Guest guest Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 They told me they had sent the tablets out, but they never arrived. They took my money and only my Visa Credit Card server managed to get them to repay me the £90.03 they had taken. I seriously would NOT recommend anybody to start using this company. So far Angel, you appear to have been very lucky. Luv - Sheila Hi the reason your card had been declined is the visa people think your card may have been compromised and this is why they declined it -security and protecting you from being ripped of. I had this problem but contacted my bank (capitalone) and things were ok after. I order from medicapharma now with no problems. they send them out when your card is cleared,so about 2 weeks. Angel. No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.426 / Virus Database: 270.14.95/2546 - Release Date: 12/05/09 08:13:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009  Hi Sheila - I dont know who this company is but it strikes me that we ought to put a list in the files of companies to avoid, to protect TPA members. Gill Hi the reason your card had been declined is the visa people think your card may have been compromised and this is why they declined it -security and protecting you from being rippedof. I had this problem but contacted my bank (capitalone) and things were ok after.I order from medicapharma now with no problems. they send them out when your card is cleared,so about 2 weeks. Angel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 Not sure where I would stand legally if I did that Gill - but I do give out warnings when my members or myself get stung and give the reasons why I would seriously suggest we don't use them. This company used to be on my recommended list, they are no longer. Luv - Sheila ? Hi Sheila - I dont know who this company is but it strikes me that we ought to put a list in the files of companies to avoid, to protect TPA members. Gill Hi the reason your card had been declined is the visa people think your card may have been compromised and this is why they declined it -security and protecting you from being ripped of. I had this problem but contacted my bank (capitalone) and things were ok after. I order from medicapharma now with no problems. they send them out when your card is cleared,so about 2 weeks. Angel. No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.426 / Virus Database: 270.14.95/2546 - Release Date: 12/05/09 08:13:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 Karla, I just went to my search and it seems to be the only Partial knee replacement in US. Not everyone can do them, smaller incision, only on inside of knee replaced, longer lasting, more natural walk than with whole knee replacement. This is all from the Company so they may be a bit bias. But it sure sounds good. Donna R (unknown) Is anyone familiar with the Biomet Oxford knee? Thanks for any help.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 sounds right from what i read too. my previous surgeries were what excluded me. I already had an incision on both side of the knee. he waivered and finally said no, too risky that the incision wouldn't heal, too tight etc. now i have franken knee with a long scar up the middle and the two old ones on the sides. On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 5:51 AM, Donna Rae <rae900@...> wrote: > > > Karla, > > I just went to my search and it seems to be the only Partial knee > replacement in US. Not everyone can do them, smaller incision, only on > inside of knee replaced, longer lasting, more natural walk than with whole > knee replacement. This is all from the Company so they may be a bit bias. > But it sure sounds good. > > Donna R > > (unknown) > > Is anyone familiar with the Biomet Oxford knee? > > Thanks for any help.. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 Thanks for you reply,,this is what my OS specializes in. Its a partial replacement and minimally invasive, would that also mean quad sparing? > > > Karla, > > I just went to my search and it seems to be the only Partial knee > replacement in US. Not everyone can do them, smaller incision, only on > inside of knee replaced, longer lasting, more natural walk than with whole > knee replacement. This is all from the Company so they may be a bit bias. > But it sure sounds good. > > Donna R > > (unknown) > > Is anyone familiar with the Biomet Oxford knee? > > Thanks for any help.. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 Karla, I also searched this yesterday and skipping over the companies own pr I found this site:http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT00699257 and my concern would be why the study was terminated. It doesn't make sense that they would spend the money on this and terminate if results were good. Of course I'm not an expert on this subject but I would do some more research if I were considering this option. Good luck, Jeff ________________________________ From: karla wilson <sassiepa2222@...