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>>Ya know... there's a reason that the only doctor I see unless I feel

like I'm about to die an ignomious death by drowning in snot is a

chiropractor. HRM. Could be because... most Doctors seem to come off

like idiots lately?<<

My doctor is a good guy, just relatively clueless in some areas. He's thin,

healthy and not very understanding about people who aren't sometimes. It

took me nearly a year, and finally walking into the office while covered

with hives to convince them that I wasn't just joking about being allergic

to exercise<g>.

I live in a really small town and that means a lack of specialists. It's

fairly common for people to assume that if you're fat you're simply eating

too much. I've talked to more than enough people to know that that isn't

always the case. I've LOST hundreds of pounds over my lifetime, between

babies and stress eating and my mother putting me on one horrible diet after

another as a kid/teen. (ever actually *been* on the cabbage soup diet? I

have).

Metabolism? What's that?

<shrug> His specialty isn't weight loss or diet. The poor guy was trying

to muddle through food allergies and this weird exercise reaction, so I

suppose I can give him a break.

>>I think it has something to do with Insurance. They see the patient,

but never really get to know their quirks.<<

Insurance? Who has insurance?

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: Thanks so much for your words of comfort. It has been a very hard time for me and my family. We just lost a brother to cancer on May, 28, 02. It leaves my heart saddened by his loss.

We had his Memorial service on June 8th. It was atime to celebrate his life... I sang a beautiful song called Ten Thousand Angels by Lynn . If any of you get the chance please go to mp3.com and type in ten thousand angels in the search engine for the web page. Make sure it's the one by Lynn . It is such an inspirational song and it lifts you up when your down.

May has been the worst month so far this year. It has to get better...

My ICD implant surgery is still very tender. I have a hard time doing much of anything right now, I am so depressed. I am praying this will get better. I heard it takes about 4 months to heal from this procedure, is this right???

I am not driving my car right now, I can't wear my seat belt on the left shoulder, it hurts alot if I try.

I sure hope better days are ahead. God bless You all!

:0)

<Scrapnfriend@...> wrote: Hi ,Funny you should get your ICD on May 16th. That is my birthday and I turned43 but as anyone on here will tell you I claimed to be at least 63 with a43year old face.I had mine done on 3-4 after going thru a Sudden Cardiac Arrest at thehospital and developing LongQT. I spent 2 weeks there before they chose toimplant. I also have problems with Tachycardia, A-Fib and Congestive HeartFailure. If you can get it, I probably will!!!I have not had it go off and like you am afraid of what it will be like whenand if it does. I had mine interogated on Friday for the 2nd time. No zapsbut Pacing 66% of the time and about 12 recordings of A-Fib lasting as longas 16 hours.Know that we all go thru the ups and downs of adjusting. Sometimes it isharder for some depending on their life circumstances. Seems like theyounger you are the harder it is also. Not to discount anyone....Welcome and use this site to vent anytime....we understand more than most ofthe people in your life and you don't have to worry about saying too much tous. newly zapper implanted> Hi! all:> My name is and I just joined the group today. I received my> impanted ICD on May 16, 02. I am still trying to get use to having> this thing in my chest. I haven't been zapped and hope it doesn't> happen too often because it really scares the heck out of me to think> about it. I know my Cardiologist is looking out for what's best for> me, and it may eventually be a life saver for me, but I'm still a> nervous wreck thinking about what it does.> I am 47 years old and was born with a CHD called Tetralogy of Fallot,> and up to the last year was doing great. I have had two major heart> surgeries for this condition. One in 73 to repair the ToF and again> in 78 to replace the pulmonary valve. I have been through alot and> was hoping it was the end to it. Until i developed problems last> March with A-flutter and some mild vt's and heart block. That was> the reason for the ICD implant.> newly zapper imlanted 5-16-02> thanks for letting me vent...> >>>> Please visit the Zapper homepage at> http://www.ZapLife.org>>

