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Meg Mangin R.N.
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Joined: Sat Jul 10th, 2004
Location: Menomonie, Wisconsin USA
Posts: 16280
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 Posted: Wed Mar 5th, 2008 16:51

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You may post here at MarshallProtocol.com when you have been accepted as a subject in our clinical study.

To post your first message, follow these steps (click on the links):

1. Fill your signature line

2. Go to the appropriate forum:

-Weaning From Steroids

-Benicar Only

3. Click on New Topic (in the upper right corner)

4. Type your message in the 'Post a New Topic' window using the standard format:

MP meds: 
Palliative non-MP meds used:
Light exposure:
Symptoms: 

Comments:
Plan:
Questions:

-Please report Benicar and antibiotics in mg with schedules for each, indicate recent changes

-Please list all your daily non-MP meds in your signature line only.
-Please report the palliative non-MP meds you've taken for the week and the number of times you needed them.

-Please list routine measures to avoid light exposure (NoIRs, low lux home, homebound, limited outings covered up, lite exp. r/t work, etc) in your signature line.

-Please report the amount of natural light exposure for the week. (e.g. 1 hr daily commute to work or 2 hr trip to doctor on Monday only or 2 hrs at a picnic on Friday or housebound all week in low lux home)

-Please report key symptoms only in a list and rate them on a scale of 1-10 (1 meaning 'barely noticeable' and 10 meaning 'severe'). Indicate which, if any, are intolerable for you. It is not necessary to elaborate.

-Please explain your plan for the next week.

5. Click Send


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