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Hey Irene,

Let'er Rip. Glad to hear from you.

Kathy

Irene de Villiers <furryboots@...> wrote:

Hi,

I am happy to see the ER4YT is alive and well. I've been out of things

since mid-April. Long story short - my illness had the discourtesy to

crack all my teeth, making paths for bacteria into the jawbones, where

they set up shop and I am two full days of jaw surgeries along, with two

to go (I'm halfway through a 3 week break), and getting thoroughly sick

of eating baby food to avoid super-sensitive teeth.

Eventually, I'll have all the tooth roots sealed from the jawbone

end by drilling into the bone (those are mostly done), 11 infections

ousted in the jaw and many more under the fillings. I'll end up with all

roots sealed, infections removed and all teeth capped, several with root

canals re-done as the originals were badly done and did not seal the ALL

the root *tips*. (They can recur in that case.)

Okay so there went my mother's inheritance money, geepurs I shall have

expensive JAWS! Are we on JAWS 7 by now? I did spend a little of the

small change left on Bobby, my bicycle trailer, which makes it easier

than multiple bike basket shopping trips on Giraffe (my large frame

cycle aka two wheeled Japanese limousine - Nishiki brand.)

So I'll throw in some cents on the list when I can, till I disappear for

the next round. Hopefully lots of health issues will be better when it

is all done and the chronic infections are no longer a major challenge

to my almost non-existent immune system.

My cats have been so sweet. Lorride came up to my face after the first

jaw surgery and waved in the air just not touching the sore area, waving

over it just ever so gently with a furry paw, letting me know she knew

it was sore and she sympathized. Purry, my biggest girl, glued herself

to my side and switched on the 16 cylinder dull roar purr non-stop, talk

about vibration therapy:-)

The 2nd surgery was Tuesday last week and today I feel less sore all the

time so back to fun with email:-))

Duck - I plan a volley of 2 cent emails to start the weekend off right:-)

Namaste,

Irene

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P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.

www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)

" Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. "

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So glad to hear from you Irene. I was wondering where you had gone. Good luck

with all the teeth problems.

Regards,

Sharon (Ontario) Canada

CAtching up?

Hi,

I am happy to see the ER4YT is alive and well. I've been out of things

since mid-April. Long story short - my illness had the discourtesy to

crack all my teeth, making paths for bacteria into the jawbones, where

they set up shop and I am two full days of jaw surgeries along, with two

to go (I'm halfway through a 3 week break), and getting thoroughly sick

of eating baby food to avoid super-sensitive teeth.

Eventually, I'll have all the tooth roots sealed from the jawbone

end by drilling into the bone (those are mostly done), 11 infections

ousted in the jaw and many more under the fillings. I'll end up with all

roots sealed, infections removed and all teeth capped, several with root

canals re-done as the originals were badly done and did not seal the ALL

the root *tips*. (They can recur in that case.)

Okay so there went my mother's inheritance money, geepurs I shall have

expensive JAWS! Are we on JAWS 7 by now? I did spend a little of the

small change left on Bobby, my bicycle trailer, which makes it easier

than multiple bike basket shopping trips on Giraffe (my large frame

cycle aka two wheeled Japanese limousine - Nishiki brand.)

So I'll throw in some cents on the list when I can, till I disappear for

the next round. Hopefully lots of health issues will be better when it

is all done and the chronic infections are no longer a major challenge

to my almost non-existent immune system.

My cats have been so sweet. Lorride came up to my face after the first

jaw surgery and waved in the air just not touching the sore area, waving

over it just ever so gently with a furry paw, letting me know she knew

it was sore and she sympathized. Purry, my biggest girl, glued herself

to my side and switched on the 16 cylinder dull roar purr non-stop, talk

about vibration therapy:-)

The 2nd surgery was Tuesday last week and today I feel less sore all the

time so back to fun with email:-))

Duck - I plan a volley of 2 cent emails to start the weekend off right:-)

Namaste,

Irene

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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.

P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.

www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)

" Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. "

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Welcome back, Irene! I've missed you.

CAtching up?

