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--- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing it

> (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> alley

Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate studies.

Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just send

some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

Claudine

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--- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing it

> (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> alley

Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate studies.

Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just send

some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

Claudine

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--- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing it

> (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> alley

Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate studies.

Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just send

some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

Claudine

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--- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing it

> (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> alley

Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate studies.

Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just send

some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

Claudine

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HI.Sometime ago a new member,amazing grace,commented in a rather sharp way about

that relgious thing which turned up some time ago.She commented on tat,who was

on her soapbox,.Amazing Grace asked if this was a religious group.I responded in

a very kind and correct way.(I don.t hve the e-mail anymore,but Tat will confirm

that and might hve the original e-mail.Grace responded to my message rather

nastly,attacking me personally and said she signed of the group because of

me.After that she send me a e-mail of-group,I responded to that.I feel a bit bad

about it,not because of my e-mail to her,that was absolutely correct,but in the

way she responded and signed off.It seems that some people on the group get very

upset when items turn up which hve nothing to do with Hep C,but I think

everything is inter-connected and if some people think that religion or any

other issue is helping them with their hep they should be able to express

that..

Re: Heppers United Prayer Group

--- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing it

> (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> alley

Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate studies.

Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just send

some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

Claudine

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HI.Sometime ago a new member,amazing grace,commented in a rather sharp way about

that relgious thing which turned up some time ago.She commented on tat,who was

on her soapbox,.Amazing Grace asked if this was a religious group.I responded in

a very kind and correct way.(I don.t hve the e-mail anymore,but Tat will confirm

that and might hve the original e-mail.Grace responded to my message rather

nastly,attacking me personally and said she signed of the group because of

me.After that she send me a e-mail of-group,I responded to that.I feel a bit bad

about it,not because of my e-mail to her,that was absolutely correct,but in the

way she responded and signed off.It seems that some people on the group get very

upset when items turn up which hve nothing to do with Hep C,but I think

everything is inter-connected and if some people think that religion or any

other issue is helping them with their hep they should be able to express

that..

Re: Heppers United Prayer Group

--- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing it

> (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> alley

Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate studies.

Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just send

some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

Claudine

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HI.Sometime ago a new member,amazing grace,commented in a rather sharp way about

that relgious thing which turned up some time ago.She commented on tat,who was

on her soapbox,.Amazing Grace asked if this was a religious group.I responded in

a very kind and correct way.(I don.t hve the e-mail anymore,but Tat will confirm

that and might hve the original e-mail.Grace responded to my message rather

nastly,attacking me personally and said she signed of the group because of

me.After that she send me a e-mail of-group,I responded to that.I feel a bit bad

about it,not because of my e-mail to her,that was absolutely correct,but in the

way she responded and signed off.It seems that some people on the group get very

upset when items turn up which hve nothing to do with Hep C,but I think

everything is inter-connected and if some people think that religion or any

other issue is helping them with their hep they should be able to express

that..

Re: Heppers United Prayer Group

--- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing it

> (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> alley

Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate studies.

Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just send

some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

Claudine

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HI.Sometime ago a new member,amazing grace,commented in a rather sharp way about

that relgious thing which turned up some time ago.She commented on tat,who was

on her soapbox,.Amazing Grace asked if this was a religious group.I responded in

a very kind and correct way.(I don.t hve the e-mail anymore,but Tat will confirm

that and might hve the original e-mail.Grace responded to my message rather

nastly,attacking me personally and said she signed of the group because of

me.After that she send me a e-mail of-group,I responded to that.I feel a bit bad

about it,not because of my e-mail to her,that was absolutely correct,but in the

way she responded and signed off.It seems that some people on the group get very

upset when items turn up which hve nothing to do with Hep C,but I think

everything is inter-connected and if some people think that religion or any

other issue is helping them with their hep they should be able to express

that..

Re: Heppers United Prayer Group

--- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing it

> (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> alley

Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate studies.

Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just send

some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

Claudine

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On people getting upset....

Remember that we are heppers and many of us are on treatment. What may seem

like an innocuous comment can get misunderstood. Treatment can cause mood

swings, depression, anger etc, all of it totally not who we are normally yet can

be very uncontrollable.

Forgiveness and kindness are the two ways to deal with each other for sure.

alley

(and no I'm not drunk hahaha kidding)

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On people getting upset....

