Guest guest Posted June 29, 2004 Report Share Posted June 29, 2004 LOL! Laxative effects??!?!!? Great! If it's not one thing, it's another! Just can't win! And I agree . . . why don't these people get their information straight? Four to six months is more like it . . . and beyond! I'm going on 8 months . . . if you count the healing time . . . still bruisy here. Can't wait to start seeing some yellow! Thanks for the smile! M > Hi, > As much as I think Dr. Weil knows his stuff, he doesn't really seem to get > EN. No one except those of us who have it get it. It makes me a little > crazy to read: " Apirin or ibuprofen may reduce the pain and swelling. Most > cases usually resolve in four to six weeks.... " If only it were true! Try > nothing helps, not even prednisone, and it lasts six months to a year! One > of my lesions never goes away. I guess its the casual way information is > written about EN. Anyway there's my rant for the day. > > Be careful of the laxative effects of licorice!! Yum. > Liz > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get fast, reliable Internet access with MSN 9 Dial-up – now 3 months FREE! > http://join.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200361ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2004 Report Share Posted June 29, 2004 Liz, You are soooo funny. I really enjoyed reading your post. You are right of course. I've had a constant flare that kept spreading for over a year and is now under control with Prednisone and Plaquinil. This thing just doesn't respond to aspirin, ibuprophene or antibiotics. Wish that it did. As for the licorice, well, I'll pass on that one... no pun intended.... hahaha Jackie S. Dr. Weil and EN > Hi, > As much as I think Dr. Weil knows his stuff, he doesn't really seem to get > EN. No one except those of us who have it get it. It makes me a little > crazy to read: " Apirin or ibuprofen may reduce the pain and swelling. Most > cases usually resolve in four to six weeks.... " If only it were true! Try > nothing helps, not even prednisone, and it lasts six months to a year! One > of my lesions never goes away. I guess its the casual way information is > written about EN. Anyway there's my rant for the day. > > Be careful of the laxative effects of licorice!! Yum. > Liz > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get fast, reliable Internet access with MSN 9 Dial-up - now 3 months FREE! > http://join.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200361ave/direct/01/ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 My rheumy was trying to tell me that it would go away on its own in 4-6 weeks and I was already in the 8th month or so. When I pointed that out he said "weeellllll some people take longer and it might come back!" By that time it was fading at least. I was in the "bruising" stage. Terri -- it only shows up in the heat right now, but the legs are still sore to the touch where the lumps weremwb42864 wrote: LOL! Laxative effects??!?!!? Great! If it's not one thing, it's another! Just can't win! And I agree . . . why don't these people get their information straight? Four to six months is more like it . . . and beyond! I'm going on 8 months . . . if you count the healing time . . . still bruisy here. Can't wait to start seeing some yellow! Thanks for the smile!M> Hi,> As much as I think Dr. Weil knows his stuff, he doesn't really seem to get > EN. No one except those of us who have it get it. It makes me a little > crazy to read: "Apirin or ibuprofen may reduce the pain and swelling. Most > cases usually resolve in four to six weeks...." If only it were true! Try > nothing helps, not even prednisone, and it lasts six months to a year! One > of my lesions never goes away. I guess its the casual way information is > written about EN. Anyway there's my rant for the day.> > Be careful of the laxative effects of licorice!! Yum.> Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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