Hi,

I am happy to see the ER4YT is alive and well. I've been out of things

since mid-April. Long story short - my illness had the discourtesy to

crack all my teeth, making paths for bacteria into the jawbones, where

they set up shop and I am two full days of jaw surgeries along, with two

to go (I'm halfway through a 3 week break), and getting thoroughly sick

of eating baby food to avoid super-sensitive teeth.

Eventually, I'll have all the tooth roots sealed from the jawbone

end by drilling into the bone (those are mostly done), 11 infections

ousted in the jaw and many more under the fillings. I'll end up with all

roots sealed, infections removed and all teeth capped, several with root

canals re-done as the originals were badly done and did not seal the ALL

the root *tips*. (They can recur in that case.)

Okay so there went my mother's inheritance money, geepurs I shall have

expensive JAWS! Are we on JAWS 7 by now? I did spend a little of the

small change left on Bobby, my bicycle trailer, which makes it easier

than multiple bike basket shopping trips on Giraffe (my large frame

cycle aka two wheeled Japanese limousine - Nishiki brand.)

So I'll throw in some cents on the list when I can, till I disappear for

the next round. Hopefully lots of health issues will be better when it

is all done and the chronic infections are no longer a major challenge

to my almost non-existent immune system.

My cats have been so sweet. Lorride came up to my face after the first

jaw surgery and waved in the air just not touching the sore area, waving

over it just ever so gently with a furry paw, letting me know she knew

it was sore and she sympathized. Purry, my biggest girl, glued herself

to my side and switched on the 16 cylinder dull roar purr non-stop, talk

about vibration therapy:-)

The 2nd surgery was Tuesday last week and today I feel less sore all the

time so back to fun with email:-))

Duck - I plan a volley of 2 cent emails to start the weekend off right:-)

Namaste,

Irene

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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.

P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.

www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)

" Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. "

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Hi Irene,

Good to have you back with us, giving your two cents worth.

Sorry you've had all that trouble with your teeth.Just glad you are able to get

it fixed.

CAtching up?

Hi,

I am happy to see the ER4YT is alive and well. I've been out of things

since mid-April. Long story short - my illness had the discourtesy to

crack all my teeth, making paths for bacteria into the jawbones, where

they set up shop and I am two full days of jaw surgeries along, with two

to go (I'm halfway through a 3 week break), and getting thoroughly sick

of eating baby food to avoid super-sensitive teeth.

Eventually, I'll have all the tooth roots sealed from the jawbone

end by drilling into the bone (those are mostly done), 11 infections

ousted in the jaw and many more under the fillings. I'll end up with all

roots sealed, infections removed and all teeth capped, several with root

canals re-done as the originals were badly done and did not seal the ALL

the root *tips*. (They can recur in that case.)

Okay so there went my mother's inheritance money, geepurs I shall have

expensive JAWS! Are we on JAWS 7 by now? I did spend a little of the

small change left on Bobby, my bicycle trailer, which makes it easier

than multiple bike basket shopping trips on Giraffe (my large frame

cycle aka two wheeled Japanese limousine - Nishiki brand.)

So I'll throw in some cents on the list when I can, till I disappear for

the next round. Hopefully lots of health issues will be better when it

is all done and the chronic infections are no longer a major challenge

to my almost non-existent immune system.

My cats have been so sweet. Lorride came up to my face after the first

jaw surgery and waved in the air just not touching the sore area, waving

over it just ever so gently with a furry paw, letting me know she knew

it was sore and she sympathized. Purry, my biggest girl, glued herself

to my side and switched on the 16 cylinder dull roar purr non-stop, talk

about vibration therapy:-)

The 2nd surgery was Tuesday last week and today I feel less sore all the

time so back to fun with email:-))

Duck - I plan a volley of 2 cent emails to start the weekend off right:-)

Namaste,

Irene

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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.

P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.

www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)

" Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. "

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Ditto!

CAtching up?

Hi,

I am happy to see the ER4YT is alive and well. I've been out of things

since mid-April. Long story short - my illness had the discourtesy to

crack all my teeth, making paths for bacteria into the jawbones, where

they set up shop and I am two full days of jaw surgeries along, with two

to go (I'm halfway through a 3 week break), and getting thoroughly sick

of eating baby food to avoid super-sensitive teeth.

