Guest guest Posted October 25, 2003 Report Share Posted October 25, 2003 > you don't think very highly of women hmmmmm?? well,even they dont think highly of themselves.so me one woman who is proud that she is a woman.Infact quite honestly I really afraid of woman and ofcourse most of the women got all negative thoughts like too much rude ego,highy amount of dependence, inferiority,too much feared about society,beautiful acting in the real life etc,etc.It " s just woman looks beautiful on the appearence but her heart is completely dirty,Infact this apply to most of the women since this kind of behaviour naturaly arises from any dependent people! be well! Many Greetings, Senthil Kumar.S. > > you don't think very highly of women hmmmmm?? > -- Re: Asthma attack or just warming up? > > walk, woman has got as*ho*le in the head not brain.I think that too > two,my god what a funny it is?!?!I have already warned you enough. > if you are not going to listen then you will be in a court and > definitely she will be whipping by beating her bare breasts,ofcourse > judge will be old man who naturally very much interested in sex,so > you will be simply hanged whether you did correct or wrong,nobody > will be going to worry! > > note : > > proverbs! > > whipping woman cannt be believed > > one can believe a cobra which is showing a hood (I mean ready to > bite) but not laughing woman > > so,in either state woman cannt be believed. > > reason! > generally woman is dependent animal! > > > > > > > Re: Asthma attack or just warming up? > > > > Hi Amie: The tests are NOT well known outthere by the Doctors. Its > actually difficult to find one. I'm working on a state by state referral > list. Test labs etc. I'm also envolved in other areas in this so its going > to be awhile before i share alot of this in what i've found. > > > > I'm seeing the attack starting to mount because these tests reveal alot > of things going on that reveal areas that are not in public domain and can > be secret by the Gov. Or so I'm beginning to see, and starting to realise > what i'm up against. > > > > Be patient! Also use my name in replys. Otherwise i wont reply. I might > unsubscribe from this list also. I see a area it does not even touched here > effecting many more people. So I might start another list on a broader topic > taking into the bigger whole picture to get the BIG picture open to > discussion and under full discloser and review. Some people here just don't > get it or see the whys of things going or what it really means or where it > is going and why. > > > > I'm personally tired fighting a certain type mentality here. This is a > very BIG topic of broad circumstance effecting many people in many areas of > medicine, and health. It blew me away when the " enormity " of it hit me. look > the word up. I've found my new topic for my next research as a investigator. > Definately book material. Definitely needs full review and full discloser. > My team is out there is being put together as I type! Things are in the > works. > > > > Other people liking to do reseach and investigate stuff like this should > contact me who want to help. > > > > Walt > > > > > > > > > > Yes, I have been a runner and competed in running events and triathlonsfor > years before I came here and had no problems at all. I recentlyquit my job > though, as I know stress can worsen it and that was adefinite source of > stress. I did read the post just a while ago about the pneumonia viruses > andwas interested in seeing that. I wonder if I can find someone aroundhere > to test me as they seem so backwards around here. It makes senseto me > because in the span of just over a year, i have had pneumoniatwice, > bronchitis three times, and now the asthma. I travel all overthe world so I > could have been probably easily exposed to somethinglike that. Seeing that, > I am surprised they did not test me for thisalready.... Secondarily, I have > been trying to see what has changed since July. Ihave been taking steps to > take the dust etc out of my house, it is anold house, but I have lived here > since Aug 2002 so I don't think thedust could be a primary culprit. I don't > have cats, nor ha! > ve I beenaround cats so that hasn't changed. I have dogs but have > testednegative to allergies and have had them for years. What I suspect, > isthat the mold spores I've heard start to get worse in July and August. I > am wanting for us to have a killing freeze, if my symptoms get betterafter > that, I would seem to think it was that. My peak flow readingshave gotten a > *bit* better over the past few weeks, and I think themolds are starting to > die off with the cold weather. We had a warmspell last week and my asthma > got worse again, so... I knew whenever I visited my mom in the midwest > (where I grew up buthad not lived