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WHAT YOU HAVE IN YOUR MOUTH IN MY OPINION IS PROBALY " THRUSH " I HAVE IT

SO BAD AT THE MOMENT I HAD TO GO TO THE ER AND BE PUT ON MYCLEX. IT

REALLY HELPS AND WORKS FAST IF YOU ARE ON A HIGH DOSE OF PREDNISONE OR

AN ANTIBIOTIC THAT IS THE CAUSE. HOPE THIS HELPS

HEIDI

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thanks Heidi if it gets worse or doesn't disappear I will go the docter

Please take good care of yourself!

Loes, aih, holland

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> WHAT YOU HAVE IN YOUR MOUTH IN MY OPINION IS PROBALY " THRUSH " I HAVE IT

> SO BAD AT THE MOMENT I HAD TO GO TO THE ER AND BE PUT ON MYCLEX. IT

> REALLY HELPS AND WORKS FAST IF YOU ARE ON A HIGH DOSE OF PREDNISONE OR

> AN ANTIBIOTIC THAT IS THE CAUSE. HOPE THIS HELPS

> HEIDI

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Kathi,

Seems everything turns into a symptom some where down the line. The roof of

my mouth hurts to where I hardly chew I still manage, however. I have been

told it is a vitamin deficiency.

gayle/trans.6-99

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It could be the start of a Thrush infection. Quite common if you are immunosuppressed.

Don

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-----Original Message-----From: kathiruud@... [mailto:kathiruud@...]Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 10:07 PM egroupsSubject: [ ] QuestionHi everyone:This sounds like a really silly question, but has anyone experienced a burning sensation on their tongue? My tongue feels like I burned it but I didn't. It has felt this way for about a week now. Is it another symptom or am I going crazy? My sense of smell is also very keen lately.Kathi - Moline

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debra..... when I had ascites my belly looked as if it were about to

explode. my belly button extended out a an inch or so and blue veins

showed thru my skin it was stretched so tight. The fluid pressed against

my heart and lungs and it was very difficult to breathe .

How are you doing . I hadn`t seen too many posts from you till lately.

love and serenity jerry

At the risk of sounding stupid, can someone please tell me the difference

between ascites and normal fluid retention in the abdomen?

Debra

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Hi, I am an acon and I'm 42 and never knew that you could correct bowed leg

on a dwarf

>From: ABritt1041@...

>To:

Dwarfismegroups

>Subject: Question

>Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 11:19:37 EST

>

> I have a question for any of you who have had the " simple " procedure DR

>Kopits does to correct bowed legs. My son is to have surgery on the ninth

>of

>Jan. and my question is how do you keep a two year old off their feet for

>10

>days? Our son is Very active and into everything so I am worried that he

>will

>hurt himself trying to get up and about toward the end of the 10 day

>period.

>Any suggestions or advise would be great:-)

>

>

>Thanks

>

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I had the leg-straightening procedure done twice; once when I was 9 and again

when I was 13. Both times it was done at the Shriner's Hospital in

Springfield MA. It's called a bilateral tibial osteotomy. While this isn't

the Dr. Kopits version, I'm grateful for the work that was done on me. My

legs are stick straight compared to what they used to look like when I was a

kid. I was in long-legged casts for 6 weeks but the biggest bummer is that

those evil people at Shriner's have a school in the hospital.

To be filed under " what a small world it is! " category -- while I was under

Shriner's care, the chief of Orthopedic Surgery was a doctor named Kruger

(forget his first name). Our very own Dr. Ain studied under him. Not sure of

the exact time line here, but I got this info from Dr. Ain himself when he

asked about the scars on my legs.

Rose J.

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I had a procedure done in 1973 by Dr. Boettcher (pronounced betcher) in

Seattle Washington. It is not simple and required 12 weeks in casts (six

in a spika sp? cast and six more weeks in two straightlegged casts).