> Joint Replacement Sent: Sunday, December 6, 2009 9:38:20 AM Subject: Re: (unknown) Thanks for you reply,,this is what my OS specializes in. Its a partial replacement and minimally invasive, would that also mean quad sparing? > > > Karla, > > I just went to my search and it seems to be the only Partial knee > replacement in US. Not everyone can do them, smaller incision, only on > inside of knee replaced, longer lasting, more natural walk than with whole > knee replacement. This is all from the Company so they may be a bit bias. > But it sure sounds good. > > Donna R > > (unknown) > > Is anyone familiar with the Biomet Oxford knee? > > Thanks for any help.. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 Hi Gill, My heart agrees with you, but we would have be careful to word it so we could not be accused of libel ( or is it slander?). thyroid treatment From: gilljohnthurgo@...Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2009 17:38:12 +0000Subject: RE: (unknown)Hi Sheila - I dont know who this company is but it strikes me that we ought to put a list in the files of companies to avoid, to protect TPA members. Gill Hi the reason your card had been declined is the visa people think your card may have been compromised and this is why they declined it -security and protecting you from being rippedof. I had this problem but contacted my bank (capitalone) and things were ok after.I order from medicapharma now with no problems. they send them out when your card is cleared,so about 2 weeks. Angel. Add other email accounts to Hotmail in 3 easy steps. Find out how. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 yes, fortunately! On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 8:38 AM, karla wilson <sassiepa2222@...> wrote: > > > Thanks for you reply,,this is what my OS specializes in. Its a partial > replacement and minimally invasive, would that also mean quad sparing? > > > > > > > > > Karla, > > > > I just went to my search and it seems to be the only Partial knee > > replacement in US. Not everyone can do them, smaller incision, only on > > inside of knee replaced, longer lasting, more natural walk than with > whole > > knee replacement. This is all from the Company so they may be a bit bias. > > But it sure sounds good. > > > > Donna R > > > > (unknown) > > > > Is anyone familiar with the Biomet Oxford knee? > > > > Thanks for any help.. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2009 Report Share Posted December 6, 2009 Aubry that is funny lol e From: "pkuenstler@..." <pkuenstler@...>autism Sent: Thu, December 3, 2009 9:05:02 AMSubject: Re: Re: (unknown) That is so funny! Love and blessings, Pat K (unknown)> > Â > Hi all! I just joined this board and was hoping that there may be someone who can give me some advice regarding my autistic son. He's 29 months, was diagnosed with autism a few months back. The psychologists who have done his evaluations and the therapists who work with him believe he has a more mild case. He currently talks, just not as well as many other children his age, hardly any sentences and still uses fingerpointing or dragging the person to where he wants them primarily to communicate. He sees three different therapists (speach, OT, and play therapy) at this time and no one has an answer for my question and I've searched the internet with absolutely no help. At this time he still drinks from a bottle, I've had no success with any type of cup (I have a huge collection of cups--every kind/brand cup you can buy). I don't know if this is a sensory issue or if this more of him holding onto what's familiar or if this is his comfort item (he drinks> from the same bottle, I can't even change the type of bottle). I've tried everything I can think of--taking it away, trying cups, putting something he dislikes in the bottle and what he likes in a cup, pouring the contents of the bottle into the cup so he sees it's the same thing...everything. Taking it completely away has caused the issue that he refuses to drink (tantrums, crying, screaming, etc.) at one point he became constipated (maybe lack of fluids) so I caved and gave it back. Because he doesnt communicate well I can't reason with him, I don't think he understands what I say most of the time. I just don't know what else to do and any doctor, therapist, whatever has no solution for me other than to "keep trying" but they frown upon it all the time. I just don't know how we can move past it? If you have any ideas, experiences, please share. Thanks so much, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2009 Report Share Posted December 8, 2009 Do you mean numbness of the front of the thigh? LOL It's a very common side effect of the anterior approach and I don't think obesity has anything to do with it as there are thin people who also experience it. I have it and it doesn't affect my strength or mobility -- just feels a little odd at times when fabric moves against it. Since everything else works great and I got my life back, I don't spend too much time thinking about it. There isn't anything one can do as nerves regenerate slowly -- if at all. FWIW, my operation was in March 2007 and the margins are VERY slowly retreating -- at this rate maybe in 10 years or so it might be completely gone -- or maybe not. On Dec 8, 2009, at 4:23 AM, katrina steel wrote: > Has anyone ever experienced meralgia paresthetica of the lateral > femoral cutaneous nerve following a total hip replacement due to > postioning and obesity? What did you do to get better? