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You can also simmer it in butter. I'm not big on the edibles. I'm such a priss

when it comes to flavor.

When I was in university I was smoking a great deal everyday. Now that I'm not a

student, I'll have a hit or two once a year. I've never had any breathing issues

related to marijuana use. If that's a big concern and you just can't do the

edibles (like me) -- grab a vaporizer!

<3Kendra

> >

> > That's true--any good recipes? I've never tried anything other than smoking

it.

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Guy,

For an inexpensive method try some banana's just before bedtime. Or have you

got access to Acupunture to rid yourself of leg cramps? If you have a gluten

intolerance the leg cramps will also appear when your in that deep sleep. I

have found with Gleevec 400mgs. that Acupuncture worked the best in permanently

stoping the cramps from annoying me.

Dory Doggie

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From: guy larcher <geneguy2001@...>

Sent: Fri, July 30, 2010 11:05:37 AM

Subject: [ ] (unknown)

Dear Friends:

I am suffering dreadful leg cramps which keep me up half the nights. Has

anybody got any suggestions to ease them a bit. My doc just says to buy some

natural cure called " leg cramps " from the pharmacist but they don't do any good

at all.

Guy

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Dory,

Funny that you should mention gluten intolerance. I have Celiac and never knew

that my leg cramps may be related to that also.

Sometimes my leg or hand cramps are so bad that they are debilitating.

On Aug 1, 2010, at 4:35 PM, Dory Doggie wrote:

> Guy,

> For an inexpensive method try some banana's just before bedtime. Or have you

> got access to Acupunture to rid yourself of leg cramps? If you have a gluten

> intolerance the leg cramps will also appear when your in that deep sleep. I

> have found with Gleevec 400mgs. that Acupuncture worked the best in

permanently

> stoping the cramps from annoying me.

>

> Dory Doggie

>

> ________________________________

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It is the truth! My cramps came from the gluten not the Gleevec. Although we

think that all our

symptoms comes from Gleevec, some of us are now realizing it could have been a

food allergy

which causes fatigue. Gleevec medication does however cause liver damage, and

not glutens.

Besides the cramps to the hand and leg or foot, what else would it be in your

CeliacSprue

symptom? Did you know that Arthritis comes from gluten, and or Fibermyalgia,

Lupus, and MS,

and a series of many other things are caused by both the BSThormone cow milk and

glutens?

I will keep you posted by other emails list I am engaged with since my kids all

seem to share

the same gluten intolerances as I, and most of my friends are learning they also

have a gluten

intolerances after the 50 something!

When I ate bread like a nice yummy Challah bread egg twist bun for a turkey

burger, I would be

so stuff from too much gluten that I could hardly move. If I was driving a

car, I would wish to pull off the road and take a nap, because I could not drive

to get to where I was going! If I eat any white flour

glutens I procrastinate, until I am not tired. That's what can come about when

eating that white guey

flour!! Most of us find out late in life, that this symptoms has been with us,

for a long time. It also is

a standard symptom of children who are labeled as ADHD by many public schools in

America.

Infants and children who experience gluten intolerance have asthma to

adulthood.

I'd prefer as adult to stay away from any bread including grain bread too, as it

has all the positive

shell stripped from the original grain.

If you know one has a gluten intolerance, one can see a Allergist and have a

Rast test performed to

see if this would be the problem, and or contact someone or a hospital that

works with Celiac Sprue

to see if one wants to have the surgery biopsy of the intestine.

Dory Doggie

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From: Orenstein <scrappygirl123@...>

Sent: Sun, August 1, 2010 3:39:42 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] (unknown)

Dory,

Funny that you should mention gluten intolerance. I have Celiac and never knew

that my leg cramps may be related to that also.

Sometimes my leg or hand cramps are so bad that they are debilitating.

On Aug 1, 2010, at 4:35 PM, Dory Doggie wrote:

> Guy,

> For an inexpensive method try some banana's just before bedtime. Or have you

> got access to Acupunture to rid yourself of leg cramps? If you have a gluten

> intolerance the leg cramps will also appear when your in that deep sleep. I

> have found with Gleevec 400mgs. that Acupuncture worked the best in

permanently

>

> stoping the cramps from annoying me.

>

> Dory Doggie

>

> ________________________________

>

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That pickle juice is sure a new one on me. Don't you wonder how people

stumbled upon these remedies? It's amazing.

