Guest guest Posted December 7, 2003 Report Share Posted December 7, 2003 I think I was asked about 's attention. ( I apologize for the delay - holiday shopping, flu-sharing, SNOW, and an upcoming surgery for a deviated septum has me a bit distracted) 's attention nowadays has been off, esp with the lack of Kutapressin. Now don't get me wrong - it's much better than it was last year. But it's not 'quite where we want it'. He's currently on Paxil. Dr G has discussed trying Zoloft again <shudder>. Zoloft was not kind to - but neither was Paxil when we first tried it. BUT the blood tests are again beautiful this month, except for the MCV and MCHC. HHV6 has been reduced to 1:20 (from 1:180 3 yrs ago). and so far, no sign of CMV nor EB. We await the NK findings .. BTW - just an ALERT item. 's pediatrician mistakenly gave us the generic form of Paxil the other week. The generic form of Paxil contains lactose! Luckily, the pharmacist gave us the pkg insert and I caught it in time. Doris land Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2003 Report Share Posted December 7, 2003 doris, tx for the tip on generic paxil. our pharm gave us just that about a month ago. my son is doing pretty good but, unexplainable irritableness. the timing is sort of along the lines of when we began the generic paxil. i'll have that changed first thing. tx again. i really enjoy reading all the posts/opinions from you all. i learn soooo much! also, dr g wants my son to try zolof (again) over the winter break. i'll give it a try; last time was horrible! vicki in los angeles Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2003 Report Share Posted December 7, 2003 We just started the generic form of paxil, and our pharmacist said that Dr. G approved it. Walgreens told us that it was exactly the same as the regular paxil. What kind of problems do you see with lactose? I thought the casein was the concern. Barb --- steve and doris smith <sjsmith3@...> wrote: > I think I was asked about 's attention. > ( I apologize for the delay - holiday shopping, > flu-sharing, SNOW, and > an upcoming > surgery for a deviated septum has me a bit > distracted) > > > 's attention nowadays has been off, esp with > the lack of Kutapressin. > Now don't get me wrong - it's much better than it > was last year. > But it's not 'quite where we want it'. He's > currently on Paxil. Dr G > has discussed trying Zoloft > again <shudder>. Zoloft was not kind to - but > neither was Paxil when > we first tried it. > BUT the blood tests are again beautiful this month, > except for the MCV > and MCHC. > HHV6 has been reduced to 1:20 (from 1:180 3 yrs > ago). > and so far, no sign of CMV nor EB. > We await the NK findings .. > > BTW - just an ALERT item. 's pediatrician > mistakenly gave us the > generic > form of Paxil the other week. The generic form of > Paxil contains lactose! > Luckily, the pharmacist gave us the pkg insert and I > caught it in time. > > Doris > land ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2003 Report Share Posted December 8, 2003 Dr. G also wants us to try zoloft over the winter break. is really not having any improvement with the paxil. What negatives did you see? Barb --- vickila1@... wrote: > doris, tx for the tip on generic paxil. our pharm > gave us just that about a > month ago. my son is doing pretty good but, > unexplainable irritableness. the > timing is sort of along the lines of when we began > the generic paxil. i'll > have that changed first thing. tx again. > > i really enjoy reading all the posts/opinions from > you all. i learn soooo > much! > > also, dr g wants my son to try zolof (again) over > the winter break. i'll > give it a try; last time was horrible! > > vicki in los angeles __________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2003 Report Share Posted December 8, 2003 We are in same boat. We are going to try Zolof over the winter break too. is not really having many improve over Celexa. I guees we going to try out Zolof, and move back to celexa ASAP if it does not work out. is draging his head on the floor again after we changed anti fungal to Deflucan. He has very hard time do any hard home work (such as writing)recently, and really slow to transition. I wonder if daflucan is right antifugal for him. Jin > > doris, tx for the tip on generic paxil. our pharm > > gave us just that about a > > month ago. my son is doing pretty good but, > > unexplainable irritableness. the > > timing is sort of along the lines of when we began > > the generic paxil. i'll > > have that changed first thing. tx again. > > > > i really enjoy reading all the posts/opinions from > > you all. i learn soooo > > much! > > > > also, dr g wants my son to try zolof (again) over > > the winter break. i'll > > give it a try; last time was horrible! > > > > vicki in los angeles > __________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 this virus is bogus.! Joyce McCrary wrote: >Hi everyone! >This virus alert is official! I will be sending out three messages which I have prepared for tomorrow and then I will not be online until after the tenth when microsoft is suppose to send out the patch for this latest virus which is suppose start hitting our computers on the sixth. I am doing this to protect those of you who are on my list as I do not want to take any chances of your being contaminated with this virus which they tell us can do serious