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Heres the info regarding OMSI:

E: carol@...

t: 01493 414162

f: 01493 656253

a: OMSI

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>Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 12:23:32 +0100

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>Hi all

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>Good chat going on about not enough medics, enjoying the items.

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>However, does anyone on the net have the contact details for OMSI ?

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From: " gailmail27565 " <gailmail@...>

> So how about it ladies.....WHAT REALLY MADE YOU EAT TODAY???

Damn good question. If we can really pin that down it will might help us

control our eating. I've been trying to lose weight for 10 weeks now.

(well, actually for 20 years.....) My biggest stumbling blocks have been

meetings and other events where food is laid out for the taking. Ack. I've

been so good about avoiding fast food and I've also been doing a pretty good

job of controlling my eating at home.

Today I had a big bowl of shredded wheat cereal for breakfast. That is my

standard breakfast. I usually eat it whether or not I'm hungry in the

morning. If I don't eat breakfast I tend to overeat later in the day. It

was raining today so I stayed home after taking the kids to school and made

a valance for the kitchen window and took down an old light fixture. I was

very busy and I didn't eat lunch until after 3:30pm and I was extremely

hungry. I ate two tomato sandwiches on hearty bread. If I had taken the

time to eat earlier one sandwich would have probably satisfied me. That was

just dumb but I was preoccupied and I wanted to get my jobs done before the

kids got out of school. I still should have taken a quick lunch break

though.

For dinner I grabbed a quick bowl of leftover chicken and veggie stir fry

over rice before dd's preschool open house.

After the open house I went to a Mothers and More meeting and that's when I

got into trouble. Banana bread and little tiny chocolate bars were out on

the table in front of us. Ugh. I had two slices of banana bread and I

think 3 chocolates. Not disastrous but still excessive food intake. I

wasn't hungry. I was still comfortably full from dinner. In hind site I

should have had one piece of banana bread. I really like that and it would

have been a nice treat.

I think this was a pretty typical day where waiting too long to eat and

having food out at the meeting triggered over eating. The day was still a

success eating wise. I'm pretty darn happy with it. I could be sliding

into my old habits of having two whoppers with cheese on the way home from

my meeting. Yikes. I love whoppers but I haven't had one in over 10 weeks.

That must be some kind of record. :)

Yes, I know I'm rambling and I need to go to sleep. I do think your call to

analyze why we eat is important if we want to change our behaviour for life.

Ann

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I am so jealous! I have been begging my doctor to do a double knee replacement

on me for over a year, but he says I am to young (I am 18).

kaylee

hi there

Hi there all! How is everyone doing today? My name is Cags I have had

chondromalacia (petella) since i was 12. I have under gone 13 knee

oops and put myself through hell. I am 33 years old now,and suffer

with my legs to no end! They have told me i am looking at knee

replacments. " GREAT " here we go again.The last time i seen my doc he

told me i would be in a wheelchair before my 35 birthday! " GREAT " .

I was wondering if there is anyone who has any great ideas or who

have had the replacments done!PLEASE e-mail me @ cags_l@...

should you have any info to share.

thanks alot...

Cags

Cags_l = _L just lower case~!~

be good and have fun all! chow for now!

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I'm sorry to hear that you have been through such a tough time, I

know how you feel as at the age of 31, I too have been told that all

I can look forward to are two knee replacements.

I can't give you any detailed info yet but I do know of two

individuals who have had this surgery and both say that the joints

are still very bad (but I'm in the UK not the US so maybe we're just

not as good at this sort of surgery). I'm told that the replacement

joints remained sore (just in a different way to how they were

before) and are even unstable.

Both operations were performed 6-7 years ago and I have been assured

that techniques have improved since then but I can find no-one

who has had replacements done recently (I'm still looking though).

If you are going to have this surgery done I'd recommend finding a

surgeon who has a number of success stories to his/her name as it

seems a terribly drastic road to go down just to end up in a similar

boat to the one you are already in.

