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Pete Hueseman, R.Ph., P.D. |
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(Pete Hueseman's 3rd visit to Power Surge) Dearest: It is with great pleasure that I welcome Power Surge's Pharmaceutical Consultant, the man who patiently listens who all our questions over and over again, yet who always smilingly offers advice, compassion and suggestions as to how to cope with our menopausal complaints.. P E T E H E U S E M A N. A Registered Pharmacist for nearly 25 years, and exclusively involved in the area of women's health for the past six years, Pete compounds natural prescription hormones, such as progesterone, estradial, estriol, estrone, tri-estrogen, DHEA, testosterone and pregnenolone, plus other compounds. Pete Hueseman is professionally associated with NAMS, the Academy of Alternative Medicine, Alternative and Complementary Medicine Assc'n, and is registered with more than one professional Pharmacist's Association. It's a pleasure to welcome you back to Power Surge, Pete. I know I've asked you this before, but the trend today for so many is toward the *natural* and away from traditional "hormone therapy." What is the safety factor built into taking naturally compounded hormones as opposed to synthetic hormones? Pete Hueseman: The answer is yes they are safer, but the factor is unknown exactly. Susancee: What are the advantages of compounded micronized progesterone & why such a varying difference in cost? One pharmacy charges $2 a capsule and another 25 cents! Also, is estrace a natural hormone? Pete Hueseman: The advantages are mostly much less side effects. The differences depend on how you buy the raw materials. Estrace is the natural (yes) estradiol. JUDITH LEE: What's your opinion of taking natural estrogens & progesterone vs. premarin & provera? Pete Hueseman: I think this is the preferable way to go, it works well for millions of women, the benefits are just as good with much less side effects. Bitsy2: Ok, I'm 50, had a complete hysterectomy 3 yrs ago. I take Premarin. I was told Estriol was the most natural. I have pretty much all the symptoms of menopause, but don't want to take Premarin. I also use a Progesterin**didn't correct because I wasn't sure if there is a cream by that name** creme. What would you suggest? Pete Hueseman: I would suggest progesterone 100mg. & estradiol .5 mg. all in one oil capsule to be taken once daily at bedtime. Estriol is only one of three natural estrogens and it is the weakest one. Dearest: Pete, if a woman is taking synthetic hormones does she wean herself off to start your natural hormones or how does that work? Pete Hueseman: Once you get the natural Rx [prescription] you can start right in with it. Dearest: Immediately? Pete Hueseman: Yes, immediately. Dearest: Okay, thanks. Riki, go ahead. RikiDolph: What does natural really mean? Isn't horse urine "natural"? What is natural estrogen made from? Dearest: (natural -- for horses) Pete Hueseman: Natural means the chemical structure is identical to that of the estrogen that your ovaries use to produce, and it comes from the soybean plant. Rob 2763: What are differences between the different estrogens? Pete Hueseman: Estriol is the weakest, and estradiol is the one that prevents the vasomotor symptoms and protects the heart and bones, estrone is potent and may help the bone and heart too. Dearest: Pete, please tell us what Tri-est is, and is it recommended? Pete Hueseman: Tri-est is 80% estriol, 10% estradiol, & 10% estrone, and yes it is recommended often. Morrismol: Have trouble taking calcium pills - burning stomach - alternative? Don't drink milk. Pete Hueseman: Do you take your calcium after food? If not then try that, or how about ice cream, cottage cheese, or any dairy products. Dearest: Pete, many women complain of stomach disorders and diarrhea from calcium. Do you hear that, too? Pete Hueseman: Yes about 10 to 15% of the time, take with more food or try other calcium containing products. JUDITH LEE: How would one determine application of natural hormones - oral or transdermally? Pete Hueseman: That depends on the person, we have both kinds, the dose depends on what you prefer, I would prefer to