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Reply To: Diamox Side Effects?? I am so loopy!

NEW STUDY! Parasym Plus™ for Multiple Sclerosis › Forums › PrettyIll.com Discussion › POTS › Diamox Side Effects?? I am so loopy! › Reply To: Diamox Side Effects?? I am so loopy!

April 7, 2012 at 9:35 am #1964
ourfullhouse
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Matties Mom,
Copy and paste the link I gave for the bicarb. I don’t know why, but none of the links here on the forum ever work for me either. I have to copy and paste them to open them. Must have something to do with how web links are set up in the programming, waaaaaay over my head. lol.

Every 2 weeks to check your blood is good. So, if you could wait till you have been on Diamox 2 weeks, unless you start noticing more symptoms that make you think you are getting too acidic. It is best to stay on a set dose for the two weeks so that your body can adjust to it and that way you will get better information from your lab work when you get it done. If you are taking different amounts different days of the 2 weeks then you won’t really know why your labs are what they are.. make sense?

When I first started I was taking one tablet with each Diamox I took, just to have a place to start and see how I did. 🙂

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