Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 i too am craving some weird stuff. I have been on steroids for about a month now. I've lost 42 lbs, but the things I'm eating. I had to have Taco Bell for 5 nights in a row...lol Plus, now I'm craving canned fruit over potato chips!!! I'm 50 and thru menopause so I cant be pregnant, oh well, I'm gonna eat... Vicky IPF 4/06 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 .... I had to stop the temp position I was working today, sorting bread at Sara Lee. It was too bloody hot and, I was getting short of breath and, felt something squeezing my heart. It was 93 here in WV today. I'm OK NOW, tho. Phred ---- Original Message ---- From: tomandcathy99@... To: Breathe-Support Subject: RE: Re: Back from vacation Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 21:36:49 -0000 > ><html><body> > > >I can't refrain from dropping in my two cents. The article I read ><BR> >said smokers at the time of diag have a longer life expectancy IF ><BR> >THEY QUIT. Poss for the same reason pf with a known cause can lead to ><BR> >a longer life expect. Once again conflicting stories because they ><BR> >really don't know. Tom ipf 01-06<BR> > <BR> ><BR> ><BR> > & gt;<BR> > & gt; Diane; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There is a message from cacklecathy >posted last night that <BR> >gives a web site from the American Thoracic Society/ European <BR> >Respiratory Society. This paper has a lot of good info about ipf <BR> >including the statement that current smokers at the time of diagnosis ><BR> >have longer life expectancy ( not an exact quote). Through the years ><BR> >I've read the same info in the New England Journal of Medicine and ><BR> >other reputible sites. Unfortunately I've given away all my copies of ><BR> >this info and will have to refind those sites.<BR> > & gt; Gordon ipf 12/03<BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Re: Back from >vacation<BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; I would love to see this information....can you send >it to the <BR> >list?<BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; --<BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Diane Quinlan <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; dianequinlan@... <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; scoliosis/PF/2004<BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To all of you >anti-smokers; there <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is significant evidence that >smoking is & quot;good & quot; for people <BR> >with IPF. It <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is becoming apparent that >people with IPF that smoke tend to <BR> >live <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; longer than non-smokers. ><BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 It's in the high 90's here everyday.. NO ONE is made to function in that temp.. Stay inside Don't let yourself get over heated. that is not good. Peggy 9/04 ipf phredta11bl@... 09/04 ipf .... I had to stop the temp position I was working today, sorting bread at Sara Lee. It was too bloody hot and, I was getting short of breath and, felt something squeezing my heart. It was 93 here in WV today. I'm OK NOW, tho. Phred ---- Original Message ---- From: tomandcathy99@... To: Breathe-Support Subject: RE: Re: Back from vacation Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 21:36:49 -0000 > ><html><body> > > >I can't refrain from dropping in my two cents. The article I read ><BR> >said smokers at the time of diag have a longer life expectancy IF ><BR> >THEY QUIT. Poss for the same reason pf with a known cause can lead to ><BR> >a longer life expect. Once again conflicting stories because they ><BR> >really don't know. Tom ipf 01-06<BR> > <BR> ><BR> ><BR> > & gt;<BR> > & gt; Diane; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There is a message from cacklecathy >posted last night that <BR> >gives a web site from the American Thoracic Society/ European <BR> >Respiratory Society. This paper has a lot of good info about ipf <BR> >including the statement that current smokers at the time of diagnosis ><BR> >have longer life expectancy ( not an exact quote). Through the years ><BR> >I've read the same info in the New England Journal of Medicine and ><BR> >other reputible sites. Unfortunately I've given away all my copies of ><BR> >this info and will have to refind those sites.<BR> > & gt; Gordon ipf 12/03<BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Re: Back from >vacation<BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; I would love to see this information....can you send >it to the <BR> >list?<BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; --<BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Diane Quinlan <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; dianequinlan@... <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; scoliosis/PF/2004<BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To all of you >anti-smokers; there <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is significant evidence that >smoking is & quot;good & quot; for people <BR> >with IPF. It <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is becoming apparent that >people with IPF that smoke tend to <BR> >live <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; longer than non-smokers. ><BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 Dear Phred, I'm so sorry you had to quit work. I know how much it helps to be able to work. Just hang in there, maybe something else come up for you. ipf 7/05 phredta11bl@... wrote: ... I had to stop the temp position I was working today, sortingbread at Sara Lee. It was too bloody hot and, I was getting short ofbreath and, felt something squeezing my heart. It was 93 here in WVtoday. I'm OK NOW, tho.Phred---- Original Message ----From: tomandcathy99@...To: Breathe-Support Subject: RE: Re: Back from vacationDate: Wed, 31 May 2006 21:36:49 -0000>><html><body>>>>I can't refrain from dropping in my two cents. The article I read><BR>>said smokers at the time of diag have a longer life expectancy IF><BR>>THEY QUIT. Poss for the same reason pf with a known cause can lead to><BR>>a longer life expect. Once again conflicting stories because they><BR>>really don't know. Tom ipf 01-06<BR>> <BR>><BR>><BR>> & gt;<BR>> & gt; Diane; <BR>> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There is a message from cacklecathy>posted last night that <BR>>gives a web site from the American Thoracic Society/ European <BR>>Respiratory Society. This paper has a lot of good info about ipf <BR>>including the statement that current smokers at the time of diagnosis><BR>>have longer life expectancy ( not an exact quote). Through the years><BR>>I've read the same info in the New England Journal of Medicine and><BR>>other reputible sites. Unfortunately I've given away all my copies of><BR>>this info and will have to refind those sites.<BR>> & gt; Gordon ipf 12/03<BR>> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Re: Back from>vacation<BR>> & gt; <BR>> & gt; <BR>> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; I would love to see this information....can you send>it to the <BR>>list?<BR>> & gt; <BR>> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; --<BR>> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Diane Quinlan <BR>> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; dianequinlan@... <BR>> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; scoliosis/PF/2004<BR>> & gt; <BR>> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To all of you>anti-smokers; there <BR>> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is significant evidence that>smoking is & quot;good & quot; for people <BR>>with IPF. It <BR>> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is becoming apparent that>people with IPF that smoke tend to <BR>>live <BR>> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; longer than non-smokers.><BR>> & gt; <BR>> & gt; <BR>> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 Peggy, Since this is my first hot spell I had no idea it would be so hard to cope with the heat. Thought I was having a set back today until I read all of your posts. For now on when the temp passes 90 I am only moving in the early hours and sitting my bottom on the couch the rest of the day-The Ice cream man song is playing in my head and I think I'll give in to temptation- IPF 3/06Peggy wrote:Re: Re: Too hot .... It's in the high 90's here everyday.. NO ONE is made to function in that temp.. Stay inside Don't let yourself get over heated. that is not good. Peggy 9/04 ipf phredta11bl@... 09/04 ipf ... I had to stop the temp position I was working today, sorting bread at Sara Lee. It was too bloody hot and, I was getting short of breath and, felt something squeezing my heart. It was 93 here in WV today. I'm OK NOW, tho. Phred ---- Original Message ---- From: tomandcathy99@... To: Breathe-Support Subject: RE: Re: Back from vacation Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 21:36:49 -0000 > ><html><body> > > >I can't refrain from dropping in my two cents. The article I read ><BR> >said smokers at the time of diag have a longer life expectancy IF ><BR> >THEY QUIT. Poss for the same reason pf with a known cause can lead to ><BR> >a longer life expect. Once again conflicting stories because they ><BR> >really don't know. Tom ipf 01-06<BR> > <BR> ><BR> ><BR> > & gt;<BR> > & gt; Diane; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There is a message from cacklecathy >posted last night that <BR> >gives a web site from the American Thoracic Society/ European <BR> >Respiratory Society. This paper has a lot of good info about ipf <BR> >including the statement that current smokers at the time of diagnosis ><BR> >have longer life expectancy ( not an exact quote). Through the years ><BR> >I've read the same info in the New England Journal of Medicine and ><BR> >other reputible sites. Unfortunately I've given away all my copies of ><BR> >this info and will have to refind those sites.<BR> > & gt; Gordon ipf 12/03<BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Re: Back from >vacation<BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; I would love to see this information....can you send >it to the <BR> >list?<BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; --<BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Diane Quinlan <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; dianequinlan@... <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; scoliosis/PF/2004<BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To all of you >anti-smokers; there <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is significant evidence that >smoking is & quot;good & quot; for people <BR> >with IPF. It <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is becoming apparent that >people with IPF that smoke tend to <BR> >live <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; longer than non-smokers. ><BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 I want French Vanilla denise randelPeggy 09/04 ipf Peggy, Since this is my first hot spell I had no idea it would be so hard to cope with the heat. Thought I was having a set back today until I read all of your posts. For now on when the temp passes 90 I am only moving in the early hours and sitting my bottom on the couch the rest of the day-The Ice cream man song is playing in my head and I think I'll give in to temptation- IPF 3/06 Peggy wrote: Re: Re: Too hot .... It's in the high 90's here everyday.. NO ONE is made to function in that temp.. Stay inside Don't let yourself get over heated. that is not good. Peggy 9/04 ipf phredta11bl@... 09/04 ipf .... I had to stop the temp position I was working today, sorting bread at Sara Lee. It was too bloody hot and, I was getting short of breath and, felt something squeezing my heart. It was 93 here in WV today. I'm OK NOW, tho. Phred ---- Original Message ---- From: tomandcathy99@... To: Breathe-Support Subject: RE: Re: Back from vacation Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 21:36:49 -0000 > ><html><body> > > >I can't refrain from dropping in my two cents. The article I read ><BR> >said smokers at the time of diag have a longer life expectancy IF ><BR> >THEY QUIT. Poss for the same reason pf with a known cause can lead to ><BR> >a longer life expect. Once again conflicting stories because they ><BR> >really don't know. Tom ipf 01-06<BR> > <BR> ><BR> ><BR> > & gt;<BR> > & gt; Diane; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There is a message from cacklecathy >posted last night that <BR> >gives a web site from the American Thoracic Society/ European <BR> >Respiratory Society. This paper has a lot of good info about ipf <BR> >including the statement that current smokers at the time of diagnosis ><BR> >have longer life expectancy ( not an exact quote). Through the years ><BR> >I've read the same info in the New England Journal of Medicine and ><BR> >other reputible sites. Unfortunately I've given away all my copies of ><BR> >this info and will have to refind those sites.<BR> > & gt; Gordon ipf 12/03<BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Re: Back from >vacation<BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; I would love to see this information....can you send >it to the <BR> >list?<BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; --<BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Diane Quinlan <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; dianequinlan@... <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; scoliosis/PF/2004<BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To all of you >anti-smokers; there <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is significant evidence that >smoking is & quot;good & quot; for people <BR> >with IPF. It <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is becoming apparent that >people with IPF that smoke tend to <BR> >live <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; longer than non-smokers. ><BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 Vicky, I am so glad I'm not the only strange one. My lunch of hot oatmeal with cold broccoli is worse than anything I ate during my 6 pregnancies! I can't believe you've lost 10 pounds a week! I am losing just 2-3. Today was the first day I started to breath a little better and I can talk longer. I am trying not to get false hopes that they might work. My biggest complaint so far is lack of energy and I am sick of washing pajamas and sheets. IPF 3/06Ladyvic1@... wrote: i too am craving some weird stuff. I have been on steroids for about a month now. I've lost 42 lbs, but the things I'm eating. I had to have Taco Bell for 5 nights in a row...lol Plus, now I'm craving canned fruit over potato chips!!! I'm 50 and thru menopause so I cant be pregnant, oh well, I'm gonna eat... Vicky IPF 4/06 Feel free to call! Free PC-to-PC calls. Low rates on PC-to-Phone. Get Yahoo! Messenger with Voice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 OOHHHH that sounds so good! janne5303 wrote: Grater's Black Raspberry chip for me please! 2 scoops in a sugar cone! Joyce <BR>> > & gt;<BR>> > & gt; Diane; <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There is a message from cacklecathy> >posted last night that <BR>> >gives a web site from the American Thoracic Society/ European <BR>> >Respiratory Society. This paper has a lot of good info about ipf <BR>> >including the statement that current smokers at the time of diagnosis> ><BR>> >have longer life expectancy ( not an exact quote). Through the years> ><BR>> >I've read the same info in the New England Journal of Medicine and> ><BR>> >other reputible sites. Unfortunately I've given away all my copies of> ><BR>> >this info and will have to refind those sites.<BR>> > & gt; Gordon ipf 12/03<BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Re: Back from> >vacation<BR>> > & gt; <BR>> > & gt; <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; I would love to see this information....can you send> >it to the <BR>> >list?