Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2009-10-08 22:29:00)
by mahler1987
This is something that has to be arranged through your physician and insurance carrier. Its completely dependent on what the insurance carried deems is necessary and what the prescribing physician is comfortable with. However, if you are sucessful in getting approval for this, please be aware, that it's not an
instantaneous thing. It could be up to 12 hrs, maybe longer for someone to get...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-18 01:06:00)
by debbiespage
I am so sorry to hear of you going through this - my daughter is 7 and was diagnosed last year - it is without doubt one of the hardest things for Mums to watch - it breaks my heart everytime she has an episode - you feel so helpless and as you say we are meant to be able to mend everything - hang in there and our family will pray for you that any outcome is a positive
one - take care
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-15 03:47:00)
by mahler1987
That could very well be the case since the intranasal vaccine is a live virus, the shot is an
attenuated virus... meaning its a dead virus. Pattie
Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-06-13 07:16:00)
by Anonymous
Hi. After discovering this forum, I am starting to think that I have had CVS for most of my life. Ever since I was about 4 or so, I would have vomiting episodes, usually when my allergies would get bad every spring and fall while
living in Texas. This condition continued all the way throughout high school. I had seen allergists, general physicians, etc., none of them mentioned ...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-15 23:47:00)
by seraphim_amon
This is just from my own experience, I am 36 now, but when I was younger I was so violently ill from the hormones in the pill I had to stop taking it within 2 months of starting it. It can happen to some women, but you have to be the judge of that. One of the things that would set off my CVS attacks was my period. I won't tell you my outcome just know that it takes a lot of
trial and error to ...
Started 2 months ago (2009-10-03 14:35:00)
by eineson
Sharon When one of my girls was 5 years old she started periactin and had a very emotional side effect. She was crying all day long. She was so unhappy. She was hungry all the time. She could not get enough food into her to satisfy her needs. We stop using periactin because the effects were not worth the outcome of the results. She is
now 13 years old and has started periactin again. She ...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-16 01:51:00)
by mahler1987
I am sorry for what you are going through. I am out of ideas aside from getting Dave to Milwaukee to see Dr. V.
Pattie
Started 1 year, 4 months ago (2008-07-23 22:56:00)
by dave
So we had every thing tested - like muscle formation and levels of everything and all that we got was a very low level of D. He was put on a very high dose for 12 weeks and then he just takes a supplement after that. it could be the reason he was having all the
muscle pain or weakness. We'll see. Don't know if it's his meds after all these years of taking such hard meds- but the rumetologist ...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-15 17:11:00)
by mahler1987
I can only relay what I experienced personally. I had H1N1 early in September, as with any flu, it definitely produces the typical
flu symptoms. I was diagnosed with H1N1 based on the symptoms and it because the typical flu wasn't going around... however there were approximately 700 college students with it approximately 1 mile from my home. This was per my physician. ...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-15 17:01:00)
by mahler1987
Jen, I am sorry Ava is feeling poorly. I can only speak from my experiences. If I am in
coalescence, then the nausea is constant or near constant. It really is unrelenting. Since she is not displaying her usual signs of an impending episode is it possible it could be something else like a virus? Pattie