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HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY! LISA

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Scharf <angelcare_55@...> wrote:

: Thanks so much for your words of comfort. It has been a very hard time for me and my family. We just lost a brother to cancer on May, 28, 02. It leaves my heart saddened by his loss. We had his Memorial service on June 8th. It was atime to celebrate his life... I sang a beautiful song called Ten Thousand Angels by Lynn . If any of you get the chance please go to mp3.com and type in ten thousand angels in the search engine for the web page. Make sure it's the one by Lynn . It is such an inspirational song and it lifts you up when your down. May has been the worst month so far this year. It has to get better... My ICD implant surgery is still very tender. I have a hard time doing much of anything right now, I am so depressed. I am praying this will get better. I heard it takes about 4 months to heal from this procedure, is this right??? I am not driving my car right now, I can't wear my seat belt on the left shoulder, it hurts alot if I try. I sure hope better days are ahead. God bless You all! :0) <Scrapnfriend@...> wrote: Hi ,Funny you should get your ICD on May 16th. That is my birthday and I turned43 but as anyone on here will tell you I claimed to be at least 63 with a43year old face.I had mine done on 3-4 after going thru a Sudden Cardiac Arrest at thehospital and developing LongQT. I spent 2 weeks there before they chose toimplant. I also have problems with Tachycardia, A-Fib and Congestive HeartFailure. If you can get it, I probably will!!!I have not had it go off and like you am afraid of what it will be like whenand if it does. I had mine interogated on Friday for the 2nd time. No zapsbut Pacing 66% of the time and about 12 recordings of A-Fib lasting as longas 16 hours.Know that we all go thru the ups and downs of adjusting. Sometimes it isharder for some depending on their life circumstances. Seems like theyounger you are the harder it is also. Not to discount anyone....Welcome and use this site to vent anytime....we understand more than most ofthe people in your life and you don't have to worry about saying too much tous. newly zapper implanted> Hi! all:> My name is and I just joined the group today. I received my> impanted ICD on May 16, 02. I am still trying to get use to having> this thing in my chest. I haven't been zapped and hope it doesn't> happen too often because it really scares the heck out of me to think> about it. I know my Cardiologist is looking out for what's best for> me, and it may eventually be a life saver for me, but I'm still a> nervous wreck thinking about what it does.> I am 47 years old and was born with a CHD called Tetralogy of Fallot,> and up to the last year was doing great. I have had two major heart> surgeries for this condition. One in 73 to repair the ToF and again> in 78 to replace the pulmonary valve. I have been through alot and> was hoping it was the end to it. Until i developed problems last> March with A-flutter and some mild vt's and heart block. That was> the reason for the ICD implant.> newly zapper imlanted 5-16-02> thanks for letting me vent...> >>>> Please visit the Zapper homepage at> http://www.ZapLife.org>>

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Hello ;

My condolenses (??spelling) on your brothers passing and incase if i forgot

to welcome you welcome home to the family and we love you too. Good Luck,

Good Health and Good Heart. Love TURK

>From: Scharf <angelcare_55@...>

>Reply-

>

>Subject: Re: Welcome

>Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 18:05:14 -0700 (PDT)

>

>

>: Thanks so much for your words of comfort. It has been a very hard

>time for me and my family. We just lost a brother to cancer on May, 28,

>02. It leaves my heart saddened by his loss.

>We had his Memorial service on June 8th. It was atime to celebrate his

>life... I sang a beautiful song called Ten Thousand Angels by Lynn .

> If any of you get the chance please go to mp3.com and type in ten

>thousand angels in the search engine for the web page. Make sure it's the

>one by Lynn . It is such an inspirational song and it lifts you up

>when your down.

>May has been the worst month so far this year. It has to get better...

>My ICD implant surgery is still very tender. I have a hard time doing

>much of anything right now, I am so depressed. I am praying this will get

>better. I heard it takes about 4 months to heal from this procedure, is

>this right???

