Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Nawwwww Honey I could never forget you either. I just gave myself a brain cramp trying to remember and keep everyones names straight and had to stop. I just flashed back to years ago in another group and with my big mouth asked you - Ok who is Sandy. Not the answer I was expecting and felt bad about it. Toots - I'm no fearless leader. I'm in charge of crowd control because of past experiences with so many Mardi Gras days spent in my youth and parade hoping. If you can stay in control squished in the crazy crowds on Mardi Gras Day all day long and on Bourbon St than you can handle anything. Haaaaaaaa I still laugh when I think of the look on Patty Pooh's face with her 1st stroll down Bourbon St on a regular Fri night. What are they screaming at me to show from the balconies for beads ????? Never mind let's go. I guess the flashing head gear and necklaces and Mel in an open trench coat didn't help matters. The group wants fun skip Vegas and head on down. We are use to everything and yep I got a suite on Bourbon St at the Bourbon Orleans comped for me when I celebrated my 40th bday in style during the French Quarter Fest. My kids weren't invited it was off limits. It was a 2 floor suite with the cathedral window smack dab on the side walk of Bourbon and all we did was open the windows pull the chairs up and had a ring side seat for the show walking by. We had a crowd all night long knocking on the window asking if they could come in - which hotel it was but some little darlings figured out the room # by counting the windows and had to end up calling hotel security. The hotel loved us and said we were great advertisement with lots of booking for the next years French Quarter Fest. The same place I celebrated divorce #1 at dressed to kill straight from the court house. Awwwwwww memories. That is what life is all about. Brad Pitt is in town and shooting a movie on the streets. People are complaining about the crowds watching and traffic jams - Ya Think !!!!!!!!!! We just take it all in stride just another day in the neighborhood. Love and Hugs. Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 In a clinical medical setting Hep A was Infectious Hep - Hep B was Serum Hep. Hep A was called infectious because majority was of fecal or oral food or water born route but is also contagious from blood serum infected blood to blood contact but not in saliva or urine. Hep B was Serum Hep because it is transmitted through blood to blood contact. Along came Non A - Non B Hep - Hep C. Universally If a person was medically told they had Serum Hep it was Hep B. Love and Hugs. Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 Deb, In 1969 I was diagnosed with Serum Hep, which you say is always Hep B. When I finally got tested in 1990 it came back Hep A +, Hep B- and Hep C+ so it wasn't always B. This was before Non A Non B. Hugs, SuZieDeb <posttransplant@...> wrote: In a clinical medical setting Hep A was Infectious Hep - Hep B was Serum Hep. Hep A was called infectious because majority was of fecal or oral food or water born route but is also contagious from blood serum infected blood to blood contact but not in saliva or urine. Hep B was Serum Hep because it is transmitted through blood to blood contact. Along came Non A - Non B Hep - Hep C. Universally If a person was medically told they had Serum Hep it was Hep B. Love and Hugs. Deb Next time I'm coming back as a cat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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