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In a message dated 2/27/06 8:25:49 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

richvank@... writes:

One unfortunate thing that happened was

that someone broke into my car and stole my suitcase and briefcase

while I stopped off at the medical library. I guess I didn't have

things hidden well enough. They got my CPAP machine, my conference

notes, and my copies of Amy Yasko's book and the Pangborn and Baker

book. So that's a bit of a bummer, and I've spent quite a bit of time

today trying to sort all that out>>

Oh, no, Rich! Sorry you had such a terrible time! Is there anything we can

do to help?

We are very happy to have you back and look forward to your next post.

Take care,

Maxine

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Sue T

That says to me a big time imbalance between Ca and Mg..... beglad you did

not have a heart attack

yes, I'm singing that song again. _www.mgwater.com_

(http://www.mgwater.com) , _www.exatest.com_ (http://www.exatest.com)

mjh

In a message dated 2/27/06 8:38:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

morabshadow@... writes:

I do not have much to report to you and the group except that since I have

stopped all calicium my head symptoms are 98% gone.

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HI Rich,

I am sorry your car was broken into and your belongings stolen. Glad you are

back home safe and sound. Looking forward to hearing about the meeting.

I am still waiting for my genetic test results from Dr. Yasko. I do not

have much to report to you and the group except that since I have stopped all

calicium my head symptoms are 98% gone. I think the otheer 2% has to do with

hidden glutamates. Hard to give up lots of protien.

I'll keep in touch.

Best wishes,

Sue T

rvankonynen <richvank@...> wrote:

Hi, all.

Well, I got back from the Orthomolecular Health-Medicine Society

meeting. It was a good meeting, and I will review some of the

highlights in my next post. One unfortunate thing that happened was

that someone broke into my car and stole my suitcase and briefcase

while I stopped off at the medical library. I guess I didn't have

things hidden well enough. They got my CPAP machine, my conference

notes, and my copies of Amy Yasko's book and the Pangborn and Baker

book. So that's a bit of a bummer, and I've spent quite a bit of time

today trying to sort all that out, order new copies of the books, deal

with the police, the insurance companies, the doctors, the CPAP

distributor, etc. It could have been a lot worse, but this does slow

me down a little, and I lost some stuff that I liked. So it goes.

Nevertheless, it was a good meeting, and I'll try to give some

highlights from memory.

Rich

This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each

other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

discussed here, please consult your doctor.

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On Feb 27, 2006, at 5:25 PM, rvankonynen wrote:

> Hi, all.

>

> Well, I got back from the Orthomolecular Health-Medicine Society

> meeting. It was a good meeting, and I will review some of the

> highlights in my next post. One unfortunate thing that happened was

> that someone broke into my car and stole my suitcase and briefcase

> while I stopped off at the medical library. I guess I didn't have

> things hidden well enough. They got my CPAP machine, my conference

> notes, and my copies of Amy Yasko's book and the Pangborn and Baker

> book. So that's a bit of a bummer, and I've spent quite a bit of time

> today trying to sort all that out, order new copies of the books, deal

> with the police, the insurance companies, the doctors, the CPAP

> distributor, etc. It could have been a lot worse, but this does slow

> me down a little, and I lost some stuff that I liked. So it goes.

> Nevertheless, it was a good meeting, and I'll try to give some

> highlights from memory.

Rich, there's nothing worse than trying to sleep without your CPAP.

What a horrible experience (and one does wonder what the street value

of such a thing might be...). Glad to hear you're getting it worked out.

Welcome back. Take your time, and we'll look forward to hearing from

you when you've got it all collected again.

Sara

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HI mjh.

Not sure what you mean . . .?

Dr. Yasko believes that calcium in some individulas can cause major brain

issues with inflammation even though one would be taking a balance mineral

formula like I was plus extra mag..

Would you please explain . .?

Thanks, Sue T

foxhillers@... wrote:

Sue T

That says to me a big time imbalance between Ca and Mg..... beglad you did

not have a heart attack

yes, I'm singing that song again. _www.mgwater.com_

(http://www.mgwater.com) , _www.exatest.com_ (http://www.exatest.com)

mjh

In a message dated 2/27/06 8:38:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

morabshadow@... writes:

I do not have much to report to you and the group except that since I have

stopped all calicium my head symptoms are 98% gone.

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This really stinks, Rich. I'm so sorry. I will say a prayer that

the " perp " uses your CPAP and falls into a blissful sleep...on top of

the Yasko book...and breathing deeply the fumes emanating, which will

give him or her never-ending problems he or she never dreamed of and

can never solve.

Let's all beware and be on the lookout for new members with newly

acquired CPAPs and interminable headaches. That's only half a joke. :

(

I think if this happened to me, I'd still be taking showers from

feeling very violated.

Welcome home, anyway, Rich. The broccoli patch and the peanut

gallery missed your presence.

>

> Hi, all.

>

> Well, I got back from the Orthomolecular Health-Medicine Society

> meeting. It was a good meeting, and I will review some of the

> highlights in my next post. One unfortunate thing that happened

was

> that someone broke into my car and stole my suitcase and briefcase

> while I stopped off at the medical library. I guess I didn't have

> things hidden well enough. They got my CPAP machine, my conference

> notes, and my copies of Amy Yasko's book and the Pangborn and Baker

> book. So that's a bit of a bummer, and I've spent quite a bit of

time

> today trying to sort all that out, order new copies of the books,

deal

> with the police, the insurance companies, the doctors, the CPAP

> distributor, etc. It could have been a lot worse, but this does

slow

> me down a little, and I lost some stuff that I liked. So it goes.

> Nevertheless, it was a good meeting, and I'll try to give some

> highlights from memory.

>

> Rich

>

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> I will say a prayer that

> the " perp " uses your CPAP and falls into a blissful sleep...on top of

> the Yasko book...and breathing deeply the fumes emanating, which will

> give him or her never-ending problems he or she never dreamed of and

> can never solve.

>

Yes, that would be justice. Perhaps the fumes from the Yasko book have

turned out to be a blessing and not a curse, after all.

Vickie

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Welcome home Rich, I am so sorry to read of the robbery. Wishing you

ease in recovering all the stuff you need and that your mind hold the

meeting information effortlessly!

On Feb 27, 2006, at 7:25 PM, rvankonynen wrote:

> Hi, all.

>

> Well, I got back from the Orthomolecular Health-Medicine Society

> meeting.  It was a good meeting, and I will review some of the

> highlights in my next post.  One unfortunate thing that happened was

> that someone broke into my car and stole my suitcase and briefcase

> while I stopped off at the medical library.  I guess I didn't have

> things hidden well enough.  They got my CPAP machine, my conference

> notes, and my copies of Amy Yasko's book and the Pangborn and Baker

> book.  So that's a bit of a bummer, and I've spent quite a bit of time

> today trying to sort all that out, order new copies of the books, deal

> with the police, the insurance companies, the doctors, the CPAP

> distributor, etc. It could have been a lot worse, but this does slow

> me down a little, and I lost some stuff that I liked.  So it goes. 

> Nevertheless, it was a good meeting, and I'll try to give some

> highlights from memory.

>

> Rich

>

>

>

>

>

> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with

> each other, not to give medical advice.  If you are interested in any

> treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor.

>

>

>

>

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Welcome back Rich,

I'm so very sorry to read about the theft from your car. What a haul of

unusual things they got. Probably will dump them somewhere.

So very unfair!

With warmest regards,

Annette

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