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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / April 2008

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OTP light easy luggage?10 Apr 2008 20:50 GMT60
I'm going to Europe again this summer. The 35 lb weight restriction
was a great idea but traditional rolling suitcase it was still too
heavy to lug far. I'm wondering about the spinner cases. Are they easy
to manipulate- any trouble dragging them behind? I read where I won't
Uninsured/Underinsured10 Apr 2008 13:12 GMT2
Walt quoted these figures and commented:
> "Across the state and the country, two to three times as many
> people died from lack of health insurance as died from homicide.
> The report is based on analysis of the Urban Institute's
Uninsured/Underinsured and Premature Death10 Apr 2008 07:45 GMT9
Read this article:
http://deseretnews.com:80/article/1,5143,695268709,00.html
Consider this quote:
"Across the state and the country, two to three times as many people died
Iron Deficiency Uncommon10 Apr 2008 04:46 GMT24
Now .. dumbing this down really far.
"Iron deficiency very uncommon."
N Engl J Med. 2008 Feb 28;358(9):888-99. Links
Severe anemia in Malawian children.
rose10 Apr 2008 03:31 GMT13
Rose,
Just wanted to tell you i saw the news and was thinking of you.  For the
rest of you, Rose lives in a small town 3 children ages 3, 8 and 10 I
believe were killed yesterday.  It sound like the mom found them and that it
OTP: humor, joke, kinda funny10 Apr 2008 01:56 GMT3
A nurse walks into a bank, totally exhausted after an 18-hour shift.
Preparing to write a check, she pulls a rectal thermometer out of her
purse and tries to write with it.
When she realizes her mistake, she looks at the flabbergasted teller and
ok, who knows how to do this?10 Apr 2008 00:53 GMT16
so, i had my opthamalogist appmt. today.  based upon 20 years of vision
field test, 16 and 18 pressure (13 to 21 is normal) in my eyes today and
today's oct test being an exact duplicate of the oct from 6 months ago, my
dr. said i DON'T have glaucoma afterall!  YYYAAAAAYYY!  but, ...
Disabled Parking (was:  California Parking, Second Instalment)09 Apr 2008 21:55 GMT2
Recently I posted information about disabled parking in California, which was
the subject of an active thread several weeks ago.  In sum, I wrote
>I've gotten some material from the California DMV about disabled parking; it's a little complicated but the main point is whether the ...
Therapy for Arthritis09 Apr 2008 21:51 GMT4
Try cupping therapy and consume shark cartilage for treatment of
arthritis. More details at www.bestcuppingtreatment.com
Cupping fTherapy for Arthritis09 Apr 2008 21:50 GMT3
Try blood cupping treatment on top of the arthritis point and you will
get relief after 2 to 3 cupping sessions.
The treatment may appear frightening to the uninitiated but it really
works. Try to get a blood cupping practitioner to perform cupping on
Flex Protex09 Apr 2008 21:07 GMT8
Has anyone who has Rheumatoid Arthritis used Flex Protex?  I know
there's a lot of snake-oil on the market for RA, just wondering if
this works. I'm currently taking Ibuprofen to manage my pain. My
progression has stopped, but I do suffer from joint damage. My doctor
Very much off topic09 Apr 2008 14:22 GMT1
Does anyone here belong to any group, AARP, for example that offers travel,
air fare, or accommodations discounts for the disabled?  I'm in a
wheelchair, receive SSDI, and have scads of other health problems.
Any ideas?  Good organizations, bad ones??  Thanks muchly.
OTP??  An article about the UHC in England09 Apr 2008 13:07 GMT3
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article3646522.ece
DeeTee (who is undecided how she feels just yet about universal health care)
Have you ever had a......09 Apr 2008 06:00 GMT1
Shoulder Replacement???  I would like to talk to you, if you have.  I
have 2 bad ones, eaten up by Osteo and over doing it at work 10 years
ago.
I've done 'some' homework on this and it doesn't have a whole lot about
Mother in Law passed away09 Apr 2008 05:07 GMT17
She passed away this morning at 5:50 peacefully . So our whole family thanks
you for being so supportive and praying. We so do appreciate it. Thank you
so much.
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