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OH . . . . I hope it does. That would be wonderful. I'll keep my fingers crossed

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rvankonynen <richvank@...> wrote: Hi, Sue.

Thank you. I'm glad to be back, too. I will probably be in and out,

depending on other things I need to do. I did get an abstract sent

off to the IACFS program committee. It's basically about glutathione

depletion and methylation cycle block in CFS. It will be interesting

to see if it gets accepted. I won't know until sometime after Sept.

15, maybe into October, depending on how fast the committee makes

their decisions.

Rich

Glad your back with the group . . . we missed you.

>

> Sue T

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Count me in, too, I signed up for a sustainable community there under

development, Joanee

Adrienne G. wrote:

>Hey guys; I live in Santa Fe: come see me!

>Adrienne

>Or I'll meet you in Albaturkey.

> How crucial is low elevation for

> CFSers?

> > >

> > > Hi Rich and All,

> > >

> > > I know there has been a couple of posts on elevation and oxygen

> > > availabiltiy for CFSers, but at what elevation does it become an

> issue?

> > >

> > > Would 4,500 - 5,000 feet make a significant differnce compared

> to sea

> > > level?

> > >

> > > Thank you and Best Wishes,

> > > Sue T

> > >

> > >

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Joanee,

Can you tell me about that community?? Do you buy in??? Price???

Thanks,

Janet

Joanee Webb <joanee@...> wrote:

Count me in, too, I signed up for a sustainable community there under

development, Joanee

Adrienne G. wrote:

>Hey guys; I live in Santa Fe: come see me!

>Adrienne

>Or I'll meet you in Albaturkey.

> How crucial is low elevation for

> CFSers?

> > >

> > > Hi Rich and All,

> > >

> > > I know there has been a couple of posts on elevation and oxygen

> > > availabiltiy for CFSers, but at what elevation does it become an

> issue?

> > >

> > > Would 4,500 - 5,000 feet make a significant differnce compared

> to sea

> > > level?

> > >

> > > Thank you and Best Wishes,

> > > Sue T

> > >

> > >

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Hey guys . . . we really should try and plan something.

Maybe next Feb or March to get away from the cold??

Sounds like fun . . we could all use.

Sue T

Joanee Webb <joanee@...> wrote:

Count me in, too, I signed up for a sustainable community there under

development, Joanee

Adrienne G. wrote:

>Hey guys; I live in Santa Fe: come see me!

>Adrienne

>Or I'll meet you in Albaturkey.

> How crucial is low elevation for

> CFSers?

> > >

> > > Hi Rich and All,

> > >

> > > I know there has been a couple of posts on elevation and oxygen

> > > availabiltiy for CFSers, but at what elevation does it become an

> issue?

> > >

> > > Would 4,500 - 5,000 feet make a significant differnce compared

> to sea

> > > level?

> > >

> > > Thank you and Best Wishes,

> > > Sue T

> > >

> > >

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That sounds great to me! I am open.

Janet

Sue T <morabshadow@...> wrote:

Hey guys . . . we really should try and plan something.

Maybe next Feb or March to get away from the cold??

Sounds like fun . . we could all use.

Sue T

Joanee Webb <joanee@...> wrote:

Count me in, too, I signed up for a sustainable community there under

development, Joanee

Adrienne G. wrote:

>Hey guys; I live in Santa Fe: come see me!

>Adrienne

>Or I'll meet you in Albaturkey.

> How crucial is low elevation for

> CFSers?

> > >

> > > Hi Rich and All,

> > >

> > > I know there has been a couple of posts on elevation and oxygen

> > > availabiltiy for CFSers, but at what elevation does it become an

> issue?

> > >

> > > Would 4,500 - 5,000 feet make a significant differnce compared

> to sea

> > > level?

> > >

> > > Thank you and Best Wishes,

> > > Sue T

> > >

> > >

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Are you talking Santa Fe, or just in general?. It is especially nice here in

February- at least as a rule it is. March is real ugly here.

Adrienne

How crucial is low elevation for

> CFSers?

> > >

> > > Hi Rich and All,

> > >

> > > I know there has been a couple of posts on elevation and oxygen

> > > availabiltiy for CFSers, but at what elevation does it become an

> issue?

> > >

> > > Would 4,500 - 5,000 feet make a significant differnce compared

> to sea

> > > level?

> > >

> > > Thank you and Best Wishes,

> > > Sue T

> > >

> > >

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No sure . . . yet. I guess we should start combining ideas and suggestions . . .

if we can all afford it. Start saving girls!!(guys, too)!

Sue T

" Adrienne G. " <duckblossm@...> wrote:

Are you talking Santa Fe, or just in general?. It is especially nice

here in February- at least as a rule it is. March is real ugly here.

Adrienne

How crucial is low elevation for

> CFSers?

> > >

> > > Hi Rich and All,

> > >

> > > I know there has been a couple of posts on elevation and oxygen

> > > availabiltiy for CFSers, but at what elevation does it become an

> issue?

> > >

> > > Would 4,500 - 5,000 feet make a significant differnce compared

> to sea

> > > level?

> > >

> > > Thank you and Best Wishes,

> > > Sue T

> > >

> > >

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