Re: [MOL] dear Ruth [08176] Medicine On Line


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Re: [MOL] dear Ruth



Dear Ruth,
Dear Ruth,


I am e-mailing the suggestion of antinausea combination that was
prescribed to Barb and since then many have been cured of the side
effect of antinausea as a result of this combo. I know it is far less
expensive than say what you mentioned or Kytril or Zofran. Pls let me
know if it works. NOw, you have to get a prescription from the primary
doctor or oncologist, but we have never known a doctor not to prescribe
as the combination is very typical in many facilities.

God Bless
marty


Ruth Devine wrote:
> 
> Dear Marty,
> Thanks for your offer.  I would very much appreciate receving your
> antinausea cocktail!  I have seen you mention it several times, however
> felt that my $500 prescription for Marinol must be the best and most
> effective there is.  I no longer think that.
> Haven't been very active since my last chemo, but am feeling soooo much
> better now.  I tried to keep up on reading the posts and always appreciate
> your input, poems and inspiration!  Barb is a lucky person to have such a
> caring mate.  Give her my best!
> Ruth
> 
> ----------
> > Dear Ruth,
> >
> > I don't know if I had mentioned to you, I have to many here when they
> > have needed, but there is a great and beneficial antinausea combination
> > that works so well for so many and there is not one moment of nausea
> > prior, during or after treatment. If you wish I will be glad to share
> > with you. My Barb benefited from it and I believe there may have been
> > here that have benefited as well.
> >
> > God Bless
> > marty
> >
> >
> > Ruth Devine wrote:
> > >
> > > Lisa,
> > > Am going to try to get caught up on some messages.  Had chemo on the
> 14th
> > > and didn't do too well until yesterday.  Finally went out of the house
> and
> > > am feeling much better today.  After this last session I don't know if
> I'd
> > > still recommend the Marinol.  I take it as soon as I get home from
> chemo.
> > > This time it made me really high the first day.  After that I was
> feeling
> > > really bad - naseau setting in about a day and half after chemo.  Do you
> > > know what the nausea patch is?  My thoughts are with you both!
> > > Ruth
> > >
> > > ----------
> > > > Dear Ruth,
> > > >     Well, we did try it, but Mom is from the old school and thinks its
> > > > bad, you know??
> > > > It did work for her, but she won't try it again. She has a nausea
> patch
> > > > now that seems to
> > > > help her. Her appetite was getting better, but the last few days
> hasn't
> > > > been good. Today
> > > > Easter Sunday, she is feeling a little better today. Her pain is
> getting
> > > > worse, and the morphine
> > > > pills didn't touch it, so she is taking it easy today and we will say
> a
> > > > prayer.
> > > > Happy Easter to you and your family
> > > > God Bless
> > > > Lisa
> > > >
> > >
> >
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