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Ha! That is great. This sure brought a smile to my face, Bobby!

May you enjoy many more of those half-birthdays, sister

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From: rcd1929@...

Date: Sun, 9 Aug 2009 17:22:50 -0700

Subject: [ ] (unknown)

Hi Everyone, well, what a funny day today was. My daughter

and her husband have been here a week and are leaving tomorrow, today was a

family gathering to say good bye, or , so I thought. When I walked out onto

the patio at my daughter's, everyone there yelled " SURPRISE, HAPPY

BIRTHDAY! " ......The funny thing is, my birthday is Dec. 17!

But, 10 years ago, I planned a surprise birthday party, with all my kids, for my

oldest daughter. Her birthday is Sep. 3, and I said, let's have it in Aug. so

she won't suspect anything. And the joke was on me, all the time I helped plan

her party, the party was for me, and when I got her to the surprise party, they

all yelled happy birthday to me!! I was 70 then, and certainly was surprised.

Well this week I told one of them, gee, it doesn't seem like 10 yrs. have passed

since you kids threw me that great surprise party - who would ever think they

would do it twice?? they did, and surprised me with a beautiful photo scrapbook

album they all worked together on, from my birth right up to today!

I am so fortunate to have 6 wonderful children, and everyone was telling their

favorite mother joke, or gramma joke or story, or they were talking about what

they did in their teens and got away with, (or not )

So, in Dec. now that I am 80 in August, will I be 80 1/2? 81? or just plain

old 80 ???? Anyway, it was a great day, hope you all had a great day too,

blessings, Bobby

a (Bobby) Doyle Brecksville, Ohio, USA DX 05/1995 02/2000 - Gleevec

Trial/OHSU 06/2002 - Gleevec/Trisenox Trial/OHSU 06/2003 - Gleevec/Zarnestra

Trial/OHSU 04/2004 - Sprycel Trial/MDACC, CCR in 10 months #840 - Zavie's

Zero Club 09/2006 - out of CCR 04/29/08 - XL228 Trial/ U.of Michigan

06/02/08 - CCR ( in 4 weeks)

02/13/09 - XL trial ended due to side effects

04/13/09 - New Trial, Ariad / U. of Mich./ Dr. Talpaz

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Hi Bobby:  That was so beautiful.  You can be whatever you want in December. 

You deserve it.  We all need some sort of excitement in our lives.  Happy

Birthday Anyhow.

God Bless your wonderful children too.

From: ROBERTA DOYLE <rcd1929@...>

Subject: [ ] (unknown)

" " < >

Date: Sunday, August 9, 2009, 8:22 PM

 

Hi Everyone, well, what a funny day today was.  My daughter and her husband have

been here a week and are leaving tomorrow, today was a family gathering to say

good bye,  or , so I thought.  When I walked out onto the patio at my

daughter's, everyone there yelled " SURPRISE, HAPPY BIRTHDAY! " .. ....The funny

thing is, my birthday is Dec. 17!

But, 10 years ago, I planned a surprise birthday party, with all my kids, for my

oldest daughter. Her birthday is Sep. 3, and I said, let's have it in Aug. so

she won't suspect anything.  And the joke was on me, all the time I helped plan

her party, the party was for me, and when I got her to the surprise party, they

all yelled happy birthday to me!!  I was 70 then, and certainly was surprised. 

Well this week I told one of them, gee, it doesn't seem like 10 yrs. have passed

since you kids threw me that great surprise party - who would ever think they

would do it twice??  they did, and surprised me with a beautiful photo scrapbook

album they all worked together on, from my birth right up to today!

I am so fortunate to have 6 wonderful children, and everyone was telling their

favorite mother joke, or gramma joke or story, or they were talking about what

they did in their teens and got away with, (or not )

So, in Dec. now that I am 80 in August, will I be 80 1/2?   81? or just plain

old 80 ????  Anyway, it was a great day, hope you all  had a great day too,

blessings, Bobby

a (Bobby) Doyle Brecksville, Ohio, USA DX 05/1995 02/2000 - Gleevec

Trial/OHSU 06/2002 - Gleevec/Trisenox Trial/OHSU 06/2003 - Gleevec/Zarnestra

Trial/OHSU 04/2004 - Sprycel Trial/MDACC, CCR in 10 months #840  -   Zavie's

Zero Club 09/2006 -  out of CCR 04/29/08 - XL228 Trial/ U.of Michigan 06/02/08 -

CCR ( in 4 weeks)

02/13/09 - XL trial ended due to side effects

04/13/09 - New Trial, Ariad / U. of Mich./ Dr. Talpaz

 

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Bobby - you are truly blessed to have such a great family.

