Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 Thanks for the reply. For the flatness in the back, it just seems like it hasn't improved at all in the last 5 weeks, so I'm pretty discouraged. I guess her hair will cover it eventually, if it never grows in. is had a touch of torticollis, but nothing severe. She could always turn her head almost the entire way to the left, and I was never sure whether she couldn't turn all the way, or just didn't feel like it. I did the exercises with her a few times, but it seemed silly when she didn't really have that much restriction. She's not in PT. I am so curious about whether it will get more severe or " blend in " as she grows up. Thanks, Diane O. Atlanta > > > > My daughter is has been in the Starband since Oct. 13 (11 > > weeks). She started the Starband when she was about 6 months old, > > adjusted age (she's a preemie), and she's about 9 months old now. > > She started with a moderate case of plagio with flatness on her > > right-hand side, and a more severe case of brachy. The first 6 > > weeks, things went really well. The flatness on the right-hand > side > > on the back of her head filled in very nicely, and the bottom part > > of the back of her head also filled in pretty well. But, there > are > > still a couple problems. > > > > The problem that scares me the most is the one I noticed today. > The > > right hand side of her face (her right) is much farther forward > than > > the left hand side. Over the past week, I have noticed that her > > left eye seems to be more closed than her right. So I started > > studying her face, but didn't notice any asymmetry. But, then I > put > > her in front of a mirror, and it was so obvious! Her face is so > > uneven! I'm so worried. I thought that once the back of her head > > was more evened out, her face should even out as well. And I > > certainly didn't think her face would become MORE uneven while she > > was wearing the helmet. Has anyone else experienced this? Is it > > just because she's growing, so I can see the uneven-ness of her > face > > now? We had to skip our regular bi-weekly visit to the orthotist > > last week b/c he had an emergency, so we haven't been in three > > weeks. I think I am going to call tomorrow to see if they can see > > me ASAP (lol). Right now, we are scheduled for a scan next Friday. > > > > The other problem has been ongoing, and has to do with her > brachy. > > The bottom part of the back of her head has rounded out a bit, but > > the top part is still pretty flat. So now she has a ridge in the > > back of her head b/c the bottom part sticks out farther than the > > top. Has anyone else dealt with this? Will it ever fill in? I > > think I read that this part of the head is the hardest part to fix > > with the helmet, since it's where all the sutures come together. > > > > Thanks for any help you can offer! > > Diane O. > > Atlanta > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 Thanks for the reply. For the flatness in the back, it just seems like it hasn't improved at all in the last 5 weeks, so I'm pretty discouraged. I guess her hair will cover it eventually, if it never grows in. is had a touch of torticollis, but nothing severe. She could always turn her head almost the entire way to the left, and I was never sure whether she couldn't turn all the way, or just didn't feel like it. I did the exercises with her a few times, but it seemed silly when she didn't really have that much restriction. She's not in PT. I am so curious about whether it will get more severe or " blend in " as she grows up. Thanks, Diane O. Atlanta > > > > My daughter is has been in the Starband since Oct. 13 (11 > > weeks). She started the Starband when she was about 6 months old, > > adjusted age (she's a preemie), and she's about 9 months old now. > > She started with a moderate case of plagio with flatness on her > > right-hand side, and a more severe case of brachy. The first 6 > > weeks, things went really well. The flatness on the right-hand > side > > on the back of her head filled in very nicely, and the bottom part > > of the back of her head also filled in pretty well. But, there > are > > still a couple problems. > > > > The problem that scares me the most is the one I noticed today. > The > > right hand side of her face (her right) is much farther forward > than > > the left hand side. Over the past week, I have noticed that her > > left eye seems to be more closed than her right. So I started > > studying her face, but didn't notice any asymmetry. But, then I > put > > her in front of a mirror, and it was so obvious! Her face is so > > uneven! I'm so worried. I thought that once the back of her head > > was more evened out, her face should even out as well. And I > > certainly didn't think her face would become MORE uneven while she > > was wearing the helmet. Has anyone else experienced this? Is it > > just because she's growing, so I can see the uneven-ness of her > face > > now? We had to skip our regular bi-weekly visit to the orthotist > > last week b/c he had an emergency, so we haven't been in three > > weeks. I think I am going to call tomorrow to see if