Guest guest Posted January 26, 2011 Report Share Posted January 26, 2011 Hello!Just wanted to ask you: What makes OSF more malignant than Penphigoid? Could find enough information to support that.Thanks in advance:)MFrom: Dr Avery <avery_dr@...> Sent: Wed, 26 January, 2011 7:24:16Subject: Re: (unknown) Submucous fibrosis,then lichen,then pemphigoidLeeFrom: Dahlia Chafei <dahliachafei@...>Subject: (unknown) Date: Wednesday, 26 January, 2011, 12:19 Hi everybody, Could you help me answer this question: which lesion is more malignant? Lichen planus, submucous fibrosis, pemphigoid? Thank you Dahlia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2011 Report Share Posted January 26, 2011 Ok. I found info about it.But then I would say that from more to less malignant the order would be:Oral Submucous FibrosisPemphigoidLichen PlanusPlease let me know your thoughts.ThanksFrom: Marcela <marcesanchezf@...> Sent: Wed, 26 January, 2011 18:04:30Subject: Re: (unknown) Hello!Just wanted to ask you: What makes OSF more malignant than Penphigoid? Could find enough information to support that.Thanks in advance:)MFrom: Dr Avery <avery_dr@...> Sent: Wed, 26 January, 2011 7:24:16Subject: Re: (unknown) Submucous fibrosis,then lichen,then pemphigoidLeeFrom: Dahlia Chafei <dahliachafei@...>Subject: (unknown) Date: Wednesday, 26 January, 2011, 12:19 Hi everybody, Could you help me answer this question: which lesion is more malignant? Lichen planus, submucous fibrosis, pemphigoid? Thank you Dahlia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2011 Report Share Posted January 27, 2011 Hi Marcela, Oral Lichen planus is often benign. However, there is < 3% chance of malignant transformation over 5 years, while nothing has been mentioned in pemphigoid tendency for malignancy. So i would order the three as follow: Submucous fibrosis (10% of lesions become malignant in 10-15 years) then lichen planus last is the pemphigoid Thanks Dahlia From: Dahlia Chafei <dahliachafei@...>Subject: (unknown) Date: Wednesday, 26 January, 2011, 12:19 Hi everybody, Could you help me answer this question: which lesion is more malignant? Lichen planus, submucous fibrosis, pemphigoid? Thank you Dahlia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2011 Report Share Posted January 27, 2011 Hi Marcela, Oral Lichen planus is often benign. However, there is < 3% chance of malignant transformation over 5 years, while nothing has been mentioned in pemphigoid tendency for malignancy. So i would order the three as follow: Submucous fibrosis (10% of lesions become malignant in 10-15 years) then lichen planus last is the pemphigoid Thanks From: Dahlia Chafei <dahliachafei@...>Subject: (unknown) Date: Wednesday, 26 January, 2011, 12:19 Hi everybody, Could you help me answer this question: which lesion is more malignant? Lichen planus, submucous fibrosis, pemphigoid? Thank you Dahlia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2011 Report Share Posted January 29, 2011 I don't know Kajay. This has not happened to me. I hope someone can help you understand what is going on. From: Kajay109 <kajay109@...>Subject: (unknown)"bird mites@groups com" <bird mites >, "finding1cure" <finding1cure@...>Date: Saturday, January 29, 2011, 6:49 AM The other day my lips were blue ... not fingernails, nothing but lips. Gone the next day but went to doc. He drew blood and today I learned that my liver enzymes are high. I know I have made choices and tradeoffs to outlive this disease but I still believe the disease is worse than the cure, not the other way around. Anyone with similar results or does anyone know anything about this? Causes, treatments? I do not drink, I do not have liver disorders in my family. Heart disease is what usually takes out my family members.Kajay Sent from on Android Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2011 Report Share Posted January 29, 2011 don't push yourself to try to heal any faster than your body is willing to. Each person is different and their healing time is different. It seems so many people have had their problems at the L-5 S-1 levels and the sciatic nerve is always involved. It seems strange to me that hsis is the area of so many problems. Please slow down and let your body take over and do what it was intended to do. Don't push yourself into more problems. Janice (unknown) Dear individuals w recent surgery (like ) I had surgery 8 weeks ago now. A discectomy on L5/S1. It was a major herniation--3/4 fluid spilled out around disc and pressing on sciatic nerve- actually had adhered to sciatic nerve and had to be separated. Bad news is I reherniated win first week. Good news- finally after 2 months, the pain is lessening, I am feeling stronger and no more debilitating