>I am not driving my car right now, I can't wear my seat belt on the left

>shoulder, it hurts alot if I try.

>I sure hope better days are ahead. God bless You all!

>:0)

>

> <Scrapnfriend@...> wrote: Hi ,

>

>Funny you should get your ICD on May 16th. That is my birthday and I

>turned

>43 but as anyone on here will tell you I claimed to be at least 63 with a

>43year old face.

>

>I had mine done on 3-4 after going thru a Sudden Cardiac Arrest at the

>hospital and developing LongQT. I spent 2 weeks there before they chose to

>implant. I also have problems with Tachycardia, A-Fib and Congestive Heart

>Failure. If you can get it, I probably will!!!

>

>I have not had it go off and like you am afraid of what it will be like

>when

>and if it does. I had mine interogated on Friday for the 2nd time. No

>zaps

>but Pacing 66% of the time and about 12 recordings of A-Fib lasting as long

>as 16 hours.

>

>Know that we all go thru the ups and downs of adjusting. Sometimes it is

>harder for some depending on their life circumstances. Seems like the

>younger you are the harder it is also. Not to discount anyone....

>

>Welcome and use this site to vent anytime....we understand more than most

>of

>the people in your life and you don't have to worry about saying too much

>to

>us.

>

>

> newly zapper implanted

>

>

> > Hi! all:

> > My name is and I just joined the group today. I received my

> > impanted ICD on May 16, 02. I am still trying to get use to having

> > this thing in my chest. I haven't been zapped and hope it doesn't

> > happen too often because it really scares the heck out of me to think

> > about it. I know my Cardiologist is looking out for what's best for

> > me, and it may eventually be a life saver for me, but I'm still a

> > nervous wreck thinking about what it does.

> > I am 47 years old and was born with a CHD called Tetralogy of Fallot,

> > and up to the last year was doing great. I have had two major heart

> > surgeries for this condition. One in 73 to repair the ToF and again

> > in 78 to replace the pulmonary valve. I have been through alot and

> > was hoping it was the end to it. Until i developed problems last

> > March with A-flutter and some mild vt's and heart block. That was

> > the reason for the ICD implant.

> > newly zapper imlanted 5-16-02

> > thanks for letting me vent...

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Please visit the Zapper homepage at

> > http://www.ZapLife.org

> >

> >

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: Don't know if you said where you are from. Not that that is necessarily going to make a difference. I live in California and was able to start driving short distance a few weeks after surgery. I did not use my seatbelt at that time and figured if caught I would show my card and ICD scar. Not having a lot of help to get around kinda forced this issue. I was however extra careful to make them short trips, no kids in the car and no night driving. My surgery was 3-4-02 and now I am able to use seatbelt and am still careful but driving. Fear of another Cardiac Arrest was the hardest part to get over. When I had mine I felt myself passing out first and should it ever happen then hope that I feel it ahead again. 3-4months is about right for healing and I'm just hitting 3months now. So much better.....

Take care and only do what YOU can.

newly zapper implanted> Hi! all:> My name is and I just joined the group today. I received my> impanted ICD on May 16, 02. I am still trying to get use to having> this thing in my chest. I haven't been zapped and hope it doesn't> happen too often because it really scares the heck out of me to think> about it. I know my Cardiologist is looking out for what's best for> me, and it may eventually be a life saver for me, but I'm still a> nervous wreck thinking about what it does.> I am 47 years old and was born with a CHD called Tetralogy of Fallot,> and up to the last year was doing great. I have had two major heart> surgeries for this condition. One in 73 to repair the ToF and again> in 78 to replace the pulmonary valve. I have been through alot and> was hoping it was the end to it. Until i developed problems last> March with A-flutter and some mild vt's and heart block. That was> the reason for the ICD implant.> newly zapper imlanted 5-16-02> thanks for letting me vent...> >>>> Please visit the Zapper homepage at> http://www.ZapLife.org>>

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Hi and welcome ; we are many friends here and formost all

people who understand and I consider that a great gift in my life.

