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Old 11-14-2008, 06:52 PM #2
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Yep Erin I've had 2 since I've been diagnosed.

The last one I had was good because they recommended a daily calcium intake to keep my bones happy and healthy while I am on pred.

Yes I do go thru stages of craving milk, and don't like the low fat stuff, and I can't eat oranges as they have bad effects on my, but ate a couple a few weeks ago, cos I was just hugely craving them?!?! wierd. Maybe they contain potassium, and I know I'm low in that, and I take tablets but still crave other things that contain potassium.
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