Guest guest Posted November 12, 2000 Report Share Posted November 12, 2000 Marleen, yes phillips is young and cute! but yeah, that would be GREAT to find out about this study and everything else. his father got it?? Janet, i would be happy to help with your cause as well. about getting stories together. Jane, im gonna call the Weekly tomorrow to see about a feature for next week's paper. thers is just too much infor i need to get and compile together before i can give the story to them for this week. and if you find info about the study, let me know! or else ill call. im actually gonna be working 4-5 hour shifts five days this week starting tuesday so ill probably be too wiped out to have the story done immediately. this is the first time ill hopefully be able to do anything sort of a commitment. and i know since the weekly did that other lyme story, im sure they would be open to another feature and it doesnt neccesarily have to be don for this wednesday since this is an on-going story about the witch hunt. and everyone sorry for re-posting all the letters, monica > >Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 08:10:44 EST > From: lymefightr@... >Subject: rally > >From: " Frate " <wardance1@...> ><snipped> >hello all! >my name is monica, ive posted here, before, mostly a lurker though! i went >to the rally yesterday and it was GREAT! i went by myself, me and my >camera. >if you saw some early 20 year old looking girl with a nikon camera stealing >pictures of dr. phillips and randomly walking around that was me. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >Isn't he very young and cute ? He doesn't look or act like a doctor >and >scientist. >He is usually really very personable and very funny, and very, very >passionate about our cause. I believe his Dad has Lyme which is what >brought >him into *our world* > >He was extremely subdued because of the speaker before him whose young >wife had died from Lyme. She was given massive doses of steroids. It was >difficult for him, and all of us, to gather ourselves after hearing that >story. His young daughter stood there on the podium holding a sign < which >I >couldn't see from where I was> and she just cried the whole time her dad >talked. He had a poster of his wife's death certificate. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ><snipped> >one more thing i wanted to say was, was that i was completely overwhelmed >at >the rally. when i first got there when everyone else was just getting there >i >was standing in the middle of the square, just looking around. so many >emotions just hit me at once. i felt happy, sad, i don't know, just >overwhelmed with goodness and love. i started crying there. i guess its >just >the fact that, i know i know a lot of people here at home who have Lyme but >ive never been surrounded by people from all over the country who are >feeling exactly how i am, physically mentally, emotionally. and the fact >that >we were all there for each other, for our doctors for this one specific >reason, cause. i just thought it was the most beautiful thing that i have >experienced in a really long time. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >Again, a feeling that we all get each time we meet for protests or any >gathering of *us* and I felt the same way. Since coming back --- I still >can't get off the sofa for extended periods. I know that I'm healthier then >most right now, so I know how difficult this is to be so sick you can't go >anywhere or do anything. > >Gee, that's the point of our rallys and protests. That too many of us are >TOO >SICK to attend anything like for instance our very own personal lives! > >We all know that we'll lose several days of being unable to operate after >an >event like this. I just factor it in when I plan on attending an event. As >bad as my body feels, and it feels just awful, the feelings that you >expressed above are more important to me then my body. > >I don't ever want anyone to feel guilty about not attending. For the first >few years until I received proper treatment, I couldn't go food shopping >alone. The only message I want to send is -- the next time, if you CAN >possible make it, try, because the feelings of bad will be compensated by >the >huge warm feelings that so beautifully expressed. >Marleen > > >[This message contained attachments] > > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ >> > >From: > " Janet Barden " <bardenjanet37@...> >To: > lyme-aideegroups >Subject: > Can I use your stories? >Date: > Sat, 11 Nov 2000 02:04:40 GMT > >Hi, >I have just read many of the postings from the Dr.B rally.They are so >touching.I wish I could have been there.I want to know if it is possible to >show some of these letters to other Dr's,Lawlers,politicians here in Ga in >order to start educating these people.I was diagnoised with M.S. in >1996-had >two pos lyme test was not told until I went to another doc in 98 for meds >for M.S. because the first would not give me anything to help.I am still >angry about the whole thing and had a lawsuit but it was dropped because >even the lawyer was afraid to fight the docs.Anyone who doesnt mindjust >e-mail >me .They have to be educated NOW.The CDC is investigating the doc who first >told me and started very aggressive therapy.There are like 75 out of 100 >very sick people here in Ga who are pos on the LUAT that are very sick.I >hope they dont go after her liscence too. Thanks Janet >_______________________________________________________________________ > >_________________________________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > >Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at >http://profiles.msn.com. > > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > >Message: 12 > Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 12:33:32 EST > From: jvspl@... >Subject: Re: {{{}}} > > > >Dear >{{{hugs}}} >I know exactly what you are saying, and I felt the same way in Gettysberg, >at >the >Pierre Hotel, and then again Thursday in front of the Plaza in NYC. I wish >we had >met, as we are neighbors. Would you be able to share some of your pictures >with >us? has a files section at the egroups site for pictures, >articles, >and >the like... > >I am sure that if you call Dr. P, he would be happy to give you the >information >on the study he mentioned. I see him on Wed. afternoon, and that would be >too late for your dead line. However, I will plan on asking him where we >can >find the study, and >I plan on bringing him a plant or some flowers in appreciation for his >strength and >courage to continue treating Lyme patients and pursuing his research. >Take care, >Jane > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2003 Report Share Posted November 25, 2003 In a message dated 11/25/2003 5:22:23 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: > Re: EFAs-No Progress Yet THANKS, and your brought to my attention the word that summarizes my daughter -- NON COMPLIANT, she was before taking the oils and now even more so. I feel I haven't been tough enough on her with discipline and now I'm really paying for it, I always felt bad and now it's becoming a real problem that she doesn't listen to me to do such routine things such as " come here to get dressed. LISA ANd GIN, Non-Compliant, add that to my list of recent developments with . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2003 Report Share Posted November 25, 2003 Have you thought about the possibility that 's low tone might be improving and giving her more energy for all this rebellion? Just a thought. Peace, Kathy E. On Nov 25, 2003, at 9:21 PM, jbeharris@... wrote: > In a message dated 11/25/2003 5:22:23 AM Eastern Standard Time, > writes: > >> Re: EFAs-No Progress Yet > THANKS, and your brought to my attention the word that summarizes my > daughter -- NON COMPLIANT, she was before taking the oils and > now even more so. I feel I haven't been tough enough on her with > discipline and now I'm really paying for it, I always felt bad and now > it's becoming a real problem that she doesn't listen to me to do such > routine things such as " come here to get dressed. > > LISA ANd GIN, > Non-Compliant, add that to my list of recent developments with . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 In a message dated 11/29/03 11:04:50 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: > Barley sometimes feeds cancer? (I assume barleygrass is still safe) > Does gluten feed lymphoma? (I thought barley had very little gluten) > Grains and their sprouts/grasses have different nutritional values. MJH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2004 Report Share Posted September 28, 2004 Dave, Janet: I'm new to the group. My son has recently been diagnosed w/HCV. We're just learning about this disease. I have something that I can contribute here however. Here are programs that you can install that will strip those nasty >>>s from your forwarded emails. http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/comm/fwmiscmail.html Stripmail v 0.99hFreeware Our Rating: Popularity: Updated: 09/23/2002 Stripmail is a small utility for cleaning characters like > from the beginning of lines of e-mail messages. it also reformats text separated by blank lines into paragraphs. Just copy/paste the original text into stripmail, clean it and copy/paste back into your message. Add to CD | View CD 266 kb 98/ME/NT/2000/XP Screenshot Developer Rate it! | 1 user opinion Full Page - OR - eFilter v 3.1Freeware Our Rating: Popularity: Updated: 12/29/2000 When you recieve a message that's been forwarded a few times, it is usually full of >'s , making it hard to read and quite annoying to recieve. If you forward these messages, you add another set of <'s, making it even harder to read to the people you send it to. But eFilter is a solution to this problem. Just paste the text from the e-mail into the main window, and the program automatically rips out all those annoying characters. Add to CD | View CD 1057 kb 98/NT/ME/2000 Screenshot Developer Rate it! Full Page I've attached the program that I use for this purpose. I've used it for years and love it. The other two choices that I pasted links to above, I haven't personally tried...so if you do, let me know how they work for you. Judy V. Re: Fw: Math fixing forwarded emails with >>>>>> all over the place...Dave you just get your butt down here and give me computer lessons please..You know i don't know how to do all that..LOL.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 In a message dated 5/31/05 6:57:27 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, SSRI medications writes: I read an article in the New York Times saying that Dr. Ann believes 9-11 was caused by antidepressant SSRIs. Ummmm, that’s an absolute rubbish statement and a baseless claim. Bin Laden hates us because of what we pulled in Afghanistan during the ‘80’s, our terrible relationship with Israel, and our foreign policy which continues to bully the rest of the world in whatever ways we can. And no, he doesn’t hate us for our “values†as the Bush incorectly pronounced. Hmmmmmm, don't bet any money on this anymore than you should bet money that the CIA WASN'T involved in all of this. I know they were dumping SSRIs into Afghanistan a few years ago, and I've read several European accounts of the terrorists behavior and activities that suggest they may have been on drugs. Remember, Bin Laden was OUR guy for a while. As for our values, the rest of the world sees us as greedy pigs, snorking up all the world's resources, kissing the Saudi's behinds to get their oil, and having basically no regard for the rest of the world, except to snatch their resources whenever and wherever we can. Don't believe what you read in the press. LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 I'm pretty sure I posted some around Christmas time. If it wasn't on this list let me know and I can do it when I get home from work. I know flax and zucchinni was one recipe, but I don't know about the others. I've got a few. Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2006 Report Share Posted January 28, 2006 hello, concerning to your symptom of liver pain, well it not a liver pain exactly, the character of pain you just told refers to a condition which named "Cholecystitis" . well, it an inflammation of your gall bladder. it could be due to a stone in your gall bladder or due to the bacterial infection. bye.Hepatitis C wrote: There is 1 message in this issue.Topics in this digest:1. Liver Pain????From: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Message: 1 Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 20:04:14 -0600From: Subject: Liver Pain????Has anyone experienced this? Judy has been having these what she calls liver spasams. Feels like colic that doubles you up and goes up into the neck and throat. Says she can't even talk when it happens. Says it feels like someone is squeesing the hell out of her already sore liver! Said they only last about 10 mins. but pretty scarey!Thanks,Teri[This message contained attachments]________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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