Guest guest Posted August 17, 2002 Report Share Posted August 17, 2002 Nil I still alternate Siberian Ginseng with Licorice Root for adrenal support/tonic. 920 mg two to three times daily..... most days! Hope this helps mjh ps Charlie is still facing major challenges...... sigh In a message dated 8/17/02 8:08:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: > Thanks very much. Do you still use Siberian ginseng? At what dosage? How > many times a day? > Take care. Nil > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2002 Report Share Posted September 16, 2002 Hello, I haven't posted in several months. Been going through some tough times with my teenage son and that's taken up all of my time, along with my full-time job. I was diagnosted in Nov 99 with AIH, was jaundiced and the whole bit. It was horrible. I was put on Prednisone and Imuran. As I showed improvement I was removed from the Prednisone after almost a year. My Imuran was reduced to 100 mg. Several weeks ago, I had a horrible case of bronchitis and went to the doctor for medication. He gave me three different meds. After taking the meds I felt dizzy and disoriented. As I got up from my chair to go lay down, I fainted in my hallway. When I awoke I could barely stand up. I crawled to my bed and waiting for my husband to come home. We called the doctor and he said go to the emergency room. I couldn't get out of bed to go, so I laid in bed all night and the next full day, not able to stand up, even to go to the bathroom. It was horrible. Once I regained some strength I returned to work, but still felt drained and was white as a ghost. A nurse I work with noticed this and the fact that I was eating ice, which I never do. She said I showed signs of anemia. It all made sense, so I called my liver doc for a CBC. Low and behold, my hemoglobin was 7.7, a normal is usually 11-14. I was severely anemic, so bad I had to have two units of blood transfused. My doc seems to think it was my Imuran. Imuran really messes with your bone marrow and oxygen in your blood. He cut my dose to 75 mg a day, hoping that will help. His only fear is that my liver may raise it's ugly head again since I lowered my dose. It's been about six weeks since my tranfusion and my hemoglobin now is 10.8 and I feel a lot better. But lowering my Imuran dose still worries me. My doc is keeping a close eye on my enzyme levels and hemoglobin. I wanted to share this story in case any of you on Imuran may experience the same symptoms. Joan, regarding the disappearance of your fibrosis, my first liver biopsy in 1999 showed moderate scarring, however, my liver biopy this past Novemer showed improvement. So, everything you said must be true. I also read about the Ultram. Ultram is a similar drug to Naproxen, so it shouldn't be classified as a narcotic. Anyone with any advice on living with a 17 year old male, please sent it. I'm at my wits in. Take care, in Louisiana AIH Nov 99' > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2002 Report Share Posted September 16, 2002 My advice to your 17 year old? Just love him and be grateful that you have a living son. I wish to God every day that I had those problems and joys that only a 17 year old can give. Debby Re: [ ] Digest Number 2499 > Hello, I haven't posted in several months. Been going through some tough times > with my teenage son and that's taken up all of my time, along with my full-time > job. > > I was diagnosted in Nov 99 with AIH, was jaundiced and the whole bit. It was > horrible. I was put on Prednisone and Imuran. As I showed improvement I was > removed from the Prednisone after almost a year. My Imuran was reduced to 100 > mg. > > Several weeks ago, I had a horrible case of bronchitis and went to the doctor > for medication. He gave me three different meds. After taking the meds I felt > dizzy and disoriented. As I got up from my chair to go lay down, I fainted in > my hallway. When I awoke I could barely stand up. I crawled to my bed and > waiting for my husband to come home. We called the doctor and he said go to > the emergency room. I couldn't get out of bed to go, so I laid in bed all > night and the next full day, not able to stand up, even to go to the bathroom. > It was horrible. > > Once I regained some strength I returned to work, but still felt drained and > was white as a ghost. A nurse I work with noticed this and the fact that I was > eating ice, which I never do. She said I showed signs of anemia. It all made > sense, so I called my liver doc for a CBC. Low and behold, my hemoglobin was > 7.7, a normal is usually 11-14. I was severely anemic, so bad I had to have > two units of blood transfused. My doc seems to think it was my Imuran. Imuran > really messes with your bone marrow and oxygen in your blood. He cut my dose > to 75 mg a day, hoping that will help. His only fear is that my liver may > raise it's ugly head again since I lowered my dose. It's been about six weeks > since my tranfusion and my hemoglobin now is 10.8 and I feel a lot better. But > lowering my Imuran dose still worries me. My doc is keeping a close eye on my > enzyme levels and hemoglobin. I wanted to share this story in case any of you > on Imuran may experience the same symptoms. > > Joan, regarding the disappearance of your fibrosis, my first liver biopsy in > 1999 showed moderate scarring, however, my liver biopy this past Novemer showed > improvement. So, everything you said must be true. > > I also read about the Ultram. Ultram is a similar drug to Naproxen, so it > shouldn't be classified as a narcotic. > > Anyone with any advice on living with a 17 year old male, please sent it. I'm > at my wits in. > > Take care, in Louisiana AIH Nov 99' > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2002 Report Share Posted September 17, 2002 i am on a high dose of immuran ..thanx for the heads up......As far as children, i have a 22 yr old female just graduated massage therapy and is getting ready to go for her state license...When she was in her teens I never imagined her graduating high school much less college..I am so proud of her accomplishments...I also have a son who will be 16 in November. He is a different child and has a new set of "teen rules". I know we will survive the male teen years .. i"ll let you know how we re doing .. my first obstacle so far is school and driving ....take care karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2002 Report Share Posted September 17, 2002 Theresa, I too live with a 17 year old male. I love him dearly but it can be difficult. They think they are adults and want to be treated as such but act like kids and cannot understand why we parents are upset. If you figure out what to do with a 17 year old male, let me know. I guess you just love them and hope that you've raised them correctly. I have always said that a child comes in to this world being who is going to be. You can do a lot of things to mold them but I think they are who they will be generally when they pop out screaming. I survived my 24 year old daughter and she is now turning back in to that lovely little baby I held and thought was so beautiful. I wasn't sure I was going to get through it with her. Teenage years are difficult. Can't give you much advise, just know that I too am going through the same things. E-mail me directly if you need to talk. Hang in there and I'm sure he will grow up to be a man you can be very proud of. I know I am proud of my 17 year old " man of the house " even when he acts like a 7 year old. Hearing you loud and clear, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 <<What about the Tide Free or Deep Clean Free? Is that any better? >> Doesn't help a bit. Josh gets a huge rash within an hour after any Tide-washed clothing hits his skin. Actually I noticed my asthma eased up a bit when I quit using it. <<Probably the reason Tide cleans so well is because it has all those lovely chemicals in there.>> YES! I admit, I still have a bottle of it for summer and Son #2, the Messy One...if the clothes are just dirty/stained beyond recognition, I wash them in Tide first, then go through 2 cycles of All to get all the chemicals out. Nothing cleans like Tide...it just needs to eat through the dirt, not our skin! M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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