Guest guest Posted September 25, 2001 Report Share Posted September 25, 2001 thank you jacqui. so far i'm doing fine. a little pain and ichi. thank you. sonomi --- Jackie <poopie@...> wrote: > Sonomi, I don't post much anymore but I have > followed yours posts since you joined the group at > the beginning of the year. I am so happy to hear > you have had your implants removed. I hope your > recovery goes smoothly. Take care, > > Jackie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: sonomijohnson@... > > Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 7:35 PM > Subject: Re: thank you > > > -no i don't have picture and dr didn't lift. > i don'y think i need. > my breast is looks very bad now . > hopefully looks normal soon. > the surgery my insurance paid. > i'm so lucky i found this groups. > and thak you carrie all the help. > > > -- In @y..., cjheer@i... wrote: > > Good for you Sonomi, keep us up to date on how > your recovery goes > and > > thanks for letting us know your doing well, did > you get a lift or > > not? Have you seen the pictures posted here now, > if yu can post > them > > anonymously of course, it is helpful so people > can see it isn't so > > bad. > > > > I say thanks to all those who posted there pics > and that everyone > who > > can should, it really is a good thing and makes > those of us who had > > ours out feel like we don't look so bad after > all! > > > > Thanks to everyone who put up pics! Thanks > Sonomi for writting! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In @y..., " sonomi johnson " > <sonomijohnson@h...> wrote: > > > i just came back from denver for sergery. > > > i went Dr huang. > > > she is so sweet she did my sergery, i'm so > glad i'm done. > > > pain was not so bad. every thing fine. > > > i'm back to size AAA. > > > but i'm happyer then before i had B size. > > > i just want to say thank you for all the help. > > > especialy justine, patty, carrie, debie, pam. > > > Thank you. > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at > > http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 Jacqui, Since Pam,Clare,myself and many others do so much research and welcome others findings I would like to see the research that says that you cannot be helped until you find out how you got your Fibro. I would be very interested to read the papers and bring them into my Naturopathic Doctor and my dear friend who is also a Naturpathic Doctor to see their opionions on the research. Who knows it might help my plan to be well in five years. thanks, Sue From: Clare <theclaremcharris@...>Subject: DIETANDCHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROMEUndisclosed-Recipient@...Date: Sunday, August 23, 2009, 3:13 AM DIETANDCHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME As outlined above, in some patients with food intolerance, constitutional symptoms can dominate the clinical picture, or can be the sole manifestations. They include fatigue, headache, musculo-skeletal aches and pains, malaise, and a variety ofneuropsychiatric symptoms such as irritability, depression, impaired memory and concentration, sensory and visual disturbances. Indeed, patients may present with a clinical picture typical of "chronic fatigue syndrome".9 It should be stressed, however, that the clinical spectrum of food intolerance is such that individual patients can experience any combination of symptoms, with varying degrees of severity, so that precise categorizationcanbe somewhatarbitrary at times. look from page 16 More Here: http://www.cs. nsw.gov.au/ rpa/allergy/ research/ RoleOfFoodIntole ranceInCFS. pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 Sue, Buy the book, Healing Fibromyalgia, by Dr. Trock. Its available everywhere. Your doctor should know Dr. Trock. Jacquie From: Clare <theclaremcharris@ gmail.com>Subject: DIETANDCHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROMEUndisclosed- RecipientDate: Sunday, August 23, 2009, 3:13 AM DIETANDCHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME As outlined above, in some patients with food intolerance, constitutional symptoms can dominate the clinical picture, or can be the sole manifestations. They include fatigue, headache, musculo-skeletal aches and pains, malaise, and a variety ofneuropsychiatric symptoms such as irritability, depression, impaired memory and concentration, sensory and visual disturbances. Indeed, patients may present with a clinical picture typical of "chronic fatigue syndrome".9 It should be stressed, however, that the clinical spectrum of food intolerance is such that individual patients can experience any combination of symptoms, with varying degrees of severity, so that precise categorizationcanbe somewhatarbitrary at times. look from page 16 More Here: http://www.cs. nsw.gov.au/ rpa/allergy/ research/ RoleOfFoodIntole ranceInCFS. pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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