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I have some questions. Are there different kinds of Lupus? As anyone heard of

a pain pill called Norco? My ex husband has Lupus and he told me that his

doctor gave him that for the pain. Right know I am not taking in pain pills for

pain. I am taking antiflamator and Plaquinel for the Lupus. I am getting

urnine infections alot, is that normal when you have Lupus? My doctor is out

for the week, so I can not ask him these questions. I go see him in July and

will ask him these questions also. Just wantin to get some heads up on things.

Talk at you all soon

Debbie

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> From: LUPIES

> Date: 2004/06/24 Thu AM 07:35:43 EDT

> To: LUPIES

> Subject: Digest Number 5334

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> There are 24 messages in this issue.

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> Topics in this digest:

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> 1. brain fog

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> 2. Anne

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> 3. RA & lupus

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> 4. By-by Deanna

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> 5.

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> 6. Thought for Today

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> 7. Health Officials Fear New Mosquito Disease

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> 8. Re: Reminder - Anne Mills Anniversary

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> 9. RA & Lupus; Missy, Pam and

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> 10. Re: Drug Appears Effective Against Arthritis

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> 11. Re: FREE AT LAST, FREE AT LAST, THANK GOD ALMIGHTY, I AM FREE AT

LAS...

> From: azToy2@...

> 12. Re: Does anyone experience...

> From: azToy2@...

> 13. Re: for Barb

> From: azToy2@...

> 14. Re: To

> From: azToy2@...

> 15. Re: [LUPIES Anne Mills Anniversary

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> 16. Re: Pam/ Anne

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> 17. Re: Becky

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> 18. Re: ADULT!!!! WARNING!!!!!

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> 19. Re: Digest Number 5333 MISSY-THIS SCOPE THING

> From: cbabygirl48@...

> 20. Check in

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> 21. To Pam and Becky

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> 22. Re: brain fog/fibro fog

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> 23. Re: a

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> 24. Cant Sleep

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> Message: 1

> Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 21:22:14 -0700

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> Subject: brain fog

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> >>>>>>>>>>Micha said: Is there a difference for you between the lupus fog

> and the fibro fog?

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> Don't know but there surely degrees of the fog thing. I have heard and seen

> lupus folks with total black outs. I had a few seizures myself and some

> have them all the time. I haven't heard that fibro caused the fog thing

> until I got a computer and started on line. I was under the impression that

> fibro didn't mess with your head a lot.

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> Message: 2

> Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 00:26:09 -0400

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> Subject: Anne

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> HAPPY ANNIVERSARY ANNE! I HOPE YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!

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> Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 00:28:27 -0400

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> Subject: RA & lupus

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> Not sure, but I don't think the RA affects the organs like lupus does. I know

it deforms the bones. My dad and my aunt have had finger joints replaced, toe

joints, knees, elbows etc. But they don't have any organ involvment.

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> Message: 4

> Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 21:31:34 -0700

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> Subject: By-by Deanna

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> http://www.smileycentral.com/?partner=ZSzeb001> Vacation 2

> http://www.smileycentral.com/?partner=ZSzeb001> Hot TubHave a real good

> time!

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> From: barb holkins

> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 5:09 AM

> To: LUPIES

> Subject: Re: Deanna (the Momma)

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> We are about to get ready to leave for a couple of days. Going up along

> Lake Michigan and then staying at one of the indian casinos for 2 nights.

> Gambling, swimming, hot tub, side trips to beautiful places, hot tub, eating

> at my very favorite place in Michigan, hot tub, Ohh and did I mention there

> is a hot tub? LOL

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> See everyone Friday night or Saturday morning.

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> Love and Hugs

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> Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 21:39:00 -0700

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> We are . A hurt heart takes a long time to heal. I am glad to hear

> that your brother is coming for awhile. I know how I would feel if I lost

> my husband, I would be scared spit less! I can't work anymore and can't

> make it alone on my ss check. He helps me all the time too. Did you get

> some depression meds? I forgot if you told us.

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> From: brian_mosher2002

> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 7:17 AM

> To: LUPIES

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> Thanks for the kindness. You have no idea how much I appreciate it.