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2009 Report Share Posted December 8, 2009 Meralgia paresthetica of the lateral femoral cutaneous - I was treated for it before my THR. There is a surgery that's performed (town Univ. has a plastic surgeon who specializes in nerve damage who said I was a candidate). But, you can try pain management for it...it's a series of 6 shots. I went through 4, but when the pain returned, the doc stopped them. I'n obese, too and the ortho told me the fat is soft tissue and unlikely to aggravate the meeralgia. Usually if you wear very tight clothing, like a belt, under the belly, that little nerve will get damaged. I'm only 6 weeks out after THR, still mending, but so far, I'm much better with the nerve problems...almost totally numb around the incision, but I expected that. Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom. Marcel Proust Here's my art blog: http://www.adreamseyeview.blogspot.com/ From: katrina steel <ksteel202@...> Subject: (unknown) Joint Replacement Date: Tuesday, December 8, 2009, 7:23 AM Has anyone ever experienced meralgia paresthetica of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve following a total hip replacement due to postioning and obesity? What did you do to get better? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2009 Report Share Posted December 9, 2009 What part of rural Arkansas? I'm also a teacher in Arkansas. Justy From: gloria <gsatchell@...> Sent: Tue, December 8, 2009 6:48:22 AMSubject: (unknown) Hi all, Got a band in 2005, a sleeve last March and consulted with Dr. Luque then. mentioned a tummy tuck, I am thinking of having a boob job first--the hanging girls bother me much more than than the tummy sag. Have you had an upper body lift? If so, how is the recovery time? I would be traveling alone again (just me and a dog ) so I am wondering how much help is needed for daily living in the early days, especially if I have the minimal arm tightening where the scars are near the arm pit. I lost about 100 pounds so I don't need have as much hanging skin as some folks. I am a teacher and have a week in March and am wondering if a week is long enough before returning to work after the girls are back where they belong and maybe the arms are tightened up a bit. I teach algebra in high school and have technology that lets me keep from writing on the whiteboard (no more chalkboards even here in rural Arkansas). Will I be able to get in and out of the contraption that keeps the girls in their new position. Will they look and feel natural with the implants (after many years I am finally dating again and while that aspect is down the road I am wondering now instead of after it is too late. I look good in a bra no overhand front, back or sides...but naked horrifies me. Is spring break feasible or should I wait for summer, or next Christmas? Nearly the same questions for tummy tuck after the upper body work. A big thank you to my A-team family for any tips and information. Gloria 220/no goal/120 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2009 Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 you awake? From: Corn <butterfliesrfree309@...> Subject: (unknown) stimulator Date: Sunday, December 6, 2009, 2:54 PM  Mike I want to wish you a speedy recovery. You waited a long time for this. I hope you get the pain relief you are looking for. Sue Co-owner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2009 Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 Not sure where Gloria is from, Im in the Arkadelphia area. From: e <jaj9816@...