start with oral myself. Susancee: Is estrace made from soy & would it be better to have this Rx compounded? I am also taking compounded micronized progesterone - 2 caps a day, 100 mg each. Pete Hueseman: Yes estrace is derived from the soybean plant. Compounded would only be better if you were allergic to the color in the tabs. You could mix the progest with it only if you were taking them both every day of the month. Dearest: Pete, you recently gave me a progesterone cream... I think it's 5%. How much more potent is that than the OTC Progest or other natural progesterone creams? Pete Hueseman: Progest, for example, is 20mg. / 1/4th teaspoonful yours is 65mg./ 1/4 tsp. Dearest: Thanks, Pete.. Rob2763, go ahead now. Rob 2763: I had a hysterectomy and 3 months. later started w/panic attacks. Can a hormonal imbalance cause this? I'm already taking estrogen and they can't get my estrogen level right. Pete Hueseman: Your estrogen dose is probably a little too low, or you are not absorbing it well. You may also want to ask your dr if you could try some natural progesterone along with it. LorHer: How does a woman determine which natural hormones fit her needs? Pete Hueseman: There are saliva tests or blood tests that your doctor can run, or you can call me. I can help you by clinical symptoms, and then your dr must prescribe them. Rob 2763: I have been on many different hormones pills and they still cant get my hormones right. Pete Hueseman: There are saliva tests or blood tests that your doctor can run, or you can call me. I can help you by clinical symptoms, and then your dr must prescribe them. Dearest: Pete, we should remind everyone that these naturally compounded hormones require prescriptions, right? Pete Hueseman: Yes they do!! And you know where to get them. Dearest: Pete, if they're so natural, how come they do require an Rx? Pete Hueseman: They require a Rx by law. Even though they are natural, by law they still require a prescription to insure that they will be supervised by your doctor. Joan5000: Estrogen therapy caused blood clots, is there a danger that natural will? Dearest: Excellent question. Pete Hueseman: Yes the natural can also cause blood clots. Dearest: Whew Joan5000: Wow, glad women know this, thank you. DawnDidIt: How is a dosage for progesterone cream determined and how can it be adjusted? Have Progest - need to take EVERY day? Pete Hueseman: The dose is determined by what you are trying to accomplish. Post menopausal women usually use it daily, and perimenopausal women use it for 12 to 15 days per month. The dosage can be upped if you get break through bleeding or other symptoms develop. Dearest: Pete, do the same cancer risks exist when taking natural hormones? Pete Hueseman: No, the risks are generally less by about 1/3rd. STJOHN1139: Is there anything I can take for Irritable Bowel caused by Menopause? I'm on the estrogen patches right now and had hysterectomy 3 yrs ago. Pete Hueseman: Yes there are many Rx items, maybe you should see a gastroenterolgist, or try your medicine for menopause as a sublingual or gel or cream. DMcdoug128: Best cure for hot flashes? Pete Hueseman: To properly balance your natural estrogens and progesterone, & sometimes testosterone & thyroid too. Sssrn: What is herb dong quai used for? Pete Hueseman: Some use it for menopause symptoms, but there is a new article out 2 weeks ago, showing it does not have menopausal benefits, so it is best just for pains. Bitsy2: I'm confused, what's the difference in the estradiol you have, vs premarin? How to get yours? Pete Hueseman: Premarin in processed from the pregnant mares' urine, and estradiol is derived from the soybean plant. Your doctor can call Bellevue Pharmacy to order it on Rx. Dearest: Pete, are women meant to take equine hormones? Pete Hueseman: Yes, that is why premarin is the No 1 prescribed drug in the U.S.A. in the last 6 yrs, but it is not the most preferable way to go. Mamarie101: I am 41 in surgical menopause - am on 4th kind of estrogen, with all causing swelling in legs and hands. Is this normal and what can I do? Pete Hueseman: I would talk to your doctor about trying to add some natural progesterone to your regimen, say 100mg. in the oil