Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 Hi , Yes I do have to contend with the cold. This is Alaska after all. *smile* It is a rather warm 21 degrees outside according to my thermometer. Our highs this time of year usually stay around 5 to 10. Lows are somewhere between -10 and -25. I think if I did that on a dog sled, Rick would have a heart attack for sure. lol Be Well, Yan Re: [ ] Ho Yanosz > Nice to meet you Yanosz. I'm sorry for all of your trials. I have to tell you that I used to type for a neurologist and he had a patient with horrible headaches and back pain. Her kids talked her into riding on a dog sled and she fell off and was pulled behind it stretched out for a long while. After that she was completely cured. Her headaches disappeared. I'm not suggesting you try it, mind you, even though you have access. I'm guessing the dog sledding means that you also have to contend with the cold. Owww! > > By the way, I'm laura and I have fibro/inflammatory arthritis, 45 yo, daycare provider with three homeschooled teens. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 Wow, another Alaskan Hiya from Palmer area here. As for the cold, it seems to have left us. All my snow is melting. Makes me very mad. I'm afraid I missed your intro. I seem to only get to this list mail sporadically these days. I am going through the trying to get a diagnosis phase and I believe my rheumy is leaning toward ankylosing spondylitis though i don't have the markers for it. I'm on mtx and prednisone. I'm hoping the mtx is gonna help and I think it is, but I'm not sure yet. Anyway, hi again from alaska also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 So all the snow is melting? Down here in the heart of east Texas it was 12 degrees this morning! Last weekend we set a new high record, and this weekend (almost) set a new low. We're not used to this cold stuff. It also helps amplify the hurts and even finds new ones, so it seems. I hope the mtx helps, any relief is good. Dennis Re: [ ] Ho Yanosz Wow, another Alaskan Hiya from Palmer area here. As for the cold, it seems to have left us. All my snow is melting. Makes me very mad. I'm afraid I missed your intro. I seem to only get to this list mail sporadically these days. I am going through the trying to get a diagnosis phase and I believe my rheumy is leaning toward ankylosing spondylitis though i don't have the markers for it. I'm on mtx and prednisone. I'm hoping the mtx is gonna help and I think it is, but I'm not sure yet. Anyway, hi again from alaska also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 Dennis, my dd# 3 is at college in East Texas. She sure was wishing for snow. We live outside Dallas about 25 miles, and the highway was solid ice for about 20 miles, not to mention having to use a screwdriver to hack the car doors open yesterday! what a nightmare. These bones are not used to 12 degrees for sure~ Jane - In , " Dennis W " <betnden@a...> wrote: > > So all the snow is melting? Down here in the heart of east Texas it was 12 degrees this morning! Last weekend we set a new high record, and this weekend (almost) set a new low. We're not used to this cold stuff. It also helps amplify the hurts and even finds new ones, so it seems. > I hope the mtx helps, any relief is good. > > Dennis > Re: [ ] Ho Yanosz > > > Wow, another Alaskan > > Hiya from Palmer area here. As for the cold, it seems to have left > us. All my snow is melting. Makes me very mad. > I'm afraid I missed your intro. I seem to only get to this list > mail sporadically these days. I am going through the trying to get a > diagnosis phase and I believe my rheumy is leaning toward ankylosing > spondylitis though i don't have the markers for it. I'm on mtx and > prednisone. > I'm hoping the mtx is gonna help and I think it is, but I'm not sure > yet. > Anyway, hi again from alaska also. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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