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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / October 2004

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Part-Time Working and Disability15 Oct 2004 14:42 GMT2
Is there a good web source for information about working under 16 hours per
week without affecting Disability Allowance?  I have a sister who may have
to quit working fulltime, but would still like to retain some contact with
the world of employment, even if only for a couple of ...
OT:  Ikea catalog15 Oct 2004 12:26 GMT13
I now a while back someone was looking for an Ikea catalog.  Well, I
was picking up and sorting my magazines...and lo and behold, there was
an Ikea catalog valid till June 2005.
Anyhoo...I don't remember who wanted it or if they ever received one,
way OTP: pup and boyfriend pixes15 Oct 2004 12:25 GMT12
i just put a picture of my bf john on my blog, along with a new shot of keeper
and jet. and i would love some feedback on my "childhood home" blog. i'm
fascinated by the yearning many people have for their old homes.
hugs,
Chris Reeve...Hero's Light Will Live On15 Oct 2004 09:47 GMT4
This amazing man was a hero...a bright light...a champion for many. His legacy
of goodness will surely live on.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/10/11/entertainment/main648470.shtml
Christopher Reeve Dead At 52
Connie D Update15 Oct 2004 08:46 GMT17
Well the phone rang tonight and right out of the blue it was Connie D!
I know many of you had been concerned about here as we haven't had a
usenet post from her since June 2004. So although she goes on a lot,
here's a brief update from what was said tonight.
OTP:    Potty story15 Oct 2004 06:48 GMT3
Experiment Shows Unwanted Toilets and Sinks
a Good Habitat for Oysters
10-12-2004 2:45 PM
NORFOLK, Va. --  In an unusual experiment two
otp:  ladies with female problems15 Oct 2004 06:46 GMT38
Dear Ladies,
I've been to my gynecologist and had an ultrasound on my uterus and I'm going
back for a more power scan next week.  But he thinks that there is a fibroid
growing there.  He has told me that due to my age (49) there would be no
Hip Exorcise15 Oct 2004 05:51 GMT6
Can anyone give me some exercise's to do for bad hips?
Steppers at the Gym or just walking?
I find that I have no strength in my right leg meaning if I have to push up
on it is very weak.
Anyone use an elliptical trainer?15 Oct 2004 05:43 GMT13
Before the knee replacement I had very sore hips, lower back and feet,
not to mention knees. the left side of me is almost perfect, the right
side getting worse.
ihinking ahead, I've prfetty well finished part of the basement and
Portland Gimpfest - Roll Call15 Oct 2004 04:39 GMT26
Okay, we need a loose count so even if you think it
might be possible but not sure, raise your hand here.
So far
Firechief and Mary
Neck pain/numb fingers15 Oct 2004 04:32 GMT2
I'm new to this newsgroup, wondering if anyone here has a similar experience.
Sorry for the long post, but i don't know what might be relevant and what
might not.
I'm 47, F.   I was diagnosed in my 20's with "arthritis" in my neck, but then
Sarah's Heart Cath15 Oct 2004 03:55 GMT45
Sarah's sister just called. The cath is over. They did find some major
blockage, which they tried to break thru with the balloon, but it didn't work.
They are keeping her overnight. She said Sarah said she'd call me tomorrow with
the details.
RA & Mt. St. Helens15 Oct 2004 03:45 GMT3
I thought we needed a thread that mentions something that we probably can not
relate to RA.........  
Cindy
RA and heart disease15 Oct 2004 03:32 GMT31
OK, the pred high is wearing off and I am starting to freak-out.  I've been
doing some reading on coronary artery disease and I have run across several
articles that link CAD to inflammation.  I have also found links that suggest
that the risk for heart disease in women with RA is ...
Antegren15 Oct 2004 03:32 GMT5
Today I was told by my neighbor who is a drug rep for one of the companies
(Elan) who will be distributing Antegren that they are looking for a
December launch date!  The order of approval/ is supposed to be MS, Crohn's
Disease, RA and then Lupus. But he didn't tell me how much ...
 
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