My name is Patty aka Melt. We welcome you and best wishes for happy

days. Idyl Melt

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> (no subject)

>

>

> Name: Pelletier

>

> Email: WENDMK@A...

>

> Birthdate: 08/16/70

>

> Location: lake wales, FL

>

> How long have you been diagnosed: 7 yrs

>

> What meds do you currently take: naproxen 500 /

ambien /aciphex / vic.

> ES

>

> Employment (if any): disability

>

> Family Life: almost married 10 yr old son / 5 dogs 2 turtles

and 1 pig

>

> Hobbies: 4X4 driving

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In a message dated 7/24/02 9:11:59 AM Pacific Daylight Time, kmh@...

writes:

<< HI,ooooops, I should have mentioned Tim's age, I guess. He is 4 1/2

years old soon to be 5 in November.

Thanks for the warm welcome.

>>

Hi ,

Wow...seems like Seth was just 4 1/2 yesterday. It's great that you are

getting an early start with all the schooling and therapies. I'm looking

forward to hearing more about you and Tim.

Gail :-)

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HI,ooooops, I should have mentioned Tim's age, I guess. He is 4 1/2

years old soon to be 5 in November.

Thanks for the warm welcome.

> In a message dated 7/23/02 9:55:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

kmh@a...

> writes:

>

> << Hi,

>

> I have a son with DS (Tim who is also a twin) recently (in May)

> diagnosed with ASD. I have had 2 months to struggle with this

> diagnosis and am now finally ready to get on with things and get

> rolling with even more therapy that Tim needs. >>

>

> Welcome !

> Wow...so many new members. I hope you find all the info you need

here on the

> list. IEP problems are not my strong point. LOL How old is Tim?

> Gail :-)

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Welcome to Remote Medics. Good to have more voices in the group.

I wonder if you would contact me direct at owen.donnelly@...

Kind regards, Owen Donnelly

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In a message dated 10/8/02 5:19:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time, dtycer@...

writes:

<< I know no one on this list has time to read such a long post, but I

wanted to give a background of us. I am so thrilled to have found you guys,

you have been such a blessing to me. I thought I was ALL alone in this!

For

the first time in all of Montyman's 20 years, I feel like someone

understands

us. Thank you for being here.

Donna, Montyman's Mom

Maamaw to 7 perfect grandkids! >>

I enjoyed your background post Donna! Thanks for sharing.

Gail :-)

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Donna,

Thanks for letting us in on the background on Monty and your family.

I'm glad Monty is in a good situation right now and that you have us and we

have you to share and understand each other. It helps me a lot! ( Originally

I typed I'm glad that Monty is in a food situation right now, Brook is

definitely in a food situation.)

Marisa,

Miles 15, Brook 12, Genevieve 5

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Hi Teri one r...lol

This is to cute thx for animation I have never seen it in an e-mail before....

Glad to hear your peg combo went well.. Which one did you use Pegetron or Pegasys My latest dr is licensed to dispense under experemental law. I may have a choice so, would be interested in hearing which has had the best results.I would also like to know if any of you having done 2 therapies worked through them I treid but only managed 3 months of 7 have great insuarnce and job guarantee and dr support.. But curious as to folks with good coverage if they have used it or hung in there.....I tried but ending up really sick....I was also positive after 7nmonths actually my viral load increased on it..lol And did not fair well as to side efects...

