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I am glad to hear that your eyes are okay :-)

> I just got back from the eye doctor. After the exam he told me

that

> everything looks good: The vascular structure is good, no plaques

or rough patches,

> no tears in the retina, no sign of any trauma or bleeding or

anything and the

> laser surgery that I had had done 13 years ago had healed very

well. He

> thinks that given that I have no damage and no risk factors that

most likely what

> happened was a precursor to a migraine that never fully manifested.

>

> That makes sense since I do get 2 or 3 migraines each year but I

get the

> precursors much more often than that. The usual things are halos

around objects,

> flashes of light and things like that. Do this was most likely one

of those

> events that just didn't make it all the way to a migraine.

>

> They also said that my perscription for my glasses has not changed

in 7

> years. The pressures in the eye are also very low and lower than

they were 7

> years ago, which is a good thing since high pressure increases the

risk of

> glacoma.

>

> However, because of my nearsightedness, the doctor suggested that I

come

> back every year for an eye exam to check the retina for tears and

such. So, I am

> going to do that every year before I go to Alabama in the spring

for the

> reunion. That way if there is a problem they can catch it before I

am a long way

> from home.

>

>

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I am glad to hear that your eyes are okay :-)

> I just got back from the eye doctor. After the exam he told me

that

> everything looks good: The vascular structure is good, no plaques

or rough patches,

> no tears in the retina, no sign of any trauma or bleeding or

anything and the

> laser surgery that I had had done 13 years ago had healed very

well. He

> thinks that given that I have no damage and no risk factors that

most likely what

> happened was a precursor to a migraine that never fully manifested.

>

> That makes sense since I do get 2 or 3 migraines each year but I

get the

> precursors much more often than that. The usual things are halos

around objects,

> flashes of light and things like that. Do this was most likely one

of those

> events that just didn't make it all the way to a migraine.

>

> They also said that my perscription for my glasses has not changed

in 7

> years. The pressures in the eye are also very low and lower than

they were 7

> years ago, which is a good thing since high pressure increases the

risk of

> glacoma.

>

> However, because of my nearsightedness, the doctor suggested that I

come

> back every year for an eye exam to check the retina for tears and

such. So, I am

> going to do that every year before I go to Alabama in the spring

for the

> reunion. That way if there is a problem they can catch it before I

am a long way

> from home.

>

>

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It's great that everything was alright! Have a good day!

e

Eye update.

I just got back from the eye doctor. After the exam he told me that

everything looks good: The vascular structure is good, no plaques or rough

patches,

no tears in the retina, no sign of any trauma or bleeding or anything and the

laser surgery that I had had done 13 years ago had healed very well. He

thinks that given that I have no damage and no risk factors that most likely

what

happened was a precursor to a migraine that never fully manifested.

That makes sense since I do get 2 or 3 migraines each year but I get the

precursors much more often than that. The usual things are halos around objects,

flashes of light and things like that. Do this was most likely one of those

events that just didn't make it all the way to a migraine.

They also said that my perscription for my glasses has not changed in 7

years. The pressures in the eye are also very low and lower than they were 7

years ago, which is a good thing since high pressure increases the risk of

glacoma.

However, because of my nearsightedness, the doctor suggested that I come

back every year for an eye exam to check the retina for tears and such. So, I am

going to do that every year before I go to Alabama in the spring for the

reunion. That way if there is a problem they can catch it before I am a long way

from home.

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It's great that everything was alright! Have a good day!

e

Eye update.

I just got back from the eye doctor. After the exam he told me that

everything looks good: The vascular structure is good, no plaques or rough

patches,

no tears in the retina, no sign of any trauma or bleeding or anything and the

laser surgery that I had had done 13 years ago had healed very well. He

thinks that given that I have no damage and no risk factors that most likely

what

happened was a precursor to a migraine that never fully manifested.

That makes sense since I do get 2 or 3 migraines each year but I get the

precursors much more often than that. The usual things are halos around objects,

flashes of light and things like that. Do this was most likely one of those

events that just didn't make it all the way to a migraine.

