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Hi Barb...I've been jabbering about several surgeries in the past few

months...makes my head twirl, too.

I just had a tonsillectomy, uppp, septoplasty & sinus...? - can't

remember the name. Later this summer I may have a microdiskectomy, and

my doctors and I are still investigating whether we should fight (cause

it would be a fight with insurance) for some type of gastric bypass. If

I can, somehow, lose a good amount of weight (not all I need to, but

maybe 60-80 pounds) then we'll continue to try to make more moderate,

gradual weight loss efforts. But I am trying to learn all I can about

the types, risks, consequences and life-style changes that go hand in

hand with bariatric surgery.

Golly, that was quite a long-winded answer!

Love...

Tess

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Yes- I remember- but couldn't remember what you had said.

No- I never took Plaquenil with biaxin.

I took plaquinel with Doxy, then another time I took it

with Mino.

By the time I did this combo, I was over a year into my Lyme therapy,

and had already some of the tetracycline family as a mono therapy,

and some of the pennicillin family of drugs.

The combination of HCQ with the tetracycline family, I beleive was

responsible for getting rid of my most persistant neuro symptoms

(Tinnitus, Uveitis) and they actually (permanently) resolved after

I'd stoppped the abx completely. The symptoms would wax and wan

while I was on the abx (sometimes causing me to cut back the doasge

or stop all together.).

Barb

> hi barb - we went through this awhile ago - an ileus is when the

gut stops working...mine were assoc with benicar...

>

> if i remember correctly you once mentionned that you did plaquenil

with biaxin...how long did it take to show results?

> thanks,

> deb

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do you know if these 'hot spots' are hemorrhagic fevers? or what is

going on with these hot spots.

hemorrage- as a noun, this refers to the point at which blood is

released. as a verb, this refers to bleeding.

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Jeanine, It is not a radiator from basement. Apartment building has a

boiler in basement and it runs hot water through building from

basement. No air comes up through registers. There are no registers

or ducting in apartment building, which I think is good. However

these old radiators have a number of rows of fins and the fins have

open spaces so air can go through them in a weaving pattern and you

just can't get a hand or brush into them, so no dust being blown

around in air but it is sitting inside these small opening and warm

radiator is kind of 'cooking' it all the time. It created a soot line

on ceiling above is what made me look inside of them like a small

amount of smoke rises up and stained ceiling right above radiators,

echoing their shape on ceiling. Since I have cleaned them 'somewhat',

apartment already smells better but they are still VERY dusty and

dirty. ...but thanks. I do use the carbon filter thing over my cold

air returns in my moldy house right now along with particle filter

material too.

>

> I just remembered what I did in the last apartment I was in where

> radiators were blowing up nasty,moldy crap from basement. I bought a

> large hepa filter, cant remember kind but was expencive and cut it

to

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oh,your talking about steam heat radiators, clean with tooth brush

and wire brush and a bowl of soapy water.

> >

> > I just remembered what I did in the last apartment I was in where

> > radiators were blowing up nasty,moldy crap from basement. I

bought a

> > large hepa filter, cant remember kind but was expencive and cut

it

> to

>

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Jeanine, I wish I could find my camera and I would take picture of

radiator because seems to be alot of confusion over what I am

referring to. It can't be cleaned by hand you would see if there was

picture. However never mind, Jeff May gave me a link to a 4 ft long

crevice tool that is only 1/4 inch wide and made to clean them and

costs only $17.00 so I am all set. Thanks

>

> oh,your talking about steam heat radiators, clean with tooth brush

> and wire brush and a bowl of soapy water.

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