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In a message dated 04/27/2000 11:28:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

ruppydog@... writes:

<< However the muscle definition is coming back

and I think the results will start again. I have made a promise to

myself to make this a committment for life. I just hope I can keep

my promise.

34 and 20 #s to go >>

that is definitely the start of many changes

slow changes are permanent ones

BL= Basic Live

or a Basic work-out from the Live series

Barb

who is living the promise

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Welcome !

Judie

--- -Wolcott <ruppydog@...> wrote:

> Trying to figure out what bl means when describing the

> tapes. I have

> just started again after an absents from doing the tapes.

> My problem

> right now is I have been at this again for going on 8

> weeks and the

> weight isn't going anywhere. I'm trying not to get

> discouraged but

> it's really a bummer. My diet is good and I have been

> getting up

> early to do the tapes. However the muscle definition is

> coming back

> and I think the results will start again. I have made a

> promise to

> myself to make this a committment for life. I just hope

> I can keep

> my promise.

>

> 34 and 20 #s to go

>

>

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Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 21:52:51 -0500

From: Trickey <jrtrick@...>

Subject: Re: Re: (unknown)

<< I probably did miss the special point you were making directly to

him. Men

and women really do have different perspectives to be sure and sometimes

I

forget to take that into consideration. Men are much better suited to

advising men than women are, so I'm hushing on this subject. >>

Perhaps, but we are truly inept when it comes to communicating with

women. I'm still keeping my eyes open for the " clue " shop so I can get

one; I know my bride will be pleased when I find it! ;)

Regards,

Geoff Crenshaw, ACC -----------------------

Captain Cook's Cruise Center ** Usual Disclaimers **

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Why do I have hope?

Because I am under the blood of the Passover Lamb.

EXO 12:7-3 / MAR 14:24 / REV 12:11

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Yes, it is. I made some chamomile and peppermint EO. Not enough to use it

for soap but it's a wondeful moment to see your " own " oil (not mine, the

one of the plant of course ;-) dropping into the bottle! E-mail me

privately if you want to know more.

Franziska in Switzerland

At 04:00 28.04.00 +0000, katbeth2000@... wrote:

>Hi Everyone,

> Does anyone know if it is possible to make your own essential

>oils?

> Thanks, Kathy

>

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-Wolcott wrote:

>

> Trying to figure out what bl means when describing the tapes. I have

> just started again after an absents from doing the tapes. My problem

> right now is I have been at this again for going on 8 weeks and the

> weight isn't going anywhere. I'm trying not to get discouraged but

> it's really a bummer. My diet is good and I have been getting up

> early to do the tapes. However the muscle definition is coming back

> and I think the results will start again. I have made a promise to

> myself to make this a committment for life. I just hope I can keep

> my promise.

>

> 34 and 20 #s to go

>

>Welcome, . The closer you are to your goal weight, the slower the weight

comes off. How tall are you and what do you weigh, if you don't mind me asking?

I have been doing taebo for a year now and am justing starting to see results in

terms of weight loss (before that I saw tons of other results, like toning in my

arms, legs, abs, butt, ... , increased stamina, strength and coordination).

Hang in there. Taebo is the exercise that keeps on giving. If you are faithful

to it, you will see new results througout your life. To read more about the rest

of us and to see some of our pictures, go to our web site at

http://taeboon.isportsdot.com/ and check under " meet the members " and " picture

gallery. "

Elena

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QD = once a day

(unknown)

>As you know more about these dose abbreviations than I

>do, can you tell

>me

>what is the abbreviation for Once a Day?

>

>Cheers

>n

>

>[:]

>Hi n,

>

>Sorry I don't know about this which is why I was

>asking, but see Somish's post. What I want clarified

>is whether there is a difference between BD and BID.

>I am fine about BD meaning dose x twice a day. If you

>want to know more about doxy or any other drugs look

>here http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/doxycyc.htm If

>you search around they probably give the info about BD

>etc.

>

>

>

>=====

> on in Hampshire, England.

>jamesinspace@...

