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History of Posts

Hi Amy and Miriam:

I have had requests from some of the newer members for the history of your posts.  They are very interested in your story and treatment history.

I found a way to do it from my own personal profile page - on the left hand menu I clicked 'posts' and you are taken to a chronological list of all your posts - if you then copy the URL from the address bar, you are able to post that and others can access your complete list of posts.  I am hoping you have a minute to do this -

here is an example of mine:  
http://www.medhelp.org/user_posts/list/1157717?personal_page_id=962370

Cheers, Jo
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sorry - I think I spoke too soon - the first page worked great for mine (although I realized not in any date order), but then hung, when I tried to go to the second page of my posts

back to the drawing board...
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Whan I click my posts I get "no posts."

Anyway, I have posted under the following headings:

Does over exercising increase inflammation in the breast .. Any experience??

Methotrexate alone

Anyone ever use Manuka honey for wound healing?

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symmetrical pain in normal breast and emotional/psychological pain triggers
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Thanks Amy! I have read a lot of your posts but it is helpful to know where to look. I am gearing up for the re-occurance now that I am weaning. I am going to get some of the clay you love. Hopeing for the best.
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