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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / November 2006

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OTP - a good time waster21 Nov 2006 14:53 GMT1
i can't get under 60 seconds . . . yet.
 kate
Click here: http://flash.abunawaf.com/2005/12/game33.swf
Woe Is Me!21 Nov 2006 14:18 GMT2
My recent post concerning pain relief has caused quite a stir.
I am truly sorry and deeply hurt that there are those of you
who think that I would promote a scam. If you have suffered
as much as I have over the years, then you would understand
Re: Post by Paul T. Holland21 Nov 2006 14:15 GMT5
Paul,
I'm not at all upset, but I do feel compassion for you.
One in that you have nothing better to do than try to
make life more difficult for others. Like your posts in
Nightshades21 Nov 2006 07:57 GMT4
When I first started having problems with arthritus, I spoke with an
older friend who had trouble. He told me about the nightshade family -
potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant, green peppers - plants that have toxic leaves;
and specifically, that these plants would cause inflamation in ...
Do you feed the kid iron?21 Nov 2006 01:43 GMT4
These 11 cases ALL showed increased .. iron stores / hyperferritinemia
.
AND .. again .. 'coincidentally' .. hypertransaminasemia WHICH .. again
.. coincidentally .. is the ONLY marker which is DIAGNOSTIC of the
ulnar shortening osteotomy20 Nov 2006 20:03 GMT14
Just wondered if any of you have experience with a ulnar shortening
osteotomy.  I have been seeing a hand surgeon (my RD referred me to
him) and after tests, etc...he told me that he wants me to have this
procedure and a wrist synovectomy.  I'm really nervous about it and
It's NOT all in my head afterall!20 Nov 2006 17:59 GMT22
Firstly, to all who replied to my previous post: THANK YOU. Your support
was so helpful. I logged in and read it on my cellphone while tossing
and turning from pain the other night, and while I couldn't reply from
there, reading your messages sure made me feel the support. I do ...
Is chocolate OTP in ASA  <g>20 Nov 2006 16:13 GMT2
Mary and I discovered a restaurant chain while traveling in October.
Black Bear Diners, on I-5 and State 99 in the Golden State, plus
several
other location.
OTP:  Blue Eyes20 Nov 2006 16:07 GMT2
Once a hallmark of the boy and girl next door, blue eyes have become
increasingly rare among American children.  Immigration patterns,
intermarriage, and genetics all play a part in their steady decline.
While the drop-off has been a century in the making, the plunge in the
diclonefac and blood pressure20 Nov 2006 13:26 GMT11
Hi, Everybody;
Has anyone ever experienced diclonefac (or arthrotec) causing a rise in
blood pressure? An info? I see sites saying it can cause water retention and
interact w/blood pressure meds. But nothing about BP itself.
OTP:  Vampires20 Nov 2006 07:53 GMT3
EVIDENCE OF THE NON-EXISTENCE OF VAMPIRES
October 31, 2006
We are relieved tho report that a straightforward application of high
school algebre has driven a stake through the heart of the Dracula
Interesting article20 Nov 2006 05:11 GMT1
http://health.msn.com/centers/depression/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=10014600
1&GT1=8769

Read this article on the writers personal experience taking a form of
meditation class at UMass Med Center. Thought it, and the results, to be
very interesting. Have ordered some of the ...
OTP: A fun time-waster20 Nov 2006 04:18 GMT1
http://www.bassfiles.net/parachute.swf
Don't spend too much time on this one! LOL :-P
DeeTee
"healing" vs "cure"20 Nov 2006 03:11 GMT10
I've been writing down some ruminations on life with chronic illness/pain
lately - not sure what it's going to develop into, but something is in the
works.  One thing I started thinking about is that I now think of healing and
cure as meaning different things.  The first def. of ...
Cranberries Among Top Foods With Proven Health Benefits20 Nov 2006 01:43 GMT1
Research Shows Cranberries to Be Among the Top Foods With Proven Health
Benefits
                                       [ P H O T O ]
In this October 3, 2006, photo released by the Wisconsin State
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