Guest guest Posted October 16, 2000 Report Share Posted October 16, 2000 linda - stay on your soapbox as long as you need too, can I join you? Hug's, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2001 Report Share Posted September 12, 2001 , How true and well said!! Bless you! Lynn C. Brown why some perish and some don't >Manda, Einstein once said " We only know two percent of all there is to know >and maybe God knows the other 98 percent " Maybe those souls chose to be >those people who died here on earth in order to bring us to our knees to >God???????? No, we don't know why some lived and some perished, only God >has the answer and it makes sense somehow in a way that we don't understand. >We have two options, one is we turn our back to God and " be mad at him " or >we surrender to his will and say " God, I don't understand why, but I believe >that you have the answers and that they are for our good " . But remember, as >a Christian, we believe that they are in Paradise now, not " gone " . Don't >feel guilty, it is God's will for you to be here, you probably have a >mission yet to be fulfilled? > > >- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2001 Report Share Posted September 12, 2001 http://www.triangleradionews.com/ why some perish and some don't >Manda, Einstein once said " We only know two percent of all there is to know >and maybe God knows the other 98 percent " Maybe those souls chose to be >those people who died here on earth in order to bring us to our knees to >God???????? No, we don't know why some lived and some perished, only God >has the answer and it makes sense somehow in a way that we don't understand. >We have two options, one is we turn our back to God and " be mad at him " or >we surrender to his will and say " God, I don't understand why, but I believe >that you have the answers and that they are for our good " . But remember, as >a Christian, we believe that they are in Paradise now, not " gone " . Don't >feel guilty, it is God's will for you to be here, you probably have a >mission yet to be fulfilled? > > >- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2001 Report Share Posted October 4, 2001 I am sorry things didn't work out for you....I have been there and done that!! Maybe we need to get together to look for the the man of our dreams. If you ever want someone to go out on the town with you, please don't hestitate to contact me. Let's get back to the bar and SEARCH!! And I have kissed way too may toads at this point. The last man I met, I couldn't have kissed him with your lips....a sight!!! LOL Of course he was really sweet but I couldn't get beyond how he looked. I know that sounds so critical considering all the abuse we have been exposed to in our lives but friends....he just wasn't " purty " at all!!! , you are wonderful and you will meet your prince just as I will one day. We just have to continue sampling!! Love ya, Lynn Brown Clinton, NC Re: I GIVE UP!!!!!!! >Oh, my dear ! I'm sorry it didn't turn out better. Maybe you should >considering going back and hanging out at the bar where those cute fella's >were. Better luck next time. Eventually, you'll find a prince! > > in OK > >In a message dated 10/02/2001 4:41:33 PM Pacific Daylight Time, >LINDA.VELLUCCI@... writes: > ><< > There is no hope for me. This guy talked all evening about his deceased > wife. One or two references to her would be OK, but EVERYTHING came around > to her. She has been gone for five years. I should have realized this. in > his profile he answered the question " who would you want to have lunch with > if you could choose anyone " he put " my wife, there were so many things I > didn't say before she died " I realize how sad it is for him, but I don't > think any woman wants to hear about her constantly. > > Then, the worst part, and yes it does get worse, he had limp wrists! I am > serious, he flailed his hands and arms around like a woman! Totally not my > type. Then, to make matters even worse yet, I saw a few guys at the bar > looking at me! I was shocked about that but interested, they were > cute!!!!!! > > I am going to take a break for a while. > > >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2004 Report Share Posted January 18, 2004 what a wonderful place!!! can i go too??!!! hugs, sheila Bliss Workz <blissworkz@...> wrote:There's also a book called : Your Spirited Child " My little guy goes to a private school out in the country...he comes home with rosy cheeks, dirty knees and sand in his boots...best of all a smile on his face & a song in his heart! It's a great place...he's learning so much...knows how to read, etc...but also knows how to be a good, kind, loving person...he's not being forced to fit into someone else's ideal of what a 6 year old should or shouldn't be...he just is... children are wonderful people...they really are... Re: aprilcupcake > Aprilcupcake, > you are so right and that was beautifully said!! > > There's a man called Charlie Applestein who lives in NH I think. Well, I > went to one of his seminars and he talked a lot about what you touched on. > He wrote a book " There's No Such Thing as a Bad Kid " (I'm pretty sure that's > the name). I would love to read it soon. I really want Abby to go to > Waldorf schools b/c of exactly what you said. The problem is that it's way > too expensive even for elementary (12-14K per year). I may try to work at > one b/c then I think you get 50% off. > > Well, off to watch the Patriots game! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2004 Report Share Posted June 24, 2004 yes, great advice! I have mailed my questions to the doctor PRIOR to my appt. so he/she can be prepared. This apparently helped my rheumie a lot. I had typed out all my symptoms, when i noticed the onset, and made a list of questions for her. I had like 3 pages and she took the time and went through everything. the list of family illnesses and so forth was also helpful. hugs, sheila & Gail on <harrison@...> wrote: Also, write down questions before you go, and take them with you, so you don't forget what you want to ask. I read that in Reader's Digest. Gail > Take a small tape recorder <like lawyers use> and record the appts... > > > > Re: Cytomel > > > > You know why can't doctors give out info pages to their patients?? > > this always upsets me that they think we understand what they are > > saying like we are recording them, when we are nervous, have no idea > > what they are talking about---I really hate the way they do their > > business!!!!!! they put no thought to it on the patient side of > > issues. > > > > all the times I've had surgery and had to go home and remember what > > to tell hubby---how crazy was that!!!!!!!! > > > > we must demand info sheets!!!!!!!!!! > > > > tina > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2004 Report Share Posted June 24, 2004 I've never tried it but last time I went to my doctor I thought of it after I left...when I couldn't remember everything that he said to me...lol.. Re: Re: linda > yes, great advice! I have mailed my questions to the doctor PRIOR to my appt. so he/she can be prepared. This apparently helped my rheumie a lot. > > I had typed out all my symptoms, when i noticed the onset, and made a list of questions for her. I had like 3 pages and she took the time and went through everything. > > the list of family illnesses and so forth was also helpful. > > hugs, sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2005 Report Share Posted November 19, 2005 In a message dated 10/26/2005 9:21:13 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes: Message: 14 Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 19:03:17 -0000 From: " lindamerkich " <lindamerkich@...> Subject: Re:heather Hello, Are you talking about B-12 shots? I was just asking, because years ago I had a B-12 shot, but my doctor has never offered me that, and you mentioned that it is easy, so I was wondering, do you get it from your LLMD,? If so, I may ask my Dr. about it and see if it helps. I am so tired all the time, and I have to work or just die because I cannot afford the meds otherwise. thanks, > > HELLO I had replied to an earlier post regarding the doxy.... now I see you > mention the b12.... I was depleted also, almost zero levels, I did shots at > home every day then weekly and now monthly.... really helps, easy, cheap. > Ask your doc to let u do it at home much easier, also take b12 pills to help > keep levels up... best to u, c in vt. HELLO linda just saw this and dont know if i replied to u.... anyway, b12 is easily tested with blood work, and yes my doc prescribed it.... i got it and the needles and give myself injections in the thigh, very easy, feel nothing... i can tell when i need a shot, it helps ALOT with many symptoms, just look up b12 and look at the MANY symptoms u can have from low b12, it sure does not help when added to lyme symptoms! best 2 u, c Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2006 Report Share Posted August 20, 2006 Donna Please double check your information. Uva ursi is BEARberry. It is used for urinary tract infections. Bilberry is another berry completely and is related to blueberries. Bilberries are helpful to vision/eyes. mjh"The Basil Book"http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil LINDA Posted by: "donna chopyak" colorsntrees@... colorsntrees Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:33 pm (PST) BILBERRY IS ALSO CALLED UVA URSI. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2006 Report Share Posted August 20, 2006 BILBERRY IS ALSO CALLED UVA URSI. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 THANKS, MY MISUNDERSTANDING OF WHAT WAS TOLD TO ME. DONNA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 Hi , Its looking like I will be visiting your area in a few months... Would Love to Meet You!!!! I'm calling Dr Hu's office for an appt... I know you have been busy helping others, but if possible, I know my wife and I would be forever grateful if you could squeeze us in... Thank you... Ken. Racine <lindaracine@...> wrote: Hi Ken...I think we’ve been over this before. :-)A laminectomy is a relatively simple surgery in which they remove tiny pieces of the posterior elements of the spine to allow more room for the spinal cord. A revision usually involves removal of old implants, new implants, or at least an extension of the implants.Regards,On 12/21/06 9:37 PM, "Ken Leonard" <kclnt777 > wrote: "A Revision is not like a Laminectomy or a fusion. It takes a lot longer to recover from a Revision..................." Diane - what do you mean by this? How are you defining a Revision? Thank you, Ken. Ken Leonard Branch Manager - Sr. Mortgage Planner - Realtor Direct Line: 562-355-2954 www.LEONARDCAPITAL.com Leonard CapitalRichmond Home Loan 10531 Humbolt St. Los Alamitos, Ca 90720 __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 You are quite welcome . I'm still here. I'll chat offline only if someone specifically requests me to, I have to respect and protect their health info. --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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