damage to our computers. I will not be accepting any add ons after tomorrow until I reeceive the patch. I am asking you all to read and follow these instructions below also and make sure your virus program is updated. Thanks and may God protect all of us from this virus! In Christ's love, Helen > > > >You can read about the Virus Attack Attempts and what it could do to your computer here: http://WWW.msnbc.msn.Com/id/10684853/ > >Here you can find out what Microsoft is doing about this problem: >http://WWW.Microsoft.Com/presspass/press/2006/jan06/01-03WMFUpdatePR.mspx > >In a quick run down it looks like there is a virus that can attach it's self to any graphic with out any one knowing. This is one of those that doesn't have to be activated by clicking on an attachment or link. It can do serious damage to your computer. The correcting Microsoft Patch will not be available until Jan 10th but the virus is expecting to hit on Jan 6 th. Microsoft says most Virus Programs are catching it and it's not expected to be " wide spread " at this time. This is what Microsoft says: > >Microsoft has been carefully monitoring the attempted exploitation of the WMF vulnerability since it became public last week, through its own forensic capabilities and through partnerships within the industry and law enforcement. Although the issue is serious and the attacks are being attempted, Microsoft's intelligence sources indicate that the scope of the attacks is limited. In addition, attacks exploiting the WMF vulnerability are being effectively mitigated by anti-virus companies with up-to-date signatures. > >Customer Guidance > >Users should take care not to visit unfamiliar or untrusted Web sites that could potentially host the malicious code. Additionally, consumer customers should follow guidance on safe browsing. Enterprise customers should review Microsoft's Security Advisory #912840 for up-to-date guidance on how to prevent attacks through exploitation of the WMF vulnerability > > > > > THIS IS A GOOD IDEA > In regard to a threat of a major virus hitting our computers: > > 1. Please update your anti-virus programs daily > > Until this all passes by. > > > > From what I understand, there is no fix for this > > Virus as of yet. It is due to hit our computers on > > January 6th, 2006. > > > > Here is the article about it, if you would like to read up on it. > > http://WWW.msnbc.msn.Com/id/10684853/ > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 This is Missy. Now I'm scared of this virus. How do you know it's bogus? We just got one out of three pieces of crap computers to actually work. I don't want it to die already. Nothing ever works in this house for very long. I swear it's cursed. lol I'm serious, lightening actually hit our house/transformer once. Fried everything electronic. Mega bucks because hubby had to upgrade every electronic item we owned. lol Husbands!!!!! Surround sound this - more memory for that.... hee hee I hadn't even heard of a virus. Is everyone at risk or just us at the RA site? Let us know what you find out. Thanks for the info. I hope it is bogus. Missy Corinne Drover <Corinne@...> wrote: this virus is bogus.! Joyce McCrary wrote: >Hi everyone! >This virus alert is official! I will be sending out three messages which I have prepared for tomorrow and then I will not be online until after the tenth when microsoft is suppose to send out the patch for this latest virus which is suppose start hitting our computers on the sixth. I am doing this to protect those of you who are on my list as I do not want to take any chances of your being contaminated with this virus which they tell us can do serious damage to our computers. I will not be accepting any add ons after tomorrow until I reeceive the patch. I am asking you all to read and follow these instructions below also and make sure your virus program is updated. Thanks and may God protect all of us from this virus! In Christ's love, Helen > > > >You can read about the Virus Attack Attempts and what it could do to your computer here: http://WWW.msnbc.msn.Com/id/10684853/ > >Here you can find out what Microsoft is doing about this problem: >http://WWW.Microsoft.Com/presspass/press/2006/jan06/01-03WMFUpdatePR.mspx > >In a quick run down it looks like there is a virus that can attach it's self to any graphic with out any one knowing. This is one of those that doesn't have to be activated by clicking on an attachment or link. It can do serious damage to your computer. The correcting Microsoft Patch will not be available until Jan 10th but the virus is expecting to hit on Jan 6 th. Microsoft says most Virus Programs are catching it and it's not expected to be " wide spread " at this time. This is what Microsoft says: > >Microsoft has been carefully monitoring the attempted exploitation of the WMF vulnerability since it became public last week, through its own forensic capabilities and through partnerships within the industry and law enforcement. Although the issue is serious and the attacks are being attempted, Microsoft's intelligence sources indicate that the scope of the attacks is limited. In addition, attacks exploiting the WMF vulnerability are being effectively mitigated by anti-virus companies with up-to-date signatures. > >Customer Guidance > >Users should take care not to visit unfamiliar or untrusted Web sites that could potentially host the malicious