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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...

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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

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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

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>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.

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>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.

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>Larry

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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.

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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

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> 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

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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

>>>>> >__________________________________________________

>>>>> >

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