I have a puppy as well and enjoy his company : - )

I check my e-mail at least twice a day.So if anyone wants I have msn or and would be happy to shre my adress so we can chat : - )

As always I hope this finds you all happy and healthy

gare

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Dear Gerry,

Hi I'm Teri, one r from Iowa. I'm a type 1a, diagnoised in 98, biopsey said some scarring, early stage. Did reg. combo therapy, was a non-responder, and it kicked my butt for 8 mos. So sorry to hear you don't have the peg combo therapy there. Just finished Peg combo in Sept. went undetectable at six mos, and still after 48wks. It was a piece of cake compared to the first time, really didn't have any sides when you compare it. Wish you could come to the states then you could do it, they have been having excellent results, two other guys in the support group finished just before me and they also went undetectable, both 1a's. So sorry to hear you have a real need for a liver.

I have no idea what the statistics are on getting a livertransplant here are. . I just re-read your letter to Judy saying you can do a experimental program, take it

you will not be sorry.

My friend Marcus thinks the reason I had a real easy time of it on the Peg was due to my treatment on what you just did, so maybe it will work that way for you.

Guess what I was watching a re-run of Jay Leno the other night and he had that on his show, he had titled it the naughty

penguin, very cute. As you can see I'm kind of fond of cats, I have 20, 1 dog and a cockatiel. I don't know what I would have done without them through all of this. They are my babies. Well I suppose I need to start a load of laundry and try to do a coulple more emails. You take care and hope you can get on the Peg. I'm on here in the wee early hours, if you need to talk you can email me anytime. Love,Teri

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Hey Mike first welcome to the Lex group, we are one big friendly

supportive family here. New members are always welcome and the

bigger the better. I'm glad that the Lex is going good for you, let

us know when you feel strong so we can harass you being an Umpire

(Just Kidding lol) I used to be one myself (Only little leagues for

one summer and its a tough job). Anyway hit us with any questions,

and no we don't write info on how you are supposed to feel. We're

just a bunch of regular people like you that express what we

are " Really Feeling " .

Take Care,

> > I hope this group will help others like myself who would prefer

> > talking to other people about how a drug affects them , rather

than

> > just read the information you get at the drugstore.Feel free to

> > discuss any anti depressant and how it affects you .

>

> I have suffered from depression and anxiety for a couple of years..

> Ive tried alot of different drugs..groups.. the whole cornucopia of

> medical treatments.. not much success.. I started on Lexapro a

month

> ago.. There is a profound difference in the way I feel about

myself..

> my life.. my future.. I take 10mg a day.. My legs cramped up for a

> few days, other than that.. I havnt had any adverse side effects..

> " Free at Last "

>

>

> Mike Howell

> NCAA Umpire

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> > > I hope this group will help others like myself who would

prefer

> > > talking to other people about how a drug affects them , rather

> than

> > > just read the information you get at the drugstore.Feel free

to

> > > discuss any anti depressant and how it affects you .

> >

> > I have suffered from depression and anxiety for a couple of

years..

> > Ive tried alot of different drugs..groups.. the whole cornucopia

of

> > medical treatments.. not much success.. I started on Lexapro a

> month

> > ago.. There is a profound difference in the way I feel about

> myself..

> > my life.. my future.. I take 10mg a day.. My legs cramped up for

a

> > few days, other than that.. I havnt had any adverse side

effects..

> > " Free at Last "

> >

> >

> > Mike Howell

> > NCAA Umpire

Hey Mike,

Welcome to our group! Like says, we are just normal people

who are happy to have someone who understands what we are going

through all stick together. I've gotten a lot of encouragement on

this board and feel I have made some friends....even though I don't

see them. We pretty much tell it like it is for us, good and bad.

I'm happy to hear the Lex is working for you. Takes a little time

to finally admit that you need some help, doesn't it? I know I went

through that.

Hang in there.

Shauna

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Welcome , the medications do cause these things such as

weight, hair loss, etc., etc.

I would like to welcome you to the Still's group and introduce myself

as Patty also Melt. I have had Still's diagnosed for 25 years and

yes you can have a remission with Still's. There was at least half

that time that I only needed anti-inflammitory. I wish your days

will be soon also but sometimes the first is the worst. Good day

till soon, Melt

> Hi, I am new to the group. I was diagnosed in August, after being

hospitalized for a week.

