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Jantje;

Sorry you were lonely last night. A feeling I know all too well and one that

is so very difficult to turn around. I am so glad to hear you found

something that helped.

Hope you have a wonderful Sunday. By the way, is the ash from Iceland really

bothersome where you are?

Wynn

(unknown)

> Yeah, congrats!

>

> Had a so-so night last night. I overate (candy, my trigger food) but

> stopped before it turned into a full-blown binge. I felt lonely (being

> home alone on a Saturday night doesn't exactly scream active social life).

>

> When I realized this, I did one of the guided journeys and felt better

> after.

>

> Cheers,

>

> Nixe

>

>

>

>

>

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The biggest impact is really on air traffic.

So far, the particle count is normal down here, so the air quality is good. One

nice side effect of the ash cloud are spectacular, red sunsets...

Hope you are doing well!

Jantje

>

> Jantje;

> Sorry you were lonely last night. A feeling I know all too well and one that

> is so very difficult to turn around. I am so glad to hear you found

> something that helped.

> Hope you have a wonderful Sunday. By the way, is the ash from Iceland really

> bothersome where you are?

> Wynn

> (unknown)

>

>

> > Yeah, congrats!

> >

> > Had a so-so night last night. I overate (candy, my trigger food) but

> > stopped before it turned into a full-blown binge. I felt lonely (being

> > home alone on a Saturday night doesn't exactly scream active social life).

> >

> > When I realized this, I did one of the guided journeys and felt better

> > after.

> >

> > Cheers,

> >

> > Nixe

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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It is an empowering feeling when you can take a situation which feels

overwhelming (loneliness) and turn it into something positive.

We are here for you jantje too. :-)

 

Glad that your air quality hasn't been affected from the volcano. That would

really be terrible.

 

evelyn

From: Nixe708 <jantje.gerdes@...>

Subject: Re: (unknown)

weightloss

Date: Sunday, April 18, 2010, 9:50 PM

 

The biggest impact is really on air traffic.

So far, the particle count is normal down here, so the air quality is good. One

nice side effect of the ash cloud are spectacular, red sunsets...

Hope you are doing well!

Jantje

>

> Jantje;

> Sorry you were lonely last night. A feeling I know all too well and one that

> is so very difficult to turn around. I am so glad to hear you found

> something that helped.

> Hope you have a wonderful Sunday. By the way, is the ash from Iceland really

> bothersome where you are?

> Wynn

> [insideoutweightlos s] (unknown)

>

>

> > Yeah, congrats!

> >

> > Had a so-so night last night. I overate (candy, my trigger food) but

> > stopped before it turned into a full-blown binge. I felt lonely (being

> > home alone on a Saturday night doesn't exactly scream active social life).

> >

> > When I realized this, I did one of the guided journeys and felt better

> > after.

> >

> > Cheers,

> >

> > Nixe

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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It is an empowering feeling when you can take a situation which feels

overwhelming (loneliness) and turn it into something positive.

We are here for you jantje too. :-)

 

Glad that your air quality hasn't been affected from the volcano. That would

really be terrible.

 

evelyn

From: Nixe708 <jantje.gerdes@...>

Subject: Re: (unknown)

weightloss

Date: Sunday, April 18, 2010, 9:50 PM

 

The biggest impact is really on air traffic.

So far, the particle count is normal down here, so the air quality is good. One

nice side effect of the ash cloud are spectacular, red sunsets...

Hope you are doing well!

Jantje

>

> Jantje;

> Sorry you were lonely last night. A feeling I know all too well and one that

> is so very difficult to turn around. I am so glad to hear you found

> something that helped.

> Hope you have a wonderful Sunday. By the way, is the ash from Iceland really

> bothersome where you are?

> Wynn

> [insideoutweightlos s] (unknown)

>

>

> > Yeah, congrats!

> >

> > Had a so-so night last night. I overate (candy, my trigger food) but

> > stopped before it turned into a full-blown binge. I felt lonely (being

> > home alone on a Saturday night doesn't exactly scream active social life).

