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I have little heart molds also. I put them in the freezer for 30 minutes or

more, then they will pop right out.

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>I had purchased a candy mold to make small hearts. The soap is sticking to

>the mold and it is very hard to get out. Is there a special technique or

>trick.

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>Thanks.

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i agree, when you have trouble getting your soaps outta the molds, just pop

in the freezer for a while, and then they slide out very easily

if you still have probs, let them set out for a little bit and the sweat will

help them come out also

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Hi I'm new the list but I'm been making soap over a year now and the way I get

soap out of molds is putting it into the freezer for a few hours. That works

pretty good for me.

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I had purchased a candy mold to make small hearts. The soap is sticking to

the mold and it is very hard to get out. Is there a special technique or trick.

Thanks.

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Stick it in the freezer overnight and then let it sit out for @1/2 hr

and then tap the mold on the couter, or floor, and they should pop out.

irene

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> From: " joanne russell " <accudata@...>

>

> I had purchased a candy mold to make small hearts. The soap is

> sticking to the mold and it is very hard to get out. Is there a

> special technique or trick.

>

> Thanks.

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Hi ,

Very good question. The GLA, or gamma linolenic acid is what removes the fat from your body so the content is important. The ones I use, Kal is the brand have 135 mg. of GLA.

If you are feeling too lose with the colon clenz, cut back. I usually only take one and not every night. When I travel I take two because it is common to get constipated when traveling.

It will totally depend on how much your body is clogged for the bloating to go away completely. Be sure not to get dehydrated. It is a good idea to make sure you are getting plenty of potassium when you are losing weight and especially when you are doing a cleanse of any kind. If your potassium is low you may feel tired, depressed, and it can be potentially dangerous. Please, be aware of this.

If you need extra help, write to me directly. I will be happy to help.

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From: mayrhee@... Hi All,These questions are for Rashelle (or anyone else who might have an answer.)Regarding Evening Primrose Oil, the capsules I bought say that they contain 9% GLA, but don't say how many mg of Eve. Primrose oil they contain. It also gives a "serving size" of 2 pills. Do you have any idea how this might translate into mgs. of the primrose oil?Regarding Colon Clenz. I've been using it for 5 days now. I started at 2 capsules (at night) and went to one because of loose stools. I'm just wondering when I might see some relief from bloating, etc. I know however that the pills can only do so much and that there is a need to make some dietary changes, but I was still wondering about the bloating and all.I am enjoying the LL workout 1 video. For the last couple of nights I have been doing it before bed when the house is quiet. I find it relaxing and I have no problem sleeping after it. It was a thrill to me to hear Darlene mentioned in it. I know her and I feel as if she's there encouraging me too when I work out. I also think of Grammy Pat when I'm on my back bringing my knee up to the opposite shoulder. Grammy Pat--I can't get my elbow under my leg either, my arms are long enough, but my belly is in the way. One day the elbow will reach and you'll all hear me cheering. (BTW a former W, but now S., from Alabama)

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Hi , I'm Ilain, from Argentina. I know that Centella Asiatica

is also known as Gotu Kola, is very good for celullite control in

many ways, soaps, creams , lotions, pills. It's usually combined with

other herbs like Fucus (I believe this is seaweed). You can find more

in this links

http://www.anrvitamins.com/glossary/gotukola.html

http://www.anyvitamins.com/applecider.htm

http://www.herbmed.org/Herbs/Herb95.htm

http://www.amsar.com/prod12.htm

Good luck, Ilain

> Does anyone know what Centella Asiatica is? Also can you get

Seaweed extract? What are these 2 things good for, their properties.

>

>

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Hi Priscilla:

Make sure your physical therapist knows how much pain you are in.

You don't want to make things worse by overdoing it.

Prolotherapy involves injecting an irritating solution (basically

sugar water) into injured ligaments or tendons. The body reacts to

the irritation by laying down new collagen and strengthening the

damaged tissue. It has been used successfully for over 50 years by

hundreds of doctors, but it is still not taught in medical school.

Prolotherapy was used to fix my damaged knee. By the way, I just

came back from a 9+ mile pain-free run. Back when my knee still

hurt, I was told by two doctors that I had CP and that I shouldn't

run anymore because I was not built for it.

C. Everett Koop (our former Surgeon General) was a big proponent of

prolotherapy and used it in his practice after his own back pain was

cured with prolo. Most recently, Lou Ferrigno (the Incredible Hulk)

had his arthritic knees fixed with prolotherapy.

