Guest guest Posted July 20, 1999 Report Share Posted July 20, 1999 Sinus Tach means that the beat is normal BUT fast (over 100 beats/minute) in Venice, FL more questions >Once again, I have more questions....first off...anyone out there have ACM >and Epilepsy???? Would like to find out if their pain is associated with >their seizures as mine seem to be.....also, I have been having a really >uncomfortable pain in my head...above the headaches I've been having, I've >got a feeling like I have a bubble of air in my head...it's hard to describe >but I'm hoping someone understands what I'm saying! I've had so many screwed >up medical problems that I now know are ACM related I just don't know >anymore! Well, when I act like an " air head " from now on maybe I can blame >it on the ACM :-0 > >Oops forgot something....was reading my medical docs just trying to get my >list together for my appointment on Friday....does anyone know what Sinus >Tach....means????? > >Thanks again for all the great mail...it really keeps me going these days. > >donna in virginia > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Avoid list congestion: ><A HREF= " mailto:chiari-unsubscribeegroups " >Unsubscribe from wacma</A><BR> ><A HREF= " mailto:chiari-owneregroups " >Send message to management</A> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Avoid list congestion: <A HREF= " mailto:chiari-unsubscribeegroups " >Unsubscribe from wacma</A><BR> <A HREF= " mailto:chiari-owneregroups " >Send message to management</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 1999 Report Share Posted July 20, 1999 Sinus Tach means that the beat is normal BUT fast (over 100 beats/minute) in Venice, FL more questions >Once again, I have more questions....first off...anyone out there have ACM >and Epilepsy???? Would like to find out if their pain is associated with >their seizures as mine seem to be.....also, I have been having a really >uncomfortable pain in my head...above the headaches I've been having, I've >got a feeling like I have a bubble of air in my head...it's hard to describe >but I'm hoping someone understands what I'm saying! I've had so many screwed >up medical problems that I now know are ACM related I just don't know >anymore! Well, when I act like an " air head " from now on maybe I can blame >it on the ACM :-0 > >Oops forgot something....was reading my medical docs just trying to get my >list together for my appointment on Friday....does anyone know what Sinus >Tach....means????? > >Thanks again for all the great mail...it really keeps me going these days. > >donna in virginia > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Avoid list congestion: ><A HREF= " mailto:chiari-unsubscribeegroups " >Unsubscribe from wacma</A><BR> ><A HREF= " mailto:chiari-owneregroups " >Send message to management</A> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Avoid list congestion: <A HREF= " mailto:chiari-unsubscribeegroups " >Unsubscribe from wacma</A><BR> <A HREF= " mailto:chiari-owneregroups " >Send message to management</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 1999 Report Share Posted November 18, 1999 emily I believe my son IS in some sort of discomfort when he acts as you describe. I am sure of it. I know when I have a headache or other pains, I would hurt whoever denied my Tylenol or ibuprofen! he acts out over SI things. we have a wonderful OT who just explained to me that vestibular and proprioceptive inputs/therapies are the most effective for the SI problems that cause innapropriate behaviors. good luck! Jelena Salt Lake City UT Wife to Liam, Mom to Matt 16, Logan 7 (bilateral cleft lip and palate, partial ACC and SOD: ONH, partial panhypopit, SI disorder and hearing impaired?), Connor 3 and Duncan 16 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 I know this is late, and you all probably aren't even talking about this anymore. I don't have problems with this, but I think it is just because I associate it with love. If my husband doesn't want to for awhile, then I think he doesn't love me. Just a thought. >From: " son" >Reply-To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group >To: >Subject: Re: Re: More questions >Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2003 13:38:26 -0500 > >Not interested at all for about the last 5 years or longer. > >Deborah > Re: More questions > > > Yep, 100%. It is now sort of a chore I have to remember in order to > keep my marriage, and also because I am trying to conceive. But I > don't even remember it exists, to be honest. > > > Jan > > > > > Also, I was wondering has anyone lost their sex drive ever with > their thyroid stuff? > > > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 I'm not an expert here... but I kinda think that that is part of the low grade depression thing so many of us have... we need the extra signals for us to 'see' it... and then if we aren't getting that we feel it's just not there.... IMHO Topper () On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 11:46:49 -0600 " " writes: I know this is late, and you all probably aren't even talking about this anymore. I don't have problems with this, but I think it is just because I associate it with love. If my husband doesn't want to for awhile, then I think he doesn't love me. Just a thought. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2008 Report Share Posted August 6, 2008 Has anyone's loved one ever had botox injections to reduce the amount of saliva build up? Also, the neuro today mentioned another drug for hallucinations that he said works better but has a risk of lowering the white counts. I can't remember the name of it. I think it starts with " c " . Does anyone know what I'm referring to and have you had any experience with it? Gladys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2008 Report Share Posted August 6, 2008 cipro or ciprofloxin an antibiotic maybe, i use it often and am on it currently for fracturing my big toe in 3 places. sinemet drove my dad crazy, we stopped after one dose he begged me and said 'the little man in my head wants me to do and say bad things' that is what daddy called lbd. i cant think of anything else other than coumadin but that is a blood thinner. wish i could help more, daddy didnt really have a drooling problem as he rarely wore his dentures and wanst until he developed swallowing issues did we have drooling problems that were bad. good luck and hugs sharon Subject: more questions To: LBDcaregivers Date: Wednesday, August 6, 2008, 11:31 PM Has anyone's loved one ever had botox injections to reduce the amount of saliva build up? Also, the neuro today mentioned another drug for hallucinations that he said works better but has a risk of lowering the white counts. I can't remember the name of it. I think it starts with " c " . Does anyone know what I'm referring to and have you had any experience with it? Gladys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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