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Welcome , the medications do cause these things such as

weight, hair loss, etc., etc.

I would like to welcome you to the Still's group and introduce myself

as Patty also Melt. I have had Still's diagnosed for 25 years and

yes you can have a remission with Still's. There was at least half

that time that I only needed anti-inflammitory. I wish your days

will be soon also but sometimes the first is the worst. Good day

till soon, Melt

> Hi, I am new to the group. I was diagnosed in August, after being

hospitalized for a week.

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Hi Melt, Thanks for the welcome! This feels like a really warm and supportive

place.

Re: Welcome

Welcome , the medications do cause these things such as

weight, hair loss, etc., etc.

I would like to welcome you to the Still's group and introduce myself

as Patty also Melt. I have had Still's diagnosed for 25 years and

yes you can have a remission with Still's. There was at least half

that time that I only needed anti-inflammitory. I wish your days

will be soon also but sometimes the first is the worst. Good day

till soon, Melt

> Hi, I am new to the group. I was diagnosed in August, after being

hospitalized for a week.

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Oh, yes...I remember that you live in Ontario. I have a cousin who lives

there on Albright Rd.

She told me she saw 'my' soap dishes in a shop near there....they must have

been from you!!

Such a small world, isn't it?

....and I'm delighted to be so warmly welcomed by you all!

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Welcome

Hey ! Welcome to this list!!!!! I live just east of Rochester in

Ontario. And I have been doing CP about 5 years now. I have lived in NY

for about 21 years now and been married for the same years. I have two

dd's

Shaina is 9 and Susie is 12.

Katy I agree, s soapdishes are THE best. Love em and so do my

customers!

Take care!

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That is soo funny!!! yes it is such a small world!

Shaye

Welcome

Hey ! Welcome to this list!!!!! I live just east of Rochester in

Ontario. And I have been doing CP about 5 years now. I have lived in

NY

for about 21 years now and been married for the same years. I have two

dd's

Shaina is 9 and Susie is 12.

Katy I agree, s soapdishes are THE best. Love em and so do my

customers!

Take care!

Shaye

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www.mysoapshack.com

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>

> Sharon, I'm sorry to hear is feeling so poorly, please be

careful on the bad roads. I hope is isn't pneumonia but it is best to

check it out before she gets into trouble.

Thanks so much . I am so grateful it was not pneumonia!!

I think we are on our way to recovery. (fingers crossed)

Sharon

s mom>

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Pattie,

Thank you for the information. Skyeler will be receiving his 6th IVIG this

Friday. So far so good. He has not had the side effects that most get;

actually, he enjoys going and telling the nurses how to do their job!!!

Looking back on the calendar's, I first mentioned IVIG treatments to his

doctors in 1998; no one took me seriously.

Good luck to you and your family. I am hopeful that our trip out west

(Denver) will shed a light on my little man's health.

God Bless,

mother to Skyeler, CVID and Sammantha, severe asthma and allergies

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not ta be rude or anything but dont you mean wisconsin?

~!**!~

> Hi ;

> I'm glad you decided to join our group. You are very pretty in

your

> picture! I would also be very interested in hearing about your mic-

> key and what the Doctors are recommending for you in the future.

> The first thing I thought of when you mentioned Michigan

was " That's

> 70's Show " when they say " Yeah Michigan " .

> Welcome to the group,

> (Thunder Bay, Ontario)

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In a message dated 1/5/2004 8:59:12 PM Eastern Standard Time,

donnamae58@... writes:

> Although our friend Max is usually all over the ER info, I will dispute his

>

> statement about pork.

I stand corrected, sorry. I read about the parasites at another website.

The following link to Dr D FAQs addresses it from an ER4YT perspective.

D'Adamo: Blood Groups Knowledge Base

or

http://www.dadamo.com/faq/smartfaq.cgi?answer=988882481 & id=988813483

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