> >

> > When I realized this, I did one of the guided journeys and felt better

> > after.

> >

> > Cheers,

> >

> > Nixe

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Thank you guys for your support!

Jantje

> >

> > Jantje;

> > Sorry you were lonely last night. A feeling I know all too well and one that

> > is so very difficult to turn around. I am so glad to hear you found

> > something that helped.

> > Hope you have a wonderful Sunday. By the way, is the ash from Iceland really

> > bothersome where you are?

> > Wynn

> > [insideoutweightlos s] (unknown)

> >

> >

> > > Yeah, congrats!

> > >

> > > Had a so-so night last night. I overate (candy, my trigger food) but

> > > stopped before it turned into a full-blown binge. I felt lonely (being

> > > home alone on a Saturday night doesn't exactly scream active social life).

> > >

> > > When I realized this, I did one of the guided journeys and felt better

> > > after.

> > >

> > > Cheers,

> > >

> > > Nixe

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Thank you guys for your support!

Jantje

> >

> > Jantje;

> > Sorry you were lonely last night. A feeling I know all too well and one that

> > is so very difficult to turn around. I am so glad to hear you found

> > something that helped.

> > Hope you have a wonderful Sunday. By the way, is the ash from Iceland really

> > bothersome where you are?

> > Wynn

> > [insideoutweightlos s] (unknown)

> >

> >

> > > Yeah, congrats!

> > >

> > > Had a so-so night last night. I overate (candy, my trigger food) but

> > > stopped before it turned into a full-blown binge. I felt lonely (being

> > > home alone on a Saturday night doesn't exactly scream active social life).

> > >

> > > When I realized this, I did one of the guided journeys and felt better

> > > after.

> > >

> > > Cheers,

> > >

> > > Nixe

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Defiantly we are here for you! I actually am around people all the time and even

I feel lonely sometimes. Hugs Constance in Mich.

From: Nixe708 <jantje.gerdes>

Subject: [insideoutweightlos s] Re: (unknown)

weightloss @groups. com

Date: Sunday, April 18, 2010, 9:50 PM

 

The biggest impact is really on air traffic.

So far, the particle count is normal down here, so the air quality is good. One

nice side effect of the ash cloud are spectacular, red sunsets...

Hope you are doing well!

Jantje

>

> Jantje;

> Sorry you were lonely last night. A feeling I know all too well and one that

> is so very difficult to turn around. I am so glad to hear you found

> something that helped.

> Hope you have a wonderful Sunday. By the way, is the ash from Iceland really

> bothersome where you are?

> Wynn

> [insideoutweightlos s] (unknown)

>

>

> > Yeah, congrats!

> >

> > Had a so-so night last night. I overate (candy, my trigger food) but

> > stopped before it turned into a full-blown binge. I felt lonely (being

> > home alone on a Saturday night doesn't exactly scream active social life).

> >

> > When I realized this, I did one of the guided journeys and felt better

> > after.

> >

> > Cheers,

> >

> > Nixe

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Bobby,

I have hip pain that comes and goes.  I usually take some Advil for the pain

but what seems to help me the most is to walk.  I know that sounds crazy when

you are in pain but it works for me.  I will say a prayer for you!!

Blessings,

Jo-Dee

From: ROBERTA DOYLE <rcd1929@...>

Subject: [ ] (unknown)

" " < >

Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 1:42 AM

 

Hi, who has hip problems?  the other day I got out of bed and had hip

pain, but it was gone  by noon so I thought I just slept wrong.  Next day, got

up, hurt all day and could not sleep well last night.  today, the same, can't

sit, can't lie down, and can't figure out how to sleep standing up!  I have an

apt. tomorrow, am hoping it is not REAL serious.  Bobby

a ( Bobby ) Doyle, dob 12/17/29

Brecksville, Ohio, USA

DX 5/1995

Interferon 9 weeks/Hydroxyurea 5 years

02/2000 to 06/2002 Gleevec trial, OHSU

06/2002 Gleevec/Trisenox Trial, OHSU

06/2003 Gleevec/Zarnestra Trial, OHSU

04/2004 Sprycel Trial, MDACC, CCR in 10 months

04/2008 XL228 Trial, U of Mich.