they can see > > me ASAP (lol). Right now, we are scheduled for a scan next Friday. > > > > The other problem has been ongoing, and has to do with her > brachy. > > The bottom part of the back of her head has rounded out a bit, but > > the top part is still pretty flat. So now she has a ridge in the > > back of her head b/c the bottom part sticks out farther than the > > top. Has anyone else dealt with this? Will it ever fill in? I > > think I read that this part of the head is the hardest part to fix > > with the helmet, since it's where all the sutures come together. > > > > Thanks for any help you can offer! > > Diane O. > > Atlanta > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 I'm so sorry. The same thing happened to my daughter in the Starband, and we were disappointed in our treatment from Jim and . You may want to ask to be treated by , the director of the program, who may make you feel more comfortable. We didn't use her, ourselves, but she may have more experience fitting bands. in Atlanta > > My daughter is has been in the Starband since Oct. 13 (11 > weeks). She started the Starband when she was about 6 months old, > adjusted age (she's a preemie), and she's about 9 months old now. > She started with a moderate case of plagio with flatness on her > right-hand side, and a more severe case of brachy. The first 6 > weeks, things went really well. The flatness on the right-hand side > on the back of her head filled in very nicely, and the bottom part > of the back of her head also filled in pretty well. But, there are > still a couple problems. > > The problem that scares me the most is the one I noticed today. The > right hand side of her face (her right) is much farther forward than > the left hand side. Over the past week, I have noticed that her > left eye seems to be more closed than her right. So I started > studying her face, but didn't notice any asymmetry. But, then I put > her in front of a mirror, and it was so obvious! Her face is so > uneven! I'm so worried. I thought that once the back of her head > was more evened out, her face should even out as well. And I > certainly didn't think her face would become MORE uneven while she > was wearing the helmet. Has anyone else experienced this? Is it > just because she's growing, so I can see the uneven-ness of her face > now? We had to skip our regular bi-weekly visit to the orthotist > last week b/c he had an emergency, so we haven't been in three > weeks. I think I am going to call tomorrow to see if they can see > me ASAP (lol). Right now, we are scheduled for a scan next Friday. > > The other problem has been ongoing, and has to do with her brachy. > The bottom part of the back of her head has rounded out a bit, but > the top part is still pretty flat. So now she has a ridge in the > back of her head b/c the bottom part sticks out farther than the > top. Has anyone else dealt with this? Will it ever fill in? I > think I read that this part of the head is the hardest part to fix > with the helmet, since it's where all the sutures come together. > > Thanks for any help you can offer! > Diane O. > Atlanta > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 I'm so sorry. The same thing happened to my daughter in the Starband, and we were disappointed in our treatment from Jim and . You may want to ask to be treated by , the director of the program, who may make you feel more comfortable. We didn't use her, ourselves, but she may have more experience fitting bands. in Atlanta > > My daughter is has been in the Starband since Oct. 13 (11 > weeks). She started the Starband when she was about 6 months old, > adjusted age (she's a preemie), and she's about 9 months old now. > She started with a moderate case of plagio with flatness on her > right-hand side, and a more severe case of brachy. The first 6 > weeks, things went really well. The flatness on the right-hand side > on the back of her head filled in very nicely, and the bottom part > of the back of her head also filled in pretty well. But, there are > still a couple problems. > > The problem that scares me the most is the one I noticed today. The > right hand side of her face (her right) is much farther forward than > the left hand side. Over the past week, I have noticed that her > left eye seems to be more closed than her right. So I started > studying her face, but didn't notice any asymmetry. But, then I put > her in front of a mirror, and it was so obvious! Her face is so > uneven! I'm so worried. I thought that once the back of her head > was more evened out, her face should even out as well. And I > certainly didn't think her face would become MORE uneven while she > was wearing the helmet. Has anyone else experienced this? Is it > just because she's growing, so I can see the uneven-ness of her face > now? We had to skip our regular bi-weekly visit to the orthotist > last week b/c he had an emergency, so we haven't been in three > weeks. I think I am going to call tomorrow to see if they can see > me ASAP (lol). Right now, we are scheduled for a scan next Friday. > > The other problem has been ongoing, and has to do with her brachy. > The bottom part of the