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ironjustice - 20 Dec 2008 01:32 GMT
This is pain you get when you are just this side of gangrene from lack
of blood flow .. necrosis soon to follow.

"Erythromelalgia"

"Complete relief of pain by bloodletting with low-dose aspirin"

Aspirin-responsive painful red, blue, black toe, or finger syndrome
in polycythemia vera associated with thrombocythemia.
Ann Hematol. 2003 Mar;82(3):153-9. Epub 2003 Feb 12.
Michiels JJ, Berneman Z, Schroyens W, van Urk H.
Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research, Department of Hematology,
University Hospital Antwerp, The Netherlands.
post...@goodheartcenter.demon.nl

Five patients with red, purple blue, or black toes or fingers due to
thrombocythemia associated with polycythemia vera (polycythemia and
thrombocythemia vera) in four and essential thrombocythemia
(thrombocythemia vera) in one are described.
The microvascular erythromelalgic syndrome of thrombocythemia
was overlooked and progressed to cold blue swollen and painful fingers
or black toes in three patients with polycythemia and thrombocythemia
vera due to arteriographically documented occlusions of digital or
large peripheral arteries with no evidence of preexistent
atherosclerotic vascular disease.
Concomitant erythromelalgia of the hand palm could be confirmed by the
histopathological findings of arteriolar thrombotic lesions in the
reticular dermis in two patients with polycythemia and thrombocythemia
vera.
The increased hematocrit in the presented patients with polycythemia
and thrombocythemia vera contributed to the progression of the
microvascular syndrome of thrombocythemia to major occlusive ischemic
events of the extremities.
Standard therapy with oral anticoagulants and reduction of the
hematocrit to normal by bloodletting did not affect the platelet-
mediated microvascular erythromelalgic, ischemic symptoms in the
patients with polycythemia vera because thrombocythemia vera
persisted.
Complete relief of pain and restoration of the ischemic
acral circulation disturbances in patients with thrombocythemia vera
or thrombocythemia associated with polycythemia vera in maintained
remission by bloodletting could be obtained by long-term treatment
with low-dose aspirin .

PMID: 12634947

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ironjustice@aol.com - 20 Dec 2008 02:05 GMT
On Dec 19, 5:32 pm, ironjustice <ironjust...@aol.com>
wrote:Erythromelalgia <<

I guess the jury is still out who .. ? .. what .. ? ..  how .. ?

"Superficially the symptoms of Raynaud’s and erythromelalgia appear to
be opposite i.e.vasoconstriction in the case of Raynaud’s and
vasodilation in erythromelalgia.
It has recently become apparent that this may not be correct and the
evidence for increased blood flow as a cause of erythromelalgia is
poor."

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Erythromelalgia and Raynaud’s
It is interesting that most sufferers of erythromelalgia also suffer
from Raynaud’s.
In Raynaud’s, the digits become cold and painful due to a tightening
or constriction of the arteries which normally supply blood to the
affected parts.In erythromelalgia associated with Raynaud’s, the
sufferer does not necessarily notice the blanching of the digit or
limb but is merely aware of the hot burning extremity.
It would therefore appear strange that treatment for this form of
erythromelalgia is to dilate the blood vessels.
Superficially the symptoms of Raynaud’s and erythromelalgia appear to
be opposite i.e.vasoconstriction in the case of Raynaud’s and
vasodilation in erythromelalgia.
It has recently become apparent that this may not be correct and the
evidence for increased blood flow as a cause of erythromelalgia is
poor.
SPONSORED BY AN EDUCATIONAL GRANT FROM JOHN LEWIS PARTNERSHIP

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> This is pain you get when you are just this side of gangrene from lack
> of blood flow .. necrosis soon to follow.
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>
> DEAD PEOPLE WALKINGhttp://tinyurl.com/zk9fk
anonymous@nowhere.you.know - 20 Dec 2008 16:02 GMT
"This is pain you get when you are just this side of gangrene from lack
of blood flow .. necrosis soon to follow."

Interpretation, an absense of iron bearing oxygen rich blood is to
blame.
ironjustice@aol.com - 20 Dec 2008 17:16 GMT
On Dec 20, 8:02 am, anonym...@nowhere.you.know wrote: snip <<

Take your dioxin bullsht .. elsewhere .. loon ..

"Erythromelalgia"

"Complete relief of pain by bloodletting with low-dose aspirin"

Aspirin-responsive painful red, blue, black toe, or finger syndrome
in polycythemia vera associated with thrombocythemia.
Ann Hematol. 2003 Mar;82(3):153-9. Epub 2003 Feb 12.
Michiels JJ, Berneman Z, Schroyens W, van Urk H.
Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research, Department of Hematology,
University Hospital Antwerp, The Netherlands.
post...@goodheartcenter.demon.nl

