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Hello Brandi, Not to bad today...the Dr is going to switch my IV meds so keeping my fingers crossed that i will be ok on the next one. I will send you a message about all of that tomorrow. Most things are good with you. hugs Ang
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I have tried to search but the only things that i have found were from several years ago and really did not say out it turned out. Hopefully someone can give me some imput.
Thanks
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djf2005
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I started a thread "neurotransmitter testing", you should be able to find it.
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Daughter found it very helpful to get the test done, as it validated her sense that all hormones and neurotransmitters are way out of whack. (Standard blood tests showed nothing wrong)
She is still in the treatment phase, so we don't know yet what results she'll get. She's using Neuro Science. I think it's kind of expensive, but very thorough in what they look at and treat. Her LLND helps her with dosage.
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sixgoofykids
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I'm using NeuroReplete. It's helped my menstrual cycle (I no longer spot for several days before menstruation). I also sleep better. I have not reached my optimum dosage yet, so I still sleep lightly, but it's improving.
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