There's plenty of information out there. Start with:

http://www.getprolo.com

http://www.prolonews.com

Synvisc is basically a viscous liquid that is injected into the knee

capsule. It lubricates the joint and, as I understand it, can

alleviate knee pain for a few months. Perhaps someone else can

provide more info on Synvisc; I've never had it done.

Do as much research on your own as you can. It will be invaluable.

Hope this helps,

Doug

> > Hi everyone-

> > I have had bilateral distal realignments done and have had 12

> total

> > surgeries. I had my left realignment done in Jan 2000 and had it

> > debrided this past December 2001. I usually accumulate a lot of

> scar

> > tissue and have hadsubsequent operations to take it out. I'm

doing

> PT

> > twice a week and my PT does aggressive soft tissue manipulation

and

> > I'm exercising, etc.

> > However, I still have a large knot of scar tissue on the

> lateral

> > edge of my kneecap that is hard as a rock and is not breaking

up.

> My

> > PT has been trying to break it up since February. I really

wanted

> it

> > taken out because it's causing severe pain and causing grinding

on

> my

> > kneecap where my CP is the worst on the lateral edge.

> > I just had my 3rd opinion from an orthopedic surgeon saying

he

> > wouldn't touch my knee until at least a year to 18 months after

the

> > surgery. He just increased my NSAID dose and told me to come

back

> in

> > October. I am wondering if anyone else has had this dilemma? I

live

> > in North Carolina and have been to 2 major university hospitals

> here

> > with supposedly very good orthopedic surgeons. Maybe they are

just

> > very conservative but I want this stuff out!! I realize more can

> come

> > back but I'm willing to take the risk!! Thanks for any input!

> Margaret

>

>

>

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Hi Doug,

Thanks for the info... I only have 1 more session of PT but today I found out I

may need one mor month.. Which I kind of thought so because I feel minor benefit

from it-I feel like I am getting stronger, however my knee still cracks, is in

pain.. I am following up with the primary doctor but I am going to see an

orthopedist.. I want to know more about other options and these cysts...

Congrats on the run!!!I just want to play with my dog without pain for

now....Then we will talk marathons...

Priscilla

dougfromct2002 wrote:Hi Priscilla:

Make sure your physical therapist knows how much pain you are in.

You don't want to make things worse by overdoing it.

Prolotherapy involves injecting an irritating solution (basically

sugar water) into injured ligaments or tendons. The body reacts to

the irritation by laying down new collagen and strengthening the

damaged tissue. It has been used successfully for over 50 years by

hundreds of doctors, but it is still not taught in medical school.

Prolotherapy was used to fix my damaged knee. By the way, I just

came back from a 9+ mile pain-free run. Back when my knee still

hurt, I was told by two doctors that I had CP and that I shouldn't

run anymore because I was not built for it.

C. Everett Koop (our former Surgeon General) was a big proponent of

prolotherapy and used it in his practice after his own back pain was

cured with prolo. Most recently, Lou Ferrigno (the Incredible Hulk)

had his arthritic knees fixed with prolotherapy.

There's plenty of information out there. Start with:

http://www.getprolo.com

http://www.prolonews.com

Synvisc is basically a viscous liquid that is injected into the knee

capsule. It lubricates the joint and, as I understand it, can

alleviate knee pain for a few months. Perhaps someone else can

provide more info on Synvisc; I've never had it done.

Do as much research on your own as you can. It will be invaluable.

Hope this helps,

Doug

> > Hi everyone-

> > I have had bilateral distal realignments done and have had 12

> total

> > surgeries. I had my left realignment done in Jan 2000 and had it

> > debrided this past December 2001. I usually accumulate a lot of

> scar

> > tissue and have hadsubsequent operations to take it out. I'm

doing

> PT

> > twice a week and my PT does aggressive soft tissue manipulation

and

> > I'm exercising, etc.

> > However, I still have a large knot of scar tissue on the

> lateral

> > edge of my kneecap that is hard as a rock and is not breaking

up.

> My

> > PT has been trying to break it up since February. I really

wanted

> it

> > taken out because it's causing severe pain and causing grinding

on

> my

> > kneecap where my CP is the worst on the lateral edge.

