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Hi Herald;

Just to let you know that Steifel still exists(formerly Lederly) in

Canada.They make the pelleted and powdered brands and there is not too

much of a price difference between them.I used the powdered and am in

remission.It works just fine. Lynne G. /SD

Harald Weiss, Technical Marketing Group wrote:

> Lee,

>

> The issue of brand name Minocin vs. generic minocycline is indeed a

> big topic with huge financial impact. It is brought up about once a

> month by new members.

>

> I have made a best effort to maintain a web page summarizing inputs

> from our members. Please see

> http://www.tmgp.com/generic-mino.htm

> <http://www.tmgp.com/generic-mino.htm>

>

> This is again a call to our members. If you have firsthand experience

> with a generic mino and know the manufacturer, please send a reply

> email. If you don't know the name of the manufacturer of the generic,

> phone your druggist, then send your email. We will all be thankful.

>

> Sincerely, Harald

>

> At 07:35 PM 8/21/2006, you wrote:

> >Hello,

> >

> >I am new to the group and new to antibiotic therapy. I am wondering

> >about minocycline..the generic vs. Minocin. The antibiotic therapy

> >websites seem to indicate that there is a big difference in the

> >two, the generic being unreliable or less effective.

> >

> > My pharmacy priced the Minocin at over $500. per month with my

> > insurance unwilling to contribute. So...I am on the generic minocycline.

> >

> >Does anyone have any opinions or information about this issue? Is

> >there a generic brand that is preferable to others?

> >

> >I am taking it for Sjogren's Syndrome and daily headaches. The first

> >month on antibiotics, the eye dryness and pain decreased

> >dramatically (and my opthomologist was thrilled with the improvement

> >in the surface of my eyes and encouraged me to continue).

> >

> >The headaches decreased by about 50% the first month but have

> >returned to their previous level now in month two.

> >Has anyone experienced early benefits followed by reversal?

> >

> >I really appreciate being able to learn of the experiences of others

> >on this list as I am pretty much on my own, my doctor having no real

> >experience with this therapy ( I asked him for the prescription and

> >he agreed with my reasoning).

>

> >Thanks,

> >Lee

> >

>

>

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Lynne,

Thank you for your valuable input. I have added

it to the top of http://www.tmgp.com/generic-mino.htm.

This bring up the issue of Minomycin, which is

brand name pelleted (or pelletized) Minocin sold

in New Zealand and other foreign countries. It is

substantially less expensive than Minocin in the U.S. For example, see

http://www.prescription-europe.com/Minocycline.htm

Their price is € 69.57 for one hundred 100 mg capsules. This is $89.12 (U.S.)

Sincerely, Harald

At 07:39 AM 8/22/2006, you wrote:

>Hi Herald;

> Just to let you know that Steifel still exists(formerly Lederly) in

>Canada.They make the pelleted and powdered brands and there is not too

>much of a price difference between them.I used the powdered and am in

>remission.It works just fine. Lynne G. /SD

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Peggy,

The problem is that there are different manufacturers of generics,

which are not alike.

Sincerely, Harald

At 07:00 AM 8/22/2006, you wrote:

>Hi Lee-

>I got well on generic. My original AP doc did not believe there was

>a difference. Eventually I switched to name brand because at the

>time my insurance would cover it. New insurance does not, so I am

>back on generic. While name brand has some advantages...better

>absorbed, less stomach irritation...it is possible to get better on

>generic. If having problems...consider switching, but if you are

>improving, and the cost is prohibitive (as it is for me) generic is

>probably fine. Good luck...peggy

>

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Hi Bev,

Your right about Dr. Sinnott not wanting you to decrease prednisone right

now.It definately would make that shoulder hurt more and may give you more

aches due to the decrease and you will think the AP isn't working for you. I

would definately tell him about the shoulder! You may need more Clindymycin

IV's. He may decrease your AP till the flare is over. Please let him decide

what to do.

As for your daughter. If she does (I think its called) pressure point

therapy, have her try that. I had that done and it was amazing. The shoulder

pain (similar to yours) subsided and then went away. Of course I had been on

AP about 6 years at that time. I have been on AP since 1997 and still have

flares. Less often and less pain but still have them. You can read all our

stories on rheumatic.org/medhist.com These storie will give you

encouragement and it will be easier to get thru this knowing others have

done this before you.