Regards,

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

ROBERTA DOYLE

Sent: Monday, 10 August 2009 10:23 AM

Subject: [ ] (unknown)

Hi Everyone, well, what a funny day today was. My daughter and her husband

have been here a week and are leaving tomorrow, today was a family gathering

to say good bye, or , so I thought. When I walked out onto the patio at my

daughter's, everyone there yelled " SURPRISE, HAPPY BIRTHDAY! " ......The funny

thing is, my birthday is Dec. 17!

But, 10 years ago, I planned a surprise birthday party, with all my kids,

for my oldest daughter. Her birthday is Sep. 3, and I said, let's have it in

Aug. so she won't suspect anything. And the joke was on me, all the time I

helped plan her party, the party was for me, and when I got her to the

surprise party, they all yelled happy birthday to me!! I was 70 then, and

certainly was surprised. Well this week I told one of them, gee, it doesn't

seem like 10 yrs. have passed since you kids threw me that great surprise

party - who would ever think they would do it twice?? they did, and

surprised me with a beautiful photo scrapbook album they all worked together

on, from my birth right up to today!

I am so fortunate to have 6 wonderful children, and everyone was telling

their favorite mother joke, or gramma joke or story, or they were talking

about what they did in their teens and got away with, (or not )

So, in Dec. now that I am 80 in August, will I be 80 1/2? 81? or just

plain old 80 ???? Anyway, it was a great day, hope you all had a great day

too, blessings, Bobby

a (Bobby) Doyle Brecksville, Ohio, USA DX 05/1995 02/2000 - Gleevec

Trial/OHSU 06/2002 - Gleevec/Trisenox Trial/OHSU 06/2003 - Gleevec/Zarnestra

Trial/OHSU 04/2004 - Sprycel Trial/MDACC, CCR in 10 months #840 - Zavie's

Zero Club 09/2006 - out of CCR 04/29/08 - XL228 Trial/ U.of Michigan

06/02/08 - CCR ( in 4 weeks)

02/13/09 - XL trial ended due to side effects

04/13/09 - New Trial, Ariad / U. of Mich./ Dr. Talpaz

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Patti,

We will also pray this Wed and every Wed until you are well Patti. No one is

beyond treatment from " The Great Healer " . Please keep me posted dear. Lloyd

PS: I am a carpenter by trade. There are good carpenters and bad ones. All

doctors are, are carpenters of the body. There are good ones and poor ones. Just

remember that they are working for you, not the other way around. Tell that man

he is fired and find someone that treats his job very seriously and with

compassion (I could tell you already knew this, I just had to vent). Its over

when God calls you home and not one second before. L

________________________________

From: patti <fishinggal2008@...>

Hepatitis C

Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 7:51:50 AM

Subject: (unknown)

Hi all,

I've had hep C since 1980. I moved to FL last year. Now they have found cancer

cells in my bloodwork. I went to a new dr. last week and he had the audasity to

say I am beyond treatment. This both shocked and angered me. Needless to say I

changed Drs. and am awaiting an appointment with another who may have a better

bedside manner.

My point is this. DON'T EVER GIVE UP. DON'T LISTEN TO JUST ONE. GET MORE

OPINIONS.

Have a blessed day.

Patti

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Thank you Lloyd.

 

Jesus was also  a carpenter.  Just think if he had told some poor soul, " there's

no hope for you "

Thank heaven for the good carpenters out there.

 

Patti

From: Lloyd Oneil <lloydoneil@...>

Subject: Re: (unknown)

Hepatitis C

Date: Monday, August 10, 2009, 11:58 AM

 

Patti,

We will also pray this Wed and every Wed until you are well Patti. No one is

beyond treatment from " The Great Healer " . Please keep me posted dear. Lloyd

PS: I am a carpenter by trade. There are good carpenters and bad ones. All

doctors are, are carpenters of the body. There are good ones and poor ones. Just

remember that they are working for you, not the other way around. Tell that man

he is fired and find someone that treats his job very seriously and with

compassion (I could tell you already knew this, I just had to vent). Its over

when God calls you home and not one second before. L

____________ _________ _________ __

From: patti <fishinggal2008>

Hepatitis Csupportgr oupgroups (DOT) com

Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 7:51:50 AM

Subject: (unknown)

Hi all,

I've had hep C since 1980. I moved to FL last year. Now they have found cancer

cells in my bloodwork. I went to a new dr. last week and he had the audasity to

say I am beyond treatment. This both shocked and angered me. Needless to say I

changed Drs. and am awaiting an appointment with another who may have a better

bedside manner.

