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Wed, 16 Apr 2014 20:15:31 -0400
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 Does anyone have any ideas? Do I need more stings?

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Sure do know Peter,
I'm a long time sufferer of Arthritis, and there are many kinds but all are
crippling  mine being psoriatic where along with the eventual deformation
of the joints and taking it's toll on the muscles (including the heart),
one breaks out in psoriasis .
you and others are wasting your time with stings.
Arthritis is autoimmune driven, the body attacking itself. By introducing
venom the system is even more excited and one aids the enemy with stings.
I've had surgeries to straiten out my fingers on both hands.
The handling of supers can be impossible one day and ok another
I was fortunate to have been seen early when it suddenly hit with a
vengeance and got on the right regime of medication.
That's the key to it all, forgoing the stoicism and receiving treatment.
Sometimes tylenol is all that's needed (anti inflammatory) sometimes even
the heavy duty stuff prescribed can't help.  Arthritis is a terrorist,  it
hits and runs and one never knows when that joint/muscle suddenly becomes
unavailable as one takes a step or reaches for something

Walter
littlewolfapiaries.com

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