01/2009 PCR 5.69

04/2009 Ariad Trial AP24534

09/2009 PCR 0.017

11/2009 PCR 0.034

#840 Zavie's Zero Club

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I hear you!

 

A guy friend and I started on this weight loss journey together....Positive

thinking, healthy eating, exercise. I've lost 8 pounds so far...He's lost 22!

But he has been a lot more disciplined than me. Also, he was already working out

alot too.

I also have exercised for years and continue to do it on an almost everyday

basis. But my food intake is not as healthy as it could be. For example: I ate a

lot of ice cream today...

I do think postive. Most of my family is very much overweight and don't

exercise. I am healthy, exercise on a daily basis, eat lots of healthy foods

which they rarely touch and think that even though my body is far from perfect,

it is probably a lot better that it would be if I didn't do so many good things

for it.

Also, I have two grown children (24 and 27) and a hubby who are at normal

weights and I like to think that I have influenced them in a positive way over

the years.

 

Thanks for the positive feedback. I esp..needed it today. Let's hang in there

for each other!

 

From: sarah lindberg <snowbear86@...>

Subject: (unknown)

weightloss

Date: Monday, April 19, 2010, 10:25 PM

 

WOW. I want to Thank you for all the great advice! I'm definitely starting to

come back. I don't know what came over me, I could almost feel my old self

coming back, the negative thoughts before a huge binge...but there was no desire

to binge at all.

I knew that it was something that I had to push through and rememebered what

says about plateaus and their silver linings. I also questioned what this

was trying to teach me as well, another valid point that makes.

I really liked what all of you had to say; Beth I., I loved the two statements!

I love how my body is becoming better in the long run. I have to rememeber

patience as well because you are certainly right, it didn't take me 3 weeks to

gain my weight!!! It's going to take a little extra time to it take off!!

E v, I want to thankyou for such encouraging words :) I will listen to those

podcasts you suggested today! I could really relate to what you said when you

explained that everybody loses weight at their own pace because of age,

metabolism, gender, etc.

This is the difference between me and my dad where he starts exercising for the

first time in his life just and loses tons of weight. Whereas, I have been

exercising vigorously my whole life and still have struggled to get it off!!!

My body is used to exercise though, where it was probably a shock to my Dad's

body and I need to stop comparing myself to other people :)

Liz, I think it AWESOME that you have lost 3 pounds in a month by not exercising

or calorie counting. You are an inspiration to me. When I

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I hear you!

 

A guy friend and I started on this weight loss journey together....Positive

thinking, healthy eating, exercise. I've lost 8 pounds so far...He's lost 22!

But he has been a lot more disciplined than me. Also, he was already working out

alot too.

I also have exercised for years and continue to do it on an almost everyday

basis. But my food intake is not as healthy as it could be. For example: I ate a

lot of ice cream today...

I do think postive. Most of my family is very much overweight and don't

exercise. I am healthy, exercise on a daily basis, eat lots of healthy foods

which they rarely touch and think that even though my body is far from perfect,

it is probably a lot better that it would be if I didn't do so many good things

for it.

Also, I have two grown children (24 and 27) and a hubby who are at normal

weights and I like to think that I have influenced them in a positive way over

the years.

 

Thanks for the positive feedback. I esp..needed it today. Let's hang in there

for each other!

 

From: sarah lindberg <snowbear86@...>

Subject: (unknown)

weightloss

Date: Monday, April 19, 2010, 10:25 PM

 

WOW. I want to Thank you for all the great advice! I'm definitely starting to

come back. I don't know what came over me, I could almost feel my old self

coming back, the negative thoughts before a huge binge...but there was no desire

to binge at all.

