Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 The CDC pics of reactions are shocking! Also, many of your links did not work for me. Especially the first three links?? *scratching head* Re: New to the group At 11:29 AM 7/31/2007 -0700, you wrote: >Two facts! > In the first year that the polio vaccine was introduced, about 50,000 new cases occurred among the vaccinated population. > Only about less than 10% of the world population ever received the small pox vaccine. It takes a real stretch of the imagination to believe that the vaccine stopped small pox. > Joe Exactly and too many lies about both http://www.wellwith in1.com/smallpox .htm http://www.wellwith in1.com/polio. htm http://www.geocitie s.com/harpub NO VACCINES are effective - NONE give immunity All have the potential for side effects - minor and serious. See my webpages for info on all of those http://www.wellwith in1.com/vaccine. htm Sheri > >vidamin78 <vidamarinomsn (DOT) com> wrote: Hi everyone, my name is Vida and I am new to this group. I have > been married for 1 year, and I have a beautiful 3 month old baby boy > named Rasheed. Before I gave birth I knew I did not want to > vaccinate. At the hospital I refused the Hep B vaccine, which was > so strange to the nurse. Then I didn't worry about it. However, at > his two month check up, after I argued with the baby's doctor a > while, he scared me and my husband into vaccinating. We gave him > the pcv, Hib, rotavirus vaccine, and dtap vaccine. I managed to get > out of the hep B again and the polio vaccine. Nothing happened, not > even a slight fever, which is good cause I was really scared. > However, I now know I made a mistake and I don't want to vaccinate > any further. Atleast, I don't think I do. I'm unclear on the hib > and pcv vaccines. If you read literature they seem to be effective > and necessary and with minimal side effects. I'm also unclear about > tetanus. Can someone help me through this pls. > > I also want to say that being anti-vaccine is very difficult. When > you say you don't want to vaccinate your child everybody looks at > you like you're some kind of nut. My brother in law has been > sending me (and my husband, and convincing him to go against me) > links on articles written about crazy people like us and how we > don't believe in vaccination because we never saw devestation from > the diseases in question. I know, however, that I am seeing > devastation from diseases like diabetes, arthritis, autism, and > cancer...just to name a few. He is also sending me links on how > vaccines cured the entire world of smallpox and polio. > To take on an anti-vaccine position you definitely have to be strong > and expect a lot of mean contradiction from everyone. > > > > > > >For some truth in jurnalism go to: >http://www.thenewam erican.com >Also visit:http://www.moosewoo dart.com/ pages/1/index. htm > >----------- --------- --------- ---- >Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. > Answers - Check it out. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 Hey Angie, Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you're saying about the chickenpox. As far as I understand, you can only get shingles if you have already had cp; no immunity to shingles for having cp. I never had cp so I cannot get shingles. Kind of opposite of what you wrote. Do you see what I mean?............Anita Totten <afaltotten@...> wrote: > Chickenpox - seriously no big deal, and better to actually get it because you get immunity then against shingles, which is much worse. Hep B - that's for drug users and prostitutes (and their johns). Tetanus -- pretty rare and not communicable. The big killer diseases were things like tuberculosis, typhoid, scarlet fever... none of which we vaccinate against. And the new vaccines, for things like pneumoccocal illness are tackling minor things that were not common for children to get. My thoughts. -Angie > My brother in law has been > sending me (and my husband, and convincing him to go against me) > links on articles written about crazy people like us and how we > don't believe in vaccination because we never saw devestation from > the diseases in question. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 The 10% vaccination came form a book that I read about 15-20 yrs ago. It also said that the reason that smallpox largely disappeared from the earth was that people changed their bedding. That is, most people used to sleep on bags full of straw. It was found out that the smallpox virus just loved the environment of straw. So, when people, for the most part, stopped sleeping on straw, the small pox virus was no longer in the vicinity where it could be transmitted to people. Joe Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote: At 12:14 PM 7/31/2007 -0700, you wrote: >Joe: > >That is a very interesting comment: only about 10 percent rec'd smallpox vaccine. Do you have a link for that, or where did you find it? > >I have always found that comment to be misleading, that vaccination stopped small pox. I rather think it was people waking up to cleaner living conditions and quarantine. > > MUCH on this website http://www.whale.to/vaccines.html -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account earthmysteriestours@... voicemail US 530-740-0561 (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm or http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm Vaccine Dangers On-Line course - http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm NEXT CLASS July 2 for Part 1 Reality of the Diseases & Treatment - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm For some truth in jurnalism go to: http://www.thenewamerican.com Also visit:http://www.moosewoodart.com/pages/1/index.htm --------------------------------- Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 Vida, I highly recommend checking out MotheringDotCommune: http://www.mothering.com/discussions. The people there aren't generally " nuts " . There are people from all over the vaccine debate there, from moderate, selective vaxers to hardcore non-vaxers. We did the Hib. If you'd like to know why, please email me off-list. If you'd just like to chat vaxes, you can also email me off-list. I'm learning too! ~Robyn vidamin78 wrote: > Hi everyone, my name is Vida and I am new to this group. I have > been married for 1 year, and I have a beautiful 3 month old baby boy > named Rasheed. Before I gave birth I knew I did not want to > vaccinate. At the hospital I refused the Hep B vaccine, which was > so strange to the nurse. Then I didn't worry about it. However, at > his two month check up, after I argued with the baby's doctor a > while, he scared me and my husband into vaccinating. We gave him > the pcv, Hib, rotavirus vaccine, and dtap vaccine. I managed to get > out of the hep B again and the polio vaccine. Nothing happened, not > even a slight fever, which is good cause I was really scared. > However, I now know I made a mistake and I don't want to vaccinate > any further. Atleast, I don't think I do. I'm unclear on the hib > and pcv vaccines. If you read literature they seem to be effective > and necessary and with minimal side effects. I'm also unclear about > tetanus. Can someone help me through this pls. > > I also want to say that being anti-vaccine is very difficult. When > you say you don't want to vaccinate your child everybody looks at > you like you're some kind of nut. My brother in law has been > sending me (and my husband, and convincing him to go against me) > links on articles written about crazy people like us and how we > don't believe in vaccination because we never saw devestation from > the diseases in question. I know, however, that I am seeing > devastation from diseases like diabetes, arthritis, autism, and > cancer...just to name a few. He is also sending me links on how > vaccines cured the entire world of smallpox and polio. > To take on an anti-vaccine position you definitely have to be strong > and expect a lot of mean contradiction from everyone. > > -- Robyn Image: Robyn and Jack robyn@... <mailto:%20robyn@...> http://www.rmcsquared.net/ <http://www.idealbite.com/dailytip/link.php?URL=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5pZGVhbGJpdGUuY29t\ YWRtaW4vY29udGVudC9Mb2NhbCBTZXR0aW5ncy9UZW1wb3JhcnkgSW50ZXJuZXQgRmlsZXMvT0xLREMv\ d3d3LmlkZWFsYml0ZS5jb20%3D & Name= & EncryptedMemberID=OTI1MzA%3D & CampaignID=1 & Campa\ ignStatisticsID=178 & Demo=0 & Email=robynalumni (DOT) cmu.edu> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 Hi! My son ,started fevering around 10 years old. He also was diagnosed with after...he tested neg. for other fever disorders and after we tried prednisone with one of his episodes and he was almost 100% better within hours of the medication. After a few episodes with prednisone he stopped fevering for over a year...then...he had an episode in AUG 2006 (which we gave him pred.) Then he didn't fever again till AUG 2007 I don't know if he just normally would be having episodes so far apart or if it's due to the prednisone. Hope that helped. Cheri cmtbi1991 <mletherton@...