Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 From: "Pruyn, Colleen" <colleen.pruyn@...> Subject: RE: Re:anita I am on 100mg of Imuran and I notice my hair thinning. My doc swears this is not a side of Imuran but, I am not imaging this. COLLEEN, are you taking Prednisone as well as Imuran? Thinning hair (and increased facial hair for women) are common side effects of Prednisone use. Most people's hair goes back to normal as the dosage decreases. You may see other "typical" side effects, or you may not. Most of the changes reverse with a lower dosage. If you are taking Prednisone, be sure you are getting enough calcium and weight-bearing exercise. Ask your doctor if you need Fosamax to avoid bone loss. Incidentally, Prednisone is a corticosteroid, quite different from what muscle builders use. In fact, it tends to atrophy leg and arm muscles. The side effects appeared almost immediately for me, but I began Prednisone at 80 mg. The high dosage may have been a factor in the rapid on-set of side effects. Harper Subject: Unexplained pain in lymph nodes and slight swelling Hi everyone; My name is bev, I was diagnosed in 1999 with AIH and Cirrhosis. . . . I found a good liver specialist that feels that my disease has burned itself out, therefore he only put me on 50 mg a day of imuran and 60 mg of inderal. . . . I was taken off the imuran in march because my white blood cell count dropped to low. In the past week, I have went back on the imuran. However, In the past month the pain has increased and my throat and right arm pit are know hurting. My lymph nodes are slightly swollen. If there is anyone out there who might know what is causing this pain in my lymph nodes please let me know. I would appreciate any imput. I wish all of you the best. Bev BEV, none of us are doctors, and I don't have an answer for the lymph node situation. Have you and your doctor discussed adding Prednisone or a similar drug to your regime? This (Prednisone or similar, usually used with Imuran) is pretty much the standard, basic treatment for AIH. There aren't a lot of variations, except in dosage. Perhaps the two of you should talk about the pros and cons of Prednisone in your particular case. Is the Inderal to control your blood pressure? The idea that AIH may burn itself out worries me a little; AIH isn't curable. You have it for a lifetime, and you work to slow its progress. Do you have one of the basic liver reference books, such as the one by Palmer or the one by G. Worman? Harper Anita, I hope this day, this week, this month go well for you as you remember your mother's life and your loss. Harper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 In a message dated 1/9/03 8:32:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, flatcat9@... writes: The side effects appeared almost immediately for me, but I began Prednisone at 80 mg. The high dosage may have been a factor in the rapid on-set of side effects. I was reading the package insert of some prednisone and it said to take a double dose every other day to help avoid some of the side effects. I would not do that without talking to my doctor, and at this point I don't really care, but I wondered if anyone is on this type of regimen and what the results are. Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 I too have had pain and swelling in my groin area (rt side only). I thought maybe it was lymph nodes or a hernia or something. The doc told be it was wsollen lymph nodes - had a CT Abd/Pelvis but nothing showed up - Put me on antibiotics for a while. About the same time I had an abnornal Pap Smear - went thru a biopsy - it came back as Mild Dysplasia. I've also had a green discharge from bil breast which grew staph infection. I try to stay away from people with "BUGS" because of the Imuran - but I work in the medical field and find this difficult at times. a in NC AIH 5/00 Unexplained pain in lymph nodes and slight swellingHi everyone; My name is bev, I was diagnosed in 1999 with AIH and Cirrhosis. . . . I found a good liver specialist that feels that my disease has burned itself out, therefore he only put me on 50 mg a day of imuran and 60 mg of inderal. . . . I was taken off the imuran in march because my white blood cell count dropped to low. In the past week, I have went back on the imuran. However, In the past month the pain has increased and my throat and right arm pit are know hurting. My lymph nodes are slightly swollen. If there is anyone out there who might know what is causing this pain in my lymph nodes please let me know.I would appreciate any imput. I wish all of you the best. Bev BEV, none of us are doctors, and I don't have an answer for the lymph node situation. Have you and your doctor discussed adding Prednisone or a similar drug to your regime? This (Prednisone or similar, usually used with Imuran) is pretty much the standard, basic treatment for AIH. There aren't a lot of variations, except in dosage. Perhaps the two of you should talk about the pros and cons of Prednisone in your particular case. Is the Inderal to control your blood pressure? The idea that AIH may burn itself out worries me a little; AIH isn't curable. You have it for a lifetime, and you work to slow its progress.Do you have one of the basic liver reference books, such as the one by Palmer or the one by G. Worman?HarperAnita, I hope this day, this week, this month go well for you as you remember your mother's life and your loss.Harper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2003 Report Share Posted January 10, 2003 Dear Bert, Has anybody checked you for discoid lupus(a skin form) or SLE(systemic lupus)? I know you've had a million and 10 tests so I would guess that they have but it seems like there should be some reason for the rash that the drs could identify. Hang in there, girl, we're all rooting for you! Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2003 Report Share Posted January 10, 2003 Dear Adriene, It sounds like you are going to have an endoscopy, which is where they look down your esophagus and can check your stomach, too. I've had 3, I think, and they didn't bother me - the light meds are great. Don't worry too much about it, it could really help them see what's happening. Good luck! Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 Sounds brilliant - but then I see the article is in 2001 - and hardly nothing since. The product is available on www.iherb.com <http://www.iherb.com/> But I doubt I will bother Ian Ancient Chinese folk remedy may hold key to non-toxic cancer treatme Posted by: " robert " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2011 Report Share Posted July 26, 2011 I used 300 000 IU injection on most of my pts who had Vit D < 10-20. Few my Bariatric pt's Vit D would not respond to one injection so started giving them 600 000IU. I found that there vit D still remain low 20-29 often starts dropping down if I do not con supplementing. Please let me know if anybody had pts with endo barrier. We have one pt who could not keep even fluid down for one week after insertion. Regards Nona From: " " < > Sent: Wednesday, 20 April 2011, 12:53Subject: Digest Number 2711 Bariatric Nutrition Dietitians Messages In This Digest (5 Messages) 1a. Re: Injectable Vitamin D From: Krystal Cameron 1b. Re: Injectable Vitamin D From: evansonamt 1c. Injectable Vitamin D From: Berry 2a. Pregnancy & Wt Loss Surgery From: Steiner, Judy 2b. Re: Pregnancy & Wt Loss Surgery From: Simler View All Topics | Create New Topic Messages 1a. Re: Injectable Vitamin D Posted by: "Krystal Cameron" kcameron@... premierdietitian Tue Apr 19, 2011 5:20 am (PDT) We use a 600,000 IU injection in our office. We just started using it about 1 month ago, so we don't have data available yet. The indication for use is when a pt's vitamin D level is less than 15 or they have not responded to a treatment of 50,000 IU orally three times per week for 3 months. We have a local pharmacy compound it for us.KrystalKrystal Cameron, RD, LDNRegistered DietitianNew Life Center for Bariatric Surgery200 Ft. West BlvdBuilding One, Suite 200Knoxville, TN 37922(865) 694-9676P Value our planet... Please print this email only if necessary. Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (4) 1b. Re: Injectable Vitamin D Posted by: "evansonamt" ellen.evans@... evansonamt Tue Apr 19, 2011 8:18 am (PDT) Does your NP have the author or name of the article where the data for this has come from? Our NP is interested in knowing the research behind the injectables.Thanks>> One of our NPs just returned from a conference where someone spoke about injectable Vitamin D. Has anyone used it in their practice? If so, any comments?> Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (4) 1c. Injectable Vitamin D Posted by: " Berry" rdgina@... rdgina1 Tue Apr 19, 2011 8:40 am (PDT) I only have had 1 pt on injectable vit. D. She had a biliopancreaticdiversion/duodenal switch about 12 years ago. She had tried mega oral dosesof D and her levels hovered around 15-20. She had seen many specialistsincluding an endocrinologist and it was determined that she just could notabsorb enough through her altered GI tract. She was also sitting in the sunfor 30 minutes per day in Southern California, but she was a high-upexecutive and could not get outside much more. I have since changedpositions and have not been able to follow up with her. She was attemptingto get the surgery somehow reversed or at least improved because vitamin Dwas just the start of her many malnutrition issues. As far as theinjectable dose goes - I don't remember what it was off the top of my headand it was prescribed by endocrine. She injected smaller doses daily if Irecall. I believe her levels rose to about 30 but still not great.-- * Berry MS, RD, CSP* Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (4) 2a. Pregnancy & Wt Loss Surgery Posted by: "Steiner, Judy" steinerj@... judysteiner@... Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:07 pm (PDT) I'm wondering what others are recommending for pts who have had gastric bypass and are pregnant as far as Vit-Min supplementation.Judy Steiner, RD, LDRegistered Dietitian BariatricsMember ASMBS and ADASt. Luke's Boise Medical Center208-381-7281[cid:image001.jpg@ 01CBFEAB. E37C2DA0]mg.slrmc.org made the following annotations------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -"This message is intended for the use of the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is confidential or privileged, the disclosure of which is governed by applicable law. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message by error, please notify us immediately and destroy the related message." ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (2) 2b. Re: Pregnancy & Wt Loss Surgery Posted by: " Simler" vsimler@... valeriesimler Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:53 pm (PDT) Me, too. The published guidelines are contradictory. Some recommend adding a prenatal to the regimen that the pt is already following for RNY, while other articles say that this combination may result in excessive vitamin A intake. Simler, MS, RD, Manager for Weight Loss Surgery and Osteoporosis Programs ValleyCare Health System 925-416-6712 >>> "Steiner, Judy" <steinerjslhs (DOT) org> 4/19/2011 3:07 PM >>> I’m wondering what others are recommending for pts who have had gastric bypass and are pregnant as far as Vit-Min supplementation. Judy Steiner, RD, LD Registered Dietitian Bariatrics Member ASMBS and ADA St. Luke's Boise Medical Center 208-381-7281 mg.slrmc.org made the following annotations ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - "This message is intended for the use of the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is confidential or privileged, the disclosure of which is governed by applicable law. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message by error, please notify us immediately and destroy the related message." ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - This message and any included attachments are from ValleyCare Health System and are intended only for the addressee(s) . The information contained herein may include trade secrets or privileged or otherwise confidential information.Unauthorized review, forwarding, printing, copying, distributing, or using such information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you received this message in error, or have reason to believe you are not authorized to receive it, please promptly delete this message and notify the sender by e-mail. 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