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Mimi,

You are following a path of healing that is right on target--meaning that it has been about 6 weeks since explant, and as predicted, your symptoms seem worse. That is the experience of so very many women. I experienced it...in fact I got new symptoms that I didn't have before--namely muscle twitching and a creepy cold feeling going up my leg, as well as swollen lymph nodes in my neck, and a stiffness in my neck on the right side that lasted for probably 2 years. I am so happy to say that ALL of that is gone now! I have no more symptoms at all!

My blood work also got worse after explant. I was explanted in February (1998), blood tested in April which showed an elevated rheumatoid factor and by August the rheumatoid factor was even higher. I was so bummed, because I had thought I would see it start to go down. The healing curve is not what we would expect it to be after explant. You just seem to be fitting into the pattern, so I do hope you can be encouraged by this, because if you keep following the pattern that and and so many others have, including me, you will get better!

Please don't be so discouraged. I know this illness makes life seem unbearable and not worth living for. I was suicidal several times, and just cried and cried because I thought I was not getting better fast enough. It was a few steps forward, a few steps back. It was maddening. It was frustrating. But once I gave it all up to God and said okay God, you are in control here, I am just going to take care of my body with the foods you gave us and rely on you instead of the doctors, my frustration lessened, I felt peace, and I just trusted that God was going to heal me. And he has. It took alot longer than I thought it would, but I am healed. I knew I had to detox, that made the most sense to me out of anything. The allopathic doctors seemed to have no clue as to how to treat my symptoms, other than to prescribe toxic drugs, and I chose not to take any toxic drugs at all. The only thing I found help for was my thyroid condition that was diagnosed 4 years after explant, by a homeopathic MD. I slowly healed and today I can give thanks to God for all He has done for me, including healing me spiritually first. I love Him more today than I ever have in my life because I have seen and known His amazing grace in my life. He is pure and utter joy to me.

Mimi, I'm praying for you! Trust God. And knowing you were explanted by Dr. Feng, you can be confident that she got everything out that needed to come out, leaving nothing behind that could hurt you. Please be patient as your body recovers, and write to us anytime you feel the need to vent.

Love,

Patty

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From: mimi_merchant

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Dear Friends,I am back again, was terible sick last month and is not well till today, extreme pain, allover and very bad blood work, my rummy says I have multiple connective tissue disease which means mixture of many auto immune diseases, she has given me heavy pain killers and again did lot of blood work yesterday. did any one have this condition and any luck in coming out of it. I feel terrible and have totally broken down. By the way I was explanted on 10oct this year by Dr Feng at ohio and had saline implants for 15 months before implants I was hale and hearty no pain or absolutely. Please pray for me, I have lost any wish to live.

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Mimi,

I am so sorry. Please know that I (and probably many other women on this site) have been there too. I will be praying for you and sending lots of positive thoughts your way.

Love,

Colleen

From: " mimi_merchant " <mimi_merchant@...>

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Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 20:26:02 -0000

Subject: (unknown)

Dear Friends,

I am back again, was terible sick last month and is not well till

today, extreme pain, allover and very bad blood work, my rummy says

I have multiple connective tissue disease which means mixture of

many auto immune diseases, she has given me heavy pain killers and

again did lot of blood work yesterday. did any one have this

condition and any luck in coming out of it. I feel terrible and have

totally broken down. By the way I was explanted on 10oct this year

by Dr Feng at ohio and had saline implants for 15 months before

implants I was hale and hearty no pain or absolutely. Please pray

for me, I have lost any wish to live.

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Hi,

At least you caught him relatively early. You sound like a wonderful

mom. He is blessed to have you!

My son exhibited a lot of the same behaviors your son did. He knew his

alphabet, numbers thru 20, shapes and colors by the age of 2. We were

so thrilled that we had a " child prodigy " . He was an only child at the

time, so we didn't notice any of the other Aspie behaviors. We didn't

even know what Asperger's Syndrome was!

As time went on, we realized that he was having trouble with

disseminating language and relating to others. Very little eye contact

(where there used to be some). Very little affection to anyone but me.

We had no idea what was going on. And, our first pediatrician was

clueless, God bless him.

After 4 pediatricians and two psychologists, and 7 years...we heard the

word 'AUTISM'. Yes, I was scared to death. There are still days I cry

and cry. And, I get mad. And, I want to hurt someone (the whole

thimerosal thing). But then, I realize that my son is a blessing. He

is amazing! He is such an incredible artist! Yes, he tries our

patience. And gets on our last nerves. And, no...we don't have many

friends because we have so many ignorant people around us. We hear

the.... " if he was my kid, he'd NEVER act like that! " Or, " I don't

understand why you don't just let him run around and play with the other

kids....isn't he normal? " But, it just weeds out the riff-raff (lol)!