On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Troxel <richard.troxel@...>wrote:

> All of the suggestions so far have been tried and true. Potassium helps

> prevent the cramps and pickle juice helps relieve them once they happen.

>

> For instant relief I keep a heating pad in the night stand. I wear long

> legged PJ's and keep my legs under a light blanket even in summer. If I do

> get a cramp the heating pad calms the muscles immediately. But I often need

> my wife's help getting it out and plugging it in.

>

> Troxel

>

> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 9:05 AM, guy larcher <geneguy2001@...>

> wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > Dear Friends:

> >

> > I am suffering dreadful leg cramps which keep me up half the nights. Has

> > anybody got any suggestions to ease them a bit. My doc just says to buy

> > some

> > natural cure called " leg cramps " from the pharmacist but they don't do

> any

> > good

> > at all.

> >

> > Guy

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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Bobby posted it and I tried it and yest it does stop the leg cramps. Thank you

Bobby

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From: Rosen Lum <rrosenlum@...>

Sent: Sun, August 1, 2010 6:01:48 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] (unknown)

That pickle juice is sure a new one on me. Don't you wonder how people

stumbled upon these remedies? It's amazing.

On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Troxel <richard.troxel@...>wrote:

> All of the suggestions so far have been tried and true. Potassium helps

> prevent the cramps and pickle juice helps relieve them once they happen.

>

> For instant relief I keep a heating pad in the night stand. I wear long

> legged PJ's and keep my legs under a light blanket even in summer. If I do

> get a cramp the heating pad calms the muscles immediately. But I often need

> my wife's help getting it out and plugging it in.

>

> Troxel

>

> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 9:05 AM, guy larcher <geneguy2001@...>

> wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > Dear Friends:

> >

> > I am suffering dreadful leg cramps which keep me up half the nights. Has

> > anybody got any suggestions to ease them a bit. My doc just says to buy

> > some

> > natural cure called " leg cramps " from the pharmacist but they don't do

> any

> > good

> > at all.

> >

> > Guy

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

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> I'd prefer as adult to stay away from any bread including grain bread too, as

it

> has all the positive

> shell stripped from the original grain.

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Hi Dory,

Have you tried Ezekial Bread (several bakers make it).....it is 100% easily

digestible sprouted grains and NO flour. This is pretty much the only bread that

I eat. I like it best lightly toasted, even for sandwiches (which I don't eat

often). The cheapest version of Ezekial bread is from Trader Joe's if you have

that market.

C.

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Lynn

I know each of us has handled this in our own unique way--but I was always

thankful when folks felt comfortable enough to reach out to us with their

insights or guidance.  It was through one of those conversations that I found

and Rodriquez and the protocol.

I also think we are often put in these situations with our friends with autistic

children that are pursuing other protocols.  I have been very fortunate the

groups that I am a part of have always supported each other no matter what

protocol we are pursuing.  We all try to learn from each other--vs. passing

judgment.  We all have the same universal goal: recover our children. 

Hang in there...

 

________________________________

From: Lynn Capone <ecapne@...>

Sent: Mon, August 2, 2010 7:54:49 PM

Subject: (unknown)

 

Hi.

 

Maybe I shouldn't be posting this, but I saw something that really broke my

heart.  Tonight, my husband, son, and I were talking a walk around a popular

conservation area.  I saw a child walking with his parents that was clearly

autistic and really functioning very poorly.  He was in his own world, making

a

lot of loud noises, laughing to himself, and needed both parents to guide

him.The parents looked like they wanted to cry.  I remembered walking the same

area years ago and my son was just like this child. At the time, everywhere I

went, it seemed to me that I was always the only one with a child like that and

I felt so alone. 

 

  I thought about saying something, but I wasn't sure if it was

appropriate.  

After walking past them, I almost wish I did, I told them about Dr. Goldberg

,and my son functioned in a similar way when he was younger. The pain I saw in

their faces was almost like looking in a mirror years ago and after I saw

someone else in the same place, I felt terrible that I didnt' say something..

 

I am just looking for an opinion if it is appropriate to mention Dr. Goldberg or

if he is accepting new patients. It is hard to put in writing, but it was very

difficult seeing

these poor parents tonight and I am feeling guilty right now.

 

Thanks in advance for any opinions.

 

Lynn

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Hi Lynn,

I, too, have debated at times whether or not to say something to someone. If I

am not 100% positive that someone is on the spectrum, I start the conversation

with something like, “Your son is adorable!†or “Your son looks like he is

about the same age as my son (or nephew).†Then I see how the conversation

proceeds. I’m soooo surprised at how often people don’t know about biomed of

any kind! Shocked! So I’m always glad when I do say something and it will

likely be very helpful.

