Open Question: Can adderall effect me if i have a heart murmur?
i was born with a heart murmur in 1989 i’ll be 19 in december i didn’t know if adderall i’m going to be taking will effect that? or cause serious problems? i should prob ask my doctor but i feel like i’d be doubting him because he put me on it! haha any ideas??
plus i’ve never had any problems with my heart murmur i’m not on any medications and never have so it hasn’t been a problem ever.
Sat, 27 Sep 2008 05:45:36 GMT
Open Question: What kind of foods should I eat and avoid? I’m extremely overweight and have hormone problems.?
My endocrinologist says that I need to stay away from starches because it causes hormone problems for me (I may have PCOS). I’ve also heard that eating a high protein diet can cause heart disease, cancer…
I dont like a lot of beef or pork, and I really do like chicken and turkey. also like peanuts and almonds, but they are high in fat, so I dont know if I should eat them regularly.
I dont like a lot of vegetables. I pretty much only like brocolli, colliflower, corn, lettuce, and peppers.
I usually eat mostly carbohydrates (which is apparently really bad for my hormones.), but I dont want to go on some extreme atkins diet and cut them out completely.
What are some good suggestions of foods to eat that will help replace all these carbs that I usually eat. It seems like there is a bad side to almost every food.
Tangy, you’re not helpul.
i already dont eat fries and chips and I dont drink soda.
Sat, 27 Sep 2008 06:06:58 GMT
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