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Hi Dana, my 4 yr old son (speech delayed only) got a severe cut on his fifth

finger.We took him last night to the ER,he got lots of sticthes and they gave

him antibiotics.They said that his finger has an open fracture and prescribed

Augmentin.I don't know what to do,During 4 yrs I avoided medications &

antibiotics for him.Should I give him the Augmentin? should I try something

natural like garlic,GSE,etc? PLEASE,PLEASE help me.He's been fine,eating

well,with not fever and not pain.

Thanks so much for your advice and Happy New Year!!!

,

Todd(pdd-nos)

Praying for recovery:)

From: jtmk98.535597 <lysva29798-dnttrst@...>

Subject: Re: Get your mammograms! Or better yet, Thermograms

Date: Friday, January 1, 2010, 8:56 AM

 

I had been exclusively on estradiol the last few years, applied by spray, as I

heard a Dr. on TV say that was the least going through your system means of

using HRT.

Still got breast cancer with none in my family (I'm 54). The oncologist said

with the way mine rated the highest number for growing by means of estrogen,

that it was absolutely the HRT (Estradiol) that caused it. Now I'm 3.5 wks past

double mastectomy and start Arimeidex this week to block any estrogen in my

system (made by Adrenals, can't even build up my adrenals, as that would

increase their estrogen production). It has for side effects:

joint pain, depression, fatigue, hair loss, chipping teeth, nausea and vomiting,

and liver problems.

The oncologist said 75% of breast cancers are hormone related.

HRT certainly doesn't cause breast cancer in everyone, but after what I've been

through & am facing, I feel it's Russian Roulette.

>

> But if you do your hrt, use bioidenticals, preferably via the skin

> (especially for the estradiol). It is the progestin that is synthetic that is

> most linked to breast cancer. A trial of bioidenticals in France showed no

> higher breast cancer for at least 5 years, though more study is needed.

>

> Joyce

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