My point is this. DON'T EVER GIVE UP. DON'T LISTEN TO JUST ONE. GET MORE

OPINIONS.

Have a blessed day.

Patti

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Bobby,

Sure made me smile, You have a such a lovely family. Thank you for such a

beautiful story.

May you have many many more birthdays.

Anita

________________________________

From: ROBERTA DOYLE <rcd1929@...>

< >

Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2009 7:22:50 PM

Subject: [ ] (unknown)

Hi Everyone, well, what a funny day today was. My daughter and her husband have

been here a week and are leaving tomorrow, today was a family gathering to say

good bye, or , so I thought. When I walked out onto the patio at my

daughter's, everyone there yelled " SURPRISE, HAPPY BIRTHDAY! " .. ....The funny

thing is, my birthday is Dec. 17!

But, 10 years ago, I planned a surprise birthday party, with all my kids, for my

oldest daughter. Her birthday is Sep. 3, and I said, let's have it in Aug. so

she won't suspect anything. And the joke was on me, all the time I helped plan

her party, the party was for me, and when I got her to the surprise party, they

all yelled happy birthday to me!! I was 70 then, and certainly was surprised.

Well this week I told one of them, gee, it doesn't seem like 10 yrs. have passed

since you kids threw me that great surprise party - who would ever think they

would do it twice?? they did, and surprised me with a beautiful photo scrapbook

album they all worked together on, from my birth right up to today!

I am so fortunate to have 6 wonderful children, and everyone was telling their

favorite mother joke, or gramma joke or story, or they were talking about what

they did in their teens and got away with, (or not )

So, in Dec. now that I am 80 in August, will I be 80 1/2? 81? or just plain

old 80 ???? Anyway, it was a great day, hope you all had a great day too,

blessings, Bobby

a (Bobby) Doyle Brecksville, Ohio, USA DX 05/1995 02/2000 - Gleevec

Trial/OHSU 06/2002 - Gleevec/Trisenox Trial/OHSU 06/2003 - Gleevec/Zarnestra

Trial/OHSU 04/2004 - Sprycel Trial/MDACC, CCR in 10 months #840 - Zavie's

Zero Club 09/2006 - out of CCR 04/29/08 - XL228 Trial/ U.of Michigan

06/02/08 - CCR ( in 4 weeks)

02/13/09 - XL trial ended due to side effects

04/13/09 - New Trial, Ariad / U. of Mich./ Dr. Talpaz

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Hi Mimi,

I'm one of the owners of this message board (Sue is the other owner), but no one has heard from me in a number of days. I'm trying to sift through all these posts that I haven't read, and when I came to yours, I felt I had to respond.

I've been depressed and in pain too, it's all because of the fibro, I guess. I just saw my doctor today who changed some of my meds around. I've been seeing a therapist for the past month or so, but my doc wants me to see a psychiatrist, so I have an appointment for that on 8/25. I'm not really sure what a psychiatrist is going to do for me that my doc and a therapist don't already do, but I'll try anything.

Back in the 70s I became clinically depressed and was hospitalized for several weeks, so I know what that's like. I'd like to avoid having that happen again. I need to get out of this pit of pain and anxiety, irritibility and depression, fatigue and insomnia, on and on and on.

I hope you are doing better. Maybe I'll see more of your posts as I continue to read. I'm glad you have joined us.

Pam

(unknown)

Just spent 6 days in the psych hospital. With no meds for 72 hours. Back on 20 mg Lexapro.

They suggested Cymbalto or Lyrica. I refused.

Depression just attacked and I was powerless.

Suppose to see a psychiatrist next week who will deal with fibro/depression.

Dang this is hard some days/months/years.

HELP!Southern Comfort in Atlanta but going home to Florida Saturday.

MIMI

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Where are you located?

DR. CHARLES A CAUGHLIN DC CAC

155 NW 1ST

JOHN DAY, OR 97845

541-575-1063

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Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 10:14 PM

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I do the nasal specific technique all the time (balloon up

the nose). Great technique/great results.

Chlebowski, D.C.

drchrischlebowski.com

503-236-9609

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I missed something. What link? Jesus is the Union of All Things. Only under Jesus is all One.