> Sent: Wed, December 9, 2009 6:33:42 PMSubject: Re: (unknown) What part of rural Arkansas? I'm also a teacher in Arkansas. Justy From: gloria <gsatchell (DOT) com> @groups. comSent: Tue, December 8, 2009 6:48:22 AMSubject: (unknown) Hi all, Got a band in 2005, a sleeve last March and consulted with Dr. Luque then. mentioned a tummy tuck, I am thinking of having a boob job first--the hanging girls bother me much more than than the tummy sag. Have you had an upper body lift? If so, how is the recovery time? I would be traveling alone again (just me and a dog ) so I am wondering how much help is needed for daily living in the early days, especially if I have the minimal arm tightening where the scars are near the arm pit. I lost about 100 pounds so I don't need have as much hanging skin as some folks. I am a teacher and have a week in March and am wondering if a week is long enough before returning to work after the girls are back where they belong and maybe the arms are tightened up a bit. I teach algebra in high school and have technology that lets me keep from writing on the whiteboard (no more chalkboards even here in rural Arkansas). Will I be able to get in and out of the contraption that keeps the girls in their new position. Will they look and feel natural with the implants (after many years I am finally dating again and while that aspect is down the road I am wondering now instead of after it is too late. I look good in a bra no overhand front, back or sides...but naked horrifies me. Is spring break feasible or should I wait for summer, or next Christmas? Nearly the same questions for tummy tuck after the upper body work. A big thank you to my A-team family for any tips and information. Gloria 220/no goal/120 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2009 Report Share Posted December 11, 2009 I'm from the ville area. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 Go and have a look at the information I have posted in our FILES section. I have just opened a brand new FOLDER for all rT3 information. Nick has kick started this by opening a web site regarding Reverse T3 with the information he has gathered. Luv - Sheila Hi chris, what you discribe is problely RT3 which builds up in the body, my take on this maybe binding by auto-antibodies. or maybe to much cortisol. I could be wrong but many in the group may no if it is RT3 or maybe the adrenals. but which is up to you to get tested for all of them. regards Angel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 You wrote: > ... Dr Peatfield doesn't seem to place much emphasis on this > either, so if anyone should know, it's him, right? He is probably more likely to call it a conversion problem. The same enzyme that converts T4 to T3 is responsible for removing RT3 by converting it to T2. So, if that enzyme is weak, you have both reduced T3 and excess RT3. The result is the same, normal T4, T3, and TSH, but persistent hypoT symptoms. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 You wrote: > > also, when i spoke to dr p he said that rt3 can be made from t3, so the > info on websites that rt3 can only be made from t4 appears to be wrong? RT3 can ONLY be made from T4. To make it from T3, you would need to first attach an extra iodine to make it T4 again. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 Hi - what part of Dr Peatfield's paper does he state that rT3 can be made from T3? I think Dr P would be very unhappy to know you were giving out wrong information about what he says. Reverse T3 is what is made when the " wrong " iodine atom is removed from T4, it's a " mirror image " molecule to T3 and is not bio-active. This in itself is not a problem, the problem is that in excess it " fits into the T3 receptors " and gets stuck there blocking the action of T3 on the body. This means that your body doesn't respond properly to T3 leading to hypothyroid symptoms despite a normal TSH and normal T3 and T4 levels in the body. This is what we refer to as " Tissue Resistance to Thyroid Hormone " . Doctors will tell you this is rare, it is not, it is common, but doctors say it is because they don't look for it!! What Dr Peatfield says is: " You may remember that in order for thyroid hormone to work in controlling our metabolism it has to be converted from the basic, precursor hormone T4 to the active hormone T3. You will also remember that the amino acid thyronine (which is made by two tyrosine molecules coming together) when combined with four iodine atoms is how thyroxine is formed (which we know for short as T4). Then one of the three 5: deiiodinase enzymes removes one of the iodiio atoms and forms T3 (triiodothyronine or liothyronine), which does all the work of controlling our energy output. This it does by improving the capacity of the cell membrane to pass into the cell every chemical needed to make our metabolism work, and to fire up the capacity of the mitochondria within the cell to produce energy. But circumstances may arise where the active T3 becomes unwanted by our metabolic chemistry. Then the T4 to T3 conversion is sabotaged, and the iodine atom removed from T4 is taken from a different site in the T4 molecule. So the chemistry is the same, but the layout is subtly different. This differed form of T3 is called reverse T3 (rT3). And reverse T3 doesn’t have metabolic activity; it doesn’t have any effect on the cell membrane or the mitochondria " . Luv - Sheila Dr Lowe's opinion on this: http://www.drlowe.com/QandA/askdrlowe/thymetab.htm also, when i spoke to dr p he said that rt3 can be made