sciatica. I have always been a high energy, high achiever in school, work and very active outdoors. Anfew weeks before my disc ruptured, I was mountain biking for hrs and did an 111miles road ride/charity event. My core was strong and both my non-surge and surgical docs and residents commented on how string I was. Sooooo... I am thinking- month tops and I would be pretty much back to normal. Surgeon told me 2-3 weeks recovery time - my dad and I both heard it (later his followup PA laughed and said 2-3 months is more like it!) I have been torturing myself thinking imshould be further along, able to do more, etc. STOP! It is not nice to urself and ur body knows what it is doing. Do tiny bits of activity and resist pushing it. Every time I have a good hr ornday, instant getting excited and planning more activities. Take it from someone a month plus more out, ignore this voice and go one day bat a time. Granted, prior to surgery I had 2 months of untreated pain w 3-4 hrs sleep a night then a bad reaction to neurontin but still. I have had to sleep 14-16 hrs per day and have been, until this last week on 2 oxy every 4 hrs. I was able to stop icing day and night until I started walking and now aching, burning, cramping and pain at night again. I hope this helps. I have also found the following book to be immensely helpful in terms of calming me down, helping me be patient (i am in no way affiliated w the books author or sales) It's called " After Surgery Illness, or Trauma 10 Practical Steps to Renewed Energy and Health " by Regina Sara . Another which I downloaded via Kindle is Full Catastrophe Living by Kabat-Zinn which is about learning to be more in the present and all that u can learn from ur surgery and emotions surrounding it vs worrying about the future, pushing the healing process, etc. Gotnem both non Amazon after spending hrs reviewing review of books. There are plenty of people who benefit from back surgery and there are studies to show it leads to quicker pain relief for many conditions in the short term. I know of 3 people personally from very different periods of my life who are doing well now after surgery when all other measures had failed prior to surgery, so I wouldn't listen to whoever said surgery is all a scam. That is not a helpful thing to hear when u just made a major decision to have surgery and doing best u can to recover. Hope this helps Take care, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.872 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3408 - Release Date: 01/28/11 01:14:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2011 Report Share Posted January 29, 2011 Thank you , very helpful advice and information. I plan on checking out both books. I'm at 4 weeks with my lumbar fusion and I still experience a lot of fatigue and a lot of the same back pain I had post op. I also feel some low back instability when I go for my mall walks. I'm doing really well tolerating the walking but will periodicly feel this shift...and I worry what that is. Have a check up and xray on the 3rd to see how I'm doing since I'm still concierned about pain. Hearing some encouragement right now is very helpful because I'm having some doubts. " Without rabbits a rabbits foot would be nothing but a disembodied hand full of unidentified toes. " -Pogo spinal problems From: renee_burke1@... Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 10:17:05 -0700 Subject: (unknown) Dear individuals w recent surgery (like ) I had surgery 8 weeks ago now. A discectomy on L5/S1. It was a major herniation--3/4 fluid spilled out around disc and pressing on sciatic nerve- actually had adhered to sciatic nerve and had to be separated. Bad news is I reherniated win first week. Good news- finally after 2 months, the pain is lessening, I am feeling stronger and no more debilitating sciatica. I have always been a high energy, high achiever in school, work and very active outdoors. Anfew weeks before my disc ruptured, I was mountain biking for hrs and did an 111miles road ride/charity event. My core was strong and both my non-surge and surgical docs and residents commented on how string I was. Sooooo... I am thinking- month tops and I would be pretty much back to normal. Surgeon told me 2-3 weeks recovery time - my dad and I both heard it (later his followup PA laughed and said 2-3 months is more like it!) I have been torturing myself thinking imshould be further along, able to do more, etc. STOP! It is not nice to urself and ur body knows what it is doing. Do tiny bits of activity and resist pushing it. Every time I have a good hr ornday, instant getting excited and planning more activities. Take it from someone a month plus more out, ignore this voice and go