Best of luck.

cookt

rheumatic Minocycline

I have Polymyalagia Rheumatica, diagnosed early last year. After a bad

experience with 80 mg. of Prednisone a day for months, I went to Dr.

Sinnott in Ida Grove, Iowa, for AP. He gave me 5 days of IV

Cyclosporine, 900 mg. ea, then 100 mg. Minocycline 2 x day LONG TERM.

My nephew with RA had great success with this treatment under Dr.

Sinnott's care.

Up until two weeks ago, I no longer had any pain around the joints which

was great, but was still fatigued and often " woozy " which wasn't so

great. I don't know if that was from Poly-Rheu or Minocycline.

However, 2 weeks ago my right shoulder, shoulder blade and neck started

aching constantly, kept me awake nights. I may have pulled something

while lifting weights, or it might be the Poly-Rheu. My chiropractor

daughter gave me one treatment so far, I've had 2 massages with a 3rd

coming today. I've tried hot baths, hot and cold packs, linament, but

the shoulder thing won't go away.

I am to call Dr. Sinnott the end of this month to report how I am and to

see if I can begin to slowly reduce the 10 mg. of Prednisone I'm still

on from my family Dr.. I really want to as I'm worried about my

bones. But I'm afraid if I tell him about the shoulder, he'll say

better wait a couple more months to reduce Prednisone.

I don't know who makes the kind of generic Minocycline I'm taking. I

will ask the pharmacist the next time I'm there.

Don't know that this helps answer questions posted about Minocycline or

Minocin, but it's my experience with Minocycline.

Bev in Iowa

http://www.sinnottandtobenmedarts.com/

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Bev,

Has the generic minocycline by Labs been working for you?

is on my list at www.tmgp.com/minocin.htm, and I would like to

add your input to help others in our Group.

You are right. The Humana formulary at

http://www.medicare-partd.com/pics/ContentPics/Humana_PDPFormulary2007.pdf

includes neither minocycline nor prednisone, both of which are

generic drugs. This may be a mistake.

The Medicare Formulary Finder for Prescription Drug Plans at

http://formularyfinder.medicare.gov/formularyfinder/selectstate.asp

shows that Humana Gold includes both minocycline and prednisone.

Sincerely, Harald

At 09:24 AM 1/30/2007, you wrote:

>I just noticed that my pill bottle contains the names of the

>manufacturer, Labs. I don't know if that's one on Harald's list or not.

>

>We received a new booklet from Humana Gold yesterday. My husband

>looked through it and says that neither Minocycline nor Prednisone

>are listed in their formulary. That's strange because I have been

>receiving both through Humana. Has anyone else had this experience

>with their drug plan?

>

>Bev in Iowa

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Yes it works for me. I am greatly improved.

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Bev,

Has the generic minocycline by Labs been working for you?

is on my list at www.tmgp.com/minocin.htm, and I would like to

add your input to help others in our Group.

You are right. The Humana formulary at

http://www.medicare-partd.com/pics/ContentPics/Humana_PDPFormulary2007.pdf

includes neither minocycline nor prednisone, both of which are

generic drugs. This may be a mistake.

The Medicare Formulary Finder for Prescription Drug Plans at

http://formularyfinder.medicare.gov/formularyfinder/selectstate.asp

shows that Humana Gold includes both minocycline and prednisone.

Sincerely, Harald

At 09:24 AM 1/30/2007, you wrote:

>I just noticed that my pill bottle contains the names of the

>manufacturer, Labs. I don't know if that's one on Harald's list or

not.

>

>We received a new booklet from Humana Gold yesterday. My husband

>looked through it and says that neither Minocycline nor Prednisone

>are listed in their formulary. That's strange because I have been

>receiving both through Humana. Has anyone else had this experience

>with their drug plan?

