Ok, I'm done with politics in my blog for a long time, I promise!
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...Anyhow, here's Mahalia Jackson singing "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho." It's good, but if your short on time (or patience for someone else's tastes) just listen to a quick verse or two to get the idea:
Now Grant Green's treatment:
wow.
Edited out: "blah blah blah blah"
...Anyhow, here's Mahalia Jackson singing "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho." It's good, but if your short on time (or patience for someone else's tastes) just listen to a quick verse or two to get the idea:
Now Grant Green's treatment:
wow.
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(i didn't buy it either. hence the frustration aspect. at least this will keep locals from recognizing me at first glance - that's creepy.)
Yeah, the infusions ended a few months ago and the doc switched me to plaquenil. Awesome side effects from this one!
abdominal cramps, diarrhea, heart problems, reduced appetite, headache, nausea and vomiting, altered eye pigmentation, acne, anemia, bleaching of hair, blisters in mouth and eyes, blood disorders, convulsions, significant vision difficulties, diminished reflexes, emotional changes, excessive coloring of the skin, hearing loss, hives, itching, liver problems or failure, loss of hair, muscle paralysis, weakness or atrophy, nightmares, psoriasis, reading difficulties, tinnitus, skin inflammation and scaling, skin rash, vertigo, and weight loss
When I was taking the infusions of abatacept, I'd have intense side effects for a few days, then I'd start to feel better, then I'd have a couple weeks where I felt pretty good, then not so good, then it was time to get another infusion. With the plaquenil, it's pretty similar but not as intense and it never goes away.
There's no really great alternative to the medication situation. I'm afraid that if I stop taking the plaquenil that the doc will put me back on prednisone...