one day bat a time. Granted, prior to surgery I had 2 months of untreated pain w 3-4 hrs sleep a night then a bad reaction to neurontin but still. I have had to sleep 14-16 hrs per day and have been, until this last week on 2 oxy every 4 hrs. I was able to stop icing day and night until I started walking and now aching, burning, cramping and pain at night again. I hope this helps. I have also found the following book to be immensely helpful in terms of calming me down, helping me be patient (i am in no way affiliated w the books author or sales) It's called " After Surgery Illness, or Trauma 10 Practical Steps to Renewed Energy and Health " by Regina Sara . Another which I downloaded via Kindle is Full Catastrophe Living by Kabat-Zinn which is about learning to be more in the present and all that u can learn from ur surgery and emotions surrounding it vs worrying about the future, pushing the healing process, etc. Gotnem both non Amazon after spending hrs reviewing review of books. There are plenty of people who benefit from back surgery and there are studies to show it leads to quicker pain relief for many conditions in the short term. I know of 3 people personally from very different periods of my life who are doing well now after surgery when all other measures had failed prior to surgery, so I wouldn't listen to whoever said surgery is all a scam. That is not a helpful thing to hear when u just made a major decision to have surgery and doing best u can to recover. Hope this helps Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2011 Report Share Posted January 29, 2011 Sharon, Your computer is infected and sending out viruses to everyone in youraddress book. Zavie _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sharon Sent: January-29-11 2:23 PM sue.dickerson@...; g.killerby@...; sales@...; bubbastanley1@...; skipd_2002@...; shbitla@...; peggybieber@...; ; markdyson16@... Subject: [ ] (unknown) http://sb-polimer.ru/images/asa.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 From: Malik K <malik_baseer88@...> Sent: Fri, 4 February, 2011 16:53:41Subject: (unknown) Thanks Rumana........................From: Rumana am <rumana.maryam@...> Sent: Fri, 4 February, 2011 14:12:38Subject: Re: new qs the mass is thyroglossal cyst whic is a remnant of persisting thyroglossal duct.answer is D thyroglossal ductregards maryamFrom: Alena Ozieva <alenaozieva@...>Subject: new qs Date: Friday, 4 February, 2011, 1:30 PM Hi guysA 7-year-old patient presents with a mass in the anteriormidline of the neck, slightly above the larynx. The massis mobile and elevates upon protrusion of the tongue.This mass is most likely a cyst that developed fromwhich of the following embryonic structures?a. First pharyngeal cleftb. First pharyngeal pouchc. Second pharyngeal cleftd. Thyroglossal ductBest regards Alena Ozieva Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2011 Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry [ ] (unknown) Wanna know what is the best PC protection software of 2011? Have a look here....! http://rocknuestro.com.ar/images/aae.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 u need to give ielts academic with an overall band of 7 min n 6.5 individually.....mds clinical hrs are accepted....ru from ap....im from hyderabad....n im a periodontist From: drnishitareddy <drnishitareddy@...>Subject: (unknown) Date: Wednesday, 9 February, 2011, 8:45 PM hi guys can anybody tell me if we have to write academic ielts or general? also, is mds clinical hours accepted? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2011 Report Share Posted February 11, 2011 Hi Bobby: So glad all went well. I think the money issue stops a lot of people from getting the right care and drugs they need. Your always a inspiration to keep everyone going, no matter what comes up when other issues interfere with the CML treatment. Take Care From: ROBERTA DOYLE <rcd1929@...> Subject: [ ] (unknown) " " < > Date: Friday, February 11, 2011, 1:51 PM  Hi, I had the cardioversion, at 10 am, I am home now, it was a snap, so far it is working. No guarantee. For those that have mentioned a new drug for A fib, it is Pradaxa and is $764.38/3 months, Prescription Solutions. No blood test is required, and Vit. K is not an issue. Worth it? I guess, if one wants to spend 7.50 a day, if my math is correct. Bobby a ( Bobby ) Doyle, dob 12/17/29 DX 5/1995 Interferon 9 weeks/Hydroxyurea 5 years 02/2000 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. 01/2009 PCR 5.69 04/2009 Ariad Trial AP24534 09/2009 PCR 0.01 11/2009 PCR 0.034 02/2010 PCRU #840 Zavie's Zero Club Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2011 Report Share Posted February 12, 2011 Dear Bobby, I'm happy to read that the procedure went as planned. That's great! Now you can get back to living your life.  