous foods. (very minimal diet) > -Anaphalxis to Tree Nuts > -Allergic Asthma to everything I am allergic to. > > I have struggled with not only the Asthma recently, but the food > allergies are getting worse. I have been told that Zolair is perfect > for me. I plan on taking shots fairly soon. Has anyone noticed that > in additon to astham does xolair taper down all allergies? IT seems > when you look at how it binds to the IEG and stops the reaction before > it happens, that theroectically it should work for all my allergies. > I know that it is not approved yet for anything but servere allergic > asthama, but I was hoping that some people in here might be willing to > share an information on other allergies it's worked for. I am > particularry interested in the severe anaphaaxis allergy. > > I hope to keep in touch with this group after I start the shots and I > will keep you all updated. > > > Thanks for your time. Welcome , I will get my 9th and 10th shots friday morning and so far the xolair has seemed to have cleared up my sinus allergies. The asthma has improved but not enough yet. Thanks for joining Doug Group creator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2003 Report Share Posted October 24, 2003 Hi folks, What you have to keep in mind is that Xolair (luckily) only binds to free IgE. IgE that is attached to mast cells will not bind to Xolair. This is very important because if the IgE that is binded to mast cells would bind to Xolair this would cause a dramatic anaphalyctic attack.(all the mast cells would burst open and spill enourmous amounts of histamine) It has taken the laboratories quite some time to make sure that xolair will not bind to attached IgE. This however means that in people that have a lot of binded IgE (especially so in the case of asthma) it will take more time for xolair to have an effect. First the already binded IgE has to work off...and than xolair will prevent new IgE to bind with mast cells. This process can take some months. So indeed some allergic sympthoms (that have to do with free IgE) might dissapear rather soon while other sympthoms (that have to do with binded IgE) will take more time to clear. Regards, Edgar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 go to www.Remedyfind.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 You can surf the whole board to read past messages by doing the following: 1. Go to www.LDNinfo.org 2. Click on " LDN Group Site " 3. Click on " Sign in to " 4. Sign in 5. This will give you access to all the messages starting in September, 2002 Noland ----- Original Message ----- From: " dietz827 " <dietz827@...> <low dose naltrexone > Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 2:04 PM Subject: [low dose naltrexone] new to group > I have been reading a lot about LDN. I see my neuro next week and > plan > on having him change me to this medicine. I have had MS since 1991. > I work full time and I am still somewhat ambulatory. Things begin > going downhiool 5 years ago with the stres of my mothers's stroke and > then her death. Would like to hear more from others taking this > med. Not looking for a miracle drug, just would like some aspects of > my life back if possible. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 http://remedyfind.com/rem.asp?ID=4393 is the direct link to the LDN ratings ----- Original Message ----- From: noclue915@... dietz827@... Cc: low dose naltrexone Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 16:46 Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] new to group go to www.Remedyfind.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 Why would one need to sign a liability release to obtain Naltrexone? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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