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Why on earth would a 2 yr old need celebrex?

Debi

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> http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/health/293761_painkiller27.html

> <http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/health/293761_painkiller27.html>

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> " Arthur Levin, an FDA adviser who has been invited to the Wednesday

> meeting, has already said sales of Celebrex also should be halted.

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> In considering applications such as Pfizer's, the FDA balances a

> product's risks against its effectiveness. The drug maker is expected to

> present the results from clinical trials involving children to support

> its application. "

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That may just be the case. However, that leaves one to wonder why so many young children may be suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. Aasa http://www.boston.com/business/healthcare/articles/2006/11/29/fda_panel_urged_to_support_celebrex_for_children_suffering_from_arthritis/cathylynn2 <cathybuckley@...> wrote: I'm assuming for juvenile rheumatoid

arthritisOn Nov 29, 2006, at 4:37 PM, Debi wrote:> Why on earth would a 2 yr old need celebrex?>> Debi

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For rheumatoid arthritis, yet another one of those inconvenient autoimmune diseases that has somehow become epidemic in our children (from rare to several hundred thousand children).

Of course, it has absolutely nothing to do with the mandatory vaccine protocol.

Ask the dopes from the NYTimes what might have caused rheumatoid arthritis.

They can borrow from Loony Tunes:

Which way did he go ? Which way did he go?

Re: OT/FDA considers Celebrex for children as young as 2

Why on earth would a 2 yr old need celebrex? Debi>> > http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/health/293761_painkiller27.html> <http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/health/293761_painkiller27.html>> > "Arthur Levin, an FDA adviser who has been invited to the Wednesday> meeting, has already said sales of Celebrex also should be halted.> > In considering applications such as Pfizer's, the FDA balances a> product's risks against its effectiveness. The drug maker is expected to> present the results from clinical trials involving children to support> its application.">

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Disgusting! What’s wrong with

her parents?? All they needed to do is have her drink non organic

milk. Even boys are getting boobs from the hormones. My neighbor

told me the other day that her son LOOOOVES milk and had been growing substantial

breasts until they switched to organic. What’s worse: hormones in

milk, surgically implanting boobs in a 16yr old, or the fact that our society

makes young girls believe they need big boobs in order to be noticed??

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From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of krstagliano

Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006

7:56 AM

EOHarm

Subject: Re: OT/FDA

considers Celebrex for children as young as 2

Don't laugh - my sister's stepson's girlfriend got

breast implants for

her 16th birthday. But everything's bigger in Texas, right? LOL!

KS

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Henry,

My daughter suffers from a very rare auto-immune rheumatoid disease

called Scleroderma (body attacks the connective tissue cells). She

also suffers from Rayunaud's syndrome (circulatory condition in the

hands and feet)

Both conditions certainly look like classic " pink disease " or

acryodenia, red peeling hands and feet that ache constantly.

Sadly, she cannot talk to explain to me the pain she is in, but I

can tell, some days she walks so gingerly, sometimes on her toes or

on the sides of her feet. Some days she wakes up and it looks as if

someone took razor blades to the bottom of her heels and hands and

she can barely walk! Thank God we live in Florida, where it is

generally mild all winter.

If you ever see pictures of those who suffer from Minamata disease

(mercury poisoning) they too have the same conditions in their hands

and feet. The same with Pink Disease (mercury poisoning) I went to

the Pink Disease website and I think 80% suffer from Raynauds

syndrome, and a 20% of that number suffer from scleroderma! It is

through their website that I realized what was wrong with my

daughter.... Classic Acrodenia, which in laymen's terms is MERCURY

POISONING!.... It is real easy to connect the dots in this

particular case of mercury poisoning in my home!

PS

Why isn't mercury poisoning called MERCURY POISONING?

Minamata disease....Pink Disease....Acrodynia.....Autism!?!?!?

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> >

> > http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/health/293761_painkiller27.html

> > <http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/health/293761_painkiller27.html>

> >

> > " Arthur Levin, an FDA adviser who has been invited to the

Wednesday

> > meeting, has already said sales of Celebrex also should be

halted.

> >

> > In considering applications such as Pfizer's, the FDA balances

a

> > product's risks against its effectiveness. The drug maker is

expected to

> > present the results from clinical trials involving children to

support

> > its application. "

> >

>

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I have been prescribed celebrex and taken celebrex. Honestly, I get

more relief from plain ole ibuprofen than celebrex. The only thing it

did was make my muscles weak, but my bones still hurt, I have

psoriatic arthritis. My feet are my primary pain source. I probably

have mercury poisoning too because of a host of other problems, I'm

waiting on my hair test. <sigh>

Debi

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> Henry,

> My daughter suffers from a very rare auto-immune rheumatoid disease

> called Scleroderma (body attacks the connective tissue cells). She

> also suffers from Rayunaud's syndrome (circulatory condition in the

> hands and feet)

>

> Both conditions certainly look like classic " pink disease " or

> acryodenia, red peeling hands and feet that ache constantly.

>

> Sadly, she cannot talk to explain to me the pain she is in, but I

> can tell, some days she walks so gingerly, sometimes on her toes or

> on the sides of her feet. Some days she wakes up and it looks as if

> someone took razor blades to the bottom of her heels and hands and

> she can barely walk! Thank God we live in Florida, where it is

> generally mild all winter.

>

> If you ever see pictures of those who suffer from Minamata disease

> (mercury poisoning) they too have the same conditions in their hands

> and feet. The same with Pink Disease (mercury poisoning) I went to

> the Pink Disease website and I think 80% suffer from Raynauds

> syndrome, and a 20% of that number suffer from scleroderma! It is

> through their website that I realized what was wrong with my

> daughter.... Classic Acrodenia, which in laymen's terms is MERCURY

> POISONING!.... It is real easy to connect the dots in this

> particular case of mercury poisoning in my home!

> PS

> Why isn't mercury poisoning called MERCURY POISONING?

>

> Minamata disease....Pink Disease....Acrodynia.....Autism!?!?!?

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