Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 anyone in or work in new jersey? sopunds like this might be a state where all you have to do to become a tech is to get the job! Is my gut right on this? if this is the case it is SAD! I don't know how close you are to the state lines, but maybe you could register and get a job in a neighboring state too. --- gorantla haritha <gharitha@...> wrote: Hai jeanetta, how are u doing today and i am a pharmacist from india and after i came here i gave my ptcb exam and i passed and now it's my turn to register with the state board right ,as i live in newjersy ,i called the concerned people and asked for the application they said at this point of time they are not registering any pharmacy techs.i am worried about this now. how > long i should wait ? > > > can u please send the details and any link where i > can > get the application download. > > thanx, > haritha > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- Dora <doracpht@...> wrote: > > > Here's the link to the tech > requirements/application > > for the state of Illinois. > > http://www.idfpr.com/dpr/apply/Phrmtech.asp > > > > Also visit the PTCB website for exam info and > > other good stuff. > > > > http://ptcb.org/ > > > > Please check the files for Jeanetta's review of > > some of the study guides. I have no experience > with > > PharmacyTrainer...perhaps someone else can > comment. > > > > How long it takes to study for the PTCB all > > depends on your knowledge base and comfort level > > with calculations. Please review our archived > > discussions to get a feel for what others have > done. > > > > Good luck, > > Dora > > Group Mod > > > > > > list8858 <list8858@...> wrote: > > I am sure you get these kinds of questions all > the > > time so I hope that > > you do not mind answering them one more time > > > > Is cerification required in the state of Illinois? > > > > What texts do you recommend picking up for review? > > Any comments about > > PharmacyTrainer? > > > > How much time do you recommend for study prior to > > taking the > > certification exam? I have been out of school for > > some time but have > > been successful with self-study programs. > > > > Am I asking the right/wrong questions? Anything > that > > anybody has to > > offer, a push in the right direction would be > > greatly appreciated > > > > Thank you all very much, > > D. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 Dear Haritha, I was hoping that would be able to address this. A TEXPERT from NJ. but she may behavig that baby right about now! Let's see what she has to say on this. Jeanetta karin h <hockeykatbird_27@...> wrote: anyone in or work in new jersey? sopunds like this might be a state where all you have to do to become a tech is to get the job! Is my gut right on this? if this is the case it is SAD! I don't know how close you are to the state lines, but maybe you could register and get a job in a neighboring state too. --- gorantla haritha <gharitha@...> wrote: Hai jeanetta, how are u doing today and i am a pharmacist from india and after i came here i gave my ptcb exam and i passed and now it's my turn to register with the state board right ,as i live in newjersy ,i called the concerned people and asked for the application they said at this point of time they are not registering any pharmacy techs.i am worried about this now. how > long i should wait ? > > > can u please send the details and any link where i > can > get the application download. > > thanx, > haritha > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- Dora <doracpht@...> wrote: > > > Here's the link to the tech > requirements/application > > for the state of Illinois. > > http://www.idfpr.com/dpr/apply/Phrmtech.asp > > > > Also visit the PTCB website for exam info and > > other good stuff. > > > > http://ptcb.org/ > > > > Please check the files for Jeanetta's review of > > some of the study guides. I have no experience > with > > PharmacyTrainer...perhaps someone else can > comment. > > > > How long it takes to study for the PTCB all > > depends on your knowledge base and comfort level > > with calculations. Please review our archived > > discussions to get a feel for what others have > done. > > > > Good luck, > > Dora > > Group Mod > > > > > > list8858 <list8858@...> wrote: > > I am sure you get these kinds of questions all > the > > time so I hope that > > you do not mind answering them one more time > > > > Is cerification required in the state of Illinois? > > > > What texts do you recommend picking up for review? > > Any comments about > > PharmacyTrainer? > > > > How much time do you recommend for study prior to > > taking the > > certification exam? I have been out of school for > > some time but have > > been successful with self-study programs. > > > > Am I asking the right/wrong questions? Anything > that > > anybody has to > > offer, a push in the right direction would be > > greatly appreciated > > > > Thank you all very much, > > D. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 Thanks for the information. I posted my questions before I got the 17 emails new list members receive I have been poking around in the files and have found just about everything I have been needing to know. Thanks again, D. Dora <doracpht@...