<BR>> > & gt; <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; --<BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Diane Quinlan <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; dianequinlan@ <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; scoliosis/PF/2004<BR>> > & gt; <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To all of you> >anti-smokers; there <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is significant evidence that> >smoking is & quot;good & quot; for people <BR>> >with IPF. It <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is becoming apparent that> >people with IPF that smoke tend to <BR>> >live <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; longer than non-smokers.> ><BR>> > & gt; <BR>> > & gt; <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 Peggy and , I always have these cravings, I realize this was my body telling me it needed something it wasn't getting. If you crave, eat it maybe it will make you feel better .Your body and the good Lord know what we need even if we don't. ipf 7/05denise randel wrote: Peggy, I am having the stangest time on these steroids(day 9). I hate fish and I am craving it like I am pregnant (and no I am not having a child at 50!). I am having fish for breakfast lunch and dinner and can't get enough of it. I am also craving broccoli and oatmeal (together!). Has this happened to anyone else? Could the steroids be putting me into some weird kind of menopause? On the plus side my skin looks nicer than it ever has and my feet keep sweatingso much they are actually skinier than they have ever been. Weird, weird, weird diseased Peggy wrote: I think Fred could have sent us some Sara, I like Baskin toodenise randelPeggy 09/04 ipf Phred, What about calling one of thoses TV lawyers that always advertise about asbestos? Also, as I am craving ice cream in this heat I thought you might like working part time at Baskin Robbins instead of Sara's. phredta11bl@... wrote: ... I had to stop the temp position I was working today, sorting bread at Sara Lee. It was too bloody hot and, I was getting short of breath and, felt something squeezing my heart. It was 93 here in WV today. I'm OK NOW, tho. Phred ---- Original Message ---- From: tomandcathy99@... To: Breathe-Support Subject: RE: Re: Back from vacation Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 21:36:49 -0000 > ><html><body> > > >I can't refrain from dropping in my two cents. The article I read ><BR> >said smokers at the time of diag have a longer life expectancy IF ><BR> >THEY QUIT. Poss for the same reason pf with a known cause can lead to ><BR> >a longer life expect. Once again conflicting stories because they ><BR> >really don't know. Tom ipf 01-06<BR> > <BR> ><BR> ><BR> > & gt;<BR> > & gt; Diane; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There is a message from cacklecathy >posted last night that <BR> >gives a web site from the American Thoracic Society/ European <BR> >Respiratory Society. This paper has a lot of good info about ipf <BR> >including the statement that current smokers at the time of diagnosis ><BR> >have longer life expectancy ( not an exact quote). Through the years ><BR> >I've read the same info in the New England Journal of Medicine and ><BR> >other reputible sites. Unfortunately I've given away all my copies of ><BR> >this info and will have to refind those sites.<BR> > & gt; Gordon ipf 12/03<BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Re: Back from >vacation<BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; I would love to see this information....can you send >it to the <BR> >list?<BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; --<BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Diane Quinlan <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; dianequinlan@... <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; scoliosis/PF/2004<BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To all of you >anti-smokers; there <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is significant evidence that >smoking is & quot;good & quot; for people <BR> >with IPF. It <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is becoming apparent that >people with IPF that smoke tend to <BR> >live <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; longer than non-smokers. ><BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; <BR> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 .... I had to stop this assignment, not with Services. I'll just wait for another. KS knows me and, they understand. Phred ---- Original Message ---- From: lovepuppy49@... To: Breathe-Support Subject: RE: Re: Too hot .... Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 17:02:09 -0700 (PDT) >Dear Phred, I'm so sorry you had to quit work. I know how much it >helps to be able to work. Just hang in there, maybe something else >come up for you. > > ipf 7/05 > >phredta11bl@... wrote: > ... I had to stop the temp position I was working today, sorting >bread at Sara Lee. It was too bloody hot and, I was getting short of >breath and, felt something squeezing my heart. It was 93 here in WV >today. I'm OK NOW, tho. > >Phred > >---- Original Message ---- >From: tomandcathy99@... >To: Breathe-Support >Subject: RE: Re: Back from vacation >Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 21:36:49 -0000 > >> >><html><body> >> >> >>I can't refrain from dropping in my two cents. The article I read >><BR> >>said smokers at the time of diag have a longer life expectancy IF >><BR> >>THEY QUIT. Poss for the same reason pf with a known cause can lead >to >><BR> >>a longer life expect. Once again conflicting stories because they >><BR> >>really don't know. Tom ipf 01-06<BR> >> <BR> >><BR> >><BR> >> & gt;<BR> >> & gt; Diane; <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There is a message from cacklecathy >>posted last night that <BR> >>gives a web site from the American Thoracic Society/ European <BR> >>Respiratory Society. This paper has a lot of good info about ipf ><BR> >>including the statement that current smokers at the time of >diagnosis >><BR> >>have longer life expectancy ( not an exact quote). Through the years >><BR> >>I've read the same info in the New England Journal of Medicine and >><BR> >>other reputible sites. Unfortunately I've given away all my copies >of >><BR> >>this info and will have to refind those sites.