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How do you do it, when you're not feeling well so much of the time. I'm considering not having another dog after Daisy. Don't get me wrong, I love Daisy like little else, I cherish her, but it's getting harder to feel good about the care I am providing...
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Good rescues and breeders will have our back on this one in the chronic....
If there may be at some point some down time in the chronic illness but it isn't something are and no matter if we have chronic illness or not.
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On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 10:45:25 -0400, "Steven L." <sdlitvin@earthlink.net
Chronic Rhinosinusitis Gateway to Other Illnesses
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- You are not in the clear if you suffer from
rhinosinusitis (CRS), an inflammatory condition involving...
Started by Steven L. on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
X-no-archive: yes
That seems to be pretty understandable, since folks with chronic
inflammation
In article <7j1qniF338tp5U6@mid.individual.net<susan@nothanks.org
Chronic antibiotic use can lead.
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On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 11:59:05 -0400, "Steven L." <sdlitvin@earthlink.net
both vitamin D2 and D3, in fact.
I've noticed a distinct improvement in my health generally since I've
started taking both D2 and D3.
In the past, it was believed that D...
Started by Steven L. on
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Susan On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:59:03 -0400, "Steven L." <... .
On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 17:59:26 -0400, Susan <susan@nothanks.org
x-no-archive: yes
My endo says patients with kidney disorders need to take calcitriol
rather than ergo or chole forms .
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:59:03 -0400, "Steven L." <sdlitvin@earthlink.net
Well, he's only half right.
I have to take calcitriol--the activated form of vitamin D3--because my
kidneys are no longer capable of activating the inactivated form.
Vitamin...
Started by Steven L. on
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Susan On Thu, ....
And a full time researcher without a traditional private practice .
In pharmacology, chair of his academic
dept.
With a Ph.D.
On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 14:30:56 -0400, Susan <susan@nothanks.org
x-no-archive: yes
My endo is an M.D .
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On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 17:59:26 -0400, Susan <susan@nothanks.org
x-no-archive: yes
My endo says patients with kidney disorders need to take calcitriol
rather than ergo or chole forms.
Susan
Started by Susan on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Vitamin....
I have to take calcitriol--the activated form of vitamin D3--because my
kidneys are no longer capable of activating the inactivated form .
On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:59:03 -0400, "Steven L." <sdlitvin@earthlink.net
Well, he's only half right .
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Hi everyone,
I have been thinking a lot lately about the relationship between a person being an abuse survivor, with PTSD or a dissociative disorder as the consequence, and then the same person later in life developing a chronic illness. I remember reading...
Started by WheelWatcher on
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I have suffered chronic....
My wife developed chrones, inflammatory bowel syndrome, chronic pain and eventually cancer killed her.
My wife and I both developed chronic health issues both directly and indirectly as a result to our core.
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Would you feel comfortable telling your co-workers that you had a chronic (autoimmune) diease? Even if it had no day to day influence on your job? ETA: Will DD this later.
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thenest):
We had a few people with pretty ....
My mom has lupus, which meets your definition of a chronic, at my last job I worked with people who had all sorts of chronic conditions, many of which DID helpful.
I would probably be fine with sharing.
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Hi folks,
[Why I am asking questions that would normally go to a doctor]
My wife suffers from Interstitial Cystitis (IC), an somewhat comparatively unknown chronic pain disease, possible autoimmune related. It presents mainly in sever bladder / urination...
Started by Mullarvey on
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The doctors balance- a minor infection can throw things off- so Id say with your wifes chronic condition all.
Things off- so Id say with your wifes chronic condition all of that is to be expected.
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Salaams yall
i don't normally post threads like this... I've made some mention of things in some posts w/o really saying much.. but.... I don't have a lot of other peopke to "talk" to either...
about i dunno now.. 8-10 months ago.. my hands started really...
Started by serena77 on
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by 5 people.
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Or the bipolar.
As long as i"m able to cause i know at some point either one of these illnesses...
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The vast majority of hives have no cause. You just treat the symptoms with anti-itch creams and oral antihistamines. I doubt that you had PUPPP, since that goes away at delivery Delivery presentations
Infant care following delivery
C-section . I also ...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at medhelp):
One doctor? Estrogen or progesterone ? I had....
I have had chronic urticaria (hives) for about 10 years
(immediately after I began taking 'the pill Saturn's rings, certainly we can get to the bottom of many illnesses that ail the multitudes.
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