> wrote: Here's the link to the tech requirements/application for the state of Illinois. http://www.idfpr.com/dpr/apply/Phrmtech.asp Also visit the PTCB website for exam info and other good stuff. http://ptcb.org/ Please check the files for Jeanetta's review of some of the study guides. I have no experience with PharmacyTrainer...perhaps someone else can comment. How long it takes to study for the PTCB all depends on your knowledge base and comfort level with calculations. Please review our archived discussions to get a feel for what others have done. Good luck, Dora Group Mod Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 Thank you Jeanetta I feel I am in just the right place to get the information I need! D. Jeanetta Mastron <rxjm2002@...> wrote: Dear , In addition to all the info that 'our' moderator Dora gave you, I can say this: if you have to spend more than $100 to prepare for the exam someone is gouging you!! A simple book will do it.Approx 25 - 65 dollars! If you need online help this site is FREE! with many tutorials. There are many programs to study pharmacy technician: Distance learning programs do not have on hands experience but would/should introduce you to much more than a simple recview book. They range from about $700 to $1500. In this case I have seen beter programs at $700 than some of the $1500. But these courses are not needed to pass the PTCB. But you will gain much more knowledge and be a better tech than a simple study guide book for preparation for the PTCB exam. The BEST education and training is a classroom environment with mock labs and an externship. Of course they will range from $500 to $20,000 depending upon the state and type and the degree or certificate/diploma status obtained in the end. This too is not needed to pass the simple PTCB exam! But it will make you the best tech of the three methods! I hope this helps you. You are on the right track, keepup with your questions. Jeanetta Mastron Dora <doracpht@...> wrote: Here's the link to the tech requirements/application for the state of Illinois. http://www.idfpr.com/dpr/apply/Phrmtech.asp Also visit the PTCB website for exam info and other good stuff. http://ptcb.org/ Please check the files for Jeanetta's review of some of the study guides. I have no experience with PharmacyTrainer...perhaps someone else can comment. How long it takes to study for the PTCB all depends on your knowledge base and comfort level with calculations. Please review our archived discussions to get a feel for what others have done. Good luck, Dora Group Mod Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 Hi , Thanx for the reply ,i am on h4 status ,can i appraoch the pharmacies for the job,will they hire me. thanx,haritha --- cphtgenius@... wrote: > Hi Haritha, > > As of yet, technicians do not have to formally > register with the BOP in NJ. When you are hired in > a pharmacy, you will need to show your PTCB > certification or other proof of schooling if the > company you work for does not provide formal > training. > > > > -- > To love what you do and feel that > it matters - how could anything > be more fun? -- Graham > > . . . for my heart rejoiced in > all my labour . . . Ecclesiastes > 2:10 > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: gorantla haritha <gharitha@...> > Hai jeanetta, > > how are u doing today and i am a pharmacist from > india > and after i came here i gave my ptcb exam and i > passed and now it's my turn to register with the > state > board right ,as i live in newjersy ,i called the > concerned people and asked for the application they > said at this point of time they are not registering > any pharmacy techs.i am worried about this now.how > long i should wait ? > > > can u please send the details and any link where i > can > get the application download. > > thanx, > haritha > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- Dora <doracpht@...> wrote: > > > Here's the link to the tech > requirements/application > > for the state of Illinois. > > http://www.idfpr.com/dpr/apply/Phrmtech.asp > > > > Also visit the PTCB website for exam info and > > other good stuff. > > > > http://ptcb.org/ > > > > Please check the files for Jeanetta's review of > > some of the study guides. I have no experience > with > > PharmacyTrainer...perhaps someone else can > comment. > > > > How long it takes to study for the PTCB all > > depends on your knowledge base and comfort level > > with calculations. Please review our archived > > discussions to get a feel for what others have > done. > > > > Good luck, > > Dora > > Group Mod > > > > > > list8858 <list8858@...> wrote: > > I am sure you get these kinds of questions all > the > > time so I hope that > > you do not mind answering them one more time > > > > Is cerification required in the state of Illinois? > > > > What texts do you recommend picking up for review? > > Any comments about > > PharmacyTrainer? > > > > How much time do you recommend for study prior to > > taking the > > certification exam? I have been out of school for > > some time but have > > been successful with self-study programs. > > > > Am I asking the right/wrong questions? Anything > that > > anybody has to > > offer, a push in the right direction would be > > greatly appreciated > > > > Thank you all very much, > > D. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 Thank you for your input ! Jeanetta cphtgenius@... wrote: Hi Haritha, As of yet, technicians do not have to formally register with the BOP in NJ. When you are hired in a pharmacy, you will need to show your PTCB certification or other proof of schooling if the company you work for does not provide formal training. -- To love what you do and feel that it matters - how could anything be more fun? -- Graham .. . . for my heart rejoiced in all my labour . . . Ecclesiastes 2:10 -------------- Original message -------------- From: gorantla haritha Hai jeanetta, how are u doing today and i am a pharmacist from india and after i came here i gave my ptcb exam and i passed and now it's my turn to register with the state board right ,as i live in newjersy ,i called the concerned people and asked for the application they said at this point of time they are not registering any pharmacy techs.i am worried about this now.how long i should wait ? can u please send the details and any link where i can get the application download. thanx, haritha --- Dora wrote: > Here's the link to the tech requirements/application > for the state of Illinois. > http://www.idfpr.com/dpr/apply/Phrmtech.asp > > Also visit the PTCB website for exam info and > other good stuff. > > http://ptcb.org/ > > Please check the files for Jeanetta's review of > some of the study guides. I have no experience with > PharmacyTrainer...perhaps someone else can comment. > > How long it takes to study for the PTCB all > depends on your knowledge base and comfort level > with calculations. Please review our archived > discussions to get a feel for what others have done. > > Good luck, > Dora > Group Mod > > > list8858 wrote: > I am sure you get these kinds of questions all the > time so I hope that > you do not mind answering them one more time > > Is cerification required in the state of Illinois? > > What texts do you recommend picking up for review? > Any comments about > PharmacyTrainer? > > How much time do you recommend for study prior to > taking the > certification exam? I have been out of school for > some time but have > been successful with self-study programs. > > Am I asking the right/wrong questions? Anything that > anybody has to > offer, a push in the right direction would be > greatly appreciated > > Thank you all very much, > D. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 , you just explained why there is less activity on this site, because the files are so full of information that answers FAQ's. In some ways I am very proud of this. But in other ways I am concerned that the lack of activity will keep others from becoming or staying as a member. Thank you for the compliments! And Dora thank you for making this site so successful! Jeanetta Davoli <list8858@...> wrote: Thanks for the information. I posted my questions before I got the 17 emails new list members receive I have been poking around in the files and have found just about everything I have been needing to know. Thanks again, D. Dora <doracpht@...> wrote: Here's the link to the tech requirements/application for the state of Illinois. http://www.idfpr.com/dpr/apply/Phrmtech.asp Also visit the PTCB website for exam info and other good stuff. http://ptcb.org/ Please check the files for Jeanetta's review of some of the study guides. I have no experience with PharmacyTrainer...perhaps someone else can comment. How long it takes to study for the PTCB all depends on your knowledge base and comfort level with calculations. Please review our archived discussions to get a feel for what others have done. Good luck, Dora Group Mod Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2006 Report Share Posted February 17, 2006 Hi Haritha, You should have no problem getting hired at any pharmacy since you are PTCB certified. Though it's not required yet, it is " preferred. " You're application would be looked upon more favorably, you would be the applicant most likely called in first for an interview. Since you are already a pharmacist, it's my opinion that you should apply to hospitals first. The pay rate is markedly higher than at retail pharmacies. And also since the pace isn't as rushed in the hospital work environment as it is most retail pharmacies and there are more employees scheduled per shift you may have more time to have another pharmacist working with you help you get your pharmacy in this country. -- To love what you do and feel that it matters - how could anything be more fun? -- Graham .. . . for my heart rejoiced in all my labour . . . Ecclesiastes 2:10 -------------- Original message -------------- From: gorantla haritha <gharitha@...> Hi , Thanx for the reply ,i am on h4 status ,can i appraoch the pharmacies for the job,will they hire me. thanx,haritha --- cphtgenius@... wrote: > Hi Haritha, > > As of yet, technicians do not have to formally > register with the BOP in NJ. When you are hired in > a pharmacy, you will need to show your PTCB > certification or other proof of schooling if the > company you work for does not provide formal > training. > > > > -- > To love what you do and feel that > it matters - how could anything > be more fun? -- Graham > > . . . for my heart rejoiced in > all my labour . . . Ecclesiastes > 2:10 > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: gorantla haritha <gharitha@...