Remember that we are heppers and many of us are on treatment. What may seem

like an innocuous comment can get misunderstood. Treatment can cause mood

swings, depression, anger etc, all of it totally not who we are normally yet can

be very uncontrollable.

Forgiveness and kindness are the two ways to deal with each other for sure.

alley

(and no I'm not drunk hahaha kidding)

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On people getting upset....

Remember that we are heppers and many of us are on treatment. What may seem

like an innocuous comment can get misunderstood. Treatment can cause mood

swings, depression, anger etc, all of it totally not who we are normally yet can

be very uncontrollable.

Forgiveness and kindness are the two ways to deal with each other for sure.

alley

(and no I'm not drunk hahaha kidding)

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On people getting upset....

Remember that we are heppers and many of us are on treatment. What may seem

like an innocuous comment can get misunderstood. Treatment can cause mood

swings, depression, anger etc, all of it totally not who we are normally yet can

be very uncontrollable.

Forgiveness and kindness are the two ways to deal with each other for sure.

alley

(and no I'm not drunk hahaha kidding)

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Guess I should have apologized to every one for getting on my soapbox that

day...I do that sometimes and most of you just ignore me when I do, which is

fine. I didn't mean to offend and believe that I said that prior to climbing up

on my soapbox. Darn, it's tough being humyn sometimes....

I stayed out of the resulting emails from Grace because I did't want to

aggravate the situation although I did send Willem a note telling him I thought

he had handled it very appropriately.

Prayer is very important whether it is a prayer to a god or just sending energy

to a person. It is a way of of helping someone by adding your strength to their

strength...your energies to their energies. I believe very much in the power of

helping one another be it through prayer or the sending of engergies...which to

me are the same.

Re: Heppers United Prayer Group

--- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing it

> (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> alley

Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate studies.

Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just send

some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

Claudine

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Guess I should have apologized to every one for getting on my soapbox that

day...I do that sometimes and most of you just ignore me when I do, which is

fine. I didn't mean to offend and believe that I said that prior to climbing up

on my soapbox. Darn, it's tough being humyn sometimes....

I stayed out of the resulting emails from Grace because I did't want to

aggravate the situation although I did send Willem a note telling him I thought

he had handled it very appropriately.

Prayer is very important whether it is a prayer to a god or just sending energy

to a person. It is a way of of helping someone by adding your strength to their

strength...your energies to their energies. I believe very much in the power of

helping one another be it through prayer or the sending of engergies...which to

me are the same.

Re: Heppers United Prayer Group

--- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing it

> (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> alley

Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate studies.

Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just send

some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

Claudine

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Guess I should have apologized to every one for getting on my soapbox that

day...I do that sometimes and most of you just ignore me when I do, which is

fine. I didn't mean to offend and believe that I said that prior to climbing up

on my soapbox. Darn, it's tough being humyn sometimes....

I stayed out of the resulting emails from Grace because I did't want to

aggravate the situation although I did send Willem a note telling him I thought

he had handled it very appropriately.

Prayer is very important whether it is a prayer to a god or just sending energy

to a person. It is a way of of helping someone by adding your strength to their

strength...your energies to their energies. I believe very much in the power of

helping one another be it through prayer or the sending of engergies...which to

me are the same.

Re: Heppers United Prayer Group

--- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing it

> (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> alley

Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate studies.

Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just send

some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

Claudine

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Guess I should have apologized to every one for getting on my soapbox that

day...I do that sometimes and most of you just ignore me when I do, which is

fine. I didn't mean to offend and believe that I said that prior to climbing up

on my soapbox. Darn, it's tough being humyn sometimes....

I stayed out of the resulting emails from Grace because I did't want to

aggravate the situation although I did send Willem a note telling him I thought

he had handled it very appropriately.

Prayer is very important whether it is a prayer to a god or just sending energy

to a person. It is a way of of helping someone by adding your strength to their

strength...your energies to their energies. I believe very much in the power of

helping one another be it through prayer or the sending of engergies...which to

me are the same.

Re: Heppers United Prayer Group

--- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing it

> (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> alley

Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate studies.

Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just send

some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

Claudine

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HI

Don't give this episode a second thought.....your email was totally

appropriate, perhaps Grace isn't ready to hear about everything that

goes along with HCV. This is a free country....you can say what you

want....if she doesn't agree, it's her perogative to leave the

forum....I sure wouldn't worry any about it.

