Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 One of the books I recently heard about is a novel about a detective agency, It's called something like "The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency." It sounds like light-hearted mystery. Rose Re: matt Matt I read all genres but haven't read a whole lot of mystery. The authors I have enjoyed that stand out in my memory are popular ones, Connelly and Kellerman. I have always liked Sidney Sheldon as well. The less known authors and mystery books that are standing out in my mind I cant remember the names of - sorry and they are locked up in storage now, once we get them back out i will remember to send you the names though. I have one here now i am waiting to get to, called "a rip in heaven" by jeanine cummins. it sounded really good. i will let you know how it is. My favorite reads lately are multi cultural type genres. but i try to mix it up alot because i read with my kids, the older ones, we share. and this has gotten harder to do with my oldest son as the years have passed. our interests have gone their own ways so to speak. but i still enjoy reading books together so i force myself to read what he recommends and always will. he just had me read this hitchhikers guide to the universe, and he reads some stephen king, he likes science fiction etc. and i can get him to read some of my multi cultural and historical fiction which i also love. i just have to pick them right for him. my daughter and i dont have a problem sharing - shes a lit. lover. well those are my suggestions for mystery. have any for me? take care, kim~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~The Neurosarcoidosis CommunityNS CHAT:- Has been cancelled for now.Message Archives:-http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/messagesMembers Database:-Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/database Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 --- Rose mamadog@...> wrote: > One of the books I recently heard about is a novel > about a detective agency, It's called something like > " The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency. " It sounds like > light-hearted mystery. Rose > RosE- i have read all of the #1 ladies detctive agency books and they are GREAT. You will really like them> Matt > From: NeuroSarcoid66@... > To: Neurosarcoidosis > Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 8:28 AM > Subject: Re: matt > > > Matt > > I read all genres but haven't read a whole lot of > mystery. The authors I have enjoyed that stand out > in my memory are popular ones, Connelly and > Kellerman. I have always liked Sidney > Sheldon as well. The less known authors and mystery > books that are standing out in my mind I cant > remember the names of - sorry and they are locked up > in storage now, once we get them back out i will > remember to send you the names though. I have one > here now i am waiting to get to, called " a rip in > heaven " by jeanine cummins. it sounded really > good. i will let you know how it is. My favorite > reads lately are multi cultural type genres. but i > try to mix it up alot because i read with my kids, > the older ones, we share. and this has gotten > harder to do with my oldest son as the years have > passed. our interests have gone their own ways so > to speak. but i still enjoy reading books together > so i force myself to read what he recommends and > always will. he just had me read this hitchhikers > guide to the universe, and he reads some stephen > king, he likes science fiction etc. and i can get > him to read some of my multi cultural and historical > fiction which i also love. i just have to pick them > right for him. my daughter and i dont have a > problem sharing - shes a lit. lover. well those > are my suggestions for mystery. have any for me? > > > take care, > kim > > > ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~ > The Neurosarcoidosis Community > > NS CHAT:- Has been cancelled for now. > > Message Archives:- > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/messages > > Members Database:- > Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant > messengers. > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/database > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 --- Rose mamadog@...> wrote: > One of the books I recently heard about is a novel > about a detective agency, It's called something like > " The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency. " It sounds like > light-hearted mystery. Rose > Re: matt > > > Matt > > I read all genres but haven't read a whole lot of > mystery. The authors I have enjoyed that stand out > in my memory are popular ones, Connelly and > Kellerman. I have always liked Sidney > Sheldon as well. The less known authors and mystery > books that are standing out in my mind I cant > remember the names of - sorry and they are locked up > in storage now, once we get them back out i will > remember to send you the names though. I have one > here now i am waiting to get to, called " a rip in > heaven " by jeanine cummins. it sounded really > good. i will let you know how it is. My favorite > reads lately are multi cultural type genres. but i > try to mix it up alot because i read with my kids, > the older ones, we share. and this has gotten > harder