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OK, I have brain fog, Tess I am so glad your operation went well also...

I am so slow to resond to posts..I have my grandkids 8 and 4

today...well from fri to mon. and we play alot.... so I am not on the

putter much.. I hope everyone has had a pain-less day..... love and hugs

to all...tricia

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<<My friend's sister in law just had a baby yesterday, 2 weeks overdue and

born c-section. I guess after a half a day there was a slight fever and

they did a culture on the baby without their knowledge and removed the baby

saying it had an unknown bacteria and it's now in the icu. They cann'ot

touch the baby. Has anyone heard of anything like this happening? Those

are the only details I know but my friend called me wondering if I'd ever

heard of anything like this happening...

This is EXACTLY what happened to a friend's baby...the infection was

possibly from meconium (sp?), but they never did say for sure. She had

trouble breathing and was in NICU for 2 weeks. She seems fine now, but no

one ever really said for sure what happened or why. Pregnancy, etc. was

totally healthy and uneventful.

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In a message dated 5/4/03 7:12:31 AM Pacific Daylight Time, writes:

Dear Lyn,

I'm not sure if spider veins are the same as spider angiomas. I

believe angiomas are associated with AIH. They are the raised red

bumps, some of which have spidery looking "legs" coming off them.

Sharon G.

AIH, 1986

Typically, they whiten when pressed.

Harper

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Thank you both, Sharon and Harper..

I just have ugly red and blue veins under the skin and close to the surface.

Lynflatcat9@... wrote:

In a message dated 5/4/03 7:12:31 AM Pacific Daylight Time, writes:

Dear Lyn, I'm not sure if spider veins are the same as spider angiomas. I believe angiomas are associated with AIH. They are the raised red bumps, some of which have spidery looking "legs" coming off them. Sharon G. AIH, 1986Typically, they whiten when pressed.Harper

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In a message dated 7/13/2004 12:48:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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Just a note on Efamol Evening Primrose Oil. I found the same thing about 9

1/2 years ago when I was expecting my middle son. I found Efamol EPO took away

my headaches (someone said they were hormonal headaches-I don't know what they

were but they were specific to my pregnancy and they were constant and

painful). I tried other EPO because some were less expensive but after 2 days

off the

Efamol and on the other brands my headaches always returned with a vengeance.

As soon as I started the Efamol again the headaches would be gone in 2 days

and would not return as long as I continued to take Efamol. I also found Efamol

worked very well for PMS but I had to take quite a bit of it for it to work.

Laurie Curry

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In a message dated 7/13/2004 12:48:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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What does LDA stand for. I did EPD for 2 years-nothing great came of it.

Laurie

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