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Old 09-23-2010, 10:13 AM #1
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Thank you so much for your replies.

I will definately be asking for those numbers from my tests on Friday when I see my primary. At this time I will find out the results of my next set of tests....Lupus, RA.

He had said that my thyroid was normal but I will double check with him that he actually tested it. I dont honestly remember. Thats another thing I am fighting with....my memory.

This whole thing actually started years ago....maybe 10? I can look back and see it now but no insurance = no caring dr's. Thank goodness I have insurance now.

I am sure I will have tons of questions so I hope I dont overstay my welcome.
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Just to let you know the drug ROSIGLITAZONE [for diabetes] has today being banned in Ireland re heart safety. regards
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Just to let you know the drug ROSIGLITAZONE [for diabetes] has today being banned in Ireland re heart safety. regards
In Scotland as well.
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Just to let you know the drug ROSIGLITAZONE [for diabetes] has today being banned in Ireland re heart safety. regards
However, our FDA is allowing it to continue here!

Smart doctors won't use it I suspect, but stupid ones will!
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