Guest guest Posted March 16, 2000 Report Share Posted March 16, 2000 >From: Sandy Torenko <sandytor@...> >For some reason I understood you got the Immunopro at Sun Ray Supply. >That >just isn't so, I don't think. Would somebody tell me where to order it >please. Thank you in advance if you respond. Please respond. Sandy, you can order ImmunoPro from NEEDS 1-800-634-1380. I urge you to start slowly and work your way up. >Also, while I'm here, are you guys taking American or European >Hydergine? I am taking an American generic version of hydergine (ergoloid mesylate). It worked very well even though I have read that you should stick with the brand name. I purchased 90 sublingual tablets for $25 (prescription filled at Wal-Mart but was not covered by my insurance). I have ordered from an offshore pharmacy (Piracetam) and had no problems. I don't think customs gets involved until you ship more than 6 months worth. I ordered mine from www.nubrain.com - don't call their 800# - fellow gets kind of upset. >MY eyelid evidently got stuck to my eyeball. Now I have to take Refresh >Plus >Lubricant Eye Drops 4 xs a day. It must have been because I have four >diseases because Mrs. Myalgia (me) doesn't look a day over 30 and the >dr. had >the gall to look me in the face and say " As we get older, sometimes >things >don't function as well in our bodies as they used to..... " Some Dr.'s really take the cake! >Could this be a chemical sensitivity? or possibly a line the dr. uses >when she doesn't have a clue? This kind of line is a coverup that they did not know what this is. I had to see an opthamologist early in my disease and she had heard of it. She was very open to learning about CFIDS - and I taught her what little I knew then. This is part of the disease - also known as Sjogren's syndrome. It is an immune dysfunction symptom. There is no cure but you can get relief from the drops. I noticed my problem got better as I was getting better so it is a good way to monitor your progress. I am sorry that you have developed this - it is very painful. If the drops are not working through the night, there is an ointment that can be put in your eyes just before sleeping to keep them moisturized through the long night. Please be careful as my opthamologist said I could damage the inner lining of the eyelid by letting the eyes get too dry. Hope this helps, Marty Z. ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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