Huggggs

Carol

willem landstra wrote:

> HI.Sometime ago a new member,amazing grace,commented in a rather

> sharp way about that relgious thing which turned up some time ago.She

> commented on tat,who was on her soapbox,.Amazing Grace asked if this

> was a religious group.I responded in a very kind and correct way.(I

> don.t hve the e-mail anymore,but Tat will confirm that and might hve

> the original e-mail.Grace responded to my message rather

> nastly,attacking me personally and said she signed of the group

> because of me.After that she send me a e-mail of-group,I responded to

> that.I feel a bit bad about it,not because of my e-mail to her,that

> was absolutely correct,but in the way she responded and signed off.It

> seems that some people on the group get very upset when items turn up

> which hve nothing to do with Hep C,but I think everything is

> inter-connected and if some people think that religion or any other

> issue is helping them with their hep they should be able to express

> that..

> Re: Heppers United Prayer Group

>

>

> --- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> > Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing

> it

> > (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> > Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> > alley

>

> Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

> read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

>

> it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

> long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

>

> As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

>

> organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

> effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate

> studies.

> Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

> settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

> praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just

> send

> some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

> Claudine

>

>

>

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HI

Don't give this episode a second thought.....your email was totally

appropriate, perhaps Grace isn't ready to hear about everything that

goes along with HCV. This is a free country....you can say what you

want....if she doesn't agree, it's her perogative to leave the

forum....I sure wouldn't worry any about it.

Huggggs

Carol

willem landstra wrote:

> HI.Sometime ago a new member,amazing grace,commented in a rather

> sharp way about that relgious thing which turned up some time ago.She

> commented on tat,who was on her soapbox,.Amazing Grace asked if this

> was a religious group.I responded in a very kind and correct way.(I

> don.t hve the e-mail anymore,but Tat will confirm that and might hve

> the original e-mail.Grace responded to my message rather

> nastly,attacking me personally and said she signed of the group

> because of me.After that she send me a e-mail of-group,I responded to

> that.I feel a bit bad about it,not because of my e-mail to her,that

> was absolutely correct,but in the way she responded and signed off.It

> seems that some people on the group get very upset when items turn up

> which hve nothing to do with Hep C,but I think everything is

> inter-connected and if some people think that religion or any other

> issue is helping them with their hep they should be able to express

> that..

> Re: Heppers United Prayer Group

>

>

> --- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> > Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing

> it

> > (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> > Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> > alley

>

> Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

> read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

>

> it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

> long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

>

> As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

>

> organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

> effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate

> studies.

> Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

> settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

> praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just

> send

> some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

> Claudine

>

>

>

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HI

Don't give this episode a second thought.....your email was totally

appropriate, perhaps Grace isn't ready to hear about everything that

goes along with HCV. This is a free country....you can say what you

want....if she doesn't agree, it's her perogative to leave the

forum....I sure wouldn't worry any about it.

Huggggs

Carol

willem landstra wrote:

> HI.Sometime ago a new member,amazing grace,commented in a rather

> sharp way about that relgious thing which turned up some time ago.She

> commented on tat,who was on her soapbox,.Amazing Grace asked if this

> was a religious group.I responded in a very kind and correct way.(I

> don.t hve the e-mail anymore,but Tat will confirm that and might hve

> the original e-mail.Grace responded to my message rather

> nastly,attacking me personally and said she signed of the group

> because of me.After that she send me a e-mail of-group,I responded to

> that.I feel a bit bad about it,not because of my e-mail to her,that

> was absolutely correct,but in the way she responded and signed off.It

> seems that some people on the group get very upset when items turn up

> which hve nothing to do with Hep C,but I think everything is

> inter-connected and if some people think that religion or any other

> issue is helping them with their hep they should be able to express

> that..

> Re: Heppers United Prayer Group

>

>

> --- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> > Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing

> it

> > (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> > Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> > alley

>

> Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

> read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

>

> it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

> long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

>

> As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

>

> organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

> effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate

> studies.

> Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

> settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

> praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just

> send

> some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

> Claudine

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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HI

Don't give this episode a second thought.....your email was totally

appropriate, perhaps Grace isn't ready to hear about everything that

goes along with HCV. This is a free country....you can say what you

want....if she doesn't agree, it's her perogative to leave the

forum....I sure wouldn't worry any about it.

