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In a message dated 12/18/01 5:03:57 AM Eastern Standard Time,

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> Just curious, what is the reason you can't get in to see Cheney again?

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> > Sorry, you said in your post that it was your neurologist who

> > suggested you take Trazedone. My brain doesn't hold info. well right

> > now.

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Someone must have dug up an old post b/c it talks about a post I had written

about me going to the neurologist May 3.

Well, I have accessed Cheney info but am not a Cheney patient. I tried his

things but taking .5 mg Natrol melatonin usually works fine to help me get

8-8.5 hours uninterupted sleep, but for the few times that I am not sleepy,

like midnight last night when I normally like to be in bed, I take .5mg

Klonopin and that does the job. One bottle of Klonopin lasts me a very long

time.

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" I've read that those with CFS have to be VERY careful about taking

antidepressants. I was extremely drowsy with Paxil for 1 month, then

got past that and was ok. But when I tried to up the dosage above 10

mg, I developed POTS. Effexor gave me a 1-year relapse. So my advice

is to start very low. If you're having severe effects on such a low

dosage, you might want to try a different antidepressant. We're all

different as to which ones we can tolerate. I will not try any other

antidepressents after my past experiences. "

What is " POTS " ?

BTW, It has been 3-4 days since I stoped taking the Paxil and yesterday was

the first good day, without hypotension, that I've had since I started

taking the stuff.

That is pretty soberng, that you had a 1 year relapase with Effexor. I was

worried that the Paxil might have thrown me for a loop, too. My doc'

recommends I try Zoloft, low dose. We'll see.

Have others had better luck using Wellbutrin or some other non-SSRI? My goal

is to increase energy and reduce cognitive symptoms. Thanks for the

info'.

M-

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  • 1 year later...

At 11:36 AM 8/15/03 +0000, you wrote:

>However, I am wondering

>how she would get the swirls all the way to bottom of pipe or whatever she

>used.

you use something (a venetian blind slat? something thin and flexible) to

divide the mold in half ... pour the two different colors on either side

of it...'turn' the divider a bit while removing it...

seems like this would work... I'm pcv challenged...but this seems like it

would work... in theory!

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Yesterday's paper (The Oregonian) had an add for a research study for P &

PA. I've looked on the web but see no info about it --

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Logos for Enbrel, Amgen & Wyeth are in the ad. It also lists Dermatology

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Cutaneous Research Specialists as three participating sites in the Portland

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I tried the number but no answer on weekends, just a message. Since this is

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I just did a google on papain from papayas and a

website indicated that papain works in both acidic and

alkalinic environments.

I am a bit perplexed that someone said fruit and

veggies should not be taken at the same time. Dr.

Budwig recommends veggies then fruits for dessert.

She is 90% successful in her protocol for cancer.

Even if you have no cancer, her protocol is good for

one's well being. She only recommends two kinds of

oils, flax to be ingested and coconut oil for cooking.

There are good suppliers of flax oil at organic

superstores. They do not go stale if refrigerated. And

if you get by the volume you can freeze them.

Sunlight is the best source of vitamin D. Expose

yourself to the sun without sunglasses or sunscreens.

The retina receives the vitamin D and sent to your

system to process. Don't look at the sun directly,

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at least 30 minutes of morning sun or late afternoon

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, I was simply telling everyone what I remembered about a book I read many

years ago. I dont practice that form of eating.I personally follow a Sally Falon

, Nourishing Traditions, Weston Price, traditional foods type diet and fairly

loosely at that.Each person has to find what works best for them.

in NC

melly banagale <@...> wrote:

I just did a google on papain from papayas and a

website indicated that papain works in both acidic and

alkalinic environments.

I am a bit perplexed that someone said fruit and

veggies should not be taken at the same time.

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  • 5 months later...

Kathy: our parent group " Smartbandsters " on www.

<http://www./> is probably the best place for you to get

information and advice. I will warn you that it is a very active group.

Going to an informational meeting with one of the local surgeons is a great

idea: you might even want to go to more than one. Some of the local

practices will encourage you to go to support groups where you can meet

30-70 patients with lap-bands and ask all the questions you want.

This group is mainly for meeting announcements and events in the Pacific

Northwest.

Good luck with your banding!

-- Jessie A.

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