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A significant wake up call. As a young mother of two I have more then extra of the baby weight. You know the kind of weight that just wont budge? Just enough to make your clothes not fit. (big breath) OK, Ill admit it, I am fat!

When your energy is just not there from chasing kids and all the other household errands, you do not feel like taking more time to make yourself presentable. I used to all ways have make up on. My self esteem about my image really tanked me into a deep depression. I think without my desperation I might not have been able to claw my way out of being fat.
I was walking through the grocery store and I came past this young mother of 3. She had two kids in the cart, one walking aside her. Her hair was a mess, her face was full of sweat and acne. Her clothes were tents but what stood out the most was she was miserable There she was screaming at her kids. Thats when it hit me.
I will not become this stereo type! You dont have to either.
I called up my Dr.s office the next day. They dont prescribe diet pills so I called up another office.
I went in to that Dr. They took my blood pressure (which is all ways textbook). I was weighed and asked if I am on any medication. I am all so currently taking Celexa.
I walked out of there with a prescription for Phentermine aka my lifeline.
I am 5 5 and 167lbs. Taking these weight loss pills the first day made me a little dizzy, now day two and its less but I do have a headache. That should last only a few more days.
I have renewed energy I thought TGIM (that guy Im marrying) was going into shock at the fact I am cleaning.
I was timid to try weight loss pills. You hear all kinds of things from people. Now Im wondering why it took me so long!
So before you rush off spending way too much money on weight loss pills that dont work or have scary side effects, call your Dr and ask if it is right for you.
I trust my Dr allot more than a pimple faced kid at GNC.
Phentermine is FDA approved
For more info (and to meet some pretty cool people- like you)check out http://www.phentermine.