>

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Syd is right look what happened to me. Lost my job

and insurance. It can happen, so go for it

......Connie

--- Syd Monk <syd_monk@...> wrote:

> Take the treatment! What are you waiting for? If

> you wait it may be harder

> to get the drugs as everyone else starts to get

> sick, or you may lose your

> insurance, you never know. Take the treatment while

> the window of

> opportunity is open and before you develop a

> complication that you will have

> even more difficulty with.

>

> It's true it can be pretty bad but even at it's

> worst it seems to be

> bearable, and you will have good days too, it's not

> all unrelenting misery.

> Besides, if your used to living with HCV and all

> it's symptoms like fatigue,

> the treatment is hardly any worse.

>

> By the way, I am 1b and undetectable after 6 months

> of combo.

>

> Syd

>

> PS Victory is to the swift.

>

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Syd is right look what happened to me. Lost my job

and insurance. It can happen, so go for it

......Connie

--- Syd Monk <syd_monk@...> wrote:

> Take the treatment! What are you waiting for? If

> you wait it may be harder

> to get the drugs as everyone else starts to get

> sick, or you may lose your

> insurance, you never know. Take the treatment while

> the window of

> opportunity is open and before you develop a

> complication that you will have

> even more difficulty with.

>

> It's true it can be pretty bad but even at it's

> worst it seems to be

> bearable, and you will have good days too, it's not

> all unrelenting misery.

> Besides, if your used to living with HCV and all

> it's symptoms like fatigue,

> the treatment is hardly any worse.

>

> By the way, I am 1b and undetectable after 6 months

> of combo.

>

> Syd

>

> PS Victory is to the swift.

>

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Syd is right look what happened to me. Lost my job

and insurance. It can happen, so go for it

......Connie

--- Syd Monk <syd_monk@...> wrote:

> Take the treatment! What are you waiting for? If

> you wait it may be harder

> to get the drugs as everyone else starts to get

> sick, or you may lose your

> insurance, you never know. Take the treatment while

> the window of

> opportunity is open and before you develop a

> complication that you will have

> even more difficulty with.

>

> It's true it can be pretty bad but even at it's

> worst it seems to be

> bearable, and you will have good days too, it's not

> all unrelenting misery.

> Besides, if your used to living with HCV and all

> it's symptoms like fatigue,

> the treatment is hardly any worse.

>

> By the way, I am 1b and undetectable after 6 months

> of combo.

>

> Syd

>

> PS Victory is to the swift.

>

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> http://www.hotmail.com

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Syd is right look what happened to me. Lost my job

and insurance. It can happen, so go for it

......Connie

--- Syd Monk <syd_monk@...> wrote:

> Take the treatment! What are you waiting for? If

> you wait it may be harder

> to get the drugs as everyone else starts to get

> sick, or you may lose your

> insurance, you never know. Take the treatment while

> the window of

> opportunity is open and before you develop a

> complication that you will have

> even more difficulty with.

>

> It's true it can be pretty bad but even at it's

> worst it seems to be

> bearable, and you will have good days too, it's not

> all unrelenting misery.

> Besides, if your used to living with HCV and all

> it's symptoms like fatigue,

> the treatment is hardly any worse.

>

> By the way, I am 1b and undetectable after 6 months

> of combo.

>

> Syd

>

> PS Victory is to the swift.

>

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> Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at

> http://www.hotmail.com

>

>

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Hi Leigh,

Did you ever get put on meds for the depression and IBS now that you are pregnant?

I think that moving closer is a good idea - you need the support and he seems really nice.

How did you long day speech go? You take it easy now ok. Mother Hen's orders!

*hug*

Love A.

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Well honey you are in the right place here. Everyone here likes helping

everyone else. Welcome aboard out happy family. Sorry you are here because

you are sick but at least on here everyone can relate. If there is ever

anything I can do to help you please let me know.