>

>Bev in Iowa

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Does anyone take Minocycline? I saw the actress Kathleen on

Larry King last week and she has RA. She is also very active in a RA

group with Doctors from Boston, etc. She takes Minocycline and

Celebrex and she claims she is doing very well. Just curious if anyone

on site is on this.

thanks,

Diane

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I haven't started any medication for my RA yet, but

after researching, I have decided I want to start with

the minocycline, so I am very interested in what you

find. I didn't see Larry King, what did she say?

-J

--- Diane <carol.incognito@...> wrote:

> Does anyone take Minocycline? I saw the actress

> Kathleen on

> Larry King last week and she has RA. She is also

> very active in a RA

> group with Doctors from Boston, etc. She takes

> Minocycline and

> Celebrex and she claims she is doing very well.

> Just curious if anyone

> on site is on this.

> thanks,

> Diane

>

>

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I took minocycline and it was wonderful. I took it with methotrexate. I only

stopped taking it because it was making my chronic headache unbearable. ez

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Regarding actress Kathleen and Minocycline on Larry King. She

didn't say what she takes, she said it wouldn't be fair. She did say

and that is what really caught my attention that for years doctors

treated patients with medicines that were sometimes worse than the

actual disease...and then she said MTX as being one of them. So, I

went and did some research to try to find out just what she takes and

where she gets her info. I went to Google and punched in Kathleen

Rheumatoid and up popped all the info I needed...told what she

is on and who her doctors are, which they happen to be right here in

Boston at the Beth Israel (a fantastic hospital). So now I am on a

new mission and that is why I stopped the MTX, plus it never worked

unless I just sat in my recliner and didn't move.

Hope this helps...

diane

>

> > Does anyone take Minocycline? I saw the actress

> > Kathleen on

> > Larry King last week and she has RA. She is also

> > very active in a RA

> > group with Doctors from Boston, etc. She takes

> > Minocycline and

> > Celebrex and she claims she is doing very well.

> > Just curious if anyone

> > on site is on this.

> > thanks,

> > Diane

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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Hi Diane. I have been taking minocycline for about 6 months now.

When I started I was also taking celebrex (200mg/day) and plaquinil

(400 mg/day). I am completely off the celebrex now, and I am down to

200mg plaquinil. I am doing very well on the minocycline.

I do the pulse dosing, which is just one pill 3X/week (M,W,F). The

Arthritis Foundation lists minocycline as an anti-inflammatory, but

there are many who think it is really fighting infectious causes of

RA. I don't know which is true, but I know I am feeling pretty good

on very little medication.

I still have stiffness and limited range of motion, and some

fatigue. But I am working full time, and back to exercising (yoga

and weight training). I can do everything I need to at home, and my

husband and I are going on an overseas trip this weekend- something

I couldn't dream of doing last summer. Back then, I couldn't even

roll over in bed without pain.

I also beloing to the rheumatic group on . And check out

www.rhuematic.org. There is a lot to learn, but I am very happy with

this treatment plan. I could live like this the rest of my life --

but of course, who knows what's around the corner. Good luck to you.

Bonnie Lou

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HI Bonnie,

How long were you taking the minocycline before you

noticed improvement? Did you have to suggest it to

your Dr., or did they suggest it?

Thanks,

Janet

--- bonlucas <bonlucas@...> wrote:

> Hi Diane. I have been taking minocycline for about 6

> months now.

> When I started I was also taking celebrex

> (200mg/day) and plaquinil

> (400 mg/day). I am completely off the celebrex now,

> and I am down to

> 200mg plaquinil. I am doing very well on the

> minocycline.

>

> I do the pulse dosing, which is just one pill

> 3X/week (M,W,F). The

> Arthritis Foundation lists minocycline as an

> anti-inflammatory, but

> there are many who think it is really fighting

> infectious causes of

> RA. I don't know which is true, but I know I am

> feeling pretty good

> on very little medication.

>

> I still have stiffness and limited range of motion,

> and some

> fatigue. But I am working full time, and back to

> exercising (yoga

> and weight training). I can do everything I need to

> at home, and my

> husband and I are going on an overseas trip this

> weekend- something

> I couldn't dream of doing last summer. Back then, I

> couldn't even

> roll over in bed without pain.