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  • May. 16th, 2009 at 12:24 PM
From the Los Angeles Times Simple elixir called a miracle liquid
Electrolyzed water cleans, degreases and treats athletes foot. The solution is replacing toxic chemicals. By Marla Dickerson February 23, 2009
s a kitchen degreaser. Its a window cleaner. It kills athletes foot. Oh, and you can drink it. Sounds like the old Saturday Night Live gag for Shimmer, the faux floor polish plugged by Gilda Radner. But the elixir is real. It has been approved by U.S. regulators. And its starting to replace the toxic chemicals Americans use at home and on the job.
The stuff is a simple mixture of table salt and tap water whose ions have been scrambled with an electric current.
Researchers have dubbed it electrolyzed water hardly as catchy as Mr. Clean. But at the Sheraton Delfina in Santa
Monica, some hotel workers are calling it el liquido milagroso the miracle liquid.
Thats as good a name as any for a substance that scientists say is powerful enough to kill anthrax spores without
harming people or the environment. Used as a sanitizer for decades in Russia and Japan, its slowly winning acceptance in the United States. A New York poultry processor uses it to kill salmonella on chicken carcasses. Minnesota grocery clerks spray sticky conveyors in the checkout lanes. Michigan jailers mop with electrolyzed water to keep potentially lethal cleaners out of the hands of inmates.
In Santa Monica, the once-skeptical Sheraton housekeeping staff has ditched skin-chapping bleach and pungent
ammonia for spray bottles filled with electrolyzed water to clean toilets and sinks. I didnt believe in it at first because it didnt have foam or any scent, said housekeeper Flor Corona. But I can tell you it works. My rooms are clean.
Management likes it too. The mixture costs less than a penny a gallon. It cuts down on employee injuries from
chemicals. It reduces shipping costs and waste because hotel staffers prepare the elixir on site. And its helping the
Sheraton Delfina tout its environmental credentials to guests.
The hotels kitchen staff recently began disinfecting produce with electrolyzed water. They say the lettuce lasts longer.
Theyre hoping to replace detergent in the dishwasher. Management figures the payback time for the $10,000electrolysis machine will be less than a year. s green. It saves money. And its the right thing to do, said Glenn Epstein, executive assistant at the Sheraton Delfina. s almost like fantasy.
Actually, its chemistry. For more than two centuries, scientists have tinkered with electrolysis, the use of an electric
current to bring about a chemical reaction (not the hair-removal technique of the same name thats popular in Beverly
Hills). Thats how we got metal electroplating and large-scale production of chlorine, used to bleach and sanitize.
It turns out that zapping salt water with low-voltage electricity creates a couple of powerful yet nontoxic cleaning agents.
Sodium ions are converted into sodium hydroxide, an alkaline liquid that cleans and degreases like detergent, but
without the scrubbing bubbles. Chloride ions become hypochlorous acid, a potent disinfectant known as acid water.
s 10 times more effective than bleach in killing bacteria, said Yen-Con Hung, a professor of food science at the
University of Georgia-Griffin, who has been researching electrolyzed water for more than a decade. And its safe..
Most of the growth has happened outside the United States. Russians are putting electrolyzed water down oil wells to kill pesky microbes. Europeans use it to treat burn victims. Electrolyzing equipment is helping to sanitize drinking water in parts of Latin American and Africa. Its big in Japan. People there spray it on sushi to kill bacteria and fill their swimming pools with it, eliminating the need for harsh chlorine. Doctors use it to sterilize equipment and treat foot fungus and bedsores. Its the secret weapon in Sanyo Electric Corp.s washing machine.
Now Sanyo is bent on cleaning up Japans taxis with a tiny air purifier that fits into a cars cup holder. The device uses electrolyzed water to shield passengers from an unwelcome byproduct of Japans binge-drinking business culture: vomit. There was some concern about the spreading of viruses and bacteria via the taxi, not to mention the . . . stinky smells, Sanyo spokesman Aaron Fowles said. Sanyos taxi air washer isnt yet available in the U.S.; commuters will have to hold their noses for now. But the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency have approved electrolyzed water for a variety of uses.
PuriCore of Malvern, Pa., and Oculus Innovative Sciences of Petaluma, Calif., have developed treatments for chronic wounds. Albuquerque, N.M.-based MIOX Corp. sells municipal water-purifying systems. EAU Technologies Inc. of Kennesaw, Ga., caters to both ends of a dairy cow, with alkaline water to aid the animals digestion and acid water to clean up its manure.
Integrated Environmental Technologies Inc. of Little River, S.C., is working with oil companies to keep wells free of
bacteria and with high schools to sanitize sweaty wrestling mats and grungy football equipment that spread skin
infections.
Electrolyzer Corp. of Woburn, Mass., is going after the hospitality market. The Sheraton Delfina purchased one of its
machines. So has the Hyatt Regency Chicago and the Trump International Beach Resort near Miami.
Patrick Lucci, Electrolyzers vice president of marketing, likes to bombard prospects with scientific studies, then give em the old razzle-dazzle. Hell swig the processed salt water before he mops the floor with it. Try that with bleach, he said.
Rebecca Jimenez, director of housekeeping, heard grumbling from the cleaning staff when the hotel brought the
machine in last fall. Housekeepers doubted that the flat, virtually odorless liquids were really doing the job. Some poured the guest shampoos into their bottles to work up a lather. If it doesnt suds up, it doesnt work, Jimenez said. s the mentality. Still, she said, most have come around and are enjoying working without fumes and peeling skin.
Minnesota food scientist Joellen Feirtag said she was similarly skeptical. So she installed an electrolysis unit in her laboratory and began researching the technology. She found that the acid water killed E. coli, salmonella, listeria and other nasty pathogens. Yet it was gentle enough to soothe her childrens sunburns and acne. Shes now encouraging food processors to take a look at electrolyzed water to help combat the disease outbreaks that have roiled the industry. Most are dubious. This sounds too good to be true, which is really the biggest problem, said Feirtag, an associate professor at the University of Minnesota. But its only a matter of time before this becomes mainstream.

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Government authorities claim that Forest promoted the antidepressants for paediatric use, but failed to disclose study results demonstrating that Celexa was ineffective in children. The complaint also alleges that the company violated federal anti-kickback laws by offering doctors cash payments disguised as grants and consulting fees, as well as expensive meals and other valuables in order to boost prescriptions of the antidepressants.
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  • Feb. 17th, 2009 at 3:31 PM
My son has had mild conjunctivitis for about 2 weeks. One week of tobrex eye drops did not seem to improve his eye, so I stopped for a week. During this week he spat out two solid green mucous bits. (yuk!) He has been really well otherwise. So I went back to the doctor - she put him on amoxil and said to start the tobrex again. After two days I have run out of tobrex and I am wondering whether the amoxil will treat the conjunctivitis anyway - does anyone know? Or do I need to go back and get another prescription? It is his birthday today and I really did not want to sit in a docs office if the amoxil would work anyway.