to do with my oldest son as the years have > passed. our interests have gone their own ways so > to speak. but i still enjoy reading books together > so i force myself to read what he recommends and > always will. he just had me read this hitchhikers > guide to the universe, and he reads some stephen > king, he likes science fiction etc. and i can get > him to read some of my multi cultural and historical > fiction which i also love. i just have to pick them > right for him. my daughter and i dont have a > problem sharing - shes a lit. lover. well those > are my suggestions for mystery. have any for me? > > > take care, > kim > Kim_ One auther I highly recommend is BIll Pronzini- He writes a series of books called the nameless detictive series, His wife also writes a series- Her name is Marsha Muller, and she writes about a female detective whose name i am blocking on. Another one is JA Jance. who writes about a detective in Seattle named Baumont. This is also a series of books that take place in Vermont by Archer Mayor whose main charature is Joe Gunter thats quite good. . Two other good authers are Sue Henry and April Henry, no relation. Sue henrys books take place in Alaska and Aprils take place in Portland Ore. I collect mystery books, so I have several thousand, so let me know if I can help u with other books, > > ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~ > The Neurosarcoidosis Community > > NS CHAT:- Has been cancelled for now. > > Message Archives:- > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/messages > > Members Database:- > Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant > messengers. > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/database > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 --- NeuroSarcoid66@... wrote: > Matt > > Thanks for your reply to my question. What happened > in your seizures? What > were they like if you do not mind my asking, and how > did you know you were > having them in your sleep? I assume they woke you, > but am curious to know how. > > Thanks for your time, I know you have a lot going on > these days and hope > that you getting somewhere with the hospital and > collection agency problems. > Good luck with it all. > > Hope you are feeling well and it is not taking its > toll on you. > > Take care > Kim > NS Moderator > Hi kim- The way I found out i had seizures was that i fell asleep on my couch in 93, and had a seizure in front of my 2 housemates. I had been having a problem before that of waking up with blood in my mouth and a bloody lip. I thought I was just biting my lip in my sleep. I was put into thehospital for a sleep study and had a seizure that night in the hopital. My docs think that i must have been having seizures evey night in my sleep. I have never been awake when i had one so i dont know what they are like, I did realize that I got a lightheaded feeling almost ev erynight before i went to sleep(before meds) and when they took me off the meds It came back again and the seizures started again. I have been told that i will need to be on anti-seizure meds for life. as far as i know i have not had a seizure while on the meds.When i had my last known seizure in 95 While off meds, It made me fall out of my bed and knocked me out. I was found passed out on the floor with three small bones broke in my back. Ive had problems with back pain ever since. Take care __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 When i had my lastknown seizure in 95 While off meds, It made me fallout of my bed and knocked me out. I was found passedout on the floor with three small bones broke in myback. Ive had problems with back pain ever since. Take care Oh, my, , you certainly have had your array of issues haven't you?!?...Poor Dear... (Kim, maybe this is why I was falling out of bed all those times during the winter months?...I have my EEG tomorrow, Thursday ... my head has been very clear, so I'm sure everything will show up normal. Also, saw my sarc dr. on Monday ... nothing major to discuss ... I forgot a list of questions to take with me...siiiggghhh ... anyway, she was concerned about the going in/out of reality thing and started writing a script for another brain MRI ... I told her that my neuro already wrote one. I've been sick ever since I got home Monday night ... this is the first I've been out of bed ... I really hate those hospitals/doctor's offices ... germs everywhere!!! ... I always seem to pick up something when I go to certain doctors. Oh, and we didn't discuss prednisone ... since I've been doing okay for the last couple of weeks, I didn't want to bring it up, and she didn't bring it up either. I've also been extremely down ... in that dark place I hate visiting, but for some reason, seem to be forced there ... you all know that place to which I'm referring ... the place where you believe there is no way to get back, but you hold on cause you know you always do ... thank heavens!!! I read your post on your neuro visit, Kim ... oh boy ... you do need to get home in a hurry, don't you?!?! And what is up with all this silliness going on here?!!?! ... hat/scarves, etc.!!! ... what a silly group of people. Love to you all, Joan "I believe that friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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