> > I just had my 3rd opinion from an orthopedic surgeon saying

he

> > wouldn't touch my knee until at least a year to 18 months after

the

> > surgery. He just increased my NSAID dose and told me to come

back

> in

> > October. I am wondering if anyone else has had this dilemma? I

live

> > in North Carolina and have been to 2 major university hospitals

> here

> > with supposedly very good orthopedic surgeons. Maybe they are

just

> > very conservative but I want this stuff out!! I realize more can

> come

> > back but I'm willing to take the risk!! Thanks for any input!

> Margaret

>

>

>

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By WEIGHT, 1 percent of of 8 ounces is 0.08 ounce.

(8 x 0.01)

So you would have 7.92 ounces of base + 0.08 ounces of fragrance to equal 8

ounces, for 99% base and 1% fragrance.

For 3 percent fragrance, you would have 7.76 ounces of base and 0.24 ounces

of fragrance.

BUT, I'm guessing you're trying to fill an 8 fluid ounce bottle, so by

VOLUME 1 percent of 8 fluid ounces is about half a teaspoon.

3 percent would be a teaspoon and a half.

Does that help?

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> Hi Everyone,

>

> I have to admit here that I'm really bad at math, so...here's my

> question. I order base shampoos, conditioners, etc., from From

> Nature With Love and really love them, but, when I add fragrance oil

> they thin out way to much. According to their information, you

> should add 1-3% fragrance oil. So, if I'm making 8 oz how much

> fragrance oil would I add. Also, if you could tell me how you reach

> this number that would be really great.

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For the first few years, I only had pain in the winters, but would get worse

every winter. The summer of '03 was the first summer I had pain. I put ice

packs on my knees whenever possible. By that winter (03-04) I was virtually

bedridden. It seems to me that I also have less pain at lower altitudes.

Has anyone had an experience like that?

Mike

MT

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> Haven't been here in a few days and have some questions. I know that

> there are no OS's here but just wondering if anyone else experiences

> these things that, I thought, were associated with arthritis only.

> When it is bitter cold outside - damp and about 35 degrees - 50

> degrees and rain - 85 degrees and humid - does your knee pain

> increase? I live in a part of the country where the winters are very

> cold and I have been told by some senior citizen friends of mine that

> I will eventually have to move to a warmer climate if I want any

> relief in my 'golden' years. Could be some truth to this. Any

> opinions?

>

> Rocco

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi :

The only question I feel qualified to answer is about the Yogourmet starter. It

is not true starter but only a few selected strains. Legislation prevents the

inclusion of certain if not all bacteria and yeasts in such a commercialized

product.

On the other hand I have great faith in the real kefir grains ability to adapt

and reorganize itself. Maybe try reducing the milk amount. Of course. I am no

expert. Others I am sure can advise better.

Best of luck.

sharon

BLISS

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It's been a while since I've posted, but I feel the need to now.

I have a couple of questions.

First, here's a quick story of where we're at: I've been making my

own kefir with some starter given to me a little over a year ago by a

friend who raises dairy goats (Nubian). I've used it in a variety of

milks, including soy milk (this made a VERY thick kefir, almost like

yogurt). It's absolutely loved the fresh goat milk, of course--

every time I made some more in this milk, my starter at least doubled!

I went kind of dormant for a while in my kefir making, keeping my

starter in the fridge. But I started using it again when we started

getting fresh cow's milk (Holstein) from another neighbor. It's been

proving quite sluggish, and the kefir is not as thick as it has been.

So, I decided to try a quick fix and got myself some new kefir

starter-- from Yogourmet. I've only just gotten it, haven't even

opened the package. But I'm a little reticent about using it, as

I've never actually started kefir from a " pre-canned " starter. Is

there anything special I should do with this before I get it going?

Also, here's our other situation. We live in the beautiful state of

Montana. We started raising some of our own Nubian does, but ended

up having to give them back to the lady we got them from (the same

who gave us our first starter). The reason is that it turns out we

are all of a sudden moving to Texas-- a dream job opportunity for my

husband that he'd be a fool to pass up.

So, my other question to anyone who might be able to help us in this

situation-- we want to raise dairy goats once we get to Texas (we'll

be living outside of Dallas). But Texas might as well be a foreign

country to us. We know nothing about it. Can anyone recommend to us

the best dairy goats to consider for that area?

Thank you all so much in advance.

