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I've got arthritis pain RELIEF!!

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E. Gehlsen

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Aug 23, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/23/99
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It's a pain patch called MediPad-H. This stuff really works!! Rehab places
and doctors use them for clinical pain management to treat "soft tissue
inflammation caused by repetitive motion injuries, strains, sprains,
arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and bursitis." A family
member of mine has been using it for over a year for managing moderate to
severe arthritis, bursitis, and carpal tunnel inflammation and pain.
They are maximum strength 1% hydrocortisone hydrogel pads that you cut to
the size you need, put on your skin and cover it with the adhesive fabric.
It works similar to a cortisone injection and is a safe alternative to
needle injection with about the same level of relief.
The other neat thing is that you can do it yourself at home, no doctor
required! It REALLY WORKS for pain and inflammation and I just thought I
would pass it on to all of you. If you want more information just email me
medi...@gotplenty.com
Evelyn
P.S. I called the manufacturer and got the distributorship today!
I have some in stock now, if anybody would like to order some they are
$12.95 for a 2 pack or $59.95 for a 10 pack of 3x5 inch patches, plus $3.50
shipping and handling per pack.


Nina Lenart

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Aug 30, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/30/99
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Dear Friends,
I'm new to this group, and I need your advice on how to acces information. I am
struggling with spondyloarthrapathy. After 15 yrs of a general RA dx, I got
this more precise dx last year. I cannot use sulfasalazine, and nothing else --
from methotrexate to celebrex -- works. I am on lots of pain meds...only to
control thepain, not the inflammation. I had jvl. ra when I was a teenager. It
went away after 2 yrs, then came back as THIS 15 years later. I live in So. CA,
and haven't been able to find a doc who can help me (most rheums I've seen are
too busy to take much interest in helping me). I've tried all the natural
remedies and treatment modalities I can find; MSM and Wobezyme help, but my
pain is disabling.

Any and all comments and help -- especially on where to find info. on jvl. ra
converting to spondyloarthropathy -- will be MUCH appreciated.

Kind regards and best to every one out there in cyberland -- Nina

invor...@gmail.com

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Dec 26, 2013, 11:32:56 AM12/26/13
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There are a number of customized footwear products available for individuals looking for non-surgical solutions for foot pain relief that are not only providing comfort and relief but are also very trendier.
http://www.footsolutions.com/stores/bethesda
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