Guest guest Posted September 14, 1999 Report Share Posted September 14, 1999 I was confused by this poll when I saw someone respond as 1A which was quite a surprise, I thought they meant they were listed as a status 1A... Poll > Peg..........Mike is a status 2B > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > MyPoints-Free Rewards When You're Online. > Start with up to 150 Points for joining! > http://clickhere./click/805 > > > eGroups.com home: /group/ > - Simplifying group communications > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 1999 Report Share Posted September 14, 1999 Sorry when I saw susan's I was afraid it would be confusing. The A is for adult C for child and I had a list 1,2,3,4 again I'm sorry for the confusion. Peg Roy Toutant wrote: > I was confused by this poll when I saw someone respond as 1A which was quite > a surprise, I thought they meant they were listed as a status 1A... > Poll > > > Peg..........Mike is a status 2B > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > MyPoints-Free Rewards When You're Online. > > Start with up to 150 Points for joining! > > http://clickhere./click/805 > > > > > > eGroups.com home: /group/ > > - Simplifying group communications > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > MyPoints-Free Rewards When You're Online. > Start with up to 150 Points for joining! > http://clickhere./click/805 > > eGroups.com home: /group/ > - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 1999 Report Share Posted September 18, 1999 Hi Larry! What a great idea!!!! I wish I could go, but I could never travel that far. Go for me and the others that cannot go -- what a better rep than you to speak for all of us!!! Hugs, Biddy POLL >Gang, > >I just got on Oprah's website. You can shoot off into a couple of different >ways to see if you fit into one of the categories they're looking for. You >can also suggest a topic for a show. I was thinking that I suggest a show on >our specific problem and the fact that Walter Peyton has the same disease. If >we want to raise donor awareness, what better way than on the Oprah Winfrey >Show. IF it were to be a possibility, how many would be willing to go to >Chicago to be on the show? Usually they will fly people in and put them up >in a hotel for the show. We have all this information now, we need to share >it with someone. > >This Monday I will be going up to Boston for a week for the Ryder Cup. I hope >to come back to some positive responses. Or if I get them before I go, I will >go back to the site and fill in all the blanks on the questionnaire. Just let >me know what you think. Let's go for it. > >Gracie, I will try to give you a call when I get up to Boston. I hope we can >connect for lunch. I have a free day on Tue. or Wed. > >Larry > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >250 FREE HOURS on AOL! So easy to use, no wonder its #1 >Click here NOW! for 250 Free HOURS >http://clickhere./click/913 > > >eGroups.com home: /group/ > - Simplifying group communications > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 1999 Report Share Posted September 18, 1999 Larry, I have tried to contact some talk shows, obviously to no avail. I would be willing to go on a show. Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 1999 Report Share Posted September 18, 1999 I also would be willing to be on a talk show.... I have my 4 autoimmune diseases that could shed some light on autoimmunity problems. I also have a couple of relatives that have autoimmune diseases. Dianne A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 1999 Report Share Posted September 18, 1999 I think it would be great. Since my son lives close to Chicago that would be great for me I think I might be able to get time off work or maybe Phil could go. Peg OneAVIDman@... wrote: > Gang, > > I just got on Oprah's website. You can shoot off into a couple of different > ways to see if you fit into one of the categories they're looking for. You > can also suggest a topic for a show. I was thinking that I suggest a show on > our specific problem and the fact that Walter Peyton has the same disease. If > we want to raise donor awareness, what better way than on the Oprah Winfrey > Show. IF it were to be a possibility, how many would be willing to go to > Chicago to be on the show? Usually they will fly people in and put them up > in a hotel for the show. We have all this information now, we need to share > it with someone. > > This Monday I will be going up to Boston for a week for the Ryder Cup. I hope > to come back to some positive responses. Or if I get them before I go, I will > go back to the site and fill in all the blanks on the questionnaire. Just let > me know what you think. Let's go for it. > > Gracie, I will try to give you a call when I get up to Boston. I hope we can > connect for lunch. I have a free day on Tue. or Wed. > > Larry > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > 250 FREE HOURS on AOL! So easy to use, no wonder its #1 > Click here NOW! for 250 Free HOURS > http://clickhere./click/913 > > eGroups.com home: /group/ > - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 1999 Report Share Posted September 19, 1999 I would be willing to go on the show and make others aware of organ donation and PSC. Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 1999 Report Share Posted September 19, 1999 Hi! I always have said that a day that one didn't learn something new was a wasted day! Take care. Hugs, Biddy Re: Tylenol >>>>> >>>>> >--- Sleepy5916@... wrote: >>>>> >> So your saying that some of us that have a liver tx will >>>>> >> also have to have a kidney tx someday? >>>>> > >>>>> >That is probably true without any reasoning to back it up. >>>>> > >>>>> >> What is the reason for that? >>>>> >> Thanks Vicki 38 dx PSC 6/99 Ohio >>>>> > >>>>> >The reason for a lot of transplant related kidney failure is the >>>>> >toxicity to the kidneys of the drugs that are given to keep the >>>>> >transplant from being rejected. Of course the object is to keep >>>>> >the transplant without harming other organs, but sometimes a >>>>> >drug level which doen't harm the kidneys allows rejection, so a >>>>> >compromise dose is given in the hope that something better will >>>>> >come along and allow a better treatment. Drug companies are >>>>> >constantly running studies to try to find effective drugs that >>>>> >are not as toxic. >>>>> > >>>>> >The reason tylenol is allowed post transplant is that it is >>>>> >processed in the liver. Other pain meds are processed by the >>>>> >kidneys, putting more stress on the already stressed kidneys. >>>>> > >>>>> >Tim ltx 4/4/98 >>>>> >__________________________________________________ >>>>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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