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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / April 2004

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Tool for opening blister packs?09 Apr 2004 22:02 GMT8
Even for people without Arthritis these blister packs are a pain to
open.
There used to be a tool available to make popping pills out of these
things easier. I cant seem to find them anymore. Does anyone have a
at least read it!!)- RETRACTION..PLEASE READ09 Apr 2004 17:34 GMT1
do not respond to my earlier post
 not send me anything
do not follow any of the directions on
that erroneous post
OTP:   SoCal Garden Party (kinda commercial)09 Apr 2004 14:29 GMT2
Received an invitation via USPS earlier in the week............
    YOU'RE INVITED TO A GARDEN PARTY
TO LEARN ABOUT RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
                                   Join Us !
methotrexate and mood.09 Apr 2004 14:21 GMT9
hi guys..i havent posted in awhile..i have psoriatic arthritis and the last
time i was on methotrexate was like 5 years ago.. Im currently 29 years
old.. Im having a very bad flare now so i am back on it.. 15 mg's a week.
but what i forgot about is how draining this meth is.. ...
Temple Arthritis?09 Apr 2004 12:02 GMT5
Hi. I have just found this forum.
I am looking for info on Temple Arthritis. Can anyone help please.
--
Bill P
Pilates09 Apr 2004 04:41 GMT15
Not so off topic as I am managing this just fine with my disabilities.
For those who do not know me: I am missing both wrists [one fused and
the other replaced twice]; several finger joint replacements; knees
going; condyles in both sides of my jaw gone; and my eye in chronic
Knee Replacement Therapy Advice09 Apr 2004 03:29 GMT11
Dana,
I don't have any advice, but wanted you to know I was thinking of you.
Sending  hugs and TLC and healing vibes your way.
I hope each day gets better for you. Hang in there.
OTP:   Personality test09 Apr 2004 02:04 GMT27
Something to do....
http://www.personalitycompass.com/test.asp
I was WEST 76%   EAST 24%
Here comes the pain clinic and other trivial matters08 Apr 2004 23:50 GMT8
Quick update. Finally broke down and went to pcp today for a referral to the
local pain clinic. Am not functioning well on the pain meds. Both work and
home life are suffering from lack of attention/enthusiasm or "I'm ready to
bite your head off!" if I don't take the meds. So, he's ...
Rosie Shiver's harassment continues 4/7/0408 Apr 2004 23:00 GMT3
Guten Tag, meine Damen und Herren,
Die Bel?stigung f?hrt fort.
"Rosemarie Shiver" <post147@strato.net> wrote in message
news:c51nia$2okaur$1@ID-89035.news.uni-berlin.de
OTP and so very sad!08 Apr 2004 04:52 GMT5
Had an appointment with my new lung doctor today and then decided to
stop by and visit my sister-in-law and niece and nephew while I was out
thier way.
Well, was almost to thier house when I noticed a helicopter flying very,
W32.Netsky.P@mm Virus on the loose08 Apr 2004 01:41 GMT5
I have gotten no less than 15 messages from and to various people (that I
don't know) asking why other people are writing me at their address.  Plus I
am getting alerts from Road Runner telling me that incoming emails have the
this virus.  Check your machines folks.....this one is ...
Drug product on the market08 Apr 2004 00:20 GMT2
I need to know whether others once-a-day products like ZYDOL XL (marketed by Pharmacia) and Dromadol XL (marketed by IVAX), are on the market (any country) or not. I am looking for neither twice daily tramadol products, nor "standard" tramadol products (three or four times a day) ...
ot:Bloody Hell they breed them tough Mexico way!07 Apr 2004 20:04 GMT4
I almost said a Victor Meldrew when I read this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3606845.stm
--
Andy
Meat eating = higher mortality07 Apr 2004 19:49 GMT7
These simple two articles show clearly .. meat eating increases death ..
<<snip>>
People with high serum GGT have higher mortality
<<snip>>
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