> > Hai jeanetta, > > how are u doing today and i am a pharmacist from > india > and after i came here i gave my ptcb exam and i > passed and now it's my turn to register with the > state > board right ,as i live in newjersy ,i called the > concerned people and asked for the application they > said at this point of time they are not registering > any pharmacy techs.i am worried about this now.how > long i should wait ? > > > can u please send the details and any link where i > can > get the application download. > > thanx, > haritha > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- Dora <doracpht@...> wrote: > > > Here's the link to the tech > requirements/application > > for the state of Illinois. > > http://www.idfpr.com/dpr/apply/Phrmtech.asp > > > > Also visit the PTCB website for exam info and > > other good stuff. > > > > http://ptcb.org/ > > > > Please check the files for Jeanetta's review of > > some of the study guides. I have no experience > with > > PharmacyTrainer...perhaps someone else can > comment. > > > > How long it takes to study for the PTCB all > > depends on your knowledge base and comfort level > > with calculations. Please review our archived > > discussions to get a feel for what others have > done. > > > > Good luck, > > Dora > > Group Mod > > > > > > list8858 <list8858@...> wrote: > > I am sure you get these kinds of questions all > the > > time so I hope that > > you do not mind answering them one more time > > > > Is cerification required in the state of Illinois? > > > > What texts do you recommend picking up for review? > > Any comments about > > PharmacyTrainer? > > > > How much time do you recommend for study prior to > > taking the > > certification exam? I have been out of school for > > some time but have > > been successful with self-study programs. > > > > Am I asking the right/wrong questions? Anything > that > > anybody has to > > offer, a push in the right direction would be > > greatly appreciated > > > > Thank you all very much, > > D. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 I think a lot of us how have or are taking Lex can tell you that the side effects are very minimal if any. I have been on Lex almost a year now and I haven't suffered from any side effects and it really has helped me with my anxiety as well. I would say give it a try and keep your doctor well informed of any changes that you may go through. If side effects occur, give it at least 2-3 weeks before wanting to be taken off. This gives your body time to adjust. I see that you also stated that you have a high-stress job. Is there any way of changing jobs? If you can eliminate unnecessary stress, that will help you in the long run and help with your health. Good Luck!! Zenda Winter <winterraven1968@...> wrote: Hi everyone. My doctor just game me Lexapro, and I have not taken it yet. I have anxiety, and have for years, I usually manage on my own, but had taken Serzone a year or two ago, it did help, but I was spacey and tired all the time. I am under lots of stress right now, and have some good ol anxiety back, such as obsessing about my health, twitching, muscle aches, poor sleeping and though it is not unbearable yet, it looks like it is on the way. I am terrified of taking this drug, I am worried about the side effects,. like the inability to orgasm, ick, now that would make me anxios..but also, I am worried about the hair loss and frequent urination I have heard could happen, I already take detrol for the urination, and don't want to go back, have any of you had these less common side effects? I am 37, and a mother of 3 sons. I have a high stress job as well...any advice would be greatly appreciated. na Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 Hello! Welcome. My hearing loss is very similar to yours. Ten-twenty pecent in the implanted ear and 50% in the other. My experience has been better than I ever hoped. I have had my Freedom CI since last August and it gets better daily! As my doctor said, " It seems to have helped get your life back! " THAT, it has. I was able to hear within 15 minutes of activation. Sounds I had no idea about, the buttons on the office phone clicked when they were pressed, the keyboard on my laptop clicked, as well. What a surprise! The most important thing is that I can hear speech so much better. One on one it is 100% better than before. I went from 20% word recognition to 86%. It is amazing. I had reservations about the procedure but the good folks on here and other forums helped a lot. I hope the best for you in your CI journey. Steve --------------------------------- 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 April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 I don't know whose standard you are quoting there, but I was just reviewing the Medicare website the other day, and they have set their eligibility threshold at 40% if memory serves me correctly. new with questions Hi I'm deaf in one ear, (dead nerve) and have a 40% hearing loss in my right ear and have auditory neuropathy as well. I'm on the waiting list for a CI....I'm told that the FDA says that you have to be 80% deaf to be elegible for the CI. I would love to read about your expierences with the CI. Thanks... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 Hi , Welcome to the group. I have aspergers though over the years many of my difficulties have gone away. My son has high functioning autism Dx but I know he too has AS, ADHD and appraxia combined. Since he has far more toxicity issues than I did as a child, he seems more severe. We tried enzymes first. My son showed some improvements but nothing like the diet. For some kids, the enzyme is more effective and there is no way of knowing who responds to what best unless you try them. Starting with enzymes is what I recommend because even if your child needs the diet, enzymes helped my son to expand his food choices and thus going on the diet became more easy. On the topic of DAN dr. I am a huge proponent because my son totally transformed when we started targeted supplementation (test based). Make sure you pick a very good DAN dr. For constipation, try giving Magnesium Citrate. Hope this helps. Best, Haleh --- esuyat <esuyat@...> wrote: > Hi, > What a relief to have found you all! In December, a child > psychologist determined (after a 1.5 hr eval) that my 4 yr old son has > Asperger's and sensory issues. We definitely concur that he is on the > spectrum. He has been doing OT and intensive brushing for the past 60 > days and we have seen some improvement, but I just know that there is > another piece to this. He has always been constipated (even as a > breastfed infant, he would go for days and days without a stool) and > wakes up several times during the night (although he is easy to get > back down). Otherwise he is a healthy kid--never an ear infection and > never any antibiotics. He is generally cheerful and cooperative but > perseverates on music stuff and numbers and is socially pretty > clueless. I brought up the gfcf diet to my husband, who freaked out > about it. I too am overwhelmed by the thought of it but am willng to > try it. My son doesn't do much dairy, so that would be somewhat > bearable, but the gluten would be huge. > Would it be prudent to start enzymes without ever trying the gfcf > diet? I've been reading 's book and I know that she has a story > of one mom who did this with success. What is the experience of those > of you on this board? Should I consult a doctor (even a DAN)? Should > I have him tested for celiac first? Also, my husband is an attorney > and will pick enzymes apart like it is opposing counsel's brief. Do > any MDs recommend enzymes instead of gfcf? > If you have answered these questions a million times, I apologize. > Thank you for your time. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 Hi , My 5 year old son was diagnosed with AS in December too. I was very reluctant to start the diet too and wanted to just try enzymes. After more research and finding out that most DAN! doctors recommend the diet, we decided to take the plunge with the diet. It felt extreme but I felt like we owed my son all attempts to make his live easier. There was no immediate dramatic change after starting the diet, but after 3 weeks we realized he hadn't had a meltdown in that time period and he was no longer constipated! He has been constipated since he was 6 months old when we started solids. And I also breastfed for a couple of years. So now we are seeing a DAN! for testing and we are doing enzymes and other supplements. I hope this gives you the courage to attempt the diet. Give it a good six months. Even if there is no improvement you won't have any regrets. And even ending the constipation is well worth it. I would also recommend reading the McCandless book, Children with Starving Brains. This might help your husband understand opposing counsel. Feel free to email me offlist anytime. It sounds like we have a lot in common. Blessings to you and your family, Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2006 Report Share Posted August 23, 2006 the insert that comes with Iodoral says that most peeps benefit from 50mg/day for a while. I really saw no benefit to taking less, from the beginning I have been on 50mg. gracia Hi,I have just joined here. I am hypothyroid and have been taking Armoursince May. I just started taking Iodoral when it UPS brought it onMonday. Right now I'm taking half an Iodoral with breakfast andanother half with dinner. I think I'm feeling more energy and lessjoint pain but I do feel like my allergy symptoms have gone up a bit.I also feel a mild burning sensation in the soles of my feet. Isthis a symptom I should worry about?Also, how can you tell if baked good contain bromine?Thanks, W. No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.5/426 - Release Date: 8/23/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2006 Report Share Posted August 23, 2006 > > > the insert that comes with Iodoral says that most peeps benefit from 50mg/day for a while. I really saw no benefit to taking less, from the beginning I have been on 50mg. > gracia Hi, I was concerned about possible iodine or idodide allergy or even a bromide dump. I may eventually get to 50 mg / day. I know that is what Brownstein recommends. I just want to get there cautiously. Thanks, W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2006 Report Share Posted August 23, 2006 Trust yourself. For many people, they need to start iodine slowly. Everyone is different. Even Brownstein reports numerous people who need to be on low dose iodine only. Zoe Hi,I was concerned about possible iodine or idodide allergy or even abromide dump. I may eventually get to 50 mg / day. I know that iswhat Brownstein recommends. I just want to get there cautiously.Thanks, W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2006 