- Lemmon

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Thank you, Sharon. Unfortunately, I bought this starter basically

site-unseen. Last night after I sent my e-mail here, I actually read

through what was listed as ingredients and knew it couldn't be true

kefir starter.

I'm not going to give up on the few REAL grains I've got left. And,

Marilynn, maybe I'm going to get smart and get some more of the REAL

stuff

Thanks!

- Lemmon

>

> Hi :

>

> The only question I feel qualified to answer is about the Yogourmet

starter. It is not true starter but only a few selected strains.

Legislation prevents the inclusion of certain if not all bacteria and

yeasts in such a commercialized product.

>

> On the other hand I have great faith in the real kefir grains

ability to adapt and reorganize itself. Maybe try reducing the milk

amount. Of course. I am no expert. Others I am sure can advise better.

>

> Best of luck.

> sharon

> BLISS

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Hi ,

On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 12:12 AM, cg_lem <cathy@...> wrote:

> <snip>

> So, my other question to anyone who might be able to help us in this

> situation-- we want to raise dairy goats once we get to Texas (we'll

> be living outside of Dallas). But Texas might as well be a foreign

> country to us. We know nothing about it. Can anyone recommend to us

> the best dairy goats to consider for that area?

>

> Thank you all so much in advance.

>

> - Lemmon

>

The best breed of dairy goat is the one you like to look at and work with.

This is what I know about Texas dairy goats. They are full of diseases.

So...make sure before you buy anything you see the negative test results for

CL, CAE, nes, and I forget what else. A reputable breeder will offer to

show you evidence of his clean herd.

Marilyn

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Lately, my grains have not been growing. My kefir tastes fine and the

grains are doing their job, but they are not growing. I have taken to

leaving the jar out at room temp all the time and just taking the kefir

out when I need some and topping up with fresh milk. About once a week,

I totally strain and start with fresh milk. I use raw goats milk. Any ideas?

Lawana

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Hi Lawana,

You are leaving them in their own waste product (that the stuff we love to

drink). They don't like that. They need a fresh change of milk every day if

you want to keep them happy. Glad you spoke up before they started to go

backwards.

Marilyn

On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 1:45 AM, Lawana McGuffey <mcfamily@...>wrote:

> Lately, my grains have not been growing. My kefir tastes fine and the

> grains are doing their job, but they are not growing. I have taken to

> leaving the jar out at room temp all the time and just taking the kefir

> out when I need some and topping up with fresh milk. About once a week,

> I totally strain and start with fresh milk. I use raw goats milk. Any

> ideas?

> Lawana

>

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I have a friend who drinks water kefir and kombucha daily through pregnancies

and breastfeeding. Not sure if she drinks milk kefir, but it's still healthy.

It's all GOOD STUFF, loaded with beneficial bacteria!!!

Marci

>

> Quick question, has anyone breastfed while drinking kefir? I seemed to be

> > doing fine with water kefir,

> > but I drank milk kefir yesterday and my 2 month old was up a lot at night

> > with what seemed an upset stomach and gas.

> > Maybe it is unrelated? Any thoughts?

>

> Another question I have, is there any benefit to drinking both water and

> milk kefir on the same day? Do they do the same things for your body or is

> it better to rotate drinking them? I'm sure I won't be drinking both

> everyday long term, but just curious since they are both growing right now.

>

> Thank you for your help,

> in Ca.

>

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thanx guys for replying

i think (not sure) the answers are:

1-aggressive periodontitis,occlusal trauma

2-amalgam3-zinc polycarboxylate,zinc phosphate,glass ionomer,resin

9-i think u need to remove the crown

cheers

From: maheen <hinaandleeb@...> Sent: Wed, June 16, 2010 1:20:40 AMSubject: Questions

Hi every one.First of all i am very thankfull for all the members who are helping eachother and posting all the files and answering queries,its indeed very gud related to exams and also otherwise.Few things i wanted to ask ppl have mentioned about pink book and blue books,what are these for and i dont know about Dr Hisham.i have few questions if somebody please help me in finding the answers.thanks.1.Causes of recession in children?2.What would be material of choice for direct MOD upper right molar?3.Luting systems in Fixed Prosthodontics?4.Advantages and disadvantages of non-metal post systems:5.Advantages v/s disadvantages of retaining lower 3 as abutment in complete denture.6.Methods of repair of # of porcelain restoration directly in patients:7.What methods are available to increase retention of amalgam core in non-vital molar tooth?8.Method of measuring OVD in dentate patient:9.How might you assess the

pulpal response of a molar tooth with full gold crown in situ?

