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Sandy, I wuld try IV clindamycin Thats a good thing to ry. Dr S in Iowa

treated a lot of Lupus pts with IV doxy and they had renal disease that was

helped....another thought.

There are several ways for you to go.

I would also address yeast as that can make RA symptoms wors as well(

Primal defense was good as well as Hulda s black walnut hull)

I do naet and he can check all the meds and sipplemennts whether i can take

them. Good way to check Minocin.( Only use the brand ...less fillers and less

to deal with) I am allergic to a lot and this has saved my body a lot of

grief. www.naet.com will give you info as well as practitioners) This is an

allergy elimination technique and when you look at practitioners, I thought a

Licensed Accpuncturist was best as all the others use accupressure. LAc is their

designation . Find ones with lots of coursework..they then are into it. Mine

just

became a trainer for them

Hang in there

Marge

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Hi,  It does seem like the doctor drop the ball in not talking to you. I would

first call him and let him know how you feel first.  The nurse should have at

least asked if you had a  few questions.  I think it would help you if you did

seek a specialist to look at your daughter although from what you told us it

does seem like a mild a case.  However, she is at the age where things can

change and she does have to be followed closely.

I think it should be every three months rather than six months in my opinion.

If you let  the group know where you live we might be able to point you in the

right direction for a specialist.  Good luck.  Your daughter is very blessed to

have such a concerned mom.  God Bless You!  Ellen

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From: & quot;Scoliosis Treatment & quot;

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Scoliosis Treatment

Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 5:15 AM

Subject: Digest Number 2573

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1. New with lots of questions

    Posted by: & quot;jhills23 & quot; JHills23@... jhills23

    Date: Mon Aug 29, 2011 3:23 pm ((PDT))

Hello everyone, I joined this group in hopes of finding some support and some

answers. It was the only really active group I could find.

Last week during a routine yearly physical my 13 year old daughter & #39;s doctor

was concerned about her back. We went and got the xrays done that same day. The

next day the doctor & #39;s nurse called and said my daughter has mild scoliosis

and to come back in 6 months. That was it, just hung up after that! Didn & #39;t

bother asking if we had any questions or concerns or anything! Needless to say,

it left us shocked and confused. I then went and got a copy of the report and

this is what it says & quot;10 degree dextrocurvature is present at T4. 9 degree

levo curvature is observed centered at L1. No hemivertebra or other deformities

of the thoracic vertebral bodies are present. Some subluxation or fracture. The

paraspinous soft tissues unremarkable. Conclusion: Mild S scoliosis & quot;

Now, we have no idea what any of this means! We don & #39;t know if we should be

seeking a second opinion or are we ok to wait the 6 months for another check up?

Should we seek out a specialist? Can she still participate in sports and PE at

school? Are there any limitations? What do all those numbers and words in the

report mean?

As you can, we are very confused. I love her doctor very much and I fully trust

the doctor but she kind of dropped the ball on this by not offering us any

information! So, I am here hoping to find some answers and some advice!

Thanks

Jenn

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