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From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)
Sun Dec 30 14:27:15 2007


Any news re iPhone service from other than AT&T?...the two carriers available here locally say its not on the horizon for them at this time. Followup question, have you used the Treo and, if so, your thougths on comparisons.

Hank

Larry Glazerman <l.glazerman@rcn.com> wrote: Yaz has shown effectiveness over placebo but its true that there are no studies comparing different OCPs

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Larry R. Glazerman, MD St. Luke's Center for Advanced Gynecologic Care Glazerl@slhn.org

On Dec 30, 2007, at 12:01 PM, AllanHo@aol.com wrote:

In a message dated 12/30/2007 6:56:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, johnprov@sympatico.ca writes: PMDD is a diagnosis created by the medical community and strongly reinforced by the pharmacetical industry, there has been no randomized trials comparing the effectiveness of different OBCP preparations for for PMS's new poster child PMDD if there ever is you can just about bet there will be no difference in effectivness.

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                                 Take care, John

Women don't suffer from PMS, the men around them do! Having had a wife with PMDD, I can attest to it's existence as a first hand sufferer. And many of my patients' husbands have thanked me for putting the beast at bay. I think PMDD is one of those things that if you don't specifically ask for it, most patients won't tell you that they are suffering. As for lack of clinical trials comparing the effectiveness of different OBCP preparations for for PMDD, I wonder how Yaz claims it's indication for PMDD.

Allan

color=#000000 size=2> <DIV> <DIV>In a message dated 12/30/2007 6:56:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, <A href="mailto:johnprov@sympatico.ca">johnprov@sympatico.ca</A> writes:</DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: blue 2px solid"><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" face=Arial color=#000000 size=2>PMDD is a diagnosis created by the medical community and<BR>strongly reinforced by the pharmacetical industry, there has been no<BR>randomized trials comparing the effectiveness of different OBCP<BR>preparations for for PMS's new poster child PMDD if there ever is you<BR>can just about bet there will be no difference in effectivness.<BR><BR>--<BR>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; Take care, John<BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV> <DIV></DIV> <DIV>Women don't suffer from PMS, the men around them do!&nbsp; Having had a wife with PMDD, I can attest to it's existence as a first hand sufferer.&nbsp; And many of my patients' husbands have thanked me for putting the beast at bay.&nbsp; I think PMDD is one of those things that if you don't specifically ask for it, most patients won't tell you that they are suffering.&nbsp; As for lack of clinical trials comparing the effectiveness of different OBCP preparations for for PMDD, I wonder how Yaz claims it's indication for PMDD.</DIV> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> <DIV>Allan</DIV></FONT><BR><BR><BR> <DIV><FONT style="FONT: 10pt ARIAL, SAN-SERIF; COLOR: black"> <HR style="MARGIN-TOP: 10px"> See AOL's <A title=http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004 href="http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004" target=_blank>top rated recipes</A> and <A title=http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aoltop00030000000003 href="http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aoltop00030000000003" target=_blank>easy ways to stay in shape</A> for winter.</FONT></DIV></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><p> <hr size=1>Looking for last minute shopping deals? <a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=51734/*http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping"> Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.</a>





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