I knew that it was something that I had to push through and rememebered what

says about plateaus and their silver linings. I also questioned what this

was trying to teach me as well, another valid point that makes.

I really liked what all of you had to say; Beth I., I loved the two statements!

I love how my body is becoming better in the long run. I have to rememeber

patience as well because you are certainly right, it didn't take me 3 weeks to

gain my weight!!! It's going to take a little extra time to it take off!!

E v, I want to thankyou for such encouraging words :) I will listen to those

podcasts you suggested today! I could really relate to what you said when you

explained that everybody loses weight at their own pace because of age,

metabolism, gender, etc.

This is the difference between me and my dad where he starts exercising for the

first time in his life just and loses tons of weight. Whereas, I have been

exercising vigorously my whole life and still have struggled to get it off!!!

My body is used to exercise though, where it was probably a shock to my Dad's

body and I need to stop comparing myself to other people :)

Liz, I think it AWESOME that you have lost 3 pounds in a month by not exercising

or calorie counting. You are an inspiration to me. When I

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Congrats EV on the run and the weight loss!

I just had a thought when I read about your and 's experiences. It is

frustrating when you compare your own weight loss with that of guys, but the

fact is that it is a lot easier to lose weight for men compared to women. The

female body composition is higher in fat anyway and we store it differently. On

the other hand, guys to have more visceral fat which is very detrimental to your

health.

The important thing is that we are exercising. When it comes to our health,

study after study shows that exercise habits are more important than body weight

when it comes to disease risk etc. So, keep up the good habits, reap the health

benefits and weight loss will almost be a by-product...

At least that's how I set my intent...!

Jantje

>

>

> From: sarah lindberg <snowbear86@...>

> Subject: (unknown)

> weightloss

> Date: Monday, April 19, 2010, 10:25 PM

>

>

>  

>

>

>

> WOW. I want to Thank you for all the great advice! I'm definitely starting to

come back. I don't know what came over me, I could almost feel my old self

coming back, the negative thoughts before a huge binge...but there was no desire

to binge at all.

> I knew that it was something that I had to push through and rememebered what

says about plateaus and their silver linings. I also questioned what this

was trying to teach me as well, another valid point that makes.

> I really liked what all of you had to say; Beth I., I loved the two

statements! I love how my body is becoming better in the long run. I have to

rememeber patience as well because you are certainly right, it didn't take me 3

weeks to gain my weight!!! It's going to take a little extra time to it take

off!!

> E v, I want to thankyou for such encouraging words :) I will listen to those

podcasts you suggested today! I could really relate to what you said when you

explained that everybody loses weight at their own pace because of age,

metabolism, gender, etc.

> This is the difference between me and my dad where he starts exercising for

the first time in his life just and loses tons of weight. Whereas, I have been

exercising vigorously my whole life and still have struggled to get it off!!!

> My body is used to exercise though, where it was probably a shock to my Dad's

body and I need to stop comparing myself to other people :)

> Liz, I think it AWESOME that you have lost 3 pounds in a month by not

exercising or calorie counting. You are an inspiration to me. When I

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Congrats EV on the run and the weight loss!

I just had a thought when I read about your and 's experiences. It is

frustrating when you compare your own weight loss with that of guys, but the

fact is that it is a lot easier to lose weight for men compared to women. The

female body composition is higher in fat anyway and we store it differently. On

the other hand, guys to have more visceral fat which is very detrimental to your

health.

The important thing is that we are exercising. When it comes to our health,

study after study shows that exercise habits are more important than body weight

when it comes to disease risk etc. So, keep up the good habits, reap the health

benefits and weight loss will almost be a by-product...

At least that's how I set my intent...!

Jantje

>

>

> From: sarah lindberg <snowbear86@...>

> Subject: (unknown)

> weightloss

> Date: Monday, April 19, 2010, 10:25 PM

>

>

>  

>

>

>

> WOW. I want to Thank you for all the great advice! I'm definitely starting to

come back. I don't know what came over me, I could almost feel my old self

coming back, the negative thoughts before a huge binge...but there was no desire

to binge at all.