Report Share Posted August 23, 2006 Which allergy symptoms have gone up? Are you talking about nasal stuff? Iodine does tend to increase mucus. Have never heard about the burning sensation on the soles of the feet. Good question. I don't know how to tell if baked goods contain bromine. I've noticed a few packages that now say "made with non-brominated flour". I would assume that all flour is brominated now unless you have reason to know otherwise. Zoe I have just joined here. I am hypothyroid and have been taking Armoursince May. I just started taking Iodoral when it UPS brought it onMonday. Right now I'm taking half an Iodoral with breakfast andanother half with dinner. I think I'm feeling more energy and lessjoint pain but I do feel like my allergy symptoms have gone up a bit. I also feel a mild burning sensation in the soles of my feet. Isthis a symptom I should worry about?Also, how can you tell if baked good contain bromine?Thanks, W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2006 Report Share Posted August 23, 2006 > > Which allergy symptoms have gone up? Are you talking about nasal stuff? Iodine does tend to increase mucus. I'm feeling a little itchiness on my skin and sneezing maybe 20 times a day. The sneezing could be explained by my increased energy encouraging me to go outside to walk more. > Have never heard about the burning sensation on the soles of the feet. I went thru the files and links this morning and something in there (I think Brownstein) said tingling in your extremities was not a good sign. On the other hand, I have gotten this sensation for several kinds of supplements that have turned out to be beneficial. I think I'm feeling even more energetic now than I did this morning when I first posted. W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2006 Report Share Posted August 23, 2006 you will get a toxic dump of some kind on 50mg---sorta have to muddle through it. Gracia >> > the insert that comes with Iodoral says that most peeps benefitfrom 50mg/day for a while. I really saw no benefit to taking less,from the beginning I have been on 50mg.> graciaHi,I was concerned about possible iodine or idodide allergy or even abromide dump. I may eventually get to 50 mg / day. I know that iswhat Brownstein recommends. I just want to get there cautiously.Thanks, W. No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.5/426 - Release Date: 8/23/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2006 Report Share Posted August 26, 2006 Sorry for the late reply, . I also had a burning sensation on the soles of my feet, usually near the ball of the foot. I had actually forgotten, I'm not sure how, since it worried me a bit. I started on a lower dose than Iodoral and my burning started perhaps 2 or 3 months after starting iodine. At times it was quite uncomfortable other times no burning at all. It lasted for at least a month and then gradually went away. I don't have any idea what caused it. Hope that helps, Sharon > Hi, > > I have just joined here. I am hypothyroid and have been taking Armour > since May. I just started taking Iodoral when it UPS brought it on > Monday. Right now I'm taking half an Iodoral with breakfast and > another half with dinner. I think I'm feeling more energy and less > joint pain but I do feel like my allergy symptoms have gone up a bit. > I also feel a mild burning sensation in the soles of my feet. Is > this a symptom I should worry about? > > Also, how can you tell if baked good contain bromine? > > Thanks, > > W. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2007 Report Share Posted May 23, 2007 Carol: The old saying " If you STINK, take ZINC " , might be true. We have found when we got rid of the MEAT IN OUR DIET, we didn't even need to wear deodorant. Bonnie New with questions Hi everyone. I have been reading all of the information here for awhile now. I hope you will be able to help me. My husband and I both have many symptoms of candidiasis. The one that I really need help with for my hubby is the excessive body odor. he works construction and says after 30 minutes of being at work he can't stand the smell of himself. We have asked for help from doctors but have not got any answers. I can't even stand the smell of his towel after showering. He is currently taking 500 mg of Levaquin for a severe infection in his elbow. I am worried that this is going to make everything worse. He takes the Daily for Life Total from Melaleuca which has helped some, but I am sure he needs to do more. He has severe depression which I am sure is more of a problem due to the yeast. Please send me any suggestions. Thanks so much Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2007 Report Share Posted May 23, 2007 Carol, the saying " eat zinc don't stink " comes to mind. Also, increasing immune system viability will get rid of infection; the undenatured whey and selenium play the biggest part in that. Duncan > > Hi everyone. I have been reading all of the information here for awhile now. > I hope you will be able to help me. > My husband and I both have many symptoms of candidiasis. The one that I > really need help with for my hubby is the excessive body odor. he works > construction and says after 30 minutes of being at work he can't stand the > smell of himself. We have asked for help from doctors but have not got