Q: "What did the buddhist say to the checker at Burger King?"

A: "I'll have a one with everything."

From: Lemoyen Apostle <themiddleapostle@...>no-forced-vaccination Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 4:22:32 PMSubject: (unknown)

You have to type the link into your browser. I watched the video. It is very scary, but shows us that once we believe that we are one, we can defeat the evil.

Lemoyen

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I missed something. What link? Jesus is the Union of All Things. Only under Jesus is all One.

Q: "What did the buddhist say to the checker at Burger King?"

A: "I'll have a one with everything."

From: Lemoyen Apostle <themiddleapostle@...>no-forced-vaccination Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 4:22:32 PMSubject: (unknown)

You have to type the link into your browser. I watched the video. It is very scary, but shows us that once we believe that we are one, we can defeat the evil.

Lemoyen

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:) That was a cute one!

Sorry Alan that I did not reply properly. I am learning to navigate the site

(slowly). This is the link below I was referring to. Some people said they

were having difficulty opening it. For some reason it is not live if you click

on it but can be opened if you type it in.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rjHBceI7Uo & feature=related

The post I was referring to that contained the link was: " Re: Please watch this

video will change your life and the lives of y..... "

Lemoyen

>

> I missed something. What link? Jesus is the Union of All Things. Only under

Jesus is all One.

>

> Q: " What did the buddhist say to the checker at Burger King? "

> A: " I'll have a one with everything. "

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Lemoyen Apostle <themiddleapostle@...>

> no-forced-vaccination

> Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 4:22:32 PM

> Subject: (unknown)

>

>  

> You have to type the link into your browser.  I watched the video.  It is very

scary, but shows us that once we believe that we are one, we can defeat the

evil.

>

> Lemoyen

>

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:) That was a cute one!

Sorry Alan that I did not reply properly. I am learning to navigate the site

(slowly). This is the link below I was referring to. Some people said they

were having difficulty opening it. For some reason it is not live if you click

on it but can be opened if you type it in.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rjHBceI7Uo & feature=related

The post I was referring to that contained the link was: " Re: Please watch this

video will change your life and the lives of y..... "

Lemoyen

>

> I missed something. What link? Jesus is the Union of All Things. Only under

Jesus is all One.

>

> Q: " What did the buddhist say to the checker at Burger King? "

> A: " I'll have a one with everything. "

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Lemoyen Apostle <themiddleapostle@...>

> no-forced-vaccination

> Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 4:22:32 PM

> Subject: (unknown)

>

>  

> You have to type the link into your browser.  I watched the video.  It is very

scary, but shows us that once we believe that we are one, we can defeat the

evil.

>

> Lemoyen

>

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Hi Debbie. My daughter is a year and a half old and she hasn't had any

surgeries. I actually have two daughters. My oldest is 5 and does not have bpes

and my youngest does have it. Sorry I am replying so late. We were on vacation

in Florida. I live about 20 minutes from Potomac.

> I live in the Washington, dc metro area (land). I was wondering if anyone

with bpes or that has a child with bpes lives in the same area. My daughter has

bpes and I would love to meet someone else with it and talk about their

experience.

>

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Do you have insurance? It depends on your insurance coverage.

If not, there may be local programs that would assist in covering the

cost - you would probably need to work with the local social services

agencies.

Kat

On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Misty<msmistysu@...> wrote:

>

>

> My 13 year old son is just about able to qualify for a CI. I don't even have

> the money to get him the good hearing aides so I am wondering how much more

> people end up paying for the CI and all the stuff that goes with it. I don't

> qualify for financial help because I make to much money (which is a joke

> because what they say is to much money is like nothing). Just throwing out a

> question. Thanks, Misty

>

>

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I made one set of mylar pieces for each of my molds, and am still using them, at

least 3 years later. :-) I usually do cpop, and it doesn't damage the sheets.

The ones I've seen and purchased are about 12 " x 15'. The package contains 2,

and are called, " flexible chopping mats. "

HTH

Beth Byrne

www.SoapAndGarden.com

www.SoapAndGarden.blogspot.com

Be good to your skin!

www.Saponifier.com

In a message dated 08/19/09 12:24:44 Eastern Daylight Time,

karenrothfuss@... writes:

Beth, I've always lined my molds with plastic coated butcher paper.

Are the mylar sheets you use reusable? If reusable, does the heat

from the soap warp the sheets? Do they only come in the 8 1/2 x 11 " size?

That's the only size I saw online.