They said the procedure would last about ten years but I'm on 25 + years

now.

karin

On Wed, 13 Dec 2000 11:58:45 -0500 " heather davis " <had1358@...>

writes:

> Hi, I am an acon and I'm 42 and never knew that you could correct

> bowed leg

> on a dwarf

>

>

> >From: ABritt1041@...

> >To:

> Dwarfismegroups

> >Subject: Question

> >Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 11:19:37 EST

> >

> > I have a question for any of you who have had the " simple "

> procedure DR

> >Kopits does to correct bowed legs. My son is to have surgery on the

> ninth

> >of

> >Jan. and my question is how do you keep a two year old off their

> feet for

> >10

> >days? Our son is Very active and into everything so I am worried

> that he

> >will

> >hurt himself trying to get up and about toward the end of the 10

> day

> >period.

> >Any suggestions or advise would be great:-)

> >

> >

> >Thanks

> >

>

>

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On Wed, 13 Dec 2000 kitties77@... wrote:

> I had a procedure done in 1973 by Dr. Boettcher (pronounced betcher) in

> Seattle Washington.

I'm glad you clarified the pronunciation... otherwise one might pronounce

it " botcher " , or " butcher " , neither of which is a good name for a surgeon!

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In a message dated 12/28/00 9:35:32 AM Eastern Standard Time,

tomato@... writes:

<< Hi,

Is it normal to get a yeast infection while you are going through the

treatment? I haven't had one in a long time and now as I am halfway

through my first month of treatment I have one. I am using AquaFlora.

Celeste

>>

I don't know if it's normal, but I've only started treatment for a week and I

think I have one too. Haven't had one in years.

Nastasya

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What's leaky gut? Just wondering.

Mona

P.S. Please forgive me for any future spelling errors

i might make since I hurt my left wrist and have it

wrapped in a bandage to immobilize it. I'm typing one

handed.

--- TFreyre@... wrote:

> In a message dated 1/5/01 12:41:32 PM Central

> Standard Time,

> _el@... writes:

>

> << they can also give you a prescription

> for ibprofen-prescription strength. >>

>

> This could be VERY bad for anyone with leaky gut.

>

> Tracey

>

>

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Hi ,

I think a lot of people use those terms

interchangeably. If the sensitivity of the test is to

<200 and you have no detectable virus, then I would

say you are 'undetectable'. But you may also be in

remission. If your viral load STAYS undetectable for

6 months after stopping treatment, a sustained

response, then I guess you would call that being in

remission. I'm sure there are probably more than one

opinion on the 'proper' use of these terms! How ever

you want to word it, I hope you stay that way!

Claudine

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Hi ,

I think a lot of people use those terms

interchangeably. If the sensitivity of the test is to

<200 and you have no detectable virus, then I would

say you are 'undetectable'. But you may also be in

remission. If your viral load STAYS undetectable for

6 months after stopping treatment, a sustained

response, then I guess you would call that being in

remission. I'm sure there are probably more than one

opinion on the 'proper' use of these terms! How ever

you want to word it, I hope you stay that way!

Claudine

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Hi ,

It means you are undectectable. There is no way to check the viral load that

would read " 0 " . It can be checked down to 5-8, but that is the lowest.

Hey--down to 200 is great! Let's hope it stays that way.

Good luck,

Betty

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Hi ,

It means you are undectectable. There is no way to check the viral load that

would read " 0 " . It can be checked down to 5-8, but that is the lowest.

Hey--down to 200 is great! Let's hope it stays that way.

Good luck,

Betty

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I am so happy for you that your load is only 200. Last June when my test

came back with 3,000 my nurse told me that anything under 5,000 was considered

un-detectable and that if I continued to be 3,000 or below after 6 months off of

treatment I would be considered ( " cured " ) Her word not mine. Well anyway that

wasn't to be for me this time around but maybe next time. I have read from info

found online that the pegylated tx has much better success rate than the intron

A therapy. I can only hope that is right. Anyway congrats to you !!!

