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01-01-2007, 12:21 PM | #31 | ||
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co q 10 is of interest .. i am a firm believer in vitamins and feel they are more of an answer than medications. i stopped everyone in the operating room from getting sinus infections by giving them a vitamin regime. i am going to do more looking. i tend to buy all my vitamins from 'puritan's pride'.
again so many thanks for everyone's info. joan |
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06-01-2007, 05:53 AM | #32 | ||
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Hi Vicc,
You really do your homework and it was appreciated. I know you and I don't agree about everything but you are obviously serious and want to get the word out. My only problem is I have worked with Dr. S have done the whole Ketamine story not once but twice, between NYC and DR. S. And not to knock your feelings downs but it did work for me and it really worked for me. But in addition I believe that I don't have a straight forward type of RSD. 4 years ago I felt life was over and now I plan to try and work in Sept 07. So all people respond differently so please don't knock him and the ketamine down. I have heard of unbelievable success stories using the Ketamine truly, remember there are always 2 sides to the story. I think you have some great points and that someone professional in the medical field should take it seriously. Thanks for your efforts. ann |
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