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hi la, I just read your intro post and I must say you are a gifted

writer. Have you thought about doing this for a living? maybe write a CFS

book; your " pen personality " is really amazing.

On immunocal-it was helping me but after a week I had to stop because it made

my worst symptom (brainfog/irritability) much worse. But it halps a lot of

people with CFS. There's a new product called immunopro that's MUCH cheaper

because its really potent so you dont need to take as much; and it works like

immunocal. Also; if you feel overwhelmed by the amount of posts you get go

to onelist and change to " digest " form. Every time there's 25 messages

you'll get a long email with al 25; this makes it much easier to save and

read them later and its faster.

-- in LA county

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Hi CIG people -

The LA Seminar was, in my opinion, a terrific experience for CLLers.

We had two sessions back to back, with lunch in the middle, lasting from 11 to almost 2. There were about 35-40 people.

First Dr. Kipps gave an authoritative talk about CLL, with a good deal of focus about new avenues that are being explored.

The Dr. Rai took the podium, and instead of continuing, turned the session into an hour and a half of two way discussion and Q & A. Needless to say, there were many controversial question.

I believe that the principal impression I came away with from Dr. Kipps' talk was the innumerable questions being explored in order to understand and change the pathways by which a CLL cancer is born.

Dr. Rai's chief message was "do not treat unnecessarily". He cited several examples where a patient/onclogist relationship had evolved into a series of not very meaningful tests and TXs.

Dr. Kipps' talk will be on webcast at http://www.lymphoma.org/ in about two weeks.

Both sessions (as well as all sessions) can be obtained on audio tape. I have some forms, and can fax them to you if you have a fax number. I do not have the forms electronically.

I will send another e-mail soon, summarizing some impressions I came away with.

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You said the two sessions will be available on tape. I don't have incoming fax. Maybe someone in the group could scan the form and forward it by email? If not, how about mailing a copy of the form? Of course, I'll pay the expenses.

Will Dr. Rai's session be available at www.lymphoma.org ?

Andy

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Hi CIG people -

The LA Seminar was, in my opinion, a terrific experience for CLLers.

We had two sessions back to back, with lunch in the middle, lasting from 11 to almost 2. There were about 35-40 people.

First Dr. Kipps gave an authoritative talk about CLL, with a good deal of focus about new avenues that are being explored.

The Dr. Rai took the podium, and instead of continuing, turned the session into an hour and a half of two way discussion and Q & A. Needless to say, there were many controversial question.

I believe that the principal impression I came away with from Dr. Kipps' talk was the innumerable questions being explored in order to understand and change the pathways by which a CLL cancer is born.

Dr. Rai's chief message was "do not treat unnecessarily". He cited several examples where a patient/onclogist relationship had evolved into a series of not very meaningful tests and TXs.

Dr. Kipps' talk will be on webcast at http://www.lymphoma.org/ in about two weeks.

Both sessions (as well as all sessions) can be obtained on audio tape. I have some forms, and can fax them to you if you have a fax number. I do not have the forms electronically.

I will send another e-mail soon, summarizing some impressions I came away with.

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LA mostly used topical is lidocaine and its concentration is 4% in gel and 10% in sprayFrom: gurjot <malki_nsr@...> Sent: Wed, 18 August, 2010 11:03:03Subject: LA

can any1 tell me the conc.of lidocaine in Topical anaesthetic?

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thx prerna but cud u plz tell me where did u read this from?From: Prerna Gupta <dr.prernagupta@...> Sent: Wed, August 18, 2010 11:42:10 AMSubject: Re: LA

LA mostly used topical is lidocaine and its concentration is 4% in gel and 10% in sprayFrom: gurjot <malki_nsr@...> Sent: Wed, 18 August, 2010 11:03:03Subject: LA

can any1 tell me the conc.of lidocaine in Topical anaesthetic?

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its 5% lidocaine topical.nd benzocaine topical is 20%regardsjasmineOn Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 11:03 AM, gurjot <malki_nsr@...> wrote:

 

can any1 tell me the conc.of lidocaine in Topical anaesthetic?

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this is the concentration tht the gel tube of lidocaine says on it. (5%)On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 6:51 PM, Jasmine Batra <contactjasmine288@...> wrote:

its 5% lidocaine topical.nd benzocaine topical is 20%regardsjasmine

On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 11:03 AM, gurjot <malki_nsr@...> wrote:

 

can any1 tell me the conc.of lidocaine in Topical anaesthetic?

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Its 4-10% in sprays, 2% in gels,5% in ointments ref seemar and meechan pg no.114.

From: gurjot Rakhra <malki_nsr@...>Subject: Re: LA Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2010, 11:04 AM

thx prerna but cud u plz tell me where did u read this from?

From: Prerna Gupta <dr.prernagupta@...> Sent: Wed, August 18, 2010 11:42:10 AMSubject: Re: LA

LA mostly used topical is lidocaine and its concentration is 4% in gel and 10% in spray

From: gurjot <malki_nsr@...> Sent: Wed, 18 August, 2010 11:03:03Subject: LA

can any1 tell me the conc.of lidocaine in Topical anaesthetic?

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