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Forum: COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME-RSD Topic: COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME AND PREGNANCY OVERVIEW |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 6:56 pm
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| I'm not putting money before anything. I posted a very nice, polite post that, by law, whole articles are not allowed to be posted without the author's name clearly visible, only the first paragraph and a link to the article regardless of where it is located. In this instance, it is my article, my n... |
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Forum: COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME-RSD Topic: COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME AND PREGNANCY OVERVIEW |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 8:02 pm
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| I'm sorry if you took that the wrong way. I said it nicely and wasn't snippy or rude about it. My name doesn't even appear as the author which is a further violation since I, the author of said article, was not given credit for writing it. Most people do not look up the laws on Copyright Infringemen... |
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Forum: COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME-RSD Topic: COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME AND PREGNANCY OVERVIEW |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:40 pm
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| Hey guys, if you find and post any more of my articles, you can only post the first paragraph with the link to the rest and no more. Just a gentle reminder, because I get paid for it being read on site and with the whole thing posted in here, I'm not making any money. With that said, I know it's bee... |
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Forum: COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME-RSD Topic: questions about RSD/CRPS resulting from break |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:37 pm
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| I feel that sometimes in my knees but I know it has nothing to do with the rsd. My kneecap was broken when I got hurt at work that day but my kneecaps have always done that grinding thing. It's because the muscle under my kneecaps, well, I had no muscle, it was jelly. It did get better as I got olde... |
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Forum: COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME-RSD Topic: RSD and...... |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 11:08 pm
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| It's good to know ya'll love my way with words and really good to know I'm good for something besides being a doorstop! ROFL Kidding!! I know I'm not completely useless, yet. :th_Laughing-2: I'll keep hoping along with you that it regulates your ticker for a long time to come! I like that...one hear... |
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Forum: COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME-RSD Topic: RSD and...... |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 7:04 pm
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| LOL Our good 'ole rsd brains are a wonder aren't they?!?! LOLOLOL I find almost 6 years surviving and thriving with rsd, that my brain is quite intent on failing me. *sigh* It's harder now to find the words I want, I can be looking right at something and I know the name of it, but it won't come out.... |
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Forum: COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME-RSD Topic: RSD and...... |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 12:07 am
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| ARRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!! Sorry, premature screaming there. On a rsd board posted a "poll" about whether anyone believes RSD is fatal or not. *snorts* First off the answer is NO NO NO NO NO!!!!!!!! *rolls eyes* I put down it increases risks for heart attack, blood clots (due to poor circula... |
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Forum: LUPUS Topic: B Cells Can Act Alone in Autoimmune Diseases |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 8:32 pm
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| B cells may be more responsible for causing autoimmune diseases like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis than initially thought, according to a new study. The finding, published in the Aug. 7 online issue of the journal Immunity, may give scientists a new path to pursue in finding ways to stop the immune ... |
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Forum: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Topic: Brain cells may come back after damage from MS |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 8:31 pm
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| Brain cells in areas targeted by multiple sclerosis may regenerate - often years after the initial injury, according to research by a team of Cleveland Clinic neuroscientists. The finding, published online today, lends further support for the concept of adult neurogenesis -- that the human brain can... |
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Forum: COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME-RSD Topic: Does Anyone Else Have Lesions or Ulcers on Their RSD Site? |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 11:48 pm
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| Hey one more question for you all....does anyone get low grade fevers with flares? Like 99-100. Since I have had the rash and sores, I have also been getting these low grade fevers. And some vision disturbances, like blurry or double vision. The vision I'm wondering if it could be from the disk rup... |
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Forum: COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME-RSD Topic: Does Anyone Else Have Lesions or Ulcers on Their RSD Site? |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 9:20 pm
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| I've got them all over! Most of the time they look like blood blisters and from time to time they turn into sores that takes a couple of weeks or more to heal. I feel lucky that, so far, I haven't had any get bigger or deeper. I've seen some really nasty ones on people that make me shudder. Out of a... |
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Forum: COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME-RSD Topic: Hello GROUP FROM SPIDERZ |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:03 am
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That is way scary! I'm so glad to hear you're ok. I hope that this treatment works for you but if not, hope that the next thing they try will be the one that does.
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Karen |
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Forum: COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME-RSD Topic: BREAKTHROUGH CLINIC HELPS KIDS COPE WITH CRPS PAIN |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:00 am
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Awesome! Love to see airtime for RSD and even better than that is seeing a young one with RSD getting their life back! :-D
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Karen |
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Forum: COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME-RSD Topic: Axiety Attacks |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:03 pm
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Glad to hear that you have a med that seems to be working for you! Here's hoping for even better days ahead as it reaches the therapeutic level and takes all that nasty stuff away!
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Karen |
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Forum: Hobby & Entertainment Discussions Topic: Who Else is a writer? |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 9:58 pm
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Writing group? I like the sound of that!!
