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I am using Celebrex for my Arthritis.

It has not helped with cea.

> ? I've heard it is a non steriod anti-

> inflammatory, but some information I've read and heard seems to be

> conflicting about using it for the skin. It seems that it is more

> commonly used for arthritis in the body. If anyone has used this

> successfully to calm skin inflammation please let me know. Thanks,

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I am using Celebrex for my Arthritis.

It has not helped with cea.

> ? I've heard it is a non steriod anti-

> inflammatory, but some information I've read and heard seems to be

> conflicting about using it for the skin. It seems that it is more

> commonly used for arthritis in the body. If anyone has used this

> successfully to calm skin inflammation please let me know. Thanks,

>

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Hello Rob

I take celebrex for osteoarthritis. I have found it has made no improvement

to my rosacea. I am not too happy taking it for my arthritis anyway

because of side effects.

Jill

celebrex

> has anyone tried this to calm inflammation on the face from

> seborrheic dermatitis? I've heard it is a non steriod anti-

> inflammatory, but some information I've read and heard seems to be

> conflicting about using it for the skin. It seems that it is more

> commonly used for arthritis in the body. If anyone has used this

> successfully to calm skin inflammation please let me know. Thanks,

>

> Rob

>

>

>

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Hello Rob

I take celebrex for osteoarthritis. I have found it has made no improvement

to my rosacea. I am not too happy taking it for my arthritis anyway

because of side effects.

Jill

celebrex

> has anyone tried this to calm inflammation on the face from

> seborrheic dermatitis? I've heard it is a non steriod anti-

> inflammatory, but some information I've read and heard seems to be

> conflicting about using it for the skin. It seems that it is more

> commonly used for arthritis in the body. If anyone has used this

> successfully to calm skin inflammation please let me know. Thanks,

>

> Rob

>

>

>

> --

> Please read the list highlights before posting to the whole group

(http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html). Your post will be delayed if you don't

give a meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must change the

subject when replying to a digest !

>

> See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book.

>

> To leave the list send an email to

rosacea-support-unsubscribe

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Thanks for the caution. I'm not sure. Don't know that I've ever

been on a sufla drug. However, I know from watching my mom - that

they can wreak havoc. My mom is extremely sensitive to them - and

they even effect her mentally. Will take advice to heart. I seem to

be senstive to most any drug (though I have done well accepting the

Toprol). Even herbs that I can't take :-)

> > > Dick,

> > >

> > > Neck pain is fairly common in MSA. It can be caused by low blood

> > pressure,

> > > in which case it's usually in a " coat hanger " shape -- down the

> > neck and

> > > across the shoulders, or by muscle cramps and/or rigidity

caused by

> > > parkinsonism.

> > >

> > > In the case of pain induced by low blood pressure, lying down

for a

> > short

> > > while will generally raise the blood pressure and relieve the

> > pain. In the

> > > case of muscle pain, Parkinson's-type medications like sinamet

may

> > help, as

> > > may anti-spasm type meds like baclofen or even clonozapam. As a

> > first line

> > > of defense I think I would try ibuprofen, which has an anti-

> > inflammatory

> > > effect and will also raise blood pressure slightly.

> > >

> > > Carol & Rob

> > > Lexington, MA

> > > Neck Pain

> > >

> > >

> > > > How common is it for chronic neck pain to occur. My wife has

her

> > > > mystery stiff necks at least once a month.In The ataxia sites

we

> > > > belong to, members don't have this problem. Now that my wife

has

> > > > OPCA, I read where neck pain is common. So neck pain is

another

> > > > symptom of MSA is what I am asking.

> > > >

> > > > Dick

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may

> > > > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to

> > > >

> > > > shydrager-unsubscribe@y...

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Sue:

When I've had to be put on Celebrex or Vioxx over the past few years my

gastro docs had me double up on the Nexium and Librax to be on the safe

side while I was on these medications. They also advised that I only be

on them short term.

Hope you're feeling better soon. Have they given you any ideas as to why

you're developing these clots?

Regina

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In regards to's note, be sure you're not allergic to Sulpha Drugs as

it has that in it. I'm allergic and Dr's won't even think of having me use

it.

S.

Neck Pain

> >

> >

> > > How common is it for chronic neck pain to occur. My wife has her

> > > mystery stiff necks at least once a month.In The ataxia sites we

> > > belong to, members don't have this problem. Now that my wife has

> > > OPCA, I read where neck pain is common. So neck pain is another

> > > symptom of MSA is what I am asking.

> > >

> > > Dick

> > >

> > >

> > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may

> > > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to

> > >

> > > shydrager-unsubscribe@y...

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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