Huggggs

Carol

willem landstra wrote:

> HI.Sometime ago a new member,amazing grace,commented in a rather

> sharp way about that relgious thing which turned up some time ago.She

> commented on tat,who was on her soapbox,.Amazing Grace asked if this

> was a religious group.I responded in a very kind and correct way.(I

> don.t hve the e-mail anymore,but Tat will confirm that and might hve

> the original e-mail.Grace responded to my message rather

> nastly,attacking me personally and said she signed of the group

> because of me.After that she send me a e-mail of-group,I responded to

> that.I feel a bit bad about it,not because of my e-mail to her,that

> was absolutely correct,but in the way she responded and signed off.It

> seems that some people on the group get very upset when items turn up

> which hve nothing to do with Hep C,but I think everything is

> inter-connected and if some people think that religion or any other

> issue is helping them with their hep they should be able to express

> that..

> Re: Heppers United Prayer Group

>

>

> --- <patriciajean@...> wrote:

> > Please note that I am not advocating religion here nor endorsing

> it

> > (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine started an online

> > Hep prayer group and thot yall might be interested.

> > alley

>

> Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as I'm concerned! I can

> read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's there for who wants

>

> it, and for those who don't, all they have to do is hit delete! As

> long as we are respectful of each other what is the problem?

>

> As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now massive and not overly

>

> organized files I actually have a double blind study on the healing

> effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had two separate

> studies.

> Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill patients in hospital

> settings. Personally, I don't think I can have too many people

> praying for me, and I don't care who is being prayed to! Or just

> send

> some good vibes my way - I could really use some right now!

> Claudine

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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RIGHT ON YOU GUYS. I am leaving and going back to the

ER. Hey, I am willing to have people pray for me to

get better and for the pain to stop. Or you can wish

me luck. My right leg is numb now, I figure is from

the swelling pinching nerves can't sit upright without

my left leg going numb also. When I am laying down

the left leg is ok. I have a temp of 102.8. I am

going to Houston (pronounced how ston) Memorial ER. I

will let you know when I can about what happens.

Love, Connie

--- Tatezi <tatezi@...> wrote:

> Guess I should have apologized to every one for

> getting on my soapbox that day...I do that sometimes

> and most of you just ignore me when I do, which is

> fine. I didn't mean to offend and believe that I

> said that prior to climbing up on my soapbox. Darn,

> it's tough being humyn sometimes....

>

> I stayed out of the resulting emails from Grace

> because I did't want to aggravate the situation

> although I did send Willem a note telling him I

> thought he had handled it very appropriately.

>

> Prayer is very important whether it is a prayer to a

> god or just sending energy to a person. It is a way

> of of helping someone by adding your strength to

> their strength...your energies to their energies. I

> believe very much in the power of helping one

> another be it through prayer or the sending of

> engergies...which to me are the same.

>

> Re: Heppers United

> Prayer Group

>

>

> --- <patriciajean@...>

> wrote:

> > Please note that I am not advocating religion

> here nor endorsing it

> > (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine

> started an online

> > Hep prayer group and thot yall might be

> interested.

> > alley

>

> Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as

> I'm concerned! I can

> read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's

> there for who wants

> it, and for those who don't, all they have to do

> is hit delete! As

> long as we are respectful of each other what is

> the problem?

>

> As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now

> massive and not overly

> organized files I actually have a double blind

> study on the healing

> effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had

> two separate studies.

> Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill

> patients in hospital

> settings. Personally, I don't think I can have

> too many people

> praying for me, and I don't care who is being

> prayed to! Or just send

> some good vibes my way - I could really use some

> right now!

> Claudine

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Connie dear, I will be both praying for you and wishing you good luck.

I'm glad to hear you're heading for a hospital....just hope they do all

the right things for you.

Hugggggs

Carol

Constance Dickson wrote:

> RIGHT ON YOU GUYS. I am leaving and going back to the

> ER. Hey, I am willing to have people pray for me to

> get better and for the pain to stop. Or you can wish

> me luck. My right leg is numb now, I figure is from

> the swelling pinching nerves can't sit upright without

> my left leg going numb also. When I am laying down

> the left leg is ok. I have a temp of 102.8. I am

> going to Houston (pronounced how ston) Memorial ER. I

> will let you know when I can about what happens.