capsule 2 x's a day all month long. Mamarie101: How does that help? Pete Hueseman: Progesterone has a mild diuretic like effect. The estrogens can cause fluid retention, and this will help to counter that. Dearest: Mamarie, you might also start taking 3 - 100 mg tablets of vitamin B-6 daily. It's a natural diuretic. Frog feet: Is it advisable to have all hormone levels tested before starting therapy? What tests should we request? Pete Hueseman: Yes, it is a good idea to get a baseline level for the future. estradiol, estrogens, progesterone, dhea, testosterone. RCHCTH: A friend of mine gets horrible headaches after taking calcium. Any suggestions? Dearest: Take it with magnesium Pete Hueseman: That is a good thing to try, yes. Dearest: Add some feverfew and Gingko... and another.. email me, RCH My sister in law has terrible headaches, too. JUDITH LEE: Why do you prefer natural hormones taken orally vs. transdermally? Pete Hueseman: It is my personal preference, less messy - and works quite well. Dearest: Pete, are the naturally compounded hormones as effective ( allegedly ) as the synthetic? Pete Hueseman: Yes they are!!!!!! PFWLJ: Does the oil capsule do same as prempro in terms of no bleeding. Pete Hueseman: Yes, it works equally as well for protection with out the horrible side effects, and I do have a long term study about this. Dearest: Is that among what you sent me, Pete? I can publish it in the newsletter ( soon to be released ) Yay Pete Hueseman: Yes, the one by Dr. Joel Hargrove at Vanderbilt with a cover letter by C. Northrup. Dearest: Great.. thanks, Pete. TZ, go ahead :) TZvia1: What do you recommend for fibroids? Would tofu have the same effect as estrogen on fibroids? Pete Hueseman: I would recommend to try heavier doses of progesterone, and tofu may affect them, you would have to eat it and see how bad it would affect them if at all. Are these ovarian fibroids or breast. TZvia1: Uterine Pete Hueseman: heavier doses of progesterone would or should help to shrink them. Dearest: Pete, what are some of the most common adverse reactions to natural hormones? Pete Hueseman: Progesterone can cause drowsiness & dizziness - only causes that in 5 to 7% of the women. Estrogens can cause the same as with premarin, but usually to a much lesser degree. Blush: My gyn. said there's a new med coming out soon that only handles the hot flashes. Are you familiar with it and what are your feelings about it? Dearest: You mean Raloxifene? Blush: Yes Dearest: :) Blush: I couldn't remember the name. Dearest: I'm so glad I took my Gingko :) Blush: ( Having mental pause ) Erica: ( lol Blush ) Dearest: ( better than being a mental case ) Erica: ( lol Dearest!! ) Blush: ( that too dearest ) Pete Hueseman: What is the name of it? Raloxifene should be good, but we will not have any long term knowledge about it til women take it for 10 to 20 years. Dearest: May I add something about the Raloxifene? Blush: PLEASE Dearest: You said it's only to help hot flashes? Blush: That's what the doc said Dearest: From what I understand, that's the thing it doesn't help. I thought it was supposed to add the heart protection and bone, but not help the actual menopausal complaints Blush: She talked about 2 meds. That was one of them Pete Hueseman: Raloxifene is suppose to be primarily to prevent osteoporosis, not a whole lot of hot flashes. LorHer: How do we find a Dr. who will prescribe natural Rx? Pete Hueseman: Call me at work with your city and state, or a large city near you, or we can educate your doc. MLBTE: What do you recommend for someone with a history of breast cancer in their family? Pete Hueseman: Start with a low dose of natural estrogen and progesterone combination, and go for a check up 2 times a year instead of once, or try phytoestrogens and exercise in you daily routine. Eve G 406: On .05 estradiol transdermal patch - recent blood tests within normal limits. Now have low libido, suggestions? Pete Hueseman: See if your doctor will let you add testosterone 1.25 mg. sublingual tablets to your regimen from Bellevue Pharmacy use them once a day. You can also email me at consultph@bpharmacysolutions.com. Dearest: Pete, we seem to have quite a queue of questions for you... do