But, God only gives you what you can handle. One day....and, that day

will come...you'll wake up and that pain will be replaced with a

strength and acceptance. I know....I've sooo been there. And, I'm

still there. That's why I'm here with you now.

All the best to you and your angel. May God bless all of our angels :-)

Deb D.

mikkiwikkiie wrote:

>I'm brand new to this forum. I am posting because my son was

>diagnosed back in January with PDD-NOS, a dx that left us confused

>and searching for answers. I was devastated, and was so frigtened

>for my sons future. I knew so little about autism at the time. I

>have since read upwards of 20 books on the subject...but Im sure the

>people on this board could teach me more ;0) This past week we went

>back for a followup visit, and the developmental pediatrician says

>that my son displays many of the characteristics of developing

>Asperger's. This was totally unexpected. He is only 3 1/2 and his

>IQ & verbal tests were in the range of a 5+ year old. Lots of 'odd

>speech'.

>We knew something was different based on certain fascinations he

>has. He started saying the alphabet at 1 1/2! He also LOVES letters

>and shapes of any kind. Wondering If there are other moms out there

>in the same boat? I love him dearly, and I'm just looking for support

>and advice from others who have been down this road. I would love

>to hear from other Aspies about their childhood, and what they found

>helpful, and supportive from their parents. I want to the be the

>best mommy I can be to my son, but feel totally incapable of

>understanding the depth of what is going on through my sons mind

>sometimes. This board is very inspiring! thanks in advance.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi- It's the newbie again. I wanted to thank everyone who replied to my post.

This is such a wonderful group!

Thought I would tell everyone a bit more about myself. In addition to my son

Eidan 3 1/2, I have a one year old daughter ... who - during the last year

- made it even more crystal clear to us, that Eidan was different.

started pointing at 9 months of age...and pointed at everything

constantly. Eidan did not point until 1 1/2 and then only occasionally. Eidan

is very lovable, and humorous, but definitely not motivated to do things -simply

- for the attention of others. He is very independent, and has his own agenda.

When was born...and we were still unsure of what was going on with Eidan,

I found myself constantly making comparisons between the two. Now that I know,

and have a name for what Eidan has - I don't compare anymore.

It's interesting because I think my husband is an Aspie, and doesnt know it. My

father who died several years ago, also seemed to have many characteristics. He

had an extreme talent for trivia and history...and was a voracious bookworm.

Another interesting piece of trivia ;0) The pediatrician told us that having one

parent (or close relative) in an engineering or accounting profession increased

the chance of having a child on the spectrum. I'm a computer engineer

(programmer). Hmmm....

My son's recent fascination is Chicka Chicka Boom Boom - has anyone seen this

video? He found the book at school, and fell in love with it. It is a book

about personified alphabet characters going up a coconut tree..and then the all

fall down. I bought the video online - it was delivered on Friday - and

needless to say - its been a Chicka chicka boom boom kinda holiday. We watched

it 10 times the first day it arrived.!!! Im now trying to limit his chick

intake ;0)

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In a message dated 11/29/2003 7:37:54 PM Eastern Standard Time,

devino@... writes:

It's interesting because I think my husband is an Aspie, and doesnt know it.

My father who died several years ago, also seemed to have many

characteristics. He had an extreme talent for trivia and history...and was a

voracious

bookworm.

It is very interesting. My father has family diagnosed, LOL, Asperger's.

There is no doubt that he is on the autism spectrum. He is a math professor

(who won't retire) and is very obsessive. Does your son have the book Chicka

Chicka Boom Boom? Pam :)

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In a message dated 11/29/2003 7:37:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,

devino@... writes:

Another interesting piece of trivia ;0) The pediatrician told us that having

one parent (or close relative) in an engineering or accounting profession

increased the chance of having a child on the spectrum. I'm a computer engineer

(programmer). Hmmm

Oh no my husband is an accountant, my uncle is in engineering and my

brother is in the finance business. But I do not believe my husband has AS at

all,

my uncle defiantly has it but is undiagnosed. And my brother I think must be

ADHD.

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Hi, your son sounds a lot like my Noah. He didn't point til much

later either. The arrival of our daughter Emilie last year made

Noah's differentness crystal clear for us too.