Tina1

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>Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 10:06:53 EDT

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Dear April,

Your ALT is high by most labs definitions of normal. For information

on blood tests check out this site:

http://www.carbonbased.com/Definitions.htm

Your viral load test result is pretty vague. About all it tells you is that

yes, there is virus there! If you end up doing treatment you need to make

sure that a better PCR is done, a Quantitative test, that will give you a

more accurate picture of how much virus is there. Hopefully when your biopsy

is done they will not find much damage. Let us know what genotype you are

when you find out. Good luck!

Claudine

>From: april <aprilluv2@...>

I

>also wanted to let everyone know I finally got some

>numbers back from my blood work Not that I understand

>them a whole lot My ALT is 89. My viral load is

>greater then 1 million copies and My genotype still is

>not back yet. They are planning a liver biopsy in

>about three weeks and they will call as soon as they

>get my genotype.

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Hi April I forwarded my e mail to that site.

Your new to treatment? Well this is a good spot to

find out info......Connie

--- april <aprilluv2@...> wrote:

> To nancy about the discussing HCV with kids. I sent

> her a letter from www.hepatitisneighborhood.com

> This

> is a very good site I belong to and tonight the

> discussion is on tha tvery subject the guest speaker

> wrote a book on telling kids about HCV. I forwarded

> the letter directly to her because I was not sure

> she

> would get it in time if I posted it. I just wanted

> to

> put it in though in case it might help someone else.

> I

> also wanted to let everyone know I finally got some

> numbers back from my blood work Not that I

> understand

> them a whole lot My ALT is 89. My viral load is

> greater then 1 million copies and My genotype still

> is

> not back yet. They are planning a liver biopsy in

> about three weeks and they will call as soon as they

> get my genotype. Well I hope the info helped any

> thing

> you can tell me about the blood work results I am

> all

> ears and very thankful. Stay Strong April

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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In a message dated 05/26/2000 1:59:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, kny@...

writes:

> Just for this afternoon, I will take you to Mcs to buy us both a

> Happy Meal so you can have both toys. Just for this evening, I will hold

you

> in my arms and tell you a story about how you were born, and how much I

love

> you. Just for this evening, I will let you splash in the tub and not get

> angry. Just for this evening, I will let you stay up late while we sit on

> the porch and count all the stars. Just for this evening, I will snuggle

> beside you for hours, and miss my favorite TV show. Just for this evening,

> when I run my fingers through your hair as you pray, I will simply be

> greatful that God has given me the greatest gift ever given. I will think

> about the mothers who are searching for their missing children, the mothers

> who are visiting their childrens graves instead of their bedrooms, and

> mothers who are in hospital rooms watching their children suffer

> senselessly, and screaming inside that they cant handle it anymore, and

when

> I kiss you goodnight, I will hold you a little tighter, a little longer. It

> is then that I will thank God for you, and ask him for nothing, except one

> more day.

>

> Do you poison YOUR kids??? See this page!

> http://www.freeyellow.com/members8/kandyk00/index.html

> Kandy - Aspiring Midwife

If you take your kids for a Mac's happy meal you certainly do poison

them.

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In a message dated 6/5/00 11:57:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

patricia.mcgovern@... writes:

<< We went to an amusement park. I was sure Ian would not want to ride any

rides, but he loved them. There was one ride I went on with him several

times, and he kept shouting " I'm flying! " gleefully. It was an amazing

experience for me.

>>

Gosh, How'd I miss this?!? So glad you had a nice surprise with Ian, CK.

Just when you needed it too!! ANd with , Pat!!!! Thank goodness we

have these days,eh?

Donna

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>Thank goodness we have these days,eh?

Thank goodness, because then we have days like today. I volunteer at my

kids' elementary school, and there was a volunteer appreciation tea this

afternoon after school. The kids were all looked after in another room.

The tea itself was divine (no tea, but wonderful punch and lovely food).

When we were leaving, Ian decided to take off, and he hid. I went looking

for him, and several teachers joined me. It took almost half an hour to

find him. He was hiding in a boys' room, and he explained to me he was

playing an April Fool's Day trick on me. I explained back that it was NOT

April Fool's Day, it was NOT funny, I DON'T like tricks, and he had lost

computer privileges for the day.

