Guest guest Posted March 31, 2004 Report Share Posted March 31, 2004 Well today I am 37!!! eeek that sounds old, so I'm studying again on you guys behalves ) Re: Re:ALCOHOL > > > I always thought a hangover is actually withdrawal from alcohol. Not sure > what happens exactly, but dialysis certainly does dehydrate you fast, on > purpose (think of what it would feel like if you rapidly, over a period of 3 > hours, lost 2 or 3 kgs worth of fluid!), and it takes out many things, > including whatever alcohol puts in you. The nurses where I go know that > phenomenon well. Another interesting thing I didn't know until I started > dialysis is that hemodialysis is often used to quickly remove drugs and > other things in the case of various drug overdose scenarios, even if the > person doesn't have kidney failure. > Pierre > To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group home page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/ To unsubcribe via email, iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported by donations. If you would like to help, go to: http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2004 Report Share Posted March 31, 2004 Well today I am 37!!! eeek that sounds old, so I'm studying again on you guys behalves ) Re: Re:ALCOHOL > > > I always thought a hangover is actually withdrawal from alcohol. Not sure > what happens exactly, but dialysis certainly does dehydrate you fast, on > purpose (think of what it would feel like if you rapidly, over a period of 3 > hours, lost 2 or 3 kgs worth of fluid!), and it takes out many things, > including whatever alcohol puts in you. The nurses where I go know that > phenomenon well. Another interesting thing I didn't know until I started > dialysis is that hemodialysis is often used to quickly remove drugs and > other things in the case of various drug overdose scenarios, even if the > person doesn't have kidney failure. > Pierre > To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group home page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/ To unsubcribe via email, iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported by donations. If you would like to help, go to: http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2004 Report Share Posted March 31, 2004 HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAVE!!!!! And by the way....*I* think that you are forever young... : D Sophia > Well today I am 37!!! eeek that sounds old, so I'm studying again on you guys behalves ) > Re: Re:ALCOHOL > > > > > > I always thought a hangover is actually withdrawal from alcohol. Not > sure > > what happens exactly, but dialysis certainly does dehydrate you fast, on > > purpose (think of what it would feel like if you rapidly, over a period > of 3 > > hours, lost 2 or 3 kgs worth of fluid!), and it takes out many things, > > including whatever alcohol puts in you. The nurses where I go know that > > phenomenon well. Another interesting thing I didn't know until I started > > dialysis is that hemodialysis is often used to quickly remove drugs and > > other things in the case of various drug overdose scenarios, even if the > > person doesn't have kidney failure. > > Pierre > > > > > > To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group > home page: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/ > > To unsubcribe via email, > iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe > Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported by donations. If you would like to help, go to: > http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm > > Thank you > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2004 Report Share Posted March 31, 2004 HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAVE!!!!! And by the way....*I* think that you are forever young... : D Sophia > Well today I am 37!!! eeek that sounds old, so I'm studying again on you guys behalves ) > Re: Re:ALCOHOL > > > > > > I always thought a hangover is actually withdrawal from alcohol. Not > sure > > what happens exactly, but dialysis certainly does dehydrate you fast, on > > purpose (think of what it would feel like if you rapidly, over a period > of 3 > > hours, lost 2 or 3 kgs worth of fluid!), and it takes out many things, > > including whatever alcohol puts in you. The nurses where I go know that > > phenomenon well. Another interesting thing I didn't know until I started > > dialysis is that hemodialysis is often used to quickly remove drugs and > > other things in the case of various drug overdose scenarios, even if the > > person doesn't have kidney failure. > > Pierre > > > > > > To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group > home page: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/ > > To unsubcribe via email, > iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe > Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported by donations. If you would like to help, go to: > http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm > > Thank you > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2004 Report Share Posted March 31, 2004 HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAVE!!!!! And by the way....*I* think that you are forever young... : D Sophia > Well today I am 37!!! eeek that sounds old, so I'm studying again on you guys behalves ) > Re: Re:ALCOHOL > > > > > > I always thought a hangover is actually withdrawal from alcohol. Not > sure > > what happens exactly, but dialysis certainly does dehydrate you fast, on > > purpose (think of what it would feel like if you rapidly, over a period > of 3 > > hours, lost 2 or 3 kgs worth of fluid!), and it takes out many things, > > including whatever alcohol puts in you. The nurses where I go know that > > phenomenon well. Another interesting thing I didn't know until I started > > dialysis is that hemodialysis is often used to quickly remove drugs and > > other things in the case of various drug overdose scenarios, even if the > > person doesn't have kidney failure. > > Pierre > > > > > > To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group > home page: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/ > > To unsubcribe via email, > iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe > Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported by donations. If you would like to help, go to: > http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm > > Thank you > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 I'm 71 and just realized that I still have part of my uniform from the mid 1950's. My kids will throw it away when I'm gone. But I do change my socks. Jack (NY)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 I'm 71 and just realized that I still have part of my uniform from the mid 1950's. My kids will throw it away when I'm gone. But I do change my socks. Jack (NY)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 I'm 71 and just realized that I still have part of my uniform from the mid 1950's. My kids will throw it away when I'm gone. But I do change my socks. Jack (NY)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 Just a babe compared to my 50 years. Happy birthday Dave. Pierre Re: Re:ALCOHOL > 37 does NOT sound old when you are 57 like me. I have socks older than 37! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 My dad still has his old Eisenhower jacket from the '40's. Amazingly, he still fits into it! Cy phyljack1@... wrote: I'm 71 and just realized that I still have part of my uniform from the mid 1950's. My kids will throw it away when I'm gone. But I do change my socks. Jack (NY)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 My dad still has his old Eisenhower jacket from the '40's. Amazingly, he still fits into it! Cy phyljack1@... wrote: I'm 71 and just realized that I still have part of my uniform from the mid 1950's. My kids will throw it away when I'm gone. But I do change my socks. Jack (NY)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 My dad still has his old Eisenhower jacket from the '40's. Amazingly, he still fits into it! Cy phyljack1@... wrote: I'm 71 and just realized that I still have part of my uniform from the mid 1950's. My kids will throw it away when I'm gone. But I do change my socks. Jack (NY)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 Hey Jack, Ask them to keep it at least for a while. Someone someday in your family might really appreciate and want it. It is one of my biggest regrets that I don't have anything that belonged to my Grandmother. Nice addition about the socks... Connie Re: Re:ALCOHOL My dad still has his old Eisenhower jacket from the '40's. Amazingly, he still fits into it! Cy phyljack1@... wrote: I'm 71 and just realized that I still have part of my uniform from the mid 1950's. My kids will throw it away when I'm gone. But I do change my socks. Jack (NY)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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