any > answers. I can't even stand the smell of his towel after showering. He is > currently taking 500 mg of Levaquin for a severe infection in his elbow. I > am worried that this is going to make everything worse. He takes the Daily > for Life Total from Melaleuca which has helped some, but I am sure he needs > to do more. He has severe depression which I am sure is more of a problem > due to the yeast. Please send me any suggestions. Thanks so much Carol > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2007 Report Share Posted May 23, 2007 Bonnie beat me to the saying, which I agree to. Removing meat from the diet however necessitates adding alternative sources of animal protein such as undenatured whey or eggs, or a pharmaceutical amino acid supplement. Duncan > > Carol: > > The old saying " If you STINK, take ZINC " , might be true. We have found when we got rid of the MEAT IN OUR DIET, we didn't even need to wear deodorant. > > Bonnie > > New with questions > > > Hi everyone. I have been reading all of the information here for awhile now. > I hope you will be able to help me. > My husband and I both have many symptoms of candidiasis. The one that I > really need help with for my hubby is the excessive body odor. he works > construction and says after 30 minutes of being at work he can't stand the > smell of himself. We have asked for help from doctors but have not got any > answers. I can't even stand the smell of his towel after showering. He is > currently taking 500 mg of Levaquin for a severe infection in his elbow. I > am worried that this is going to make everything worse. He takes the Daily > for Life Total from Melaleuca which has helped some, but I am sure he needs > to do more. He has severe depression which I am sure is more of a problem > due to the yeast. Please send me any suggestions. Thanks so much Carol > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2007 Report Share Posted May 23, 2007 I've never been much of a meat eater, so I'm not certain if that would help. I agree that if you do go that route, to make sure you get other sources of animal protein. One thing I *highly* recommend with the yeast is AZO Yeast. It's in a pill form, and designed to keep your yeast levels down, to avoid yeast infections. However, I take anywhere from 3 to 6 of these a day when I eat, and nearly all my candidiasis are gone, when I stick to this. If I miss a few days, then my psoriasis comes right back, and I'm eating bread and sugar like it's nobody's business. You can pick these up at Walgreens, Wal-Mart...and one bottle is usually around $6.00. It's labeled as a homeopathic medicine. I have a bottle right in front of me, so if you need any information from it, feel free to ask. The website is azoproducts.com > > > > Carol: > > > > The old saying " If you STINK, take ZINC " , might be true. We have > found when we got rid of the MEAT IN OUR DIET, we didn't even need to > wear deodorant. > > > > Bonnie > > > > New with questions > > > > > > Hi everyone. I have been reading all of the information here for > awhile now. > > I hope you will be able to help me. > > My husband and I both have many symptoms of candidiasis. The one > that I > > really need help with for my hubby is the excessive body odor. he > works > > construction and says after 30 minutes of being at work he can't > stand the > > smell of himself. We have asked for help from doctors but have > not got any > > answers. I can't even stand the smell of his towel after > showering. He is > > currently taking 500 mg of Levaquin for a severe infection in his > elbow. I > > am worried that this is going to make everything worse. He takes > the Daily > > for Life Total from Melaleuca which has helped some, but I am > sure he needs > > to do more. He has severe depression which I am sure is more of a > problem > > due to the yeast. Please send me any suggestions. Thanks so much > Carol > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2007 Report Share Posted May 23, 2007 Hi, You can try Bach Flower remedy called " Crab Apple " Buy 1 - Oz (30ml), from Homeopahy stores. Take 15 drops in half cup of water, twice daily. Helps mainly smell of perspiration. Known to make one smell as sweet as a baby. Can reduce dosage later as improvement occurs. Google " Bach Flower " " Crab Apple " Take for 3 months minimum. MM ====================== Carol Padgett wrote: > Hi everyone. I have been reading all of the information here for awhile now. > I hope you will be able to help me. > My husband and I both have many symptoms of candidiasis. The one that I > really need help with for my hubby is the excessive body odor. he works > construction and says after 30 minutes of being at work he can't stand the > smell of himself. We have asked for help from doctors but have not got any > answers. I can't even stand the smell of his towel after showering. He is > currently taking 500 mg of Levaquin for a severe infection in his elbow. I > am worried that this is going to make everything worse. He takes the Daily > for Life Total from Melaleuca which has helped some, but I am sure he needs > to do more. He has severe depression which I am sure is more of a problem > due to the yeast. Please send me any suggestions. Thanks so much Carol > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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