They also said that my perscription for my glasses has not changed in 7

years. The pressures in the eye are also very low and lower than they were 7

years ago, which is a good thing since high pressure increases the risk of

glacoma.

However, because of my nearsightedness, the doctor suggested that I come

back every year for an eye exam to check the retina for tears and such. So, I am

going to do that every year before I go to Alabama in the spring for the

reunion. That way if there is a problem they can catch it before I am a long way

from home.

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It's great that everything was alright! Have a good day!

e

Eye update.

I just got back from the eye doctor. After the exam he told me that

everything looks good: The vascular structure is good, no plaques or rough

patches,

no tears in the retina, no sign of any trauma or bleeding or anything and the

laser surgery that I had had done 13 years ago had healed very well. He

thinks that given that I have no damage and no risk factors that most likely

what

happened was a precursor to a migraine that never fully manifested.

That makes sense since I do get 2 or 3 migraines each year but I get the

precursors much more often than that. The usual things are halos around objects,

flashes of light and things like that. Do this was most likely one of those

events that just didn't make it all the way to a migraine.

They also said that my perscription for my glasses has not changed in 7

years. The pressures in the eye are also very low and lower than they were 7

years ago, which is a good thing since high pressure increases the risk of

glacoma.

However, because of my nearsightedness, the doctor suggested that I come

back every year for an eye exam to check the retina for tears and such. So, I am

going to do that every year before I go to Alabama in the spring for the

reunion. That way if there is a problem they can catch it before I am a long way

from home.

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> Do this was most likely one of those events that just didn't

> make it all the way to a migraine.

Uh, I think if that is the case (i.e., the halos are vascular

effects) they *are* migraines. Fortunately not followed by the

headache which results from subsequent dilation of the blood

vessels which means they're no big deal.

Also fortunately, if you eventually do get migraine headaches,

the " events " , also known as " migraine auras " , will give you time

to take an antimigraine drug and prevent the headache. (If so,

try to reduce dosages each susequent instance by breaking the

pills.)

Anyhow, glad everything went well.

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> Do this was most likely one of those events that just didn't

> make it all the way to a migraine.

Uh, I think if that is the case (i.e., the halos are vascular

effects) they *are* migraines. Fortunately not followed by the

headache which results from subsequent dilation of the blood

vessels which means they're no big deal.

Also fortunately, if you eventually do get migraine headaches,

the " events " , also known as " migraine auras " , will give you time

to take an antimigraine drug and prevent the headache. (If so,

try to reduce dosages each susequent instance by breaking the

pills.)

Anyhow, glad everything went well.

- s

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> Do this was most likely one of those events that just didn't

> make it all the way to a migraine.

Uh, I think if that is the case (i.e., the halos are vascular

effects) they *are* migraines. Fortunately not followed by the

headache which results from subsequent dilation of the blood

vessels which means they're no big deal.

Also fortunately, if you eventually do get migraine headaches,

the " events " , also known as " migraine auras " , will give you time

to take an antimigraine drug and prevent the headache. (If so,

try to reduce dosages each susequent instance by breaking the

pills.)

Anyhow, glad everything went well.

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Dwight,

Thanks for the info. Actually I had been drinking more soft drinks over those few days that usual, so that could have been a part of it, as well as having to eat higher fat food.

My vision is still fine, though the muscle on top of the right eye has been a little wore and I'm having occasional spasm in the eye lid. I've had this before a few times, but I can't recall what might have brought it on. However, since I have had this before and it has cleared up in a few days, I'm not overly concerned about it. If it lasts more than a week I'll go back and have it looked at, but I don't expect that it will last that long.

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Dwight,

Thanks for the info. Actually I had been drinking more soft drinks over those few days that usual, so that could have been a part of it, as well as having to eat higher fat food.

My vision is still fine, though the muscle on top of the right eye has been a little wore and I'm having occasional spasm in the eye lid. I've had this before a few times, but I can't recall what might have brought it on. However, since I have had this before and it has cleared up in a few days, I'm not overly concerned about it. If it lasts more than a week I'll go back and have it looked at, but I don't expect that it will last that long.

