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Medical Forum / General / General / January 2004

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Ureaplasma urealyticum20 Jan 2004 10:19 GMT5
I'm looking for an opinion from someone with medical training/experience.
I've seen 6 different doctors, so far resulting in $150 in wasted
medication. I'm waiting to see a urologist and dermatologist in a few weeks.
Symptoms started with slight burning 30 minutes after a sexual ...
Tight Foreskin Solutions20 Jan 2004 06:10 GMT8
Dear group,
I would like to address this to people who have successfully cured
their phimosis using stretching methods particularly.  I have had a
tight foreskin for years and recently visited two urologists.  Before
Cricopharyngeal Myotomy-Any options?20 Jan 2004 05:07 GMT2
I have recently been diagnosed with Zenker's Diverticulum.  This is
extremely rare for someone as young as myself.  I am a 47 year old
male.  There are two types of surgery and I am still getting
conflicting opinions on which is the best bet, but _both_ procedures
Glucosamine / pain reliever20 Jan 2004 04:56 GMT1
New Drug Combination Might Be More Effective Pain Reliever
The nutritional supplement, glucosamine, boosts the pain relieving power of
ibuprofen, according to a new study by Temple University researchers in the
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (JPET). This new ...
Mistake taking cold medicine -- serious?19 Jan 2004 15:59 GMT9
Hello,
A friend gave me some cold medicine and she told me to take 4 teaspoons
because it was children's.  However, I misheard her and took 4
tablespoons.  Is this serious?  The ingredients per teaspoon are:
Wound healing problem19 Jan 2004 11:47 GMT2
A surgical wound on the back is being kept damp to promote skin
regrowth, dressed daily and treated with antibiotics. But it is
persistently infecting and ulcerating, and causing some serious
problems. It needs to heal up as quick as possible.
A formula for recouping the loss of your valuable time18 Jan 2004 22:11 GMT45
Tired of lengthy waiting room vists?  Here is a formula for determining
how much you should charge the doctor for the time you spend sitting in
the waiting room.
STEP ONE -- RECORD THREE TIMES
Ovoid Commercials for SSRIs18 Jan 2004 21:20 GMT3
Well, finally here's that existential antidepressent commercial that
was waiting to be done.
http://www.astonishedhead.com/images/OVOID.swf
discussing Prion disease, BSE & phosmet use in Canada18 Jan 2004 19:12 GMT17
Bob Bruner wrote below but unable to get google to format the reply:
On 7 Jan 2004 23:38:21 -0800, a_plutonium@hotmail.com (Archimedes
Plutonium) wrote:
Reposting - Severe Anemia18 Jan 2004 18:56 GMT55
I've been quite ill for almost 2 months. My doctors seem baffled. They
suspected all sorts of things even liver cancer, but this does not
appear to be the case.
Most recent blood work has indicated that my hemoglobin level is less
Cipro18 Jan 2004 17:20 GMT1
I started a two week course of C. three days ago, having a hard time sleeping.
Is this more or less "normal" for this drug?
BEST-SELLING AUTHOR DIES AFTER FACELIFT17 Jan 2004 19:53 GMT3
Author dies after facelift
Best-selling author Olivia Goldsmith has died after her
facelift went wrong.
She was best known for The First Wives Club which was
Generic OxyContin worries authorities17 Jan 2004 08:19 GMT4
This is an interesting article on the possible fallout to be seen if a
generic OxyContin is made available, with some key points made by law
enforcement and pain advocates.  Follow this link:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/pain-in-the-law/message/584
Crews' Health17 Jan 2004 00:42 GMT19
Is it healthy to live aboard a nuclear submarine?
The common person does not know much about nuclear submarines, so the
issue of health is in the dark. The navy exclaims its healthy
victorious journey through time and sea, but all tales are not told.
myopathy16 Jan 2004 18:02 GMT5
Grave's ophthalmopathy attacks the eyes muscles directly. The eye
muscle disease is not caused by high *or* low thyroid levels; it is
caused by the same antibodies that attach the thyroid.
I was diagnosed, a few years ago, with both Hashimoto's hypothyroidism
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