you think you could stay a little longer? Dearest: If not, that's okay...: (but we'd sure love you to stay ) Pete Hueseman: Yes I can. Dearest: Wonderful, thanks. RikiDolph: If acupuncture & Chinese herbs are helping symptoms, need I do more and if so, when & why? Pete Hueseman: No you don't need to do any thing else, but I would consult with your doctor to be sure that's all you need - maybe do a saliva test to check . Happy1951: Is it okay to take estratest h.s. tabs and patch vivelle at the same time? Pete Hueseman: Yes if your doctor thinks you need that much estrogen, which some people do. However we make a sublingual testosterone tablet that could be added to just your estrogen patch without increasing the estrogen dose. Dearest: Anyone interested can call Pete Hueseman at Bellevue Pharmacy's toll-free number, 1-800-728-0288 and ask for Pete. HELENM1126: Had hysterectomy last yr - cancer. Take premarin - had dose raised three times still not working. Hot flashes make me look like I just stepped out of the shower. Pete Hueseman: Call me at work tomorrow, I think you might need to try a sublingual or a gel. Maybe your not absorbing whatever you are taking very well. Morrismol: I'm taking combo patch called Estracomb - is it "natural" and any good? Pete Hueseman: I never heard of estracomb?? what is in it exactly? Morrismol: Estraderm and estragest. Estradiol 17b and, estragest contains norethindrone acetate. Dearest: Estragest? Pete Hueseman: I have heard of vivelle, climara, estraderm. Estraderm is natural estradiol in a patch form. Estragest is probably an otc cream. Dearest: Morris, can you email me about that, please? I'd like to find out more about it. Morrismol: Luv too, Dearest Dearest: ( of course, i'd rather eat a chocolate bar ) Pete Hueseman: me too. Dearest: Yeah Erica: ( lol dearest ) Dearest: Cadbury Dearest: Mmmmm VBrando101: m&m's with almonds Dearest: Ok, let's not go crazy now ( g ) Erica: lol dearest.......you started it ( g ) JUDITH LEE: With tri-est, what amounts of each estrogen are safe or recommended? Pete Hueseman: Tri-est 2.5 mg. caps or per dose is the average at estriol 80% or 2. mg. and estradiol 10% or .25 mg. and estrone 10% or .25 mg. for a total of 2.5mg. Dearest: Pete, can you explain why Estrone is the hazardous form of estrogen? Pete Hueseman: It seems to be the most abundant estrogen in those that acquire breast cancer. Dearest: Thanks, Pete... Kathy, go ahead :) Kathycorn: Do estrogen patches cause weight gain? What is climara? Pete Hueseman: Climara is estradiol, and yes estrogen can cause weight gain. Balance it with natural. micronized progesterone and the weight gain is then insignificant usually. TZvia1: Progesterone for fibroid? Progesterone cream causes rise in my blood pressure any suggestions? Would micronized progesterone be better? Pete Hueseman: Call me, or try a sublingual progesterone 50mg. 2 x's a day, or use your progesterone with blood pressure medications. PTLdiane: My dr. did hysterectomy by mistake. Ever since, I feel stress in chest muscles. I am on the patch. How can I feel better??? Pete Hueseman: b or blood pressure medicines. Balance those estrogen patches with 100 mg. of progesterone in oil capsule and take one every day at bedtime. Try it thru your doctor. Dearest: By mistake? PTLdiane: YES Dearest: How old are you? PTLdiane: 38 Dearest: What do you mean by mistake? Did he intend to do it? PTLdiane: No, he said I am sorry but he was suppose to remove a fibroid. Dearest: Good grief! Pete Hueseman: I would also, change doctors or get a second opinion!! Cinda: sheesh! Dearest: I'm not of a litgious nature, but I'd sure talk to a lawyer. PTLdiane: I have Dearest: Good luck, Diane :( PTLdiane: I want to feel better. Dearest: I'm sorry that happened to you. PTLdiane: Thanks. Dearest: I'm so thrown by this stupid doctor's mistake ) Pete Hueseman: me too ConWoman 7: Going on 2mo. of yeast symptoms. Tried otc, tezarol, dycalin, replens. What next? Pete Hueseman: You could ask your dr to prescribe boric acid vaginal suppositories - 600mg., and use them 1 suppository 2'x a day for 2 weeks straight. I'm only 38 yrs old anyway. Dearest: Ahem! (oh sure.. right.. LOL) ConWoman 7: Should I have a