Guest guest Posted December 4, 2008 Report Share Posted December 4, 2008 If you can start working with the Reams equipment you bought and work with Joe and I, as well as increase water, etc., you can do this without drugs. Fludrocortisone is a synthetic cortisone ANY drug will have adverse effects on some level http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2417584 Extreme metabolic alkalosis with fludrocortisone therapy. google on Fludrocortisone dangers google on Midodrine dangers http://quamut.com/quamut/midodrine/page/important_precautions.html and more She does not have Fludrocortisone or Midodrine deficiency..................get at the root of it. Sheri At 08:36 PM 12/3/2008, you wrote: >Sorry for the OT - please respond offlist. > >I just found out my 8yo is borderline Hypotensive. Her Cardio wants >us to try upping her salt and fluid intake for a month and see if that >corrects it. If not he will prescribe meds. I looked it up on WebMD >and the 2 common drugs for this condition are Fludrocortisone & >Midodrine. > >I'm going to try everything I can to correct this naturally, but I >want to see the package inserts from these drugs so that I have an >agrument prepared for why I don't want them in my daughter's body. I >know that Fludrocortisone is a steroid, but they claim > " Fludrocortisone has none of the anti-inflammatory properties of >cortisone or prednisone and is not a muscle-building agent. " I'd >still like to know if it's likely to cause Diabetes or not, etc. > >TIA! > > >)0(~~~)0(~~~)0( >Mom to Brittany, vag 08/31/93, dx'd IDDM 05/28/01; , c/s >06/28/97; Shayna, Inv T c/s 06/01/00; Thalea, VBA2C 06/24/07 >MC - 04/20/08 >Read Thalea's birth story here: http://www.jessicas-haven.com/baby.htm >Vaccine free since 1999. > >Birth is NOT a medical event - http://www.birthaction.org > >------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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