If I do find anything useful (and US based) I will let you know.

Good luck luv !

> Hi there all! How is everyone doing today? My name is Cags I have

had

> chondromalacia (petella) since i was 12. I have under gone 13 knee

> oops and put myself through hell. I am 33 years old now,and suffer

> with my legs to no end! They have told me i am looking at knee

> replacments. " GREAT " here we go again.The last time i seen my doc he

> told me i would be in a wheelchair before my 35 birthday! " GREAT " .

> I was wondering if there is anyone who has any great ideas or who

> have had the replacments done!PLEASE e-mail me @ cags_l@h...

> should you have any info to share.

> thanks alot...

> Cags

>

>

> Cags_l = _L just lower case~!~

> be good and have fun all! chow for now!

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HOWZIT,

NICE TO SEE YOU ARE ONLINE WITH THIS NOW.

ALREADY BEEN CHATING TO GUYS FROM TANZANIA AND AN ISOS PARA FROM KAZAKSTAN

CHEERS

BEN

Desmond Hartley <medic@...> wrote:Good day to you all from Buhemba mine

in Tanzania, my name is Sue-Ellen and I am doing locum for the month. My normal

everyday job is an advance life support paramedic doing underground rescues in

the Carletonville area for Anglogold.

Great to be apart of this list.

Cheers

Sue

p.s everyone calls me Sue...my mother calls me Sue-Ellen wheni have done

something wrong!

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Welcome to the list Sue,

Another one from that part of the world I think Anton is secretly building a SA

medics support group and encouraging you all to join we seem to have had an

influx of members from the African continent recently.... :-)

Best Wishes

Ian

Owner

Hi There

Good day to you all from Buhemba mine in Tanzania, my name is Sue-Ellen and I am

doing locum for the month. My normal everyday job is an advance life support

paramedic doing underground rescues in the Carletonville area for Anglogold.

Great to be apart of this list.

Cheers

Sue

p.s everyone calls me Sue...my mother calls me Sue-Ellen wheni have done

something wrong!

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Ben Chatting...just via the email system or on their chat facility?

Did busy at the moment..actually working..got a patient we are trying to

determine if it is Malaria and all that stuff, so every 4 hours i am retesting

him - what a run around. Got some news for u will email address!

Cheers

Sue

Re: Hi There

HOWZIT,

NICE TO SEE YOU ARE ONLINE WITH THIS NOW.

ALREADY BEEN CHATING TO GUYS FROM TANZANIA AND AN ISOS PARA FROM KAZAKSTAN

CHEERS

BEN

Desmond Hartley <medic@...> wrote:Good day to you all from Buhemba

mine in Tanzania, my name is Sue-Ellen and I am doing locum for the month. My

normal everyday job is an advance life support paramedic doing underground

rescues in the Carletonville area for Anglogold.

Great to be apart of this list.

Cheers

Sue

p.s everyone calls me Sue...my mother calls me Sue-Ellen wheni have done

something wrong!

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Hi Ian

Ask Anton who used to drive him around the streets of Durban and give him

hassels? He did a lot of trainin gfor my 3rd year diploma students when i was

still involved with the Technikon in Natal.He is a great guy to have on board.

Cheers

Sue

Hi There

Good day to you all from Buhemba mine in Tanzania, my name is Sue-Ellen and I

am doing locum for the month. My normal everyday job is an advance life support

paramedic doing underground rescues in the Carletonville area for Anglogold.

Great to be apart of this list.

Cheers

Sue

p.s everyone calls me Sue...my mother calls me Sue-Ellen wheni have done

something wrong!

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Hi Sue,

Anton does actually monitor the list so I've no doubt he'll say hello at some

point.

In the UK he actually gets to drive himself, scary I'm afraid but actually true.

