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you can sue anybody for anything in this country...the question is would

they win?

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Jami in Naperville, IL

hypothetical question

>A hypothetical popped into my head today - wondered if anyone knew the

> answer or had thoughts on it:

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> I was thinking about the Amish kids who contracted the OPV vaccine

> virus & wondered - Lets say someone unvaccinated (or for that matter

> IPV vaccinated) contracts the OPV shed virus and docs confirmed it

> came from the OPV vaccine (as they did with the Amish children). Now

> what if that person suffered paralysis or death or some other major

> complication due to the virus - would they be eligible for reparations

> from VAERS or able to sue the vaccine manufacturer even if they didn't

> get the vaccine directly? I am sure this has happened historically

> when OPV was being given in the US.

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> Anyone know? Anyone? Just wondered.

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At 12:27 AM 10/20/2005 -0000, you wrote:

>A hypothetical popped into my head today - wondered if anyone knew the

>answer or had thoughts on it:

>

>I was thinking about the Amish kids who contracted the OPV vaccine

>virus & wondered - Lets say someone unvaccinated (or for that matter

>IPV vaccinated) contracts the OPV shed virus and docs confirmed it

>came from the OPV vaccine (as they did with the Amish children). Now

>what if that person suffered paralysis or death or some other major

>complication due to the virus - would they be eligible for reparations

>from VAERS or able to sue the vaccine manufacturer even if they didn't

>get the vaccine directly? I am sure this has happened historically

>when OPV was being given in the US.

>

>Anyone know? Anyone? Just wondered.

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That is, unless Congress decides you can't, as they are trying to right

now with the Bioterrorism bill. They don't want you to be able to sue

the flu shot manufacturers if a flu shot you get in an epidemic injures

you. Also, in 2002 in the Homeland Security Bill, someone hid a clause

disallowing parents of autistic kids from suing Eli Lilly regarding

thimerosal. That, fortunately, was removed after much protest and

outrage.

> you can sue anybody for anything in this country

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scary, isn't it....

Re: hypothetical question

> That is, unless Congress decides you can't, as they are trying to right

> now with the Bioterrorism bill. They don't want you to be able to sue

> the flu shot manufacturers if a flu shot you get in an epidemic injures

> you. Also, in 2002 in the Homeland Security Bill, someone hid a clause

> disallowing parents of autistic kids from suing Eli Lilly regarding

> thimerosal. That, fortunately, was removed after much protest and

> outrage.

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  • 2 years later...

The doctor wanted me on 1-1/2 grains of Thyrolar (not that he REALLY wanted me

on

Thyrolar, but he goes along with it) because of the Atrial Fibrillation.

Because of things

I saw on this list, I have been taking 1grain in the am, and then 1grain again

around

4p.m. I have not gone into Afib since I started doing this.

My question is, does anyone think I would go into Afib with 1-1/2 grains in

the am and

1 in the afternoon? Or do you think I could try 1 grain in the am and 1-1/2 in

the afternoon?

I will run this by the doc, but wanted your opinion.

Roni

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you need adrenal meds--DHEA and cortef. until you get these you will be

constantly messing aorund with the dose.

Gracia

The doctor wanted me on 1-1/2 grains of Thyrolar (not that he REALLY wanted me

on

Thyrolar, but he goes along with it) because of the Atrial Fibrillation.

Because of things

I saw on this list, I have been taking 1grain in the am, and then 1grain again

around

4p.m. I have not gone into Afib since I started doing this.

My question is, does anyone think I would go into Afib with 1-1/2 grains in

the am and

1 in the afternoon? Or do you think I could try 1 grain in the am and 1-1/2 in

the afternoon?

I will run this by the doc, but wanted your opinion.

Roni

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I have never been checked to see if those things are low. I don't understand

why doctors don't give us the proper care. What is wrong with them? Is it

all about money and nothing else? I don't like feeling victimized.

Roni

Gracia <circe@...> wrote:

you need adrenal meds--DHEA and cortef. until you get these you will be

constantly messing aorund with the dose.

Gracia

The doctor wanted me on 1-1/2 grains of Thyrolar (not that he REALLY wanted me

on

Thyrolar, but he goes along with it) because of the Atrial Fibrillation. Because

of things

I saw on this list, I have been taking 1grain in the am, and then 1grain again

around

4p.m. I have not gone into Afib since I started doing this.

My question is, does anyone think I would go into Afib with 1-1/2 grains in the

am and

1 in the afternoon? Or do you think I could try 1 grain in the am and 1-1/2 in

the afternoon?

I will run this by the doc, but wanted your opinion.

Roni

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it's so easy to just try it, I'm telling ya. Who cares about the stupid

tests---acchh. Docs have no clinical skills and their tests are bogus. what a

scam.

I really love my cortef and also estrogen and progesterone. and iodine.

and all the other stuff :)

Gracia

I have never been checked to see if those things are low. I don't understand

why doctors don't give us the proper care. What is wrong with them? Is it

all about money and nothing else? I don't like feeling victimized.

Roni

Gracia <circe@...> wrote:

you need adrenal meds--DHEA and cortef. until you get these you will be

constantly messing aorund with the dose.

Gracia

The doctor wanted me on 1-1/2 grains of Thyrolar (not that he REALLY wanted me

on

Thyrolar, but he goes along with it) because of the Atrial Fibrillation.

