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This drug actually exists. It’s called Luperon Depo and I believe its a chemotherapy agent. Sometimes it’s used to treat endometriosis.

It seems half the people here are under the impression the airline was trying to prevent her from "spreading cancer " and not "catching a life threatening or fatal infection from the miasma of germs in a commercial plane."

She either needs to be reverse isolation (protected from all actually or possibly sick people, and all children) or not. I cannot imagine an oncologist just shrugged their shoulders on this issue.

I'm nervous about getting sick while flying and have a healthy immune system. Depending on where she was at with stages and treatment, she likely has nothing in the way of an immune system. So influenza, that might put a healthy adult down for a few days, would probably turn into fatal pneumonia.

If you bring CII or CIV meds in their original pharmacy vials, as you are supposed to legally do at all times, you should have up to 28 or 30 days of medication, depending on your state's laws and when you filled the script.

I posted about the sensitivity to purples too. It's a total bummer. Sometimes I can find one that doesn't make me look like I got conjunctivitis, but as I get older, I care less to conduct those experiments.

It is neutral and classic. However, some ladies (like yours truly) have super pale skin tones, light eyes and very light hair. Sure, I wear black mascara daily but if one wants a more natural look, a brown or grey might be more suited in the daytime.

I think it is an older law that may have seemed necessary at the time, but science has advanced so far beyond the point we need to mutilate cute fluffy things in the name of "safety."

Several ideas:

My mistake. I thought that they had edited this law but perhaps it was merely wishful thinking that one day, humanity might actually know what all is in their toiletries.

I accept that some words are part of the vernacular and may have a different meaning. For example, organic really means "contains carbon on the molecular level " but I will accept that USDA Organic means "probably grown in manure but without any Miracle Gro."

ask for the SIBO breath test and what you may eat the day before. The normally rx Xifaxan which costs more than unicorn tears, but it works! A was experiencing symptoms like stomach flu for 2weeks- 1month during and after treatment but it has not come back! No more postprandial pregnancy for me!

Look into volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and I'm certain a great number are carcinogenic at some concentration over a certain exposure time. Some might be endocrine disruptors, or have some effects on executive functions in the brain (what those of us with ADHD have a problem with.)

At least in the US but some other countries I believe require listings of what is in that mystical "fragrance" vaguery. Technically any volatile organic compound could be called "fragrance" as the release an aroma. This also includes formaldehyde, gasoline and the stinky parts of industrial oil enamel.

I quickly scrolled down to write this and am glad that someone beat me to the punch. I believe the author meant that they are not naturally occurring chemical compounds but "naturally- occurring " =/="organic" either by chemistry or to the hoi poloi.

See? You got this!

I had a totally nontraditional wedding and didn't wear white because I'm the color of paper and wear white for work.

The details on your dress hem (I believe that you are the bride, correct? ) had to be custom! It looks marvelous with you both coordination.

If I had gotten married in Baltimore, I think that I would have gone with "The Wire" as a theme, with Omar Little as my Man of Honor and McNulty or The Bunk presiding.

This is better than than listening to a pair of recovering junkies trade war stories like they were going to win a prize for The Worst Behavior in Search of or while on Heroin.