Noah fed his Chicka Chicka Boom Boom DVD to the DVD player last

year. I'm sure the player enjoyed it, but the DVD never came back!

LOL

Meredith

> Hi- It's the newbie again. I wanted to thank everyone who replied

to my post. This is such a wonderful group!

> Thought I would tell everyone a bit more about myself. In addition

to my son Eidan 3 1/2, I have a one year old daughter ... who -

during the last year - made it even more crystal clear to us, that

Eidan was different.

>

> started pointing at 9 months of age...and pointed at

everything constantly. Eidan did not point until 1 1/2 and then only

occasionally. Eidan is very lovable, and humorous, but definitely

not motivated to do things -simply - for the attention of others. He

is very independent, and has his own agenda.

>

> When was born...and we were still unsure of what was going

on with Eidan, I found myself constantly making comparisons between

the two. Now that I know, and have a name for what Eidan has - I

don't compare anymore.

>

> It's interesting because I think my husband is an Aspie, and doesnt

know it. My father who died several years ago, also seemed to have

many characteristics. He had an extreme talent for trivia and

history...and was a voracious bookworm.

>

> Another interesting piece of trivia ;0) The pediatrician told us

that having one parent (or close relative) in an engineering or

accounting profession increased the chance of having a child on the

spectrum. I'm a computer engineer (programmer). Hmmm....

>

> My son's recent fascination is Chicka Chicka Boom Boom - has anyone

seen this video? He found the book at school, and fell in love with

it. It is a book about personified alphabet characters going up a

coconut tree..and then the all fall down. I bought the video online -

it was delivered on Friday - and needless to say - its been a

Chicka chicka boom boom kinda holiday. We watched it 10 times the

first day it arrived.!!! Im now trying to limit his chick intake ;0)

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Thank you for your email and positive thoughts Collen,

did I thank you for the detox soap I love it and use

it daily. Love..mimi

--- Colleen <cfortner@...> wrote:

> Mimi,

> I am so sorry. Please know that I (and probably many

> other women on this

> site) have been there too. I will be praying for you

> and sending lots of

> positive thoughts your way.

> Love,

> Colleen

>

> From: " mimi_merchant " <mimi_merchant@...>

> Reply-

> Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 20:26:02 -0000

>

> Subject: (unknown)

>

>

> Dear Friends,

> I am back again, was terible sick last month and is

> not well till

> today, extreme pain, allover and very bad blood

> work, my rummy says

> I have multiple connective tissue disease which

> means mixture of

> many auto immune diseases, she has given me heavy

> pain killers and

> again did lot of blood work yesterday. did any one

> have this

> condition and any luck in coming out of it. I feel

> terrible and have

> totally broken down. By the way I was explanted on

> 10oct this year

> by Dr Feng at ohio and had saline implants for 15

> months before

> implants I was hale and hearty no pain or

> absolutely. Please pray

> for me, I have lost any wish to live.

>

>

>

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I'm so glad you like the soap! I use it every day too. It makes my skin really moisturized...which is good for this time of year!

From: Mimi Merchant <mimi_merchant@...>

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Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 19:25:50 -0800 (PST)

Subject: Re: (unknown)

Thank you for your email and positive thoughts Collen,

did I thank you for the detox soap I love it and use

it daily. Love..mimi

--- Colleen <cfortner@...> wrote:

> Mimi,

> I am so sorry. Please know that I (and probably many

> other women on this

> site) have been there too. I will be praying for you

> and sending lots of

> positive thoughts your way.

> Love,

> Colleen

>

> From: " mimi_merchant " <mimi_merchant@...>

> Reply-

> Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 20:26:02 -0000

>

> Subject: (unknown)

>

>

> Dear Friends,

> I am back again, was terible sick last month and is

> not well till

> today, extreme pain, allover and very bad blood

> work, my rummy says

> I have multiple connective tissue disease which

> means mixture of

> many auto immune diseases, she has given me heavy

> pain killers and

> again did lot of blood work yesterday. did any one

> have this

> condition and any luck in coming out of it. I feel

> terrible and have

> totally broken down. By the way I was explanted on

> 10oct this year

> by Dr Feng at ohio and had saline implants for 15

> months before

> implants I was hale and hearty no pain or

> absolutely. Please pray

> for me, I have lost any wish to live.

>

>

>

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Hi ,

My clinic gives people a recipe for deodorized garlic: at the first sense

of a problem, start 5 capsules 5 times/day for 3 days. It will usually stop

it in its tracks. If the problem persists, an additional 3 days will temper

its expression and shorten its course.

