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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / December 2005

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OTP  I bought a new camera05 Dec 2005 05:23 GMT8
I had to.  I just couldn't help myself.  And, every time I think of
photography and new cameras, I remember Paul Rad and his influence on my
first digitgal camera purchase.  Paul, if you're up in some heavenly
place looking down on me, I hope you're smiling and recognize my ...
Marissa update04 Dec 2005 22:22 GMT2
Message:
Marissa is stilling fighting.  They may have to amputate her second
foot.  Brain is still swollen.  She has had several surgeries to help
the many broken bones to heal,.  Thank you for all your support.  Keep
Drink Health Tea - teaeasy.com04 Dec 2005 15:23 GMT1
Drink Health Tea - teaeasy.com
http://www.teaeasy.com
Health
Chinese people believed that a person who always drinks tea can has
OTP: The Sun04 Dec 2005 04:49 GMT1
Yes folks, from the tabloid that brought you page 3, some factual
reporting!
Well I agree with them, what say you ladies?
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,5-2005550341,00.html
RA/OA inquiry04 Dec 2005 03:18 GMT3
I have been taking MTX for RA and have had much improvement in the  
stiffness of the joints, which felt as if someone had tightened the screws  
every morining, an effecdt of swelling, if I understand it correctly.  Now  
that that has eased the OA effects seem to be taking over.  ...
way otp:  ebay selling04 Dec 2005 01:53 GMT4
Dear Folks,
First, this is OTP to the Nth degree.  I am willing to have anyone who
is willing to share their experiences with me to email me privately on
this subject.  My daughter would like to sell some of her drawings and
GI Bleed - Vent03 Dec 2005 21:28 GMT17
Started bleeding Saturday (well, noticeably bleeding anyway).  Was probably
the voltaren.  I haven't had any since then and am still hurting and
bleeding.  I see my internist this afternoon.
Somebody please shoot the idiots who took Vioxx away from us!
Cytoxan and Mesnex03 Dec 2005 21:18 GMT12
Okay, so I've got an appointment to begin Cytoxan treatment for my RA
on 9 December.  Being the paranoid that I am, I check out the 'net for
information.  I get this warning:
Do not take this drug if you have Rhuematoid Arthritis (of course it
An update03 Dec 2005 15:57 GMT5
After getting some valuable advice from many of you here in this usenet
group I scheduled an emergency appointment with my Rheumatologist.
After returning to part time work this week (22 hours) after 10 months
or so of inactivity and being approved of SSD in April, my body has
chinese herb for RA, do you like to have a trial02 Dec 2005 16:04 GMT3
Are you feel pain? we recommend our herb dietetics. it is made of ant
extract and herb.
do you like to have a trial?   we can send it  for your  trial.   so
low cost it is  to remedy your pain . and  almost no harm to your body,
QUESTION ON MTX INJ.02 Dec 2005 10:17 GMT21
I everyone,hope you all had a nice Thanksgiving.
RD is starting me on MTX injections instead of the pill form I'm on
now.Got the prescription filled and I have a question about the size of
the syringe,it's a 21 gauge,seems rather big.What size do most of you
Enbrel Question02 Dec 2005 09:57 GMT5
Sorry I haven't posted (even lurked) lately.   I've just been so busy.
Anyway, I've got a question about Enbrel...
For about the last 10+ years, I've been dealing with severe sinus problems
(congestion, post-nasal drip, sinus infections, surgery) and have had to
Got Muscle Relaxer:  Bonnie02 Dec 2005 04:58 GMT1
I got the muscle relaxer........
cyclobenzaprin--reg doc wants mne to take only as need---I ought to run
that question past the rheumatologist--and let him prescribe it the way
he'd like me to take it?
leg swelling of left leg (elder)02 Dec 2005 04:10 GMT2
A few weeks ago, my grandmother's left leg began to swell everytime she
stands and/or walks. When she lies down, the swelling goes away
completely. She told me that it began when she wore an uncomfortable
pair of shoes. It doesn't hurt; it just gets swollen from the knee
Ahhh, the "joys" of the self-educated physician types02 Dec 2005 01:21 GMT38
Okay, this is a vent, and you may not want to read it, but I've gotta
get this out of my aching head....
What makes a family member (either the step-daughter or the
Mother-in-law - probably the latter, she's a bit of problem) decide
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