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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / March 2009

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email from Joan20 Mar 2009 02:22 GMT3
I haven't had results yet on tumours but when I do I will let you know how
it is. I did find out that it's a complicated cancer so I am to have chemo
once a month till Christmas time can you let folk know please at ASA and
your site. Love to you both and family, love Joan PS ...
OTP:  AT & T19 Mar 2009 01:12 GMT8
AT & T?  
Has anyone else been receiving mailings and phone messages from AT & T
that someone was requesting an address change on your account (phone
lines) and they just want to make sure you are the one making the
Diane C18 Mar 2009 20:58 GMT7
I just started reading your Private Relations book and it is good so far
like all your other ones.
The only ones I haven't read yet are The Bay at Midnight, The Journey Home,
Secret Lives, Lovers and Strangers, and now your new one Before the Storm. I
Peelin a boiled potato18 Mar 2009 20:56 GMT1
Carole wrote to Loujean:
> I'm not into squash, but I love onion rings! Did you ever make
> them with corn flour?  They are the BEST!!
Around the age of 10, I loved mashed potatoes but not squash.
Peelin a boiled potato18 Mar 2009 20:55 GMT6
Carole penned:
> I always loved twice baked potatoes, where you bake the potato, scoop
> out the inside and add stuff to it, then put it back and bake it again
> :)  When you added cheese, the cheese would melt.  YUMMY!!!
Iron-chelating Anti-inflammatory Plant-derived Drug18 Mar 2009 05:40 GMT29
Don't let them lie to ya ..
It is not a drug ..
It is found in your food ..
Apocynin: molecular aptitudes.
Minocycline17 Mar 2009 11:17 GMT7
That's the new magic elixir Mayo is trying this time around.  It's an
antibiotic in the Tetracycline family.  Anyone have experience with it?
Insights?
-- Dreamweaver
DeeTee16 Mar 2009 21:26 GMT5
I am sorry I was thinking that the book came from Rose because it came thru
from Amazon and I thought you said you were getting it from Ebay.
So anyways the same goes as I told Rose.
I am enjoying the book, almost done reading it have 6 more pages to go and
Re: OTP Need prayers for16 Mar 2009 20:37 GMT2
Nann wrort to Kate:
> I think they've entered into a cnospiracy so they can always blame
> anything on the other one - and with them both being rather clever,
> that opens the floodgates!  LOL
OTP:doin the happy dance16 Mar 2009 20:33 GMT2
-=> Quoting Thenewcarole@yahoo.com to All <=-
Loujeanb wrote:
>> It must be a male.  Everybody knows they hate to ask directions!  LOL
And Carole added:
a different perspective!16 Mar 2009 19:21 GMT10
So, the D is going through his colonoscopy prep today and is already being
rather vocal about suffering from hunger.  With my usual sensitivity (!), I
said, "C'mon, I did it - you can do it!"  He sputtered for a moment,
searching for a comeback, then said, "Yeah, but you suffer ...
Rotator cuff?16 Mar 2009 19:04 GMT21
OK, who here has had rotator cuff problems and how did you treat it and
was your treatment modalities successful?   What methods worked best for
knocking back your pain and swelling?
All points of view and suggestions welcome!
i'm walking on air . . .16 Mar 2009 14:33 GMT36
i just got back from my ortho/surgeon's appmt..  had more digital xrays of
the femur breaks.  sat and waited for my doctor in an exam room, while he
was studying my xrays.  (funny thing is that i thought my appmt. was
yesterday and showed up there yesterday, only to discover that ...
Generic medicines16 Mar 2009 14:20 GMT1
Loujean typed for all to read:
> Never mind, everybody.  I found it in my hometown paper.  I guess
> they didn't get it online yet.  I think it's a nationally run
> article, so will put the information in later.
how to peel a boiled potato16 Mar 2009 07:30 GMT11
now this tip will really help save hands!  kate
     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4W0qIPJmoo
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