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thanx guys for replying

i think (not sure) the answers are:

1-aggressive periodontitis,occlusal trauma

2-amalgam3-zinc polycarboxylate,zinc phosphate,glass ionomer,resin

9-i think u need to remove the crown

cheers

From: maheen <hinaandleeb@...> Sent: Wed, June 16, 2010 1:20:40 AMSubject: Questions

Hi every one.First of all i am very thankfull for all the members who are helping eachother and posting all the files and answering queries,its indeed very gud related to exams and also otherwise.Few things i wanted to ask ppl have mentioned about pink book and blue books,what are these for and i dont know about Dr Hisham.i have few questions if somebody please help me in finding the answers.thanks.1.Causes of recession in children?2.What would be material of choice for direct MOD upper right molar?3.Luting systems in Fixed Prosthodontics?4.Advantages and disadvantages of non-metal post systems:5.Advantages v/s disadvantages of retaining lower 3 as abutment in complete denture.6.Methods of repair of # of porcelain restoration directly in patients:7.What methods are available to increase retention of amalgam core in non-vital molar tooth?8.Method of measuring OVD in dentate patient:9.How might you assess the

pulpal response of a molar tooth with full gold crown in situ?

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Hello everyone

and thank you for providing such a good group

Can you please give some information about the ORE exam

How to study and how much?Which books to read?

Are there courses?

Which course is the best?

Thank you

Fatma

From: hinaandleeb@...Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2010 22:20:40 +0000Subject: Questions

Hi every one.First of all i am very thankfull for all the members who are helping eachother and posting all the files and answering queries,its indeed very gud related to exams and also otherwise.Few things i wanted to ask ppl have mentioned about pink book and blue books,what are these for and i dont know about Dr Hisham.i have few questions if somebody please help me in finding the answers.thanks.1.Causes of recession in children?2.What would be material of choice for direct MOD upper right molar?3.Luting systems in Fixed Prosthodontics?4.Advantages and disadvantages of non-metal post systems:5.Advantages v/s disadvantages of retaining lower 3 as abutment in complete denture.6.Methods of repair of # of porcelain restoration directly in patients:7.What methods are available to increase retention of amalgam core in non-vital molar tooth?8.Method of measuring OVD in dentate patient:9.How might you assess the pulpal response of a molar tooth with full gold crown in situ?

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Hi Fatma

Please refer to file section you will find plenty of information about books,fedback and so on.SincerelyLyudmylaHuhley

From: fatma sarica <fatmasarica77@...>Subject: RE: Questions Date: Wednesday, 16 June, 2010, 14:52

Hello everyone and thank you for providing such a good group Can you please give some information about the ORE exam How to study and how much?Which books to read? Are there courses?Which course is the best? Thank you Fatma

From: hinaandleeb@ hotmail.comDate: Tue, 15 Jun 2010 22:20:40 +0000Subject: Questions

Hi every one.First of all i am very thankfull for all the members who are helping eachother and posting all the files and answering queries,its indeed very gud related to exams and also otherwise.Few things i wanted to ask ppl have mentioned about pink book and blue books,what are these for and i dont know about Dr Hisham.i have few questions if somebody please help me in finding the answers.thanks.1.Causes of recession in children?2.What would be material of choice for direct MOD upper right molar?3.Luting systems in Fixed Prosthodontics?4.Advantages and disadvantages of non-metal post systems:5.Advantages v/s disadvantages of retaining lower 3 as abutment in complete denture.6.Methods of repair of # of porcelain restoration directly in patients:7.What methods are available to increase retention of amalgam core in non-vital molar tooth?8.Method of measuring OVD in dentate patient:9.How

might you assess the pulpal response of a molar tooth with full gold crown in situ?

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8.Method of measuring OVD in dentate patient:Willis gauge,pair of clippers/spring dividers and ruler.

