Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 Hi Jackie, I agree, sometimes a person just needs someone to listen. I didn't think of some of the things that you mentioned. All we can do is listen and try to help if we can, sometimes we can't. Regards, Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2004 Report Share Posted April 17, 2004 " ..people wrapped rice in it and ate it. " Confusing. The use of the word 'it' and 'in' are ambiguous. The only reason I can make any sense of the sentence is through my previous knowledge of sushi. " ..people wrapped *it in* rice and ate it. " would mean the rice was around the seaweed. " ..people wrapped rice inside it and ate it. " would mean the seaweed was around the rice. However, to be absolutely clear the word 'it' should not have even been used. The sentence should have read something like: " ..people wrapped seaweed around the rice and ate the package. " OR " ..people wrapped rice in seaweed and ate it. " Thanks for the diversion of semantics. Any other ideas, anyone else? sandi --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2004 Report Share Posted September 3, 2004 In a message dated 9/3/04 12:39:22 PM Central Daylight Time, jeffAfrankel@... writes: << Subj: (unknown) Date: 9/3/04 12:39:22 PM Central Daylight Time From: jeffAfrankel@... (Jeff) Reply-to: mscured To: mscured I started doing my research before but she is so right. Below is research that sent me, I believe she is right on the money, this is a big part of our multiple sclerosis, I also believe as she does,, if you kill mycoplasma, you will kill, what's making us ill. This is only my theory, but it makes a great deal of sense to me. MS, is an autoimmune disease. When we have an autoimmune disease, the doctor tells us our body attacks itself for no reason. There are entirely too many bodies attacking themselves for no reason. There must be a reason for all the attacking. We all have the (very tiny one celled organisms with no cell wall) on our bodies. For the most part they are harmless. (Mycoplasmas – Stealth Pathogens www.rain-tree.com/myco.htm When we have a stress in our lives, these mycoplasma invade our own cells. Because they are so tiny, they invade our cells and because they have no cell walls, they take the shape of our cell. It feeds off of our cell. Our immune system knows there is something there, BUT, because it is now hidden in our own cells, our immune system cannot find the pathogen. It attacks and cannot find anything, but there is very definitely something there. The cells the mycoplasma invades is pretty much the disease we get. It invades our central nervous system, we have MS. It invades our organs: Lupus; invades our joints: rheumatoid arthritis; fibromyalgia; chronic fatigue syndrome; croans, and on and on. Colloidal Silver kills single cells. It will get to the mycoplasma and suffocate it. Then, the dead mycoplasma and the CS are eliminated from the body. I realize this sounds too easy and simple, and I'm sure it is more complicated then that, but basically, this is the process. The main problem is that it is very difficult to get the CS to the mycoplasma. That is the challenge we have. That is why it is a very slow, subtle process. >> Is it best to buy it or make it? If make it how do you do that? I have a friend with MS. Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2007 Report Share Posted April 29, 2007 Thank you Gayla, I'll look into it. Hugs, Tommie (unknown) Since Fibromyalgia awareness week starts on May 12th, I thought it would be appropriate to send out a link to a site where there are some great ideas for raising awareness. Please support Fibro week! http://fmcfsme.d-3systems.com/awareness.php#1 Gayla http://chronicpain-byladyfrog.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2007 Report Share Posted April 29, 2007 Gayla, I also went and read the symptoms of FMS. I do this from time to time as I tend to forget all that is involved and all that it causes. I just wish Danny and would take interest and read this and really absorb it. But they aren't interested enough to absorb it, much less read it. Ah well, I can dream. Again, thanks for sharing. Tommie PS. I hope you have a great day today! (unknown) Since Fibromyalgia awareness week starts on May 12th, I thought it would be appropriate to send out a link to a site where there are some great ideas for raising awareness. Please support Fibro week! http://fmcfsme.d-3systems.com/awareness.php#1 Gayla http://chronicpain-byladyfrog.