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Old 01-27-2008, 01:31 AM #11
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I would like to get the site too, please Mel...
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Isn't this adorable??

Here's the site:

http://www.glitter-graphics.com/
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Just wanted to add that sometimes, I know I go off topic, like using these graphics, but honestly, sometimes, when I see these beautiful images, it calms down my brain, it lessens the depression, and that in turn, sometimes, even lessens the pain.

So if I'm having a bad pain day (usually it's my hip or my right knee), and I go and play around with these graphics and have fun with them, well, it takes the focus off of my knee (and I'm for anything that helps me with my right knee, believe this)

This may not work for those of you with such crippling neuropathy pain that you want to scream. I'm aware of this.

But sometimes, Alan is going nuts with his neuropathy, and I sit him in front of the computer and get him to learn about these beautiful graphics and for a short time he's going oooh and aaah, and his mind focuses on it.

Not a fix, I know, but maybe a slight diversion.

And many of you need these diversions.

So enjoy these pretty things. I know i do.

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which means you will need a medical dictionary on another window to figger it out....IF you can! This stuff is made to be mind-boggling? And then some. Keep in mind [and READ] all the fine print on your meds about 'side effects' and then waaay further down [usually] the rarer side effects. I find that most of us experience the 'rarer' ones? When you read how the clinical trials are usually conducted, well, you will find that these folks are mostly NOT on other meds, or any meds, for whatever reasons... The only way 'liver function' results can be interpreted truly and clearly is if the DOCS actually check with the drug companies. [But they usually do not!] It is a very frustrating set up. All one can do is report side effects to the drug companies of the meds you are on AND report it to the FDA. Each has an 800 number, and each call usually takes about 30 minutes. I find it time well spent. IN two instances on meds I am on or have been on, there have been changes made about side effects that changed from 'rare' to 'common'. IN one case the s/e's have been upgraded to serious. IF we don't tell them, they don't know. They cannot do anything unless they all KNOW!
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http://home3.inet.tele.dk/omni/alttest.htm#alkaline Look for the 'liver enzymes' part of the site IF I didn't get you right there...Good luck trying to figger it out? I am still working on it...other than the good or not good bits...-j
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Mel, I have never minded the off topic stuff. I'm almost always in need of cheering up, and it help me.
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