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I was under the belief that syrinx formed where the flow of spinal fluid was interupted or altered although I couldn't tell you if the tissue was starved of fluid or flooded by it.
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WHAT IS A UROQUID.first time i've heard of that, thanks= Dan~LittleQuad~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: i have had grit and junk in mine since my mitro, but when i take a uroquid a fewn times a week, they clear up.KK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Allergic to penicillin so haven't done
WHAT IS A UROQUID.first time i've heard of that, thanks= Dan~LittleQuad~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: i have had grit and junk in mine since my mitro, but when i take a uroquid a fewn times a week, they clear up.KK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Allergic to penicillin so haven't done
i'm extremely active but don't transfer and have tried all cushions but the mapped one... and so far the roho is best...next month makes 8 years on roho...RONALD L PRACHT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:WellI think that the Roho cushions give you better protection against skin breakdown if you ar
if it doesn't fit you must reject.. well close enough hahaGreg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Us quads have to be aggressive when it comes to getting chairs. Its up to you to make sure it fits right. Never except it unless it is everything you need. If insurance wont cover, always
What is this procedure?Quadius (Billy from Tampa)[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've had a bunch of UTIs lately and swelled up like a grapefruit recently so I requested and got an Orchiectomy last week and I feel 100% better already. I'm looking like weak apple juice now and am smiling ear to e
i have had grit and junk in mine since my mitro, but when i take a uroquid a fewn times a week, they clear up.KK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Allergic to penicillin so haven't done that part. Cipro - yes.So sorry about the fever. Sure does a number on me. Have you ever had a bladder stone? I am
Hi Ron, You are right about the transfers with a ROHO. Also, if you have balance issues, like I do because I only have my left leg, a ROHO might not be the best seat for you. I hope this helps. Stay strong. With Love, CtrlAltDel aka DaveC4/5 Complete - 30 Years PostTexas, USA RONALD L
Hi Bobbie, That is exactly what I took for my UTI in late July., but they gave me the Cipro for a week, but then I was in the hospital in early Aug., getting Penicillin and Amoxicillin through my IV because the bacteria had got into my blood system and they were having trouble keeping my pulse
I've received Roseffrin (sp?)
injections several times for UTI's plus oral antibiotic. I tend to get two nasty
bugs at once is why in my case.
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Dan,
No signs of any cancer - psa is normal, exams are negative. As I
said, I was very swollen and in a lot of pain. I wanted that thing
gone - it could serve no further useful purpose as I could see... so I
dumped it. My dad had a double orchiectomy at age 84 as a prostate
cancer 't
Dave, how did you know to have the orchietomy? were there signs of prostate cancer? Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've had a bunch of UTIs lately and swelled up like a grapefruit recently so I
requeste
Ron, the doctors told me that they don't know why they grow or spread up and down the spine..some peoples will stay the same size pretty much forever--others will grow very fast, while others will slowly grow or spread over many many years...so do what you like as it seems there are no clear a
Sidewalk opinions are great, but when you want expert answers to a question
like that you should go to Dr.Bart Green at the Miami Project. Dr. Green
accepts emails and will often personally answer those questions. Try
it.
Best Wishes
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