code. Additionally, consumer customers should follow guidance on safe browsing. Enterprise customers should review Microsoft's Security Advisory #912840 for up-to-date guidance on how to prevent attacks through exploitation of the WMF vulnerability > > > > > THIS IS A GOOD IDEA > In regard to a threat of a major virus hitting our computers: > > 1. Please update your anti-virus programs daily > > Until this all passes by. > > > > From what I understand, there is no fix for this > > Virus as of yet. It is due to hit our computers on > > January 6th, 2006. > > > > Here is the article about it, if you would like to read up on it. > > http://WWW.msnbc.msn.Com/id/10684853/ > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 Hi there, I was just talking to my husband, who works with computers and knows all about virus's. he said that Microsoft has already released the patch. You can either wait for your auto-updates to pick it up or visit the microsoft update website and get it manually. good luck! MELISSA CRIGLER wrote: > This is Missy. Now I'm scared of this virus. How do you know it's > bogus? We just got one out of three pieces of crap computers to > actually work. I don't want it to die already. Nothing ever works in > this house for very long. I swear it's cursed. lol I'm serious, > lightening actually hit our house/transformer once. Fried everything > electronic. Mega bucks because hubby had to upgrade every electronic > item we owned. lol Husbands!!!!! Surround sound this - more memory for > that.... hee hee > > I hadn't even heard of a virus. Is everyone at risk or just us at > the RA site? Let us know what you find out. Thanks for the info. I > hope it is bogus. > Missy > > Corinne Drover <Corinne@...> wrote: > this virus is bogus.! > > > > Joyce McCrary wrote: > > >Hi everyone! > >This virus alert is official! I will be sending out three messages > which I have prepared for tomorrow and then I will not be online until > after the tenth when microsoft is suppose to send out the patch for > this latest virus which is suppose start hitting our computers on the > sixth. I am doing this to protect those of you who are on my list as I > do not want to take any chances of your being contaminated with this > virus which they tell us can do serious damage to our computers. I > will not be accepting any add ons after tomorrow until I reeceive the > patch. I am asking you all to read and follow these instructions below > also and make sure your virus program is updated. Thanks and may God > protect all of us from this virus! In Christ's love, Helen > > > > > > > >You can read about the Virus Attack Attempts and what it could do to > your computer here: http://WWW.msnbc.msn.Com/id/10684853/ > > > >Here you can find out what Microsoft is doing about this problem: > >http://WWW.Microsoft.Com/presspass/press/2006/jan06/01-03WMFUpdatePR.mspx > > > >In a quick run down it looks like there is a virus that can attach > it's self to any graphic with out any one knowing. This is one of > those that doesn't have to be activated by clicking on an attachment > or link. It can do serious damage to your computer. The correcting > Microsoft Patch will not be available until Jan 10th but the virus is > expecting to hit on Jan 6 th. Microsoft says most Virus Programs are > catching it and it's not expected to be " wide spread " at this time. > This is what Microsoft says: > > > >Microsoft has been carefully monitoring the attempted exploitation of > the WMF vulnerability since it became public last week, through its > own forensic capabilities and through partnerships within the industry > and law enforcement. Although the issue is serious and the attacks are > being attempted, Microsoft's intelligence sources indicate that the > scope of the attacks is limited. In addition, attacks exploiting the > WMF vulnerability are being effectively mitigated by anti-virus > companies with up-to-date signatures. > > > >Customer Guidance > > > >Users should take care not to visit unfamiliar or untrusted Web sites > that could potentially host the malicious code. Additionally, consumer > customers should follow guidance on safe browsing. Enterprise > customers should review Microsoft's Security Advisory #912840 for > up-to-date guidance on how to prevent attacks through exploitation of > the WMF vulnerability > > > > > > > > > > THIS IS A GOOD IDEA > > In regard to a threat of a major virus hitting our computers: > > > > 1. Please update your anti-virus programs daily > > > > Until this all passes by. > > > > > > > > From what I understand, there is no fix for this > > > > Virus as of yet. It is due to hit our computers on > > > > January 6th, 2006. > > > > > > > > Here is the article about it, if you would like to read up on it. > > > > http://WWW.msnbc.msn.Com/id/10684853/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 Hi everyone! This virus alert is official! I will be sending out three messages which I have prepared for tomorrow and then I will not be online until after the tenth when microsoft is suppose to send out the patch for this latest virus which is suppose start hitting our computers on the sixth. I am doing this to protect those of you who are on my list as I do not want to take any chances of your being contaminated with this virus which they tell us can do serious damage to our computers. I will not be accepting any add ons after tomorrow