> I knew that it was something that I had to push through and rememebered what

says about plateaus and their silver linings. I also questioned what this

was trying to teach me as well, another valid point that makes.

> I really liked what all of you had to say; Beth I., I loved the two

statements! I love how my body is becoming better in the long run. I have to

rememeber patience as well because you are certainly right, it didn't take me 3

weeks to gain my weight!!! It's going to take a little extra time to it take

off!!

> E v, I want to thankyou for such encouraging words :) I will listen to those

podcasts you suggested today! I could really relate to what you said when you

explained that everybody loses weight at their own pace because of age,

metabolism, gender, etc.

> This is the difference between me and my dad where he starts exercising for

the first time in his life just and loses tons of weight. Whereas, I have been

exercising vigorously my whole life and still have struggled to get it off!!!

> My body is used to exercise though, where it was probably a shock to my Dad's

body and I need to stop comparing myself to other people :)

> Liz, I think it AWESOME that you have lost 3 pounds in a month by not

exercising or calorie counting. You are an inspiration to me. When I

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi a I had same problems weeks ago and than went away. Swimming in heated

pool at my gym helped me some. I am now back on 400 mg Gleevec where I am

experiencing all side effect agent still helping me getting my count down. What

are you taking now for CML

T

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[ ] (unknown)

Hi, who has hip problems?  the other day I got out of bed and had hip pain, but

it was gone  by noon so I thought I just slept wrong.  Next day, got up, hurt

all day and could not sleep well last night.  today, the same, can't sit, can't

lie down, and can't figure out how to sleep standing up!  I have an apt.

tomorrow, am hoping it is not REAL serious.  Bobby

a ( Bobby ) Doyle, dob 12/17/29

Brecksville, Ohio, USA

DX 5/1995

Interferon 9 weeks/Hydroxyurea 5 years

02/2000 to 06/2002 Gleevec trial, OHSU

06/2002 Gleevec/Trisenox Trial, OHSU

06/2003 Gleevec/Zarnestra Trial, OHSU

04/2004 Sprycel Trial, MDACC, CCR in 10 months

04/2008 XL228 Trial, U of Mich.

01/2009 PCR 5.69

04/2009 Ariad Trial AP24534

09/2009 PCR 0.017

11/2009 PCR 0.034

#840 Zavie's Zero Club

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Hi , the problem is in the gluteous muscle, got two cortisone shots and

some pain meds.  I have been very lax about the pool, have not been in two

years, shame on me.  I am in the Ariad trial now, and am pcru for the first time

in 15 years.  I would say the only side effect I have is acid reflux if I am not

careful with my eating, aside from that I have none.  Gleevec works so well for

so many, I wish it had fewer side effects..  have a great day, Bobby

a ( Bobby ) Doyle, dob 12/17/29

Brecksville, Ohio, USA

DX 5/1995

Interferon 9 weeks/Hydroxyurea 5 years

02/2000 to 06/2002 Gleevec trial, OHSU

06/2002 Gleevec/Trisenox Trial, OHSU

06/2003 Gleevec/Zarnestra Trial, OHSU

04/2004 Sprycel Trial, MDACC, CCR in 10 months

04/2008 XL228 Trial, U of Mich.