> I know that my life as I knew it is all over, and deep down, I really

> don't want him back. I know this is the right thing for both of us.

> I think I'm finally getting over the initial shock, and now I'm

> starting to feel a pain so deep that it feels like I won't survive

> it. I know I will, but it doesn't feel that way. I started therapy

> last night...I get it free through work. I have so much self work to

> do..and to be honest, right now, I just really don't want to do it.

> It's going to be hard, and I just want my security back. My brother

> is coming tomorrow to stay with me till Sunday afternoon. I just

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> Message: 6

> Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 01:13:42 -0400

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> Subject: Thought for Today

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> Thought for Today

> Thursday, June 24, 2004

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> Your children need your presence more than your presents.

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> Message: 7

> Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 23:53:56 -0400

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> Subject: Health Officials Fear New Mosquito Disease

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> Health Officials Fear New Mosquito Disease

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> June 23, 2004

> ATLANTA (AP) -- As if West Nile virus wasn't bad enough, now U.S. health

> officials are on the lookout for another mosquito-bourne disease,

> fearing it could become a permanent part of the American landscape if it

> entered the country.

> Rift Valley fever, which originated in Africa, is the only disease at

> the top of both human health and agriculture lists of dangerous

> diseases.

> The virus can kill people, with a near 1 percent mortality rate, making

> it deadlier than West Nile. But Rift Valley poses a greater threat to

> cattle and sheep.

> It kills up to 30 percent of the livestock it infects and if it were

> found in animals here, it would probably prompt livestock bans by other

> countries.

> " This is not a disease that occurs here now, but we want to make sure

> people are aware of the signs and symptoms, " said Dr. Ksiazek,

> chief of the special pathogens branch of the U.S. Centers for Disease

> Control and Prevention. " The medical and public health community need to

> be mindful of it. "

> Most people get a flu-like illness when infected. Some may develop

> serious symptoms, including liver or kidney disease, Ksiazek said.

> About 14 percent of those seriously ill with Rift Valley fever in

> previous outbreaks died. West Nile kills about 10 percent of those with

> serious complications, such as brain inflammation.

> The virus is worrisome because at least 30 species of mosquitoes are

> capable of carrying it from cattle or sheep to humans, far more than the

> kind of mosquitoes that can carry West Nile. People also can catch it by

> handling the blood or fluids of an infected animal.

> Scientists said that Rift Valley fever was being researched as a

> possible weapon during the Cold War and showed promise because of its

> stability in an aerosol form.

> Despite the concern, health and agricultural officials have been slow to

> prepare for Rift Valley, said Dr. Corrie Brown, a professor of

> veterinary pathology at the University of Georgia and a member of the

> U.S. Secretary of Agriculture's advisory committee for animal and

> poultry diseases.

> " I think people weren't very worried about it until we started to think

> about agri-terror, " Brown said.

> The disease could appear here as mysteriously as West Nile, which first

> showed up as the culprit in the unexplained deaths of birds in New York

> in 1999.

> The virus was first identified in a 1930 sheep outbreak in Kenya's Rift

> Valley in eastern Africa. For the next 70 years, it remained on the

> continent, emerging for the first time outside of Africa in outbreaks in

> Saudi Arabia and Yemen in 2000. In those cases, about 100 people died

> and 800 became ill.

> Luckily, the virus seems to have disappeared, and there have been no new

> cases there since 2001.

> Rift Valley fever is one of several emerging viruses being studied by

> the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas. One focus is

> better vaccines, since there is no approved vaccine for people or

> livestock in case of an outbreak, Ksiazek said. The military developed a

> vaccine that has been approved for testing in people.

> " It would really be hard to control this without a vaccine, " said Dr.

> C.J. s, director of biodefense at UTMB in Galveston.

> Copyright 2004 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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> Message: 8

> Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 23:31:14 -0700 (PDT)

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> Subject: Re: Reminder - Anne Mills Anniversary

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> Hope that you have a wonderful anniversary hon. Love, hugs, and prayers,

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> We would like to remind you of this upcoming event.

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> Anne Mills Anniversary

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> Date: Thursday, June 24, 2004

> Time: All Day

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> Happy Anniversary Anne...

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> May your day be happy and pain free!!!

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