from t3, so the info on websites that rt3 can only be made from t4 appears to be wrong? Chris > > Go and have a look at the information I have posted in our FILES section. I have just opened a brand new FOLDER for all rT3 information. Nick has kick started this by opening a web site regarding Reverse T3 with the information he has gathered. > > Luv - Sheila > > > No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.427 / Virus Database: 270.14.104/2559 - Release Date: 12/12/09 19:39:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2009 Report Share Posted December 16, 2009 I'm happy to accept that I must have misheard or misunderstood what I was told by Dr Peatfield; perhaps I did not explain my question properly so got an answer that I misinterpreted. No matter: I stand corrected and regret any confusion this may have caused. It is clear what Dr Peatfield's position is on this from Sheila's post below and the files etc. C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2009 Report Share Posted December 16, 2009 I think you already are. 80) welcome, I am Diane from PA. I have 2 sons, Jake, 27 and 12 (DS). Di (unknown) > would love to be part of this group! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2009 Report Share Posted December 16, 2009 Seasons greetings back to you.What is a CMT?========== Darwin: "It is not the strongest species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change." From: elaine skinner <dirtdoc08@...>Subject: (unknown) Date: Wednesday, December 16, 2009, 8:21 AM I am a newbie here...just wanted to jump in the creek along here and wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year~ God bless! Elaine in Georgia (USA) Elaine Skinner, CMT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 Hiranuma wrote: What is a CMT? Mike: CMT: Congressional Mental Test (No one in Congress has passed yet) CMT: Corduroy Made Tofu (Tastes better than regular tofu.) CMT: Manson Teletubbie (Boy does Jerry Falwell hate this one!) CMT: Chinese Made Tortilla: (Excellent for bullitos.) CMT: Cuddly Mannequin Teenager (the perfect gift for the pervert in your family.) CMT: Classic Mink Thong: (What the snobby exhibitionists are wearing.) CMT: Cuban Mass Transit: (Havana to Miami rubber raft transportation.) CMT: Country Music Twangitis: (Loss of will to live from having listened to too many songs about the loss of girlfriends, hunting dogs, pick-up trucks, favorite cowboy boots or lunch. CMT: Clever Monkey Talent: (Primate waste disposal technique at zoo when visitors are present.) CMT: Crude Man Television: Any TV show sponsored by beer, involving bodily noises and featuring skinny young women in very few clothes. From california where I thought CMT was Cranial Medical Technology because I thought that "C.M.T." was what the doctor said after looking in my ears, but I was wrong. he didn't say "C>M>T>" He said, "See? Empty." Bill T:========== Darwin: "It is not the strongest species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change." From: elaine skinner <dirtdoc08@...>Subject: (unknown) Date: Wednesday, December 16, 2009, 8:21 AM I am a newbie here...just wanted to jump in the creek along here and wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year~ God bless! Elaine in Georgia (USA) Elaine Skinner, CMT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2009 Report Share Posted December 20, 2009 Bobby, That is too funny, thanks for sharing (she sure describes like it is) Anita ________________________________ From: ROBERTA DOYLE <rcd1929@...> < > Sent: Sun, December 20, 2009 6:53:43 AM Subject: [ ] (unknown) Hi Group, I hope this does not offend anyone, but I want to tell you about a birthday card mys sister sent me this week, (I am now officially 80). First, I will explain, sister June is an atheist , also quite the artist. On the front of the card are clouds, and rays of sunshine, and peeking out is God, and he saying " It's her! " Under the picture it says, " Hey God, are you listening? " inside it says: What happened to those " years of Gold " ? I'm pushing 80 and feeling old. My hair is getting pretty thin Also I'm getting wrinkly skin! My legs aren't working like they should! N' other parts don't feel so good! I don't really like to complain But I've got a lot of aches and pain! But God, there is ONE thing I'd like to ask Could you lighten up on the heart burn and gas?? I am still laughing at this card, hope you do too....... a ( Bobby ) Doyle, dob 12/17/29 Brecksville, Ohio, USA DX 5/1995 Interferon 9 weeks/Hydroxyurea 5 years o2/2000 to 06/2002 Gleevec trial, OHSU 06/2002 Gleevec/Trisenox Trial, OHSU 06/2003 Gleevec/Zarnestra Trial, OHSU 04/2004 Sprycel Trial, MDACC, CCR in 10 months 04/2008 XL228 Trial, U of Mich. PCR 5.69 04/2009 Ariad Trial AP24534 09/2009 PCR 0.017 #840 Zavie's Zero Club Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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