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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / January 2005

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newbie joining in10 Jan 2005 00:21 GMT15
hey all,
hope 2005 is healthier for all of us!
i was diagnosed with OA in my knees in 1998, at the age of almost 33, about
10 years earlier than the orthopedist,who did arthroscopic on both, told me
Yaaaay, I  can shower again09 Jan 2005 22:54 GMT22
Stitches came out yesterday. Doc is amazed at the range of motion I have
with the arm already. Vehemently warned me to take it easy with it as there
is still much healing going on inside. Feels so good about my condition he
decided to go on vacation....lol, ya right! Took Mike to ...
GERD Medications09 Jan 2005 22:50 GMT11
Does anyone take more than one pill of GERD medication (Nexium, Prevacid
etc.) a day?
I am thinking that my husband either needs more Nexium or perhaps a new drug
to control his GERD.  When I looked up on the net I saw that some people
OTP:  Book of lists09 Jan 2005 22:26 GMT1
From my 4th grade spelling & map reading classes:
G - George
E - Edward's
O - Old
OTP  In Honor Of Teachers09 Jan 2005 19:59 GMT28
The dinner guests were sitting around the table discussing life. One man, a
CEO, decided to explain the problem with education. He argued: "What's a kid
going to learn from someone who decided his best option in life was to
become a teacher?" He reminded the other dinner guests that ...
OTP: Atlanta in June09 Jan 2005 19:43 GMT8
Wendy and I, and several of our business associates, are trying to find
accommodations in Atlanta during the Primerica convention June 15 to 18.
The hotels are all full already (even the ones we can't afford).
Is there anyone in the ASA family in the Atlanta area that might know ...
OTP:   Y'allbonics09 Jan 2005 12:49 GMT3
The Association of Southern Schools has decided to seek
approval designating Southern slang, or Y'allbonics, as a
language to be taught in all Southern schools.
The following are excerpts from the Y'allbonics/English dictionary.
Osteoporosis09 Jan 2005 10:07 GMT4
Hi my name is Mike.
I  am only 34 years old and the doctor told me I had osteoporosis last year
because of my chrones.
I am looking for any information or newsgroups that I could research for
Words From Rosie - 4 of 11309 Jan 2005 07:32 GMT1
Rosie Shiver going after Nurse Hawkis Job 4of4 - 4 of 113
Newsgroups: alt.support.chronic-pain
From: "Rosemarie Shiver" <post...@strato.net>
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 23:31:01 -0500
OTP - i haven't done this in awhile---a poem09 Jan 2005 06:17 GMT4
i hope it's ok to post this.  there are thousands of these kinds of poems
written now.  we poets cannot help ourselves.  the images adhere to
everything vital that flows within us and must emerge again.  there's no
escaping it, as much as i'd like to, at times.  and so, there are ...
OTP: His First Exam "R"09 Jan 2005 05:06 GMT3
A man went into the proctologist's office for his first exam. The
doctor told him to have a seat in the examination room and that he
would be with him in just a few minutes.
Well, when the man sat down in the examination room, he noticed that
Women on Enbrel--any "female" problems?09 Jan 2005 00:44 GMT6
Hi--female here--I want to know if anyone else on Enbrel has noticed any
problems with your periods since you've started on Enbrel. For the past two
months, I've had severe dizziness the first couple of days--something I've
never had before I started taking Enbrel. The cramping has ...
2nd RD visit08 Jan 2005 23:20 GMT13
Argh. The RD still has no idea what I have, but I've been switched from
indomethacin to Methotrexate and prednisone. From what I've been
reading, there's some hope finally. How soon should I anticipate side
effects? I know they can be nasty, though not always. I think it was
Healthnews 3/308 Jan 2005 23:20 GMT9
     FACT VS. FICTION
Adjust bike seat for ease of mind
Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2004
The claim: Bicycle seats can cause impotence for male riders.
OTP:   Jazzy tune 08 Jan 2005 20:30 GMT2
Imagine a team of horse, and I'll complete the picture later....<g>
 http://hammerdown.com/sound/midnight.mid
 
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