Tex.....
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Tex.....
Hi
I was wondering if you could make a sticky note that would be a quick reference for us regarding safer drugs MCers can take.
In case of an emergency situation or just a flu bug strikes, we'd have an easy to find guide.
I was thinking about pain meds, antibiotics etc.
I was just thinking ahead......
I was wondering if you could make a sticky note that would be a quick reference for us regarding safer drugs MCers can take.
In case of an emergency situation or just a flu bug strikes, we'd have an easy to find guide.
I was thinking about pain meds, antibiotics etc.
I was just thinking ahead......
Linda :)
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
Hi Linda,
That's probably a good idea, because while that information is available, it's scattered all over the place. For example, information on antibiotics can be found here, in the Information on Medications forum. And the biggest problem with antibiotics, is that there is no such thing as an antibiotic that's perfectly safe, let alone safe for everyone. The best we can hope to do is to select the lesser of all the available evils. And information on antihistamines can be found here, under mast cells. And in so many cases, a simple listing may be inadequate, because there are so many different issues to be considered, that some discussion and clarification may be necessary. IOW, the assembled listing may end up being a list of links to other posts that offer more detail, because as Gabes would say, "It depends".
One of the reasons why we've never tried to assemble an extensive list is because manufacturers sometimes change inactive ingredients without warning, and that can really throw a monkey wrench into the machinery. The second issue of course is that we all tend to have our own unique set of sensitivities, but I would assume that if we try to include selections that are gf, df, and sf, that would work for most of us, because most of the other food sensitivities are not commonly used in medications. And of course, we would need to include a list of medications known to cause MC due to the active ingredient.
So after all those caveats, I'll see what I can put together. If anyone already has some lists, or some suggestions on either the organization of the information, or details about individual listings, or if someone wants to take over the project, please don't hesitate to jump in here, because all help is always appreciated.
Tex
That's probably a good idea, because while that information is available, it's scattered all over the place. For example, information on antibiotics can be found here, in the Information on Medications forum. And the biggest problem with antibiotics, is that there is no such thing as an antibiotic that's perfectly safe, let alone safe for everyone. The best we can hope to do is to select the lesser of all the available evils. And information on antihistamines can be found here, under mast cells. And in so many cases, a simple listing may be inadequate, because there are so many different issues to be considered, that some discussion and clarification may be necessary. IOW, the assembled listing may end up being a list of links to other posts that offer more detail, because as Gabes would say, "It depends".
One of the reasons why we've never tried to assemble an extensive list is because manufacturers sometimes change inactive ingredients without warning, and that can really throw a monkey wrench into the machinery. The second issue of course is that we all tend to have our own unique set of sensitivities, but I would assume that if we try to include selections that are gf, df, and sf, that would work for most of us, because most of the other food sensitivities are not commonly used in medications. And of course, we would need to include a list of medications known to cause MC due to the active ingredient.
So after all those caveats, I'll see what I can put together. If anyone already has some lists, or some suggestions on either the organization of the information, or details about individual listings, or if someone wants to take over the project, please don't hesitate to jump in here, because all help is always appreciated.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
I'd appreciate it too
THANKS.
DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor and don't play one on TV.
LDN July 18, 2014
Joan
LDN July 18, 2014
Joan
Tex,
That would be great because I have seen random recommendations but find it hard to locate when I really want the info.
I can help in any way....I don't have first hand knowledge because my body has been rejecting everything in my hyper alert state for the past 2 years. But, I'm willing to do whatever I can.
Keep me in mind.
That would be great because I have seen random recommendations but find it hard to locate when I really want the info.
I can help in any way....I don't have first hand knowledge because my body has been rejecting everything in my hyper alert state for the past 2 years. But, I'm willing to do whatever I can.
Keep me in mind.
Linda :)
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
Linda,
I got sidetracked on other projects today, but if I don't seem to be making any progress after a few days, you may need to remind me.
Tex
I got sidetracked on other projects today, but if I don't seem to be making any progress after a few days, you may need to remind me.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.