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| Update on Firechief | 04 Mar 2006 01:43 GMT | 13 |
He said him and Mary are dancing 2 - 4 nights a week. He has had 6 doses of Enbrel and no effect yet. They were off to Palm Springs I believe last weekend. He says that Mary is thinking of retiring but not sure yet.
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| Glucosamine study | 03 Mar 2006 14:24 GMT | 1 |
Here is the Arthritis Foundation posit ion on Glucosamine, the GAIT study was huge and very important for studying this supplement: http://www.arthritis.org/resources/Newsroom/Statements/GAIT_Statement_FINAL_2_21 _06.pdf
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| For Harvey | 03 Mar 2006 14:20 GMT | 1 |
Hey Harv, Will you please e-mail me. Since we're both in Houston I'd like to know which RD you see. Thanks,
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| Knee Surgery, I Probably Did The Wrong Thing | 03 Mar 2006 12:48 GMT | 15 |
62-year-old male geezer with torn meniscus. It did not affect walking/jogging, only crouching because of inability to flex fully. Reluctantly had surgery anyway for partial removal of torn meniscus, six days ago, and status hasn't improved. Started
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| Matrix metalloproteinases: role in arthritis | 02 Mar 2006 22:21 GMT | 14 |
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstra ct&list_uids=16146751&query_hl=7&itool=pubmed_docsum ... ... Front Biosci. 2006 Jan 1;11:529-43. Related Articles, Links
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| PEEVE: Disabled is a Dirty Word | 01 Mar 2006 20:58 GMT | 3 |
Dunno if it's ever been used as a category b4, but I'm using the word PEEVE as a category title. :-) Not quite a Pet PEEVE, but it's got me PEEVED nonetheless. The call asked if there's a male aged 45-80 available. Uncomfortably,
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| Just a howdy and need for prayers | 01 Mar 2006 20:47 GMT | 11 |
Glad to see all you folks--have been spinning too many plates, but now my flarey plates are spinning--sigh--it is so hard to find a balance between this disease and life--we had a freeze and spell of cold weather (this means it got down to 32 for a couple of hours one night!!) ...
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| Always RA? | 01 Mar 2006 17:34 GMT | 63 |
Does RA stay with everyone forever once it's diagnosed or does it sometimes just' 'go away'? I'm not talking about getting it under contol with drugs. Thanks
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