Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 Hi Mariette. Sounds like a great vacation. It just goes to show that unless a person is in a full-blown acute gn or advance chronic renal failure, there is really no reason not to be active or to think of oneself as a sick person, at least not insofar as the IgAN is concerned. Any nephrologist will say that activity and good exercise are healthy for people with IgAN. It's good to stimulate the circulation, and to refresh the mind. Pierre hollidays Hello everybody!!! We just returned from a week of skiing in the french alpes, just like you Sophie. BTW were did you go? We went to Les Deux Alpes. It was wonderfull!!!!! Although Haiko often is tired, during our holliday he could move mountians! (Not that the french alpes are in a different place by now!). And we got sunburned too. It took me sometime to read all the messages, and I had a wonderfull time reading them.... Finally I know what LOL means.. In dutch it litteraly means: fun. I really enjoy this group!!!! As to the diseases in Europe, it's really hard for Haiko because he can't go into the fields for his favorite hobby this time of the year: bird watching and protecting. In the Netherlands it is forbidden to enter the fields. It could be a disaster for the birds in the fields who are starting nests now when the farmers start to work on the land without the protection of people like Haiko who mark the nests so that they are not distroyed. Looking forward to hearing from all of you, Mariette (en Haiko) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 Hi Mariette, I was at " Arcs 1800 " , but I know Les deux Alpes. I tried this station Two years ago. Did you have snow? For sunburn, we have a great medicine in France (Biafine) apparently, it doesn't exist everywhere. Pity for you... It helps me being sunburned without too much damages... For me, that was a kind of evasion : forgetting I was looking for a job, forgetting I was sick, only thinking to my own pleasure. The best moment of the semester, I'm sure Have fun and be confident in the future Sophie De : " Mariette Wedzinga " Répondre à : iga-nephropathy Date : Sat, 17 Mar 2001 18:37:26 +0100 À : <iga-nephropathy > Objet : hollidays Hello everybody!!! We just returned from a week of skiing in the french alpes, just like you Sophie. BTW were did you go? We went to Les Deux Alpes. It was wonderfull!!!!! Although Haiko often is tired, during our holliday he could move mountians! (Not that the french alpes are in a different place by now!). And we got sunburned too. It took me sometime to read all the messages, and I had a wonderfull time reading them.... Finally I know what LOL means.. In dutch it litteraly means: fun. I really enjoy this group!!!! As to the diseases in Europe, it's really hard for Haiko because he can't go into the fields for his favorite hobby this time of the year: bird watching and protecting. In the Netherlands it is forbidden to enter the fields. It could be a disaster for the birds in the fields who are starting nests now when the farmers start to work on the land without the protection of people like Haiko who mark the nests so that they are not distroyed. Looking forward to hearing from all of you, Mariette (en Haiko) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2001 Report Share Posted March 21, 2001 Hi Sophie!! Getting sunburned was my own silly fault, I thought I would be OK without putting on sunblock the day the sun wasn't shining..... And yes, skiing is the best remedie against worries!! The first few days we had some sun and no snow in the village but at 2100m. it was fine. At thursday it was pooring rain!!! We did take the lessons but I've never been so soaking wet!!! Later that day the rain turned to snow and we had about 30 cm. of fresh snow. So the skiing on friday was magnificent!!! Au revoir, Mariëtte Re: hollidays > Hi Mariette, > > I was at " Arcs 1800 " , but I know Les deux Alpes. I tried this station Two > years ago. Did you have snow? > For sunburn, we have a great medicine in France (Biafine) apparently, it > doesn't exist everywhere. Pity for you... It helps me being sunburned > without too much damages... > For me, that was a kind of evasion : forgetting I was looking for a job, > forgetting I was sick, only thinking to my own pleasure. The best moment of > the semester, I'm sure > > Have fun and be confident in the future > > Sophie > > > > > > > De : " Mariette Wedzinga " > Répondre à : iga-nephropathy > Date : Sat, 17 Mar 2001 18:37:26 +0100 > À : <iga-nephropathy > > Objet : hollidays > > > Hello everybody!!! > > We just returned from a week of skiing in the french alpes, just like you > Sophie. BTW were did you go? We went to Les Deux Alpes. It was > wonderfull!!!!! > Although Haiko often is tired, during our holliday he could move mountians! > (Not that the french alpes are in a different place by now!). And we got > sunburned too. > > It took me sometime to read all the messages, and I had a wonderfull time > reading them.... Finally I know what LOL means.. In dutch it litteraly > means: fun. > > I really enjoy this group!!!! > > As to the diseases in Europe, it's really hard for Haiko because he can't go > into the fields for his favorite hobby this time of the year: bird watching > and protecting. In the Netherlands it is forbidden to enter the fields. It > could be a disaster for the birds in the fields who are starting nests now > when the farmers start to work on the land without the protection of people > like Haiko who mark the nests so that they are not distroyed. > > Looking forward to hearing from all of you, > > Mariette (en Haiko) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2001 Report Share Posted March 21, 2001 Hi , mmm Paris, capital of