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Sometimes doing research can be a bit spooky and other times I think it gives you information so you don't have quite so many questions to ask.
 
So funny. I thought I was really good at the kazoo, especially since it only took me seconds to learn and I was SO proficient!!!

Now you reminded me of a story about one of my brothers. He managed to get his kazoo stuck on his finger so we headed for the hospital as it was cutting off his circulation and butter didn't make it slip off. We're waiting there and he's in a panic because he has too wait too long. The doctors in emergency are trying to figure out how to get the kazoo off without hurting my brother. Along comes the maintenance man and he cut it off right there in the waiting area. No harm done except to the kazoo. HaHa
 
Tomorrow is my MRI. I received a call from Genomic Health today about the genetic testing of the tissue. It will be overnighted to them, and I will have results in about seven days. I went to oncotypedx.com and learned more about it. Very interesting!!!
keep us posted, will be praying for you.
 
:)& I haven't forgotten to leave a little something for Crown.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKb0Sc2lYVU

I know he won't partake in Carl and O'Malley's coffee blend or the starbuck's drip.

I'm exiting the Pines if I can manage to get O'Malley to come willingly, if not, he'll have to get a ride back with one of y'all! I wish you luck with that!
 
CAH- Phillip Phillips all the way!!!!!! I still like the brother and sister too.
 
arrived late to the Pines but managed to get into the coffee shooter contest with Coach and Made..

YABAB!
 
OMG. So HILARIOUS!!!

Now you reminded me of a story about one of my brothers. He managed to get his kazoo stuck on his finger so we headed for the hospital as it was cutting off his circulation and butter didn't make it slip off. We're waiting there and he's in a panic because he has too wait too long. The doctors in emergency are trying to figure out how to get the kazoo off without hurting my brother. Along comes the maintenance man and he cut it off right there in the waiting area. No harm done except to the kazoo. HaHa
 
WOW!!! Plus, I forgot to say I hated fruitcake as a kid but totally love it now!!!

:)& I haven't forgotten to leave a little something for Crown.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKb0Sc2lYVU

I know he won't partake in Carl and O'Malley's coffee blend or the starbuck's drip.

I'm exiting the Pines if I can manage to get O'Malley to come willingly, if not, he'll have to get a ride back with one of y'all! I wish you luck with that!
 
Goodnight Everyone!!!!!!!!

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Does anyone here know anything that helps skin conditions such as psoriasis ?? I have a patch on my arm and feel like a total freak !! I know there are prescription meds but I would rather stay away from most of them as their side effects sound worse than the psoriasis !!

i wood be the same. i do not taking meds if i can find a naturial way
here is some that maybe your have tryed and if ot maybe you cold give then a go

Try a vinegar dip. Like aloe, apple cider vinegar has a long history of being used to soothe minor burns and other skin inflammations, and it's also a disinfectant. According to the Psoriasis Foundation, some folks with psoriasis have reported success in using it to treat their condition. As a liquid, it makes a great soak for affected fingernails and toenails -- just pour some in a bowl or cup and dip your nails in for a few minutes -- and apparently has even been effective when applied to plaques using cotton balls. It might just be worth a try. To prepare an apple cider vinegar compress, add 1 cup apple cider vinegar to 1 gallon water. Soak a washcloth in the mixture and apply it to the skin to ease itching

Pass the plastic wrap. Doctors have known for years that covering psoriasis lesions helps them go away. The cover-up strategy also helps to work medications into the skin and keep moisturizers in place longer. You can use regular kitchen plastic wrap, or you can buy special OTC patches (Actiderm). Apply your prescribed medication (be sure to confirm with your doctor first that the medication you are using can safely be used with an occlusive wrap) or moisturizer, then cover the area with the wrap. Don't keep the wrap on so long that the skin becomes soggy, since it's more susceptible to secondary infection that way; consult your doctor or pharmacist if you need more specific instructions.

Pass the warm olive oil. If psoriasis scale is a problem on your scalp, warm a little olive oil and gently massage it into the scale to help soften and remove it. Then shampoo as usual and rinse thoroughly.

Baking soda. To take the itch out of your scaly patches, mix 1 1/2 cups baking soda into 3 gallons water. Apply to your itchy patches with a washcloth soaked in the solution.

Epsom salts. Add a handful of these healing salts to your bath. They'll keep swelling down and bring healing to your psoriasis.

Mineral oil. This is another time-proven skin soother. Add a bit to your bath and soak your aching skin.

Olive oil. An old favorite for easing psoriasis outbreaks is mixing 2 teaspoons olive oil with a large glass of milk and adding the concoction to your bathwater. Or if you are dealing with psoriasis on your scalp, massage some warm olive oil on your scaly patches. It will help soften the dead skin and make it easier to remove.

Vegetable oil. Get in the tub and add a cupful of vegetable oil to your bath to ease your psoriasis

Beat the tar out of it. Tar-containing shampoos, creams, and bath additives can help loosen psoriasis scales. Tar-containing bath oils are especially beneficial for psoriasis that is widespread on the body. These over-the-counter (OTC) products have been successful psoriasis treatments for many years.

Try OTC cortisone. Nonprescription topical medications containing 1 percent cortisone (Cortaid is one familiar brand) can also relieve the itching and irritation of psoriasis, especially for plaques that arise in skin folds or on the face

hope some of these might help !!!!



Shellie !! Thank you so much for posting these remedies !! It was so nice of you - I can't tell you how much I appreciate it and your wonderful friendship !! (((HUGS))) xo
 
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