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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / June 2007

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But will insurance cover it?22 Jun 2007 01:45 GMT1
FDA Clears Computerized Pill Box That Doles Out Scheduled Medication
Thursday, June 21, 2007    0958 PDT
WASHINGTON, D.C. --  A computerized pill box that patients can keep at home
to dole out their drugs on schedule and in the correct doses received
To  California Chief    -  was wheelchairs in Seattle22 Jun 2007 01:16 GMT2
Me" wrote via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com:
> I use a walker and will need a power operated wheelchair; I might be able
> to hold out for the rest of the year.
> My hands are getting weaker and I don't know how well I'll be able to
prescription drugs22 Jun 2007 00:57 GMT2
I have acute psoriasis along with psoriatic arthritis.  I take 25 mg Soriatane which costs $608. at Costco. Because it is not on my insurance company's drug formulary I have to pay 50% = $304. In searching for the lowest price from a legitimate Canadian pharmacy I found a  free ...
Rx advice please21 Jun 2007 22:41 GMT8
I am sero-negative for RA for over 30 years, have very little joint
damage, but in quite a bit of pain recently that a medrol pack has
helped but only for a short time.
Am presently back on Plaquenil after being off everything for six months
Should I try Humira?21 Jun 2007 20:02 GMT10
I am 29 years old and diagnosed with some type of inflammatory
arthritis back in February 2007. Symptoms first stated in Nov 2006, My
right was hurting alot. Especially first thing in the morning. I
thought I broke a bone. But Xrays were fine, bone scan was fine,
Seeking Natural Relief21 Jun 2007 08:43 GMT1
Thanks to modern scientists who have discovered medicines and procedures to save lives
and increase longevity.  But these medical advances have their share of shortcomings.
Some medicines work and some don’t.  Some have costly side effects by causing other
medical problems. If you ...
Otp   Joke,,, mild R20 Jun 2007 12:32 GMT2
>>> THE HARDWARE STORE BARTER
>>>
>>> Earl was fixing a door and he found that he needed a new hinge, so he
>>> sent his wife Mary to the hardware store.
Weekly Health News  7   HEALTH Q&A - calcium and vitamin D20 Jun 2007 09:36 GMT1
HEALTH Q&A
Taking the proper doses of calcium, vitamin D
By Richard Harkness
QUESTION: I'm confused about how much calcium one should take. I'm 77 years
Anyone ever heard of this term?20 Jun 2007 00:58 GMT4
Has anyone ever heard of something called "hand-assisted" laproscopic
surgery?
I have a friend who was just diagnosed with kidney cancer and will have
to have the one kidney removed. The doctors said they are hopeful that
update: Partial Knee20 Jun 2007 00:08 GMT2
Hello Group-
 Just wanted to thank those of you who responded to my earlier post.
After speaking with my physical therapist today and then my surgeon,
both confirmed what I suspected.  I am not progressing at the average
More on Natural Relief19 Jun 2007 23:23 GMT5
Thanks to modern scientists who have discovered medicines and
procedures to save lives and increase longevity.  But these medical
advances have their share of shortcomings.  Some medicines work and
some don't.  Some have costly side effects by causing other medical
Discount Mangosteen Including the Pericarp19 Jun 2007 23:08 GMT1
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It's REFRESHING...
Finally, someone's put these three gems together, with Premium Levels
of QUALITY & QUANTITY!
Happy - Happy - Joy - Joy!!!19 Jun 2007 13:29 GMT21
Since you have all listened to me whine non-stop, especially for the
last 6 months since my stroke,  I thought I'd finally share some good
news with you for a change!
Went today for my test to see if I would be allowed to go back to
Rose Hips FWIW19 Jun 2007 13:22 GMT1
Just passing it on for those that might be interested.
"Last Updated: Monday, 18 June 2007
Rose-hips could offer a cheap and effective way of treating debilitating
rheumatoid arthritis, research from Germany and Denmark has suggested."
Severe back pain....Ouch!19 Jun 2007 02:30 GMT6
My 86 year old mother has suffered sever back pain due to arthritis
for years.  She has episodes that last around 2 weeks and is
absolutely miserable.  Her doctor just said to feed her vicodin to
keep the pain in check.  We've tried everything: Heating pad, Ice
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