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Dwight,

Thanks for the info. Actually I had been drinking more soft drinks over those few days that usual, so that could have been a part of it, as well as having to eat higher fat food.

My vision is still fine, though the muscle on top of the right eye has been a little wore and I'm having occasional spasm in the eye lid. I've had this before a few times, but I can't recall what might have brought it on. However, since I have had this before and it has cleared up in a few days, I'm not overly concerned about it. If it lasts more than a week I'll go back and have it looked at, but I don't expect that it will last that long.

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Dear ,

Good morning!

Have you researched the Dr. Feingold

web site http://www.feingold.org

and all of the dramatic discoveries

he has found about how food allergies

can cause severe headaches? You can

stop eating white sugar for three

days and initially have awful

headaches for a couple of days after

you stop feeding yourself this

" white poision " !

Also, you can stop drinking anything

that has caffeine in it (that bitter

alkaloid C8H10N4O2 found especially

in coffee, tea, and kola nuts) and

you'll have those same headaches

for about the same length of time,

under the same circumstances.

High blood presure (teenagers

can have it) can give you

awfully bad headaches too. If you

eat foods that contain large

amounts of animal fat, it will be

very easy for you to have high

blood pressure. A famous heart

doctor in New York immediately puts

his patients on a diet consisting

of only vegetables and fruits,

with no meats or dairy products

allowed at all, when they come

to visit him and complain of

high blood pressure.

I have experienced these

recurrent severe headaches that

you refer to in your letter. But

since I became a strict

vegetarian (one who consumes no

animal food or dairy products)

about 5 years ago, I have had no

problems with headaches since

then.

This regimen may help you with

this physical suffering and

vexation.

God Bless!

Dwight

> -S

>

> I don't take any particular migraine medicines. If I feel one

coming, what I

> usually do is get somewhere quiet and dark and just take a couple

of extra

> strength Tylenol and try to sleep for an hour or two. When I wake

up it has

> usually passed or been averted.

>

> There have been times though that I haven't been able to do that

and it has

> been miserable.

>

>

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Dear ,

Good morning!

Have you researched the Dr. Feingold

web site http://www.feingold.org

and all of the dramatic discoveries

he has found about how food allergies

can cause severe headaches? You can

stop eating white sugar for three

days and initially have awful

headaches for a couple of days after

you stop feeding yourself this

" white poision " !

Also, you can stop drinking anything

that has caffeine in it (that bitter

alkaloid C8H10N4O2 found especially

in coffee, tea, and kola nuts) and

you'll have those same headaches

for about the same length of time,

under the same circumstances.

High blood presure (teenagers

can have it) can give you

awfully bad headaches too. If you

eat foods that contain large

amounts of animal fat, it will be

very easy for you to have high

blood pressure. A famous heart

doctor in New York immediately puts

his patients on a diet consisting

of only vegetables and fruits,

with no meats or dairy products

allowed at all, when they come

to visit him and complain of

high blood pressure.

I have experienced these

recurrent severe headaches that

you refer to in your letter. But

since I became a strict

vegetarian (one who consumes no

animal food or dairy products)

about 5 years ago, I have had no

problems with headaches since

then.

This regimen may help you with

this physical suffering and

vexation.

God Bless!

Dwight

> -S

>

> I don't take any particular migraine medicines. If I feel one

coming, what I

> usually do is get somewhere quiet and dark and just take a couple

of extra

> strength Tylenol and try to sleep for an hour or two. When I wake

up it has

> usually passed or been averted.

>

> There have been times though that I haven't been able to do that

and it has

> been miserable.

>

>

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Dear ,

Good morning!

Have you researched the Dr. Feingold

web site http://www.feingold.org

and all of the dramatic discoveries

he has found about how food allergies

can cause severe headaches? You can

stop eating white sugar for three

days and initially have awful

headaches for a couple of days after

you stop feeding yourself this

" white poision " !

Also, you can stop drinking anything

that has caffeine in it (that bitter

alkaloid C8H10N4O2 found especially

in coffee, tea, and kola nuts) and

you'll have those same headaches

for about the same length of time,

under the same circumstances.

