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Cheryl,

It is so good to see you " out there " today! Congratulations on your

recovery!. I think about you so often, and what you are looking like now!

Tall?

Straight? Sexy, I'll bet! Keep up the good work! I'll probably be off for a

while, as tomorrow is my hand surgery. It came up a lot faster than I thought

it

would.

My best to everyone. Even if it turns out that I'm unable to type -- I'll be

out here reading!

Carole M. (the elder)

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Carole, I'm hoping for the best for you tomorrow!

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Cheryl,

It is so good to see you " out there " today! Congratulations on your

recovery!. I think about you so often, and what you are looking like now!

Tall?

Straight? Sexy, I'll bet! Keep up the good work! I'll probably be off for a

while, as tomorrow is my hand surgery. It came up a lot faster than I thought

it

would.

My best to everyone. Even if it turns out that I'm unable to type -- I'll be

out here reading!

Carole M. (the elder)

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5:00 am!

If I had to be there that early, I think I'd just stay up!

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Thanks, Sharon. I shalll shake my way into Boston at 5:00 a.m.! I be back

as soon as I can!

Carole

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hi Sharon,

I am typing with one finger! Surgery took 2-1/2 hours. We did arise ar

4:a.m. I am in a large arm cast which will not fit through most sleeves. What

a

drag. Surg was successful tho, which is most important. It was CMC

Arthroplasty with a ganglion removal.

Thank you and all my friends for thinking of me!

Carole M.

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Carole, I'm so glad your surgery was a success! Heal well.

Sharon

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hi Sharon,

I am typing with one finger! Surgery took 2-1/2 hours. We did arise ar

4:a.m. I am in a large arm cast which will not fit through most sleeves.

What a

drag. Surg was successful tho, which is most important. It was CMC

Arthroplasty with a ganglion removal.

Thank you and all my friends for thinking of me!

Carole M.

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Carole,

thinking of you as you recover - sounds like your cast is bigger

than mine was - just up to the elbow but not covering it. Know that

someone out there knows what you're going through - and it

definitely was easier than scoliosis! :-) (I posted to you months

ago that I had had a similar surgery - bilateral carpal tunnel

release with thumb stabilization - and it was definitely worth it.)

Take care of your hands!

Deb M.

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Hi Cheryl!

The cast will be on for a month, I believe. After that I go to a splint and

start some therapy. It has been very painful, but I think that is improving.

On Wed I go to NEBH for first checkup and hope to come back with a smaller

cast. This one does not go through any sleeves!

i hope things are going well for you, and look forward to our lunch!

Sincerely,

Carole M.

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  • 10 months later...

I'm glad you came back! will head to middle school this fall- gulp!

He developed seizures 4+ years ago - controlled by medication. He also

entered puberty 18 months ago - wow, what a rocky ride! His speech keeps

progressing VERY SLOWLY, but it's progressing. Overall, he is doing well -

time flies doesn't it?

We did intros again towards the end of last year. If you go to Escribe.com

and search under , you can easily find (much easier than

groups archives) those messages. It's great to see how the kids are

doing and how they are growing up.

Welcome back!

touching base

>

>

> I just stopped by to say hello to old friends. I was a

> serious " poster " to the list until about 6 years ago. Some day when

> there is time I will fill you in on my current life.

>

> Brittany is doing pretty well. She got into the car with me on the

> last day of school and said " Nana, I high school girl now! " Oh my,

> am I ready to be the grandmother of a child in high school? I will

> check the photo section of the list and if you all post pictures, I

> will see if I have a current one of her.

>

> Well, hello to all of you who remember me and to the newer members

> too. I remember that I used to be so glad that people posted who

> had older kids so I could " see " down the road a bit.

>

> Ginger(westwind65 was my old email)

>

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>

>

>

>

> Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for

messages to go to the sender of the message.

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I'm glad you came back! will head to middle school this fall- gulp!

He developed seizures 4+ years ago - controlled by medication. He also

entered puberty 18 months ago - wow, what a rocky ride! His speech keeps

progressing VERY SLOWLY, but it's progressing. Overall, he is doing well -

time flies doesn't it?

We did intros again towards the end of last year. If you go to Escribe.com

and search under , you can easily find (much easier than

groups archives) those messages. It's great to see how the kids are

doing and how they are growing up.

Welcome back!

touching base

>

>

> I just stopped by to say hello to old friends. I was a

> serious " poster " to the list until about 6 years ago. Some day when

> there is time I will fill you in on my current life.

>

> Brittany is doing pretty well. She got into the car with me on the

> last day of school and said " Nana, I high school girl now! " Oh my,

> am I ready to be the grandmother of a child in high school? I will

> check the photo section of the list and if you all post pictures, I

> will see if I have a current one of her.

