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Emmiefree
09-24-2004, 10:07 AM
:think: I have a dumb
question.. How would I find out if the mones would counter act with my medication??? Any answers would be
appreciated.. I have too many meds to count, and I need to know before I can try anything...:think:
CptKipling
09-24-2004, 10:29 AM
I'm no doctor, but I wouldn't
think that there was anything to worry about. The only possible interaction I can think of would be with
anti-depressants, as pheros do alter your mood (usually for the better though).
Hope this helps.
Emmiefree
09-24-2004, 10:44 AM
Dang it.. 2 of my meds are
anti-depressants.. not for depression, but as pain buffers. So what do I do then??? ( I have severe osteo arthritis,
and need both knees replaced, and through my entire spine as well)
Pancho1188
09-24-2004, 10:47 AM
I concur. The only ones
you'd have to worry about are mood medications, but if you light scented candles in the bathtub or wear perfume...I
don't think it'll make a difference. As the Cap'n said, the only problem would be if they somehow depressed you
(e.g. WAGG and maybe SOE has this effect on rare occasions like when you're sick or you're in a funk)...funny that
I just talked about the comparison of steroids or drugs to -mones because this is the same thing. Since you're not
ingesting/injecting anything, you should be fine. The only time you need to worry is if you start drinking them...
;)
Pancho1188
09-24-2004, 10:48 AM
I correct my previous
statement: as long as you don't take anti-depressants to counteract depression, you should be fine.
Emmiefree
09-24-2004, 10:49 AM
my anti depressants are for
pain buffers.... not for depression... so where does the distinction come in??
Pancho1188
09-24-2004, 11:10 AM
What we're trying to say...in
a nice way...is:
If a man is mentally unstable, -mones might mess with his mood.
For example, my grandmother
and my cousin have chemical imbalances. I'd recommend that they'd stay away from this sort of thing. Who knows
what could happen?
That's the distinction. You're not taking any medication to correct some sort of
emotional/chemical/mental imbalance, so don't worry about it. :)
SweetBrenda
09-24-2004, 11:28 AM
Pancho you are so
clever!
:lovestruc
xxx
CptKipling
09-24-2004, 04:11 PM
Pancho, I was going to give you
some rep for that but the system didn't let me, but well explained anyway.
Emmiefree
09-25-2004, 09:24 AM
Thank you for your replies.. I
have been looking into everything.. so far.. I still cannot use them... my meds are too strong..
SweetBrenda
09-25-2004, 12:21 PM
Emmie,
I have pcc,
pi/w, te and the only thing I ever noticed was some headaches nothing else. Some of the girls I used to work with
used to get headaches too while I was wearing TE & primal Oil (lavander) I felt bad because I knew it was the mones
I had on causing them headaches but I couldn't say a word.
So I always had tylenol w/me and and used to
share with them LOL... So other than that I don't think the mones could harm you in anyway.. But yet I'm not a
Dr.
Have Fun Emmie Live A little!!*wink*
As I always say...
LuVz
Ya
:wub:
Brenda
Emmiefree
09-26-2004, 08:09 AM
Thanks Brenda.. I think I will
have to try this stuff for sure.. Hugsssssssss
Luv ya too..
Emmie
Emmiefree
09-28-2004, 11:31 AM
:frustrate I
guess I was wrong.. My Dr told me that because I have a healthy sex drive, I do not need to use anything else.. he
said I am not the one with the problem.. :frustrate So now what do I do??????:frustrate
Pancho1188
09-28-2004, 01:21 PM
My doctor told me never to use
creatine because I could get bigger by eating normally, and that the world needed thin people to run long distances
back in the day...thus creating my current situation.
Basically, doctors will tell you not to take anything
supplemental if you don't need it. My body doesn't need supplements because it'll function fine without
them...but that doesn't mean that if I used them and worked out harder that I wouldn't be better physically than I
am now.
Doctors will tell you that you don't need -mones because your sex drive is okay meaning you are
sexually functional. What he doesn't say is that they do, indeed, have an effect since you wash off your natural
-mones every day and could always use the little boost.
Sure, you'd be fine without them, but does that mean
you wouldn't be better off with them? All your doctor is saying is that you don't need them. You don't
need to wear -mones. You don't need to do many things in life. You need to eat, sleep, drink, and perform
basic bodily functions. That's about all you need in life...
Irony: I've never taken supplements
because my doctor told me I didn't need them...oh, and there's that whole $30-$50 a bottle thing for
supplements...
.............
....
That said...you can still try them...your doctor is just saying that
you don't need them.
camusflage
09-28-2004, 02:10 PM
My Dr told me
that because I have a healthy sex drive, I do not need to use anything else..
Sounds like he thought you
were looking to use them for yourself, not on yourself for others..
Emmiefree
09-29-2004, 01:38 PM
I am just newly single,and
don't know what to use them for to be honest...
Mtnjim
09-29-2004, 01:52 PM
I am just newly
single,and don't know what to use them for to be honest...
Uh, to have "fun" with members of a
different gender (or the same one if that rocks your boat)???
:kiss:
Holmes
09-29-2004, 02:16 PM
My doctor told
me never to use creatine because I could get bigger by eating normally, and that the world needed thin people to run
long distances back in the day...thus creating my current situation.
Basically, doctors will tell you
not to take anything supplemental if you don't need it. My body doesn't need supplements because it'll function
fine without them...but that doesn't mean that if I used them and worked out harder that I wouldn't be better
physically than I am now.
Doctors will tell you that you don't need -mones because your sex drive is okay
meaning you are sexually functional. What he doesn't say is that they do, indeed, have an effect since you wash
off your natural -mones every day and could always use the little boost.
Sure, you'd be fine without them,
but does that mean you wouldn't be better off with them? All your doctor is saying is that you don't need
them. You don't need to wear -mones. You don't need to do many things in life. You need to eat, sleep,
drink, and perform basic bodily functions. That's about all you need in life...
Irony:
I've never taken supplements because my doctor told me I didn't need them...oh, and there's that whole $30-$50 a
bottle thing for supplements...
.............
....
That said...you can still try them...your
doctor is just saying that you don't need them.
Doctors generally don't
"believe in" anything but drugs and surgery.
belgareth
09-29-2004, 02:40 PM
Doctors generally
don't "believe in" anything but drugs and surgery.
Depends on the doctor. Some prefer to try other
methods whenever possible.
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