<BR> >> & gt; Gordon ipf 12/03<BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Re: Back from >>vacation<BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; I would love to see this information....can you >send >>it to the <BR> >>list?<BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; --<BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Diane Quinlan <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; dianequinlan@... <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; scoliosis/PF/2004<BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To all of you >>anti-smokers; there <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is significant evidence >that >>smoking is & quot;good & quot; for people <BR> >>with IPF. It <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is becoming apparent that >>people with IPF that smoke tend to <BR> >>live <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; longer than non-smokers. >><BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 .... Peggy, I WAS inside, that was the problem, ! It was the speed that I felt I had to sort, not the job that got to me. I felt I could NOT do this assignment the way I felt it could be done. Phred ---- Original Message ---- From: pac1773@... To: Breathe-Support Subject: Re: Re: Too hot .... Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 18:53:07 -0400 >It's in the high 90's here everyday.. NO ONE is made to function in >that >temp.. Stay inside >Don't let yourself get over heated. that is not good. Peggy 9/04 >ipf > > > >phredta11bl@... 09/04 ipf > >... I had to stop the temp position I was working today, sorting >bread at Sara Lee. It was too bloody hot and, I was getting short of >breath and, felt something squeezing my heart. It was 93 here in WV >today. I'm OK NOW, tho. > >Phred > >---- Original Message ---- >From: tomandcathy99@... >To: Breathe-Support >Subject: RE: Re: Back from vacation >Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 21:36:49 -0000 > >> >><html><body> >> >> >>I can't refrain from dropping in my two cents. The article I read >><BR> >>said smokers at the time of diag have a longer life expectancy IF >><BR> >>THEY QUIT. Poss for the same reason pf with a known cause can lead >to >><BR> >>a longer life expect. Once again conflicting stories because they >><BR> >>really don't know. Tom ipf 01-06<BR> >> <BR> >><BR> >><BR> >> & gt;<BR> >> & gt; Diane; <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There is a message from cacklecathy >>posted last night that <BR> >>gives a web site from the American Thoracic Society/ European <BR> >>Respiratory Society. This paper has a lot of good info about ipf ><BR> >>including the statement that current smokers at the time of >diagnosis >><BR> >>have longer life expectancy ( not an exact quote). Through the years >><BR> >>I've read the same info in the New England Journal of Medicine and >><BR> >>other reputible sites. Unfortunately I've given away all my copies >of >><BR> >>this info and will have to refind those sites.<BR> >> & gt; Gordon ipf 12/03<BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Re: Back from >>vacation<BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; I would love to see this information....can you >send >>it to the <BR> >>list?<BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; --<BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Diane Quinlan <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; dianequinlan@... <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; scoliosis/PF/2004<BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To all of you >>anti-smokers; there <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is significant evidence >that >>smoking is & quot;good & quot; for people <BR> >>with IPF. It <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is becoming apparent that >>people with IPF that smoke tend to <BR> >>live <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; longer than non-smokers. >><BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 .... I have been retired getting Social Security Disability, Federal Disability and VA Disability since 1998. Wife also works. Phred ---- Original Message ---- From: joycedalton29@... To: Breathe-Support Subject: RE: Re: Too hot .... Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 01:45:54 -0000 > >Fred, > >Have you applied for Disability SS? If you have already answered >this, >I have forgotten, sorry. You can still work some and get that too. > >Thinking of you, > >Joyce PF 1997 ><BR> >> > & gt;<BR> >> > & gt; Diane; <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There is a message from cacklecathy >> >posted last night that <BR> >> >gives a web site from the American Thoracic Society/ European <BR> >> >Respiratory Society. This paper has a lot of good info about ipf ><BR> >> >including the statement that current smokers at the time of >diagnosis >> ><BR> >> >have longer life expectancy ( not an exact quote). Through the >years >> ><BR> >> >I've read the same info in the New England Journal of Medicine and >> ><BR> >> >other reputible sites. Unfortunately I've given away all my copies >of >> ><BR> >> >this info and will have to refind those sites.