High blood presure (teenagers

can have it) can give you

awfully bad headaches too. If you

eat foods that contain large

amounts of animal fat, it will be

very easy for you to have high

blood pressure. A famous heart

doctor in New York immediately puts

his patients on a diet consisting

of only vegetables and fruits,

with no meats or dairy products

allowed at all, when they come

to visit him and complain of

high blood pressure.

I have experienced these

recurrent severe headaches that

you refer to in your letter. But

since I became a strict

vegetarian (one who consumes no

animal food or dairy products)

about 5 years ago, I have had no

problems with headaches since

then.

This regimen may help you with

this physical suffering and

vexation.

God Bless!

Dwight

> -S

>

> I don't take any particular migraine medicines. If I feel one

coming, what I

> usually do is get somewhere quiet and dark and just take a couple

of extra

> strength Tylenol and try to sleep for an hour or two. When I wake

up it has

> usually passed or been averted.

>

> There have been times though that I haven't been able to do that

and it has

> been miserable.

>

>

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A very impressive recitation on sucrose. I'd be interested to know

your sources of information, or whether you assembled this picture

yourself. I guess it's good news then that many sweetened products are

using high fructose corn syrup these days. Is that so?

Ken

> > Dwight,

> >

> > Thanks for the info. Actually I had been drinking more soft drinks

> over

> > those few days that usual, so that could have been a part of it, as

> well as

> > having to eat higher fat food.

> >

> > My vision is still fine, though the muscle on top of the right eye

> has been

> > a little wore and I'm having occasional spasm in the eye lid. I've

> had this

> > before a few times, but I can't recall what might have brought it

> on. However,

> > since I have had this before and it has cleared up in a few days,

> I'm not

> > overly concerned about it. If it lasts more than a week I'll go

> back and have it

> > looked at, but I don't expect that it will last that long.

> >

> >

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A very impressive recitation on sucrose. I'd be interested to know

your sources of information, or whether you assembled this picture

yourself. I guess it's good news then that many sweetened products are

using high fructose corn syrup these days. Is that so?

Ken

> > Dwight,

> >

> > Thanks for the info. Actually I had been drinking more soft drinks

> over

> > those few days that usual, so that could have been a part of it, as

> well as

> > having to eat higher fat food.

> >

> > My vision is still fine, though the muscle on top of the right eye

> has been

> > a little wore and I'm having occasional spasm in the eye lid. I've

> had this

> > before a few times, but I can't recall what might have brought it

> on. However,

> > since I have had this before and it has cleared up in a few days,

> I'm not

> > overly concerned about it. If it lasts more than a week I'll go

> back and have it

> > looked at, but I don't expect that it will last that long.

> >

> >

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Is there some way to identify which photos are the ones that you created?

Dwight

> Dwight,

>

> I have a few in the pictures section here on the site. You can get

there

> from the home page, the link being in the left hand side of the page.

>

>

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Is there some way to identify which photos are the ones that you created?

Dwight

> Dwight,

>

> I have a few in the pictures section here on the site. You can get

there

> from the home page, the link being in the left hand side of the page.

>

>

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Dear Ken,

Good afternoon!

Here are the sources of information that you requested.

God Bless.

Dwight

http://www.dolfzine.com/page162.htm

Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, August 2000

[4] Mercola, ph Sugar Creates Free Radicals and Reduces Vitamin E

Levels, 27th August 2000,

www.mercola.com/2000/aug/27/sugar_free_radicals.htm

[5] Lee and Cerami ls of the New York Academy of Science, " The

Role of Glycation in Aging " , #663, pp.6370; also D G Dyer et al

Journal of Clinical Investigation, " Accumulation of Maillard Reaction

Products in Skin Collagen in Diabetes and Aging " , Vol. 91, #6, June

1993, pp.421-422

[6] Scientific American, July 2000, p.16

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Nutrition Science, " Nutritional Implications of the Interaction

Between Minerals " , No. 17, 1933, pp.65-87

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Deficiency on Metabolism and Mortality in Rats Fed Sucrose or Starch

Diets " , #113, 1983, pp.1335-1345

[9] Dufty, W Sugar Blues, Warner Books, New York: 1975

[10] Appleton, Lick the Sugar Habit, Avery Publishing Group,

NY: 1989, pp.36-38

[11] Goulart, F S American Fitness, " Are You Sugar Smart? " March-

April 1991, pp.34-38

[12] Goulart, F S, ibid.

