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To: TheBusDriver who wrote (11825)1/6/2003 3:41:20 PM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14101
 
Hi Wayne ...I think it certainly was worthwhile<<<ggg>>Any help a person can get to be able to carry on with the physical activities that he has enjoyed his whole life is of great benefit.In IK's case, not only does he play hockey twice a week, but tennis also (many would have given up)..he was diagnosed with osteoarthritis in the knee and will eventually require knee replacement surgery but was told by his Dr. to try and delay it as long as possible.. if he can ...it appears to me that Pennsaid could be a large tool in the arsonal for delaying it ...save the gut rotting drugs for other illnesses that "may" suddenly appear as we age ..eh?Speaking of those other illnesses...it is common knowledge that exercise plays an important roll in warding them off....but if you are in pain trying to stay in shape, it is easy to throw in the towel.Slap on the Pennsaid and get at her!<<ggg>>
gg
Good luck with your MRI...how long do you have to wait for one on your side of the pond?