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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / January 2005

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OTP:  Book - She Who Laughs Lasts04 Jan 2005 15:17 GMT4
Does anyone know where my book is now?  I think Gwen was next on the list
but I can't remember who has it?  Gwen do you have it yet?  Please let me
know I'm just curious where it is now.
debbie m.
Can't sleep!!!04 Jan 2005 09:40 GMT23
It is 5:21 AM and I still have not been to sleep. Grrr. I have been
working on my paper, but now my thinking is rushing ahead of my actual
writing. Worrying about whether I can be finished in time, whether I
am making the paper to lengthy, and how I can include every think I
Kayaking to Kanada04 Jan 2005 09:38 GMT9
I really feel great after kayaking from my home in Detroit across the
Detroit River to Windsor to buy a months supply of American labeled
drugs at 1/3 the price that it is sold in the states. Makes you proud to
be an American!
Prominent cardiologist criticizes drug ads04 Jan 2005 07:50 GMT33
Los Angeles Times
December 29, 2004
Cardiologist Criticizes Drug Ads Aimed at the Public
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Times Staff Writer
OT: Comic04 Jan 2005 05:12 GMT7
Too funny....I shot iced tea right outta my nose after this one!
http://www.chron.com/content/chronicle/comics/archive/showComic.mpl?date=2005/1/
3&name=Close_to_Home

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Tsunami relief update04 Jan 2005 05:07 GMT5
I just checked Dr without Borders and according to their website:
"Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has received
an extraordinary outpouring of support for the people of South Asia
and we are extremely grateful. As you know, it is very important to
OT ping Nell04 Jan 2005 05:01 GMT6
I know you are probably not back from the hospital yet, but I am wanting to
see how the transplant went. You and your granddaughter have been in my
thoughts and prayers since I read your post. Let us know as soon as you can
ok?
Update04 Jan 2005 01:36 GMT7
Hello everyone.  I have been away from the group for a while what with
hurricanes, the holidays, etc.  I just got back from my rheumatologist.  
This morning he found that my MTX therapy is working but sinuvitis is
lingering in three or four of my finger joints.  They remain ...
OTP Gwen04 Jan 2005 01:20 GMT6
Just a note to let you know that the outpatient surgery on my left rotator
cuff went well yesterday.  Indeed, the cuff was completely torn (this was
the same one that was repaired last June!)  The dr had to put anchors and
screws in to hold things together.  I am relatively pain ...
OTP - FYI - about old computers03 Jan 2005 22:55 GMT2
i've truncated an article i've just read, just in case some of you may need
this information about what to do with old computers and hardware.
. . . (www.gateway.tradeups.com), Hewlett-Packard (www.hp.com/recycle) and
Dell (www.dell.com/recycle) all accept defunct computers ...
More whining - trying to keep myself sane03 Jan 2005 20:38 GMT8
My right elbow, wrist, thumb and middle finger are stiff, painful and
unusable. My left pinky is swollen and difficult to move. My left foot
is so swollen I permanently stretched out my size 13W shoes. I'm in a
LOT of pain. I've seen the RD once, and he has me on indomethacin,
AI - What's up?03 Jan 2005 19:21 GMT5
Perhaps I should have said what's down.  Anyone know what's happening
with AI?   I have been trying to view it  for a couple of days but no
luck.
Visit my website:
Rosie Shiver caught using a sockpuppet!03 Jan 2005 17:03 GMT1
The Rosie Shiver sockpuppet Mr.Jite wrote in
Message-ID: <1104630015.826847.229430@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>

> he can end this war... he can just leave this *one* group and I will
Alleviate pain in painful conditions / n-3 PUFAs03 Jan 2005 10:58 GMT1
http://www.biopsychiatry.com/pufas.htm
Consumption has protective and modifying effects on such diverse
conditions as atherosclerosis, ventricular arrhythmias, multiple
sclerosis, major depression and inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.
Anyone with an Oxford Knee/kneeling03 Jan 2005 05:25 GMT4
Can you kneel? I had my first replacement done in Aug and i'm really
not comfortable kneeling just yet
 
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