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For those of you who really need the Vioxx, it does come in a smaller

dose than Dr. Rutledge indicates on his webiste. My PCP gave me a

prescription for 25 mg. tablets. One tablet often does the trick.

Does anyone take Claritin? The humidity in Omaha is absolutely

killing my sinuses. I haven't taken anything other than Vioxx but

I'm having sinus headaches daily (sometimes all day).

Molly in Omaha

3/15/01

269/195 (bought size 16 shorts this weekend and

shirts in a Large - YIPPEE!)

> I'll tell you what I remember about Dr. R's conversation at

Saturday's

> support meeting. Some of this may be redundant.

>

> He CANNOT give a definite date regarding when he will start

performing

> surgeries again. He is in talks with 3 hospitals regarding

possibly starting

> surgery again.

>

> He was asked about the fact that the new manual cautions about the

dangers of

> Vioxx. He stated that Vioxx was better than tylenol or aspirin

(regarding

> dangers to the stomach) but that Vioxx still had dangers to the

digestive

> system and should be used sparingly and only when really

necessary. He said

> if you have a minor headache to try and tough it out but if you

really needed

> something for pain that Vioxx was better than tylenol or aspirin.

>

> He was asked about taking baby aspirin for your heart (to reduce

the chances

> of heart attack). He stated that the mgb was excellent for

reducing the risk

> factors for heart attack (weight, cholesterol, etc). He said that

compared

> to the benefits of weight loss, declining cholesterol etc. that

baby aspirin

> would be like " peeing in the ocean " .

>

> He strongly suggested that we take fish oil capsules. He said that

ingesting

> fish 3 times a week would be a good idea.

>

> He said that he had contracted with an accounting firm to conduct a

survey on

> a representative sample of post-op patients. They surveyed 185

post-op

> patients. The survey proved all of Dr. R's previous findings

regarding the

> positive results of the mgb.

>

> He stated that he still has clinics on Tuesday and is shortly going

to add

> clinics on Thursdays. He said the week of the picnic he will add a

3rd

> clinic on Friday of that week.

>

> The new letter required of pre-op patients is 15 pages long.

>

> He is CONSIDERING whether or not to require a pre-op endoscopy and

a 1 year

> post-op endoscopy.

>

> He said that drinking with meals will NOTstretch out your pouch.

He said

> that drinking liquids will not stretch out the pouch.

>

> He said that you can take prilosec, prevacid or nexium. That they

are all

> similar medications.

>

> Hope this information helps you.

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