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Post by Matthew on Oct 5, 2012 13:19:44 GMT
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Post by edwin on Oct 5, 2012 13:33:43 GMT
Fever is worrying but I like the NHS at the moment. Properly diagnosed with Palindromic Rheumatism this week after having it for about 30 years, was suggested before but now they know a causal agent, anti-CCP. And we have a possible treatment.
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Post by Matthew on Oct 6, 2012 6:41:25 GMT
Fever is worrying but I like the NHS at the moment. Properly diagnosed with Palindromic Rheumatism this week after having it for about 30 years, was suggested before but now they know a causal agent, anti-CCP. And we have a possible treatment. Pleased to hear it Edwin. Just got a personal downer on the NHS. All I would say is that you did well getting out of South London when you did because whilst its got many great things about it, its NHS 'Trusts' are not one of them. Also with regards to this disease I am always wary of anything like this. I know that the Flu is seen as the biggest baddest boy on the block but I tend to think that its taken seriously enough to mean that should it decide to have a go at global domination again then there are enough resources in place to ensure it gets stopped in its tracks. But for me the real pandemic fear is the unknown virus and that might just come out of seemingly no where and bite humanity on its collective arse. Something that has lain dormant in a remote part of the world and for which we have no natural immunities or medical experience of.
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Post by Matthew on Oct 7, 2012 9:30:46 GMT
Poor man died
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Post by tq168 on Oct 7, 2012 10:45:19 GMT
Something that has lain dormant in a remote part of the world and for which we have no natural immunities or medical experience of. Somethink like this is always on the card's. The question is when will it happen............. TQ
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