lovers, huh???? Very good choice. I've been living in Paris during 6 months, perhaps the best rememberings I have of a city (I've been living in 5 different cities during my studies). Paris ans its wold of show, its wold of culture... I have friends who're living there, I'm going to ask them if they know some good vegetarian " restaurant " . Or else; something which we take, when we don't want to eat meat is what you call " salad " and we call it " salade " (french is really hard, huh???) You will always see a great number of different " salade " in the restaurant menu (menu in french), considered like a starter ( " une entree " in french), but generally " salade " are very consistent. Tell me what you use to eat and I 'll help you to translate if I can, it'll be a real pleasure. What are you going to visit? Sophie > De : " Malt " > Répondre à : iga-nephropathy > Date : Tue, 20 Mar 2001 11:28:12 -0000 > À : <iga-nephropathy > > Objet : RE: hollidays > > Hi Sophie > > Glad you have a great trip, and you are quite right to forget about your > troubles whilst away. IGAN does not mean the end of pleasurable things as > far as I am concerned. At the moment I view it at a real pain in the neck > basically. > > Talking of pleasure, my husband has booked me a wonderful trip for my 40th > birthday in July, 3 days in Paris. Have never been before but really > looking forward to it. Some advice please, as I am vegetarian almost, what > sort of food could I ask for to eat? May sound a dumb question, but > vegetarian options vary from country to country. Thanks. > > > > Re: hollidays > > Hi Mariette, > > I was at " Arcs 1800 " , but I know Les deux Alpes. I tried this station Two > years ago. Did you have snow? > For sunburn, we have a great medicine in France (Biafine) apparently, it > doesn't exist everywhere. Pity for you... It helps me being sunburned > without too much damages... > For me, that was a kind of evasion : forgetting I was looking for a job, > forgetting I was sick, only thinking to my own pleasure. The best moment of > the semester, I'm sure > > Have fun and be confident in the future > > Sophie > > > > > > > De : " Mariette Wedzinga " > Répondre à : iga-nephropathy > Date : Sat, 17 Mar 2001 18:37:26 +0100 > À : <iga-nephropathy > > Objet : hollidays > > > Hello everybody!!! > > We just returned from a week of skiing in the french alpes, just like you > Sophie. BTW were did you go? We went to Les Deux Alpes. It was > wonderfull!!!!! > Although Haiko often is tired, during our holliday he could move mountians! > (Not that the french alpes are in a different place by now!). And we got > sunburned too. > > It took me sometime to read all the messages, and I had a wonderfull time > reading them.... Finally I know what LOL means.. In dutch it litteraly > means: fun. > > I really enjoy this group!!!! > > As to the diseases in Europe, it's really hard for Haiko because he can't go > into the fields for his favorite hobby this time of the year: bird watching > and protecting. In the Netherlands it is forbidden to enter the fields. It > could be a disaster for the birds in the fields who are starting nests now > when the farmers start to work on the land without the protection of people > like Haiko who mark the nests so that they are not distroyed. > > Looking forward to hearing from all of you, > > Mariette (en Haiko) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2001 Report Share Posted March 21, 2001 Hi Sophie Mmmm I am sure hoping Paris will be the capital for lovers!!! Anyway what do I eat. Lots of salade (salad!), fish and very occasionally chicken. I have to avoid cheese and dairy products and anything with nuts in. So basically fruit, salads, fish, or vegetarian dishes, such as mushroom stroganoff. I also eat a fair bit of rice and pasta.....hope this helps, and thanks for taking the time to help out. Best wishes Re: hollidays > > Hi Mariette, > > I was at " Arcs 1800 " , but I know Les deux Alpes. I tried this station Two > years ago. Did you have snow? > For sunburn, we have a great medicine in France (Biafine) apparently, it > doesn't exist everywhere. Pity for you... It helps me being sunburned > without too much damages... > For me, that was a kind of evasion : forgetting I was looking for a job, > forgetting I was sick, only thinking to my own pleasure. The best moment of > the semester, I'm sure > > Have fun and be confident in the future > > Sophie > > > > > > > De : " Mariette Wedzinga " > Répondre à : iga-nephropathy > Date : Sat, 17 Mar 2001 18:37:26 +0100 > À : <iga-nephropathy > > Objet : hollidays > > > Hello everybody!!! > > We just returned from a week of skiing in the french alpes, just like you > Sophie. BTW were did you go? We went to Les Deux Alpes. It was > wonderfull!!!!! > Although Haiko often is tired, during our holliday he could move mountians! > (Not that the french alpes are in a different place by now!). And we got > sunburned too. > > It took me sometime to read all the messages, and I had a wonderfull time > reading them.... Finally I know what LOL means.. In dutch it litteraly > means: fun. > > I really enjoy this group!!!! > > As to the diseases in Europe, it's really hard for Haiko because he can't go > into the fields for his favorite hobby this time of the year: bird watching > and protecting. In the Netherlands it is forbidden to enter the fields. It > could be a disaster for the birds in the fields who are starting nests now > when the farmers start to work on the land without the protection of people > like Haiko who mark the nests so that they are not distroyed. > > Looking forward to hearing from all of you, > > Mariette (en Haiko) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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