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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / August 2006

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OTP:   Old ? ?11 Aug 2006 15:09 GMT1
From another support group.................
I'm serious
From:Beverley
Date:Sun, Aug 6 2006 7:44 pm
Otp     crazynessss11 Aug 2006 14:47 GMT2
Just when you thought you had gotten the weirdest emails possible, you get
digital bubble wrap you can pop! Try it at:
 http://www.saab-stuff.com/pop.swf
 Make sure to turn up the volume on your computer; this is complete with
Advice - Mother has arthritis10 Aug 2006 19:23 GMT13
I am writing for a bit of advice. My mother has rheumatoid arthritis
and is more likely to take a pill than to be proactive with her health,
eating, etc. I mentioned to her many times that her diet and lack of
exercise might add to her pain. I suggest stretching, drinking more
cortisone injection for carpal tunnel sendrom10 Aug 2006 17:47 GMT1
I have been diagnosed with the carpal tunnel sendrom.  The doctor
suggested cortisone injections if this does not pass in a few weeks by
taking advil or aspririn.
I know that the cortison injections cannot be expected to work 100%.
GP visit09 Aug 2006 23:23 GMT1
Hi,   Bob (my OH) has at last, after 3 years of suffering been given a
sickness certificate by his GP backdated for 10 months...lol   they will
only accept it backdated for 3 months......He has been living on no money
for a long time......owing to his increasing arthritis problems ...
Bisphosphonates are iron chelators / osteoporosis09 Aug 2006 22:59 GMT2
http://tinyurl.com/4ustm
Bisphosphonates
Bisphosphonates are a family of drugs used to prevent and treat
osteoporosis. There are three bisphosphonates currently approved for
On-line buying of meds.09 Aug 2006 22:44 GMT7
Hi again. I live in Canada and was wondering if anyone has had success
with purchasing pain medication online?
I have a Dr. who is very reluctant to prescribe me anything stronger
than Tramadol(synthetic opiate)..They don't do very much for me at all
Arthritis Care and Treatment09 Aug 2006 22:44 GMT2
Arthritis Symptoms, Prevention, Causes, Dietary Guidelines and Home
Care Suggestions
http://www.herbs-wholesale.com/cure/xq/asp/catid.1/Char.All/qx/detail.htm
What is allergic asthma?09 Aug 2006 22:41 GMT1
I am new here and would like to contribute a free article on allergic
asthma.
It is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the lung airways. It's
symptoms are made worse by exposure to an allergen (e.g., dust, mold,
otp: Golf courses, houses and golf balls09 Aug 2006 19:32 GMT10
okay - need information off topic.  The house I love that fits our needs has
a Greg Norman Golf Course and development being built right behind it.  Of
course just my luck it is not houses etc right behind the house but a golf
hole.  I can't tell from the map how much green space ...
WellNews (from June)09 Aug 2006 14:47 GMT1
BODY OF KNOWLEDGE
 Human tears are approximately 0.9% salt.
 about 1/3 as salty as seawater.
PHOBIA OF THE WEEK
has anyone experienced09 Aug 2006 14:47 GMT17
Shaking.  there are times where I will just be sitting here and my body will
just start shaking.  Its an uncontrolable shake and it starts in my hands
then eventually takes over my whole body.  It comea and goes.
Jennifer
OTP: prayer request09 Aug 2006 14:30 GMT7
Last week we learned that the man who used to be the priest at our churches
here has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.  He left 5 or 6 years ago to
go to a church down near Detroit, but he and his wife have remained close to
lots of folks up here.  He's only in his early 50s ...
Hip surgery09 Aug 2006 05:11 GMT5
Thanks to a new, minimally invasive procedure and a
technologically advanced surgical table for hip
replacement now available at Grossmont Hospital, people
suffering with arthritis, hip pain and stiffness can opt
Looking for a specialist in systemic sarcoidosis09 Aug 2006 01:34 GMT13
My grown son has systemic sarcoidosis, with gastric and joint
involvement, and now perhaps also neural involvement.  He did have some
past lung involvement but none currently.  The sarcoidosis specialists
seem to focus on pulmonary sarcoidosis and are at a loss when it comes
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