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CAT'S NP
« on: July 19, 2022, 02:51:33 pm »
GA's Nonprofit
« on: June 03, 2022, 11:16:18 am »
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_Cat: ANDALUCIA FOSTER HOME
_GOODWILL MISSION. Goodwill® works to enhance the dignity and quality of life of individuals and families by strengthening communities, eliminating barriers to opportunity, and helping people in need reach their full potential through learning and the power of work.
VISION. Every person has the opportunity to achieve his/her fullest potential and participate in and contribute to all aspects of life.
.6/2) AH pro's big FR for GA's NP
_LK>GA: Adriene said she could organize a big fundraiser for you to get you started on your nonprofit if you can say what your organization's mission would be and maybe what kind of fundraiser or event you'd like to have.
__GA's NP could be a Foster Home. Name could be Andalucia Foster Home (AFH).
__Mission could be to Help Foster Children Succeed.
__Needs an experienced caregiver who can handle NP paperwork & AFH management.
.6/3) LK>GA,CS,SH:
Maybe the nonprofit could be called Andalucia Foster Home. Adriene seems agreeable to organizing a big fundraising event for your nonprofit. So I guess your nonprofit's mission could be to help foster children succeed. But I don't know if you'd be considered healthy enough to qualify to run it alone. You might have to have a healthy partner to help out and I don't mean me. Maybe you should discuss on social media your need for a partner for your nonprofit foster home. Do you have any comments?
By partner I mean an experienced caregiver who could handle nonprofit paperwork etc.
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I4C
« on: May 29, 2022, 09:58:33 am »
COMMON SIDE EFFECTS OF SOME MEDS.
I'm using double asterisks ** to show which of these seem to have the worst side effects.
_Folic Acid (just uncommon ones are listed)
_Sumatriptan (just uncommon ones are listed)
_Clonidine (just uncommon ones are listed)
_Tylenol: Nausea (up to 34%), Vomiting (up to 15%)
_Norethindrone: **Frequent and irregular bleeding; menstrual changes
_Melatonin: **Headache; Dizziness; Nausea; Drowsiness
_Ibuprofen: nausea, vomiting, gas; **bleeding; or dizziness, **headache.
_Sertraline: Decreases interest in sexual intercourse; loss in sexual ability, desire, drive, or performance
_Amlodipine: dizziness; drowsiness; feeling tired; **stomach pain; nausea; flushing (warmth, redness, or tingly feeling)
_Albuterol: Fast, irregular, pounding, or racing heartbeat or pulse; shakiness in the legs, arms, hands, or feet; trembling or shaking of the hands or feet
_Guanfacine: Blurred vision; **confusion; dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up suddenly from a lying or sitting position; sweating; unusual tiredness or weakness
_Proair: nervousness, shaking (tremor), **headache, dizziness, **mouth/throat dryness or irritation, **sore throat, cough, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, sleep problems (insomnia), hoarseness, runny or stuffy nose, **muscle pain, or diarrhea
_Sprintec: nausea (especially when you first start taking Sprintec), vomiting, **headache, **stomach cramping/bloating, changes in weight or appetite, dizziness, **vaginal discomfort/irritation/itching, increased vaginal discharge, breast tenderness/enlargement, nipple discharge, freckles or darkening of facial skin, increased hair growth, loss of scalp hair, problems with contact lenses, or decreased sex drive. Acne may improve or get worse. Bleeding between menstrual periods (spotting) or missed/irregular periods may occur, especially during the first few months of use of Sprintec.
_Symbicort: **Body aches or pain; chills; **cough; difficulty with breathing; ear congestion; fever; **headache; loss of voice; **muscle aches; **pain or tenderness around the eyes and cheekbones; sneezing; **sore throat; stuffy or runny nose; tightness of the chest; unusual tiredness or weakness
_Metformin: Abdominal or stomach discomfort; **cough or hoarseness; decreased appetite; diarrhea; fast or shallow breathing; fever or chills; general feeling of discomfort; **lower back or side pain; **muscle pain or cramping; **painful or difficult urination; sleepiness
(Take vitamin B1 with it, says Dr. Berg. Other medicines — Do not take other medicines unless they have been discussed with your doctor. This especially includes nonprescription medicines such as aspirin, and medicines for appetite control, asthma, colds, cough, hay fever, or sinus problems.)
_Montelukast: **Body aches or pain; cough; difficulty in breathing; **dryness or soreness of the throat; fever; **headache; loss of voice; **pain or tenderness around the eyes and cheekbones; **pain, redness, or swelling in the ear; **stomach pain; stuffy or runny nose; tender, swollen glands in neck; trouble in swallowing; unusual tiredness or weakness; voice changes
_Toprimate: Blurred vision; burning, prickling, or tingling sensations; clumsiness or unsteadiness; **confusion; continuous, uncontrolled back-and-forth or rolling eye movements; dizziness; double vision; drowsiness; **eye redness or pain; generalized slowing of mental and physical activity; increased eye pressure; **memory problems; **menstrual changes or pain; nervousness; speech or language problems; **trouble in concentrating or paying attention; unusual tiredness or weakness
_Risperdone: **Aggressive behavior; agitation; anxiety; changes in vision, including blurred vision; **difficulty concentrating; difficulty speaking or swallowing; inability to move the eyes; increase in amount of urine; loss of balance control; mask-like face; **memory problems; muscle spasms of the face, neck, and back; problems with urination; restlessness or need to keep moving (severe); shuffling walk; **skin rash or itching; stiffness or weakness of the arms or legs; tic-like or twitching movements; trembling and shaking of the fingers and hands; trouble sleeping; twisting body movements
_Keppra: **Aggressive or angry; anxiety; change in personality; chills; **cough; **crying; deep or fast breathing with dizziness; **delusions of persecution, mistrust, suspiciousness, or combativeness; diarrhea; **dry mouth; false or unusual sense of well-being; feeling of unreality; fever; general feeling of discomfort or illness; **headache; hoarseness; irregular heartbeat; irritability; **joint pain; loss of appetite; **lower back or side pain; **mental depression; **muscle aches and pains; nausea; numbness of the feet, hands, and around the mouth; **painful or difficult urination; quick to react or overreact emotionally; rapidly changing moods; restlessness; sense of detachment from self or body; shaking; shivering; sleepiness or unusual drowsiness; **sore throat; stuffy or runny nose; sweating; trouble sleeping; unusual tiredness or weakness; vomiting

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Re: I4C
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2022, 10:16:00 am »
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WHERE ORAL MEDS GO IN THE BODY
_Mouth to Throat to Esophagus to Stomach (left side) to Small Intestine to Portal Vein Blood to Liver (right side of stomach) to Circulation to Organs to Circulation (some) to Fat Cells (& some) to Kidneys (middle of the back) to Urine.
_Most meds do some damage especially to the Liver and the Kidneys. Fat Cells help prevent meds from doing damage, so some of the damaging substances go to the Fat Cells starting in the Liver, causing Fatty Liver, and then Fat Abdomen etc.
_The Body is only designed to handle small amounts of sugar, so excess sugar also goes to Fat Cells.
_The Brain is one of the Organs that some meds go to and they can do damage there that causes mental or emotional problems, including depression, aggression, confusion, memory loss, addiction, etc.
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