>

> I also beloing to the rheumatic group on . And

> check out

> www.rhuematic.org. There is a lot to learn, but I am

> very happy with

> this treatment plan. I could live like this the rest

> of my life --

> but of course, who knows what's around the corner.

> Good luck to you.

>

> Bonnie Lou

>

>

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Hi Bonnie Lou,

Thank you so much for the encouraging words. I am praying that I am

one of the fortunate ones that it will work for. It is wonderful that

you are doing so well with so little medicine. I am going to try to

do everything possible to stay off the " Heaving Hitting " meds. I

felt tired and sick all the time on the MTX.

Thanks again,

diane

>

> Hi Diane. I have been taking minocycline for about 6 months now.

> When I started I was also taking celebrex (200mg/day) and plaquinil

> (400 mg/day). I am completely off the celebrex now, and I am down

to

> 200mg plaquinil. I am doing very well on the minocycline.

>

> I do the pulse dosing, which is just one pill 3X/week (M,W,F). The

> Arthritis Foundation lists minocycline as an anti-inflammatory, but

> there are many who think it is really fighting infectious causes of

> RA. I don't know which is true, but I know I am feeling pretty good

> on very little medication.

>

> I still have stiffness and limited range of motion, and some

> fatigue. But I am working full time, and back to exercising (yoga

> and weight training). I can do everything I need to at home, and my

> husband and I are going on an overseas trip this weekend- something

> I couldn't dream of doing last summer. Back then, I couldn't even

> roll over in bed without pain.

>

> I also beloing to the rheumatic group on . And check out

> www.rhuematic.org. There is a lot to learn, but I am very happy

with

> this treatment plan. I could live like this the rest of my life --

> but of course, who knows what's around the corner. Good luck to you.

>

> Bonnie Lou

>

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Janet, I had to suggest the minocycline. My doc would be just as happy

if I didn't take it, and I will probably need to work to convince her

to continue. She is doing it more to accommodate my interest. But she

does want to keep her patients happy -- which is a great quality in a

doctor. So even though she doesn't see the value, she will likely work

with me on this.

I saw improvement right away, (less pain at first, and the swelling

came down in a couple of months) but I started celebrex, plaquenil and

minocycline all around the same time. So of course, I can't really be

sure which one is working. I am off the celebrex, but I will continue

both the plaquenil and mino for quite some time I think. They say it

takes at least 6 months for the mino to do any good for most people --

and many take longer.

Do as much gentle stretching as you can. Even with these meds, I find

I lose range very, very quickly -- and have to keep at the exercise

every day or two. If I miss several days I lose a lot of ground. It's

going to be a life long battle. Good luck to you.

Bonnie Lou

>

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Thanks for all your help Bonnie!! Right now I am

taking an antibiotic for a tooth surgery, but I have

been noticing the past few days I am feeling better,

but like you, I am not sure what the cause is, if it

is the antibiotic, because I have been stretching my

feet out three times a day, or if the diet and

supplement regime I am on is finally kicking in. I

guess I will wait and see, but I am definitley going

to give the minocycline a try when I start meds.

Right now, my husband and I are trying to have another

baby before I start the drug therapy.

Thanks again,

Janet

--- bonlucas <bonlucas@...> wrote:

> Janet, I had to suggest the minocycline. My doc

> would be just as happy

> if I didn't take it, and I will probably need to

> work to convince her

> to continue. She is doing it more to accommodate my

> interest. But she

> does want to keep her patients happy -- which is a

> great quality in a

> doctor. So even though she doesn't see the value,

> she will likely work

> with me on this.

>

> I saw improvement right away, (less pain at first,

> and the swelling

> came down in a couple of months) but I started

> celebrex, plaquenil and

> minocycline all around the same time. So of course,

> I can't really be

> sure which one is working. I am off the celebrex,

> but I will continue

> both the plaquenil and mino for quite some time I

> think. They say it

> takes at least 6 months for the mino to do any good

> for most people --

> and many take longer.

>

> Do as much gentle stretching as you can. Even with

> these meds, I find

> I lose range very, very quickly -- and have to keep

> at the exercise

> every day or two. If I miss several days I lose a

> lot of ground. It's

> going to be a life long battle. Good luck to you.