for years) I got SEVERE allergies but when > I left themidwest I was ok again. Sometimes on the west coast, if I was > bikingby a river or swimming near a lake, I'd get sniffly but it would > goaway when I went home. I did notice, on a trip to Russia in early August > I seemed to getbetter and running went back to normal. Upon returning to > the midwest,I progressivel! > y seemed to get worse again. I don't know if it is allin my ! > head or what though, but I do remember that. When I got tested for allergies > in 2001 when I stayed with my mom inthe midwest and had horrible allergies, > mold showed up but not stronglylike dust did. Perhaps over the past year > and a half I have steadilylived here, I have developed stronger allergies to > it? I want to getretested for allergies again. If I have to move I'm > getting the h@lloutta here. Nothing is worse than not being able to > participate inthings you love to do and living in fear. I read the post > about the asthma classes and saw the local hospitalgives them and you need a > referral from your doctor to go. I'm surehe'd give me one and maybe I'd be > able to learn more. THANKS SO MUCH for the posts. Sometimes I feel like > no one understandsmy asthma and like I am making a big deal over nothing. > Being takenaway by ambulance when you don't even know what is going on, > breathinginto a machine and having 'nodes' attached to you, was the > worstexperience of my entire l! > ife and I feel like I live in paralysis to doanything at all since that > happened a couple weeks ago. --Amie > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2003 Report Share Posted October 25, 2003 > you don't think very highly of women hmmmmm?? well,even they dont think highly of themselves.so me one woman who is proud that she is a woman.Infact quite honestly I really afraid of woman and ofcourse most of the women got all negative thoughts like too much rude ego,highy amount of dependence, inferiority,too much feared about society,beautiful acting in the real life etc,etc.It " s just woman looks beautiful on the appearence but her heart is completely dirty,Infact this apply to most of the women since this kind of behaviour naturaly arises from any dependent people! be well! Many Greetings, Senthil Kumar.S. > > you don't think very highly of women hmmmmm?? > -- Re: Asthma attack or just warming up? > > walk, woman has got as*ho*le in the head not brain.I think that too > two,my god what a funny it is?!?!I have already warned you enough. > if you are not going to listen then you will be in a court and > definitely she will be whipping by beating her bare breasts,ofcourse > judge will be old man who naturally very much interested in sex,so > you will be simply hanged whether you did correct or wrong,nobody > will be going to worry! > > note : > > proverbs! > > whipping woman cannt be believed > > one can believe a cobra which is showing a hood (I mean ready to > bite) but not laughing woman > > so,in either state woman cannt be believed. > > reason! > generally woman is dependent animal! > > > > > > > Re: Asthma attack or just warming up? > > > > Hi Amie: The tests are NOT well known outthere by the Doctors. Its > actually difficult to find one. I'm working on a state by state referral > list. Test labs etc. I'm also envolved in other areas in this so its going > to be awhile before i share alot of this in what i've found. > > > > I'm seeing the attack starting to mount because these tests reveal alot > of things going on that reveal areas that are not in public domain and can > be secret by the Gov. Or so I'm beginning to see, and starting to realise > what i'm up against. > > > > Be patient! Also use my name in replys. Otherwise i wont reply. I might > unsubscribe from this list also. I see a area it does not even touched here > effecting many more people. So I might start another list on a broader topic > taking into the bigger whole picture to get the BIG picture open to > discussion and under full discloser and review. Some people here just don't > get it or see the whys of things going or what it really means or where it > is going and why. > > > > I'm personally tired fighting a certain type mentality here. This is a > very BIG topic of broad circumstance effecting many people in many areas of > medicine, and health. It blew me away when the " enormity " of it hit me. look > the word up. I've found my new topic for my next research as a investigator. > Definately book material. Definitely needs full review and full discloser. > My team is out there is being put together as I type! Things are in the > works. > > > > Other people liking to do reseach and investigate stuff like this should > contact me who want to help. > > > > Walt > > > > > > > > > > Yes, I have been a runner and competed in running events and