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Post by respect on Sept 5, 2014 23:16:21 GMT -5
Flying increases your risk for blood clots. In that case that makes you a prospective non healthy control for this study as the medication is a blood thinner used precisely to treat what? A clot!
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Post by respect on Sept 4, 2014 21:23:10 GMT -5
I heard VCT and other verification programs use presentations like these on the message board as evidences to prospective clinics of why they should get their programs and as further proof of their success. For those of us who play by the rules it only helps these privacy violation program to infringe on our law protected rights. So good job to all those of you who promoted their cause. May be one day they willback end the process and serve you with a sopeana!
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Post by respect on Aug 31, 2014 8:15:44 GMT -5
Parexel confirm the VCT RUMOR IS A COW PIE.
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Post by respect on Aug 31, 2014 8:13:00 GMT -5
Parexel confirm the VCT RUMOR IS A COW PIE.
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Post by respect on Aug 30, 2014 4:51:58 GMT -5
A drug is a drug. I don't see the logic in using that patient confidentiality violation program in a long term vs short term study. They would have a hard time explaining to sponsors. All I see is the coy sponsors transferring more of their studies down south and to the west. I heard parexel is moving its operations to NJ. Is that true?
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Post by respect on Aug 7, 2014 17:54:58 GMT -5
A bit off topic. Which of you brave lab rats are ready for the EBOLA trials coming to a body near you? Lab rats are known to criss cross the country in search of lute. That exposes us to a lot of travelers increasing our risk of coming in contact with this super killer. As the CDC chief said its inevitable that the disease strikes the US. What gency plan do you have when this occur.
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Post by respect on Aug 3, 2014 9:55:54 GMT -5
I'm sure u have done psych drug trials before. Some of those drugs are created for situation just like yours. A psychiatrist may help you to understand and cope with the stressor. Sounds to me that if you avoid this stressor you will have a normal life. May be some of the investigational meds you have taken has altered your wiring creating those extreme panic attack responses.Layering it with more might be even more consequential. Remember the part in the consent that says you might not benefit from this study well voila you just came across a disbenefit of doing studies. Here is a little secret. Expand your income stream into soing you can do more long term as opposed to trials that may lead to approved meds to be used on death row. May be then your adrenal response may not be so extreme. Pharmaceutical prostitution is not the only option.
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Post by respect on Jul 13, 2014 12:20:26 GMT -5
Lucky for you if the blood flow becomes sufficiently impaired the body has the ability to make new blood vessel to genate and nourish tissues. The process is called angiogenesis. Exercise encourages angiogenesis so you on the right part. Exercise also encourages new blood vessels in our heart which makes it more efficient and promotes longevity. I would say venipuncture on rotation is a great idea. Everyone should always be looking for a transition opportunity away from studies as no doctor would prescribe a study as way to become healthy! When medical staff tell you that a drug may be of no benefit to you its not a joke. Get that money and make the best use of it because ultimately that check is written against your health! I'm speaking to myself also.
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Post by respect on Jul 12, 2014 11:34:02 GMT -5
Hell yeah! Well in your arms at least. Scared veins are less flexible and may act like old pipes in a building that get thick build up and reduce the water stream. The scared veins may actually reduce blood flow in venipuncture in unscared veins if its part of the vein feed. An atypical pulsing feeling in the area may be sign of poor circulation. It may have a rumbling feeling in the arm sort of like the feeling in your tummy when you have diarrhea. In fact, that sensation may be felt anywhere you have a varicose vein at times. Venipuncture can destroy the valves which assist with healthy blood flow and cause the blood to stagnate or even varicose. A sign that the vein may be varicosed is that it begins to bulge like in the case of a heroine addict. An IV infusion of medication into those types of veins could even be dangerous as meds may stagnate and damage the vein and localized tissue.
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Post by respect on Jul 2, 2014 21:12:12 GMT -5
Is true risk monitors are more accurate? At least that's what Dr.Oz suggests.
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Post by respect on Jul 1, 2014 12:24:38 GMT -5
Sounds to me its time to see a psychiatrist for your anxiety. May be s/he can put you on anti anxiety medication. You may be advised to avoid the situation that gives you the panic attacks so you know what that means. Its for a good reason. You don't want to take an experimental medication and end up with a cardiac event. Your body is probably warning you of an outcome that is undesireable. Love yourself enough to make the right decision.
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Post by respect on Jul 1, 2014 12:15:24 GMT -5
No, no, no. You guys don't get it. You are assuming that all people who have this problem must have high blood pressure. It has nothing to do with that. It's anxiety related. Until you can change how you react to certain life situations such as having your blood pressure taken you will always have cuff anxiety. Blood pressure can remain healthy 99.9% the rest of the time except when you're having your BP taken. So telling people to take this and that to lower their blood pressure when it's already healthy isn't helping anyone. Even if you did do soing to off set your BP during screening, what will that person do once they are in the study and they experience this while in the study? There's no graviola fruit or valieran tea available to you now. Bye bye. You're a goner. So if you can't pass a screening without any of this help it's a waste of time.
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Post by respect on Jul 1, 2014 12:14:51 GMT -5
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Post by respect on Jul 1, 2014 6:35:23 GMT -5
No, no, no. You guys don't get it. You are assuming that all people who have this problem must have high blood pressure. It has nothing to do with that. It's anxiety related. Until you can change how you react to certain life situations such as having your blood pressure taken you will always have cuff anxiety. Blood pressure can remain healthy 99.9% the rest of the time except when you're having your BP taken. So telling people to take this and that to lower their blood pressure when it's already healthy isn't helping anyone. Even if you did do soing to off set your BP during screening, what will that person do once they are in the study and they experience this while in the study? There's no graviola fruit or valieran tea available to you now. Bye bye. You're a goner. So if you can't pass a screening without any of this help it's a waste of time.
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Post by respect on Jul 1, 2014 6:34:35 GMT -5
Bragg's apple cider vinegar is an excellent idea. Its rich in potassium which has positive reviews in keeping BP low that is already in a healthy range. R Valerian tea has a calming effect and if that's good enough have some graviola fruit. I have even heard of people using graviola in capsule form to achieve a nutritional relaxing high. Try listening to an audio of a slow beating heart before and while taking your now new low BP. No, no, no. You guys don't get it. You are assuming that all people who have this problem must have high blood pressure. It has nothing to do with that. It's anxiety related. Until you can change how you react to certain life situations such as having your blood pressure taken you will always have cuff anxiety. Blood pressure can remain healthy 99.9% the rest of the time except when you're having your BP taken. So telling people to take this and that to lower their blood pressure when it's already healthy isn't helping anyone. Even if you did do soing to off set your BP during screening, what will that person do once they are in the study and they experience this while in the study? There's no graviola fruit or valieran tea available to you now. Bye bye. You're a goner. So if you can't pass a screening without any of this help it's a waste of time.
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