>

> Bonnie Lou

>

>

>

> >

>

>

>

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Years ago I had purchased minocycline without an Rx. Is there any place where

it can be done?

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Well actually Amy, it wasn't just " a step " The hospital van couldn't get in my

drive way, so 2 people on each side of me, taking the brundt of my weight,

walked me to the van.....so it 6 or more steps! It was exciting getting out,

feeling the cold air and seeing all the snow piled up in this town! And, a big

yes to meeting on an island! sally

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Harald,

Thanks for the great lead...and the humor. I got a nice chuckle out of it. Oh

that we all could meet on some tropical island and put faces to these names.

And GREAT news for ya, Sally! Glad you've found a good doc and have been able to

get out...even if it is just for medical appointments. It's a step! Amy

>

> ,

>

> Your link

>

<http://www.4cnrs-infections.com/minomycin.html>http://www.4cnrs-infections.com/\

minomycin.html

> was sent in response to a request for a source of minocycline without

> a prescription.

>

> The link leads to a source for one hundred 100 mg Minomycin capsules

> for US $76.00. To the best of my knowledge, Minomycin is the name for

> pelleted brand name Minocin as sold in Australia, New-Zealand, Japan,

> and South Africa. The $76 price includes global airmail postage and

> is about half of the lowest Canadian prices for brand name Minocin

> made by Stiefel. This is most likely an excellent deal.

>

> The link leads to a company named 4 Corners Pharmacy, located on Eluk

> Road, Pango, Port Vila, Republic of Vanuatu. Vanuatu is an

> archipelago of 83 islands lying between New Caledonia and Fiji in the

> South Pacific. You may wish to check out the pharmacy in person

> before purchasing there.

>

> Sincerely, Harald

>

>

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About that ISLAND. Dolores said we could always come and see her and Mike in

Puerto Rico. Not too far but nice warm climate. Eva

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rheumatic

Date: Saturday, February 12, 2011, 12:56 PM

 

Well actually Amy, it wasn't just " a step " The hospital van couldn't get

in my drive way, so 2 people on each side of me, taking the brundt of my weight,

walked me to the van.....so it 6 or more steps! It was exciting getting out,

feeling the cold air and seeing all the snow piled up in this town! And, a big

yes to meeting on an island! sally

rheumatic Re: minocycline

Harald,

Thanks for the great lead...and the humor. I got a nice chuckle out of it. Oh

that we all could meet on some tropical island and put faces to these names.

And GREAT news for ya, Sally! Glad you've found a good doc and have been able to

get out...even if it is just for medical appointments. It's a step! Amy

>

> ,

>

> Your link

>

<http://www.4cnrs-infections.com/minomycin.html>http://www.4cnrs-infections.com/\

minomycin.html

> was sent in response to a request for a source of minocycline without

> a prescription.

>

> The link leads to a source for one hundred 100 mg Minomycin capsules

> for US $76.00. To the best of my knowledge, Minomycin is the name for

> pelleted brand name Minocin as sold in Australia, New-Zealand, Japan,

> and South Africa. The $76 price includes global airmail postage and

> is about half of the lowest Canadian prices for brand name Minocin

> made by Stiefel. This is most likely an excellent deal.

>

> The link leads to a company named 4 Corners Pharmacy, located on Eluk

> Road, Pango, Port Vila, Republic of Vanuatu. Vanuatu is an

> archipelago of 83 islands lying between New Caledonia and Fiji in the

> South Pacific. You may wish to check out the pharmacy in person

> before purchasing there.

>

> Sincerely, Harald

>

>

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Hi everyone,  I have an RV, one tent, 3 cots, a full size futon, three

hammocks and two airbeds.  If you all are able to camp, come on down. We have

a large covered patio and a huge 20x20 covering over the RV. And we have a huge

yard for those who want to bring their own tent.  Walmart & groceries are just

a few blocks away and we have an outside washer dryer and sink.  Unfortunaltely

we have only one toilet & shower in our house.  The weather is gorgeous both

day and night, but the chickens may wake you up early in the morning. I am so

used to them, I don't hear them anymore.  You can hear the surf at night. 

