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Hi Carolyn,

Poor Georgina gets all kinds of requests to fix things.Not 100% sure but go to the JRA list website and look for some sort of edit thingy.I am far from a computer wizard and has needed help often.It should give you a choice of how you receive mail.You want to click on all personal e-mails sent directly to your inbox.Thanks to Rusty room things have calmed downed but at times you could be facing a couple hundred e-mail a month.I just delete things that do not pertain to my childs disease and it's not really that bad.Funny though,people get upset when there is to much mail and get upset when things are slow.If that doesn't work,rest assured Georgina is like an angel and will help you out.There is defiantely a special place in heaven for her.Someday,somehow we will make it to Hawaii and thank her personally.

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I currently receive all messages in Digest format. Does anyone know how I can view messages that say, 'this message not in displayable format'? This appears to be happening mostly to Georgina's messages, and only recently did it start. I would love to be able to view all messages!

Thanks - Carolyn G. (mom to Dylan, 5, pauci) wrote:

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-Hi Carolyn,

Im not sure how to fix your problem.. but I do have a suggestion if

you are on digest because of mail volume in your inbox.

Switch to " no mail " and then read the posts at the website. This way

your mail box remains emtpy and you can read along when its

conveinent to you.

I am on about 10 different groups, some i own and some i help

moderate ( mostly China adoption lists, and one list is very high

volume, 100-150 post a day) I couldnt never keep up. So now im on

no mail on all of them and log onto the website and scan though to

those that are of interest to me. On a slow group, such as this, im

able to read evey post. On the high volume, i usually skip a lot.

I have not had any problem reading all of the posts.

Hope this help and good luck

Hugs Helen and (5, systemic)

-- In , Arthurnator@w... wrote:

> Hi Carolyn,

> Poor Georgina gets all kinds of requests to fix things.Not 100%

sure but go

> to the JRA list website and look for some sort of edit thingy.I am

far from a

> computer wizard and has needed help often.It should give you a

choice of how

> you receive mail.You want to click on all personal e-mails sent

directly to your

> inbox.Thanks to Rusty room things have calmed downed but at times

you could

> be facing a couple hundred e-mail a month.I just delete things

that do not

> pertain to my childs disease and it's not really that bad.Funny

though,people get

> upset when there is to much mail and get upset when things are

slow.If that

> doesn't work,rest assured Georgina is like an angel and will help

you out.There

> is defiantely a special place in heaven for her.Someday,somehow we

will make

> it to Hawaii and thank her personally.

> Hugs

> Becki and 4systemic

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Hi Becki,

You are so kind :-) Thanks

so much for explaining the way it works. Yes, we've had periods of lots of

mail coming through the list. I remember some months when we had over a thousand

messages. It seems like things have definitely settled down around here.

Sometimes it's downright quiet! With school being out a lot of us can't get

online as often as usual, I guess.

Like right now ... the kids are itching to get me off so we can head out.

So, I'll make this short. And I'll be in touch soon.

With Love and Aloha,

Georgina

Arthurnator@... wrote:

Hi Carolyn,

Poor Georgina gets all kinds of requests to fix things.Not 100% sure but

go to the JRA list website and look for some sort of edit thingy.I am far

from a computer wizard and has needed help often.It should give you a choice

of how you receive mail.You want to click on all personal e-mails sent directly

to your inbox.Thanks to Rusty room things have calmed downed but at times

you could be facing a couple hundred e-mail a month.I just delete things

that do not pertain to my childs disease and it's not really that bad.Funny

though,people get upset when there is to much mail and get upset when things

are slow.If that doesn't work,rest assured Georgina is like an angel and

will help you out.There is defiantely a special place in heaven for her.Someday,somehow

we will make it to Hawaii and thank her personally.

Hugs

Becki and 4systemic

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Hi Helen,

Wow, I'm impressed! I don't know how you do it, being on so many groups!

First thought was, she must have taken a speed-reading course :-)

I hope is doing well these days. You too, of course.

Take Care,

Georgina

hburger64 wrote:

>-Hi Carolyn,

>

>Im not sure how to fix your problem.. but I do have a suggestion if

>you are on digest because of mail volume in your inbox.

>

>Switch to " no mail " and then read the posts at the website. This way

>your mail box remains emtpy and you can read along when its

>conveinent to you.

>

>I am on about 10 different groups, some i own and some i help

>moderate ( mostly China adoption lists, and one list is very high

>volume, 100-150 post a day) I couldnt never keep up. So now im on

>no mail on all of them and log onto the website and scan though to

>those that are of interest to me. On a slow group, such as this, im

>able to read evey post. On the high volume, i usually skip a lot.

>

>I have not had any problem reading all of the posts.

>

>Hope this help and good luck

>

>Hugs Helen and (5, systemic)

>

>

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In a message dated 3/28/2005 6:50:49 AM Eastern Standard Time,

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From: szukipoo@...

Subject: Re: thyroid

In a message dated 3/1/05 12:36:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, eve@...

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>

> Thyroid refers to natural thyroid replacement, available from Armour

> and other makers. It must be natural thyroid, including both T3 and

> T4. Comes in tiny tablets - very inexpensive. My MD has them

> available in bulk at his office and gives them to me for $7.00 for 100

> 1 grain tablets.

>

How does one switch from synthetic to Armour? When I first learned that I had

hypothyroidism, I was put on Armour by a homeopath. Then my GP switched me

to Synthroid because he said it would be easier to monitor. I foolishly

followed his directive. Now I would love to switch back to Armour but don't

know if

it would be effective.

Please advise.

..

..>>>

I get a prescription for Armour thyroid from my family doctor. No problem

and it is quite inexpensive.

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In a message dated 3/28/05 7:38:33 AM Eastern Standard Time,

foxhillers@... writes:

> I get a prescription for Armour thyroid from my family doctor. No problem

> and it is quite inexpensive.

>

Did you notice any adverse reactions when you switched?

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Hi ,

I've used a Hydrangea made by Lebermuth that's really pretty, does anyone on

this list deal with them?

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Message: 3

Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 04:47:41 -0000

From: " simplycreationsny "

<lisareneeny@...<mailto:lisareneeny@...>>

Subject: Looking for a Fragrance --

Hi all!

I am looking for a Bath and Body Type Fragrance named " Hydrangea "

If anyone knows where I can get this type of scent, please let me

know. It is for myself LOL

If there is a soap, soak and lotion that I can make for myself it will

be this if I can get the darn scent hehe

thank you for any help :)

:)

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In a message dated 6/2/2006 8:28:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, low dose naltrexone writes:

http://www.mamashealth.com/stds/thrush.asp

I wonder if LDN somehow makes you more susceptible to these yeast infections...or is it the MS? Do we know if any doctor or pharmacist has an opinion on this? And would it help to use acidophilous as the filler instead of lactose or avicil?

Joyce (By the way I am doing ok back on 3 mg for the time being)

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On 6/3/06, DollsEsq@... <DollsEsq@...> wrote:

I wonder if LDN somehow makes you more susceptible to these yeast infections..Ought not, as the effect of LDN should be increasing / resetting immunity against, cancer, viral , autoimmunological and fungal problems / causes

..or is it the MS? Might be, or the food....

Do we know if any doctor or pharmacist has an opinion on this? And would it help to use acidophilous as the filler instead of lactose or avicil?

Worth a try, although lactose in itself is used by acidophilus to defeat yeast...

Joyce (By the way I am doing ok back on 3 mg for the time being)Geir Flatabø

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