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Mental visual work function / too many red blood cells

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ironjustice@aol.com - 20 Mar 2005 19:59 GMT
I would say quite a few on these groups could use a bit of this ..
therapy ..

Heh .. heh ..

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Visual analogue scales confirmed symptomatic improvement after
erythrapheresis. Erythrapheresis significantly improved symptoms,
mental function, and work performance
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Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1983 Feb 12;286(6364):511-4. Related Articles,
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Erythrapheresis in patients with polycythaemia secondary to hypoxic
lung disease.

Wedzicha JA, Rudd RM, Apps MC, Cotter FE, Newland AC, Empey DW.

Erythrapheresis was performed in 10 patients with polycythaemia
secondary to hypoxic lung disease (mean PaO2, 6.8 kPa (51 mm Hg)). The
mean packed cell volume decreased from 0.64 to 0.48 in men and from
0.56 to 0.42 in women, with significant decreases in blood viscosity at
both high and low shear rates (p less than 0.001). Patients showed
significant improvement in six-minute walking distances (p less than
0.001) and in tests of mental alertness (p less than 0.01) compared to
control subjects. Visual analogue scales confirmed symptomatic
improvement after erythrapheresis. Erythrapheresis significantly
improved symptoms, mental function, and work performance in patients
with polycythaemia secondary to hypoxic lung disease. The procedure was
well tolerated by all patients and no complications occurred.

PMID: 6402128 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Dangerous - 20 Mar 2005 20:43 GMT
IGNORE, IGNORE IGNORE  You bore me Doe boy.

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I do it cause I can

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ironjustice@aol.com - 20 Mar 2005 21:05 GMT
That would be .. "to death" .. then ..

Eh ..

Who loves ya.
Tom

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Dangerous - 21 Mar 2005 00:50 GMT
Not mine Doe boy

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I do it cause I can

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Rob Duncan - 21 Mar 2005 00:34 GMT
>I would say quite a few on these groups could use a bit of this ..
> therapy ..

Are you an idiot or something?  Who here has hypoxic lung disease?  What
kind of moron are you?  Why post this inane irrelivent babble and then use
it to insult people with?  Freaking retard.

Rob

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Laura - 21 Mar 2005 00:56 GMT
Oh Rob. You know that is just Doeys way of professing his complete love
for me..<snort> I think..he has difficulty expressing his self..love ya
doey... LOL

>>I would say quite a few on these groups could use a bit of this ..
>>therapy ..
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Rob Duncan - 21 Mar 2005 08:44 GMT
> Oh Rob. You know that is just Doeys way of professing his complete love
> for me..<snort> I think..he has difficulty expressing his self..love ya
> doey... LOL

LOL.  I was just poking fun at doeboy.  I dont mind him really.  He's ill
and needs this group for attention.  If it werent for us he might commit
suicide.

Rob

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