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I hear ya, I had to do a few months of insulin when i was on steroids for ABPA. Never again will i do long-term steroids like that. It was a huge PITA. The good news is after you come off the steroids usually the need for insulin goes away.
I hear ya, I had to do a few months of insulin when i was on steroids for ABPA. Never again will i do long-term steroids like that. It was a huge PITA. The good news is after you come off the steroids usually the need for insulin goes away.
I've gotten red man syndrome on vanc. Last time we pre-medicated with 75mg benadryl IV and 10mg atarax PO. It prevented any reaction, although my reactions were not as bad as your son's (all I had was blotches and severe itchiness).
I've gotten red man syndrome on vanc. Last time we pre-medicated with 75mg benadryl IV and 10mg atarax PO. It prevented any reaction, although my reactions were not as bad as your son's (all I had was blotches and severe itchiness).
Yes, I was on viokase as a baby. According to my parents, it was hell on my mouth. Enzymes have a coating on them that is designed to withstand the acid in the stomach and then be released in the small bowel where digestion and uptake of nutrients occurs. This is why chewing or crushing...
Yes, I was on viokase as a baby. According to my parents, it was hell on my mouth. Enzymes have a coating on them that is designed to withstand the acid in the stomach and then be released in the small bowel where digestion and uptake of nutrients occurs. This is why chewing or crushing...
Actually, if I were you I would be greatful rather than defensive. These people have replied to warn you of potential risk of cross-contamination with really nasty bacteria. Would you want to be responsible for someone's serious health decline after having contracted B. cepacia at your event...
Actually, if I were you I would be greatful rather than defensive. These people have replied to warn you of potential risk of cross-contamination with really nasty bacteria. Would you want to be responsible for someone's serious health decline after having contracted B. cepacia at your event...
I have heard of using isopropanol to dry the ear and prevent (not treat) swimmer's ear. The question I have about this hypothesis is that most of the bacteria involved with ear infections are in the middle ear (hence otitis media). The isopropanol would probably not cross the tympanic membrane...
I have heard of using isopropanol to dry the ear and prevent (not treat) swimmer's ear. The question I have about this hypothesis is that most of the bacteria involved with ear infections are in the middle ear (hence otitis media). The isopropanol would probably not cross the tympanic membrane...
Like you, I think the mucus theory is pretty far out there.
I have heard of mild pancreatitis being linked to both certain types of antibiotics as well as corticosteroids, which could be a factor given you are having both a pulmonary and sinusoid exacerbation.
I assume you have had...
Like you, I think the mucus theory is pretty far out there.
I have heard of mild pancreatitis being linked to both certain types of antibiotics as well as corticosteroids, which could be a factor given you are having both a pulmonary and sinusoid exacerbation.
I assume you have had...
There's a CC button for youtube, although I'm not sure if all videos support it. Most movies also have a subtitle file and can be turned on through your media player.
There's a CC button for youtube, although I'm not sure if all videos support it. Most movies also have a subtitle file and can be turned on through your media player.
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