God Bless, Jackie S. From: ROBERTA DOYLE <rcd1929@...> Subject: [ ] (unknown) " " < > Date: Friday, February 11, 2011, 12:51 PM  Hi, I had the cardioversion, at 10 am, I am home now, it was a snap, so far it is working. No guarantee. For those that have mentioned a new drug for A fib, it is Pradaxa and is $764.38/3 months, Prescription Solutions. No blood test is required, and Vit. K is not an issue. Worth it? I guess, if one wants to spend 7.50 a day, if my math is correct. Bobby a ( Bobby ) Doyle, dob 12/17/29 DX 5/1995 Interferon 9 weeks/Hydroxyurea 5 years 02/2000 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. 01/2009 PCR 5.69 04/2009 Ariad Trial AP24534 09/2009 PCR 0.01 11/2009 PCR 0.034 02/2010 PCRU #840 Zavie's Zero Club Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 I'm getting there.. the cough still makes me cry once in awhile and it won't go away. Fever has been gone.. Â Just the nasty cough. Â Light Chains... Â Those stupid light chains gave me grey hair! Â No more light chains please. Hugs,TeriOn Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 1:34 PM, trudykinsey@... <trudykinsey@...> wrote: Â I quess they must give the message from Dr ver battem. Well, I quess Dr doesn't do Light Chains again till mid march. Almost all of my issues are for Nuero Dr. Hope you are doing better. " A well-behaved woman never made history " Mae West http://facebook.com/people/andTrudy-Kinsey/1340460877 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 Ha Ha Ha!... The only concern I have is the Light Chains & Kidneys. I forgot to tell them about the 3 bladder infec. But bladder is not kidney. Ok, is Obama ever going to wrap up the report?? " A well-behaved woman never made history " Mae Westhttp://facebook.com/people/andTrudy-Kinsey/1340460877 On Feb 15, 2011, at 1:46 PM, Theresa Gottlieb <theresagottlieb@...> wrote: I'm getting there.. the cough still makes me cry once in awhile and it won't go away. Fever has been gone.. Just the nasty cough. Light Chains... Those stupid light chains gave me grey hair! No more light chains please. Hugs,TeriOn Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 1:34 PM, trudykinsey@... <trudykinsey@...> wrote: I quess they must give the message from Dr ver battem. Well, I quess Dr doesn't do Light Chains again till mid march. Almost all of my issues are for Nuero Dr. Hope you are doing better. " A well-behaved woman never made history " Mae West http://facebook.com/people/andTrudy-Kinsey/1340460877 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 Bladder is not the kidney...  they are connected but not the same.Is Obama on?  Haven't had the TV on yet.Hugs,TeriOn Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 2:03 PM, trudykinsey@... <trudykinsey@...> wrote:  Ha Ha Ha!... The only concern I have is the Light Chains & Kidneys. I forgot to tell them about the 3 bladder infec. But bladder is not kidney.  Ok, is Obama ever going to wrap up the report?? " A well-behaved woman never made history "  Mae Westhttp://facebook.com/people/andTrudy-Kinsey/1340460877            On Feb 15, 2011, at 1:46 PM, Theresa Gottlieb <theresagottlieb@...> wrote:  I'm getting there.. the cough still makes me cry once in awhile and it won't go away. Fever has been gone..  Just the nasty cough.  Light Chains...  Those stupid light chains gave me grey hair!  No more light chains please. Hugs,TeriOn Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 1:34 PM, trudykinsey@... <trudykinsey@...> wrote:  I quess they must give the message from Dr ver battem. Well, I quess Dr doesn't do Light Chains again till mid march. Almost all of my issues are for Nuero Dr. Hope you are doing better. " A well-behaved woman never made history " Mae West http://facebook.com/people/andTrudy-Kinsey/1340460877 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2011 Report Share Posted February 16, 2011 Sounds like I was in 2008 apart from the asthma and I didn't take any rheumatology meds apart from prednisone. LDN helped me straightaway and over the months even my deformed hands etc. went back almost to normal.We do have an RA-ldn group at: rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone/ - we've learned there how different we are.I (like many others) can't get a prescription for LDN but I use All Day Chemist with no problem whatever.MargaretFrom: Mona McNeive <mcneivesfarm1@...