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I have a couple of these mats I actually use them as chopping boards! I bought

mine at Fred's (don't think you have that up there) and they were 2 in a package

for $1.

Colleen

http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com

>

> I made one set of mylar pieces for each of my molds, and am still using them,

at least 3 years later. :-) I usually do cpop, and it doesn't damage the

sheets.

>

> The ones I've seen and purchased are about 12 " x 15'. The package contains 2,

and are called, " flexible chopping mats. "

>

> HTH

>

> Beth Byrne

> www.SoapAndGarden.com

> www.SoapAndGarden.blogspot.com

> Be good to your skin!

> www.Saponifier.com

>

>

> In a message dated 08/19/09 12:24:44 Eastern Daylight Time, karenrothfuss@...

writes:

> Beth, I've always lined my molds with plastic coated butcher paper.

> Are the mylar sheets you use reusable? If reusable, does the heat

> from the soap warp the sheets? Do they only come in the 8 1/2 x 11 " size?

> That's the only size I saw online.

>

>

>

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You use them for what??? LOL, imagine that, for their original purpose.

Beth Byrne

www.SoapAndGarden.com

www.SoapAndGarden.blogspot.com

Be good to your skin!

www.Saponifier.com

In a message dated 08/19/09 14:56:38 Eastern Daylight Time,

countrymeadowcreations@... writes:

I have a couple of these mats I actually use them as chopping boards! I bought

mine at Fred's (don't think you have that up there) and they were 2 in a package

for $1.

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LOL! I know I'm crazy like that. How dare I use something the way it was

intended and not for soapmaking!!!

Colleen

http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com

>

> You use them for what??? LOL, imagine that, for their original purpose.

>

> Beth Byrne

> www.SoapAndGarden.com

> www.SoapAndGarden.blogspot.com

> Be good to your skin!

> www.Saponifier.com

>

>

> In a message dated 08/19/09 14:56:38 Eastern Daylight Time,

countrymeadowcreations@... writes:

> I have a couple of these mats I actually use them as chopping boards! I

bought mine at Fred's (don't think you have that up there) and they were 2 in a

package for $1.

>

>

>

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You're welcome! Glad to share info. :-) I was so happy to find this out so I

didn't have to monkey with butcher paper anymore.

Now, I just need a sheet large enough for my slab mold. I've been googling

silicone sheets, but the only things I've found thus far are very pricey.

Beth Byrne

www.SoapAndGarden.com

www.SoapAndGarden.blogspot.com

Be good to your skin!

www.Saponifier.com

In a message dated 08/20/09 10:17:57 Eastern Daylight Time,

karenrothfuss@... writes:

Thanks Beth, for the additional info. I like the idea of re-using these

sheets, rather than throwing out a lot of used butcher paper. The size

sheets you mention will work with my mold size so I'm excited to try

this.

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this one should make you laugh, and take away some of that stress...

On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 12:13 AM, themiddleapostle <themiddleapostle@...> wrote:

 

:) That was a cute one!Sorry Alan that I did not reply properly. I am learning to navigate the site (slowly). This is the link below I was referring to. Some people said they were having difficulty opening it. For some reason it is not live if you click on it but can be opened if you type it in.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rjHBceI7Uo & feature=related The post I was referring to that contained the link was: " Re: Please watch this video will change your life and the lives of y..... "

Lemoyen>

> I missed something. What link? Jesus is the Union of All Things. Only under Jesus is all One. > > Q: " What did the buddhist say to the checker at Burger King? " > A: " I'll have a one with everything. "

> > > > > ________________________________> From: Lemoyen Apostle <themiddleapostle@...>> no-forced-vaccination

> Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 4:22:32 PM> Subject: (unknown)> >   > You have to type the link into your browser.  I watched the video.  It is very scary, but shows us that once we believe that we are one, we can defeat the evil.

> > Lemoyen>

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this one should make you laugh, and take away some of that stress...

On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 12:13 AM, themiddleapostle <themiddleapostle@...> wrote:

 

:) That was a cute one!Sorry Alan that I did not reply properly. I am learning to navigate the site (slowly). This is the link below I was referring to. Some people said they were having difficulty opening it. For some reason it is not live if you click on it but can be opened if you type it in.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rjHBceI7Uo & feature=related The post I was referring to that contained the link was: " Re: Please watch this video will change your life and the lives of y..... "

Lemoyen>

> I missed something. What link? Jesus is the Union of All Things. Only under Jesus is all One. > > Q: " What did the buddhist say to the checker at Burger King? " > A: " I'll have a one with everything. "

> > > > > ________________________________> From: Lemoyen Apostle <themiddleapostle@...>> no-forced-vaccination

> Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 4:22:32 PM> Subject: (unknown)> >   > You have to type the link into your browser.  I watched the video.  It is very scary, but shows us that once we believe that we are one, we can defeat the evil.

