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Updated On:Tuesday,September30,2008.
OT-Results Of The Nurse Practioner Prescribing Me(Most Of) The Wrong Medications
Our Mourning And The Unveiling
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OT-Results Of The Nurse Practioner Prescribing Me(Most Of) The Wrong Medications
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I hope nobody minds my posting this OT Post.

Link to Privat's (Bravenet.com)Anybody Anything Message Forum/Message Board to read and/or to my other posts.
http://pub46.bravenet.com/forum/3881099300/
Link to  Results Of The Nurse Practioner Prescribing Me(Most Of) The Wrong Medications
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09/30/2008 0 comments | Add Comment
Our Mourning And The Unveiling
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My father, Allen Irwin Kassner died on Thursday,December13,2007. My mother and I buried
him on Monday,December 17,2007. My father was a good husband,a good employee and a good father. He gave my mother and I unconditional love and etc.
My mother and I spend everyday thinking about my father. We are still mourning my father.
Link to My Mourning
http://barrymanilowfan.bravehost.com/Privat'sMourning/MyMourning.html


My mother and I are hoping to be able to have my father's unveiling in October,2008.

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FDA orders stronger warnings for 4 arthritis drugs
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FDA orders stronger warnings for 4 arthritis drugshttp://www.comcast.net/articles/news-health/20080904/FDA.Arthritis.Drugs/13 hours ago
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration ordered stronger warnings Thursday on four medications widely used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other serious illnesses, saying they can raise the risk of possibly fatal fungal infections.
The drugs — Enbrel, Remicade, Humira and Cimzia — work by suppressing the immune system to keep it from attacking the body. For patients with rheumatoid arthritis, the treatment provides relief from swollen and painful joints, but it's "a double-edged sword," said the FDA's Dr. Jeffrey Siegel. That's because the drugs also lower the body's defenses to various kinds of infections.Siegel, who heads the office that oversees arthritis drugs, said the FDA became concerned after discovering that doctors seemed to be overlooking a particular kind of fungal infection called histoplasmosis. Of 240 cases reported to the FDA in which patients taking one of the four drugs developed this infection, a total of 45 died — about 20 percent.The infection, which mimics the flu, is prevalent in much of the middle part of the country. It can have particularly grave consequences if it isn't caught early and spreads beyond the respiratory system to other organs of the body.Siegel said the investigation began with a single case of a woman taking one of the drugs who died of histoplasmosis. Delving into the case, doctors at the FDA found that the woman had been sick with the fungal infection for a long time. "This case led us to be concerned that there may be other situations in which physicians may not recognize histoplasmosis," said Siegel.FDA officials searched the agency's database and found the 240 cases of patients taking the medications who had also developed the fungal infection. Of those, at least 21 appeared to involve a late diagnosis, and 12 of them — more than half — ultimately died.Siegel said the FDA's order Thursday means that the risk of histoplasmosis will be flagged in a "black box," the strongest warning information in a drug's prescribing literature. The four medications already have black box warnings about the risk of infections, but the language varies from drug to drug.Patients should call their doctors if they develop persistent fever, cough, shortness of breath or fatigue, which can be signs of the fungal infection.And the FDA is also urging doctors to consider aggressive use of antifungal drugs in patients who develop such symptoms, even if the infection has not been confirmed by a laboratory test. Siegel said such a decision should not be taken lightly, since antifungal drugs can also have dangerous side effects. Doctors should consider stopping treatment with the immune-suppressing drugs if patients develop infections.The four drugs belong to a class known as TNF-alpha blockers, and are considered a mainstay for treating rheumatoid arthritis, a disabling disease in which the immune system attacks the joints. They are also used to treat Crohn's disease, juvenile arthritis, certain types of psoriasis, and other immune system disorders. All are taken by injection.Separately, the FDA is investigating a possible link between the four medications and cancer in young patients. The agency said earlier this year it has received 30 reports of cancers, mainly lymphomas, in patients who began taking the medications when they were 18 or younger. That investigation is expected to take the rest of the year.Three of the drugs, Enbrel, Humira and Remicade, are considered blockbusters, with sales of over $1 billion annually for each. Cimzia is newer and less widely used.Humira is sold by North Chicago, Ill.-based Abbott Laboratories Inc; Cimzia by Belgium-based UCB; Enbrel by Thousand Oaks, Calif.-based Amgen Inc. and Madison, N.J.-based Wyeth; and Remicade by Horsham, Pa.-based Centocor, a unit of Johnson & Johnson, and Kenilworth, N.J.-based Schering-Plough Inc.Abbott shares fell $1.36, or 2.4 percent, to close at $56.64 Thursday; Amgen fell $2.22, or 3.5 percent, to $60.88; Wyeth fell $1.54, or 3.6 percent, to $41.47; and Johnson & Johnson fell $1.06 to $70.45.___ On the Net: http://tinyurl.com/6aw662 Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
09/05/2008 0 comments | Add Comment
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Link to article  Why Doctors Make Mistakes
http://www.aarpmagazine.org/health/why_doctors_make_mistakes.html?print=yes#
 
Link to AARP The Magazine's caregiving
http://www.aarpmagazine.org/caregiving/
Link To My Mourning
http://barrymanilowfan.bravehost.com/Privat'sMourning/MyMourning.html
08/24/2008 0 comments | Add Comment
Meals On Wheels
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Years ago, our area Meals On Wheels delivered one meal five days per week. I took one look at that crap and cancelled it.

In my opinion,nutrition and good quality appeared to be absent.The portions were tiny and the menu selection was not my father’s liking.

I am glad that I returned to preparing my father’s meals.I know that he was glad to have me cancel Meals On Wheels.

Some seniors have no other alternatives,but to accept Meals On Wheels.They are either alone or their children are unwilling, or their children are unable to cook for their parents.

07/11/2008 0 comments | Add Comment
Charles Telephoned
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Monday,July7th

A former co-worker telephoned.Charles wanted to speak with my father.My mother explained that Allen passed away.Charles' last call was about a year ago.At that time, he knew that my father was ill. Charles did not take the news very well.
A sincere,caring former co-worker would not have waited about a year to call.
My father(,Allen) was a good man.
07/07/2008 0 comments | Add Comment
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