Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 I feel that is showing you a second example of how it is not good enough to struggle on for years when there is something that can be done. Of course there is an element of risk involved - that's life. You tell me one thing you do in your life that does NOT involve risk. It is all too easy to convince yourself that you are coping, that you can manage and that you will be the one who needs no outside intervention. Well I wasn't that person and neither are you. I am few years older than you and know how easy it is to let the years slip by. Better to have something done while you are relatively young and healthy. With love from Ann in England XX 's post: (from Maple, Ontario - wow, that sounds wonderful). Hi Buzz,I've just read your message and just wanted to let you know that I was officially diagnosed with achalasia in 2005, just like you I found that avoiding large meals and snacking on cookies, soups and chocolate bars was the only way I got food down. Eventually you will feel the need to eat more healthier sooner or later. I had my third balloon dilitation 3 weeks ago and I can eat again. It feels wonderful!!!! I just wanted to share my story and say good luck deciding what you want to do.Patrica from Maple, Ontario (Canada) All new "The new Interface is stunning in its simplicity and ease of use." - PC Magazine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 Ann: Have a great trip to the Greek Isles! Hugs Peggy > > I feel that is showing you a second example of how it is not good enough to struggle on for years when there is something that can be done. Of course there is an element of risk involved - that's life. You tell me one thing you do in your life that does NOT involve risk. > > It is all too easy to convince yourself that you are coping, that you can manage and that you will be the one who needs no outside intervention. Well I wasn't that person and neither are you. I am few years older than you and know how easy it is to let the years slip by. Better to have something done while you are relatively young and healthy. > > With love from Ann in England XX > > 's post: (from Maple, Ontario - wow, that sounds wonderful). > Hi Buzz, > > I've just read your message and just wanted to let you know that I was officially diagnosed > with achalasia in 2005, just like you I found that avoiding large meals and snacking on > cookies, soups and chocolate bars was the only way I got food down. Eventually you will > feel the need to eat more healthier sooner or later. I had my third balloon dilitation 3 > weeks ago and I can eat again. It feels wonderful!!!! > > I just wanted to share my story and say good luck deciding what you want to do. > > Patrica from Maple, Ontario (Canada) > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > All new " The new Interface is stunning in its simplicity and ease of use. " - PC Magazine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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