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Hi Eddie.

If one goes by the idea that HIV doesn't even exist (and if you're new in all of

this you can check tons of websites for info), there is nothing that you should

worry about.

The only concern would be to drop the heroin, because as some say, that WILL

give you aids (if you become an adict I guess).

Stay well.

juan

----

Mazar Barnett

'I now belong to a higher cult of mortals, for I have seen the albatross!'

(R. C. , 1912)

'Although the approach seems highly speculative, several independent sources of

factual data may contribute to support hypotheses and theories of historical

biogeography'

(G. Sarmiento, 1975)

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Hi Eddie.

If one goes by the idea that HIV doesn't even exist (and if you're new in all of

this you can check tons of websites for info), there is nothing that you should

worry about.

The only concern would be to drop the heroin, because as some say, that WILL

give you aids (if you become an adict I guess).

Stay well.

juan

----

Mazar Barnett

'I now belong to a higher cult of mortals, for I have seen the albatross!'

(R. C. , 1912)

'Although the approach seems highly speculative, several independent sources of

factual data may contribute to support hypotheses and theories of historical

biogeography'

(G. Sarmiento, 1975)

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  • 11 months later...

Sorry ,

I was writing this at the literal crack

of dawn....What I meant to say was that I have a 9.75

CENTIMETER BAND....that holds 4cc/ml. Sorry for the

confusion...

JoAnn

--- " nursey6030@... " <nursey6030@...>

wrote:

> Posted by: " george " georgezimme@... louie1a

> Date: Fri Feb 2, 2007 3:05 pm ((PST))

>

> --- wrote:

>

> Dan,

>

> i was under the impression that the ML described the

> size of the band

> and the cc measurement described the fill capacity.

> of all the various

> sizes i've heard of, ML and CC are not the same.

> for

> example, there

> is a 10 ML band with a 6 cc capacity. //

>

> , the size of the Inamed Bioenteric LapBand

> is

> measured in MILLIMETERS (mm). The fill capacity is

> a

> totally different measurement. Fills are measured

> in

> cc's or ml's which is the same thing although it is

> more usual to think of liquid measurement in

> MILLILITERS (ml's).. For instance, I have a Inamed

> 9.75mm band with a 4cc/ml fill capacity.

>

> JoAnn

>

>

>

>

> Banded 1/17/06

> Dr. Kuri, Tijuana Mexico

> 265.5/164/160

> Surgery/Today/Goal

>

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