Five patients with red, purple blue, or black toes or fingers due to
thrombocythemia associated with polycythemia vera (polycythemia and
thrombocythemia vera) in four and essential thrombocythemia
(thrombocythemia vera) in one are described.
The microvascular erythromelalgic syndrome of thrombocythemia
was overlooked and progressed to cold blue swollen and painful
fingers
or black toes in three patients with polycythemia and thrombocythemia
vera due to arteriographically documented occlusions of digital or
large peripheral arteries with no evidence of preexistent
atherosclerotic vascular disease.
Concomitant erythromelalgia of the hand palm could be confirmed by
the
histopathological findings of arteriolar thrombotic lesions in the
reticular dermis in two patients with polycythemia and
thrombocythemia
vera.
The increased hematocrit in the presented patients with polycythemia
and thrombocythemia vera contributed to the progression of the
microvascular syndrome of thrombocythemia to major occlusive ischemic
events of the extremities.
Standard therapy with oral anticoagulants and reduction of the
hematocrit to normal by bloodletting did not affect the platelet-
mediated microvascular erythromelalgic, ischemic symptoms in the
patients with polycythemia vera because thrombocythemia vera
persisted.
Complete relief of pain and restoration of the ischemic
acral circulation disturbances in patients with thrombocythemia vera
or thrombocythemia associated with polycythemia vera in maintained
remission by bloodletting could be obtained by long-term treatment
with low-dose aspirin .

PMID: 12634947

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Tom

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DEAD PEOPLE WALKING
http://tinyurl.com/zk9fk
anonymous@nowhere.you.know - 20 Dec 2008 18:08 GMT
"This is pain you get when you are just this side of gangrene from lack
of blood flow .. necrosis soon to follow."

Interpretation, an absense of iron bearing oxygen rich blood is to
blame.
ironjustice@aol.com - 20 Dec 2008 19:14 GMT
Interpretation, an absense of iron bearing oxygen rich blood is to
blame.
<<

You've been told to stay off my threads ..

The treatment is bloodletting for extreme suicidal pain .

Understand .. ?

How come you didn't post this study .. since .. you seeeem to think it
is somehow pertinent to your .. studies .. eh .. loooooon ..

You don't LIKE .. that that treatment .. bloodletting .. FOR ..
extreme suicidal pain .. IS found in the .. Bible .. do ya .. boy ..

AND .. by .. **me** ..

Heh .. heh ..

Now .. hit the fkg .. road .. you .. you .. loooooon ..

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anonymous@nowhere.you.know - 20 Dec 2008 21:07 GMT
"This is pain you get when you are just this side of gangrene from lack
of blood flow .. necrosis soon to follow."

Interpretation, an absense of iron bearing oxygen rich blood is to
blame.

The response:

"How come you didn't post this study .. since .. you seeeem to think it
is somehow pertinent to your .. studies .. eh .. loooooon .."

Someone must make it clear what posts yu make mean.  Perhaps my studies
are in the field of abnormal psychology?
ironjustice@aol.com - 20 Dec 2008 23:29 GMT
On Dec 20, 1:07 pm, anonym...@nowhere.you.know wrote:snip <<

You are a .. **loooooon** ..

"Erythromelalgia"

"Complete relief of pain by bloodletting with low-dose aspirin"

Aspirin-responsive painful red, blue, black toe, or finger syndrome
in polycythemia vera associated with thrombocythemia.
Ann Hematol. 2003 Mar;82(3):153-9. Epub 2003 Feb 12.
Michiels JJ, Berneman Z, Schroyens W, van Urk H.
Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research, Department of Hematology,
University Hospital Antwerp, The Netherlands.
post...@goodheartcenter.demon.nl

Five patients with red, purple blue, or black toes or fingers due to
thrombocythemia associated with polycythemia vera (polycythemia and
thrombocythemia vera) in four and essential thrombocythemia
(thrombocythemia vera) in one are described.
The microvascular erythromelalgic syndrome of thrombocythemia
was overlooked and progressed to cold blue swollen and painful
fingers
or black toes in three patients with polycythemia and thrombocythemia
vera due to arteriographically documented occlusions of digital or
large peripheral arteries with no evidence of preexistent
atherosclerotic vascular disease.
Concomitant erythromelalgia of the hand palm could be confirmed by
the
histopathological findings of arteriolar thrombotic lesions in the
reticular dermis in two patients with polycythemia and
thrombocythemia
vera.
The increased hematocrit in the presented patients with polycythemia
and thrombocythemia vera contributed to the progression of the
microvascular syndrome of thrombocythemia to major occlusive ischemic
events of the extremities.
Standard therapy with oral anticoagulants and reduction of the
hematocrit to normal by bloodletting did not affect the platelet-
mediated microvascular erythromelalgic, ischemic symptoms in the
patients with polycythemia vera because thrombocythemia vera
persisted.
Complete relief of pain and restoration of the ischemic
acral circulation disturbances in patients with thrombocythemia vera
or thrombocythemia associated with polycythemia vera in maintained
remission by bloodletting could be obtained by long-term treatment
with low-dose aspirin .

PMID: 12634947

Who loves ya.
Tom

Jesus Was A Vegetarian!
http://tinyurl.com/2r2nkh

Man Is A Herbivore!
http://tinyurl.com/4rq595

DEAD PEOPLE WALKING
http://tinyurl.com/zk9fk
 
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