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Old 03-01-2012, 09:28 PM #23
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I wish I could implement more supplements instead of prescriptions. I have been able to add some of the basics (CoQ10, B12, Vit D, magnesium, etc). I see these links mrsD provides (from this and other threads) and get excited...until I see the some of the side effects with my conditions or other meds...then I get bummed.

A couple of my doctors are willing to help integrate a more natural approach, but my severe autonomic neuropathy and Sjogren's (and other conditions) really throw a wrench into the wheel, so to speak, when it comes to treatment options.

I really appreciate the links and I will still talk to my cardiologist at April's appt (when I hope to get off the Crestor) to see if there is something to try (taurine for one) to keep things in check without a statin.
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