back of her head has rounded out a bit, but > the top part is still pretty flat. So now she has a ridge in the > back of her head b/c the bottom part sticks out farther than the > top. Has anyone else dealt with this? Will it ever fill in? I > think I read that this part of the head is the hardest part to fix > with the helmet, since it's where all the sutures come together. > > Thanks for any help you can offer! > Diane O. > Atlanta > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 -- has your daughter's facial shape improved at all? I can't keep everyone straight, so I don't know your story. I have been seeing Ed mostly, since I like to go to the Marietta location. I am going to be really upset if this all happened b/c I didn't get the best orthotist. I just don't know what questions to ask, and I hate to think that if I had asked more questions this could have been prevented. Right now, I have a message in to , b/c there are only 3 orthotists in the office today, so hopefully she will at least call me back. I am not putting is back in the band until I talk to someone. Diane O. Atlanta > > > > My daughter is has been in the Starband since Oct. 13 (11 > > weeks). She started the Starband when she was about 6 months old, > > adjusted age (she's a preemie), and she's about 9 months old now. > > She started with a moderate case of plagio with flatness on her > > right-hand side, and a more severe case of brachy. The first 6 > > weeks, things went really well. The flatness on the right-hand side > > on the back of her head filled in very nicely, and the bottom part > > of the back of her head also filled in pretty well. But, there are > > still a couple problems. > > > > The problem that scares me the most is the one I noticed today. The > > right hand side of her face (her right) is much farther forward than > > the left hand side. Over the past week, I have noticed that her > > left eye seems to be more closed than her right. So I started > > studying her face, but didn't notice any asymmetry. But, then I put > > her in front of a mirror, and it was so obvious! Her face is so > > uneven! I'm so worried. I thought that once the back of her head > > was more evened out, her face should even out as well. And I > > certainly didn't think her face would become MORE uneven while she > > was wearing the helmet. Has anyone else experienced this? Is it > > just because she's growing, so I can see the uneven-ness of her face > > now? We had to skip our regular bi-weekly visit to the orthotist > > last week b/c he had an emergency, so we haven't been in three > > weeks. I think I am going to call tomorrow to see if they can see > > me ASAP (lol). Right now, we are scheduled for a scan next Friday. > > > > The other problem has been ongoing, and has to do with her brachy. > > The bottom part of the back of her head has rounded out a bit, but > > the top part is still pretty flat. So now she has a ridge in the > > back of her head b/c the bottom part sticks out farther than the > > top. Has anyone else dealt with this? Will it ever fill in? I > > think I read that this part of the head is the hardest part to fix > > with the helmet, since it's where all the sutures come together. > > > > Thanks for any help you can offer! > > Diane O. > > Atlanta > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 -- has your daughter's facial shape improved at all? I can't keep everyone straight, so I don't know your story. I have been seeing Ed mostly, since I like to go to the Marietta location. I am going to be really upset if this all happened b/c I didn't get the best orthotist. I just don't know what questions to ask, and I hate to think that if I had asked more questions this could have been prevented. Right now, I have a message in to , b/c there are only 3 orthotists in the office today, so hopefully she will at least call me back. I am not putting is back in the band until I talk to someone. Diane O. Atlanta > > > > My daughter is has been in the Starband since Oct. 13 (11 > > weeks). She started the Starband when she was about 6 months old, > > adjusted age (she's a preemie), and she's about 9 months old now. > > She started with a moderate case of plagio with flatness on her > > right-hand side, and a more severe case of brachy. The first 6 > > weeks, things went really well. The flatness on the right-hand side > > on the back of her head filled in very nicely, and the bottom part > > of the back of her head also filled in pretty well. But, there are > > still a couple problems. > > > > The problem that scares me the most is the one I noticed today. The > > right hand side of her face (her right) is much farther forward than > > the left hand side. Over the past week, I have noticed that her > > left eye seems to be more closed than her right. So I started > > studying her face, but didn't notice any asymmetry. But, then I put > > her in front of a mirror, and it was so obvious! Her face is so > > uneven! I'm so worried. I thought that once the back of her head > > was more evened out, her face should even out as well. And I > > certainly didn't think her face would become MORE uneven while she > > was wearing the helmet. Has anyone else experienced this? Is it > > just because she's growing, so I can see the uneven-ness of her face > > now? We had to skip our regular bi-weekly visit to the orthotist > > last week b/c he had an emergency, so we haven't been in three > > weeks. I think I am going to call tomorrow to see if they can see > > me ASAP (lol). Right now, we are scheduled for a scan next Friday. > > > > The other problem has been ongoing, and has to do with her brachy. > > The bottom part of the back of her head has rounded out a bit, but > > the top part is still pretty flat. So now she has a ridge in the > > back of her head b/c the bottom part sticks out farther than the > > top. Has anyone else dealt with this? Will it ever fill in? I > > think I read that this part of the head is the hardest part to fix > > with the helmet, since it's where all the sutures come together. > > > > Thanks for any help you can offer! > > Diane O. > > Atlanta > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 Yes, my daughter is better now and I believe this is because I took her across the street (Meridian Mark Rd.) and put her in a DOC Band. She spent 4 months in a Starband. Sadly, Cranial Technologies in Atlanta is closing, and today was their last day for casting. I don't know the full story behind this - something about having too many problems with insurance. I'd be happy to speak with you on the phone, if it will help. in Atlanta wxpd94y4@... > > > > > > My daughter is has been in the Starband since Oct. 13 (11 > > > weeks). She started the Starband when she was about 6 months > old, > > > adjusted age (she's a preemie), and she's about 9 months old > now. > > > She started with a moderate case of plagio with flatness on her > > > right-hand side, and a more severe case of brachy. The first 6 > > > weeks, things went really well. The flatness on the right-hand > side > > > on the back of her head filled in very nicely, and the bottom > part > > > of the back of her head also filled in pretty well. But, there > are > > > still a couple problems. > > > > > > The problem that scares me the most is the one I noticed today. > The > > > right hand side of her face (her right) is much farther forward > than > > > the left hand side. Over the past week, I have noticed that her > > > left eye seems to be more closed than her right. So I started > > > studying her face, but didn't notice any asymmetry. But, then I > put > > > her in front of a mirror, and it was so obvious! Her face is so > > > uneven! I'm so worried. I thought that once the back of her > head > > > was more evened out, her face should even out as well. And I > > > certainly didn't think her face would become MORE uneven while > she > > > was wearing the helmet. Has anyone else experienced this? Is > it > > > just because she's growing, so I can see the uneven-ness of her > face > > > now? We had to skip our regular bi-weekly visit to the > orthotist > > > last week b/c he had an emergency, so we haven't been in three > > > weeks. I think I am going to call tomorrow to see if they can > see > > > me ASAP (lol). Right now, we are scheduled for a scan next > Friday. > > > > > > The other problem has been ongoing, and has to do with her > brachy. > > > The bottom part of the back of her head has rounded out a bit, > but > > > the top part is still pretty flat. So now she has a ridge in > the > > > back of her head b/c the bottom part sticks out farther than the > > > top. Has anyone else dealt with this? Will it ever fill in? I > > > think I read that this part of the head is the hardest part to > fix > > > with the helmet, since it's where all the sutures come together. > > > > > > Thanks for any help you can offer! > > > Diane O. > > > Atlanta > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 Yes, my daughter is better now and I believe this is because I took her across the street (Meridian Mark Rd.) and put her in a DOC Band. She spent 4 months in a Starband. Sadly, Cranial Technologies in Atlanta is closing, and today was their last day for casting. I don't know the full story behind this - something about having too many problems with insurance. I'd be happy to speak with you on the phone, if it will help. in Atlanta wxpd94y4@... > > > > > > My daughter is has been in the Starband since Oct. 13 (11 > > > weeks). She started the Starband when she was about 6 months > old, > > > adjusted age (she's a preemie), and she's about 9 months old > now. > > > She started with a moderate case of plagio with flatness on her > > > right-hand side, and a more severe case of brachy. The first 6 > > > weeks, things went really well. The flatness on the right-hand > side > > > on the back of her head filled in very nicely, and the bottom > part > > > of the back of her head also filled in pretty well. But, there > are > > > still a couple problems. > > > > > > The problem that scares me the most is the one I noticed today. > The > > > right hand side of her face (her right) is much farther forward > than > > > the left hand side. Over the past week, I have noticed that her > > > left eye seems to be more closed than her right. So I