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Hello [skyler],

I've posted before looking for information on JRA. My son has scleroderma.

Anyways, I just read your message and noticed that you take your child to

UCLA. Does your child see Dr. Rawlings? My son does. We were going to CHLA

up to 3 weeks ago. I really like Dr. Rawlings alot :) Our next appointment

is Oct. 24.

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Kathy,

Glad to hear there is a kindred spirit there at UCLA! We were slated to see Dr. Rawlings, but we truly only see him in passing. We see Dr. Gallagher and she reviews the case with him. So far it appears we are making progress. Last night I dropped Skylers Prednisone dosage another step and today he is doing just fine, so maybe the cyclosporin is working for him.

We are supposed to return to UCLA in a month for another follow up, though funds are nil, we will try to get to this. How are they treating your son? as in drugs.

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Hello [skyler],I've posted before looking for information on JRA. My son has scleroderma. Anyways, I just read your message and noticed that you take your child to UCLA. Does your child see Dr. Rawlings? My son does. We were going to CHLA up to 3 weeks ago. I really like Dr. Rawlings alot :) Our next appointment is Oct. 24.Hugs & Support,

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In a message dated 1/3/2001 12:02:05 AM Eastern Standard Time,

patsy1128@... writes:

<< Like you I have all the symptoms. DX w/ 1A.

Patsy >>

Hi Patsy

It's interesting, maybe CMT1a is so much like HNPP that some of the symptoms

are identical. I don't know what type I have. Would like to find out, if

insurance will pay, I'm going to have the lab work done this year.

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At 05:43 AM 3/11/01 +0000, you wrote:

>This is my first post and I am hoping someone can give me some

>suggestions. I have a cousin that has Shingles and nothing has helped

>her that the doctor have prescribed. I am hoping I can make something

>that will give her some relief.

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> Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 12:24:01 -0600

> From: The 's <schooly@...>

> Subject: Shingles

>

Hi Donna,

I was just reading about this condition last week in

Worwood's great book " Essential Aromatherapy " .

It stuck in my mind because we had an old friend, who

is now passed on, who had this problem.

As well as Ravensara recommends Essential Oils

of Bergamot, Eucalyptus, Lavender, Lemon Balm

(not to be used if pregnant!) and/or Geranium.

I can see where a blend of these would be nice.

Personally, from my own experience with using and

teaching about aromaTherapy, I would start with

straight Lavender Essential Oil just poured onto the

problem area. I consider Lavender EO to be almost a

" miracle " cure for many problems and we keep it in all

of our family and farm first aid kits.

Good luck, and I hope you will keep us posted on what

helps here.

Another Thyme, Sharron

> Hi Listmembers,

>

> This is my first post and I am hoping someone can

> give me some

> suggestions. I have a cousin that has Shingles and

> nothing has helped

> her that the doctor have prescribed. I am hoping I

> can make something

> that will give her some relief.

>

> Thanks in advance for your help.

>

> Donna mailto:schooly@...

>

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This is so true, we must contain our anger. I had a very interesting

conversation today. My son goes to a homeschool center, sponsored by our

school district a couple of times a week. While I was there, a Moslem man

was enrolling his children. I was asked to answer some questions. He was a

very nice gentleman. I couldn't help but ask how he was doing. It turns out

that he is the local leader (priest?) at the Mosque here. He expressed his

outrage at this horrible incident. I asked if people were being good to him

and his family. He said the majority of people have been very supportive,

but his Mosque has had many hateful phone calls. This is part of the reason

he has decided to homeschool his children..fear. I asked how he was holding

up, and he said,

" OK, I am from South Africa, and I am used to this kind of thing " .

I pray that we will never become " used " to this kind of thing. My husband's

family spent time in internment camps during World War II and I hope the USA

has moved well beyond this.

M.

