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In a message dated 4/9/03 3:37:15 PM US Mountain Standard Time,

chiari writes:

> developed thrushfromthe antibiotics.

>

Whenever I take antibiotics, I also take massive doses of acidophilus

capsules. You can't take too much. Sorry to hear about your pain. That

sucks!

With blessings always,

Sharie ('s mom)

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In a message dated 4/9/03 3:37:15 PM US Mountain Standard Time,

chiari writes:

> developed thrushfromthe antibiotics.

>

Whenever I take antibiotics, I also take massive doses of acidophilus

capsules. You can't take too much. Sorry to hear about your pain. That

sucks!

With blessings always,

Sharie ('s mom)

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In a message dated 4/9/03 3:37:15 PM US Mountain Standard Time,

chiari writes:

> not bad enough to need surgery right

> now.

>

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Did a neurologist or a neurosurgeon tell you this? My son, , went

through all of the things your son is going through. He has a relatively

high tolerance for pain, so I did not realize how much pain he was in until

after the surgery. We waited about a year from the onset of some of these

symptoms. When his eyes started rolling back involuntarily and he was

falling a lot, we planned the surgery. I am so thankful we did. He is

doing great now! The only residual effects he has are hypersensitivity to

noise and crowds.

I know that has to do with what was going on before the surgery, but don't

know exact terminology. In 's case, it has been a plus. He has been

in special education since day one and is receiving wonderful one on one

teaching attention.

Please feel free to e-mail me at my address as I don't have time to read

these everyday.

sarriaki@...

Sharie

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In a message dated 4/9/03 3:37:15 PM US Mountain Standard Time,

chiari writes:

> not bad enough to need surgery right

> now.

>

,

Did a neurologist or a neurosurgeon tell you this? My son, , went

through all of the things your son is going through. He has a relatively

high tolerance for pain, so I did not realize how much pain he was in until

after the surgery. We waited about a year from the onset of some of these

symptoms. When his eyes started rolling back involuntarily and he was

falling a lot, we planned the surgery. I am so thankful we did. He is

doing great now! The only residual effects he has are hypersensitivity to

noise and crowds.

I know that has to do with what was going on before the surgery, but don't

know exact terminology. In 's case, it has been a plus. He has been

in special education since day one and is receiving wonderful one on one

teaching attention.

Please feel free to e-mail me at my address as I don't have time to read

these everyday.

sarriaki@...

Sharie

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In a message dated 4/9/03 3:37:15 PM US Mountain Standard Time,

chiari writes:

> not bad enough to need surgery right

> now.

>

,

Did a neurologist or a neurosurgeon tell you this? My son, , went

through all of the things your son is going through. He has a relatively

high tolerance for pain, so I did not realize how much pain he was in until

after the surgery. We waited about a year from the onset of some of these

symptoms. When his eyes started rolling back involuntarily and he was

falling a lot, we planned the surgery. I am so thankful we did. He is

doing great now! The only residual effects he has are hypersensitivity to

noise and crowds.

I know that has to do with what was going on before the surgery, but don't

know exact terminology. In 's case, it has been a plus. He has been

in special education since day one and is receiving wonderful one on one

teaching attention.

Please feel free to e-mail me at my address as I don't have time to read

these everyday.

sarriaki@...

Sharie

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Then why is it that 's Disease is docoumented to be a killer disease?

It is the heart that suffers the most from this type of disease, directly,

and, of course, 's is the high end of that. Are you saying that a

person can't die of a heart attack, if it goes out of rhythm, due to an

adrenal crisis? What Tish said IS true, having to do with upping thyroid,

when you don't know anything about what your cortisol is like.

>I don't agree with this entirely. When I was first treated for my hypo

when I was 19 the doctor >put me on a whole grain Armour. Then I increased

it by one grain increments. Now I realize that >was too fast but I had no

problems. Then 25 years later after having been on Synthroid and >almost

dying form low thyroid function, I went directly to the 3 grains I used to

take. I am sure >my adrenal function was damaged after 25 years too low

thyroid, but I had NO adrenal crash at >all. I did have some major hyper

symptoms and had to back down and go back up slower, but >it was just my

body adjusting to having T3 again not adrenal problems. I have NEVER heard

of >anyone dying from starting thyroid treatment.. from ANY reason. I think

that is a scare tactic >that is highly blown out of proportion by some

doctors to scare people out of self treatment. >Now I am sure there are

folks that have adrenal crashes from thyroid treatment, but I do not >feel

they are life threatening.

*Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV

Fat cat? Diabetes? Listowner for overweight or hypothyroid cats

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hypokitties/

>If you decide on your own to treat your hypothyroidism, and you have

>low adrenal function, then when you start to treat your

>hypothyroidism without being aware of the adrenal problem, you can

>kill yourself with an adrenal crisis

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