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Your Good Health: Man wants to help sister who has spina bifida

Dear Dr. Roach: My sister has spina bifida. She is 72, on heavy-duty pain medication and is very discouraged as no doctors have been able to help her. Some have even hurt her in their efforts to assist.

Your Good Health: Tenuous link between nicotine, ulcerative colitis

Dear Dr. Roach: I just read your column about ulcerative colitis. Many years ago, I read about a possible relief: nicotine. I had a friend who was in dire straits for years and he was ready to get a colostomy.
Your Good Health: Older man doubts value of biopsy

Your Good Health: Older man doubts value of biopsy

Dear Dr. Roach: I am an active 83-year-old man with health issues that include Type 2 diabetes, diverticulitis surgery, bladder cancer and an enlarged prostate.

Your Good Health: Treating anxiety often improves sleep

Dear Dr. Roach: I need your advice on a new prescription my primary doctor has given me; it鈥檚 called trazodone, 50 milligrams. I聽have mild anxiety and trouble staying asleep at night.

Your Good Health: Low T score calls for strong meds

Dear Dr. Roach: I鈥檓 a 57-year-old female, and I聽have osteoporosis. My average T score is -3.3. My L4 is -4.1. My doctors have told me that it is genetic and that calcium, vitamin D and estrogen are of no help.
Your Good Health: Timely therapy key for shingles

Your Good Health: Timely therapy key for shingles

Dear Dr. Roach: Eighteen months ago, I had a case of shingles and could not access medication for three days. To this day, I experience residual problems, such as pain on the side, reduced energy level, etc.

Your Good Health: Only severe symptoms warrant pain pump

Dear Dr. Roach: I am a 79-year-old man in pretty good health who has had back problems for about 15聽years. I have been to two pain clinics and four neurosurgeons in the past few years. All find that I have spinal stenosis in the lumbar region.
Group for dementia patients focuses on fun and brains

Group for dementia patients focuses on fun and brains

A diagnosis of Alzheimer鈥檚, or any other dementia, is terrifying. Learning how to take some control and even share a few laughs about it is empowering.

Dr. Roach: Senior鈥檚 rapid leukemia death rare

Dear Dr. Roach: On a Monday, I took my 91-year-old mother out for a belated birthday lunch. She has had a long and, until now, fairly healthful life.

Your Good Health: 92-year-old needs re-check on hemoglobin

Dear Dr. Roach: I am 92 and consider myself very fortunate, health-wise. In the middle of the 1980s, I was diagnosed with sideroblastic anemia.