I was so embarrassed, and deeply grateful. Those teachers jumped right in

and helped. But I'm tired of this kind of behavior. It's not the first

time. He does this fairly often now -- last Thursday he hid in the mens'

room at Applebees, behind a toilet so his grandfather didn't see him and we

assumed he wasn't in the bathroom and of course, couldn't find him anywhere

else.

This roller coaster ride has too few highs and too many lows, and I really

want to get off.

CK,

Mom to Ian (2/89),

(9/90),

and Rose (6/94)

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Dear Joyce,

I meant the ozone air cleaner.

Best of Health!

Saul Pressman

URL: http://www.plasmafire.com

email: saul@...

(unknown)

> Dr. Pressman: Thanks for the caution. I am in the process of detoxing.

I

> have to do it slowly - if I get aggressive with detoxification I begin to

> have asthma attacks. The hydroxygen/silica seems to be helping me a great

> deal. But is that what you mean by a band-aid? Joyce

>

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In a message dated 6/5/00 5:41:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

ckc@... writes:

<<

This roller coaster ride has too few highs and too many lows, and I really

want to get off. >>

Omigod CK!!!!!!! I am terrified of the running off; hiding has to be beyond

terror!!! I'm glad the teachers were so helpful!!! And the roller coaster

ride is tough!!! Friday night, I ATTEMPTED to bring Maddie to my nephew's

graduation party; it was at a hall. Dressed her up in her cutest dress; she

looked adorable!!! The very second we walked in, she totally freaked!!

Screaming, shaking, arching, and DH had to take her home. So I figured for

sure, her own graduation ceremony, also at a hall, would be a bust!! But,

she did great!!! Roller coaster ride is a very appropriate analogy!!

{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{hugs}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} CK!!!!!!!

Donna

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In a message dated 6/5/00 4:41:51 PM Central Daylight Time,

ckc@... writes:

<<

This roller coaster ride has too few highs and too many lows, and I really

want to get off. >>

CK, I have felt this way many times in the past nine years. You are not

alone,

Maureen

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on 6/12/00 7:50 PM, C.Tab. at tab@... wrote:

> It is indeed the question of the 21st century! Some people are born with

> inherited illnesses, some with genetic mutations, and some with acquired

> problems. I don't know what to think completely about this, but as growing

> up, I don't remember hoards of young to middle aged adults getting sick and

> disabled for no reason. I can't help but to think that not cooperating with

> nature has hurt us a lot.

>

> However, people can be born (or could be acquired) with genetic mutation

> that shows up in adulthood. People with certain cardiac, muscle and

> alheizmers that show up before old age seem to be mitochrondrical damage -

> so that the energy cyle has various glitches and energy isn't produced.

> It's like aging on fast forward. On the other hand, think of the

> deformaties in fish when waters began to be polluted, and the children who

> died as result of Three Mile Island. Perhaps, we have either poisened

> ourselves, and/or have entered a survival of fittest era.

One hypothesis that I'm partial to is that of Dr. O. Becker, author

of _Cross Currents: the perils of electropollution..._, which holds that the

'hidden factor' responsible for the increased incidence of old diseases

(Alzheimers, Parkinson's...), as well as the appearance of new diseases

(CFS, AIDS...) is the massive proliferation of abnormal Electromagnetic

Fields (EMFs) over the past 50 years or so. He has shown that EMFs are

capable of causing damage/mutations to the genetic apparatus, as well as

changes in cells undergoing cell-division. He also gave evidence that EMFs

can directly influence behaviour, thinking and moods.

At the end of his _Cross Currents_, he has a section called " The New

Plagues " which includes CFS, Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity syndrome and

other degenerative diseases. For those who've not read this book, I give it

my highest recommendation--especially for PWC.

Hud

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Mabel,

I wondered how you were doing. I noticed you had not posted for a while.

Glad all is well. Thanks for updating us.

Marcia

Mom to Sara (DS) and 5 and Lucas 9

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