Guest guest Posted April 8, 2006 Report Share Posted April 8, 2006 Hello to all my friends. Hello to all those who don't know me. I joined this list back in, I think it was 2000. I am still alive and ticking, however, when I get my pulse taken, they can't find it in my wrist anymore! That one makes for good jokes when it comes to going to the doctor! I just redirect them to my neck. How am I? Let's just leave it at this today, my body is falling apart. I am working on repairs. But I am keeping a strong attitude and keep on pushing forward. That is all we can do, right? This spring marks 24 years when I first noticed my right knee swollen while I was in PE in the 7th grade. I was 13 years old. I can't believe how long it has been! I am looking for some info and personal experience on these two drugs. Recently a friend of mine died, my ex-boyfriends grandmother. I am very close with his mother, boyfriend and I were together 14 years, so she has asked me for help on research. After Lorette died, my friend discovered that one of the health problems her mother was suffering from was intestinal bleeding. Two of the drugs she had taken previously were Celebrex and Vioxx. I don't know for how long Lorette had taken them. But she took them for RA and some really bad back pain. I remember at the time when this all came out and they took them off the shelf and mentioned this to my boyfriend and his mother at the time bcs it concerned me. I am actually not surprised for my friend to be asking for help on research now. Does anyone have any previous experience with this? Or does anyone have any really great site that would help me? How is everyone? ? a? Me-Mom? I love you all! RainySue --------------------------------- How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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