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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Lupus / March 2008

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Treating back pain29 Mar 2008 15:42 GMT1
Tai Chi helps back pain because, despite it also being a marital art,
it is designed to enhance the body's resilience, improve flexibility,
keep your weight in check and help a person to an easier recovery from
injury, all in all a pretty good list of things.
Light sensitivity29 Mar 2008 05:29 GMT1
Lupus UK has just launched the "Eclipse" website to assist those with
light sensitivity: http://eclipse.lupusuk.org.uk/index.htm
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Andy Taylor [Editor, Austrian Philatelic Society; Chair, N E Lupus Group].

It's been a while....24 Mar 2008 11:57 GMT2
Hi everyone...I hope everyone is well out there...It's been some time since
I wrote on here and I just wanted to update on how things with my sister in
law are going.  She finally learned to walk again.  After months and months
with the colostomy bag on her side, she had the ...
Eating to Improve from Lupus21 Mar 2008 21:21 GMT1
I was diagnosed with Systemic Lupus in April 2005.  I was in so much
pain I could barely move, I could not sleep at night because of the
pain, I was extremely fatigued and was short of breath.  I was put on
Plaquenil for a year and then in 2006 they wanted to add another drug
ghes syndrome10 Mar 2008 23:31 GMT2
After 5 Lupus Antigoagulant positives and a diagnosis of Hughes
Syndrome - symptoms and lab tests are consistent with this diagnosis -
l have now been told that l am a carrier of the disease. This doesn't
sound right to me somehow nor to others. If l am a carrier, than are
Rusty Worms in the Brain10 Mar 2008 17:00 GMT1
Rusty Worms in the Brain
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/26737/home/press/200808press.html
Nanomineralization of iron: Does the iron transporter transferrin play
a role in neurodegenerative diseases?
End of Life Decision Making10 Mar 2008 02:42 GMT49
Scenario.
Type 2 diabetes with diagnosed lung cancer.
June of last year requested brother to find a .. "killpill" .. in
order to end this .. mortal coil.
update again08 Mar 2008 09:01 GMT2
Boy is this board quiet.
I had my surgery on the 20th and by the 26th the damn OPPS, incision opened up and drained.  Yep big
time.  It is still open and I saw the doctor yesterday. Apparantly my body is rejecting the stitches
and I got staph from that rejection. It was a risk I ...
Rusting Away In Arthritisville05 Mar 2008 13:58 GMT1
"Confirms the role of oxidative stress in rheumatoid arthritis"
Lipid, protein, DNA oxidation and antioxidant status in rheumatoid
arthritis. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Clin Biochem 2008 Feb 15.
 
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