triathlonsfor > years before I came here and had no problems at all. I recentlyquit my job > though, as I know stress can worsen it and that was adefinite source of > stress. I did read the post just a while ago about the pneumonia viruses > andwas interested in seeing that. I wonder if I can find someone aroundhere > to test me as they seem so backwards around here. It makes senseto me > because in the span of just over a year, i have had pneumoniatwice, > bronchitis three times, and now the asthma. I travel all overthe world so I > could have been probably easily exposed to somethinglike that. Seeing that, > I am surprised they did not test me for thisalready.... Secondarily, I have > been trying to see what has changed since July. Ihave been taking steps to > take the dust etc out of my house, it is anold house, but I have lived here > since Aug 2002 so I don't think thedust could be a primary culprit. I don't > have cats, nor ha! > ve I beenaround cats so that hasn't changed. I have dogs but have > testednegative to allergies and have had them for years. What I suspect, > isthat the mold spores I've heard start to get worse in July and August. I > am wanting for us to have a killing freeze, if my symptoms get betterafter > that, I would seem to think it was that. My peak flow readingshave gotten a > *bit* better over the past few weeks, and I think themolds are starting to > die off with the cold weather. We had a warmspell last week and my asthma > got worse again, so... I knew whenever I visited my mom in the midwest > (where I grew up buthad not lived for years) I got SEVERE allergies but when > I left themidwest I was ok again. Sometimes on the west coast, if I was > bikingby a river or swimming near a lake, I'd get sniffly but it would > goaway when I went home. I did notice, on a trip to Russia in early August > I seemed to getbetter and running went back to normal. Upon returning to > the midwest,I progressivel! > y seemed to get worse again. I don't know if it is allin my ! > head or what though, but I do remember that. When I got tested for allergies > in 2001 when I stayed with my mom inthe midwest and had horrible allergies, > mold showed up but not stronglylike dust did. Perhaps over the past year > and a half I have steadilylived here, I have developed stronger allergies to > it? I want to getretested for allergies again. If I have to move I'm > getting the h@lloutta here. Nothing is worse than not being able to > participate inthings you love to do and living in fear. I read the post > about the asthma classes and saw the local hospitalgives them and you need a > referral from your doctor to go. I'm surehe'd give me one and maybe I'd be > able to learn more. THANKS SO MUCH for the posts. Sometimes I feel like > no one understandsmy asthma and like I am making a big deal over nothing. > Being takenaway by ambulance when you don't even know what is going on, > breathinginto a machine and having 'nodes' attached to you, was the > worstexperience of my entire l! > ife and I feel like I live in paralysis to doanything at all since that > happened a couple weeks ago. --Amie > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2003 Report Share Posted October 25, 2003 > you don't think very highly of women hmmmmm?? well,even they dont think highly of themselves.so me one woman who is proud that she is a woman.Infact quite honestly I really afraid of woman and ofcourse most of the women got all negative thoughts like too much rude ego,highy amount of dependence, inferiority,too much feared about society,beautiful acting in the real life etc,etc.It " s just woman looks beautiful on the appearence but her heart is completely dirty,Infact this apply to most of the women since this kind of behaviour naturaly arises from any dependent people! be well! Many Greetings, Senthil Kumar.S. > > you don't think very highly of women hmmmmm?? > -- Re: Asthma attack or just warming up? > > walk, woman has got as*ho*le in the head not brain.I think that too > two,my god what a funny it is?!?!I have already warned you enough. > if you are not going to listen then you will be in a court and > definitely she will be whipping by beating her bare breasts,ofcourse > judge will be old man who naturally very much interested in sex,so > you will be simply hanged whether you did correct or wrong,nobody > will be going to worry! > > note : > > proverbs! > > whipping woman cannt be believed > > one can believe a cobra which is showing a hood (I mean ready to > bite) but not laughing woman > > so,in either state woman cannt be believed. > > reason! > generally woman is dependent animal! > > > > > > > Re: Asthma attack or just warming up? > > > > Hi Amie: The tests are NOT well known outthere by the Doctors. Its > actually difficult to find one. I'm working on a