[13] Yudkin, Kang and Bruckdorfer British Journal of

Medicine, " Effects of High Dietary Sugar " , #281, 1980, p.1396

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Sugar in Relation to Coronary Heart Disease and Diabetes " , Vol. 5, #1-

2, 1987: pp.5-8

[15] Pamplona, Bellmunt, Portero and Prat Medical

Hypotheses, " Mechanisms of Glycation in Atherogenesis " , #40, 1990,

pp.174-181

[16] Cleave and Diabetes, Coronary Thrombosis and the

Saccharine Disease, and Sons, Bristol, UK: 1960

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#14, 1986. pp.565-577

[20] Journal of Abnormal Psychology, #85, 1985

[21] Journal of Advanced Medicine, 1994 7(1): pp.51-58

[22] The Edell Health Letter, September 1991; 10:7(1)

> > > Dwight,

> > >

> > > Thanks for the info. Actually I had been drinking more soft

drinks

> > over

> > > those few days that usual, so that could have been a part of

it, as

> > well as

> > > having to eat higher fat food.

> > >

> > > My vision is still fine, though the muscle on top of the right

eye

> > has been

> > > a little wore and I'm having occasional spasm in the eye lid.

I've

> > had this

> > > before a few times, but I can't recall what might have brought

it

> > on. However,

> > > since I have had this before and it has cleared up in a few

days,

> > I'm not

> > > overly concerned about it. If it lasts more than a week I'll

go

> > back and have it

> > > looked at, but I don't expect that it will last that long.

> > >

> > >

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The first time that I had viewed

these pictures was just a few days

ago. As I gaze at them, particularly

" The Dock " ,my spirit goes into a

state of such pleasing tranquillity....!

Thank you for your contribution of

words and pictures that are intended

for all of us to enjoy.

Dwight

> Dwight,

>

> Windmill, Dock, both Barn and ..., Fishing, High End, Shack

and..,

> Spawning, Store and...

>

> Those are the ones of mine that are currently up. I've had some

others up,

> but given the limited amount of storage space Yahoo gives us I've

had to put

> them up a few at a time.

>

>

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Very impressive. I'm curious, if you're willing to discuss it, whether

you've done this for professional reasons (if so, what) or whether

it's personal research.

Ken

> > > > Dwight,

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for the info. Actually I had been drinking more soft

> drinks

> > > over

> > > > those few days that usual, so that could have been a part of

> it, as

> > > well as

> > > > having to eat higher fat food.

> > > >

> > > > My vision is still fine, though the muscle on top of the right

> eye

> > > has been

> > > > a little wore and I'm having occasional spasm in the eye lid.

> I've

> > > had this

> > > > before a few times, but I can't recall what might have brought

> it

> > > on. However,

> > > > since I have had this before and it has cleared up in a few

> days,

> > > I'm not

> > > > overly concerned about it. If it lasts more than a week I'll

> go

> > > back and have it

> > > > looked at, but I don't expect that it will last that long.

> > > >

> > > >

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Very impressive. I'm curious, if you're willing to discuss it, whether

you've done this for professional reasons (if so, what) or whether

it's personal research.

Ken

> > > > Dwight,

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for the info. Actually I had been drinking more soft

> drinks

> > > over

> > > > those few days that usual, so that could have been a part of

> it, as

> > > well as

> > > > having to eat higher fat food.

> > > >

> > > > My vision is still fine, though the muscle on top of the right

> eye

> > > has been

> > > > a little wore and I'm having occasional spasm in the eye lid.

> I've

> > > had this

> > > > before a few times, but I can't recall what might have brought

> it

> > > on. However,

> > > > since I have had this before and it has cleared up in a few

> days,

> > > I'm not

> > > > overly concerned about it. If it lasts more than a week I'll

> go

> > > back and have it

> > > > looked at, but I don't expect that it will last that long.

