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  • sarabear0508
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    Tara,

    OMG1 I’m so sorry. But when I read that I was cracking up! My mom read it and she and I got a good laugh! We are laughing with you though. Well the good part is you might go into remission! Hang in there. You can do this! It will be worth it.

    Ttyl

    TaraPetit
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    <img decoding=” title=”Smile” /> I’m glad you are laughng with me. Sometimes there issn’t a lot of laughs with GD I’m finding.

    TP

    ciruela
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    HI SARA,
    i WAS just wondering if you did get to see an ENDO. It will REALLY make a difference in your treatment.
    You are so young and you have been through a lot, you really deserve to be in the best hands available to you.. Please let us know if you are feeling better now. YOU ARE IN MY PRAYERS TAKE CARE!!!!!!!!!!! <img decoding=” title=”Smile” /> <img decoding=” title=”Smile” />

    PatriciaR
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    Hi Sarabear,
    I am new to this as well. I have been doing Vitamin B’s off and on for the past few years( the full complex) and have found them very calming. I have re-discovered them since diagnosed and have been using them daily. My husband calles them b%#*h pills.(Har-de-har-har). But he is right. Stress hurts…alot. Thats something everyone on this board understands all to well. I questioned my pharmie on them before I took them. The only thing he warned be about was mixing them with coffee…and the fact that I could have "glow-in-the-dark pee" <img decoding=” title=”Wink” />

    sarabear0508
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    Patricia,
    You spoke of the B complex, so I decided to do research on it. I’m thinking of purchasing the b12 patch. I have a doc appt on Thursday of next wk and I’m going to ask my doc if I could get b12 shot. I’ve heard it helps with stress and energy. I see the endo for the first time on Feb 10, I’m very excited!

    ttyl

    PatriciaR
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    Very happy you finally have your appointment. I have been anxiously waiting by my phone <img decoding=” title=”Sad” /> I could be waiting for a few more months. As for the B’s…Way to go. I find they really work for me. <img decoding=” title=”Very Happy” />

    sarabear0508
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    Patricia,
    I have a feeling the doc going to say that she won’t give me the shot because I don’t have a b12 deficiency that I know of! What should I say to convince her I’m a prime candidate?

    tttyl

    PatriciaR
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    You don’t need a prescription to purchase Vit. B12, or B complex ( which is what I take…riboflaven rocks). Before I take vitamins or minerals I always consult my pharmee to make sure it wont interfer with my meds. Alot of minerals or herbals can do a lot of harm if you are on meds and in my experience doctors don’t hild alot of interest in that subject. In Canada, it is "Take the Meds…leave the rest of that nonsence alone!" Personally, Sarabear, the B’s have worked wonders for me. I am fortunate to have a very understanding husband, however, I do have a tendency to take things to far. :evil: For my marriages’ sake, the full complex have be a life saver. <img decoding=” title=”Very Happy” />
    Hope the rest of your appointment went well.. as for me I am still waiting… And testing the patience of a Graves patient is, in my mind…mean…
    ttys

    sarabear0508
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    MEAN? Oh no it’s down right DANGEROUS! lol

    What exactly do you mean by "complex"?

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