culture? RikiDolph: Yogurt on tampon is great for yeast infections - and acidophilus in vagina ConWoman 7: What flavor yogurt? I love columbo brand RikiDolph: Con, plain and one with high amount of living organisms health food store variety!! Mmmmm JTPCH: I am taking a natural cream called Pro-Gest do you recommend it? It cost $30 at the health store, its supposed to cure all??? Dearest: You're paying too much to begin with. You can buy Progest in many places for $20. Pete Hueseman: Yes, but what are you using it for? It may not be strong enough? let me know. JTPCH: I am using it because I am having my hair fall out and mood swings etc. Dearest: ( i wonder why women have to go thru all this ) Pete Hueseman: Then I would recommend a stronger cream in a prescription. JTPCH: But, I am not having hot flashes, and I am 51. Pete Hueseman: Say 10/% cream and apply 1/4 teasp 2 x's a day, every day of the month. It also sounds like you need a small dose of estrogen. JTPCH: One more thing, do I have to go to the doctor for estrogen? Pete Hueseman: Yes you do. Dearest: Call him up, JTP, and ask him to send Pete the Rx. JTPCH: Thank you so much!! RCHCTH: Is it true that the best time to take calcium is between 11pm-3am with orange juice? Pete Hueseman: Not necessarily so! RCHCTH: Short on space ( ducking ) JANRBNS21: Is soy isoflavone good for menopause? Dearest: Read the newsletters There's tons of information about soy, phytoestrogens, isoflavones. You also might want to read about Revival soy protein. Pete Hueseman: By the way thanks for all the Birthday cards and greetings. Dearest: You're most welcome :) You deserve them all, Pete. NY sun 1: I am 51 had a baby 3 yrs ago, not having hot flashes but no menses for 3 mths is it time for hormone replacement? Pete Hueseman: It very well could be, have your doctor do some testing, and of course how are you feeling? NY sun 1: Feeling o.k. but memory isn't that good lol CyCoastal: I take estrace & micronized progesterone. Have had 5 paps show mild dysplasa. Connection? Pete Hueseman: Your dose of micro progest probably needs to be adjusted. JennyB1101: Pete, what would you recommend - I'm 39, had a TAH 5 years ago and Estratest HS isn't doing it for me. I also have a personal history of cancer (thyroid, colon). Pete Hueseman: Jenny call me at work, this will take a while to sort out all the problems. Remind me of your email name. JennyB1101: I will, thanks. TNey: I'm currently using sublingual trokeys for the 1st time from a local compound pharmacy. They are like raspberry gummy bears, but burn under my tongue. If I chew them up and swallow will they work as well? And are they good as the cremes? Pete Hueseman: Have your doctor call Bellevue pharmacy and order our sublingual tablets they are orange flavored and work the best. They will not work quite as well chewed up. FTHROCK: Are hormones really necessary after body stops producing? Pete Hueseman: Yes, they usually are necessary to prevent bone loss, heart disease and vasomotor symptoms. FTHROCK: Thanks. Dearest: Anyone interested can call Pete Hueseman at Bellevue Pharmacy's toll-free number, 1-800-728-0288. You can also email me at consultph@bpharmacysolutions.com. Ibanker201: I am 56 y/o - have a history of severe migraines. Originally was given Premarin & Provera, but could not tolerate that. Recently was given Medroxyprogesterone & Estropipate. Is this the best? Pete Hueseman: No, I would recommend estradiol and micron progesterone instead, call me for the correct dose for you. Ibanker201: Thank you! Judewude: I have a friend with breast cancer. Does Antineo Plaspon Therapy ring a bell ? Pete Hueseman: I am not familiar with antineo. Happy1951: Do I need progesterone. after a complete hysterectomy? Also does lack of estrogen effect digestive track? Dearest: Yes, Happy, it can. Pete Hueseman: You do not necessarily need progest then, and low estrogen could effect the digestive tract small degree. Happy1951: I have a new friend. Thanks for all your help & time Pete. Pete Hueseman: Thank you. Olivia822: Just now got into power surge. Please tell me a natural estrogen & progest. to ask for. Taking Premarin & Provera now. Also have thyroid condition. Dearest: Olivia, best to