<BR> >> > & gt; Gordon ipf 12/03<BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Re: Back from >> >vacation<BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; I would love to see this information....can you >send >> >it to the <BR> >> >list?<BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; --<BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Diane Quinlan <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; dianequinlan@ <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; scoliosis/PF/2004<BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To all of you >> >anti-smokers; there <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is significant evidence >that >> >smoking is & quot;good & quot; for people <BR> >> >with IPF. It <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is becoming apparent that >> >people with IPF that smoke tend to <BR> >> >live <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; longer than non-smokers. >> ><BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 .... y'all have Wal-Mart ice cream sammiches and, LIKE IT, ! Phred ---- Original Message ---- From: joycedalton29@... To: Breathe-Support Subject: RE: Re: Too hot .... Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 01:57:09 -0000 > >Grater's Black Raspberry chip for me please! 2 scoops in a sugar >cone! > >Joyce ><BR> >> > & gt;<BR> >> > & gt; Diane; <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There is a message from cacklecathy >> >posted last night that <BR> >> >gives a web site from the American Thoracic Society/ European <BR> >> >Respiratory Society. This paper has a lot of good info about ipf ><BR> >> >including the statement that current smokers at the time of >diagnosis >> ><BR> >> >have longer life expectancy ( not an exact quote). Through the >years >> ><BR> >> >I've read the same info in the New England Journal of Medicine and >> ><BR> >> >other reputible sites. Unfortunately I've given away all my copies >of >> ><BR> >> >this info and will have to refind those sites.<BR> >> > & gt; Gordon ipf 12/03<BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Re: Back from >> >vacation<BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; I would love to see this information....can you >send >> >it to the <BR> >> >list?<BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; --<BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Diane Quinlan <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; dianequinlan@ <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; scoliosis/PF/2004<BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To all of you >> >anti-smokers; there <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is significant evidence >that >> >smoking is & quot;good & quot; for people <BR> >> >with IPF. It <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is becoming apparent that >> >people with IPF that smoke tend to <BR> >> >live <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; longer than non-smokers. >> ><BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 Yea, helps me get paycheck, anything from Wal_Martphredta11bl@... wrote: ... y'all have Wal-Mart ice cream sammiches and, LIKE IT, !Phred---- Original Message ----From: joycedalton29@...To: Breathe-Support Subject: RE: Re: Too hot ....Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 01:57:09 -0000>>Grater's Black Raspberry chip for me please! 2 scoops in a sugar>cone!>>Joyce><BR>>> > & gt;<BR>>> > & gt; Diane; <BR>>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There is a message from cacklecathy>> >posted last night that <BR>>> >gives a web site from the American Thoracic Society/ European <BR>>> >Respiratory Society. This paper has a lot of good info about ipf><BR>>> >including the statement that current smokers at the time of>diagnosis>> ><BR>>> >have longer life expectancy ( not an exact quote). Through the>years>> ><BR>>> >I've read the same info in the New England Journal of Medicine and>> ><BR>>> >other reputible sites. Unfortunately I've given away all my copies>of>> ><BR>>> >this info and will have to refind those sites.<BR>>> > & gt; Gordon ipf 12/03<BR>>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Re: Back from>> >vacation<BR>>> > & gt; <BR>>> > & gt; <BR>>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; I would love to see this information....can you>send>> >it to the <BR>>> >list?<BR>>> > & gt; <BR>>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; --<BR>>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Diane Quinlan <BR>>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; dianequinlan@ <BR>>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; scoliosis/PF/2004<BR>>> > & gt; <BR>>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To all of you>> >anti-smokers; there <BR>>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is significant evidence>that>> >smoking is & quot;good & quot; for people <BR>>> >with IPF. It <BR>>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is becoming apparent that>> >people with IPF that smoke tend to <BR>>> >live <BR>>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; longer than non-smokers.