> wrote: I've never logged on to a group before, but I am feeling very confused by my daughters condition. She started getting fevers when she was 5..which seems to be a little old compared to what I have read today about your children. She would get a fever about every four months...get up to about 105+ (if I didn't catch it soon enough, I don't know how high it would have gotten). She would be sick for about 2 weeks. The doctors were stumped...she had so many tests run At Boston Children's Hospital...they had no idea. We moved down to Gainesville, Fl. and a doctor here..on a lark..gave her prednisone to see if it would take the fever away..it did, so he said she had . We have had no tests done. Since she first started taking prednisone, her episodes come about every 5 weeks now, but with a lower fever. When I see that her fevers are going to go high, I ask the doctor for Prednisone, if the fevers only stay at 101 or lower, I don't give it to her. The last two times I have given her prednisone, it takes the fever away for a day, and then the fevers return again. I am always concerned that is not her condition...the thought plagues me..could it be something serious and I'm just missing it. I hate it when she gets these fevers..I feel so bad for her. I also feel like I am on guard dute for two weeks...make sure the fever stays managable. Is there anybody there whose child started the fevers later? Does this sound familiar to anybody? Thanks for the help, CMTBI --------------------------------- Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2007 Report Share Posted August 19, 2007 Hi If you live in Gainesville, there is a Dr Skoda- who is affiliated with Shands at the University of Florida. She assisted another doc who is now at All Childrens with the diagnosis for my son... although he was initially diagnosed as after years NIH isolated a genetic mutation which may be the cause... Currently he is diagnosed as PFS with unknown etiology as he does not have . Dr. Skoda- did advise genetic studies and for us to join the research study at the National Institute of Health... which we did. Hope this helps you get a more accurate diagnosis. Fran Fran Bulone RN Mom to ph 8yr CIAS1 mutation 11/05; Dyspraxia 11/06; Dyslexia 12/06 Waxhaw NC / http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/josephbulone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 Holly: Welcome, I'm glad you've found us.? It's wonderful to find a group of parents and children going through exactly what you are.? This group has been a great help in our journey with my son's periodic fever. Zachary's symptoms sound a lot like , but I'm glad his doc is looking into all options since periodic fevers can overlap on so many levels. We have noticed my son's episodes more sever during the summer months.? My suspicion is his increased activity level or heat, but who knows.? Taryn Mommy to Evan 4 y.o. Leana 2 y.o. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 Hi Holly, Welcome to the group. You will find a lot of helpful information here. I just wanted to mention that my son (2-1/2 yrs old) also experienced the sensitivity to light, but seems okay now. In June it was so bad that when I took him outside and we were in the sunlight, he started crying and holding his eyes all the time and just cried to go back inside. I had to keep sunglasses on him when we went outside for several weeks. I had taken him to a pediatric eye doctor and his eyes are perfectly fine. The doctor said he will outgrow the sensitivity to the brightness. At the end of July this symptom seemed to disappear, we are very thankful. My son also has sensitivity every day when I brush his teeth. I have to use a soft brush and brush very carefully so I don't hit his gums a lot. I don't see any sores though and he goes for checkups every 6 months, no cavities or gum issues. has been taking Cimetidine since last August and it seems to have helped him tremendously. He only had 3 fevers this year and they were very mild! Last year, he was fevering every two weeks. Also, he is now old enough to tell me if his " boo boo " is coming, which is helpful. For some reason, many of the children with don't catch the regular colds that other children do, but actually got his first cold two weeks ago. I was kind of relieved as this may be a sign that he is getting over . There has been a cold going around our area with the coughing and runny nose, well he got it. No fever, but the cough and runny nose. It went away and my daughter caught it. Good luck with your son. Bobbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 Great to see your post Holly! The files section has a ton of info....I will email you my number since i forgot to give it to you last night, This group has helped me maintain my sanity for the past 5 years! Hopefully you to will have the same benefit! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2007 Report Share Posted September 29, 2007 Transocean medics are employees. For GOM jobs contact the Houston office. 