01/2009 PCR 5.69

04/2009 Ariad Trial AP24534

09/2009 PCR 0.017

11/2009 PCR 0.034

#840 Zavie's Zero Club

From: mtadros9@... <mtadros9@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] (unknown)

" CML Group " < >

Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 3:37 PM

Hi a I had same problems weeks ago and than went away. Swimming in heated

pool at my gym helped me some. I am now back on 400 mg Gleevec where I am

experiencing all side effect agent still helping me getting  my count down. What

are you taking now for CML

T

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

[ ] (unknown)

Hi, who has hip problems?  the other day I got out of bed and had hip pain, but

it was gone  by noon so I thought I just slept wrong.  Next day, got up, hurt

all day and could not sleep well last night.  today, the same, can't sit, can't

lie down, and can't figure out how to sleep standing up!  I have an apt.

tomorrow, am hoping it is not REAL serious.  Bobby

a ( Bobby ) Doyle, dob 12/17/29

Brecksville, Ohio, USA

DX 5/1995

Interferon 9 weeks/Hydroxyurea 5 years

02/2000 to 06/2002 Gleevec trial, OHSU

06/2002 Gleevec/Trisenox Trial, OHSU

06/2003 Gleevec/Zarnestra Trial, OHSU

04/2004 Sprycel Trial, MDACC, CCR in 10 months

04/2008 XL228 Trial, U of Mich.

01/2009 PCR 5.69

04/2009 Ariad Trial AP24534

09/2009 PCR 0.017

11/2009 PCR 0.034

#840 Zavie's Zero Club

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God Bless your heart you have been through a long battle with our disease which

inspire us to fight back. Congratulations for the PCRU news. I wish too that

gleevec had less side effect. I am hanging there and trying to enjoy life.

Please keep us posted with Ariad trial news.

T

Dxd 2003

#764

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[ ] (unknown)

Hi, who has hip problems?  the other day I got out of bed and had hip pain, but

it was gone  by noon so I thought I just slept wrong.  Next day, got up, hurt

all day and could not sleep well last night.  today, the same, can't sit, can't

lie down, and can't figure out how to sleep standing up!  I have an apt.

tomorrow, am hoping it is not REAL serious.  Bobby

a ( Bobby ) Doyle, dob 12/17/29

Brecksville, Ohio, USA

DX 5/1995

Interferon 9 weeks/Hydroxyurea 5 years

02/2000 to 06/2002 Gleevec trial, OHSU

06/2002 Gleevec/Trisenox Trial, OHSU

06/2003 Gleevec/Zarnestra Trial, OHSU

04/2004 Sprycel Trial, MDACC, CCR in 10 months

04/2008 XL228 Trial, U of Mich.

01/2009 PCR 5.69

04/2009 Ariad Trial AP24534

09/2009 PCR 0.017

11/2009 PCR 0.034

#840 Zavie's Zero Club

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Hi Bobby,

Hope you feel better soon, and again, congrats on your great results!

Healing thoughts,

Don

>

> From: mtadros9@... <mtadros9@...>

> Subject: Re: [ ] (unknown)

> " CML Group " < >

> Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 3:37 PM

>

> Hi a I had same problems weeks ago and than went away. Swimming in

heated pool at my gym helped me some. I am now back on 400 mg Gleevec where I am

experiencing all side effect agent still helping me getting  my count down. What

are you taking now for CML

> T

> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

>

> [ ] (unknown)

>

> Hi, who has hip problems?  the other day I got out of bed and had hip pain,

but it was gone  by noon so I thought I just slept wrong.  Next day, got up,

hurt all day and could not sleep well last night.  today, the same, can't sit,

can't lie down, and can't figure out how to sleep standing up!  I have an apt.

tomorrow, am hoping it is not REAL serious.  Bobby

>

> a ( Bobby ) Doyle, dob 12/17/29

> Brecksville, Ohio, USA

> DX 5/1995

> Interferon 9 weeks/Hydroxyurea 5 years

> 02/2000 to 06/2002 Gleevec trial, OHSU

> 06/2002 Gleevec/Trisenox Trial, OHSU

> 06/2003 Gleevec/Zarnestra Trial, OHSU

> 04/2004 Sprycel Trial, MDACC, CCR in 10 months

> 04/2008 XL228 Trial, U of Mich.

> 01/2009 PCR 5.69

> 04/2009 Ariad Trial AP24534

> 09/2009 PCR 0.017

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Sending positive thoughts and energy your way.