We also teach people to use Vitamin C (along with the liquid minerals, of

course) at 1 gm/hour during the waking hours or until they " poop green " (the

bowel tolerance factor). I have yet to hear anyone comment or complaint

about it happening.

Frequency Specific MicroCurrent has viral frequencies that are effective to

calm the worst of it. And there are two full protocols for treatment of

colds.

Sunny

Sunny Kierstyn, RN DC Fibromyalgia Care Center of Oregon 711 Country Club

Rd., #1A Eugene, Oregon 541-345-9436

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>

> It is flu season. Other than the ginger root tea with lemon and honey,

> what do the sages recommend?

>

>

> DeSiena

>

>

> OregonDCs rules:

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foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve

members will be tolerated.

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However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, forward,

or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another member without his

or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have been removed.

>

>

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Have good results with Echinacea 300mg w/ goldenseal @ 8 capsules every 2 to

3 hrs at the FIRST indication of symptoms. Wait an hour or so & it's too

late!!!!!!!

DrBob

W. Pfeiffer,D.C.;D,A.B.C.O.

P. O. Box 606

Pendleton, Or. 97801

541. 276.2550

(unknown)

It is flu season. Other than the ginger root tea with lemon and honey,

what do the sages recommend?

DeSiena

OregonDCs rules:

1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to

foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve

members will be tolerated.

2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name.

3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere. However,

it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, forward, or

otherwise distribute correspondence written by another member without his or

her consent, unless all personal identifiers have been removed.

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Antioxidants- vitamin C, beta carotene, bioflavinoids by the pile. Ann

Goldeen

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>

> It is flu season. Other than the ginger root tea with lemon and honey,

> what do the sages recommend?

>

>

> DeSiena

>

>

> OregonDCs rules:

> 1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to

foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve

members will be tolerated.

> 2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name.

> 3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere.

However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, forward,

or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another member without his

or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have been removed.

>

>

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Hey Fred,

Yeah i know Katy Sinclair, she's LPNZ god mother as such, she's put sooo

much work and effort into the LPNZ, its really good, she does a great job,

and yes i am a member of LPNZ! =)

Jonathon

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>

>

> > Hey Ana,

> >

> > My name is Jonathon and im from New Zealand. U can chat with most of us

> > through one of the chat programs like messenger, , icq or aol. I

have

> > all of them lol.

> >

> > Jonathon (JJ)

>

> Hmmmmmmm New Zealand ey????? Soooooo you know our Katy Sinclair:-)))))))

>

> I hope you are a member of LPNZ !!!!!! :-))))))

>

> Cheers

>

> Fred in England

>

>

>

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Yes, do keep us updated as you hear anything!

~~~

Hi Everyone,

I just heard that Kathie was admitted to the hospital with pneumonia. I

will let you know if I get any more information. Please keep her in your

thoughts.

Pamela

~~~

Later,

Mike Briggs

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" Fish Gotta Swim, I Gotta Dive "

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Oh thank goodness for that, I read it as you used the TF and the vaccine to

ward off flu. You are smart :)

Mandi in Uk - who can;t afford the TF but is having good results with OLE :)

> hey! stranger whoever... I said TF yes... flu vaccine >>>NO WAY>>> so if

> you are an advocate for the flu vaccine... don't say u agree with me... coz I

> don't agree with you about the vaccine ..( no offence)

> Zarine...

>

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I believe it would just be considered a skeleton picture. MRI and myelograms are

more indepth pictures.

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i would like a very simple answer PLEASE!. does the government

consider an x-ray more than a skeleton view of the body?. in other

words is it considered an MRI ? or myelogram?. or as i mentioned is

it just a skeleton picture?.....thanks Larry

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An xray is just bones ...black and white... :) Just skeletal

(unknown)

i would like a very simple answer PLEASE!. does the government

consider an x-ray more than a skeleton view of the body?. in other

words is it considered an MRI ? or myelogram?. or as i mentioned is

it just a skeleton picture?.....thanks Larry

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YEP

(unknown)

i would like a very simple answer PLEASE!. does the government

consider an x-ray more than a skeleton view of the body?. in other

words is it considered an MRI ? or myelogram?. or as i mentioned is

it just a skeleton picture?.....thanks Larry

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Where are you from in New England. Dr. Ted Mason is an otologist at BMC in Springfield MA. He sees patients from upper NY state, VT, Western Ma and northern Ct. That is who my son sees and he is highly qualified.