There is a huge house out back that can be rented for about $1,000.00 if you

want to stay a week or maybe a few days more.  With airbeds, I bet we can get

about ten people in there or more, so if everyone is willing to share the cost

of $100.00 per week, I am sure, we could have community pot luck dinners

together.  The kitchen

downstairs is huge as is the kitchen upstairs.  That house has three levels

and two complete bathrooms and also outside showers for people who want to wash

off their surfboards and what nots.  The beach is 350 ft below as we are on a

large lot above a cliff that has the most spectcular view . But no foot access

as there is too much underbrush.  However the car can take you there in less

than 5 min  I have one car and if some of you want to share a car, there are

rentals at the airport.  We live 20Km from Aguadilla Airport and can fit about

3 in the backseat at a time. You don't need much luggage as most of the time we

live in T-shirts, shorts and/or bathing suits.  A sweater is a neccessity

because most stores think it is hot outside and put the A/C on so high that

sometimes I swear it will start snowing inside.  So, we keep a hoodie or two in

the car most times for just such occasions. We would love to meet you all and

if you want to make

plans, I think late March or April is the best time to come.  I am cold

intolerant (That is why I am here).  so, if the nightime weather get lower

than 72F, I start freezing!  Daytime weather is in the mid to upper 80's and

all summer long we get the ocean breezes to keep us cool and the mosquitos

away.  On a still night we turn on the tiki torch lamps with citronella oil and

that keeps the pests away.   There is alway Avon's " Skin So Soft " and for non

toxic repellant, we find that spraying listerine helps a lot.  If you are

extremely sweet, you can always bring your own  " OFF "   But mostly, we have

little problems with that.  If any of you are musicians, we love getting

together and singing.  We have several guitars, tambourines, shakers, a small

bongo and Mike plays the harmonica. We have an outdoor BBQ for those who like

to do the cooking.  And there is an outdoor above the ground pool for cooling

off when you want to besides the

beach below.  Oh! I forgot that we have WiFi, so if you have your laptops, you

can have on-line access on my patio and in my RV. As far as I know, it

doesn't reach the back house, but we have cable service and TV out on the patio

for whomever wants to watch their special soap, SNL or game.  It is

available.  There are TV's in the back house, but not sure if they are

connected to cable. For those of you who wnt to arrive in San , it is a two

hour ride and Mike does not like to do it.  So either rent a car with others

sharing cost or use a collectivo.  They charge $30.00/per person. If you come

in to Aguadilla airport, We can come get you, but keep the luggage load down, 

it is a Kia Soul not a truck.   Take care and hope we see some of you all

soon.  Dolores & Mike  

From: mannasal@... <mannasal@...>

Subject: Re: rheumatic Re: minocycline

rheumatic

Date: Saturday, February 12, 2011, 12:56 PM

 

Well actually Amy, it wasn't just " a step " The hospital van couldn't get in my

drive way, so 2 people on each side of me, taking the brundt of my weight,

walked me to the van.....so it 6 or more steps! It was exciting getting out,

feeling the cold air and seeing all the snow piled up in this town! And, a big

yes to meeting on an island! sally

rheumatic Re: minocycline

Harald,

Thanks for the great lead...and the humor. I got a nice chuckle out of it. Oh

that we all could meet on some tropical island and put faces to these names.

And GREAT news for ya, Sally! Glad you've found a good doc and have been able to

get out...even if it is just for medical appointments. It's a step! Amy

>

> ,

>

> Your link

>

<http://www.4cnrs-infections.com/minomycin.html>http://www.4cnrs-infections.com/\

minomycin.html

> was sent in response to a request for a source of minocycline without

> a prescription.

>

> The link leads to a source for one hundred 100 mg Minomycin capsules

> for US $76.00. To the best of my knowledge, Minomycin is the name for

> pelleted brand name Minocin as sold in Australia, New-Zealand, Japan,

> and South Africa. The $76 price includes global airmail postage and

> is about half of the lowest Canadian prices for brand name Minocin

> made by Stiefel. This is most likely an excellent deal.

