Re: fun in the hospital
- From: <Hawki63@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2005 20:29:37 GMT
"Achilles" <PleaseDontDroolInMyPool@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> <Hawki63@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> <Codeee01@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> > On 7 Nov 2005 20:03:19 -0800, Chris Morton <cmorton@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >>In article <runvm19bl9nl2q221di9tut5k8coaua686@xxxxxxx>,
>> >>Codeee01@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> >>says...
>> >>>
>> >>>On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 15:56:16 -0500, "Rosemarie Shiver"
>> >>><post147@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>> There's no need for gout to be chronic, unless the sufferer
>> >>>> ignores
>> >>>>it.With jite it's recurring due to lifestyle. Use of 'chronic' is
>> >>>>misleading. I don't like the word."chronic" thrown around
>> >>>>haphazardly.
>> >>>>Gout
>> >>>>isn't chronic if one takes care of his/herself properly.
>>
>>
>> it also has no cure...which is what you started out saying...
>>
>> control and cure?? not the same thing...
>>
>> is "controlled diabetes" a "cure?"....we wish..
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>
> this is total b.s. . I am stunned that Hawki does not know
> the correct medical term for the desired and 100%
> attainable goal in the treatment of gout .
>
> pay close attention Hawki and when you need recert
> you can get this correct .
>
> Gout , in all cases , is 100% ARRESTABLE .
Does that
> word ring a bell .
no...the word is CONTROL
avoid the triggers...take meds..like allupurinal..usually for life...
one can CURE or arrest if you prefer...a strep throat with penicillin....a
future case requires re infection (unless the victim is a carrier)
gout is an inborn error in uric acid metabolism...
different animal..
Medication is helpful but the
> #1 effective treatment for all gout is avoidance of
> " causative agents " ( another fancy medical term ) !
> If chronic , severe pain could be avoided by excluding
> beer ( beer is perhaps the second worst irritant to
> gout after legumes ) , nuts , beans , overly processed
> foods such as hot dogs etc . do you not think that
> those with DDD , migraine , FM , RSD , cancer ,
> PN etc...would avoid those foods like the plague .
> There is only one reason for gout to keep re-appearing
> and that is the continued use of causative agents .
> Medical fact . Facts however are not important to those
> who either worship at the altar of Rack or live in constant
> fear of retaliation .
>
> Outright lying about mediical fact in order to appease
> a bully ???
perhaps you didn't notice...but the above paragraph refers to "control" not
cure
lying about medical facts?? who??
Richard...I know MORE about medicine than you could forget...
remember that...they gave ME a license,,certification,,DEA number etc......
you were given a search engine..and maybe some books...when you have had
many years of practical experience..come back and we can argue some facts...
>
> As your buddy Juba would say " SHAME ON YOU "
>
> Richard
>>
>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> It's not like Jite has Parkinson's or RSD or FM or any truly
>> >>>> "chronic"
>> >>>>condition.
it is not up to YOU to deem ONE condition "chronic" and others not
level of pain does not make chronic chronic
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Hugs from Rosie
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>I tend to believe Hawki on this one:
>> >>
>> >>You believe whatever Dave tells you to believe.
>> >>
>> >>It's not your fault.
>> >
>> >
>> > Yes, that's the ASC-P spirit!
>> >
>> > Whenever jealousy or hatred is involved..as it so often is,
>> > ANYONE is more believable than the medical professional
>> > in residence.
>> >
>> > You dimbulbs.
>> >
>>
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>
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