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In a message dated 22/08/2006 21:59:02 GMT Standard Time, neno@... writes:

btw as you mentioned Dpt vaccine reaction, have you tried or have thoughabout trying Bethanecol treatment protocol?

NO HAVENT BUT WILL LOOK AT IT. HAVE U GOT INFO ABOUT FERMENTED VEGGIES NATASA.

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In a message dated 23/08/2006 22:16:00 GMT Daylight Time, neno@... writes:

One or both parents who have a genetically inherited defect called G-alpha protein defect (which manifests itself as night blindness and/or various parathyroid, thy

>>>By night blindness she doesn;t just mean you can;t see at night - she specifically mentions seing star light around car headlights in the drak - I thoguth everybody saw those you know sparkly. LOoking forward to getting to the Bethancol if we ever do at this rate, next appointment mid September

Mandi x

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Hi, You also see star lights around car lights at night if you're short-sighted and astigmatic and not wearing glasses, or need a new prescription. That's been the main way I've known I needed new lenses for years. When I get them the sparkles disappear and the lights become sharp pin-pricks again - not half so pretty! I don't know how long-sight (or far-sight) affects it. PatienceMum231ASD@... wrote: In a message dated 23/08/2006 22:16:00 GMT Daylight Time, nenodalmaholidays (DOT) co.uk writes: One or both parents who have a genetically inherited defect called G-alpha protein defect (which manifests itself as night blindness and/or various parathyroid, thy >>>By night blindness she doesn;t just mean you can;t see at night - she specifically mentions seing star light around car headlights in the drak - I thoguth everybody saw those you know sparkly. LOoking forward to getting to the Bethancol if we ever do at this rate, next appointment mid September Mandi x

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In a message dated 24/08/2006 01:52:38 GMT Daylight Time, onthesosh@... writes:

You also see star lights around car lights at night if you're short-sighted and astigmatic and not wearing glasses, or need a new prescription. That's been the main way I've known I needed new lenses for years. When I get them the sparkles disappear and the lights become sharp pin-pricks again - not half so pretty!

I don't know how long-sight (or far-sight) affects it.

>>>Oh wow I can;t even imagine what they look like without the sparkly bits - spooky. I am long sighted and I don't ever remember NOT seeing sparkly bits.

We also have close FH of Ca breast, pancreas, bowel too which is something else Megson notes

Mandi x

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