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2007 Report Share Posted April 30, 2007 Here is a thought for you Tommie - How about making a sign, each day and tape it on the front of the television that states one symptom of Fibromyalgia....just one. Let it hang there for at least 24 hours (not in the way of anyones view of the screen, but maybe on the side). Then, the next day or two, put up another one. You don't ever have to mention it to them...just let the statement be the messenger. LOL - if nothing else, they will take it down for you! Gayla http://chronicpain-byladyfrog.com (unknown) Since Fibromyalgia awareness week starts on May 12th, I thought it would be appropriate to send out a link to a site where there are some great ideas for raising awareness. Please support Fibro week! http://fmcfsme. d-3systems. com/awareness. php#1 Gayla http://chronicpain- byladyfrog. com ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2007 Report Share Posted April 30, 2007 LOL Gayla, I vote to just get rid of them both then I don't have to be upset by them anymore. Less stress=less pain! Works for me! lol I have 3-4 more years of and Danny, well he can go any time. lol But I was kind of hoping to keep Danny around until leaves home so he can help with . Hey, they cause me to think such ugly thoughts. lol Right? I know I'm responsible for my own thoughts, but sheesh, when life is like it is, you tend to start looking for ways to make it better and this would be a way! Hugs, Tommie (unknown) Since Fibromyalgia awareness week starts on May 12th, I thought it would be appropriate to send out a link to a site where there are some great ideas for raising awareness. Please support Fibro week! http://fmcfsme. d-3systems. com/awareness. php#1 Gayla http://chronicpain- byladyfrog. com ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2007 Report Share Posted May 1, 2007 Yep - only 23 days away and I will be in surgery. I have a good feeling about this. If nothing else, I am sure that once the weight is mostly gone, I will be able to walk again....I hope I haven't already ruined my hips and knees. I can't imagine being able to walk through a department store or going shopping! Gayla http://chronicpain-byladyfrog.com (unknown) Since Fibromyalgia awareness week starts on May 12th, I thought it would be appropriate to send out a link to a site where there are some great ideas for raising awareness. Please support Fibro week! http://fmcfsme. d-3systems. com/awareness. php#1 Gayla http://chronicpain- byladyfrog. com ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2007 Report Share Posted May 1, 2007 Hi Gayla, Good Morning! Great, then I read right, that you are having the surgery the 23rd. That is the same day my son is to ship off to the Navy. I hope there are no perm. damages in your hips or knees too. It's going to be so cool for you to be slim again Awesome! I'm rooting for you! Is your doc having you to drink nothing but liquids until the surgery? Like the nutrition shakes and such? I read that docs do this now days on this Bariatric group I signed up to. They do a lot of prep now that they didn't use to do. That is reassuring and makes me feel safer. Keep me posted on how it goes. Are you going to write about everything on your blog? Hugs, Tommie (unknown) Since Fibromyalgia awareness week starts on May 12th, I thought it would be appropriate to send out a link to a site where there are some great ideas for raising awareness. Please support Fibro week! http://fmcfsme. d-3systems. com/awareness. php#1 Gayla http://chronicpain- byladyfrog. com ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2007 Report Share Posted May 1, 2007 Tommie - I drink a high protien drink twice a day, and eat a regular high protien meal twice a day - the calorie intake is 1200, and they have you go on this six weeks before the surgery, because the protien helps in the healing process. Then, for two weeks after the surgery you are on a liquid high protien diet of which I have found some great recipes. After that two weeks, you are on a soft food high protien diet for four weeks. In your researching, I hope that you will go to Obesityhelp.com and look around. Also read about a woman named Amy (a great story to read about her and especially if you can find her blog online). She is very inspirational. I do try to write everything I am thinking and feeling on my blog, and in the forum on my website under Obesity and Bariatric Surgery. As you know by now, I am a person who rids myself of a lot of anxiety by writing a lot....LOL - it's helpful to me! I am glad that Misty talked about this...Misty has also been very encouraging as far as giving information about Fibro....I love her website! Gayla http://chronicpain-byladyfrog.com (unknown) Since Fibromyalgia awareness week starts on May 12th, I thought it would be appropriate to send out a link to a site where there are some great ideas for raising awareness. Please support Fibro week! http://fmcfsme. d-3systems. com/awareness. php#1 Gayla http://chronicpain- byladyfrog. com ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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