1311 Broadfield Blvd. Houston, TX 77084 Phone: (832) 587-8500 or direct (832) 587-8543 Fax: 866-421-8402 www.deepwater.com/usoffshorecareers Donn ________________________________ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of rigmedic6866 Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 3:33 PM Subject: New to the group Hello I am looking foward to an expanded knowelege base and hope to learn more as the disscussions post. I do have one question about Transocean. Does anyone know if Transocean uses contract medics or do they hire within? I currently work offshore in the GOM. If anyone has any additional information I would greatly App it. Thanks..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2007 Report Share Posted September 29, 2007 Thanks for the information. I wonder what is going to happen with the merger. It will be very intersting to say the least. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2007 Report Share Posted October 1, 2007 Holly- Glad you found this site helpful, sorry you need it at all! FYI, there is a great ID Doctor in Hartford, Ct (Dr. Feder) who is an expert in and has a lot of patients and has been great to us! Amy Abbati Albany, NY 6 ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Tonight's top picks. What will you watch tonight? Preview the hottest shows on TV. http://tv./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2007 Report Share Posted October 1, 2007 > > Hello I am looking foward to an expanded knowelege base and hope to > learn more as the disscussions post. I do have one question about > Transocean. Does anyone know if Transocean uses contract medics or do > they hire within? I currently work offshore in the GOM. If anyone has > any additional information I would greatly App it. Thanks..... > Rig Medic 6866, To my understanding, Transocean uses medic from Acadian Integrated Solutions, based out of Lafayette, Louisiana. I could be wrong. Cheers, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2007 Report Share Posted October 2, 2007 Transocean hires their own medics called RSTTS . the number in Houston is 1-888-748-6334 robert_vahle <robert_vahle@...> wrote: > > Hello I am looking foward to an expanded knowelege base and hope to > learn more as the disscussions post. I do have one question about > Transocean. Does anyone know if Transocean uses contract medics or do > they hire within? I currently work offshore in the GOM. If anyone has > any additional information I would greatly App it. Thanks..... > Rig Medic 6866, To my understanding, Transocean uses medic from Acadian Integrated Solutions, based out of Lafayette, Louisiana. I could be wrong. Cheers, --------------------------------- Check out the hottest 2008 models today at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2007 Report Share Posted October 2, 2007 Hey Rigmedic6866, I'm currently looking for info on work in the gom,i'm uk based could you help me out please? Kind Regards Walsh Offshore Medic Email: walsh5701@... >From: " robert_vahle " <robert_vahle@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: New to the group >Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 15:26:23 -0000 > > > > > > Hello I am looking foward to an expanded knowelege base and hope to > > learn more as the disscussions post. I do have one question about > > Transocean. Does anyone know if Transocean uses contract medics or do > > they hire within? I currently work offshore in the GOM. If anyone has > > any additional information I would greatly App it. Thanks..... > > >Rig Medic 6866, > To my understanding, Transocean uses medic from Acadian Integrated >Solutions, based out of Lafayette, Louisiana. > I could be wrong. Cheers, > _________________________________________________________________ Get Pimped! FREE emoticon packs from Windows Live - http://www.pimpmylive.co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 WOW;; THAT IS VERY YOUNG TO HAVE THIS;; IM GLAD YOU HAVE IT UNDER CONTROL NOW ;; AT LEAST PARTLY;; WELCOME TO THE GROUP ALSO; HEALING ((HUGS)) DORT FROM MICH.U.S.A. <jfreadjr@...> wrote: Hello, I was diagnosed with Parkinson's in Feb, 2001, but have beenliving with it since 1996. I started noticing tremors at the age of 26.I am now 38. My neurologist at the time explained to me that I was inthe ten percentile range of someone with Parkinsons under the age offifty. Let me tell you, I felt like my life was over. I became angry,depressed, withdrawn, my self esteem was shot, and I hated the world. Ilost my job and my marriage. I started taking the usual medicationslike amantadine, and sinemet etc etc. and started feeling better. Sincethen I have learned to deal with the lonelyness, rejection, and theever changing symptoms of this disease. I have also been looking intoother forms of natural medicine like acupuncture, teas, herbs, andvitamins. I have found something that has helped me alot. This is nosales pitch what so ever, I just wanted to share this with others justlike me. If anyone would like to find out just e-mail me and I'll passalong the information. I'm not seeking any financial gain what so ever.I'm not supporting anyone with ties to this product. I will say thatthe benefits are exremely possitive Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 WOW;; THAT IS VERY YOUNG TO HAVE THIS;; IM GLAD YOU HAVE IT UNDER CONTROL NOW ;; AT LEAST PARTLY;; WELCOME TO THE GROUP ALSO; HEALING ((HUGS)) DORT FROM MICH.U.S.A. <jfreadjr@...