Guest guest Posted January 11, 2007 Report Share Posted January 11, 2007 my shrink doesn't always call me back either but then I don't see him on a regular basis since I lost my insurance. I'll call him if I have a real bad problem and then I have to wait or recall him and emphsize the problem with him so he will call me back. When he does call he does explain the whats and whys to me. If your doc is not communicating with you on serious things tha effect you then I would look for a new doc. if possible. ak --- jlkenney55 <jlkenney55@...> wrote: > That is good to know. I have awful headaches on > zoloft as well - I > just tried to ignore them. That could be why I > blasted through my > recently purchased bottle of advil. I am so happy > with the Zoloft > induced appetite suppression that is outweighing > most of my adverse > effects. Probably not the best approach I am > going to try taking > the zoloft at night and see if that changes > anything. I am seeing a > new doctor on Wednesday and will discuss Lexapro. > My other doctor > just said, " it's up to you what you want to switch > to " . No advice at > all. Plus, he never calls me back - even when he > told me to call him > if I had any side effects. As long as I can get up > in the morning and > don't have a terrible hand tremor I'll be happy. > > Joanie > > > > > > > Hi everyone. I just registered in this group. > I > > > have only used the > > > once before and I learned a lot. I > am > > > currently taking > > > Zoloft for PTSD/anxiety and I think it is > helping, > > > but I find it gives > > > me the jitters and sort of exacerbates my > jumpiness. > > > My Aunt > > > recommended that I try Lexapro because she feels > > > great on it and we > > > basically are the same person:) I am concerned > > > switching, I don't want > > > to have to go through the initial adaptation > phase > > > again with a new > > > drug. Has anybody ever switched before? Do you > have > > > to go through all > > > the extreme side effects all again before > becoming > > > adapted? I realize > > > everybody has different experiences, but I am > having > > > trouble with > > > Zoloft. However, I am losing weight and I LOVE > > > that! Sorry for the > > > long post. > > > > > > JK > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2007 Report Share Posted January 11, 2007 When I call my psych, she is very good about returning my call. When she isn't, and I really need to speak with her, I leave a horrific message with the service, crying and speaking loudly, and believe me, that always works! (and it's usually the way I am really feeling anyway when I need to talk to her) Liz “We have loved the stars too fondly to fear the night.†Re: Re: Hi guys my shrink doesn't always call me back either but then I don't see him on a regular basis since I lost my insurance. I'll call him if I have a real bad problem and then I have to wait or recall him and emphsize the problem with him so he will call me back. When he does call he does explain the whats and whys to me. If your doc is not communicating with you on serious things tha effect you then I would look for a new doc. if possible. ak --- jlkenney55 <jlkenney55@...> wrote: > That is good to know. I have awful headaches on > zoloft as well - I > just tried to ignore them. That could be why I > blasted through my > recently purchased bottle of advil. I am so happy > with the Zoloft > induced appetite suppression that is outweighing > most of my adverse > effects. Probably not the best approach I am > going to try taking > the zoloft at night and see if that changes > anything. I am seeing a > new doctor on Wednesday and will discuss Lexapro. > My other doctor > just said, " it's up to you what you want to switch > to " . No advice at > all. Plus, he never calls me back - even when he > told me to call him > if I had any side effects. As long as I can get up > in the morning and > don't have a terrible hand tremor I'll be happy. > > Joanie > > > > > > > Hi everyone. I just registered in this group. > I > > > have only used the > > > once before and I learned a lot. I > am > > > currently taking > > > Zoloft for PTSD/anxiety and I think it is > helping, > > > but I find it gives > > > me the jitters and sort of exacerbates my > jumpiness. > > > My Aunt > > > recommended that I try Lexapro because she feels > > > great on it and we > > > basically are the same person:) I am concerned > > > switching, I don't want > > > to have to go through the initial adaptation > phase > > > again with a new > > > drug. Has anybody ever switched before? Do you > have > > > to go through all > > > the extreme side effects all again before > becoming > > > adapted? I realize > > > everybody has different experiences, but I am > having > > > trouble with > > > Zoloft. However, I am losing weight and I LOVE > > > that! Sorry for the > > > long post. > > > > > > JK > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2007 Report Share Posted January 15, 2007 You wont make a fool of yourself If you live anywhere near Ballina we have a member who lives there who has a girl with DS...... Trish and put your hands up please I used to live in NSW, but have defected to SA 4 1/2 years ago. Best thing we ever did My eldest has DS-but is a boy, so I Am no use to you Welcome to out lil family- we all have lots of fun here! Lots of love and advice and used to be general name calling- but no more................. Enjoy everyone here!! Aussie Leis- mum to 9 , Natasha 5 in just under a month!! and 3. One of the most obvious facts about grownups to a child is that they have forgotten what it is like to be a child. Randall Jarrell (1914 - 1965) amandabartlett wrote: > > Hi, > > My name is and am the mum to 6 kids ranging from No 1 son who's > 19 to > my 2 year old twin boys. Georgia is my no 4 and had ds. We live on the mid > north coast of NSW in Australia, and as the only other ds kids I know are > both boys, I'm getting to a stage where I'm looking for some guidance, > words > of wisdom or bright ideas in how to handle ' the girl things' in > relation to > Georgie. > > I'm new to newsgroups and I'm not really computer literate so please bear > with me if I make a total fool of my self, > > Looking forward to meeting you soon, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2007 Report