http://www.enbrel.com/
2007-05-26 00:28:55
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answered by Dan M 3
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I'm skeptical... "Is it possible that someone who thinks that homosexuality is a "sickness" and that there's a cure, is more likely to believe in other unsubstantiated notions such as homeopathy?" Certainly possible. Ignorance breeds ignorance. "If someone is Gay and wants to be straight I guess they could give it a try. Nothing else will work." This won't work either. "Thats a challenging observation Rhianna. Have you come to this conclusion because I have made it clear to you I wouldn't roger you if you paid me too?" Probably based on all the mutual masturbation you and Marc do. To put your comment in perspective, I think it's safe to say Rhianna wouldn't "roger" you if you were trapped on a deserted island; so that's really a moot point. "Has it occurred to you I might like a mature model of womanhood?" Don't they say opposites attract? Edit: Marc, why do you perceive being gay as an insult? lol...Marc! You're always so much fun. Surely you realize we're using it as a metaphor? Edit: Oh, she's far from pathetic and definitely worth it. A metaphor for the back-patting you two do. Edit: No, Marc, we haven't. We didn't say "Marc and Lightning are wrong because they're gay for each other." In fact, you guys don't even think homeopathy can cure homosexuality, or that it even needs a cure. There is no claim you're making. Rhianna made a joke, not to be taken literally, as I already said.
2016-03-13 00:01:14
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answered by ? 4
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Psoriatic arthritis affects the spine, just like Ankylosing spondylitis, a rheumatic disease of the same class.
You should consult an Orthopaedist who will order blood tests, joint scans and X-Rays to confirm your diagnosis.
Lyme disease is a possibility, even though you have a diagnosis of Psoriatic arthritis. Ask your doctor to test you for the bacteria causing Lyme disease.
Are there any other cases of arthritis or rheumatic diseases among your relatives? Chronic forms of arthritis are usually prevalent in families where a defective gene is passed on by parents to their children.
There are a few hundred types of arthritis and rheumatic diseases. The good news is that science is progressing rapidly in its understanding of rheumatic diseases.
Antibiotics are now used to achieve full remissions for at least 40%, if not 65% of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. The prospects for a full remission from Psoriatic arthritis are even more encouraging as it is far easier to treat than rheumatoid arthritis.
For more info, please join our group at:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/antibio
2007-05-26 13:51:59
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answered by Pierre 1
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Sorry their is NO CURE, but you will go through periods of 'flare' and then 'remissions'. You might want to try evening primrose oil or Omega 3 oils, take a capsule per day.
2007-05-26 00:29:19
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answered by gillianprowe 7
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I have had arthritis now for several years and found something that worked wonders for me, I'm spreading the word out to all those like me who have arthritis and may find some true relief, its a dietary supplement sold overseas called CMO, and here is where I found it, hope this helps.
www.cmohq.com
2007-05-28 09:29:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish there was a homeopathic cure. I have RA (rheumatoid arthritis) and am taking Enbrel and it has done wonders for me. You may also want to try accupuncture. I am about to give it a try.
2007-05-26 01:40:32
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answered by stephslittlewomen 2
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