started > > > studying her face, but didn't notice any asymmetry. But, then I > put > > > her in front of a mirror, and it was so obvious! Her face is so > > > uneven! I'm so worried. I thought that once the back of her > head > > > was more evened out, her face should even out as well. And I > > > certainly didn't think her face would become MORE uneven while > she > > > was wearing the helmet. Has anyone else experienced this? Is > it > > > just because she's growing, so I can see the uneven-ness of her > face > > > now? We had to skip our regular bi-weekly visit to the > orthotist > > > last week b/c he had an emergency, so we haven't been in three > > > weeks. I think I am going to call tomorrow to see if they can > see > > > me ASAP (lol). Right now, we are scheduled for a scan next > Friday. > > > > > > The other problem has been ongoing, and has to do with her > brachy. > > > The bottom part of the back of her head has rounded out a bit, > but > > > the top part is still pretty flat. So now she has a ridge in > the > > > back of her head b/c the bottom part sticks out farther than the > > > top. Has anyone else dealt with this? Will it ever fill in? I > > > think I read that this part of the head is the hardest part to > fix > > > with the helmet, since it's where all the sutures come together. > > > > > > Thanks for any help you can offer! > > > Diane O. > > > Atlanta > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 Brain fog to me is not remembering from one minute to the next, its feels like something on my right side is moving a bit, so weird to describe. I sometimes stumble, lose balance, feels like the whole world is so like gone. It is the weirdest thing I have ever went through in my life. I went to put a bottled water in my fridge and I missed the shelf, I am a firm believer that my Saline Implants messed with my brain so bad, I remember at Christmas my sister and her girlfriend had to take me shopping. I was useless, they had to carry my purse and hold my hand in that mall, I was in my own world, hard to focus, my feet were tingeling so bad that I went to the store, forget which one, I bought a new pair of socks, thinking my socks were too big for my shoes, that didn't work, so I bought new pair of shoes, of course that didn't work either. I was at the mall but I was not there if that makes sense to you. I remember not being able to locate the men's shoe department I was in the shoe store. My eyes were a blur and my brain a fog, couldn't do anything. I felt so bad for my sister, I actually drove that day, I don't remember driving and I got lost all day long, couldn't find my way around, I have lived in this area for 37 years. My sister made me go home and she came and picked me up to go to another mall later that night. She was and still is worried about me. Her friend called her other friend to pick her up from the first mall guess she didn't want to ride with me. I could ramble stories all day so hope this helps you some on the brain fog issue....... Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 Good Morning Group, I have 2 questions this morning, would someone please describe " brain fog " for me, and I have read in some of the email traffic that the amount of fluffing after explant is less if you have had silicone implants as opposed to saline, why is that? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 Brain fog and confusion was the stangest symptoms for me. The fogginess is like taking too much benedryl. I used to be an organized and smart woman. When I got sick I was a full time nursing student on the Dean's list, a mother of five, and worked partime at an area nursing home. I could handle it all. Now, I can't even remember to take something out of the freezer for dinner. I can't help my kids with homework, for I don't remember anything related to math. My husband and I argue because I don't remember conversations we had. I got in my first "fender bender" because I pulled out in front of another car and didn't move out of the way fast enough. I just froze and waited for her to stop. I even stopped at a green light and was confused as to why people were honking and gesturing. You are supposed to stop at a green light. I used to work with dementia patients and I now understand them alot more. I have temporarily became one. I am now 3 months post explant and the confusion is gone and the fogginess is better. LBSBanshee1@... wrote: Brain fog to me is not remembering from one minute to the next, its feels like something on my right side is moving a bit, so weird to describe. I sometimes stumble, lose balance, feels like the whole world is so like gone. It is the weirdest thing I have ever went through in my life. I went to put a bottled water in my fridge and I missed the shelf, I am a firm believer that my Saline Implants messed with my brain so bad, I remember at Christmas my sister and her girlfriend had to take me shopping. I was useless, they had to carry my purse and hold my hand in that mall, I was in my own world, hard to focus, my feet were tingeling so bad that I went to the store, forget which one, I bought a new pair of socks, thinking my