Kristy Nardini

TazziniTM Stainless Steel Bottles

<http://www.tazzini.com/> http://www.tazzini.com

kristy@...

Phone: 858.243.1929

Fax: 858.724.1418

P Please consider the environment before printing this email.

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Terri

Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 9:13 PM

Subject: Re: (unknown)

Lynn

I know each of us has handled this in our own unique way--but I was always

thankful when folks felt comfortable enough to reach out to us with their

insights or guidance. It was through one of those conversations that I found

and Rodriquez and the protocol.

I also think we are often put in these situations with our friends with autistic

children that are pursuing other protocols. I have been very fortunate the

groups that I am a part of have always supported each other no matter what

protocol we are pursuing. We all try to learn from each other--vs. passing

judgment. We all have the same universal goal: recover our children.

Hang in there...

________________________________

From: Lynn Capone <ecapne@... <mailto:ecapne%40> >

<mailto:%40>

Sent: Mon, August 2, 2010 7:54:49 PM

Subject: (unknown)

Hi.

Maybe I shouldn't be posting this, but I saw something that really broke my

heart. Tonight, my husband, son, and I were talking a walk around a popular

conservation area. I saw a child walking with his parents that was clearly

autistic and really functioning very poorly. He was in his own world, making a

lot of loud noises, laughing to himself, and needed both parents to guide

him.The parents looked like they wanted to cry. I remembered walking the same

area years ago and my son was just like this child. At the time, everywhere I

went, it seemed to me that I was always the only one with a child like that and

I felt so alone.

I thought about saying something, but I wasn't sure if it was appropriate.

After walking past them, I almost wish I did, I told them about Dr. Goldberg

,and my son functioned in a similar way when he was younger. The pain I saw in

their faces was almost like looking in a mirror years ago and after I saw

someone else in the same place, I felt terrible that I didnt' say something..

I am just looking for an opinion if it is appropriate to mention Dr. Goldberg or

if he is accepting new patients. It is hard to put in writing, but it was very

difficult seeing

these poor parents tonight and I am feeling guilty right now.

Thanks in advance for any opinions.

Lynn

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In a conversation with a mom whose husband is a doctor - she admitted that she

wanted to evaluate biomed options but her husband was not on board. Everyone is

always thinking of the best interest for their child based on what they, but I

am surprised that professional eduction can void your mind of

any intellectual curiosity

________________________________

From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@...>

Sent: Mon, August 2, 2010 10:04:16 PM

Subject: RE: (unknown)

Hi Lynn,

I, too, have debated at times whether or not to say something to someone. If I

am not 100% positive that someone is on the spectrum, I start the conversation

with something like, “Your son is adorable!†or “Your son looks like he is

about

the same age as my son (or nephew).†Then I see how the conversation proceeds.

I’m soooo surprised at how often people don’t know about biomed of any kind!

Shocked! So I’m always glad when I do say something and it will likely be very

helpful.

Kristy Nardini

TazziniTM Stainless Steel Bottles

<http://www.tazzini.com/> http://www.tazzini.com

kristy@...

Phone: 858.243.1929

Fax: 858.724.1418

P Please consider the environment before printing this email.

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Terri

Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 9:13 PM

Subject: Re: (unknown)

Lynn

I know each of us has handled this in our own unique way--but I was always

thankful when folks felt comfortable enough to reach out to us with their

insights or guidance. It was through one of those conversations that I found

and Rodriquez and the protocol.

I also think we are often put in these situations with our friends with autistic

children that are pursuing other protocols. I have been very fortunate the

groups that I am a part of have always supported each other no matter what

protocol we are pursuing. We all try to learn from each other--vs. passing

judgment. We all have the same universal goal: recover our children.

Hang in there...

________________________________

From: Lynn Capone <ecapne@... <mailto:ecapne%40> >

<mailto:%40>

Sent: Mon, August 2, 2010 7:54:49 PM

Subject: (unknown)

Hi.

Maybe I shouldn't be posting this, but I saw something that really broke my

heart. Tonight, my husband, son, and I were talking a walk around a popular

conservation area. I saw a child walking with his parents that was clearly

autistic and really functioning very poorly. He was in his own world, making a

lot of loud noises, laughing to himself, and needed both parents to guide

him.The parents looked like they wanted to cry. I remembered walking the same

area years ago and my son was just like this child. At the time, everywhere I

went, it seemed to me that I was always the only one with a child like that and

I felt so alone.

