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Ya think you could grab a shot or two of the munkins to share with us?? Our

holiday present?? Would love to see how the boys are growing!!

Sara

--On Friday, December 15, 2000, 12:01 PM -0800 Judi Grossman

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> there house and will see the boys in person. Will let

> you know how that goes.

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Dear Fellow Achalasians,

Well, I certainly am feeling aged lately. Besides having more

trouble swallowing at night (wish I didn't have this doggone saliva-

pooling thingie I've got) and coughing, I recently had a little

adventure of another sort entirely. I was getting my two ish

Terriers ready for a walk, leashes on, halters adjusted, when I

went out my front door and suddenly couldn't find my feet, the

wall next to my kitchen seemed to bend in a weird way and I fell

down three little stairs, whacking myself on the landing, got a

dislocated finger and felt really out of it. Came back into the

house and passed out. After the ER and tests, it turns out I've

had some TIA's. I now have a new neurologist, some great MRI

pictures, and am getting more stuff done soon.

And I read a post here a few minutes ago about what to eat

and what not to eat and I can attest to the comments that you

just don't want the wrong things after a night wrestling with

all sorts of spasms and pain. I ate some pretty good Mexican

food a few weeks ago and I can tell you it's not worth it, if you,

like I do, react to spicy stuff, no matter how great it once

was.

As I told the guys down in exray, if I have Barretts and

it's a cancerous problem, I can always, still, brush my teeth

with broiled lobster.

all best, Deborah, at the beach

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Dear Deborah,

I am so sorry to hear what you had to go through! Not just one TIA but several?!

My God, if this shocks me, I cannot begin to imagine how this must have shocked

you and your family...

Wishing you loads and loads of luck to get through this.

Love,

Isabella

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From: deborah_lattimore <deborah_Lattimore@...>

achalasia

Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 9:51:54 AM

Subject: just a little update

Dear Fellow Achalasians,

Well, I certainly am feeling aged lately. Besides having more

trouble swallowing at night (wish I didn't have this doggone saliva-

pooling thingie I've got) and coughing, I recently had a little

adventure of another sort entirely. I was getting my two ish

Terriers ready for a walk, leashes on, halters adjusted, when I

went out my front door and suddenly couldn't find my feet, the

wall next to my kitchen seemed to bend in a weird way and I fell

down three little stairs, whacking myself on the landing, got a

dislocated finger and felt really out of it. Came back into the

house and passed out. After the ER and tests, it turns out I've

had some TIA's. I now have a new neurologist, some great MRI

pictures, and am getting more stuff done soon.

And I read a post here a few minutes ago about what to eat

and what not to eat and I can attest to the comments that you

just don't want the wrong things after a night wrestling with

all sorts of spasms and pain. I ate some pretty good Mexican

food a few weeks ago and I can tell you it's not worth it, if you,

like I do, react to spicy stuff, no matter how great it once

was.

As I told the guys down in exray, if I have Barretts and

it's a cancerous problem, I can always, still, brush my teeth

with broiled lobster.

all best, Deborah, at the beach

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I totally agree with the Mexican food thing.  If it's very bland, it's ok for

me.  Otherwise ....

 

By the way, maybe I'm having a brainless moment, but what are TIA's?

mike in WI

From: deborah_lattimore <deborah_Lattimore@...>

Subject: just a little update

achalasia

Date: Friday, February 20, 2009, 2:51 AM

Dear Fellow Achalasians,

Well, I certainly am feeling aged lately. Besides having more

trouble swallowing at night (wish I didn't have this doggone saliva-

pooling thingie I've got) and coughing, I recently had a little

adventure of another sort entirely. I was getting my two ish

Terriers ready for a walk, leashes on, halters adjusted, when I

went out my front door and suddenly couldn't find my feet, the

wall next to my kitchen seemed to bend in a weird way and I fell

down three little stairs, whacking myself on the landing, got a

dislocated finger and felt really out of it. Came back into the

house and passed out. After the ER and tests, it turns out I've

had some TIA's. I now have a new neurologist, some great MRI

pictures, and am getting more stuff done soon.

And I read a post here a few minutes ago about what to eat

and what not to eat and I can attest to the comments that you

just don't want the wrong things after a night wrestling with

all sorts of spasms and pain. I ate some pretty good Mexican

food a few weeks ago and I can tell you it's not worth it, if you,

like I do, react to spicy stuff, no matter how great it once

was.

As I told the guys down in exray, if I have Barretts and

it's a cancerous problem, I can always, still, brush my teeth

with broiled lobster.

all best, Deborah, at the beach

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Dear Mike,

They are mini-strokes, stands for transient ischaemic something-or-others.

From: deborah_lattimore <deborah_Lattimore>

Subject: just a little update

achalasia@grou ps.com

Date: Friday, February 20, 2009, 2:51 AM

Dear Fellow Achalasians,

Well, I certainly am feeling aged lately. Besides having more

trouble swallowing at night (wish I didn't have this doggone saliva-

pooling thingie I've got) and coughing, I recently had a little

adventure of another sort entirely. I was getting my two ish

Terriers ready for a walk, leashes on, halters adjusted, when I

went out my front door and suddenly couldn't find my feet, the

wall next to my kitchen seemed to bend in a weird way and I fell

down three little stairs, whacking myself on the landing, got a

dislocated finger and felt really out of it. Came back into the

house and passed out. After the ER and tests, it turns out I've

had some TIA's. I now have a new neurologist, some great MRI

pictures, and am getting more stuff done soon.

And I read a post here a few minutes ago about what to eat

and what not to eat and I can attest to the comments that you

just don't want the wrong things after a night wrestling with

all sorts of spasms and pain. I ate some pretty good Mexican

food a few weeks ago and I can tell you it's not worth it, if you,

like I do, react to spicy stuff, no matter how great it once

was.

As I told the guys down in exray, if I have Barretts and

it's a cancerous problem, I can always, still, brush my teeth

with broiled lobster.

all best, Deborah, at the beach

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