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Liquid Oxygen and a Cocktail
« on: Oct 14th, 2005, 7:46am »
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Hi all
 
I have been in a cycle for the last 2 weeks
 
Thankfully have managed to abort virtually all with Imigran (name in Australia) for sumatripton succinate
 
However the effect has been drowsiness etc and no let up of the constant shadow and exhaustion
 
but yesterday used a cocktail of liquid oxygen (30ml) (ingredients bio available oxygen), 3 paracemetol and a strong espresso to knock out a potential monster
 
The shadow still remained but was much lower in its intensity
 
In addition have been taking melatonin at night to curb the night CH - there has been success here as well
 
Hope this helps
 
All the best
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Re: Liquid Oxygen and a Cocktail
« Reply #1 on: Oct 14th, 2005, 9:54am »
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Mate, if you've found a cocktail that works for you then just bloody go for it!  
 
I've long known that just good-ol' panadol washed down with serious coffee will knock the pants off the little ones.  (Incidentally, there's no point taking three.  If two don't work, neither will 100.)
 
As for Imegran, well, there's two sides to the story.  Be interested to hear yours.  
 
Otherwise, Barry has heaps of good news about O2.  
 
Let us know how you're getting on,
 
Brian.
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Re: Liquid Oxygen and a Cocktail
« Reply #2 on: Oct 14th, 2005, 12:27pm »
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Liquid oxygen huh?, I've never thought of that even though I had a friend who used to take it for CHF, said it really helped alot.  I prefer my oxygen gaseous though.........
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Re: Liquid Oxygen and a Cocktail
« Reply #3 on: Oct 14th, 2005, 11:23pm »
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Hi LV
 
Really glad you posted this, when I read you Email about it I thought of getting back to you but you beat me to it, good on you.
 
Sitting at home right now trying to find that Kudzu in Aus web site again, if I do i'll pm you.
 
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