I thought about saying something, but I wasn't sure if it was appropriate.

After walking past them, I almost wish I did, I told them about Dr. Goldberg

,and my son functioned in a similar way when he was younger. The pain I saw in

their faces was almost like looking in a mirror years ago and after I saw

someone else in the same place, I felt terrible that I didnt' say something..

I am just looking for an opinion if it is appropriate to mention Dr. Goldberg or

if he is accepting new patients. It is hard to put in writing, but it was very

difficult seeing

these poor parents tonight and I am feeling guilty right now.

Thanks in advance for any opinions.

Lynn

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,

Thank you for your reply, however, I originally send a letter and brought in

Ezekial

Bible bread,(which I don't really like) to have the Corporate office of Trader

Joe carry this in my dinky town. As I see, I had asked for many other

gluten-free things

because my adopted children also had gluten problems early on, and it was

difficult to say no to all the birthday and pizza parties.

However, Trader's Joe came out with gluten-free pancakes, but they contained

canola oil, which swells my tongue, however, the kids like it for a while. Then

they had dark chunky gluten-free brownies which the kids were crazy about,

and I didn't eat much because of all the sugar. I think they also carry a waffle

which the kids like in the winter of the Midwest as it can be just like Ottawa,

Canada winters...bu-r-r-r!! They also carry penna pasta which is brown rice

and it is gluten-free as well. I think they even have a spaghetti too that is

gluten

free, and of course the ever so famous Mac & Cheese gluten free. When one has

kids you have to have lots of variety of foods that everyone can eat and share

for

birthday parties.

Have you ever tried a product called The Really Great Food Company, their line

of exquisite gluten-free, wheat-free, casein free, dairy free, soy free, and

nut-free

Do you like Pound cake? We make from the baking mixes a pumpkin oatmeal

pound cake that is out of this world during the Thanksgiving Holiday, and we

make

extra and give them to the Senior Citizens in our town as Holiday presents when

a group of Middle School kids give free flute concerts to the Seniors on Sunday

afternoon. Go to this web-site: www.reallygreatfoods.com, or call the toll-free

number: 1-800-593-5377 asked for the catalog. Have you ever tried Crumpets?

Try their baking mix, we make many over 2 or 3 dozen and add cranberries &

walnuts, then try pumpkin seeds with chocolate chips, or crush potato chips with

marsh-mellow, just about anything else, is easy to make a wholesome breakfast

cake. I have used sauteed carmelized onions with Swiss Chard, and baked in a

Crumpet. We use the Grape Seed oil from Traders Joe too! Then I cryvac them and

keep them in the freezer, it takes me a whole day on a Sunday to make great food

for my kids and it last for many weeks!

Enjoy ! ! Dory Doggie

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Sent: Mon, August 2, 2010 3:58:58 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: (unknown)

> I'd prefer as adult to stay away from any bread including grain bread too, as

>it

>

> has all the positive

> shell stripped from the original grain.

____________________________

Hi Dory,

Have you tried Ezekial Bread (several bakers make it).....it is 100% easily

digestible sprouted grains and NO flour. This is pretty much the only bread that

I eat. I like it best lightly toasted, even for sandwiches (which I don't eat

often). The cheapest version of Ezekial bread is from Trader Joe's if you have

that market.

C.

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Lynn,

I know what you mean.

I recently gave Dr. Goldberg¹s name and website (and my phone number) to a

family that was running a hotel in Provo, Utah. They were obviously a very

intelligent family... the teenage daughter was working the front desk and

running the continental breakfast. The whole family was working so hard.

Then there was their little boy... I suspected it the moment I first saw

him- he was flickering his fingers by the corners of his eyes. Later I

heard a noise... the door behind the front desk was opening and closing over

and over again. Later, he was at it again flipping light switch on and off.

A couple more events like that happened and I was just positive.

By the end of our stay, I got up the nerve to ask if the little boy had

autism. The teenage girl at the front desk looked at me like I was crazy.

I don¹t know if she didn¹t know what I meant (they were from a different

country and spoke their native language to each other although the teenage

girl had good English). I wrote a little note and gave it to the her,

explaining that my boys used to do things like that all of the time but that

this doctor had really helped them and that that some people think he is the

best in the world.

