Re: [QUAD-L] Buoniconti's 25 year anniversary
I've always cringed at the big parties and stuff charities put on. But as long as they raise money for research and they both have done lots for research. Of course they are no better than we/us, but no one can refute how much good they have done for our cause. There is no way I could have done what either of them have done. Not because of one being better, but because of name recognition, friends, and money. Even taking all that away, they both have dedicated their lives to it. I doubt congress would ask me to speak their. I know lots of us have done volunteer work, etc., but they both have done their fair share. Maybe they even made some money at it, but I say God Bless Them. I would not have the energy to do all the things they have done. Every charity has and need a figurehead / spokesman. Were they elected, no, but I think they worked their butts off for it. Michael J. Fox has done the same for Parkinsons. He seams to be more liked, but I've heard him criticized before also. Things like "He has it so well, he can still work" or "He fakes the shaking on TV" or the one I laugh at "He is only doing it because he has it, if he didn't he wouldn't care at all". It's the times we lived in, Criticized if do Criticized if you don't. Of course sometimes it is deserved, no one can do it all perfect. Once it becomes a big organization things move slower and things get political. Greg
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Re: [QUAD-L] MRSA ?
I went in the hospital once, they said, I tested positive and every time I've been in the hospital since then, it's like being in quarantine. They come in with the gowns and gloves and treat you like you have the Ebola virus. The last time they swapped my nose for testing to see if it was still necessary and they said he came back positive again. What ever it is, none of my family members or workers get anything from it. The only good part is, I'm guaranteed a private room. I'm allergic to vancomycin, so I don't know if it gets rid of it or not. In a message dated 9/18/2010 2:37:23 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, c5sc...@gmail.com writes: I got rid of mine with Vancomycin IVs. Eric W Rudd _c5sc...@gmail.com_ (mailto:c5sc...@gmail.com) - Original Message - From: _yanni...@hotmail.com_ (mailto:yanni...@hotmail.com) To: _quad-l...@eskimo.com_ (mailto:quad-list@eskimo.com) Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2010 12:43 PM Subject: [QUAD-L] MRSA ? Hi Guys, My first question is I would like to know if they're lots of people in the Quad community who live with MRSA like me? The MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) is a bacterial infection resistant to antibiotic methicillin. Is there some of you who add MRSA and finally got rid of it ? The problem with frigin bacteria is that it just won't go away, I had it for seven years, everytime I go to the hospital, it is the same routine all the time, the darn mask! Is there a way to really get rid of that for good ? Let me know, I would really appreciate. Thanks in advance, Yannik Ps: Info available at: _http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/biol_hazards/methicillin.html_ (http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/biol_hazards/methicillin.html)
Re: [QUAD-L] pain
Dana, I take Vicodin four times a day, Lyrica 800 mg twice a day, Cymbalta 60 mg once a day, and 150 mcg of Duragesic pain patch. What is causing the pain in his shoulder? I ask because I have a two finger subluxation in my right shoulder, and it's very painful. All the arm braces I have tried, cause pain somewhere else. In a message dated 9/24/2010 12:55:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, daa...@aol.com writes: What do any of you take for pain and the inability to sleep? Is there any kind of shot for shoulder pain? Thank you, Dana C-4-5, 36 years post, Prairie Village, Kansas
Re: [QUAD-L] pain
Lyrica 800 mg twice a day? I take 300 mg twice a day and I can't think straight. Was told 900 mg per day was the max. On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 4:59 PM, ladyno...@aol.com wrote: Dana, I take Vicodin four times a day, Lyrica 800 mg twice a day, Cymbalta 60 mg once a day, and 150 mcg of Duragesic pain patch. What is causing the pain in his shoulder? I ask because I have a two finger subluxation in my right shoulder, and it's very painful. All the arm braces I have tried, cause pain somewhere else. In a message dated 9/24/2010 12:55:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, daa...@aol.com writes: What do any of you take for pain and the inability to sleep? Is there any kind of shot for shoulder pain? Thank you, Dana C-4-5, 36 years post, Prairie Village, Kansas