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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / September 2007

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Baby save by viagra14 Sep 2007 13:00 GMT1
Viagra used to save baby's life
Friday, September 7
Viagra has been used by doctors on Tyneside as a last resort to save
the life of a premature baby.
Fort Collins, Colorado14 Sep 2007 12:57 GMT12
Wow, everything is happening.   RA diagnosed a few weeks ago and now my
darling daughter, her husband and family are transferring from Brisbane to
Fort Collins within the next month.     My immediate support crew
disappearing for quite a long time.    I know they have to go and ...
Daughter diagnosed with Fibromyalgia14 Sep 2007 03:56 GMT2
Some of you may remember my mentioning that my daughter had to stop keeping
6 preschool children during the school year because she was having terrible
problems with her back.  She has been going to a pain specialist and has
been on oxycontin for a couple of years.  She called ...
Plantar Fasciitis13 Sep 2007 11:10 GMT9
Plantar Fasciitis
They're the only pair you have, so your feet can really suffer from daily
wear and tear. A common problem for people who spend a lot of time on their
feet is Plantar Fasciitis, and there are various ways one can seek relief
Osteotomy - Anyone with experience?13 Sep 2007 05:22 GMT1
Hello, I am a new user to this group.   I am considering knee
osteotomy versus total knee replacement.   I have heard negative
things about osteotomy and positive things about knee replacement.
I would like to hear from other people who have had osteotomy.
Back pain12 Sep 2007 19:12 GMT3
Back pain
If you've ever suffered from back pain, you know how debilitating it can be.
It's a common cause of missed work and doctor's appointments, but there may
be help. Some doctors in Illinois are using a traditional pain device in a
News anchor dies during hip replacement12 Sep 2007 06:41 GMT15
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_6433047?IADID=Search-www.mercurynews.com-www.mercu
rynews.com

This was his second replacement and the day before, on his last show, he was
really apprehensive about it this time around.
Arthritis: Magnetic Jewelry Clasp Make Easy And Convinence12 Sep 2007 01:18 GMT5
I found thid great article on Magnetic Jewelry Calsp that will have
great benefit to those who got arthritis.
This innovative new jewelry accessory that makes wearing any piece of
jewelry a snap! The Magnetic Jewelry Clasp has been very helpful for
Viscosity and Immune System12 Sep 2007 00:52 GMT30
Hyperviscosity of the blood leads to .. inflammatory symptoms /
markers .. soooo .. the inflammation found in these mice .. is no
surprise / "unsuspected link" to those who .. **KNOW** .. ? ..
hyperviscosity leads TO inflammatory .. markers / symptoms.
severe knee pain11 Sep 2007 22:03 GMT6
Long story-- but here's the short version:
I hurt my knee about 7 years ago (heavy treadmill workout, then jogging,
next morning problems). After a few months, it settled down but would flare
up now and then. Eventually, assorted tests (x-rays/MRI) showed arthritis
OTP:  healing thoughts/prayer request11 Sep 2007 04:34 GMT8
Greetings.  We are still traveling - in Mike's hometown, but at a nice
motel with a computer in the lobby.  We've been visiting on and off
with his cousins and some old friends and have been following some
developing sad news.  The wife of one of Mike's cousins - and the
"sports injury"11 Sep 2007 02:45 GMT8
I am now the proud victim of an honest to goodness sports injury.  One
actually acquired by sport like behavior.
I know that sounds strange, but anyone that knows me knows I'm no athlete.
Very poor co-ordination not helped by loose joints and bad eyesight.  Still
time for new meds?11 Sep 2007 02:36 GMT9
OK folks of massive knowledge, I know this is definitely a personal
decision, but how do I know that it's time to give up and ask the PC about
new meds.  I'm currently on Celebrex 200 2/daily and MTX 15 1/week.  It's
been 3 o4 4 years since the last increase in MTX.  I've noticed ...
Off to Denver11 Sep 2007 02:21 GMT12
Hi Everyone;
Am off to Denver again tonight.
Originally, we were all flying out as a family on Wednesday for Jewish
holidays, but Mom had a bad scare last Wednesday and it seems prudent for me
Rituxan11 Sep 2007 02:19 GMT11
I made a typo on the previous header.
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