> wrote: Hello, I was diagnosed with Parkinson's in Feb, 2001, but have beenliving with it since 1996. I started noticing tremors at the age of 26.I am now 38. My neurologist at the time explained to me that I was inthe ten percentile range of someone with Parkinsons under the age offifty. Let me tell you, I felt like my life was over. I became angry,depressed, withdrawn, my self esteem was shot, and I hated the world. Ilost my job and my marriage. I started taking the usual medicationslike amantadine, and sinemet etc etc. and started feeling better. Sincethen I have learned to deal with the lonelyness, rejection, and theever changing symptoms of this disease. I have also been looking intoother forms of natural medicine like acupuncture, teas, herbs, andvitamins. I have found something that has helped me alot. This is nosales pitch what so ever, I just wanted to share this with others justlike me. If anyone would like to find out just e-mail me and I'll passalong the information. I'm not seeking any financial gain what so ever.I'm not supporting anyone with ties to this product. I will say thatthe benefits are exremely possitive Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 Tara, So sorry you'll have to go through another surgery. Do they plan to do something different this time that might bring you some different relief? Wish you lots of luck in getting through it! Â Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 Joi, I have 2 lateral releases, I have 2 osteotomy's, I have had one carticle and I am getting ready to have another lateral release and the second carticle. So when I am finished I will have had 7 operations. Hopefully that is it. Tara In a message dated 7/12/2008 1:54:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wildwest@... writes: Welcome Tara. What surgeries have you had done? I've had CP in both knees for about 30 years. Joi Gizmo, Yoda, Max, Jazzy, Artemis, Maui <_http://www.toolady.http://www.toolahttp://www.toolahttp://www_ (http://www.toolady.com/www/breeders/joyfulfeathers/index.html) > Joyful Feathers [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] **************Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the live music scene in your area - Check out TourTracker.com! (http://www.tourtracker.com?NCID=aolmus00050000000112) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 Welcome Tara. What surgeries have you had done? I've had CP in both knees for about 30 years. Joi Gizmo, Yoda, Max, Jazzy, Artemis, Maui <http://www.toolady.com/www/breeders/joyfulfeathers/index.html> Joyful Feathers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 , I did not have any success with shots in my knee. I had two different times one that I got every week for six weeks and one i got every week for three weeks. Neither of which worked for me. But some people do have great success. It will be something that you have to try to see if it will work for you. Tara In a message dated 7/12/2008 6:25:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, pombou51562000@... writes: Hi - amazing, the dedication to battling this nasty disease. Does anyone have any positive thing(s) to say about injection therapy. I have had two arthroscope clean outs and an osteotomy and I think I may be done with surgeries for a while - but I'd like to see if injections are worth the trouble. . From: _try2livehealthy@try2liv_ (mailto:try2livehealthy@...) <_try2livehealthy@try2liv_ (mailto:try2livehealthy@...) > Subject: Re: Re:New to the group _chondromalaciacommuchondromalaciacochon_ (mailto:chondromalacia treatment ) Date: Saturday, July 12, 2008, 5:22 PM Joi, I have 2 lateral releases, I have 2 osteotomy's, I have had one carticle and I am getting ready to have another lateral release and the second carticle. So when I am finished I will have had 7 operations. Hopefully that is it. Tara In a message dated 7/12/2008 1:54:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wildwestnwi (DOT) net writes: Welcome Tara. What surgeries have you had done? I've had CP in both knees for about 30 years. Joi Gizmo, Yoda, Max, Jazzy, Artemis, Maui <__http://www.toolady._ (http://www.toolady./) _http://www._ (http://www./) toolahttp: //www.toolahttp: //www_ (_http://www.toolady._ (http://www.toolady./) com/www/breeders /joyfulfeathers/ index.html) > Joyful Feathers [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ************ **Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the live music scene in your area - Check out TourTracker. com! (_http://www.tourtrac_ (http://www.tourtrac/) ker.com?NCID= aolmus0005000000 0112) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] **************Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the live music scene in your area - Check out TourTracker.com! (http://www.tourtracker.com?NCID=aolmus00050000000112) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 Don, I have had three different surgeons. The first two were done by one doctor and the operations didn't work. The second set, the osteotomies were done another doctor. The carticel is done by another doctor. I am 11 months out on the first carticel. Not pain free although I wish I was and maybe I will be. I was told it takes 2 years to know. But I am getting ready to have the operation done on the other knee. My surgeon that did my osteotomies referred me to the doctor who does the carticel. They went to medical school together. When I am finished with the carticel treatment I will go back to my ortho doctor who did the osteotomies. So I have had three operations on my right knee and 2 on my let knee, when its all over this year I will have had 4 operations on my left knee. I hope that will be it. I hope to be pain free one day. Tara In a message dated 7/12/2008 6:41:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, panteradon@... writes: Is this all with the same surgeon? Of course, I have had 5 myself on just my right knee. How has your Carticel worked out? How long ago did you have it? I have had the Carticel surgery and am very heppy with it. Cut, edged and weed eated the yard yesterday with no trouble. I have limits, but overall am virtually pain free. Don On 7/12/08, _try2livehealthy@try2liv_ (mailto:try2livehealthy@...) <_try2livehealthy@try2liv_ (mailto:try2livehealthy@...) > wrote: > > , > > I did not have any success with shots in my knee. I had two different times > > one that I got every week for six weeks and one i got every week for three > weeks. Neither of which worked for me. But some people do have great > success. > It will be something that you have to try to see if it will work for you. > > Tara > > > In a message dated 7/12/2008 6:25:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > _pombou51562000@pombou515_ (mailto:pombou51562000@...) <pombou51562000%pombou51562> writes: > > Hi - amazing, the dedication to battling this nasty disease. Does anyone > have any positive thing(s) to say about injection therapy. I have had two > arthroscope clean outs and an osteotomy and I think I may be done with > surgeries > for a while - but I'd like to see if injections are worth the trouble. > . > > > > From: _try2livehealthy@ From: _try2liveh_try2livehealthy@try2liv_ (mailto:try2livehealthy@...) <try2livehealthy%try2liveh> > > <_try2livehealthy@_try2livehealthy@_try2livehealthy@try2liv_ (mailto:try2livehealthy@...) <try2livehealthy%try2liveh> > > > Subject: Re: Re:New to the group > _chondromalaciacomm _chondromal _ > (mailto:_chondromalaciacommuchondromalaciacochon_ (mailto:chondromalacia treatment ) <chondromalaciacommchondromalaciacochondro>) > > Date: Saturday, July 12, 2008, 5:22 PM > > Joi, > > I have 2 lateral releases, I have 2 osteotomy's, I have had one carticle > and > I am getting ready to have another lateral release and the second carticle. > > So when I am finished I will have had 7 operations. Hopefully that is it. > > Tara > > In a message dated 7/12/2008 1:54:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > wildwestnwi (DOT) net writes: > > Welcome Tara. What surgeries have you had done? I've had CP in both knees > for about 30 years. > > Joi > > Gizmo, Yoda, Max, Jazzy, Artemis, Maui > > <___http://www.toolady.h_ (http://www.toolady._/) (_http://www.toolady.h_ (http://www.toolady./) ) __http://www.__ (http://www._/) (_http://www./_ (http://www./) ) > > toolahttp: //www.toolahttp: //www_ > (__http://www.toolady.h_ (http://www.toolady._/) (_http://www.toolady.h_ (http://www.toolady./) ) com/www/breeders > /joyfulfeathers/ index.html) > Joyful > Feathers > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > ************ **Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the live > music > scene in your area - Check out TourTracker. com! > (__http://www.tourtrach_ (http://www.tourtrac_/) (_http://www.tourtrach_ (http://www.tourtrac/) ) ker.com?NCID=<_http://ker.com/http:/_ (http://ker.com/?NCID=) > > aolmus0005000000 0112) > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > ************ ************<WBR>**Get the scoop on last night's hottest > music > scene in your area - Check out TourTracker. sce > (_http://www.tourtrachttp://www.tohttp://www.tourthttp_ (http://www.tourtracker.com/?NCID=aolmus00050000000112) <_http://www.tourtrachttp://wwhttp://www.tourthttp://ww_ (http://www.tourtracker.com/?NCID=aolmus00050000000112) > > ) > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] **************Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the live music scene in your area - Check out TourTracker.com! (http://www.tourtracker.com?NCID=aolmus00050000000112) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 Hi - amazing, the dedication to battling this nasty disease. Does anyone have any positive thing(s) to say about injection therapy. I have had two arthroscope clean outs and an osteotomy and I think I may be done with surgeries for a while - but I'd like to see if injections are worth the trouble. . From: try2livehealthy@... <try2livehealthy@...> Subject: Re: Re:New to the group chondromalacia treatment Date: Saturday, July 12, 2008, 5:22 PM Joi, I have 2 lateral releases, I have 2 osteotomy's, I have had one carticle and I am getting ready to have another lateral release and the second carticle. So when I am finished I will have had 7 operations. Hopefully that is it. Tara In a message dated 7/12/2008 1:54:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wildwestnwi (DOT) net writes: Welcome Tara. What surgeries have you had done? I've had CP in both knees for about 30 years. Joi Gizmo, Yoda, Max, Jazzy, Artemis, Maui <_http://www.toolady. http://www. toolahttp: //www.toolahttp: //www_ (http://www.toolady. com/www/breeders /joyfulfeathers/ index.html) > Joyful Feathers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 Is this all with the same surgeon? Of course, I have had 5 myself on just my right knee. How has your Carticel worked out? How long ago did you have it? I have had the Carticel surgery and am very heppy with it. Cut, edged and weed eated the yard yesterday with no trouble. I have limits, but overall am virtually pain free. Don On 7/12/08, try2livehealthy@... <try2livehealthy@...> wrote: > > , > > I did not have any success with shots in my knee. I had two different times > > one that I got every week for six weeks and one i got every week for three > weeks. Neither of which worked for me. But some people do have great > success. > It will be something that you have to try to see if it will work for you. > > Tara > > > In a message dated 7/12/2008 6:25:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > pombou51562000@... <pombou51562000%40> writes: > > Hi - amazing, the dedication to battling this nasty disease. Does anyone > have any positive thing(s) to say about injection therapy. I have had two > arthroscope clean outs and an osteotomy and I think I may be done with > surgeries > for a while - but I'd like to see if injections are worth the trouble. > . > > > > From: _try2livehealthy@try2liv_ (mailto:try2livehealthy@...<try2livehealthy%40aol.com>) > > <_try2livehealthy@try2liv_ (mailto:try2livehealthy@...<try2livehealthy%40aol.com>) > > > Subject: Re: Re:New to the group > _chondromalaciacommuchondromalaciacochon_ > (mailto:chondromalacia treatment <chondromalacia treatment%40g\ roups.com>) > > Date: Saturday, July 12, 2008, 5:22 PM > > Joi, > > I have 2 lateral releases, I have 2 osteotomy's, I have had one carticle > and > I am getting ready to have another lateral release and the second carticle. > > So when I am finished I will have had 7 operations. Hopefully that is it. > > Tara > > In a message dated 7/12/2008 1:54:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > wildwestnwi (DOT) net writes: > > Welcome Tara. What surgeries have you had done? I've had CP in both knees > for about 30 years. > > Joi > > Gizmo, Yoda, Max, Jazzy, Artemis, Maui > > <__http://www.toolady._ (http://www.toolady./) _http://www._ (http://www./) > > toolahttp: //www.toolahttp: //www_ > (_http://www.toolady._ (http://www.toolady./) com/www/breeders > /joyfulfeathers/ index.html) > Joyful > Feathers > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 , I totally agree. At Hospital For Special Surgery, all docs use a numbing spray so there is only a slight sting, if that, when the needle goes in. Also, a number of studies have come out that show Synvisc has double the potential side effects and no more effective than Euflexxa (a newer product). Also, some people can't use Synvisc because they are allergic to dairy/chicken. Euflexxa is allergy free. HSS has been switching to Euflexxa. I had the 3 Euflexxa shots and am essentially pain free for the past 3 mos. Anne **************Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the live music scene in your area - Check out TourTracker.com! (http://www.tourtracker.com?NCID=aolmus00050000000112) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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