Hugs Constance in Mich.

From: sarah lindberg <snowbear86@...>

Subject: (unknown)

weightloss

Date: Monday, April 19, 2010, 11:28 AM

 

Sorry :( My last email was accidently sent before I was finished with my

thought:

Liz, when I am frusterated about how slow it is, I'm going to think about you

and how you lost without even " trying " . This will be a reminder for me to check

in to myself when I have more dips.

I wish you all the best and I thankyou again for all your positive intent!

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Hi Carol

You are so great .

Next you will be mining borax , all organic ..... Kidding ..! ? , ..

How much wood did it take to render 2 oz of cedar oil ?

My fishing buddie has a cedar boat house , the spiders won t walk in it , they

are always at the windows , I sure it is to catch bugs thet are atracted to ligh

, but I know cedar repals bugs , that is why it lasts forever. In Florida a

cypress house that is painted will repel all its paint & flake & peel & still

the wood looks like new wood 30-40years later .

I wonder if cyprus would be good for a bed frame ( remeber the cypess tables

the were popular for a while with their curving offhoots) like projections

polyurttaned real thich . How do you like your cedar bed , do you feel it is

resistant to bugs. ...?

Rush uses bamabo sheets & has good result . The word is the bamboo repels bugs

.. I want some .. I haven t had a sheet in 3 years , I use a hair dryer next to

my bed to toast the room on an air matress ,I never get bit while I sleep . The

wood floor is polished with a nice mist of 2 oz coconut oil & 48 oz of water &

te air matress too . , they seem to not be able to navigate the oil , ithink

when it is on the skin they also cnt travel around on you , I am 131 days with

out crawling , I have been bit & I have felt the bug walking up my leg at the

hospital in the tv area of the waiting room I appy peoxide /borax/ & water or

arm & hammer powdered laundry soap, . ....Praise God ....

God bless you

Bill

On Sat Apr 24th, 2010 1:53 AM EDT Carol wrote:

>I found lysol orange spray and applied it to my 'home-builtcedar' bed frame and

headboard. Yes, orange seems to quell the little bastards. It makes my

cedar(bought the kit to line a closet or two with) shine and kills most of the

active buggies.I liked cedar anyway and was planning a nice 'dry sauna' with the

boards. It has worked out better this way, and working with the thogue  and

groove wood is great for therapy. My husband almost had a fit; I cruised country

roads and collected several cedar trees, saplings, and branches. I boiled all of

the above in the backyard in a nice sized coldren, until He decided I was a fire

risk. BUT, I have 2 ounces of pure cedar oil and a lovely 'abstract' sapling

which  I plan to use as a light fixture holder.(Double duty).

>I pray this is a good start on the beginning of a healing. I plan to go back to

school and go ahead and get my Private Investigators License, I was inches away

from it when I was younger,(besides I have great lawenforcement referances)>If I

can set up a cedar oil recovery system, I will send you some.     Blessings,

Carol        

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>From: healinghope <mfrreman@...>

>Subject: Re: Dr Staninger's Protocol Please?

>bird mites

>Date: Monday, March 29, 2010, 10:39 AM

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detoxification process. Good for you! Detox is going to be my prime objective

very soon... we've done gallbladder flushes and noted an improvement from Hulda

's flush recipes followed to the absolute T. Can't deviate from it. My

husband has no sensations of any kind any longer. He is also out in the sun a

lot and has a stronger immune system than I have.

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others here have noticed the same thing with bees they normally see during the

spring and summer. I noticed several years ago that more bees were flying into

things, disoriented. I also know that one point there was speculation that the

bees were experiencing colony collapse because of mites (didn't say what type of

mite), but then they speculated that it was cell phone irradiation , or

chemicals from bioengineered agricultural sprays. Who knows, but could it be

that they and other insects are experiencing similar types of symptoms as

Morgellons peeps? I have a large rosemary bush out my sliding door by my office

which is covered in bees while the flowers are in bloom. There are still lots of

bees there, so that is a good sign. I can see a few dozen right now, so maybe

they will survive the onslaught of chemtrails.