state by state referral > list. Test labs etc. I'm also envolved in other areas in this so its going > to be awhile before i share alot of this in what i've found. > > > > I'm seeing the attack starting to mount because these tests reveal alot > of things going on that reveal areas that are not in public domain and can > be secret by the Gov. Or so I'm beginning to see, and starting to realise > what i'm up against. > > > > Be patient! Also use my name in replys. Otherwise i wont reply. I might > unsubscribe from this list also. I see a area it does not even touched here > effecting many more people. So I might start another list on a broader topic > taking into the bigger whole picture to get the BIG picture open to > discussion and under full discloser and review. Some people here just don't > get it or see the whys of things going or what it really means or where it > is going and why. > > > > I'm personally tired fighting a certain type mentality here. This is a > very BIG topic of broad circumstance effecting many people in many areas of > medicine, and health. It blew me away when the " enormity " of it hit me. look > the word up. I've found my new topic for my next research as a investigator. > Definately book material. Definitely needs full review and full discloser. > My team is out there is being put together as I type! Things are in the > works. > > > > Other people liking to do reseach and investigate stuff like this should > contact me who want to help. > > > > Walt > > > > > > > > > > Yes, I have been a runner and competed in running events and triathlonsfor > years before I came here and had no problems at all. I recentlyquit my job > though, as I know stress can worsen it and that was adefinite source of > stress. I did read the post just a while ago about the pneumonia viruses > andwas interested in seeing that. I wonder if I can find someone aroundhere > to test me as they seem so backwards around here. It makes senseto me > because in the span of just over a year, i have had pneumoniatwice, > bronchitis three times, and now the asthma. I travel all overthe world so I > could have been probably easily exposed to somethinglike that. Seeing that, > I am surprised they did not test me for thisalready.... Secondarily, I have > been trying to see what has changed since July. Ihave been taking steps to > take the dust etc out of my house, it is anold house, but I have lived here > since Aug 2002 so I don't think thedust could be a primary culprit. I don't > have cats, nor ha! > ve I beenaround cats so that hasn't changed. I have dogs but have > testednegative to allergies and have had them for years. What I suspect, > isthat the mold spores I've heard start to get worse in July and August. I > am wanting for us to have a killing freeze, if my symptoms get betterafter > that, I would seem to think it was that. My peak flow readingshave gotten a > *bit* better over the past few weeks, and I think themolds are starting to > die off with the cold weather. We had a warmspell last week and my asthma > got worse again, so... I knew whenever I visited my mom in the midwest > (where I grew up buthad not lived for years) I got SEVERE allergies but when > I left themidwest I was ok again. Sometimes on the west coast, if I was > bikingby a river or swimming near a lake, I'd get sniffly but it would > goaway when I went home. I did notice, on a trip to Russia in early August > I seemed to getbetter and running went back to normal. Upon returning to > the midwest,I progressivel! > y seemed to get worse again. I don't know if it is allin my ! > head or what though, but I do remember that. When I got tested for allergies > in 2001 when I stayed with my mom inthe midwest and had horrible allergies, > mold showed up but not stronglylike dust did. Perhaps over the past year > and a half I have steadilylived here, I have developed stronger allergies to > it? I want to getretested for allergies again. If I have to move I'm > getting the h@lloutta here. Nothing is worse than not being able to > participate inthings you love to do and living in fear. I read the post > about the asthma classes and saw the local hospitalgives them and you need a > referral from your doctor to go. I'm surehe'd give me one and maybe I'd be > able to learn more. THANKS SO MUCH for the posts. Sometimes I feel like > no one understandsmy asthma and like I am making a big deal over nothing. > Being takenaway by ambulance when you don't even know what is going on, > breathinginto a machine and having 'nodes' attached to you, was the > worstexperience of my entire l! > ife and I feel like I live in paralysis to doanything at all since that > happened a couple weeks ago. --Amie > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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