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Avis
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 Posted: Fri Jun 5th, 2009 21:40

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I have had fever/chill type reactions three times and much more nausea than usual during phase I so far. Have been on 100 mino. for 10 days now. Am wondering if anyone else has had this little reaction and what it could be because of (too high 25,D?) I redid 25,d test today.

Also, I forgot a benicar dose twice and on each occasion didn't notice physically. What does this mean, please?

Also, does anyone know how long the fibrinolytic effect of the benicar lasts? This question is regarding my son who stopped the MP last week. We need to regroup for him and I'm not sure when his blood will return to his usual amount of coagulability.

Thank you very much.

Avis



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 Posted: Mon Jun 15th, 2009 06:17

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Avis wrote: I have had fever/chill type reactions three times and much more nausea than usual during phase I so far. Have been on 100 mino. for 10 days now. Am wondering if anyone else has had this little reaction and what it could be because of (too high 25,D?) I redid 25,d test today. If it is to intolerable, you will need to lower your Mino.

Also, I forgot a benicar dose twice and on each occasion didn't notice physically. What does this mean, please? Benicar is the med you do not want to miss. As you progress on MP...it could mean a runnaway IP. You were lucky this time.

Also, does anyone know how long the fibrinolytic effect of the benicar lasts? This question is regarding my son who stopped the MP last week. We need to regroup for him and I'm not sure when his blood will return to his usual amount of coagulability. Benicar does not thin the blood.

Thank you very much.

Avis



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 Posted: Mon Jun 15th, 2009 06:29

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My fever/chill type herxes were greater on 100mg than on 75 and 50. 25mg was the worst for me. I was a little surprised too that it got worse again on the 100mg.



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 Posted: Mon Jun 15th, 2009 06:49

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Thank you, Barney, for the information and John, for your experience.  Weirdly, my chill/herx type reactions (actually 5 times, not 3) were at 25, 50 and 75 of mino but not at 100 for 18 days.  Started Phase II w/ zith today and back to 25 mino.  Got my 25,D results in and it's down to 18. Am switching my signaling device to audible, vs. vibrate because it's not working well enough and I'm concerned about missing doses or being late with the benicar.  So onward...I appreciate the responses.

Avis



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