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<<Well, my Doctor told me 3 days ago that they have

<<found that Celebrex is very mild on kidney transplants and on the stomach.

<<So, he put me on it. Well, I have to tell you I am -almost- a new person.

<<Most of the pain is relieved.

, that is such wonderful news that you are getting relief from the

Celebrex!

Warm regards,

Carol in FL

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Fantastic! What a major relief. It's great to hear of such a dramatic

improvement

and I'm really happy for you . I hope any future

quietness is due to you having to much fun and living life to it's fullest.

hugs,

a

[ ] Some good news.

Dear and a:

Hi, sorry I haven't written in a long time. Things were basically the same

with me and I felt like no sense telling everyone everyday the same things.

Pain, pain, and more pain, and still terrible problems with the asthma.

However, something wonderful has happened that I felt I should share. If you

remember I have a kidney transplant and I have to be extra cautious with

medicines. So all the arthritis meds weren't allowed because of the risk

they would hurt my kidney. Well, my Doctor told me 3 days ago that they have

found that Celebrex is very mild on kidney transplants and on the stomach.

So, he put me on it. Well, I have to tell you I am -almost- a new person.

Most of the pain is relieved. I can go upstairs without terrible pain in my

legs and my arms and even my neck feels so much better. My back, where I

have most of my trouble because of a car accident, is still painful, and I

still get spasms in it. It is a little better however. I am just so much

happier to be able to feel like a person again. I have had bad pain for a

very long time.

So, I promise I will keep in touch and try not to get down in the dumps so

much. After all I am pratically a new person.

LOL. Thank God for Doctors and Medicine.

Hope everyone has a nice day. Regards to all.

Sincerely, Colletti

Anjillah@...

PS: Thank God for this group and you guys too & a, and all the

members.

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What TERRIFIC news to happen to a nice lady. Your post sounds as though you

are a different woman (maybe or Angelina Jolie????) LOL.

Hearing happy stories like this gives us all that little extra nudge that we

all need to keep on believing in the medical field.

Continued success with the Celebrex and will be watching for you to start

running laps at the next Olympics!

Be VERY well, my friend. Good to hear from you again with such good news!!!!!

Gentle, tender, God answers prayers angel hugs,

Debs in FL.

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<<Hearing happy stories like this gives us all that little extra nudge that

we

all need to keep on believing in the medical field.>>

This is so true! Thanks for sharing your joy.

Carol in FL

Re: [ ] Some good news.

,

What TERRIFIC news to happen to a nice lady. Your post sounds as though you

are a different woman (maybe or Angelina Jolie????) LOL.

Hearing happy stories like this gives us all that little extra nudge that we

all need to keep on believing in the medical field.

Continued success with the Celebrex and will be watching for you to start

running laps at the next Olympics!

Be VERY well, my friend. Good to hear from you again with such good

news!!!!!

Gentle, tender, God answers prayers angel hugs,

Debs in FL.

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Thanks Debs and Carol for your kind words. It is nice to get such uplifting

feedback from fellow members.

Be well, and have a good day.

Sincerely, Your Friend, Colletti

Anjillah@...

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Any day that starts out that good is worth gratitude, for whatever time it

lasts.

Enjoy!

Sue

On 8/29/08 8:15 AM, " lmneedham " <lmneedham@...> wrote:

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> I am not actually saying anything too loudly, but I went to bed last

> night and have been up and around today, feeling as NORMAL as I could

> hope to expect, given the long fatigued body.

>

> I only keep my fingers crossed that this is IT...breakthrough...for me.

>

> Sitting here, tapping on laptop and I don't have any feelings of needing

> a nap at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

> Shall take it a day at a time of course, but if this is the very

> beginning shoots of health, YEHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

>

> (waiting for an anvil to fall on me from the sky)

>

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Indeed good news! What are you doing that you think is making the

difference. You may have posted it before but if you did, I missed it.

Venizia

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>

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> I am not actually saying anything too loudly, but I went to bed last

> night and have been up and around today, feeling as NORMAL as I could

> hope to expect, given the long fatigued body.

>

> I only keep my fingers crossed that this is IT...breakthrough...for me.

>

> Sitting here, tapping on laptop and I don't have any feelings of

needing

> a nap at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

> Shall take it a day at a time of course, but if this is the very

> beginning shoots of health, YEHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

>

> (waiting for an anvil to fall on me from the sky)

>

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Still not tired!

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> > I am not actually saying anything too loudly, but I went to bed last

> > night and have been up and around today, feeling as NORMAL as I could

> > hope to expect, given the long fatigued body.

> >

> > I only keep my fingers crossed that this is

IT...breakthrough...for me.

> >

> > Sitting here, tapping on laptop and I don't have any feelings of

needing

> > a nap at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

> >

> > Shall take it a day at a time of course, but if this is the very

> > beginning shoots of health, YEHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

> >

> > (waiting for an anvil to fall on me from the sky)

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Been on T3 upping from 20mcg to 50mcg per day plus vits mins etc.

