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Author: nannynanny
Date: May 25, 2008 12:45
It looks like finally I'll have a King-size bed in the near future. My
hubby is 6' 4" and with my need for support and tossing and turning, I'm
just plain tired of bumping into him every time I turn around. We both need
more room. Anyhow, he wants to go with the Select Comfort Sleep Number
mattresses, while I want a reputable mattress set that is firm, like Serta
or Simmons, etc. Anyone have the Select Comfort Sleep Number, and if so, is
it all that it's said to be? Nanny
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Author: tell.subbutell.subbu
Date: May 25, 2008 07:18
I have been diagnosed with AS at 29. I am now 45 years. I have been
managing with NSAIDs all these years without much concerns since the
pain used to be intermittent (about 3 in a year) and goes away in
about 3 weeks when I could stop NSAIDs. I also used to get Iritis
about once in a year that was treated with steroid drops. But, in the
last 6 months, I have been suffering continuously (stiff rib cage and
spine, pain shoulder down) that requires me to use NSAIDs (25 to 50 mg
of Indomethacyn or Diclofenac 50 to 100 mg) every day. I am now
worried about the problems with long term usage of NSAIDs - mostly
kidney damage - and want to explore other treatments. My
Rheumatologist suggetsed trying Sulumedrol (steroid) or possibly TNF
blockers. But reading about the side effects of these...
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Author: Robin NemethRobin Nemeth
Date: May 25, 2008 06:26
In recent months we’ve seen the government concede that vaccines can
cause autism. Although the public health officials claim that the case
is unusual, the Hannah Poling case is only one of many conceded by the
US Vaccine Court in which damages were paid by the US Vaccine Injury
Compensation program for 'autism-like symptoms'
http://www.pnj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080307/LIFE/803070318/1004
Now we are hearing from the former head of the National Institute of
Health, Ms. Bernadine Healy, that the government has been to quick to
dismiss a link between vaccines and autism and has, in fact,
deliberately looked away, in fear of what they would discover.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/05/12/cbsnews_investigates/main4086809.shtml
So why am I telling you these things? I am telling you these things
because you’re unlikely to hear them on your cable news channels. Why
are these stories not all over your cable news channels? Because in
between the ‘news’ stories, we see almost nothing but paid ads for
pharmaceuticals. How will you ever get reliable information on other
damage vaccines might have wrought? Certainly not by watching your
evening news programming.
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Author: AdelleAdelle
Date: May 25, 2008 04:12
Hi guys;
Have been caught up with the usual family stuff, and synagogue stuff. Mostly
good. Have been lurking every day, just a little too ADD to actually write
back. But I've been sending prayers where appropriate.
Some thing to celebrate, I'm hoping. 1 - Rheumy thinks I have a very mild
form of RA. Its his conjecture, based on my xrays/mri, how long I've had
symptoms, etc. Doesn't think it will ever get to a debilitating stage. So
cool! and 2 - I think the Enbrel (1 x week plus methotrexate) is working.
Morning stiffness and generalized pain are *much* reduced. Energy is getting
better, too. Yay!!!! Happy dance!!!!
Had to go off the Enbrel for a couple of weeks because of a cold. Now I am
getting site reactions. Any hints to make the reaction last a shorter time
or be less itchy? The itchiness (but not the welt) in a previous shot site
seems to come back when I take my next shot.
And the final bit of trivial but fun news. Relating to the subject line - my
hair is changing. I've always had thin, very straight hair. Would need to
perm it for any chance at body. My hairdresser ...
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Author: ironjusticeironjustice
Date: May 24, 2008 22:14
Physiopathology of haemophilic arthropathy
Authors: LAFEBER, F. P. J. G.1; MIOSSEC, P.2; VALENTINO, L. A.3
Source: Haemophilia, Volume 14, Supplement 4, July 2008 , pp. 3-9(7)
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Abstract:
Summary.
Haemophilic arthropathy, which shares some clinical and biological
injury characteristics with rheumatoid arthritis, is characterized by
two main features: chronic proliferative synovitis and cartilage...
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Author: Leena SLeena S
Date: May 24, 2008 01:14
When it comes to hair loss solutions, everyone's situation is
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Author: d'huitd'huit
Date: May 23, 2008 11:05
i'm worried about melinda and her family. the santa cruz mountain area is
ablaze. the fire has devoured about 3000 acres so far, only 20%% contained
and they are expecting it to cover 10,000 acres before it is contained. so,
if anyone hears anything from melinda, please post it.
kate
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Author: Dorothy MooreDorothy Moore
Date: May 23, 2008 07:07
When it comes to hair loss solutions, everyone's situation is
different and personal. While heredity is the primary cause of hair
loss in most cases, the severity of hair loss, its pattern, and the
impact on that person's life is truly unique. So is the solution. For
many men and women, the benefits of a permanent solution to hair loss,
hair restoration, is the right choice. For most of us who are
experiencing premature baldness, the cause is genetic. Hair loss, like
eye color, is an inherited trait. While you were still forming in the
womb, your hair follicles were being genetically coded. If genes
responsible for hair loss were present, they made the hair follicles
on top of your head sensitive to the hormone dihydrotestosterone, or
DHT. These follicles were then predisposed to begin shrinking when you
reached adulthood. Contrary to common belief, hair loss is not caused
by a failure to take good care of your hair. Consumers waste millions
of dollars on shampoos and phony, non-FDA approved treatments. (Only
two medications, Rogaine and Propecia, have ever been approved by the
FDA to treat hair loss.) With over 33 years experience, we are proud
to offer all FDA approved solutions for the medical treatment of hair
loss, as well as a complete line of haircare products, specially
formulated to nourish and invigorate your hair and scalp. We have ...
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Author: DianeDiane
Date: May 22, 2008 18:59
Wow, it's been a long time between books. Before the Storm is in most
stores now. Plus, my website just got a major overhaul, so please come
visit! I'm really happy with it. You can read an excerpt from Before
the Storm there if you're interested.
hugs to everyone,
diane
www.dianechamberlain.com
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