Eventually, I'll have all the tooth roots sealed from the jawbone

end by drilling into the bone (those are mostly done), 11 infections

ousted in the jaw and many more under the fillings. I'll end up with all

roots sealed, infections removed and all teeth capped, several with root

canals re-done as the originals were badly done and did not seal the ALL

the root *tips*. (They can recur in that case.)

Okay so there went my mother's inheritance money, geepurs I shall have

expensive JAWS! Are we on JAWS 7 by now? I did spend a little of the

small change left on Bobby, my bicycle trailer, which makes it easier

than multiple bike basket shopping trips on Giraffe (my large frame

cycle aka two wheeled Japanese limousine - Nishiki brand.)

So I'll throw in some cents on the list when I can, till I disappear for

the next round. Hopefully lots of health issues will be better when it

is all done and the chronic infections are no longer a major challenge

to my almost non-existent immune system.

My cats have been so sweet. Lorride came up to my face after the first

jaw surgery and waved in the air just not touching the sore area, waving

over it just ever so gently with a furry paw, letting me know she knew

it was sore and she sympathized. Purry, my biggest girl, glued herself

to my side and switched on the 16 cylinder dull roar purr non-stop, talk

about vibration therapy:-)

The 2nd surgery was Tuesday last week and today I feel less sore all the

time so back to fun with email:-))

Duck - I plan a volley of 2 cent emails to start the weekend off right:-)

Namaste,

Irene

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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.

P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.

www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)

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Good to see you back Irene.

Hope what is left to be done goes well for you.

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Maddviking@... wrote:

> Welcome Back!! No hard rock candy for you, young lady.

Hell I am going nuts, I can't even chow nuts!

Had to expressmail a nut grinder:-)))

The instructions say not to climb inside.....

....the actual wording references fingers ..

gee they Do expect nuts to buy it.

My next batch is going to be a walnut, almond, hazelnut, pumpkinseed

combo in my usual ratios. If it tastes as good buttered as whole, this

will get a patent:-))

Should I add dark chocolate as a secret ingredient?

.....IRene

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P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.

www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)

" Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. "

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Have you made pumpkin seed butter before? I tried to make some today, but all I

got was pumpkin seed meal.

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Maddviking@... wrote:

> Welcome Back!! No hard rock candy for you, young lady.

Hell I am going nuts, I can't even chow nuts!

Had to expressmail a nut grinder:-)))

The instructions say not to climb inside.....

...the actual wording references fingers ..

gee they Do expect nuts to buy it.

My next batch is going to be a walnut, almond, hazelnut, pumpkinseed

combo in my usual ratios. If it tastes as good buttered as whole, this

will get a patent:-))

Should I add dark chocolate as a secret ingredient?

....IRene

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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.

P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.

www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)

" Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. "

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Absolutely to the chocolate!

And welcome back - get well, I look forward to your posts.

Kate in so. CA

On 6/10/06, Irene de Villiers <furryboots@...> wrote:

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>

>

> Maddviking@... <Maddviking%40AOL.com> wrote:

> > Welcome Back!! No hard rock candy for you, young lady.

>

> Hell I am going nuts, I can't even chow nuts!

> Had to expressmail a nut grinder:-)))

> The instructions say not to climb inside.....

>

> ...the actual wording references fingers ..

> gee they Do expect nuts to buy it.

>

> My next batch is going to be a walnut, almond, hazelnut, pumpkinseed

> combo in my usual ratios. If it tastes as good buttered as whole, this

> will get a patent:-))

> Should I add dark chocolate as a secret ingredient?

>

> ....IRene

>

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> Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.

> P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.

> www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)

> " Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. "

>

>

>

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Kate Lewicki wrote:

> Absolutely to the chocolate!

> And welcome back - get well, I look forward to your posts.

Thanks Kate!!! And for all the other lovely welcome posts:-))

Now if they just would set up a way to email physical stuff like

chocnutbutter so I can offer a taste:-)

:-))

Namaste,

IRene

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P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.

www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)

" Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. "

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