until I reeceive the patch. I am asking you all to read and follow these instructions below also and make sure your virus program is updated. Thanks and may God protect all of us from this virus! In Christ's love, Helen THIS IS A GOOD IDEA In regard to a threat of a major virus hitting our computers: 1. Please update your anti-virus programs daily Until this all passes by. From what I understand, there is no fix for this Virus as of yet. It is due to hit our computers on January 6th, 2006. Here is the article about it, if you would like to read up on it. http://WWW.msnbc.msn.Com/id/10684853/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 , don't worry. Threats are out there all the time. Just make sure you use safe Web browsing and E-mail practices. If you're using Microsoft Windows, set it to automatically update. Use an excellent antivirus program also. It's a good idea to set it to update and scan (a lot of people forget to scan) your system automatically. Don't visit sites you don't know and trust unless your browser security is at the highest setting. Use a pop-up blocker. Never download software from sites you don't know and trust. Never open E-mail or an attachment from anyone you don't know. For E-mail (even from people you do know), set your antivirus program to scan any attachments before you open them. Not an MD I'll tell you where to go! Mayo Clinic in Rochester http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester s Hopkins Medicine http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org Re: [ ] Attention > This is Missy. Now I'm scared of this virus. How do you know it's bogus? > We just got one out of three pieces of crap computers to actually work. I > don't want it to die already. Nothing ever works in this house for very > long. I swear it's cursed. lol I'm serious, lightening actually hit our > house/transformer once. Fried everything electronic. Mega bucks because > hubby had to upgrade every electronic item we owned. lol Husbands!!!!! > Surround sound this - more memory for that.... hee hee > > I hadn't even heard of a virus. Is everyone at risk or just us at the RA > site? Let us know what you find out. Thanks for the info. I hope it is > bogus. > Missy > > Corinne Drover <Corinne@...> wrote: > this virus is bogus.! > > > > Joyce McCrary wrote: > >>Hi everyone! >>This virus alert is official! I will be sending out three messages which >>I have prepared for tomorrow and then I will not be online until after the >>tenth when microsoft is suppose to send out the patch for this latest >>virus which is suppose start hitting our computers on the sixth. I am >>doing this to protect those of you who are on my list as I do not want to >>take any chances of your being contaminated with this virus which they >>tell us can do serious damage to our computers. I will not be accepting >>any add ons after tomorrow until I reeceive the patch. I am asking you all >>to read and follow these instructions below also and make sure your virus >>program is updated. Thanks and may God protect all of us from this virus! >>In Christ's love, Helen >> >> >> >>You can read about the Virus Attack Attempts and what it could do to your >>computer here: http://WWW.msnbc.msn.Com/id/10684853/ >> >>Here you can find out what Microsoft is doing about this problem: >>http://WWW.Microsoft.Com/presspass/press/2006/jan06/01-03WMFUpdatePR.mspx >> >>In a quick run down it looks like there is a virus that can attach it's >>self to any graphic with out any one knowing. This is one of those that >>doesn't have to be activated by clicking on an attachment or link. It can >>do serious damage to your computer. The correcting Microsoft Patch will >>not be available until Jan 10th but the virus is expecting to hit on Jan 6 >>th. Microsoft says most Virus Programs are catching it and it's not >>expected to be " wide spread " at this time. This is what Microsoft says: >> >>Microsoft has been carefully monitoring the attempted exploitation of the >>WMF vulnerability since it became public last week, through its own >>forensic capabilities and through partnerships within the industry and law >>enforcement. Although the issue is serious and the attacks are being >>attempted, Microsoft's intelligence sources indicate that the scope of the >>attacks is limited. In addition, attacks exploiting the WMF vulnerability >>are being effectively mitigated by anti-virus companies with up-to-date >>signatures. >> >>Customer Guidance >> >>Users should take care not to visit unfamiliar or untrusted Web sites that >>could potentially host the malicious code. Additionally, consumer >>customers should follow guidance on safe browsing. Enterprise customers >>should review Microsoft's Security Advisory #912840 for up-to-date >>guidance on how to prevent attacks through exploitation of the WMF >>vulnerability >> >> >> >> >> THIS IS A GOOD IDEA >> In regard to a threat of a major virus hitting our computers: >> >> 1. Please update your anti-virus programs daily >> >> Until this all passes by. >> >> >> >> From what I understand, there is no fix for this >> >> Virus as of yet. It is due to hit our computers on >> >> January 6th, 2006. >> >> >> >> Here is the article about it, if you would like to read up on it. >> >> http://WWW.msnbc.msn.Com/id/10684853/ >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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