|
1
on: August 10, 2010, 12:29:03 PM
|
|
Started by Sandra Gregston - Last post by Sandra Gregston
|
|
Why are you telling me about birth control pills? I don't use them. I'm not even sexually ACTIVE. Don't tell me about this stuff. I don't need it. Save it for someone that is in a realationship. I thought that MAY BE JUST MAY BE you were REPOSONDING TO MY POST ABOUT ASPERGER SYNDROME! GET REAL LADY.
|
|
|
2
on: August 10, 2010, 09:36:19 AM
|
|
Started by Sandra Gregston - Last post by Apparmeta
|
|
Do not use if you take birth control pills.
Adverse effects similar to those observed in rats treated with fluoxetine during the juvenile period have not been reported after administration of fluoxetine to adult animals.
To assure safe and effective use of Dihydroergotamine Mesylate Injection, USP, the information and instructions provided in the patient information sheet should be discussed with patients.
The outlook for joint pain depends on the cause.
In vitro studies showed that rasagiline at a concentration of 1ug/ml (equivalent to a level that is 160 times the average Cmax ~ 5.9-8.5 ng/mL in Parkinson’s disease patients after 1 mg rasagiline multiple dosing) did not inhibit cytochrome P450 isoenzymes, CYP1A2, CYP2A6, CYP2C9, CYP2C19, CYP2D6, CYP2E1, CYP3A4 and CYP4A. These results indicate that rasagiline is unlikely to cause any clinically significant interference with substrates of these enzymes.
A drug-oriented approach is often considered desirable with so many problematic children to deal with, so little time, and pressure from drug companies to prescribe their drugs.
Unlike benzodiazepines, buspirone must be taken consistently for at least two weeks to achieve an anti-anxiety effect.
Complete response (CR) in this study was defined as bone marrow blast counts ≤5%, no other evidence of disease, and full recovery of peripheral blood counts.
These subtle differences matter because the human body makes antibodies that are tailored to a single strain of influenza.
|
|
|
3
on: August 10, 2010, 08:41:33 AM
|
|
Started by Sandra Gregston - Last post by Apparmeta
|
|
Coadministration of propranolol usually does not affect quinidine pharmacokinetics, but in some studies the β-blocker appeared to cause increases in the peak serum levels of quinidine, decreases in quinidine's volume of distribution, and decreases in total quinidine clearance.
Lactobacillus acidophilus is one of several bacteria in the genus Lactobacillus.
Edema can occur in the feet, legs, chest cavity, a variety of other organs, and fluid can accumulate in the lungs.
Women of childbearing potential should be advised to avoid becoming pregnant.
In the absence of Epo stimulation, RBC production stops, and cells in the marrow that give rise to RBCs undergo a regulated process of self-destruction known as apoptosis.
Table 6 lists treatment-emergent adverse events that occurred in ≥ 2% of patients receiving AZILECT as monotherapy participating in the double-blind, placebo-controlled trial and were numerically more frequent than in the placebo group.
Nitrogen Narcosis TreatmentAscend from the depth at which the symptoms become apparent.
It results from a variety of factors, including age, diet, exercise, and genetics.
Such symptoms should be reported to the patient's prescriber or health professional, especially if they are severe, abrupt in onset, or were not part of the patient's presenting symptoms.
|
|
|
4
on: March 15, 2010, 09:31:38 PM
|
|
Started by les - Last post by Maureen
|
|
Hola Les:
Que lastima...esto SI es mas comun que a uno le gustaria pensar...
El problema mayor es que estos "bullies" / muchachos que le molestan a su hermano son expertos en evitar los ojos de la maestra.
Recomiendo que vayan Uds ( madre, padre, tu y tu hermano(si posible) a la oficina de la escuela.
NO VAYAN ENOJADOS...vayanse con un plan...con una lista de preguntas y sugerencias con enfasis en la proteccioin de su hermano.
No esten enojados ( aunque merecen eso 100%...) pero tienen que estar tranquilos y listos para apoyar a su hermano
Maureen
|
|
|
5
on: March 12, 2010, 04:21:07 PM
|
|
Started by les - Last post by les
|
Hola! 
