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Ha.......Great...........It's nice to hear your doing well after all this time.

I myself am doing better than when i woke up.:).............In all seriousness,

it is good to hear when people have a breakthrough. It kind of brightens things

up. I'm still waiting for the nerves to find a path down my spinal cord so the

numbness and buring will go away. As a former Lions then bronco's fan,

yes.........Go Steelers

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Please trim your posts when responding to another email.

Other than that.......GO SEAHAWKS!!!!!!!!

+Dave

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Hey Kay,

Great news! I too have many issues with my eyes and have to mostly save my eyes

for my job so my contributions to this group is a bit up and down.

I am so glad you were persistent and were able to benefit from the methotrexate.

You are a real trooper.

in CA

I have had a breakthrough today

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Congrats Kay - ain't that a grand feeling?! Sounds like you are

on your way to more comfortable times - forget the Steelers, I say GO

MARY KAY!!!!

>

> Today I AM NOT. I am up, no nausea, very little pain and

> swelling, and I am so happy.

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Hi everyone, I just wrote an email off line to Kay....and thought you

would get a kick out of the ending. I didn't realize what I said, until it was

written and I looked at it again to send it. What I meant to say was " I'm

still alive and kicking....but it came out this way:

Sincerely, Connie (granny) 70 in April...and still kicking

AS/uveitis/IBD/Glaucoma

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Hi Kay,

I am so please this weekends is so much better for you.

>From: " rmsjohns " <rmsjohns6@...>

>Reply-

>

>Subject: Saturday, a great day for a change!

>Date: Sat, 04 Feb 2006 16:06:18 -0000

>

You wrote:. I am still

>suffering tremendous fatigue, some of it could be the anemia he found

>or some could be the fibromyalgia. Either way, I am not in bed, and

>this is fantastic. I can sit up and eat some animal cracker with

>ginger-ale.

My Rheumy found the only way to correct the low iron which was at very

dangerous levels, was to have the iron drip into me over 6 hours.

My fatigue has been much better. The iron tablets did nothing for the low

levels.

Bye Lyn

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