In a message dated 9/13/01 7:05:56 PM, writes:

<< My knee jerk reaction was to write my Congressman and ask that he deport

any

Arab who didn't have citizenship and not allow any one of that particular

ethnicity into this country for a long while. Then I watched the news and

saw that some Arab Americans were being attacked, their businesses shot at,

etc. I was so stunned by this and felt that we as Americans cannot lower

ourselves to their level. We can't let fear make us do things that are NOT

American. I see this country as a place where everyone can belong. My knee

jerk reaction went out the window but I still want those who did this caught

and punished. >>

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This is so true, we must contain our anger. I had a very interesting

conversation today. My son goes to a homeschool center, sponsored by our

school district a couple of times a week. While I was there, a Moslem man

was enrolling his children. I was asked to answer some questions. He was a

very nice gentleman. I couldn't help but ask how he was doing. It turns out

that he is the local leader (priest?) at the Mosque here. He expressed his

outrage at this horrible incident. I asked if people were being good to him

and his family. He said the majority of people have been very supportive,

but his Mosque has had many hateful phone calls. This is part of the reason

he has decided to homeschool his children..fear. I asked how he was holding

up, and he said,

" OK, I am from South Africa, and I am used to this kind of thing " .

I pray that we will never become " used " to this kind of thing. My husband's

family spent time in internment camps during World War II and I hope the USA

has moved well beyond this.

M.

In a message dated 9/13/01 7:05:56 PM, writes:

<< My knee jerk reaction was to write my Congressman and ask that he deport

any

Arab who didn't have citizenship and not allow any one of that particular

ethnicity into this country for a long while. Then I watched the news and

saw that some Arab Americans were being attacked, their businesses shot at,

etc. I was so stunned by this and felt that we as Americans cannot lower

ourselves to their level. We can't let fear make us do things that are NOT

American. I see this country as a place where everyone can belong. My knee

jerk reaction went out the window but I still want those who did this caught

and punished. >>

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Im real paranoid about health things...and I dont worry about the sex

issue with hubby...They can never say something is 100 per-cent ...But

it is almost nil....with it being around 3 per-cent....and for the

Mother with the nineteen year old..you have come to a good group

here..just research everything you can and also realize most people have

had it years before they even knew...I would guess my husband got it in

the 70 " s either from drug use or the Army....and I also was a drug user

in the 70 " s but also had a blood transfusion in the 80 " s before blood

was tested for HCV.....

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Hi le,

I haven't posted in a long time, but wanted to share my experience with a

discogram. I had a discogram done 3 1/2 years ago. The actual test wasn't

so horrible. They numbed me part of the way while they were putting the

needles in. It bothered me when the needle hit a nerve or something else.

I felt the most pain afterwards. They moved me on the stretcher to have a

CT scan of my three discs after the procedure and I just cried. I hardly

remembered or cared about the CT scan. I didn't bring any pain medication

with me and should have. The doctor ended up giving me something for pain

because I couldn't take it any longer. I did find out after visiting my

second opinion doctor that I didn't need to have this test done. He could

tell by my x-ray that I needed surgery. I had a fusion at L5-S1.

Good luck and I wish you all of the best!

Tish

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From: " le " daniellebrauer@...

Date: Fri May 12, 2006 9:05am(PDT)

Subject: Discogram

I'm having a discogram done from L3 down to S1 this coming Tuesday.

Has anyone had this done? How bad was it? I'm nervous!!

le

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Hi le,

I haven't posted in a long time, but wanted to share my experience with a

discogram. I had a discogram done 3 1/2 years ago. The actual test wasn't

so horrible. They numbed me part of the way while they were putting the

needles in. It bothered me when the needle hit a nerve or something else.

I felt the most pain afterwards. They moved me on the stretcher to have a

CT scan of my three discs after the procedure and I just cried. I hardly

remembered or cared about the CT scan. I didn't bring any pain medication

with me and should have. The doctor ended up giving me something for pain

because I couldn't take it any longer. I did find out after visiting my

second opinion doctor that I didn't need to have this test done. He could

tell by my x-ray that I needed surgery. I had a fusion at L5-S1.

Good luck and I wish you all of the best!

Tish

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From: " le " daniellebrauer@...

Date: Fri May 12, 2006 9:05am(PDT)

Subject: Discogram

I'm having a discogram done from L3 down to S1 this coming Tuesday.

Has anyone had this done? How bad was it? I'm nervous!!

le

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Hi le,

I haven't posted in a long time, but wanted to share my experience with a

discogram. I had a discogram done 3 1/2 years ago. The actual test wasn't

so horrible. They numbed me part of the way while they were putting the

needles in. It bothered me when the needle hit a nerve or something else.