socks were too big for my shoes, that didn't work, so I bought new pair of shoes, of course that didn't work either. I was at the mall but I was not there if that makes sense to you. I remember not being able to locate the men's shoe department I was in the shoe store. My eyes were a blur and my brain a fog, couldn't do anything. I felt so bad for my sister, I actually drove that day, I don't remember driving and I got lost all day long, couldn't find my way around, I have lived in this area for 37 years. My sister made me go home and she came and picked me up to go to another mall later that night. She was and still is worried about me. Her friend called her other friend to pick her up from the first mall guess she didn't want to ride with me. I could ramble stories all day so hope this helps you some on the brain fog issue....... Donna Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Messenger with Voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2009 Report Share Posted August 21, 2009 dr. Gabe Mirkin in Kensington, dr. Philip Kempf in Arlington, Va EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOOD Join me rheumatic From: nantucket715@... Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2009 00:36:01 +0000 Subject: rheumatic two questions Hi everyone, Can you please tell me what companies are currently making Minocin with the time-release pellets (not the powder? And also, any recommendations for doctors who are familiar with the antibiotic protocol in the land/DC area. Thank you!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2009 Report Share Posted August 22, 2009 , As far as I know the only companies making/selling brand name minocin are Triax in the USA and Steifel in Canada. Carol_DM Canada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 (301) 942 7900 Directions from VA to MD Via American Legion Bridge: 495 to 33N, left at lite to stay on Con; building on rite, 3 story brown brick; 10901 Connecticut Ave, #100, Kensington, MD 20895 There is another Dr in MD that I've been trying to remember. His name is something like Norman Fishbaum. I'm not sure of the last name; it could be Fishburn or some derivative. I believe he is AP friendly and Lyme's literate. El _____ From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf Of Applefeld-Hendin Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 11:32 AM rheumatic Subject: Re: rheumatic Re:two questions Does anyone have a phone number for Gabe Mirkin? On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Bob & Carol Zarn <bczarnxplornet (DOT) <mailto:bczarn%40xplornet.com> com>wrote: > > > , > > As far as I know the only companies making/selling brand name minocin are > Triax in the USA and Steifel in Canada. > > Carol_DM > Canada > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 I do the same, from Canada. Pellets in capsules and lots less $$$$$. I actually have 6 mths supply since I take the Minocin M/W/F and zithramax (which is pretty inexpensive) on T/Th. I order from Universal Drug which is from Harold's list. thanks, Judy Keels **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1222846709x1201493018/aol?redir=http://\ www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=668072 & hmpgID=115 & bcd =JulystepsfooterNO115) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 I am ordering my from Canada. I get Stiefel, they are pellets in a capsul. Â Eva From: dapplefeldhendin <nantucket715@...> Subject: rheumatic two questions rheumatic Date: Friday, August 21, 2009, 7:36 PM Â Hi everyone, Can you please tell me what companies are currently making Minocin with the time-release pellets (not the powder? And also, any recommendations for doctors who are familiar with the antibiotic protocol in the land/DC area. Thank you!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 Thank you all very much for the information!!!! On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 12:23 PM, ehgooding <ehgooding@...> wrote: > > > (301) 942 7900 > > Directions from VA to MD Via American Legion Bridge: 495 to 33N, left at > lite to stay on Con; building on rite, 3 story brown brick; 10901 > Connecticut Ave, #100, Kensington, MD 20895 > > There is another Dr in MD that I've been trying to remember. His name is > something like Norman Fishbaum. I'm not sure of the last name; it could be > Fishburn or some derivative. I believe he is AP friendly and Lyme's > literate. El > > _____ > > From: rheumatic <rheumatic%40> [mailto: > rheumatic <rheumatic%40>] On Behalf > Of Applefeld-Hendin > Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 11:32 AM > rheumatic <rheumatic%40> > Subject: Re: rheumatic Re:two questions > > Does anyone have a phone number for Gabe Mirkin? > > On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Bob & Carol Zarn <bczarnxplornet (DOT) > <mailto:bczarn%40xplornet.com <bczarn%2540xplornet.com>> com>wrote: > > > > > > > , > > > > As far as I know the only companies making/selling brand name minocin are > > Triax in the USA and Steifel in Canada. > > > > Carol_DM > > Canada > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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