I really should write more and maybe if we started something like that I'd do more of it! LOL
My poems will be on their way to you soon, like tonight. LOLOLOL
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Forum: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Topic: Adult Stem Cells Reprogrammed In Their Natural Environment |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 10:24 pm
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| In recent years, stem cell researchers have become very adept at manipulating the fate of adult stem cells cultured in the lab. Now, researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies achieved the same feat with adult neural stem cells still in place in the brain. They successfully coaxed mous... |
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Forum: Hobby & Entertainment Discussions Topic: Things I Enjoy,Collect and Do |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 9:13 pm
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| My hobbies used to be bowling, but I am unable to do that for now anyway. I do like to sing , but have not really felt well enough to sing with the church choir for sometime now. I make and send cards to those who are sick at our church, as well as sympathy cards. I love to collect angels, you can ... |
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Forum: Hobby & Entertainment Discussions Topic: Things I Enjoy,Collect and Do |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 9:12 pm
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| Hobbies-Great topic. I have really enjoyed reading every one's hobby posts. I LOVE to read, mostly spirituality books. I love running my home based businesses, networking with people, love cohosting and soon to be hosting on Blog talk radio, playing with my kids, traveling, boating, camping, fishin... |
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Forum: MIGRAINES Topic: Ever Heard of The Vitamin Combo for Migraines?? |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 9:05 pm
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You and me both! LOL Last time I had contact with my mom she didn't have any migraines. Due to a lot of crap, on her side, we don't speak.
Thank you
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Forum: MIGRAINES Topic: Ever Heard of The Vitamin Combo for Migraines?? |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:42 am
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| Awesome! I'm going to save this info just in case! Snowy, since you seem like you'd know, is there a certain age that migraines begin? I ask because my mom had really, really bad migraines. I remember what she went through when I was real little. One of my only memories from that young of an age(ie ... |
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Forum: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Topic: New Multiple Sclerosis Pill Reduced Brain Lesions In Phase I |
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Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:35 pm
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| A new type of pill for relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) has led to a 40 percent reduction in lesions and inflammation. The experts are hoping that the oral medication, which goes by the name laquinimod, could potentially be a significant advance, as current drugs are all injectable. The s... |
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Forum: LUPUS Topic: Cancer drug could help lupus patients |
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Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:32 pm
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| A drug used to treat a form of blood cancer could also be helpful in the treatment of lupus, according to a team of German researchers. The drug, marketed under the brand name Velcade (bortezomib), is called a proteasome inhibitor and laboratory experiments with mice indicate it is effective against... |
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Forum: LUPUS Topic: Epratuzumab Reduced Disease Activity |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:00 pm
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| Epratuzumab Reduced Disease Activity And Steroid Use In Patients With Moderate And Severe Flaring SLE UCB has announced that data presented recently show that epratuzumab treatment demonstrated clinically meaningful improvements in moderate and severe flaring systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patie... |
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Forum: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Topic: Revimmune Unprecedented Results in Reducing Disabilities |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 8:58 pm
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| Accentia Reports on Multiple Sclerosis Study: Revimmune(R) Shows Unprecedented Results in Reducing Disability and Improving Functions News source: Business Wire Accentia Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:ABPI) announced today that researchers from Johns Hopkins University have published encouraging r... |
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Forum: LUPUS Topic: Southern European ancestry a major factor in lupus |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:11 pm
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| Patients with southern European ancestry are more likely to be hit with a more severe case of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) - more commonly referred to as lupus - than those with northern European ancestry. The findings were presented at the recent Annual Congress of the European League Against... |
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Forum: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Topic: Cancer Drug Appears to Help With Aggressive MS |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:10 pm
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| High doses of a drug used to fight cancer may reduce disease activity and disability in people with aggressive multiple sclerosis, results of a small trial suggest. In relapsing-remitting MS, the most common type of the disease, patients experience periods of symptoms followed by stretches of sympto... |
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Forum: LUPUS Topic: Lupus,Fish Oil and Flaxseed |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 10:54 pm
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| * Fish oil. Fish oil supplements contain omega-3 fatty acids that may be beneficial for people with lupus. Preliminary studies have found some promise, though more study is needed. Side effects of fish oil supplements can include nausea, belching and a fishy taste in the mouth. Fish oil can interfer... |
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Forum: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Topic: Myelin Repair |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 10:48 pm
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| Myelin repair is the only current research area that has the potential to both restore lost function and halt the progress of multiple sclerosis. The Myelin Repair Foundation (MRF) is the only non-profit medical research foundation solely focused on identifying myelin repair drug targets that will l... |
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Forum: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Topic: Disease Modifying Drugs Ongoing Research |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 10:41 pm
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| nterferon-β increases BAFF levels in multiple sclerosis: implications for B cell autoimmunity B cells are increasingly recognized as major players in multiple sclerosis pathogenesis. The BAFF/APRIL system is crucial for B cell homoeostasis and may drive B cell-dependent autoimmunity. We asked w... |
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Forum: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Topic: Gene May Shed Light On Neurological Disorders: at The Synaps |
| GalenaFaolan |
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Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:44 pm
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| In our brains, where millions of signals move across a network of neurons like runners in a relay race, all the critical baton passes take place at synapses. These small gaps between nerve cell endings have to be just the right size for messages to transmit properly. Synapses that grow too large or ... |
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