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Well today I am 37!!! eeek that sounds old, so I'm studying again on you guys

behalves :o)

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>

>

> 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

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Well today I am 37!!! eeek that sounds old, so I'm studying again on you guys

behalves :o)

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

>

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iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

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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 :o)

> 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

>

>

>

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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 :o)

> 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

>

>

>

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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 :o)

> 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

>

>

>

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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))

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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))

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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))

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Just a babe compared to my 50 years. Happy birthday Dave.

Pierre

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> 37 does NOT sound old when you are 57 like me. I have socks older than

37!

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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))

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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))

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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))

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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

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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))

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