Because of things

I saw on this list, I have been taking 1grain in the am, and then 1grain again

around

4p.m. I have not gone into Afib since I started doing this.

My question is, does anyone think I would go into Afib with 1-1/2 grains in

the am and

1 in the afternoon? Or do you think I could try 1 grain in the am and 1-1/2 in

the afternoon?

I will run this by the doc, but wanted your opinion.

Roni

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Roni,

You wrote:

>

> My question is, does anyone think I would go into Afib with 1-1/2 grains

> in the am and

> 1 in the afternoon? Or do you think I could try 1 grain in the am and

> 1-1/2 in the afternoon?

I would try the 1 1/2 in the a.m. first based on circadian rhythms.

Either one could cause problems, if you are right on the boundary.

Chuck

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Thanks, Chuck. I am going to try it. I'll keep you posted.

Roni

Chuck B <gumboyaya@...> wrote:

Roni,

You wrote:

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> My question is, does anyone think I would go into Afib with 1-1/2 grains

> in the am and

> 1 in the afternoon? Or do you think I could try 1 grain in the am and

> 1-1/2 in the afternoon?

I would try the 1 1/2 in the a.m. first based on circadian rhythms.

Either one could cause problems, if you are right on the boundary.

Chuck

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Roni,

You wrote:

>

> My question is, does anyone think I would go into Afib with 1-1/2 grains

> in the am and

> 1 in the afternoon? Or do you think I could try 1 grain in the am and

> 1-1/2 in the afternoon?

I would try the 1 1/2 in the a.m. first based on circadian rhythms.

Either one could cause problems, if you are right on the boundary.

Chuck

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the boundary of what? LOL she is taking too little thyroid meds now, her

adrenals are weak.

Gracia

Roni,

You wrote:

>

> My question is, does anyone think I would go into Afib with 1-1/2 grains

> in the am and

> 1 in the afternoon? Or do you think I could try 1 grain in the am and

> 1-1/2 in the afternoon?

I would try the 1 1/2 in the a.m. first based on circadian rhythms.

Either one could cause problems, if you are right on the boundary.

Chuck

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Gracia wrote:

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> the boundary of what? LOL she is taking too little thyroid meds now, her

> adrenals are weak.

I disagree. She found that taking any more causes Afib. Your metabolism

is higher in the a.m., so taking the extra T3 then would probably not be

as threatening as later in the day. Isn't it strange that someone would

have bad side effects just below what the manufacturer specifies as the

maximum recommended dose, even though you call it a minimum dose?

Chuck

> >

> > My question is, does anyone think I would go into Afib with 1-1/2 grains

> > in the am and

> > 1 in the afternoon? Or do you think I could try 1 grain in the am and

> > 1-1/2 in the afternoon?

>

> I would try the 1 1/2 in the a.m. first based on circadian rhythms.

> Either one could cause problems, if you are right on the boundary.

>

> Chuck

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you don't understand. the aim is to feel well/be well. almost all hypos

have adrenal probs. From the patient perspective 180--300mg Armour is the

optimum dose for feeling well.

Her symptoms are adrenal. I have BTDT.

Gracia

Gracia wrote:

>

> the boundary of what? LOL she is taking too little thyroid meds now, her

> adrenals are weak.

I disagree. She found that taking any more causes Afib. Your metabolism

is higher in the a.m., so taking the extra T3 then would probably not be

as threatening as later in the day. Isn't it strange that someone would

have bad side effects just below what the manufacturer specifies as the

maximum recommended dose, even though you call it a minimum dose?

Chuck

> >

> > My question is, does anyone think I would go into Afib with 1-1/2 grains

> > in the am and

> > 1 in the afternoon? Or do you think I could try 1 grain in the am and

> > 1-1/2 in the afternoon?

>

> I would try the 1 1/2 in the a.m. first based on circadian rhythms.

> Either one could cause problems, if you are right on the boundary.

>

> Chuck

>

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The 1-1/2 grains in the am produced the Afib again. I was prepared for it and

took

the nattokinase, aspirin, valium and even the dreaded digoxin, which I don't

take.

I have the few pills from the hospital. It took about 7 hours for it to

resolve completely.

I'm back to 1grain BID yesterday and took my first dose just now. So far so

good.

Roni

Gracia <circe@...> wrote:

you don't understand. the aim is to feel well/be well. almost all hypos have

adrenal probs. From the patient perspective 180--300mg Armour is the optimum

dose for feeling well.

Her symptoms are adrenal. I have BTDT.

Gracia

Gracia wrote:

>

> the boundary of what? LOL she is taking too little thyroid meds now, her

> adrenals are weak.

I disagree. She found that taking any more causes Afib. Your metabolism

is higher in the a.m., so taking the extra T3 then would probably not be

as threatening as later in the day. Isn't it strange that someone would

have bad side effects just below what the manufacturer specifies as the

maximum recommended dose, even though you call it a minimum dose?

Chuck

> >

> > My question is, does anyone think I would go into Afib with 1-1/2 grains

> > in the am and

> > 1 in the afternoon? Or do you think I could try 1 grain in the am and

> > 1-1/2 in the afternoon?

>

> I would try the 1 1/2 in the a.m. first based on circadian rhythms.

> Either one could cause problems, if you are right on the boundary.

>

> Chuck

>

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