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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / May 2004

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OTP: another fur child crosses over24 May 2004 03:39 GMT23
Molly May Barna passed over the rainbow bridge this morning. Breast cancer can
even kill Cats.
http://grampahugs.is-a-geek.org/critters/Molly
GramPaHugs,
Relief spelled Flexeril (my miracle drug)24 May 2004 03:21 GMT22
I did post this on AMF so if you read it there, this is a copied version so
you don't have to read it again.
Many of you know I have many allergies to everything. I had been given
flexeril before and didn't take it because was afraid of how it would react
Painful legs and arms.24 May 2004 03:14 GMT11
Right now I'm in awful pain and my doctor is on vacation.  My next
appointment is Monday, thank goodness.  I start feeling a little better by
noontime.  It's the morning that is bad, especially getting out of bed, not
to mention turning around in bed because my arms hurt so much.  ...
Arthritis diets23 May 2004 15:10 GMT4
Hello group. Has anyone had any success with anti inflammatory diets. I
think I,ve tried some in the past but do,t remember the outcome. Sometimes
my  A. kills me after a hard days work (sore painful joints hands, knees,
even ankles sometimes ) I take Celebrex, and Vioxx  with ...
Fight Aging, Cancer, Aids, Vision and Arthritis23 May 2004 13:15 GMT1
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For instant access to his reports see links below. Dr.Mindell is hailed worldwide
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My First Visit To An RD23 May 2004 03:15 GMT15
Well, folks. I have not posted in a long while, but have checked in from
time to time. My first visit with an RD was today. The doc was super
nice, and listened to my various aches and pains. Although the first
visit seemed very short to me (less than an hour) the RD thought my
I Apologize22 May 2004 21:35 GMT5
I asked a question about the pred being addictive or because of the flares.
I just got to thinking about  it and I don't think addictive is the word I
wanted.
I was just trying to figure out do our bodies become dependant, ( I guess is
Medicare discount drug cards and scams22 May 2004 16:00 GMT3
Something to watch out for. -- MZ
Scam artists -- once again -- targeting seniors
By MICHELLE SINGLETARY
SYNDICATED COLUMNIST
new to the group22 May 2004 15:47 GMT14
ive looked over the posts here for a day or two and  looks like the
right place......i was here for a short time about 4 yrs ago.   a lot
has happened in my personal life in those 4 yrs!  
anyway .......im a 39 yr old stay at home mom of a 2 yr old....im on
FAO Andy22 May 2004 09:55 GMT1
Just wondered how you got on with the Expert Patient Course, and what
you thought of it.
Janet
Need help22 May 2004 07:20 GMT31
I was told after my EKG today that I have pvcs or pcvs. I tried a search on
them and can't find them for to do with the  heart. If anyone knows where to
look for them could you let me know.
Also Rosie, the diverticulitis sites I have are no good so if  you know of
Todays good news is:22 May 2004 05:03 GMT20
I am moving, well really running this afternoon. So that is a plus, that I
finally am going. ;-)
So that meant I didn't have to go back to drs today.
Then got a call and an email from my one son. His boss was working onsite at
OTP: cicadas!22 May 2004 04:18 GMT27
anyone else have them? i wish i could put a pix here. they are covering my 20
hydrangea bushes, and crunch under my feet when i go into the yard. and the
sound! it's this loud white noise all day. the dog has eaten about a gazillion
of them, so i'm keeping him in as much as possible ...
OTP   Bread Statistics  21 May 2004 21:32 GMT2
1. More than 98 percent of convicted felons are bread
users.
2. Fully HALF of all children who grow up in
bread-consuming households score below average on
OTP   Computer Improvement21 May 2004 16:16 GMT14
My son brought and downloaded on my computer a "cache & cookie washer".
I've had the computer five years and this is the first time this has been
done.  It removed nearly 3,000 cookies and a gazillion temporary internet
files, plus some other things also.  It is amazing how much ...
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