>

> Well, hello to all of you who remember me and to the newer members

> too. I remember that I used to be so glad that people posted who

> had older kids so I could " see " down the road a bit.

>

> Ginger(westwind65 was my old email)

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for

messages to go to the sender of the message.

>

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Hi,

I've meant to touch base with you here for a while.

I use the Godzilla on my wrist most every day, and sometimes the steel

plates device on both sides of my liver. I think it might help but am

not exactly sure because I do other things too.

I made some Godzilla gloves for a friend of mine, and a regular

Godzilla device for him and a friend of his to use for Hep C.

I plant to keep using it. I haven't had any tests to confirm anything.

I also drink ozonated water and have an occasional IV vitamin C, take

herbs, etc.

If I'm ever real sure that Godzilla did this or that, I'll let you know.

Thank you.

JR

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Hi Bob,

Yes, I have Hep C also. I'm age 55, have had it for over 25 years.

I never had the liver ache but I have had soreness from physical

stress in the liver area.

I have a Plasmafire ozone generator and have drank ozonated water plus

ozone insufflations, etc. It seems to lighten the color of my blood

but I kind of doubt that it would erradicate Hep C for me.

I'm now on the Zhang Herbal Therapy for Hep C, which they also say

MIGHT erradicate Hep C but more than likely will improve the

liver/body health and Quality Of Life with Hep C. It's kind of pricey

at $150-$200/month.

I've drank colloidal silver before but I never noticed any benefit

from it. I say to each his own.

I personally would not go anywhere near Western Medicine's Interferon

for my Hep C.

I think the herbal program along with micro currents could possibly

clear it for me. If not I bet it would remove most or all of my

symptoms (not too great of an appetite, less than optimal energy, etc.)

Best wishes,

JR

>

> ...since you use it over your liver i assume you're dealing with the

hep-C

> yourself? i am. do you, or did you, have the usual nagging tension/ache

> from the liver area that comes with (i guess) inflammation? have any of

> your various treatment options lessened or stopped that ache? if

so, can

> you determine which?

> my assumption is that the ache comes with viral activity & population so

> that if it's stopped that's an indication the viral load has gone down.

> i've had the ache intermittently for decades, constantly for about five

> years. i was diagnosed about five years ago towards the end of a high

> stress year of more than my usual money/people problems coming to a

head &

> really poor or no nutrition that seemed to kick the HCV into overdrive.

> i'm just now starting to try to do something besides read about the

HCV (the

> usual drug treatment protocols aren't an option at his time) & from HCV

> email lists i've encountered claims of success from colloidal silver

which i

> found convincing ( & affordable) enough to try. i'm only a few days

into it

> now but it seems to be working at least some: after the first full

day the

> ache went away like it was never there. it's back very slightly.

anyways,

> researching the colloidal silver is what led me to this list as well as

> other things like ozonation, beck, & rife, none of which i know anything

> about yet.

> bobL

>

> > --

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Gail you really are having too much stuff right now. All you can do is take

every 10 minutes at a time and please know everyone here is trying to give

you support.

I do believe the sun will shine again for you, I for one am here to listen.

I may be away toward the end of the week ..I hope I can get hold of the lap

top to hear if the baby was born.

Sometimes we feel so alone when all this happens. May this baby be the

wonderful blessing you all deserve!!

Much love

Liz

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Gail you really are having too much stuff right now. All you can do is take

every 10 minutes at a time and please know everyone here is trying to give

you support.

I do believe the sun will shine again for you, I for one am here to listen.

I may be away toward the end of the week ..I hope I can get hold of the lap

top to hear if the baby was born.

Sometimes we feel so alone when all this happens. May this baby be the

wonderful blessing you all deserve!!

Much love

Liz

**************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL

Home.

(http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030\

000000001)

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Gail you really are having too much stuff right now. All you can do is take

every 10 minutes at a time and please know everyone here is trying to give

you support.

I do believe the sun will shine again for you, I for one am here to listen.

I may be away toward the end of the week ..I hope I can get hold of the lap

top to hear if the baby was born.

Sometimes we feel so alone when all this happens. May this baby be the

wonderful blessing you all deserve!!

Much love

Liz

**************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL

Home.

(http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030\

000000001)

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Gail, you sure do keep things exciting around your house! In all

seriousness, it was good to hear from you and I am so sorry for

everything you guys are dealing with. We do think about you often.

Houston

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Gail, you sure do keep things exciting around your house! In all

seriousness, it was good to hear from you and I am so sorry for

everything you guys are dealing with. We do think about you often.

Houston

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Gail, you sure do keep things exciting around your house! In all

seriousness, it was good to hear from you and I am so sorry for

everything you guys are dealing with. We do think about you often.

Houston

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