> > Lemoyen>

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I tried transdermal LDN and by the second day, I had a lot of issues -- primarily gas and bloat.

I'm pretty sure I have major candida issues, but I so want to continue with the LDN without all the digestive issues.

I have Crohn's (20+ years); I'm 48 years old and need some moral support as well as some advice.

I have a fistula that's acting up, and was wondering if LDN helps with that too.

Thanks everyone!

From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Gunn DybfestSent: Monday, June 15, 2009 1:32 PMlow dose naltrexone ; Aletha@...; celia@...; clearbluesky45@...; linda.chasey@...; Marshiris@...; pardner@...; pzellner@...; rachel@...; slenzrph@...; Smrtgrl96x@...; tmss16@...; zahavi100@...; Art Hansen; beccaskye; Crystal Nason; greg sled; hope4joyce; Donnelly; Joyce Cain; Walter HoffmannSubject: [low dose naltrexone] (unknown)

Dear Old and new Listmates,

A New group for those with IBD and IBS (Crohns, U.C, Ulcerative Colitis, Microscopic Colitis, IBS) is born

I have been nothing less than amazed for two years! I started using LDN for my Crohns in Sept. 2007. My most significant changes are: All pain and bloating dissapeared within one single night, I woke up full of energy and had NO PAIN at all the very next morning after I took my first 3 mg of Low Dose Naltrexone. The diarrhea took a couple of weeks before it gradually improved. My severe anemia was back to normal within some months (iron supplements didn't help me much). But the best results was that since the inflammation reduced, my narrowing got away, and therefore the partial obstructions, which I used to have a couple of times every month at least 1 year prior LDN, dissapeared. I was on prednisone for 3 months prior LDN, my Gastroenterolog would try 3 months to see if that was enough, but no, it wasn't. When I tapered off of prednisone the inflammation came back. At that point I decided to give LDN a try. I never regret that I made up my mind to do so. LDN is such a fantastic medicine. It may give you some small side effects in the beginning, may be the first week or two. Those side effects are minor, it's often vivid dreams (funny or not so funny dreams), it could problems falling asleep, it could be waking up in the middle of the night feeling wide awake. You may toss and turn for some nights, but then - it's often over. Some people also get some rashes and other again some red and warm skin. All those side effects dissapears, and if you feel you need to discuss LDN and side effects, or feel afraid to start, write in and get some support here. I will add a list of the typical side effects and what you can do. I'll also add a trouble shooting list if LDN doesn't work the way you wanted. Because this happens. We may have a solution for you. The Files section on the left side here will show you USEFUL FILES.Good luck to all IBD'ers and IBS'ers! :-)

And welcome to the new group:

LDNandIBD

email the new group:

LDNandIBD

Ingrid (from Norway)

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because airbags can be dangerous, children for example NEVER should sit in the

front seats at all

those airbags have killed numberous children and babies alredy because people

where not aware of this fact.

please people, keep this allways in mind to be safe.

sonja

<Sheesh, I never knew an airbag and flying dashboard parts could do so much

damage !

<<I never even thought about it as it is supposed to be so helpful.

<My thoughts are with you all.

Organically Yours,

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That's OK Angel - I forwarded your message to the Chat forum. I

know how easy it is to get carried away *grin*.

Luv - Sheila

Hi Sheila, sorry have replyed on this forum and did not

read your mail until sent,oh dear

please for give me. Angel.

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Misty, be aware that the CI doesn't provide normal hearing, so pushing for

the CI in preference of new hearing aids is to take something away from your

son that can't be replaced. You might better be looking for sources to

cover hearing aids. There are groups that help with children. Check with

his school and audiologist; they might know groups in your area that could

help. Ruth

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

Misty

Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 2:40 PM

Subject: (unknown)

My 13 year old son is just about able to qualify for a CI. I don't even have

the money to get him the good hearing aides so I am wondering how much more

people end up paying for the CI and all the stuff that goes with it. I don't

qualify for financial help because I make to much money (which is a joke

because what they say is to much money is like nothing). Just throwing out a

question. Thanks, Misty

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