I have no idea what happened after we left, but I, like you, wanted to pass

along what I could.

It¹s hard to know when to say something. I decided that I would risk it

because if I hurt their feelings by ³noticing² he wasn¹t normal, then I was

sorry to sadden them, but if the result could be that he could get some help

that could change his life, it was definitely worth the risk.

I¹ve even thought about having a little card printed up that I could hand

people, but few people I know could afford to do the Dr. Goldberg thing...

we¹re so far away. Sometimes I almost feel that it would be cruel to hang

that carrot in front of them. And then there are the people you tell who

could well afford it but just think you¹re crazy.

You¹re right about us all having the same goal. And if you say something in

kindness without being judgmental I think most people will at least listen.

But saying something to someone like that (on the spur of the moment) is

very difficult.

Caroline G.

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Dory, thank you for your concern but there is no need to worry. My electric

heating pad gets less than one hour's use each year. My leg cramps are rare,

but severe, and the heating pad is the quickest relief. Five to ten minutes

max and I'm good to go. This only happens 3 or 4 times a year.

People should also be careful with the electrolite overload. The natural

balance should not be played with unless testing shows a problem. This, too,

is very dangerous and should be done under medical supervision and

monitoring.

Troxel

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>

>

> ,

> Did you know that an electrical heating pad does more damages to your bones

> then the cancer? Google in what is wrong with electrical heating pads.

> There are products in the market place where you can microwave the pad

> which

> contain beans or something else that can hold heat, however, you need to

> wrap it

> in a towel to prevent burning. Have you ever tried acupuncture for leg

> cramps?

> Or eating a banana, or drinking much good quality water. There is a bottle

> of

> water that is now distributed by Pepsi, called: SmartWater it has

> electrolytes

> without the

> added sugar, and in most grocery stores, Target it sells for $1.00 and

> comes in

> 1Qt bottles. Or if you have one of those mega club warehouses like Costco,

> they sell 10 pcs. for $10.50, something like this. I buy 10 cases, since my

> faucet water is compromised by chlorine and fluoride.

>

> I noticed on another email you asked about vitamins try CoQ-10. If you have

>

> never experienced a heart attack, or artery failure and your middle aged or

>

> older

> about 100 mgs. taken in the evening would protect your heart from the

> drugs.

> Google in Coenzyme Q-10 there you will find many articles on the benefits

> of

> this wonderful enzymes! Dory Doggie

>

>

>

>

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sharp bin.From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>ORE < >Sent: Wed, August 4, 2010 10:54:37 AMSubject: (unknown)

thanx guys for your answers:here are new qs:

84.WHAT TO DO WITH A USED HAND FILE 30?

85.WHAT TO DO WITH A USED ROTARY K-FILE?

cheers

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Sorry this got through.  , could you check if your email is

being used for SPAM?  There have been a few of these coming through,

but most have been caught before they got through.

Thanks

On 4/08/2010 6:38 PM, Wallace wrote:

 

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On 31 July 2010 12:02, schibin thampy <kuriachan4u@...> wrote:

 

 

 

dear all

kindly match the following and let me know the answer.

 

1.       Clinical presentation of

a.       Asthma - Expiratory wheezing

b.      Chronic bronchitis - daily mucus production

c.       Tumour in the upper lobe of the lungs - dry cough

d.      Codeine use - constipation

e.      Pethidine use

f.        Carbamazepine use

The options : inspiratory wheeze, expiratory wheeze, stridor, daily mucus production, dry airway, dry cough, constipation.

-- Regards,Dr Hufrish Taraporewala, BDSCosmetic Dentist & Sr. Health Communications Consultant, ORION PRPublic Relations Consultant, Mickey Mehta's HEALTH BEYOND FITNESS

Mobile No: 07817 311906Web-site: www.drhufrish.co.uk

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On 31 July 2010 12:12, schibin thampy <kuriachan4u@...> wrote:

 

1.       man who can’t open his mouth properly for treatment, what condition does he have?

a.       Scleroderma

2.  Effects of thumb sucking

b.      Reduced over bite.

also anterior open-bite & posterior cross-bite

What LA has the longest duration of action BupivacaineShortest duration of action - Mepivacaine (it penetrates bone)

 

1.       A 15 year old girl in boarding school comes to your surgery for an extraction which of the following cannot give consent on her behalf?

a.       Her grandfather with legal guardianship

 

1.       Consent is needed from a patient to share information, which of the following needs explicit consent?

a.       To share information with an insurance company

 

 

-- Regards,Dr Hufrish Taraporewala, BDSCosmetic Dentist & Sr. Health Communications Consultant, ORION PRPublic Relations Consultant, Mickey Mehta's HEALTH BEYOND FITNESS

Mobile No: 07817 311906Web-site: www.drhufrish.co.uk

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2. pain whist bending forward3. minor apthous ulcersOn 28 July 2010 11:39, Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...> wrote:

 

hi guys,thanx for your answers, and please help with these qs:

 

1-WHAT’S THE PASSIVE ERUPTION?