>low dose naltrexone Sent: Wed, 16 February, 2011 18:45:24Subject: [low dose naltrexone] (unknown) Hello, I need help locating a doctor that will prescribe LDN and has in depth knowledge of RA. I have been diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis for three years and asthma for 25 years. My rheumatolist has very little empathy towards me because I have refused his toxic drugs. I did take Methotrexate and Sulfasalazine which caused liver damage. I do take Plaquenil which does help but my flares are really strong. I no longer work and am contemplating disability. I watched Dr. Mercola on the doctor Oz show and discovered the LDN. I understand that Dr. Mercola doesn't see patients any longer. I would appreciate any help trying to find a doctor. Thanks in advance for any advice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2011 Report Share Posted February 19, 2011 , did you remember the name of the floor finish you mentioned? From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Fri, January 7, 2011 12:31:57 AMSubject: Re: (unknown) Hi A McRae I ruined my hardwood floors too mopping with very hot water, Borax and ammonia and other times with Windex. Have not refinished floors as yet, but found there are products out there that create a shine over the damaged wood. Wish I remembered the name of the product, but what I liked about it was that when you spread it on, if there are mites or anything on the floor, they are totally glued to the boards. I've had this stuff on the hardwood for over a year, and just wash the floors occasionally with a very diluted 's oil. Don't have biters on my floors any more. (unknown) kjay I am moving into an apt. next month. Concerning your environmental protocol would you suggest that I use it in the new place prior to moving in?. I am dealing with bird mite infestation for 10 mos. I have no lesions. Thanks for a wealth of practical information. I used the pink oil but mixed it with athlete foot powder since it was cheaper. Seems to have helped my scalp which is the main problem. I hate the sprinkle out of my scalp. I ruined hardwood floors by mopping in borax and baking soda. Any suggestions on how to make them better? Tips on moving please. I am taking very little with. Did you get rid of everything. Have storage rented but have not used it yet? Thanks shopsur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2011 Report Share Posted February 19, 2011 Hi Kajay, I'll have to see if I can find it at the grocery store again and let you know what it is called. I only had to use it twice. It goes on as a clear liquid and then dries like a hardened finish. I don't have to mop our living room and dining room, but mop the kitchen which is ajoined. If you use ammonia water it takes the finish up. I did that once and a strong ammonia takes the shine off (and some of the original finish). My floors really need to be refinished, so if we ever get the energy to learn how to refinish our own floors that would be a good project. The floors were wrecked by ammonia water. We don't have the energy any more to do that kind of project on our own. We sure have done a lot of home projects, but I think that may be over. (unknown) kjay I am moving into an apt. next month. Concerning your environmental protocol would you suggest that I use it in the new place prior to moving in?. I am dealing with bird mite infestation for 10 mos. I have no lesions. Thanks for a wealth of practical information. I used the pink oil but mixed it with athlete foot powder since it was cheaper. Seems to have helped my scalp which is the main problem. I hate the sprinkle out of my scalp. I ruined hardwood floors by mopping in borax and baking soda. Any suggestions on how to make them better? Tips on moving please. I am taking very little with. Did you get rid of everything. Have storage rented but have not used it yet? Thanks shopsur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 Cheri Owen's subject is SPAM; Block her please. ________________________________ From: Cheri Owen <caseyandseansmama@...> medicaid ; huneyhut@...; ashley_morgan@...; flaming_kaleidoscope@...; msignor; rick@... Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 4:16:51 AM Subject: [ ] (unknown) http://marlonzwack.de/gift.php?page=4067 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 hello Marcela number 2 is: - people under 18 years of age - people 18 years of age and in full time education - pregnent women - women who had a child in the last 12 months - people claming income suport - people claming job sikers allowance - people claming pention credit - people claming NHS tax creditI will try to get the complete information for this question tomorrow From: Marcela <marcesanchezf@...>Subject: (unknown) Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 8:37 AM Hello dear colleagues: I have gone through pretty much every GDC booklet and BDA advice sheet and cant seem to find the answers to following questions. If any of you can please provide some info it will be very appreciated. 