Gus

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My daughter had congenital Ctoma. Doctor find out when she was 2.5 years old. So far she has had 2 surgeries done removing Ctoma . Now she is 6 years old and going to have 3rd surgery. Does anybody know who is the best surgeon-otologist in New England?Thanks

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Where in New England are you?vardangel <vardangel@...> wrote:

My daughter had congenital Ctoma. Doctor find out when she was 2.5 years old. So far she has had 2 surgeries done removing Ctoma . Now she is 6 years old and going to have 3rd surgery. Does anybody know who is the best surgeon-otologist in New England?Thanks

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I saw Dr. in Milford, MA. He is at Greater Milford Ear Nose and Throat. Great man.Gus <dalbrecht@...> wrote:

Where are you from in New England. Dr. Ted Mason is an otologist at BMC in Springfield MA. He sees patients from upper NY state, VT, Western Ma and northern Ct. That is who my son sees and he is highly qualified.

Gus

(unknown)

My daughter had congenital Ctoma. Doctor find out when she was 2.5 years old. So far she has had 2 surgeries done removing Ctoma . Now she is 6 years old and going to have 3rd surgery. Does anybody know who is the best surgeon-otologist in New England?Thanks

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Diane-

I'll have Ebony's name added to this week's Candle Service and will

email you a copy. I think I can post it in time for this week's

service.

I've scanned the photos of myself and copied them to disc. I hope

uploading them to the Photos file is easier than trying to get my

cat's photos uploaded to my web page. =8-/ I tried that

yesterday but had no luck.

L [b & SFC: Hey, Dad! Are our pix on-line yet???]

> Diane-

>

> I'm so sorry to hear about your cat! =8-( Today is the fifth

> anniversary of my adopting my boycat Sam. If you want I can have

your

> cat added to the weekly Candle Service on the cat group that I

belong

> to. Yes, your other cat will miss your girl who's now at the

Rainbow

> Bridge. Animals mourn loss just like we do.

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Debbie that is awesome news. My docs said the same thing when they put me on the new meds and three years(almost) i have been zap free. Good luck to him and to you. TURK

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Penny wrote:

Since I talked to her I have talked to six people who have been diagnosed with

psoriatic arthritis by this same doctor. My question is this, since it was my

understanding that this is a fairly rare form of arthritis, what are the chances

that the same doctor diagnoses it so often?

Penny, If you truly have PA I think you are fortunate that your doc is well

versed on the subject. I was lucky that I was diagnosed correctly so early.

Some of the horror stories about those who were diagnosed incorrectly are

heartbreaking. I was amazed to find out that my small town GP was treating 3

patients with PA, myself and two others. He never mentioned the others to me

but it is such a small town that I found out quite by chance.

I wish you peace of mind, Cheri :-))

[Editor's Note: Cheri, I know what you mean--when I moved to Dallas last year,

and found (supposedly) the best rheumatologist in town. After the physical

evaluation and all the tests, we went to his office to discuss things; as he was

looking at the paperwork, I said, " do you see many PA patients? " and expecting

the usual answer (No), he said, " You're my 10th today. " I think maybe it's being

diagnosed more often, but maybe it's becoming more common.

D.]

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My scanner is in a storage shed. I put it in there while my house was up for sale. Since I moved into this house in July (almost August), you'd think I'd have the storage shed emptied by now wouldn't you... I was going to join that procrastinators club, but maybe I'll do it tomorrow. -dz-Wharf_Kitty <wharf_kitty@...> wrote:

Diane-I just set up my scanner last weekend [had it for 15-months, which shows what a procrasinator I am, LOL!] and scanned some photos of myself that I took in Utah when I was on vacation there this past July. Tomorrow I'll try to upload them to the Photos file.I'm so sorry to hear about your cat! =8-( Today is the fifth anniversary of my adopting my boycat Sam. If you want I can have your cat added to the weekly Candle Service on the cat group that I belong to. Yes, your other cat will miss your girl who's now at the Rainbow Bridge. Animals mourn loss just like we do.Stay safe with all the snow you're getting.CatmanLou [with his cats Bella & Sammy F.C.] in rainy San Francisco> Come on everyone.... Send some updated

pics!!!!!! I have one from Florida but everyone will see my boney self as Jan says!!!! ha ha ha > My Cat died yesterday morning. I am really sad. She was like a little dog. She would growl when she purred!!!! My other cat is lost now.... Thanks Jan for keeping mr sane thru this!!!!!> Diane

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