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thank you so much:DKay Simpson <Siwelyak@...> wrote:

Yellow, Congratulations on the job. Hope it all goes well. Kay----- Original Message ----- From: "Y, Danecier" <yellowplugempress@...><Rheumatoid Arthritis >Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 7:39 PMSubject: moving into a higher altitude> > > Hey guys!> I got the job!!> This is a huge shocker for me, since I've been looking> and interviewing in MI for 2 years, since before I> started my own biz!!!> Anyway, God bless St. Louis and all those who prayed for> me. Now I can do something for myself.> Yellow> > > > In the summer we spend half the week up in the mountains at 7300 > feet, and the other half at 1000 feet. I feel fine up in the > mountains, but the day after I come home, I can hardly move and it > is just beginning to get better when we go back up again. Anyone > else

have problems with change in altitude? > > > > > > I have only been dealing with this for about a month, and it seems > like I have a "Joint of the Day." One day my pinky fingers are so > sore I can hardly move them. The next day they will be better and > my right ankle swells up like a baloon, then the next day it is my > thumb, etc. I never know what to expect every morning when I wake > up. I go back to the rheumatologist on the 13th and he is going to > start me on MTX or Palanquil (sp?) or both. He wanted to do more > blood tests first and I am just on naproxin now. (He is testing for > parvovirus! I thought only dogs got that!) > > > > Sharon> > > > > >

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