> Love, Connie

>

>

> --- Tatezi <tatezi@...> wrote:

> > Guess I should have apologized to every one for

> > getting on my soapbox that day...I do that sometimes

> > and most of you just ignore me when I do, which is

> > fine. I didn't mean to offend and believe that I

> > said that prior to climbing up on my soapbox. Darn,

> > it's tough being humyn sometimes....

> >

> > I stayed out of the resulting emails from Grace

> > because I did't want to aggravate the situation

> > although I did send Willem a note telling him I

> > thought he had handled it very appropriately.

> >

> > Prayer is very important whether it is a prayer to a

> > god or just sending energy to a person. It is a way

> > of of helping someone by adding your strength to

> > their strength...your energies to their energies. I

> > believe very much in the power of helping one

> > another be it through prayer or the sending of

> > engergies...which to me are the same.

> >

> > Re: Heppers United

> > Prayer Group

> >

> >

> > --- <patriciajean@...>

> > wrote:

> > > Please note that I am not advocating religion

> > here nor endorsing it

> > > (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine

> > started an online

> > > Hep prayer group and thot yall might be

> > interested.

> > > alley

> >

> > Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as

> > I'm concerned! I can

> > read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's

> > there for who wants

> > it, and for those who don't, all they have to do

> > is hit delete! As

> > long as we are respectful of each other what is

> > the problem?

> >

> > As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now

> > massive and not overly

> > organized files I actually have a double blind

> > study on the healing

> > effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had

> > two separate studies.

> > Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill

> > patients in hospital

> > settings. Personally, I don't think I can have

> > too many people

> > praying for me, and I don't care who is being

> > prayed to! Or just send

> > some good vibes my way - I could really use some

> > right now!

> > Claudine

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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Connie dear, I will be both praying for you and wishing you good luck.

I'm glad to hear you're heading for a hospital....just hope they do all

the right things for you.

Hugggggs

Carol

Constance Dickson wrote:

> RIGHT ON YOU GUYS. I am leaving and going back to the

> ER. Hey, I am willing to have people pray for me to

> get better and for the pain to stop. Or you can wish

> me luck. My right leg is numb now, I figure is from

> the swelling pinching nerves can't sit upright without

> my left leg going numb also. When I am laying down

> the left leg is ok. I have a temp of 102.8. I am

> going to Houston (pronounced how ston) Memorial ER. I

> will let you know when I can about what happens.

> Love, Connie

>

>

> --- Tatezi <tatezi@...> wrote:

> > Guess I should have apologized to every one for

> > getting on my soapbox that day...I do that sometimes

> > and most of you just ignore me when I do, which is

> > fine. I didn't mean to offend and believe that I

> > said that prior to climbing up on my soapbox. Darn,

> > it's tough being humyn sometimes....

> >

> > I stayed out of the resulting emails from Grace

> > because I did't want to aggravate the situation

> > although I did send Willem a note telling him I

> > thought he had handled it very appropriately.

> >

> > Prayer is very important whether it is a prayer to a

> > god or just sending energy to a person. It is a way

> > of of helping someone by adding your strength to

> > their strength...your energies to their energies. I

> > believe very much in the power of helping one

> > another be it through prayer or the sending of

> > engergies...which to me are the same.

> >

> > Re: Heppers United

> > Prayer Group

> >

> >

> > --- <patriciajean@...>

> > wrote:

> > > Please note that I am not advocating religion

> > here nor endorsing it

> > > (or not endorsing :) An online friend of mine

> > started an online

> > > Hep prayer group and thot yall might be

> > interested.

> > > alley

> >

> > Alley, all info is relevent to post as far as

> > I'm concerned! I can

> > read it or not read it, agree or not agree. It's

> > there for who wants

> > it, and for those who don't, all they have to do

> > is hit delete! As

> > long as we are respectful of each other what is

> > the problem?

> >

> > As for prayer - I believe SOMEWHERE in my now

> > massive and not overly

> > organized files I actually have a double blind

> > study on the healing

> > effects of prayer! In fact, it seems like I had

> > two separate studies.

> > Not on HCV specifically, but on seriously ill

> > patients in hospital

> > settings. Personally, I don't think I can have

> > too many people

> > praying for me, and I don't care who is being

> > prayed to! Or just send

> > some good vibes my way - I could really use some

> > right now!

> > Claudine

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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Connie,

Blessings and prayers for you on this end also, what a tragedy to be treated

like this in such a wonderful country such as ours, those doctors are asking

for trouble.

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