Pt appearance and speech.SincerelyLyudmylaHuhley

From: maheen <hinaandleeb@...>Subject: Questions Date: Tuesday, 15 June, 2010, 23:20

Hi every one.First of all i am very thankfull for all the members who are helping eachother and posting all the files and answering queries,its indeed very gud related to exams and also otherwise.Few things i wanted to ask ppl have mentioned about pink book and blue books,what are these for and i dont know about Dr Hisham.i have few questions if somebody please help me in finding the answers.thanks.1.Causes of recession in children?2.What would be material of choice for direct MOD upper right molar?3.Luting systems in Fixed Prosthodontics?4.Advantages and disadvantages of non-metal post systems:5.Advantages v/s disadvantages of retaining lower 3 as abutment in complete denture.6.Methods of repair of # of porcelain restoration directly in patients:7.What methods are available to increase retention of amalgam core in non-vital molar tooth?8.Method of measuring OVD in dentate patient:9.How might you assess

the pulpal response of a molar tooth with full gold crown in situ?

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1.GERD2.6.12MTS3.GLOMERULONEPHRITISFrom: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>ORE < >Sent: Mon, 30 August, 2010 1:56:10 AMSubject: questions

1. Patient with breathlessness and sleeps with 4 pillows, associated medical condition? 2 Treatment for Basilar Artery Aneurism?

3- Treatment to pemphigoid when no response to corticosteroid ?

4 Percentage of patients indicated to hospital by infection? 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% 5 Lesion 20mm on upper central incisor – type of Xray? 6 WHAT’S THE MAX.TIME THE GDC LEAVES THE DENTIST PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED AWAY FROM ,HIS PROFESSION?7 MOST COMMON CAUSE OF CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE?

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5. occlusal6. 12monthsFrom: schibin thampy <kuriachan4u@...> Sent: Sun, August 29, 2010 8:52:11 PMSubject: Re: questions

1.GERD2.6.12MTS3.GLOMERULONEPHRITISFrom: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>ORE < >Sent: Mon, 30 August, 2010 1:56:10 AMSubject: questions

1. Patient with breathlessness and sleeps with 4 pillows, associated medical condition? 2 Treatment for Basilar Artery Aneurism?

3- Treatment to pemphigoid when no response to corticosteroid ?

4 Percentage of patients indicated to hospital by infection? 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% 5 Lesion 20mm on upper central incisor – type of Xray? 6 WHAT’S THE MAX.TIME THE GDC LEAVES THE DENTIST PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED AWAY FROM ,HIS PROFESSION?7 MOST COMMON CAUSE OF CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE?

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Schibin ,for first I agree with ur answer but here additionally breathlessness us specified so dnt u think it's COPD Thanks, gurjotSent from my iPhoneOn 29 Aug 2010, at 21:52, schibin thampy <kuriachan4u@...> wrote:

1.GERD2.6.12MTS3.GLOMERULONEPHRITISFrom: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>ORE < >Sent: Mon, 30 August, 2010 1:56:10 AMSubject: questions

1. Patient with breathlessness and sleeps with 4 pillows, associated medical condition? 2 Treatment for Basilar Artery Aneurism?

3- Treatment to pemphigoid when no response to corticosteroid ?

4 Percentage of patients indicated to hospital by infection? 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% 5 Lesion 20mm on upper central incisor – type of Xray? 6 WHAT’S THE MAX.TIME THE GDC LEAVES THE DENTIST PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED AWAY FROM ,HIS PROFESSION?7 MOST COMMON CAUSE OF CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE?

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THAT ALSO MAKES SENSE GURJOT BUT U SURE ABT THAT From: Malki <malki_nsr@...>" " < >Sent: Mon, 30 August, 2010 4:56:51 AMSubject: Re: questions

Schibin ,for first I agree with ur answer but here additionally breathlessness us specified so dnt u think it's COPD Thanks, gurjotSent from my iPhoneOn 29 Aug 2010, at 21:52, schibin thampy <kuriachan4u@...> wrote:

1.GERD2.6.12MTS3.GLOMERULONEPHRITISFrom: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>ORE < >Sent: Mon, 30 August, 2010 1:56:10 AMSubject:

questions

1. Patient with breathlessness and sleeps with 4 pillows, associated medical condition? 2 Treatment for Basilar Artery Aneurism?

3- Treatment to pemphigoid when no response to corticosteroid ?

4 Percentage of patients indicated to hospital by infection? 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% 5 Lesion 20mm on upper central incisor – type of Xray? 6 WHAT’S THE MAX.TIME THE GDC LEAVES THE DENTIST PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED AWAY FROM ,HIS PROFESSION?7 MOST COMMON CAUSE OF CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE?

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