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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / December 2008

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OTP - Wayyyyyyyyy OTP10 Dec 2008 01:14 GMT1
Originally posted in FidoNet MEMORIES
>> The square and round dance records (another hobby of mine)
> Square records?  How do you play them?  <g,d,r>
... Error reading DNA.SYS. (A)bort, (R)etry, (M)utate?
Ping Jo Stuart09 Dec 2008 21:42 GMT18
Thank you for our anniversary card! This year marks 34 years of happy
marriage.
Hugs!! DeeTee
Being sick and hurting09 Dec 2008 21:38 GMT2
Joan wrote:
> Yesterday it snowed, last week it snowed, today it's snowing.
Are you positive it isn't numbnutz tommy's dandruff falling?
He's somewhere north of the US-Canada border.
anyone see the movie09 Dec 2008 15:20 GMT6
last night on tv called I believe (In Front of the Class)
It was about a boy who had tourettes syndrome and was trying to become a
teacher.
Oh man, what a tear jerker.
ankle/knee update09 Dec 2008 15:20 GMT6
Howdy:
OK -- medical update: Saw the podiatrist. He says I have capsulitis. This is
the capsule of the ankle joint. He prescribed P/T, NSAID, and orthotics.
I'm going to wait a bit before doing anything as the problem has been
More OTP - wayyyyy OTP09 Dec 2008 11:30 GMT1
FidoNet MEMORIES
One of the things we do have is a bird feeder pole. We also have lots
of squirrels here.  We save cooking grease of the sort we dont wanna
eat (chicken fat etc) and use it to grease the bird feeder pole to
Another prayer request.09 Dec 2008 07:52 GMT6
My son-in-law, Wayne, who had a triple bypass 2 or 3 months ago,  will be
having surgery for hiatal(sp) hernia on the 18th.  The doctor said it goes
from breast to breast almost and is quite deep.  He was hesitating, hoping
it would not affect his job.  I am glad he decided to go ...
OTP: nosebleeds09 Dec 2008 07:42 GMT12
This happens to me every winter, but it seems particularly bad this
year and i was wondering if anyone else has this problem. my nose has
small bleeds constantly, tho not "drippy" kind of nosebleeds. (sorry
to be graphic). i know it's from dryness. i've been using my neti pot,
Ten Years09 Dec 2008 05:08 GMT5
Hey, all.
Fall 2008 represents ten years I've had Rheumatoid Arthritis.
I haven't done much but lurk in a long time, but I wanted to give a big
thank you to this list.
Great new knee!09 Dec 2008 05:06 GMT9
My new knee is really working swell!  I can actually walk now instead
of shuffling with a walker.  I only use a cane outside.  Sometimes I
even forget about the knee!  Great job, doc.  I am so glad I got it
done.  Now if I can get the tooth fixed that fell out, and the UTI
Cherries09 Dec 2008 02:11 GMT2
Cherries Might Ease Arthritis Pain
20 Million Americans Suffer From Condition
10:02 EST                     December 2, 2008
WGAL-8-NBC
Mustard for pain?08 Dec 2008 18:19 GMT5
Was just reading in lung group and there was a thread about getting pain
in the ribcage area when you take a breath in.   3-4 different people
in that thread said they take about a half teaspoon of yellow mustard
when they get the pain, and the pain goes away.
Being sick and hurting08 Dec 2008 16:05 GMT16
For the last week I have been on antibiotics for a UTI.  Took the last
tablet last night and woke up this morning with a bad sore throat.
I really hate this; I get over one thing and immediately start on something
else.  I think I'm going to put a sign on the door: "Closed for the ...
OTP:Ping Nann Bell08 Dec 2008 16:05 GMT6
Hello.. looks like Oklahoma vs Florida this year..:o)
Dying for access08 Dec 2008 15:07 GMT5
Clinical Trials:  Dying For Access
Monday, Nov 24, 2008      04:03 PM
Nashville, Tennessee      WTVF-5-CBS
ORLANDO, Fla. - It costs on average $802 million to develop a new drug, but
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