Guest guest Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 Yes, there's something you can do for your own email inbox. If someone is posting a lot of wild, unsupported claims and scaring people unnecessarily, it's not difficult to create a filter to automatically deal with emails from that person by either deleting them or moving them to a folder that you specify. For example, here is the procedure in Windows Live Mail: Tools > Message rules > Mail > New > Where the From line contains people (click on " contains people " and specify) > Delete it. in PA -------------------------------------------------- From: " Alana " <ladybugs2501@...> Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 6:34 PM <achalasia > Subject: Re: Just spoke to my 3rd cousin > I understand that this is a forum for sharing as much information as > possible about A, but jeez- sometimes I delete these emails at a glance at > the first line! Is there anyting that can be done about controlling the > fear-factor for people? Most of the time its very negative information on > this site!!! > ________________________________ > From: banu gul <banugull@...> > achalasia > Sent: Wed, 19 May, 2010 6:27:29 PM > Subject: Re: Just spoke to my 3rd cousin > > According to morphological studies for achalasian patient who goes > myotomy, longterm even short term succes of operation is directly related > with how much myenteric neurons destructed at esophageal wall. incase more > extended destruction is true even if you do the best myotomy or dilatation > for patient the succes of this therapy will be very poor. > > As seen your cousin case it is obvious that destruction on myenteric > neurons stopped by body at an early stage.also you have a genetic chance > to stop achalasia. > > that study suports this view. > Achalasia. A morphologic study of 42 resected specimens. > http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8141427 > Clinically unresponsive, surgically resected achalasia has almost total > loss of ganglion cells, and widespread destruction of myenteric nerves has > already occurred. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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