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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / September 2004

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OTP Shingles16 Sep 2004 16:25 GMT15
Anybody have a good home remedy for shingles pain? Danielle is the lucky one
this time. She's been to the dr..is on meds..etc. But tonight the pain is
horrible. We've done motrin, benedryl and cold compresses. Anyone have any
other ides so maybe we can get some sleep tonight?
OTP - about computer desk chairs (long)16 Sep 2004 15:55 GMT7
little more than two months ago, my computer desk chair gave up the ghost.
it was a good chair that butch gave me for christmas one year, many years
ago.  it had adjustment levers for armrests that racheted height-adjustment;
seat tilt; back tilt as well as neumatic whole-chair ...
update on cat scan16 Sep 2004 14:20 GMT3
Thanks to all of you,  
My cat scan went well today.  They did place a trianglar foam under my knees
and it was through a doughnut opening.  I just barely survived that.  I'm
terribly claustrophobic.  The most painful part of it for me was having to keep
OTP:  How Sweet!16 Sep 2004 10:58 GMT5
Ya know, there are a whole lot of nice people out there in this big ole
world we live in!!!  
Not sure how I get so lucky to run into them all the time, but wow,
sometimes they are just sooooo sweet that it brings tears to my eyes!
Just joined16 Sep 2004 07:38 GMT16
I just found this group, and joined and wanted to say "hi" quickly.
- Stu
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slevin@emulifestyle.com
Infection / bloodletting / phlebotomy16 Sep 2004 04:56 GMT15
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http://my.webmd.com/content/article/94/102585.htm?z=1728_00000_1000_nb_06
"Staph thrives on iron compounds, scavenging it from the animals it infects. It
obtains most of the iron it needs to grow during infection .... Specifically,
Doctor Pleads Guilty; Patients' Deaths Linked to Painkillers16 Sep 2004 02:43 GMT3
New  Mexico Doctor Pleads Guilty, Will Give Up License
Over Patients' Deaths Linked to Painkillers
09-14-2004 9:22 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. --  A doctor accused of indiscriminately prescribing
Tools to make life practical16 Sep 2004 00:02 GMT6
I posted a long post on my THRs and TKRs experience and would
need some advice on living with those...
I would like to know if you who have THRs and TKRs have some
good practical ways or tools maybe for lifting stuff from floor,
OTP - Prayers and positive thoughts going to the South East15 Sep 2004 20:40 GMT8
Sounds like it could be very bad for Mississippi, Louisana and the
panhandle.  The reports for New Orleans are scary considering much of
the city is below sea level.  Sure hope is turns out not be as bad as
the predictions.  We sent 2, type 1 overhead teams to  Orlando Florida
i have a very weird idea, see what you think . . .15 Sep 2004 20:32 GMT10
the weather patterns due to the hurricanes in the atlantic and the pacific
have been practically crippling most of us fm/arthros and lots of my friends
(off asa) have been suffering, too.   not just my joints were set off by
these pressure changes, but all of my ancient broken bone ...
Pneumonia Vaccine15 Sep 2004 20:25 GMT13
My pcp was just telling me the other day that they are revising the way
they look at the pneumonia vaccine.   When the vaccine first came out,
it was thought that it was only necessary to receive it one time and
that afforded coverage for the rest of your life.   Then they said it
Gwen15 Sep 2004 20:22 GMT2
Thank you for the card, that was so thoughtful of you.
How are you doing today? Better I hope. Are you having much improvement with
the shoulder?
OTP: Jen's Sadie15 Sep 2004 20:22 GMT27
Got home to find a very sad child on my answering
machine. Hard to understand her but through her tears
knew it must be about their cat Sadie. I called and yes
-- they had to put her down today. She was only nine
Zone alarm and SP215 Sep 2004 20:18 GMT4
I was nosing round the the Zone Alarm FAQ and found this information I
pulled out the most pertinent information.  So if you are planning on
SP2 for Windows XP make sure have the latest versions. -- MZ
1. Will ZoneAlarm, ZoneAlarm with Antivirus, ZoneAlarm Pro, and
Patient safety alert (MTX) 15 Sep 2004 19:49 GMT5
I received a Patient safety alert in my repeat prescriptions yesterday,
re. Reducing the harm caused by oral methotrexate!
Have we all had these papers, what is your opinion?
It has a patient held monitoring and dosage record that we need to keep
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