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No, the problem still exists.<br>
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I had a test print of file names in there, but <br>
it is removed now.<br>
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The program needs to out text like this, <br>
or it is not working.<br>
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<b>Your search was for "corticoid".
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<b>Found 81 matches in 48 Q&A's.
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<b>1) Q&A from the March, 2004 NADF newsletter:
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QUESTION: I recently "met" another Addisonian via an Internet
chatroom. This person does not take Florinef or fludrocortisone.
Shouldn't all people with Addison's take Florinef?
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ANSWER: Almost everyone with Addison's disease (primary adrenal
insufficiency) should take some amount of Flofinef (fludrocortisone)
because this replaces the mineralo<b>corticoid</b> aldosterone,
which is lacking along with cortisol in primary disease. Flofinef
causes sodium retnetion and potassium excretion in the kidneys and
helps to maintain blood volume and blood pressure. There is a small
amount of mineralo<b>corticoid</b> activity in hydrocortisone, but
usually not enough. Therefore, when Addisonians try to replace with
only hydrocortisone, they often are forced to take too much
hydrocortisone in order to keep blood volume up, resulting in weight
gain and other features of cortisone excess. The dose of Florinef
can vary from as little as 1/2 tablet to as much as 3 or 4 tablets
daily. People who have secondary adrenal insufficiency from
pituitary disease or from long term steroid use usually do not need
Florinef because they usually do not have an aldosterone deficiency.
There are, however, some exceptions when Florinef is needed to
maintain blood pressure and prevent potassium elevations.
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<b>2) Q&A from the June, 2004 NADF newsletter:
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QUESTION: I am a member of an internet message board and they have
been talking about "corisol day curves". What are your thoughts on
this medical procedure?
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ANSWER: I have never used it in my clinical practice. It is very
impractical to get blood studies throughout the day, the results are
highly variable and the interpretation for adjustment of medication
doses is questionable. I do still endorse the use of the lowest
doses of gluco<b>corticoid</b>s that prevent adrenal insufficiency
symptoms and allow for a good sense of well being and normalization
of all the other clinical and laboratory features that are affected
by adrenal insufficiency.
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Mike<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/1/2018 9:40 AM, Julian Brown
wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">So changing the shebang to #!/usr/bin/perl fixed
your problem?
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<div dir="ltr">On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 8:56 AM Mike Flannigan
<<a href="mailto:mikeflan@att.net" moz-do-not-send="true">mikeflan@att.net</a>>
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Thanks Julian,<br>
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Using that shebang produced a 500: Internal Error<br>
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Before yesterday I was using<br>
#!/usr/local/bin/perl<br>
It worked long ago with that.<br>
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Now I am using<br>
#!/usr/bin/perl<br>
use cPanelUserConfig; <br>
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just because they say to use that.<br>
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The website is this:<br>
<a class="m_7088278504517671530moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.mflan.com/cgi-bin/qa.cgi" target="_blank"
moz-do-not-send="true">http://www.mflan.com/cgi-bin/qa.cgi</a><br>
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Just put 'and' or 'doctor' in the search <br>
window and hit Submit. It should produce <br>
a list of questions like when you click <br>
on any of the bold words on the right side <br>
of the page.<br>
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Yes, it is a cPanel server (in my opinion).<br>
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Mike<br>
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