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Hi Kathy F,

You were right!! There was at least one who missed 's itis'. I also miss

,

Betz and many others who seem to have dug in for the winter. Speaking of

weather, it is

a balmy 80 something degrees here in Sacto area. Now that I have opened my big

mouth,

it will probably freeze here tonight. We all know this is just a lull before

the storm, because

we still have some bad weather to get through also before warm weather gets here

to stay.

But you poor people in the East have really had your share this year.

Hey ,

How's the weather where you are??? Everyone have a great weekend.

Janet in Ca

[Editor's Note: Janet, thanks for saving me from the depths of despair, LOL.

Well, we ended up with 18 inches of snow and a few more inches expected later.

The guy who plows us out hasn't plowed us out yet so it looks like we're in for

the count. Hope your great weather lasts. Kathy F.]

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From: wenko kadber <pastoork@...>

> Hi : Another symptom of ides is having to " come home early from a

> night out with friends! "

>

> [Editor's Note: Oh, no, he's baaaaaaaaack! , I am sure no one else

agrees

> with me, but I missed you, LOL. Kathy F.]

>

> Kathy F.: YOur statement " no one else agrees with me,... " assumes that there

> is at least one agreeing with you!!! Is there really one agreeing with you !!!

>

>

>

> PS please insert a few LOLs in this message.

>

>

> [Editor's Note: , I was using the law of averages which suggests that out

> of 3,000 members, at least one other has missed , but you're right, I

> can't name even one! Stay safe on this snowy day. We've got about 7 inches of

> snow at the moment - halfway to the 14 inches we're expecting. Two days ago,

it

> was 73 degrees up here and I was driving around with the top down (not mine,

the

> convertible's). It's miserable out there!

> Kathy F.

>

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"I have had Crohn's Disease for over 20 years and am trying to locate a physician who will perscribe naltrexone for me. I can travel as far as the Philadelphia area. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks"

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Tisa, I don't know from which direction you would be traveling in PA, but Sullivan, M.D. in Mechanicsburg, PA might be an answer for you. His office number is (717) 697-5050.

Warm wishes,

Jan

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thanks Jan, I'm coming from Cape May NJ, so that would be a haul for me. I have made note of his # none the less.Jan Buskell <jinglejan2001@...> wrote: "I have had Crohn's Disease for over 20 years and am trying to locate a physician who will perscribe naltrexone for me. I can travel as far as the Philadelphia area. Any

advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks" ************************************************************************ Tisa, I don't know from which direction you would be traveling in PA, but Sullivan, M.D. in Mechanicsburg, PA might be an answer for you. His office number is (717) 697-5050. Warm wishes, Jan

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Tisa,

I've heard that the Mechanicsburg doctor may do

phone consults. Call him to find out.

Jaco

--- Tisa Romano <tisaeb@...> wrote:

> thanks Jan,

> I'm coming from Cape May NJ, so that would be a

> haul for me. I have made note of his # none the

> less.

>

> Jan Buskell <jinglejan2001@...> wrote:

> " I have had Crohn's Disease for

> over 20 years and am trying to locate a physician

> who will perscribe naltrexone for me. I can travel

> as far as the Philadelphia area. Any advise would be

> greatly appreciated. Thanks "

>

>

************************************************************************

>

> Tisa, I don't know from which direction you would

> be traveling in PA, but Sullivan, M.D. in

> Mechanicsburg, PA might be an answer for you. His

> office number is (717) 697-5050.

>

> Warm wishes,

>

> Jan

>

>

>

>

>

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HI JAN - you live near philly area? i live in phila., penna.; but i use dr. jacquelyn mccandless for LDN TRANSDERMAL CREAM!! it is easy to use, and you don't have to worry about allergies to the fillers, etc. she can be reached at - jmccandless@...

stay in touch - wishing you much progress in the crohn's disease, and any other health issues you may be having!! stay in touch

marshiris@...

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I'm a big one for just going straight to one of the experts. Contact

Jill in Hershey PA to see if she will take you on as a patient.

She was very forthcoming with information and assistance when I

contacted her regarding my daughter. I don't know if her current

clinical trial will cause a conflict of interest of some sort with

prescribing it outright to you, but it would be worth a phone call or

email.

Deanelle

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Options we have found: Use way less chlorine that they recommend. I

found you can maintain a pool on a fraction of what they call for.

We did this for a few years, of course the kids had to shower after

anyway.

This year I am running my pool on salt water and baking soda. Mind

you, you will need a lot of baking soda and salt, but they are not

anymore expensive than chlorine and they won't hurt my kids.

What about water softner tablets instead of chlorine tablets in the

filter?? (not sure if your filter has that)

Anyone looked at those? I think they are just salt. (don't quote me

here, make sure to verify). But baking soda is used to maintain the pH

on the pool. They actually have the instructions on the box. And you

can buy large boxes in the baking section (grocery store) or laundry

section (Walmart)for about $2.00.

GSE might make a good mold treatment if that should happen.

At least until you can switch to a bromine system or something else.

Just food for thought. And fish aquariums or ponds for fish don't use

chlorine because it's toxic and kills the fish...so peaking into what

they use for the water, aside from charcoal filters....

>

>

> _Swimming Pools - if you can't afford to switch to salt water..? _

>

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> (recoveringnicholas)

> Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:25 pm (PDT)

> So, if you don't have the funds to switch your pool over to a salt

water

> system - what would be the next best alternative to chlorine?

>

> We just bought a chamber, so spending a lot on switching over the

pool is

> out of the question this year. Does anyone have any suggestions on an

> alternative which wouldn't cost quite so much?

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

> Using Bromine, I think is the alternative. Hydrogen peroxide,

which might

> actually be a plus, only it eats lexan used -- at least on our pool

-- as the

> material of the pump basket cover.

>

> There's also -- theoretically, at least -- a pond system that could

be used.

>

> Here's a website from the UK discussing it:

> _http://www.poolstore.co.uk/shopscr321.html_

(http://www.poolstore.co.uk/shopscr321.html)

>

> There is also something that isn't that expensive that is attached

between

> the filter/pump and the pool that is supposed to reduce chlorine

use by I

> think it is 80%. You have to start with a clear pool though.

>

> This one sounds great, and I didn't want to look at the price:

>

_http://www.airwaterbestprices.com/chlorine,free,swimming,pools,spas,hot,tubs,no\

chlorine,swi

> mming.pool.htm_

>

(http://www.airwaterbestprices.com/chlorine,free,swimming,pools,spas,hot,tubs,no\

chlorine,swimming.pool.htm)

>

> Depending on the size of your pool, the price isn't bad:

> _http://www.chlorfree.net/_ (http://www.chlorfree.net/)

>

> I'm glad you asked this question!

>

> Francine

>

>

>

> epiousian = the expression of agape

>

> quite a bit more than enough

>

>

>

>

>

> **************Vote for your city's best dining and nightlife. City's

Best

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PS : This site IS to discuss LDN and NOT specific conditions...again think before you talk!Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for fuel-efficient used cars.

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Dear ,

There have been many accounts of people going off and then back on LDN. Most do just fine when they resume. Some have reported that they never get back to where they were, and a few have reported that things were actually better the next time they got back on.

Like everything else with LDN, it would seem that it is such an individual thing as to how you will do.

All my best

Aletha

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My mom uses LDN for Parkinson's. The main thing she noticed was more energy and a feeling of well being. She is still progressing slowly however.

I will send you what posts I have saved regarding Parkinson's.

My best, Aletha

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