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Re: Does anyone use Saw Palmetto and Met ??From: Ang (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 2 May 2002 22:31:23 -0500 (CDT)
At Thu, 2 May 2002, Ang wrote: > >At Thu, 2 May 2002, tera wrote: >> >>Hi! >> >>I am taking Spiro, Saw Palmetto, Glucophage, etc. I don't think it is >>dangerous to take them all together. Saw Palmetto does not work the >>same exact way that Spiro does and it is probably not as effective but I >>do not know that for sure. I don't know if it's better than >>Spironolactone or Aldactone -- I don't know if there have been any >>studies on this (I don't think so). >> >>It is kind of strange that the Aldactone has not helped you with water >>retention since it is a diuretic. Weren't you using the bathroom more >>often? I am taking 100 mg per day of Spiro and I am noticing that my >>wedding ring is fitting better and I have to get up a few times every >>night to RACE to the bathroom because I have to go so bad! I think it is >>also used for cirhosis patients to help with their water retention. It >>sounds kind of like weird but are you drinking enough water? Drinking >>too much caffeine? Eating a lot of salt? It is strange, Monica. I hope >>more women reply to you. God bless, Tera >> >>At Thu, 2 May 2002, Monica wrote: >>> >>>I am wondering whether it is safe to use Saw Palmetto along with met. >>>Are there any dangers in using it? >>> >>>i wonder if it works like aldactone, and if so, how it is better than >>>aldactone to use. >>>Can someone tell me what aldactone is and what it does? >>>does anyone else here have problems with water retention? what do you do >>>about it? believe it or not aldactone does not heelp me, that is why i >>>quit it. >>What is aldactone? >>-- >>Tera >>
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