>> ><BR>>> > & gt; <BR>>> > & gt; <BR>>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 Hi Phred, Try Wal-Mart,They do hire disabled,might find somethine if one close.phredta11bl@... wrote: ... already called a TV ambulance chaser, they're seeing how to workit ... I go WHERE sends me (and having worked at an ice creambooth on the NJ boardwalk in my youth, I DON'T want to do that! Notas much fun as you think).Phred---- Original Message ----From: dnsrndl@...To: Breathe-Support Subject: RE: Re: Too hot ....Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 18:02:47 -0700 (PDT)>Phred, > What about calling one of thoses TV lawyers that always >advertise about asbestos? Also, as I am craving ice cream in this >heat I thought you might like working part time at Baskin Robbins >instead of Sara's. >>phredta11bl@... wrote: ... I had to stop the temp>position I was working today, sorting> bread at Sara Lee. It was too bloody hot and, I was getting short>of> breath and, felt something squeezing my heart. It was 93 here in WV> today. I'm OK NOW, tho.> > Phred> > ---- Original Message ----> To: Breathe-Support > Subject: RE: Re: Back from vacation> Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 21:36:49 -0000> > >> ><html><body>> >> >> >I can't refrain from dropping in my two cents. The article I read> ><BR>> >said smokers at the time of diag have a longer life expectancy IF> ><BR>> >THEY QUIT. Poss for the same reason pf with a known cause can lead>to> ><BR>> >a longer life expect. Once again conflicting stories because they> ><BR>> >really don't know. Tom ipf 01-06<BR>> > <BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > & gt;<BR>> > & gt; Diane; <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There is a message from cacklecathy> >posted last night that <BR>> >gives a web site from the American Thoracic Society/ European <BR>> >Respiratory Society. This paper has a lot of good info about ipf><BR>> >including the statement that current smokers at the time of>diagnosis> ><BR>> >have longer life expectancy ( not an exact quote). Through the>years> ><BR>> >I've read the same info in the New England Journal of Medicine and> ><BR>> >other reputible sites. Unfortunately I've given away all my copies>of> ><BR>> >this info and will have to refind those sites.<BR>> > & gt; Gordon ipf 12/03<BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Re: Back from> >vacation<BR>> > & gt; <BR>> > & gt; <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; I would love to see this information....can you>send> >it to the <BR>> >list?<BR>> > & gt; <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; --<BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Diane Quinlan <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; dianequinlan@... <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; scoliosis/PF/2004<BR>> > & gt; <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To all of you> >anti-smokers; there <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is significant evidence>that> >smoking is & quot;good & quot; for people <BR>> >with IPF. It <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is becoming apparent that> >people with IPF that smoke tend to <BR>> >live <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; longer than non-smokers.> ><BR>> > & gt; <BR>> > & gt; <BR>> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 .... why go to an unknown quantity? treats me OK, I can't make over $2,450 @ year above my pensions. The asbestos lawyer will take my case, needs the pulmonary Dr. to say I HAVE asbestos in my lungs AND, that it IS a debilitating+ disease. Phred ---- Original Message ---- From: lovepuppy49@... To: Breathe-Support Subject: RE: Re: Too hot .... Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 07:53:35 -0700 (PDT) >Hi Phred, > Try Wal-Mart,They do hire disabled,might find somethine if one >close. > >phredta11bl@... wrote: > ... already called a TV ambulance chaser, they're seeing how to >work >it ... I go WHERE sends me (and having worked at an ice cream >booth on the NJ boardwalk in my youth, I DON'T want to do that! Not >as much fun as you think). > >Phred > >---- Original Message ---- >From: dnsrndl@... >To: Breathe-Support >Subject: RE: Re: Too hot .... >Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 18:02:47 -0700 (PDT) > >>Phred, >> What about calling one of thoses TV lawyers that always >>advertise about asbestos? Also, as I am craving ice cream in this >>heat I thought you might like working part time at Baskin Robbins >>instead of Sara's. >> >>phredta11bl@... wrote: ... I had to stop the temp >>position I was working today, sorting >> bread at Sara Lee. It was too bloody hot and, I was getting short >>of >> breath and, felt something squeezing my heart. It was 93 here in >WV >> today. I'm OK NOW, tho. >> >> Phred >> >> ---- Original Message ---- >> From: tomandcathy99@... >> To: Breathe-Support >> Subject: RE: Re: Back from vacation >> Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 21:36:49 -0000 >> >> > >> ><html><body> >> > >> > >> >I can't refrain from dropping in my two cents. The article I read >> ><BR> >> >said smokers at the time of diag have a longer life expectancy IF >> ><BR> >> >THEY QUIT. Poss for the same reason pf with a known cause can >lead >>to >> ><BR> >> >a longer life expect. Once again conflicting stories because they >> ><BR> >> >really don't know. Tom ipf 01-06<BR> >> > <BR> >> ><BR> >> ><BR> >> > & gt;<BR> >> > & gt; Diane; <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There is a message from cacklecathy >> >posted last night that <BR> >> >gives a web site from the American Thoracic Society/ European ><BR> >> >Respiratory Society. This paper has a lot of good info about ipf >><BR> >> >including the statement that current smokers at the time of >>diagnosis >> ><BR> >> >have longer life expectancy ( not an exact quote). Through the >>years >> ><BR> >> >I've read the same info in the New England Journal of Medicine >and >> ><BR> >> >other reputible sites. Unfortunately I've given away all my >copies >>of >> ><BR> >> >this info and will have to refind those sites.