Oh and he still has a habit of leaving partners on scene when he leaps in the

back of an ambulance doing his Trauma Junkie impressions leaving one medic and a

locked response car behind him. Those nice police men usually give you a lift to

catch up with him though !! :-) I'm told by Rob Cummings he used to do this in

SA too.....

I think that's probably enough abuse for now or the next time I want a weekend

out with the service I can see what the answer will be.....

Best Wishes

Ian

Ian Sharpe

International SOS Paramedic

Bautino, Kazakhstan

Tel + 31 70 313 3655

Mob + 882 167 1102805 (24 Hour)

STOP ! Think of the environment. Do you really need to print this out ?

" Fortitudine Vincimus - By Endurance we conquer "

Re: Hi There

Hi Ian

Ask Anton who used to drive him around the streets of Durban and give him

hassels? He did a lot of trainin gfor my 3rd year diploma students when i was

still involved with the Technikon in Natal.He is a great guy to have on board.

Cheers

Sue

Hi There

Good day to you all from Buhemba mine in Tanzania, my name is Sue-Ellen and I

am doing locum for the month. My normal everyday job is an advance life support

paramedic doing underground rescues in the Carletonville area for Anglogold.

Great to be apart of this list.

Cheers

Sue

p.s everyone calls me Sue...my mother calls me Sue-Ellen wheni have done

something wrong!

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Hi

I see not much has changed! He even used his porche one day to protect an

ambulance going to hospital with red lights on through all the traffic lights.

But yes since he is reading...I guess no more gossip...hehehehe. Sorry Anton!

Cheers

Sue

Hi There

Good day to you all from Buhemba mine in Tanzania, my name is Sue-Ellen and

I am doing locum for the month. My normal everyday job is an advance life

support paramedic doing underground rescues in the Carletonville area for

Anglogold.

Great to be apart of this list.

Cheers

Sue

p.s everyone calls me Sue...my mother calls me Sue-Ellen wheni have done

something wrong!

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I must be doing something wrong.... Any other medics on the list also

drive Porches?

C

Hi

I see not much has changed! He even used his porche one day to protect

an ambulance going to hospital with red lights on through all the

traffic lights. But yes since he is reading...I guess no more

gossip...hehehehe. Sorry Anton!

Cheers

Sue

Hi There

Good day to you all from Buhemba mine in Tanzania, my name is

Sue-Ellen and I am doing locum for the month. My normal everyday job is

an advance life support paramedic doing underground rescues in the

Carletonville area for Anglogold.

Great to be apart of this list.

Cheers

Sue

p.s everyone calls me Sue...my mother calls me Sue-Ellen wheni have

done something wrong!

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No Anton is a doctor..maybe that is what we are doing wrong! Sad hey!

Cheers

Sue

Hi There

Good day to you all from Buhemba mine in Tanzania, my name is

Sue-Ellen and I am doing locum for the month. My normal everyday job is

an advance life support paramedic doing underground rescues in the

Carletonville area for Anglogold.

Great to be apart of this list.

Cheers

Sue

p.s everyone calls me Sue...my mother calls me Sue-Ellen wheni have

done something wrong!

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No

Only a Land Cruiser

Regards

W

Clyde, Medic

CLYMED@...

RE: Hi There

I must be doing something wrong.... Any other medics on the list also

drive Porches?

C

Hi

I see not much has changed! He even used his porche one day to protect

an ambulance going to hospital with red lights on through all the

traffic lights. But yes since he is reading...I guess no more

gossip...hehehehe. Sorry Anton!

Cheers

Sue

Hi There

Good day to you all from Buhemba mine in Tanzania, my name is

Sue-Ellen and I am doing locum for the month. My normal everyday job is

an advance life support paramedic doing underground rescues in the

Carletonville area for Anglogold.

Great to be apart of this list.

Cheers

Sue

p.s everyone calls me Sue...my mother calls me Sue-Ellen wheni have

done something wrong!

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Anton is definitely not your average medic.......

