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Help please.24 Feb 2005 08:13 GMT3
Hi.  I'm having a problem that is quite uncomfortable and I'm not sure
if it's serious or what to do.  Whenever I sit down, I lose sensation
just under my left butt cheek and down in my calf.  Has anyone seen
this before and can help me with some advice on what to do and what it
Sister - sleep disorder problem24 Feb 2005 02:40 GMT1
Sister - sleep disorder problem
My sister is in her late 40's
She seems to have a sleep problem.
This has been going on for years. She can fall asleep ok but she is up
Mode of action of Clonazepam23 Feb 2005 17:48 GMT1
Dr. Cheney, one of the world's most reknown researchers and physicians
for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), recommends his patients to take
Clonazepam.
See e.g. here: http://www.cfsresearch.org/cfs/cheney/33nf.htm .
Speakers for High Frequency Sound23 Feb 2005 09:50 GMT124
Some people can hear an extremely high-pitched sound generated by
television CRTs and television cameras. I have long wondered what
frequency this sound is. So, I am looking around for test equipment to
help me measure it. I plan to use an audio generator (which I can buy
New Diseases and medical costs associated with illegal immigration.23 Feb 2005 08:14 GMT4
Spreading the Disease Americans won't.
--
Keith
http://washingtontimes.com/specialreport/20050212-112200-6485r.htm
Carpal Tunnel22 Feb 2005 20:54 GMT1
Question... My GP took a reflex rubber hammer and hit the underside of my
wrists close to where my hands connect to the wrist..he hit a nerve and it
made my jump.. in both hands.. and my finders tingled..
Is this a symptom of carpal tunnel... I had told him that my fingers were
[q] concussion - family doctor or neurologist?22 Feb 2005 06:08 GMT1
My girl friend just had a concussion from snowboarding yesterday.  We
took her to ER and doctor took x-rays and CAT scans.  X-rays and CAT
scans didn't show any damage so they sent us home, and told us to see a
doctor after one or two days.  My question is should I take her to
Barcoding DAFNz22 Feb 2005 04:49 GMT23
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=7586011&type=worldNews
************** exZZZZZZZZZerpt ***********
Genetic barcodes will identify world's species
Wed Feb 9, 2005
Intense pain in the calves ..please help !22 Feb 2005 03:48 GMT1
Intense pain in the calves ..please help !
My brother is about 50 years old.
All of a sudden he is getting a lot of pain in his calves. Not sure if
it is because of the winter cold or just general stress.
Quetiapine / Worsening Illness / Alzheimer's21 Feb 2005 20:07 GMT2
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Learn how Bush rigged the vote21 Feb 2005 15:35 GMT5
Any patriotic, unselfish American will naturally be concerned
if it has turned out that George W Bush and his allies were
found to have rigged to the vote in order to win it. After all
that would be a subversion of democracy, an attack upon
Substances triggering brain tumors (Parkinson)20 Feb 2005 19:00 GMT11
Substances that trigger brain tumors can be used to cure cerebral
diseases such as Parkinson and Alzheimer or oth degenerative diseases.
A complete catalog of substances affectinthe different parts of the
brain can be used, if they trigger neuron mitosis, to regenerate
Lead turns children to crime20 Feb 2005 18:12 GMT1
    Test all criminals for lead and use chelation therapy to cure
them
Lead 'turning children to crime'  
By Michelle Roberts
Why is it necessary19 Feb 2005 19:55 GMT1
to get completely undressed to have an ache in your upper arm checked?
I went to the doc yesterday because of an arm ache that simply won't go
away, and the nurse told me to completely disrobe.  I only took my shirt
off.  Then the doctor came in and bitched about that, so I took ...
spasm of the throat19 Feb 2005 09:37 GMT9
I had posted this on the asthma site and got 2 replys maybe someone
here could be of help.
I went to the ENT Dr. yesterday because I was having throat spasms. At
the time it feels like I can't breath in or out, I start dry heaving
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