I felt the most pain afterwards. They moved me on the stretcher to have a

CT scan of my three discs after the procedure and I just cried. I hardly

remembered or cared about the CT scan. I didn't bring any pain medication

with me and should have. The doctor ended up giving me something for pain

because I couldn't take it any longer. I did find out after visiting my

second opinion doctor that I didn't need to have this test done. He could

tell by my x-ray that I needed surgery. I had a fusion at L5-S1.

Good luck and I wish you all of the best!

Tish

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From: " le " daniellebrauer@...

Date: Fri May 12, 2006 9:05am(PDT)

Subject: Discogram

I'm having a discogram done from L3 down to S1 this coming Tuesday.

Has anyone had this done? How bad was it? I'm nervous!!

le

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This is a great list with vital insightful messages, BUT it can be improved if

everyone would just delete the original message that automatically appears when

posting a reply. I think we all would appreciate the time saved from not having

to sort through the redundant postings.

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This is a great list with vital insightful messages, BUT it can be improved if

everyone would just delete the original message that automatically appears when

posting a reply. I think we all would appreciate the time saved from not having

to sort through the redundant postings.

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Actually, I don't agree, because a reply isn't as meaningful without at least some of the context and order in which in occurred. It's often helpful to delete some or even all, however, depending on the situation. Except for those blessed with rare insight or memory, few would know what I'm talking about here unless I included your msg, but no one has to read that. What makes it extra tough on this list is the clutter of ads and boxes that must be included or great pains gone through to copy/paste/delete around, but then that's the way it is.

This is a great list with vital insightful messages, BUT it can be improved if everyone would just delete the original message that automatically appears when posting a reply. I think we all would appreciate the time saved from not having to sort through the redundant postings.

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Actually, I don't agree, because a reply isn't as meaningful without at least some of the context and order in which in occurred. It's often helpful to delete some or even all, however, depending on the situation. Except for those blessed with rare insight or memory, few would know what I'm talking about here unless I included your msg, but no one has to read that. What makes it extra tough on this list is the clutter of ads and boxes that must be included or great pains gone through to copy/paste/delete around, but then that's the way it is.

This is a great list with vital insightful messages, BUT it can be improved if everyone would just delete the original message that automatically appears when posting a reply. I think we all would appreciate the time saved from not having to sort through the redundant postings.

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I'm with Alan on this. and if we make it so the reply has to be on top (as mine is) then you wouldn't have to "sort through redundant postings" if you didn't want to. just read until you hit the from line. From: cusanusnicolas@...

Actually, I don't agree, because a reply isn't as meaningful without at least some of the context and order in which in occurred. It's often helpful to delete some or even all, however, depending on the situation. Except for those blessed with rare insight or memory, few would know what I'm talking about here unless I included your msg, but no one has to read that. What makes it extra tough on this list is the clutter of ads and boxes that must be included or great pains gone through to copy/paste/delete around, but then that's the way it is.

This is a great list with vital insightful messages, BUT it can be improved if everyone would just delete the original message that automatically appears when posting a reply. I think we all would appreciate the time saved from not having to sort through the redundant postings.

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I'm with Alan on this. and if we make it so the reply has to be on top (as mine is) then you wouldn't have to "sort through redundant postings" if you didn't want to. just read until you hit the from line. From: cusanusnicolas@...

Actually, I don't agree, because a reply isn't as meaningful without at least some of the context and order in which in occurred. It's often helpful to delete some or even all, however, depending on the situation. Except for those blessed with rare insight or memory, few would know what I'm talking about here unless I included your msg, but no one has to read that. What makes it extra tough on this list is the clutter of ads and boxes that must be included or great pains gone through to copy/paste/delete around, but then that's the way it is.

This is a great list with vital insightful messages, BUT it can be improved if everyone would just delete the original message that automatically appears when posting a reply. I think we all would appreciate the time saved from not having to sort through the redundant postings.

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I agree whole heartedly! However, this post I hit "respond to group" and it opened my email. I don't see the original message to delete it. How do I do that? I would much prefer to delete or at least shorten the original message :-)

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I agree whole heartedly! However, this post I hit "respond to group" and it opened my email. I don't see the original message to delete it. How do I do that? I would much prefer to delete or at least shorten the original message :-)

Kieffer

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