The Life
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alupussurvivor1 Comment
... couldn’t even maintain a job. Eventually I had to also give up the clients for my home business. During the course of one week I ended up in the ER 3 times for high fever and pain. Next, one night I experienced a severe neurological event similar to a seizure, but I thought I had a stroke. The EMT asked me as they carried me out, "Do you have Lupus ...
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David Beckham to miss World Cup
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shenhuajie
... lf in the center circle when he trapped a pass with his left foot, took an awkward step back, then stepped forward and started hopping on his right foot with an expression of pain on his face. He reached a hand down to his left heel. then stood up and gestured as if he was breaking a twig in half in a gesture to show the AC Milan bench he knew the ...
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All About Tinnitus
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marielle
... oblems and cancer. When do you know that you have hypetension already? Have a look at some of the symptoms of hypertension:- heart palpitations, shortness of breathing, chest pain, nausea, tinnitus, blurred vision and fatigue. Once you hear ringing sound in your ear, you have to assess first if you have also felt the other symptoms listed above bef ...
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An Holistic Approach to Healthcare
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Carolyn C.
... e and the health care industry is finding more and more positive aspects of it. It is even used as a major part of prevention and reversal of heart disease, relief of chronic pain, therapy for the joints, asthma, IBS, sciatica, prevention of osteoporosis,reversal of gravity that increases circulation , relief of depression and mental disorders to ...
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Feeling the Wind on My Face Again
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Kelvin
... gic Encephalomyelitis, or other variations of that theme, is because the virus finds a way into our cerebro-spinal fluid, and as the name suggests etymologically, gives us "a pain in the head." But it's not just pain we fight - it's the cognitive difficulties, emotional challenges, and lateral affects to other organs that are controlled by the brai ...
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A Family in Need
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Broccoli Cupcake
... erful organization here in Tennessee called Make It Beautiful. I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know the amazing woman who started the company. She is someone who took a painful situation and “made it beautiful.” More specifically, she turned her pain into an opportunity to help others.
Today, I received an email about a woman going through ...
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Humira – Third TNF Blocker a Charm in Treating RA?
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Andrew
... tive protein, and ESR (sedimentation rate). It’s been over 14 months since the last x-rays and the doctor wanted to check for changes in bone erosion since I’ve had increased pain and stiffness resulting in decreased mobility. Typing and mouse work on the computer are becoming increasingly problematic especially after prolonged use. In addition, I’ ...
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Why I’ll Wait For My Doctor
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Sherri W.
... doctor of all doctors. Rarely do any of his patients pass into the next life.
That’s the ‘job’ of most doctors, right? To determine the source of the symptoms, pinpoint the pain, find a cure for the cause. Most doctors watch their patients walk in, walk out, and don’t wonder when they’ll be meeting up with them again.
This is just not the case w ...
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I Love Swimming? Really?
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Jessica S.
... maybe 10 minutes? I would appreciate any and all tips/techniques for first time swimmers!! It did not hurt my injury one bit… while I was swimming. After leaving the gym, the pain/soreness sank in. I initially freaked out and though holy crap what have I done… but then I slapped myself out of it and decided to ice the area to see if that would help ...
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