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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / September 2006

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Might i suggest for Authritus30 Sep 2006 21:15 GMT13
If you get a chance to look up Dr. Whallach his seminar 1994 recorded tape
(Dead doctors don't lie). He States mixing one Knoxjellatin packettes into
an 8 once glass of your favorite juice and drinking 1 ounce per your body
weight per day, plus a colloidal suppliment. Such as this
Accomodations at home for THR, TKR??30 Sep 2006 20:26 GMT11
Maybe I'm getting ahead of myself, but my head wants me to get my house
"equipped" for what devices I'll need after the hospital releases me, after
having a total knee and/or total hip done in separate surgeries.
So far, I've ordered:
CCP test came back negative- Hooray (Important info included)30 Sep 2006 18:15 GMT2
I haven't talked to you guys in a long time, but I used to post here.
My anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody test- CCP test for
short- came back negative today. Just google "ccp blood test", it'll
tell you all you need to know about it. Turns out I have tophaceous
Zonagram/Zonegran?30 Sep 2006 16:48 GMT20
Hello :-)
Does anyone use this medication verses Neurontin?  Any comments on
side effects, etc. would be deeply appreciated!
Thanks a bunch!!
OTP: Humor from my cousin29 Sep 2006 17:54 GMT11
> Another thing to giggle about... My husband, not happy with my mood
> swings, bought me a mood ring the other day so he would be able to
> monitor my moods.
Rant(long) Sorry29 Sep 2006 14:41 GMT12
I work 4 days a week at as a housekeeper in a bingo hall.  I call my DH once
a night to see how my kids are doing.  Last night when I call I get an
earful about how its my fault that we never got our stuff out of his
grandmothers basement and how its my fault that I have the RA.  ...
very strange29 Sep 2006 02:10 GMT1
my prayer request post didn't show up, but my responses to other threads did
show up.  so i'm testing with this message, to see if it shows up.
kate
(scratching her head and wondering)
Weekly health news 6/729 Sep 2006 01:55 GMT1
Brain workout:   Devising exercise excuses
By Kathy Manweiler
September 26, 2006
Did you work out today? No?
ok, now i'm curious28 Sep 2006 18:57 GMT4
in the past few days, i've noticed this in two friends, who have ddd.  now,
i'm curious.  how many of you on asa, who have spinal issues do this:
you swallow something, could be saliva, food, beverages or even air, and it
goes down in a way that triggers your choking and/or ...
Juggling Rosie28 Sep 2006 14:24 GMT20
Good afternoon, Gimps,
   Seems like I've been juggled. Humana didn't want to cover me for Enbrel
so I've been sent to DH's Rx coverage. I don't care either way as long as I
get it. That's what the delay has been and now it's still wait summore while
OUCH !!!!!!28 Sep 2006 03:53 GMT7
I got gout.   I've had it before,  but just in the big toe.  But a
month ago it was my ankle and I couldn't walk,  had to use crutches for
a couple of days.  It's still a little sore after a month.  The doctor
gave me Medrol, I suppose for the inflammation.  Things seemed to be
OTP: Arrest (clean humor)28 Sep 2006 00:25 GMT2
NEW YORK- A public school teacher was arrested today at
John F. Kennedy International Airport as he attempted
to board a flight while in possession of a ruler, a
protractor, a set square, a slide rule and a calculator.
OTP    Amazzzzing28 Sep 2006 00:11 GMT5
http://www.youtube.com/v/RB-wUgnyGv0
Donna G27 Sep 2006 19:00 GMT2
Spoke with her this afternoon. She is doing well. Both hands are now out
of the biggest bandages but she has been told to NOT use them for say
keyboarding until he says to. lol  Cramping her style.
She also got her first Rituxan infusion yesterday and had a reaction to
melatonin?27 Sep 2006 16:06 GMT11
my doc (GP) just recommended i take melatonin to help with sleep at
night. years ago, i took melatonin and it worked well, but it seems to
me i recall a discussion in this group about it being contraindicated
for some reason. (one of our drugs? i just can't remember). does this
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