> > > >

> > > >

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Very impressive. I'm curious, if you're willing to discuss it, whether

you've done this for professional reasons (if so, what) or whether

it's personal research.

Ken

> > > > Dwight,

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for the info. Actually I had been drinking more soft

> drinks

> > > over

> > > > those few days that usual, so that could have been a part of

> it, as

> > > well as

> > > > having to eat higher fat food.

> > > >

> > > > My vision is still fine, though the muscle on top of the right

> eye

> > > has been

> > > > a little wore and I'm having occasional spasm in the eye lid.

> I've

> > > had this

> > > > before a few times, but I can't recall what might have brought

> it

> > > on. However,

> > > > since I have had this before and it has cleared up in a few

> days,

> > > I'm not

> > > > overly concerned about it. If it lasts more than a week I'll

> go

> > > back and have it

> > > > looked at, but I don't expect that it will last that long.

> > > >

> > > >

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It's all personl but I have studied nutrition for more than 20 years.

I would like to see the lives of others improved by way of healthy

eating habits or by any other means possible to make their lives more

enjoyable. My mother was a professional nutritionist and my sister

still is one.

It would be a pleasure to discuss this with you. I will go on yahoo

messenger with the screen name " jllilli " (without the quotation marks)

if this is suitable to you. It's 8:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time

here. I'll be waiting for you for a couple of hours. I like to keep

as many tasks as possible inactive on my computer so that my RAM will

be used for immediate activities. If I don't see you after a few

hours, I'll want to shut down the Yahoo Messenger. But, Yes, I would

like to communicate more with you on this research.

Dwight

> > > > > Dwight,

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks for the info. Actually I had been drinking more soft

> > drinks

> > > > over

> > > > > those few days that usual, so that could have been a part

of

> > it, as

> > > > well as

> > > > > having to eat higher fat food.

> > > > >

> > > > > My vision is still fine, though the muscle on top of the

right

> > eye

> > > > has been

> > > > > a little wore and I'm having occasional spasm in the eye

lid.

> > I've

> > > > had this

> > > > > before a few times, but I can't recall what might have

brought

> > it

> > > > on. However,

> > > > > since I have had this before and it has cleared up in a few

> > days,

> > > > I'm not

> > > > > overly concerned about it. If it lasts more than a week

I'll

> > go

> > > > back and have it

> > > > > looked at, but I don't expect that it will last that long.

> > > > >

> > > > >

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It's all personl but I have studied nutrition for more than 20 years.

I would like to see the lives of others improved by way of healthy

eating habits or by any other means possible to make their lives more

enjoyable. My mother was a professional nutritionist and my sister

still is one.

It would be a pleasure to discuss this with you. I will go on yahoo

messenger with the screen name " jllilli " (without the quotation marks)

if this is suitable to you. It's 8:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time

here. I'll be waiting for you for a couple of hours. I like to keep

as many tasks as possible inactive on my computer so that my RAM will

be used for immediate activities. If I don't see you after a few

hours, I'll want to shut down the Yahoo Messenger. But, Yes, I would

like to communicate more with you on this research.

Dwight

> > > > > Dwight,

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks for the info. Actually I had been drinking more soft

> > drinks

> > > > over

> > > > > those few days that usual, so that could have been a part

of

> > it, as

> > > > well as

> > > > > having to eat higher fat food.

> > > > >

> > > > > My vision is still fine, though the muscle on top of the

right

> > eye

> > > > has been

> > > > > a little wore and I'm having occasional spasm in the eye

lid.

> > I've

> > > > had this

> > > > > before a few times, but I can't recall what might have

brought

> > it

> > > > on. However,

> > > > > since I have had this before and it has cleared up in a few

> > days,

> > > > I'm not

> > > > > overly concerned about it. If it lasts more than a week

I'll

> > go

> > > > back and have it

> > > > > looked at, but I don't expect that it will last that long.

> > > > >

> > > > >

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