1) What’s the maximum of time the GDC leaves the dentist physically impaired away from their profession? 2)Who doesn’t pay for dental treatment at the NHS? 3)Who is not exempt of NHS charges? 4)Maternity leave terms for dentists 5)Who can provide dental health education? Thanks in advance! Marcela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 I think 1 is 12 months or 1 year 3 is any person above 18 years and earning 4 its 52 weeks I agree with rosy on 2 Regards Aqsa From: rosy naranjo <rosy_naranjo@...> Sent: Tue, February 22, 2011 9:16:17 PMSubject: Re: (unknown) hello Marcela number 2 is: - people under 18 years of age - people 18 years of age and in full time education - pregnent women - women who had a child in the last 12 months - people claming income suport - people claming job sikers allowance - people claming pention credit - people claming NHS tax creditI will try to get the complete information for this question tomorrow From: Marcela <marcesanchezf@...>Subject: (unknown) Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 8:37 AM Hello dear colleagues: I have gone through pretty much every GDC booklet and BDA advice sheet and cant seem to find the answers to following questions. If any of you can please provide some info it will be very appreciated. 1) What’s the maximum of time the GDC leaves the dentist physically impaired away from their profession? 2)Who doesn’t pay for dental treatment at the NHS? 3)Who is not exempt of NHS charges? 4)Maternity leave terms for dentists 5)Who can provide dental health education? Thanks in advance! Marcela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 Thanks a lot Rosy ;)From: rosy naranjo <rosy_naranjo@...> Sent: Tue, 22 February, 2011 16:16:17Subject: Re: (unknown) hello Marcela number 2 is: - people under 18 years of age - people 18 years of age and in full time education - pregnent women - women who had a child in the last 12 months - people claming income suport - people claming job sikers allowance - people claming pention credit - people claming NHS tax creditI will try to get the complete information for this question tomorrow From: Marcela <marcesanchezf@...>Subject: (unknown) Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 8:37 AM Hello dear colleagues: I have gone through pretty much every GDC booklet and BDA advice sheet and cant seem to find the answers to following questions. If any of you can please provide some info it will be very appreciated. 1) What’s the maximum of time the GDC leaves the dentist physically impaired away from their profession? 2)Who doesn’t pay for dental treatment at the NHS? 3)Who is not exempt of NHS charges? 4)Maternity leave terms for dentists 5)Who can provide dental health education? Thanks in advance! Marcela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 Thanks AqsaFrom: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Tue, 22 February, 2011 16:39:55Subject: Re: (unknown) I think 1 is 12 months or 1 year 3 is any person above 18 years and earning 4 its 52 weeks I agree with rosy on 2 Regards Aqsa From: rosy naranjo <rosy_naranjo@...> Sent: Tue, February 22, 2011 9:16:17 PMSubject: Re: (unknown) hello Marcela number 2 is: - people under 18 years of age - people 18 years of age and in full time education - pregnent women - women who had a child in the last 12 months - people claming income suport - people claming job sikers allowance - people claming pention credit - people claming NHS tax creditI will try to get the complete information for this question tomorrow From: Marcela <marcesanchezf@...>Subject: (unknown) Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 8:37 AM Hello dear colleagues: I have gone through pretty much every GDC booklet and BDA advice sheet and cant seem to find the answers to following questions. If any of you can please provide some info it will be very appreciated. 1) What’s the maximum of time the GDC leaves the dentist physically impaired away from their profession? 2)Who doesn’t pay for dental treatment at the NHS? 3)Who is not exempt of NHS charges? 4)Maternity leave terms for dentists 5)Who can provide dental health education? Thanks in advance! Marcela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 On Feb 25, 2011, at 1:15 PM, Haworth wrote: Does pictosin cause Autism just Wondering. I was induced with my 3rd baby in Oct. My other kids have ppd sever ADHD and autism. So far she is on Schuled Ty Kim Sent from my iPhone No, I don't think so. Annie annie@...----"I'm not afraid to die. I just don't want to be there when it happens." --Woody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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