2-TYPE OF PAIN IN SINUSITIS?

3-WHICH TISSUE HEALS WITHOUT SCAR?

 

thanx

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Mobile No: 07817 311906Web-site: www.drhufrish.co.uk

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We seem to be the target of quite a bit of SPAM lately.

, can you make sure your email has not been hacked.  Change

your password, etc.  I wil remove the post from the website, but I

can't stop all coming through unless I put everyone under

moderation, and that creates too much work and delays posts getting

through.

I am sure I don't need to tell anyone not to click on links unless

there is a description of where you are going to.

On 7/08/2010 8:49 AM, Wallace wrote:

 

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From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>ORE < >Sent: Tue, 10 August, 2010 3:43:15 PMSubject: (unknown)

hi guys, please help me with these:

1-choice of antibiotic for chronic sinusitis?

2.WHAT ARE THE END PRODUCTS OF CO2 METABOLISM?

3.WHICH VIRUS IS STABLE OUTSIDE THE BODY?

thanx

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1. metronidazolePREETIFrom: schibin thampy <kuriachan4u@...>Subject: Re: (unknown) Date: Tuesday, 10 August, 2010, 4:47 PM

2.hep b

From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1>ORE <>Sent: Tue, 10 August, 2010 3:43:15 PMSubject: (unknown)

hi guys, please help me with these:

1-choice of antibiotic for chronic sinusitis?

2.WHAT ARE THE END PRODUCTS OF CO2 METABOLISM?

3.WHICH VIRUS IS STABLE OUTSIDE THE BODY?

thanx

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its amoxicilline .see p 321 q.5 (pharma~) emq pastest

From: preeti_pannu21@...Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 07:08:19 -0700Subject: Re: (unknown)

1. metronidazolePREETI

From: schibin thampy <kuriachan4u (DOT) co.in>Subject: Re: (unknown) Date: Tuesday, 10 August, 2010, 4:47 PM

2.hep b

From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1>ORE <>Sent: Tue, 10 August, 2010 3:43:15 PMSubject: (unknown)

hi guys, please help me with these:

1-choice of antibiotic for chronic sinusitis?

2.WHAT ARE THE END PRODUCTS OF CO2 METABOLISM?

3.WHICH VIRUS IS STABLE OUTSIDE THE BODY?

thanx

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hey preeti where did u read this from?From: preeti pannu <preeti_pannu21@...> Sent: Tue, August 10, 2010 3:08:19 PMSubject: Re: (unknown)

1. metronidazolePREETIFrom: schibin thampy <kuriachan4u@ .co. in>Subject: Re: (unknown)Date: Tuesday, 10 August, 2010, 4:47 PM

2.hep b

From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1>ORE <>Sent: Tue, 10 August, 2010 3:43:15 PMSubject: (unknown)

hi guys, please help me with these:

1-choice of antibiotic for chronic sinusitis?

2.WHAT ARE THE END PRODUCTS OF CO2 METABOLISM?

3.WHICH VIRUS IS STABLE OUTSIDE THE BODY?

thanx

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why materonidazole? In sinusitus there is no role of maeronidazole(not an anerobic condition) .

ite well airated sinu`s infection The vast majority of cases of sinusitis are caused by viruses and will therefore resolve without antibiotics. However, if symptoms do not resolve within 7 days, amoxicillin is a reasonable antibiotic to use first for treatment with amoxicillin/clavulanate being indicated when the patient's symptoms do not improve on amoxicillin alone

zahid

From: sruthivelaga@...Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 08:28:12 -0700Subject: (unknown)

i)metronidazole with amoxicillin

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ParacetamolSent from my iPhoneOn 10 Aug 2010, at 20:50, Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...> wrote:

hi guys:

1. What analgesics cause

a. Ringing in the ears after overdose?

b. Liver damage after overdose?

c. Constipation.?

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