<BR> >> > & gt; Gordon ipf 12/03<BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Re: Back from >> >vacation<BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; I would love to see this information....can you >>send >> >it to the <BR> >> >list?<BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; --<BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Diane Quinlan <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; dianequinlan@... <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; scoliosis/PF/2004<BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To all of you >> >anti-smokers; there <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is significant evidence >>that >> >smoking is & quot;good & quot; for people <BR> >> >with IPF. It <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is becoming apparent >that >> >people with IPF that smoke tend to <BR> >> >live <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; longer than non-smokers. >> ><BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; <BR> >> > & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 I understand, It's like when I changed my sheets on the bed today.. It took me about four or five trips. BUT I GOT ER DONE... LOL It is so hard to accept that we can't do things we've done all our lives without thought. SOOO think I'll go looking for some ice cream.. I almost forgot. Have you had a lung biopsy ? Probably will have to for proof. I hope not. God Bless... Peggy 9/04 ipf phredta11bl@... 09/04 ipf .... Peggy, I WAS inside, that was the problem, ! It was the speed that I felt I had to sort, not the job that got to me. I felt I could NOT do this assignment the way I felt it could be done. Phred ---- Original Message ---- From: pac1773@... To: Breathe-Support Subject: Re: Re: Too hot .... Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 18:53:07 -0400 >It's in the high 90's here everyday.. NO ONE is made to function in >that >temp.. Stay inside >Don't let yourself get over heated. that is not good. Peggy 9/04 >ipf > > > >phredta11bl@... 09/04 ipf > >... I had to stop the temp position I was working today, sorting >bread at Sara Lee. It was too bloody hot and, I was getting short of >breath and, felt something squeezing my heart. It was 93 here in WV >today. I'm OK NOW, tho. > >Phred > >---- Original Message ---- >From: tomandcathy99@... >To: Breathe-Support >Subject: RE: Re: Back from vacation >Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 21:36:49 -0000 > >> >><html><body> >> >> >>I can't refrain from dropping in my two cents. The article I read >><BR> >>said smokers at the time of diag have a longer life expectancy IF >><BR> >>THEY QUIT. Poss for the same reason pf with a known cause can lead >to >><BR> >>a longer life expect. Once again conflicting stories because they >><BR> >>really don't know. Tom ipf 01-06<BR> >> <BR> >><BR> >><BR> >> & gt;<BR> >> & gt; Diane; <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; There is a message from cacklecathy >>posted last night that <BR> >>gives a web site from the American Thoracic Society/ European <BR> >>Respiratory Society. This paper has a lot of good info about ipf ><BR> >>including the statement that current smokers at the time of >diagnosis >><BR> >>have longer life expectancy ( not an exact quote). Through the years >><BR> >>I've read the same info in the New England Journal of Medicine and >><BR> >>other reputible sites. Unfortunately I've given away all my copies >of >><BR> >>this info and will have to refind those sites.<BR> >> & gt; Gordon ipf 12/03<BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Re: Back from >>vacation<BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; I would love to see this information....can you >send >>it to the <BR> >>list?<BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; --<BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Diane Quinlan <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; dianequinlan@... <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; scoliosis/PF/2004<BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To all of you >>anti-smokers; there <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is significant evidence >that >>smoking is & quot;good & quot; for people <BR> >>with IPF. It <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; is becoming apparent that >>people with IPF that smoke tend to <BR> >>live <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; longer than non-smokers. >><BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; <BR> >> & gt; & nbsp; & nbsp; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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