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Date: | Sun, 7 Feb 1999 21:12:11 -0800 |
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> G. R. Searle's Demelen did not contain lactose last
time =
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> I checked.
Thank you, I'll check into this one.I am thinking
about writing the Rx companies, maybe they know
something I don't.
> However, tiny quantities of medicinal-grade pure
lactose =
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> would be unlikely to give you the symptoms you
mention. =
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> You may be responding to the hormones =
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> or some other problem entirely.
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Oh- If only ... <sigh>.
I have had the same experience with non-bcp meds
(both Rx & over the counter) and argue with the
pharmacist about it every time I pick a new Rx up
(grrrr). For some reason I have to remind them that
they sold me an epi-pen because I have a food ALLERGY
not LI (double grrrr - they miss the point every time).
I wish that it were something else. Unfortunately, my
reactions have escalated from the severe eczema
and mood swings I had as a child to anaphylactic now.
My reactions now are so bad that 8 salt & vinegar
potato chips (who'd have guessed they'd put milk
in that?) sent me into a really bad fit (sweats,
closing throat, shortness of breath, reduction of
vision & itchy lips & tongue, etc.). Unfortunately,
my epi-pen was at home, & I had to rely on oral
anti-histamines to settle me down (very frightening).
It took forever, & I have never been so scared. I
cannot even tolerate goat/sheep products (pout).
At least there is Tofutti!!!!
Thanks again for the info on Demelen, I posted a
similar response to the board, but wanted to thank
you personally.
Manda
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