Just hoping I can remember what when and how!!

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> > I am not actually saying anything too loudly, but I went to bed last

> > night and have been up and around today, feeling as NORMAL as I could

> > hope to expect, given the long fatigued body.

> >

> > I only keep my fingers crossed that this is

IT...breakthrough...for me.

> >

> > Sitting here, tapping on laptop and I don't have any feelings of

> needing

> > a nap at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

> >

> > Shall take it a day at a time of course, but if this is the very

> > beginning shoots of health, YEHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

> >

> > (waiting for an anvil to fall on me from the sky)

> >

>

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Interesting because I am only on T3 for a Reverse T3 issue and I can

also say I am feeling much more energy than I have for the last 4+

months. I am taking 45 mcg of compounded t3 and increasing each day of

7.5 mcg until my temps get to 98.6. Do you have Rt3? Are you doing

anything for your adrenals or is that not a problem for you?

Venizia

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> > > I am not actually saying anything too loudly, but I went to bed last

> > > night and have been up and around today, feeling as NORMAL as I

could

> > > hope to expect, given the long fatigued body.

> > >

> > > I only keep my fingers crossed that this is

> IT...breakthrough...for me.

> > >

> > > Sitting here, tapping on laptop and I don't have any feelings of

> > needing

> > > a nap at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

> > >

> > > Shall take it a day at a time of course, but if this is the very

> > > beginning shoots of health, YEHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

> > >

> > > (waiting for an anvil to fall on me from the sky)

> > >

> >

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EXCELLENT!

Have you changed your regimen in any way?

This is good news :)

sue

On 8/29/08 11:00 AM, " lmneedham " <lmneedham@...> wrote:

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>> > Any day that starts out that good is worth gratitude, for whatever

> time it

>> > lasts.

>> > Enjoy!

>> >

>> > Sue

>> >

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Ok, that answers my question.

No heart palps or racing heart from the T3?

T3 is a good drug if you can handle it.

I know I like it but it¹s tough on my adrenals :(

But it does stimulate adrenaline and also the metbabolism.

Hope it stays well for you!

sue

On 8/29/08 11:02 AM, " lmneedham " <lmneedham@...> wrote:

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> Been on T3 upping from 20mcg to 50mcg per day plus vits mins etc.

>

> Just hoping I can remember what when and how!!

>

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Congratulations, and I hope it continues. For now, one day at a time

seem appropriate...

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> Posted by: " lmneedham " lmneedham@...

> <mailto:lmneedham@...?Subject=%20Re%3ASome%20good%20news%2E>

> lmneedham <lmneedham>

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> Fri Aug 29, 2008 6:15 am (PDT)

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>

>

> I am not actually saying anything too loudly, but I went to bed last

> night and have been up and around today, feeling as NORMAL as I could

> hope to expect, given the long fatigued body.

>

> I only keep my fingers crossed that this is IT...breakthrough.

> ..for me.

>

> Sitting here, tapping on laptop and I don't have any feelings of needing

> a nap at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

> Shall take it a day at a time of course, but if this is the very

> beginning shoots of health, YEHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

>

> (waiting for an anvil to fall on me from the sky)

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I don't recommend it given the possible side effects of caffeine, but a

cup of coffee after I get up reduces the tired, sleepy feeling and

improves my mood, often dramatically.

>

> Posted by: " lmneedham " lmneedham@...

> <mailto:lmneedham@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Some%20good%20news%2E>

> lmneedham <lmneedham>

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>

> Fri Aug 29, 2008 9:00 am (PDT)

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> Still not tired!

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> >

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> > I am not actually saying anything too loudly, but I went to bed

last

> > night and have been up and around today, feeling as NORMAL as I

could

> > hope to expect, given the long fatigued body.

> >

> > I only keep my fingers crossed that this is

IT...breakthrough...for me.

> >

> > Sitting here, tapping on laptop and I don't have any feelings of

needing

> > a nap at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

> >

> > Shall take it a day at a time of course, but if this is the very

> > beginning shoots of health, YEHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

> >

> > (waiting for an anvil to fall on me from the sky)

> >

>

> Sue, that is the absolute truth. We need to be more grateful. I've

been sick for many many months, and had a good morning, and oh I was

ever so thankful, praising the Lord....what a blessing to see some

sunshin after the rain....

>

>

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I am grateful today just to be alive.

It¹s rainy and gray but I feel good :)

I also think I found a really neat-o new doctor

who treats the whole person, in and out Œsted of numbers.

Will know more as I go in for tests, exams and such.

sue

On 8/29/08 3:24 PM, " PMcGall64 " <pmcgall64@...> wrote:

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>> >

>> > Sue, that is the absolute truth. We need to be more grateful. I've

> been sick for many many months, and had a good morning, and oh I was

> ever so thankful, praising the Lord....what a blessing to see some

> sunshin after the rain....

>> >

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