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And how likely is it that it will damage your liver, and in what way? My doctor went over a few of the symptoms with me, but I'd like to have a better understanding of what I've been putting in my body.
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The following are considered minor or annoying:
Acne; chills and fever; dizziness; flushing; general body discomfort; hair loss; headache; infertility; irregular periods; itching; loss of appetite; lowered resistance to infection; miscarriage; nausea; sensitivity to sunlight; sore throat; speech impairment; stomach pain; swelling of the breast; unusual tiredness; vaginal discharge; vomiting.
However, seek medical attention right away if any of these show up:
Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); black or bloody stools; blood in the urine; bone pain; calf pain/swelling; change in amount of urine; chest pain; confusion; dark urine; diarrhea; dry cough; enlarged glands; fatigue; fever or chills; inflammation of the pancreas (stomach tenderness, nausea, vomiting, fever, increased pulse rate); irregular heartbeat; mental changes; mouth sores; muscle weakness; persistent sore throat; red, swollen, or blistered skin; seizures; serious infection (herpes, hepatitis, blood infection); trouble breathing; unusual bleeding or bruising; unusual pain and discoloration of the skin; vision changes; vomit that looks like coffee grounds; yellowing of skin or eyes.
Thing to remember is ALL medicines cause side effects. All side effects listed for any medication are there because they were reported during drug testing or shortly thereafter by Dr. via patient.
Good luck. Very prudent question also, always wise to be concerned what you're putting into your body.
The following are considered minor or annoying:
Acne; chills and fever; dizziness; flushing; general body discomfort; hair loss; headache; infertility; irregular periods; itching; loss of appetite; lowered resistance to infection; miscarriage; nausea; sensitivity to sunlight; sore throat; speech impairment; stomach pain; swelling of the breast; unusual tiredness; vaginal discharge; vomiting.
However, seek medical attention right away if any of these show up:
Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); black or bloody stools; blood in the urine; bone pain; calf pain/swelling; change in amount of urine; chest pain; confusion; dark urine; diarrhea; dry cough; enlarged glands; fatigue; fever or chills; inflammation of the pancreas (stomach tenderness, nausea, vomiting, fever, increased pulse rate); irregular heartbeat; mental changes; mouth sores; muscle weakness; persistent sore throat; red, swollen, or blistered skin; seizures; serious infection (herpes, hepatitis, blood infection); trouble breathing; unusual bleeding or bruising; unusual pain and discoloration of the skin; vision changes; vomit that looks like coffee grounds; yellowing of skin or eyes.
Thing to remember is ALL medicines cause side effects. All side effects listed for any medication are there because they were reported during drug testing or shortly thereafter by Dr. via patient.
Good luck. Very prudent question also, always wise to be concerned what you're putting into your body.
Do you think redheads have special powers?
Chris
Natural red heads have long been a special fetish niche and in olden days redheads were considered natural born witches, having red hair was akin to having a sign of the devil. What is your opinion? It certainly seems that we are different in ways that go beyond mere hair color. For example, redheads experience pain differently thus it's my thinking that we may have slightly different genetic coding.
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Yes, Redheads do have "special powers" which I will explain...
First of all, I am a White Male (with black hair) married to a redhead woman who I love and find endlessly fascinating and challenging. Redhead females are VERY passionate and interesting, they are delightfully full of vigor and life. Most men lack the ability to live with or handle a Redhead simply because they lack the art of understanding the nuances that are simply the nature of a Red Head woman.
I absolutely agree that Red Heads are a different genetic make up than other "species" of humans. In some ways better, in other ways worse off due to a higher sensitivity to UV Radiation causing them to sun burn very easily and possibly obtain skin cancer.
Redheads are wild, passionate and indeed very much like the devil in many ways but I'll that that ANY DAY over the other BORING types of women out there.
Yes, Redheads do have "special powers" which I will explain...
First of all, I am a White Male (with black hair) married to a redhead woman who I love and find endlessly fascinating and challenging. Redhead females are VERY passionate and interesting, they are delightfully full of vigor and life. Most men lack the ability to live with or handle a Redhead simply because they lack the art of understanding the nuances that are simply the nature of a Red Head woman.
I absolutely agree that Red Heads are a different genetic make up than other "species" of humans. In some ways better, in other ways worse off due to a higher sensitivity to UV Radiation causing them to sun burn very easily and possibly obtain skin cancer.
Redheads are wild, passionate and indeed very much like the devil in many ways but I'll that that ANY DAY over the other BORING types of women out there.
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