Share Posted January 15, 2007 Hi , I'm Sue, also Mom to 6. My oldest () turns 20 this week and our youngest (Ruthie) turned two in November. How old are your other children? Our other 4 are Rebekah, 17 (18 at the end of the month), ...14, ...12 and Lucas...6. Ruthie is our child with DS so we're a couple of years behind you. Sue > Hi, > > My name is and am the mum to 6 kids ranging from No 1 son who's 19 > to > my 2 year old twin boys. Georgia is my no 4 and had ds. We live on the mid > north coast of NSW in Australia, and as the only other ds kids I know are > both boys, I'm getting to a stage where I'm looking for some guidance, > words > of wisdom or bright ideas in how to handle ' the girl things' in relation > to > Georgie. > > I'm new to newsgroups and I'm not really computer literate so please bear > with me if I make a total fool of my self, > > Looking forward to meeting you soon, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2007 Report Share Posted August 26, 2007 Hi Vida, Welcome to the group! This diet is like no other Candida diet. We ask that you lease read through all of the information you received when you joined us and you'll understand more about how this diet is different and how it works. If you have questions once you've read through that info, we're here to help. Our group leader, Bee, is unavailable at the moment but there are others here who can hopefully answer your questions. There is also a wealth of reading you can do at our Group website. Bee has written and compiled many articles on all aspects of Candida and Natural Healing. These articles are in the " Files " section of our group site. Group messages are also archived so you could also do a message/subject search and find past discussions. Happy reading and good luck with your move. jackie > > Hi I'm new to the group. My name is Vida and I live in Omaha, NE, but > will be moving to the Seattle area in about a week. I'm married and > have a 4 month old baby named Rasheed. > I've read a few times about candida and believe I may have a problem > with it. I have problems with my scalp during the summer, I have a > rash on my chest which will not go away, sometimes it is barely > visible, but at other times it is horrible. My face has red, dry, > itchy patches on it too. I also have many other sypmtoms and it seems > even on a very low carb diet that I cannot lose weight. > I'm into natural medicine only. Several years ago I would go to the > dermatologist for my skin problems and the medication would definitely > help, but the problems keep coming back, plus, many of those meds > cause cancer. I'm looking for a healthy way to help me with the > candida (which at this point, I'm assuming I have.) > Glad to have found this group. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2009 Report Share Posted December 25, 2009 2009/12/25 Isobel <isobelwizza@...>: > happy christmas and to all you mums out their loads of vit d3 and b vits > happy christmas! > zachary actually worked out how to tear xmas paper this year !! > > I hope all your wishes > come true > love isobel and zachary xxxxx > Well done zachary! Happy Christmas to you as well. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2009 Report Share Posted December 25, 2009 thank you alexis ...isobel xx > > 2009/12/25 Isobel <isobelwizza@...>: > > happy christmas and to all you mums out their loads of vit d3 and b vits > > happy christmas! > > zachary actually worked out how to tear xmas paper this year !! > > > > I hope all your wishes > > come true > > love isobel and zachary xxxxx > > > > Well done zachary! Happy Christmas to you as well. > > -- > is > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2010 Report Share Posted May 9, 2010 Hi He is a Dentist who went through the ORE/MJDF exams he works as a Dentist and gives the lectures in a university in EgyptDr.Hisham Almasry kindly agreed to give some lectures for us via Ustream. Sincerely LyudmylaHuhley From: moniquerayner <moniquerayner@...>Subject: Hi guys Date: Sunday, 9 May, 2010, 9:52 This might sound a bit silly, but who is Dr Hisham??? What and where are the lectures taking place? Are any of you writing ORE part 2 in July?Your replies would be much appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2010 Report Share Posted May 9, 2010 Ok... thanks Lyudmyla I actually do know him Ooopps, thought his name sounded familiar! Please may i be included... let me know time! Thanks a million > > > From: moniquerayner <moniquerayner@...> > Subject: Hi guys > > Date: Sunday, 9 May, 2010, 9:52 > > > Â > > > > This might sound a bit silly, but who is Dr Hisham??? What and where are the lectures taking place? Are any of you writing ORE part 2 in July? > > Your replies would be much appreciated. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2011 Report Share Posted March 17, 2011 I meet with my lyme doctor on monday and we may be going on the antibiotics . I have a question?? I never had a yeast infection in my life and I was wondering............will I get one? AND, I just started taking a very high quality probiotic. Will this help keep a yeast infection at bay? Thanks, Myra In NH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2011 Report Share Posted March 17, 2011 You should also go on a hi protein, lo carb diet with lots of vegetables, seasonal low sugar fruit (no bananas, pineapple etc.) Also no alcohol or sugar of any kind--including honey, maple syrup or agave .Avoid processed foods and additives. If you can afford it, eat mostly organic. Listen to your body. Some people need to give up other types of food due to sensitivities that develop, for example gluten. Make sure you take the probiotic at least two hours after antibiotics. Also you need vit. & mineral supplements. There are many online sources and books that will tell you which ones you need a lot of (for ex. Vit. C, D etc) Good Luck, Kim [ ] Hi Guys I meet with my lyme doctor on monday and we may be going on the antibiotics . I have a question?? I never had a yeast infection in my life and I was wondering............will I get one? AND, I just started taking a very high quality probiotic. Will this help keep a yeast infection at bay? Thanks, Myra In NH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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