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Shelagh - 14 Nov 2007 18:58 GMT
Subclavian steal syndrome
is the name of the 'rare disorder' that Janers has.... by all the info she gave and by what it read as....

If you google a search with that name you will get all the details you need to figure out what has happened and what can be done;  I read it all and sent some info to Janers...
it has an excellent prognosis with treatment and
there are 3 treatments available to her,
all with excellent outcomes/prognosis....
it couldn't look better from where we all stand as onlookers,  but  
of course Janers has to go through it and it won't be easy nor fun for her...
let's all be there and support her and cheer her onward.....
I know she will do great and be feeling so much better once it is all 'said and done'....
don't forget she has her angio today.....
so,  wishing Janers all the good luck possible to be back on her feet and feeling wonderful ASAP !!
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Shelagh
http://clik.to/lupus

Shelagh - 14 Nov 2007 19:06 GMT
whoopsee....
I am a day ahead I think...
tomorrow morning is the angio isn't it?
best of luck regardless !!
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    Subclavian steal syndrome
 is the name of the 'rare disorder' that Janers has.... by all the info she gave and by what it read as....

 If you google a search with that name you will get all the details you need to figure out what has happened and what can be done;  I read it all and sent some info to Janers...
 it has an excellent prognosis with treatment and
 there are 3 treatments available to her,
 all with excellent outcomes/prognosis....
 it couldn't look better from where we all stand as onlookers,  but  
 of course Janers has to go through it and it won't be easy nor fun for her...
 let's all be there and support her and cheer her onward.....
 I know she will do great and be feeling so much better once it is all 'said and done'....
 don't forget she has her angio today.....
 so,  wishing Janers all the good luck possible to be back on her feet and feeling wonderful ASAP !!
 --
 hugs,
 Shelagh
 http://clik.to/lupus
Candi Bowen - 15 Nov 2007 19:12 GMT
So'kay Shelagh, I'm a week behind.

Candi
 whoopsee....
 I am a day ahead I think...
 tomorrow morning is the angio isn't it?
 best of luck regardless !!
 --
 hugs,
 Shelagh
 http://clik.to/lupus

   "Shelagh" <valleylupus@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:pzH_i.209590$th2.122697@pd7urf3no...
      Subclavian steal syndrome
   is the name of the 'rare disorder' that Janers has.... by all the info she gave and by what it read as....

   If you google a search with that name you will get all the details you need to figure out what has happened and what can be done;  I read it all and sent some info to Janers...
   it has an excellent prognosis with treatment and
   there are 3 treatments available to her,
   all with excellent outcomes/prognosis....
   it couldn't look better from where we all stand as onlookers,  but  
   of course Janers has to go through it and it won't be easy nor fun for her...
   let's all be there and support her and cheer her onward.....
   I know she will do great and be feeling so much better once it is all 'said and done'....
   don't forget she has her angio today.....
   so,  wishing Janers all the good luck possible to be back on her feet and feeling wonderful ASAP !!
   --
   hugs,
   Shelagh
   http://clik.to/lupus
 
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