RE: Hi There

I must be doing something wrong.... Any other medics on the list also

drive Porches?

C

Hi

I see not much has changed! He even used his porche one day to protect

an ambulance going to hospital with red lights on through all the

traffic lights. But yes since he is reading...I guess no more

gossip...hehehehe. Sorry Anton!

Cheers

Sue

Hi There

Good day to you all from Buhemba mine in Tanzania, my name is

Sue-Ellen and I am doing locum for the month. My normal everyday job is

an advance life support paramedic doing underground rescues in the

Carletonville area for Anglogold.

Great to be apart of this list.

Cheers

Sue

p.s everyone calls me Sue...my mother calls me Sue-Ellen wheni have

done something wrong!

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Or a Range Rover - anyone got a good second hand near-side rear-view mirror -

needs to be white ...

(I only left you on scene twice, Ian ...)

Cheers

Anton

In message <6ED8269C884EE247B46CEACC5A00C3A8187F@...>

" Clyde, Medic " <CLYMED@...> writes:

> No

>

> Only a Land Cruiser

>

>

> Regards

>

> W

> Clyde, Medic

> CLYMED@...

>

>

> RE: Hi There

>

>

> I must be doing something wrong.... Any other medics on the list also

> drive Porches?

>

>

>

> C

>

>

>

> Hi

> I see not much has changed! He even used his porche one day to protect

> an ambulance going to hospital with red lights on through all the

> traffic lights. But yes since he is reading...I guess no more

> gossip...hehehehe. Sorry Anton!

> Cheers

> Sue

>

> Hi There

>

>

> Good day to you all from Buhemba mine in Tanzania, my name is

> Sue-Ellen and I am doing locum for the month. My normal everyday job is

> an advance life support paramedic doing underground rescues in the

> Carletonville area for Anglogold.

> Great to be apart of this list.

> Cheers

> Sue

> p.s everyone calls me Sue...my mother calls me Sue-Ellen wheni have

> done something wrong!

>

>

>

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Hi Ahemed,                  Read Cariodvascular system                           Respiratory system                           Endocrine system                           Blood                           And few topics sch as GERD, irrtation bowel sydrome form GIT

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 1:26 AM, Ahmed <ahmedabdou7583@...> wrote:

 

can somebody pls tell me wt r the chapters we need to read from medical probs by scully??thnx in advance

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thnx Priya

From: priya tamboli <priya.tamboli@...> Sent: Wed, 12 May, 2010 10:04:21Subject: Re: hi there

Hi Ahemed, Read Cariodvascular system Respiratory system Endocrine system Blood And few topics sch as GERD, irrtation bowel sydrome form GIT

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 1:26 AM, Ahmed <ahmedabdou7583> wrote:

can somebody pls tell me wt r the chapters we need to read from medical probs by scully??thnx in advance

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Hi.

I am new o achalasia and to this forum. Around 5 months ago I started waking up

at night drowning and coughing. I thought it was my sinuses. I kept on telling

my GP that it can't be reflux as it does not burn. Eventually she sent me for a

gastroscopy and as soon as they put me under anesthetic liquid started pouring

out of my nose and mouth. Fortunately the anesthetist managed to suck most of

the liquid out before it got to my lungs, but it was a very scary experience.

After having a gastrograffin swallow, another gastroscopy and manometry they

have confirmed I have achalasia.

I am scheduled to go for a HM on the 2nd of February. I have also found sleeping

on a wedge helps, but I cough the whole night. I am tired all the time!

We are South Africans living in Melbourne Australia, and it is hard not having

my family around me for support.

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I guess your job search is going well. I just wanted to alert you to a new job opp in locality.We have had few of our members take this opp and I am getting lots of perfect stories.The blog has an article featuring one of our members, R.. It will also you all you all the important info you need to get started.The link is http://sr.au.dk/divisionelectronic/_66/?a=204200 & s= and I think the story will be on the homepage until tomorrow.TTYL!

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