call Pete directly at 1-800-728-0288 You can also email him at consultph@bpharmacysolutions.com. Pete Hueseman: Are you taking them both daily, continuously or sequentially?? Olivia822: Premarin daily, Provera 1-10 Pete Hueseman: Olivia then take estradiol .5 mg. caps one daily all month long and progesterone 100mg. in the oil cap 1 cap 2 x's a day on days 1 thru 12 of each month. Olivia822: Thank you. PUP1321: I have a ? about sterapred (spell)? I had to take for nodule in gland in neck, and had reaction to them. I only took 6 and was supposed to take 6 a day for 7 days Pete Hueseman: I'm not familiar with steripred, call me at work tomorrow and I will look it up. Icutt2: A friend has a fibrous tumor, what she should do? Pete Hueseman: Have your friend call me at work, I need to know more about her. Progesterone is often called for here. Bobbi36056: Can you be estrogen dominant if you don't get enough progesterone? Pete Hueseman: Yes, you can be estrogen dominant if you do not have enough progesterone. Dearest: Pete, thanks for spending this time with us in Power Surge tonight and for staying so late to answer the enormous volume of questions about menopause and naturally compounded hormones. Anyone interested in talking to Pete about natural hormone therapy, feel free to call him at Bellevue Pharmacy, 1-800-728-0288. You can E.mail Pete E.mail Pete by clicking here The remainder is post-chat chit-chat. Dearest: Let's all thank Pete Hueseman for another very informative evening. Dearest: ~~~~~ Thanks, Pete ~~~~ Pete Hueseman: Hope I helped some of you. Cdgee4: Thanks Pete, Hope you had a great B-day!! Frog feet: :::::::::applause::::::::Thanks Pete, Dearest, Great chat!!! Eve G 406: Thanks so much. Looking forward to your return in February. MIMISUSAN: {S women PAVinson: {S cheering} Mamarie101: THANKS PETE WINDOCK1: Thank You Pete Happy1951: good night Pete.....thanks for all your help!!!!:) Erica: :-) MIMISUSAN: {S women Dearest: Thanks, Pete.. for staying so late with us :( Happy1951: YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA PETE.... Bitsy2: thanks Pete FTHROCK: thank you all so much............. ConWoman 7: yea pete????????? Pete Hueseman: good night surgettes!!!!!! Dearest: Pete is going to visit us on a regular basis :) PAVinson: Thanks, Pete Icutt2: thank you Pete Dearest: Nite, Pete. .and happy birthday!!!!!!! Cdgee4: Yeah!!! Morrismol: thanks Dearest and of course, Pete. MarSea249: Thank you and good night Happy1951: :) :) BE HAPPY!!! Dearest: Jan. 2nd was Pete's birthday everyone LORACURA: {S birthday Dearest: LOL, Lora Erica: Happy belated Bday Pete! MarSea249: Happy Birthday RCHCTH: thank you so much a Happy Birthday SGETT: {S applause PAVinson: {S duckbd} Eve G 406: HB Pete Z J Gragg: Happy Birthday, Pete! Cinda: {S garth-hb Morrismol: I think I can remember what that was like! RikiDolph: thanx pete Dearest: {S applause WINDOCK1: {S hapbirth Dearest: {S rfamily LorHer: Thanks Pete! Have a great year! Dearest: Happy New Year, everyone! SGETT: Dearest...I promised him cake LORACURA: {S rfamily Cdgee4: {S sugarpie Morrismol: Adios...... Dearest: You did, SG? Dearest: Night, Morris Eve G 406: Same to you Dearest. PAVinson: () () () () () () () () () () [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] {¯§¯¤¯§¯¤¯§¯¤¯§¯¤¯§¯¤¯§¯} [*-*-*-*-*-*-H A P P Y*-*--*-*-*-*] [¯-¯-¯- -B I R T H D A Y¯-¯-¯-¯-¯-] {@^@^@^@^@^@@^@^@^@^@} [ *_*_*_*T O P E T E*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*] [§¯¯§¯¯§¯¯§¯¯§¯¯§¯§¯¯§¯¯§¯§¯¯§¯¯§ ] {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} [ ¯§¯¯§¯¯§¯¯§¯¯§¯¯§¯¯§¯¯§¯¯§¯¯§¯¯§¯] ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Dearest: What a lovely cake, PAV. (Now, where have I seen that cake before... LOL) Olivia822: Thanks Pete, happy birthday!!!! SGETT: Thanks PAV Pete Hueseman: thanks for the chocolate cake with 38 candles. Dearest: {{{{{{{{{{{ Happy Birthday, Pete }}}}}}}}}}}} Goodnight, everyone, and remember, we all know that menopause can be a difficult transition for many women .. but never lose your sense of humor. Without it, you'll find that everything becomes unmanageable. Feel well and see you at the next chat. 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