Hugs,

Trish

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I am so happy for you that your load is only 200. Last June when my test

came back with 3,000 my nurse told me that anything under 5,000 was considered

un-detectable and that if I continued to be 3,000 or below after 6 months off of

treatment I would be considered ( " cured " ) Her word not mine. Well anyway that

wasn't to be for me this time around but maybe next time. I have read from info

found online that the pegylated tx has much better success rate than the intron

A therapy. I can only hope that is right. Anyway congrats to you !!!

Hugs,

Trish

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--- Patrice Vicory <poetrywrtr@...> wrote:

Last June when my test came back with 3,000 my

> nurse told me that anything under 5,000 was

> considered un-detectable and that if I continued to

> be 3,000 or below after 6 months off of treatment I

> would be considered ( " cured " ).....

Dear Trish,

It doesn't sound like that nurse knew what she

was talking about. If you have detectable virus, how

can she say you are 'undetectable'? Doesn't even make

sense. There are PCR tests to check for viral load,

and they can all have different sensativity levels.

Like '<5000', or '<100,000', or '<500', or '<200', or

'<100'. Any time your viral load is BELOW the

sensativity of the test being used it will show up as

'undectable'. That doesn't mean you are cured though.

It only means there wasn't enough virus in the serum

sample for the test to detect. The only 'cure' would

be if you had absolutely ZERO virus, and there is no

test that can detect down to zero. If you remain

undetectable for at least 6 months you are considered

to have a 'sustained response' to treatment. I don't

know where your nurse would have gotten that info,

because it is not correct. It sounds like the PCR

test they were using had a sensativity of <3000 and

your viral load was under that, so it was

'undetectable', but I can't figure out the <5000 part

at all. People have gone undetectable to <100, and

still had the virus show up again.

Claudine

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Ya know, I was really confused but confusion DON'T COME FROM THE LORD ,

soooooo I am just not worrying about it no more...

I have a great and fun time emailing all my hepper family... i just love

my hepchistians.... you can invite any other christians if you like or

even your family...it's for the family's of christian heppers too...

Not sure if i told you but i online alot..so if you ever need to talk i

am here.. ok??

I don't offer unless i mean it.. I'm down to earth and i mean what i

say....

Take care, hepper sister..

Love, Smiles & Hugs,

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>Hi All,

>

>I've seen the commercial at least a dozen times....does anybody know

>anything about the Teddy Bear Foundation (for achondroplasia)???

>

>Thanks

>

>Barbara

You can go right to it from:

http://www.lpaonline.org/resources_links.html

There's a commercial??? Where did you see it?

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> I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT KIND OF HERBS AND VITAMINS FOR HEP, THEY

WANT TO DO THE 18 COMBO,THE 1ST DIDN'T WORK,BUT DON WANT TO GO THREW

THAT AGAIN,

> PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MARTINE BEVEL

Hi e,

You can find a bunch of information about Hep B at the following

URL:

http://www.healthcite.com/HealthReview/p2215.html

If you look under the Treatments section you will find stuff about

conventional treatments as well as alternative/herbal therapies.

Best Regards,

Lenear

HealthCite

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> I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT KIND OF HERBS AND VITAMINS FOR HEP, THEY

WANT TO DO THE 18 COMBO,THE 1ST DIDN'T WORK,BUT DON WANT TO GO THREW

THAT AGAIN,

> PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MARTINE BEVEL

Hi e,

You can find a bunch of information about Hep B at the following

URL:

http://www.healthcite.com/HealthReview/p2215.html

If you look under the Treatments section you will find stuff about

conventional treatments as well as alternative/herbal therapies.

Best Regards,

Lenear

HealthCite

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> I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT KIND OF HERBS AND VITAMINS FOR HEP, THEY

WANT TO DO THE 18 COMBO,THE 1ST DIDN'T WORK,BUT DON WANT TO GO THREW

THAT AGAIN,

> PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MARTINE BEVEL

Hi e,

You can find a bunch of information about Hep B at the following

URL:

http://www.healthcite.com/HealthReview/p2215.html

If you look under the Treatments section you will find stuff about

conventional treatments as well as alternative/herbal therapies.

Best Regards,

Lenear

HealthCite

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