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Hi gurjot Rakhra

Even that well done and thanks u tell us so we can expect any thing. it should be a reason for every thing. I'm sure it will be better next time

Karima

From: gurjot Rakhra <malki_nsr@...> Sent: Sat, 24 April, 2010 10:34:23Subject: (unknown)

Hey

God wanted us to work harder.I got 57 n 49 pc....anyways now we need to be stronger n work hard

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First we need grams of the ointment into pounds.

120 grams * 0.0022 pounds / 1 gram = 0.265 pounds

The formula after that is pretty straightforward.

(12 capsules * $30 / 50 capsules) + (0.265 pounds * $7.50 / pound) + $5

$7.2 + $1.99 + $5.00 = $14.19.

~Matt

On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Issak <aloyosha@...> wrote:

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> just want to know how

> to solve it.

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> A compounded prescription requires using 12 capsules costing $30 per 50

> capsules and 120gm of an

> ointment base costing $7.50 per pound. If a $5 dispensing fee is including,

> how much should the patient be

> charged?

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Just an FYI - Dr. Uzler was willing to just read the SPECT for us (consult cost

is $450) and we would've been able to go to UCLA for the actual scan. He said

he wanted the RAW data only, no pictures, etc. and he'd be able to read them

just fine. We never got it done but that's what he said he could do if Dr. G

would write the Rx for some place that took insurance.

Cheryl

~http://www.gryffins-tail.blogspot.com

~@midian42~

On Mar 24, 2010, at 8:46 AM, Sable Mitt wrote:

> Hello, thank you everyone who has replied. I'm trying to keep up ^^ Alright so

I'm hearing that a SPECT might not have to be done. If insurance won't cover it

I can't do it anyway considering my current financial situation.

> I will give more information that might be useful.

> I have had the rast allergy test done and all was clear. The only things I

notice a difference with him is sugar, he has massive highs and lows. Splenda,

he wets himself. CoQ10 and Serotonin make him fly through the roof. 15 mgs of

CoQ10 had us up for 2 days o.o I hear some of the allergies won't show up, that

makes sense to me. I have him on FloraMore probiotics. I can open the cap and

mix in water. Maybe someone has info on this...He's overweight, very active but

doesn't understand the concept of full. I also know that when he hurts whether

it be his tummy or head or back he says they are empty and wants food. When I

start to get anemic it's uncanny how I crave meat. I think he is craving

something he needs. Perhaps if my first steps would be diet and anti fungal..

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the virus and what not. I believe it. I got a flu shot a few years ago and have

been in excruciating pain ever since. Diagnosed Fibro. Which I think is a

blanket term yet again oh sorry we don't know good luck with that. Reading up on

CVS now that sounds more like it for me. I've lost my train of though so I'll

just post.

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French Bread

1 1/2 pkg active dry yeast

1 T sugar

2 Cups warm water

1 T salt

5-6 cups flour

Combine the yeast, water, and sugar in a bowl and allow to " proof " . It will

be foamy looking in about 10 minutes. While the yeast is " proofing " mix the

salt with the flour and add this to the yeast mixture. Stir really well. Add

the remaining flour one cup at a time until you have a fairly stiff dough

that is no longer sticky. Knead a few minutes until everything is blended

well. Put into an oiled (olive oil) bowl, turn to coat the surface, cover

with a dish towel and let rise until dough is doubled. (1-2 hours) Punch the

dough down and shape into long loaves. Put them on a cookie sheet that has

been sprinkled with flour. Put into a cold oven, set at 400 and bake for 35

min. Convection ovens require lower setting like 350.

**** I also add 3-4 T of olive oil to the liquid in the first step for a

tender loaf.

Happy Baking!

Martha

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Are you using a GF flour? And if so, which one?

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I'm using organic white flour since we do not have issue with gluten.

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