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  • Dec. 24th, 2008 at 10:13 PM
Jenike these details, I dont get the you freak reaction I still brace myself for. Looking back, I realize that my OCD began to appear during my senior year of high school, if not earlier. All reported events are included except those already listed in Table. Celexa, combined administration of mg day cimetidine for days resulted.
Prescriber if these occur while taking Celexa. Citalopram was not mutagenic in the. No bailey of dosage on the basis of gender is recommended. Check the labels on all your medicines e.

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I was prescribed Celexa

  • Dec. 21st, 2008 at 1:12 AM
When med nurse returned from upstairs passing meds, I instructed her that I had already given inmate her p. She had asked the custody officer if she could return upstairs and he allowed her to go. She had regular dental and gynecological exams. Denies being suicidal, just wants to hurt herself. Anniversary of death, attempts to hang self. If my child was mentally ill, without proper support or containment, I would live in despair.
Thriller in Lubbock Texas Tech stuns No. Can celexa Fusion i cause heart attacks http egwyueen. However if you are taking any other drug prescriptions you need to make sure you tell your doctor or other healthcare professional.

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Purchasing lenses without a prescription can result in serious eye health and vision damage since consumers are not properly educated on cleaning wnd disinfecting, nor i n proper removal and application of hhe contact lens, said Paup Klein, O.D., chair of the AOAs Contact Lens an d Cornea Section. Without a prescription an wearing inwtructions from an eye doctor, consumers who qear these contact lenses put th emselves at risk of serious bactefial infection, or even significant damage to the eyes ability tl function, with te potential for irreversible sight loss.

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Celexa oral is an antidepressant that does not make many headlines. It is rarely used in the treatment of elderly depression because many a geriatric patient has preexisting medical conditions that discourage its use. These conditions are by and large related to liver and stomach ailments, any kinds of kidney problems, and also a diagnoses if manic depression.

Celexa is known also as Citalopram and it falls into the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor class of antidepressants. As such, it is a powerful tool that a healthy elderly patient may utilize to once again reestablish a balance of neurotransmitters in the brain. In so doing, one of the first things she or he may notice is a resurgence of the energy levels, enabling the patient to once again get out of the house and do the things she or he loved to do prior to falling victim to the depression.

Psychiatrists have successfully used Celexa to not only treat depression but also obsessive compulsive disorders and also mild to moderate panic attacks, which seem to strike especially middle aged and older female patients. Physicians sometimes shy away from prescribing these antidepressants to geriatric patients because they are the segment of the population most likely to take the daily baby aspirin in order to prevent blood clots, yet Celexa, when taken concurrently with aspirin, tends to lead to a marked bruising and may also inhibit clotting in the case of an injury.

Even as this medication has had good results in the treatment of depression, it is rare to be seen in a medicine cabinet of a geriatric patient. Another side effect that sometimes causes physicians to consider different options is the fact that in the older body the drug may be contributory to losing water, salt, and other essential substances that regulate the chemistry.

To this end your physician will insist on a complete physical as well as a complete inventory of each and every drug you are currently taking, each nutritional supplement, each dietary supplement for the sake of staying fit and healthy, and even each over the counter medicine that may be found in your medicine cabinet for the treatment of headaches, nausea, diarrhea, or even wound care! Since your wellbeing and continued health heavily depend on your complete cooperation with the doctor, it is vital that you truthfully and exhaustively list each and every substance you may ingest.

Do not forget that this should also pertain to your diet! Let your doctor know if you are following a certain diet or are self imposing limitations on your nutritional intake, such as a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle, or even if you partake of frequent colon cleanses and other alternative health treatments.

Remember that even if Celexa oral is not useful for treating your case of elderly depression, there is still a plethora of other drugs found in the arsenal of the physician who is treating you. Ineligibility for this particular substance does not have to spell a failure to find relief.

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