>

> The link leads to a company named 4 Corners Pharmacy, located on Eluk

> Road, Pango, Port Vila, Republic of Vanuatu. Vanuatu is an

> archipelago of 83 islands lying between New Caledonia and Fiji in the

> South Pacific. You may wish to check out the pharmacy in person

> before purchasing there.

>

> Sincerely, Harald

>

>

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I bags the futon !! I have the bathers, short, Tshirts etc have enough money to

hire another car/RV or whatever can afford the food, drinks & whatever I need

for necessities, niceties & some retail therapy whilst I am there .. I just

need the money for the airfares, boo hoo

Seriously though if I had the cash I would be on the next plane out !

Sounds to me like north Queensland or Bali .. & I love that evening balmy

weather sitting with the torches lit having good conversation & a drink or two

( & you all thought I meant alcohol, own up, you did, didn't you!)

What a lovely picture you paint you just made my day Dolores.

Cheers,

Maz

>

> >

>

> > ,

>

> >

>

> > Your link

>

> >

<http://www.4cnrs-infections.com/minomycin.html>http://www.4cnrs-infections.com/\

minomycin.html

>

> > was sent in response to a request for a source of minocycline without

>

> > a prescription.

>

> >

>

> > The link leads to a source for one hundred 100 mg Minomycin capsules

>

> > for US $76.00. To the best of my knowledge, Minomycin is the name for

>

> > pelleted brand name Minocin as sold in Australia, New-Zealand, Japan,

>

> > and South Africa. The $76 price includes global airmail postage and

>

> > is about half of the lowest Canadian prices for brand name Minocin

>

> > made by Stiefel. This is most likely an excellent deal.

>

> >

>

> > The link leads to a company named 4 Corners Pharmacy, located on Eluk

>

> > Road, Pango, Port Vila, Republic of Vanuatu. Vanuatu is an

>

> > archipelago of 83 islands lying between New Caledonia and Fiji in the

>

> > South Pacific. You may wish to check out the pharmacy in person

>

> > before purchasing there.

>

> >

>

> > Sincerely, Harald

>

> >

>

> >

>

>

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Dolores,

I would take you up on that trip, but we have already put money down on a choir

tour to Germany in September and October. If it falls through (not enough

singers) we may come and sleep on an airbed.Love you both, Eva

From: Maz <maz.aust@...>

Subject: rheumatic Re: minocycline

rheumatic

Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2011, 7:07 PM

 

I bags the futon !! I have the bathers, short, Tshirts etc have enough

money to hire another car/RV or whatever can afford the food, drinks & whatever

I need for necessities, niceties & some retail therapy whilst I am there .. I

just need the money for the airfares, boo hoo

Seriously though if I had the cash I would be on the next plane out !

Sounds to me like north Queensland or Bali .. & I love that evening balmy

weather sitting with the torches lit having good conversation & a drink or two

( & you all thought I meant alcohol, own up, you did, didn't you!)

What a lovely picture you paint you just made my day Dolores.

Cheers,

Maz

>

> >

>

> > ,

>

> >

>

> > Your link

>

> >

<http://www.4cnrs-infections.com/minomycin.html>http://www.4cnrs-infections.com/\

minomycin.html

>

> > was sent in response to a request for a source of minocycline without

>

> > a prescription.

>

> >

>

> > The link leads to a source for one hundred 100 mg Minomycin capsules

>

> > for US $76.00. To the best of my knowledge, Minomycin is the name for

>

> > pelleted brand name Minocin as sold in Australia, New-Zealand, Japan,

>

> > and South Africa. The $76 price includes global airmail postage and

>

> > is about half of the lowest Canadian prices for brand name Minocin

>

> > made by Stiefel. This is most likely an excellent deal.

>

> >

>

> > The link leads to a company named 4 Corners Pharmacy, located on Eluk

>

> > Road, Pango, Port Vila, Republic of Vanuatu. Vanuatu is an

>

> > archipelago of 83 islands lying between New Caledonia and Fiji in the

>

> > South Pacific. You may wish to check out the pharmacy in person

>

> > before purchasing there.

>

> >

>

> > Sincerely, Harald

>

> >

>

> >

>

>

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