Mi hemano tiene SA y está en el colegio. Entró el año pasado, ese año tuvo algunos problemas con un par de chicos que lo molestaban frecuentemente. Al iniciar este nuevo curso lectivo, él siguió con la idea de que lo molestarían, y le pegarían, o le harían bromas, etc. Esto a pesar de que ya cambiaron de grupo a los otrtos niños.
¿Cómo puedo ayudarle para que supere esta mala experiencia y no esté indispuesto a la hora de ir al colegio?  [size=12pt Les agrecería si me pudieran ayudar][/size]
|
|
|
6
on: March 12, 2010, 04:11:12 PM
|
|
Started by Maureen - Last post by les
|
Mi hermano tiene SA pero sus intereses son más hacia la tecnología, la computadora, los juegos de video (playstation principalmente). y todo lo que tenga que ver con internet. 
|
|
|
7
on: January 27, 2010, 11:06:54 PM
|
|
Started by saramacovitz - Last post by Maureen
|
|
Hello Sara:
thanks for sharing your story... I would start by suggesting a support group in your city.
You might try "googling" your home town and /asperger's and see what comes up. If that doesn't work then google parent support/ ADHD and I am certain that something will come up.
Have you looked into counselor/psychologists who specialize in ASD? I would DEFINITELY follow that lead.
Please let us know your net step and keep us informed.
If you are comfortable, you might mention in your note here your city/state/country so that perhaps someone might be able to connect with you.
Best of luck--- maureen
|
|
|
8
on: January 22, 2010, 03:01:42 PM
|
|
Started by saramacovitz - Last post by saramacovitz
|
|
I have a long story and probably wont post all of it, but we started having problems with my daughter being agressive about the time she turned 4. this went on for a long time and we saw a counselor and then changed to another one because as young parents we were treated like crap. so after more than a year we were refered to the shrink who immediately after knowing my daughter for 2 minutes said ADHD. things got worse and we took her to a childrens hospital who medicated her. i was looking for a second opinion and some help but they said lets do meds. so we reluctantly agreed. we keep going in circles with the meds and nothing really seems to work very well. shes not showing many ADHD signs and i dont agree with the diagnosis and we're having problems with our shrink who wants to put her on ritlin. i refuse to fill the script. and take her off the only medication that has even remotely worked in the past year. gabbys getting in trouble right now. the shrink mentioned aspergers once but never looked into it. now i look into it and between the past 2 years she has met every symptom and a teacher at school told me his story w/o even knowing my daughter and they are so similar. so we're going to see a psychologist, prob stop the meds and stop seeing the shrinnk we are seeing now, and try to get a correct diagnosis. she has problems with inappropriate behavior, screaming, spitting, getting mad at us, sensitivity to sounds, etc, problem making friends or at least having very many, and so much more. sometimes things are fine... and she's super smart. her favorite pastime is to read. yes she learned to read at age 4. i just need to find a support system and make some new friends who know what im going through because some days are such hell. she has no problems in school or with anyone besides us. we dont know how to appropraitely discipline her and my husband veiws her behavior as disrespectful then gets angry himself. its a cycle i can barely stand to live with. so thats me, and us. so glad to find this group. daughter will be 6 in april
Sara
|
|
|
9
on: September 05, 2009, 07:12:17 PM
|
|
Started by Maureen - Last post by Ana
|
Cierto, es muy interesante. A veces quisiera poder entender como trabaja su mente porque es todo un misterio para mí. Solo me queda ayudarle a satisfacer su infinita curiosidad tratando de responder sus preguntas o guiandole a que él mismo las encuentre  .
|
|
|
10
on: September 05, 2009, 07:58:55 AM
|
|
Started by Ana - Last post by Maureen
|
|
Si Si SI... exacto. Son los padres los expertos...pero los educadores tambien tenemos experiencia con materias etc. Tal vez El MEP puede empezar a considerar HOMESCHOOLING.
Espero que si.
Maureen
|
|
|