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Hi ,

I have an appt. at 9:50 AM (8:50 your time) tomorrow (Thurs.) morning.

Liz

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Lizzy

That is terrible

I think that is not right or fair to you. when do you see the doctor again??

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Goodluck Lizzy

What type of doctor? ask lots of questions? and options??

R

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Hi ,

I have an appt. at 9:50 AM (8:50 your time) tomorrow (Thurs.) morning.

Liz

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Lizzy

That is terrible

I think that is not right or fair to you. when do you see the doctor again??

R

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Hi ,

It's my family doctor. She said if she can't figure it out after me having this

CAT Scan and the lab work she'll send me to a urologist.

Love, Liz

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Goodluck Lizzy

What type of doctor? ask lots of questions? and options??

R

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Just try to focus on the fact that you WILL get answers & can then

find ways to heal...L & L ~Marleen

>

> Hi ,

>

> It's my family doctor. She said if she can't figure it out after me

having this CAT Scan and the lab work she'll send me to a urologist.

>

> Love, Liz

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> Goodluck Lizzy

> What type of doctor? ask lots of questions? and options??

> R

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I will Marleen!!!!! Thank you!!!!

Liz

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Just try to focus on the fact that you WILL get answers & can then

find ways to heal...L & L ~Marleen

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Lizzy

Keep persistent on that !!

R

Re: Re: Liz

Hi ,

It's my family doctor. She said if she can't figure it out after me having

this CAT Scan and the lab work she'll send me to a urologist.

Love, Liz

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Goodluck Lizzy

What type of doctor? ask lots of questions? and options??

R

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See why tens of thousands agree, Life Lift is the best!

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It was only 15 lbs. in the last month. It was actually about 80

lbs. over the course of living with achalasia. I had periods of it

being very bad and losing weight rapidly then periods of holding

steady for a while, the same as many of us.

Liz

> >

> > HI, all. Just a note to let you know that if you are considering

> having surgery open, ..IT " S OK! There are some here who have had

it

> open...

> > But why so few and what is the difference?

> > the Laproscopic is the method of choice as it has the least

> impact on the body..The body cavity is never opened. And it is the

> least expensive.

> > But let me reassure you there is nothing wrong with having a

> myotomy and fundo " open " . As a matter of fact, surgeons would love

> to have them all open, they can see whats happening, the can reach

> everything, Only the impact is harder on the body.

> > The recovery time is the same as with any surgery, it is 6

> weeks. Recovery is slower, eating is a slower process, but the

> results could in some cases be better.

> > As and Cameron can attest. the scars are to be rivaled,

> too.

> > We think martins looks like the SR 71 stealth jet, and Camerons

> looks like ... well, we drew a zipper one time on it...

> > Please dont hesitate to ask or share your open story...

> > We are still here to support you.

> > Open myotomy and fundo .. is sometimes a neccessary and not-so

> planned event.

> >

> > For all the newbies.. Sometimes, if you have lost a lot of

> weight in a very short time your insides have a bit of free

floating

> of your organs. With Cameron, he had to have the open when a

artery

> was nicked, right from the get go..

> > But s was plannned, and either way... they both were

> great surgeries, with very good outcomes.

> >

> > Carolyn... mom of Cameron .... in the Lovely Sierra Nevada's

> where the daffodils are popping up

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> > Wooleeacre Productions

> > Custom Screenprinting

> > on a small scale!

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> > Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments.

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ah.. now it is more like Cameron : ) Carolynlizzie2542 <lsloan@...> wrote: It was only 15 lbs. in the last month. It was actually about 80 lbs. over the course of living with achalasia. I had periods of it being very bad and losing weight rapidly then periods of holding steady for a while, the same as many of us.Liz> >> > HI, all. Just a note to let you know that if you are considering > having surgery open, ..IT"S

OK! There are some here who have had it > open... > > But why so few and what is the difference? > > the Laproscopic is the method of choice as it has the least > impact on the body..The body cavity is never opened. And it is the > least expensive. > > But let me reassure you there is nothing wrong with having a > myotomy and fundo "open". As a matter of fact, surgeons would love > to have them all open, they can see whats happening, the can reach > everything, Only the impact is harder on the body.> > The recovery time is the same as with any surgery, it is 6 > weeks. Recovery is slower, eating is a slower process, but the > results could in some cases be better.> > As and Cameron can attest. the scars are to be rivaled, > too. > > We think martins looks like the SR 71 stealth jet, and Camerons > looks like ... well, we drew a zipper one time

on it... > > Please dont hesitate to ask or share your open story... > > We are still here to support you.> > Open myotomy and fundo .. is sometimes a neccessary and not-so > planned event.> > > > For all the newbies.. Sometimes, if you have lost a lot of > weight in a very short time your insides have a bit of free floating > of your organs. With Cameron, he had to have the open when a artery > was nicked, right from the get go.. > > But s was plannned, and either way... they both were > great surgeries, with very good outcomes.> > > > Carolyn... mom of Cameron .... in the Lovely Sierra Nevada's > where the daffodils are popping up> > > > > > Wooleeacre Productions > > Custom Screenprinting > > on a small scale!> > > > > > > > > > > >

> > > > ---------------------------------> > > > Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments.> >> > > > > > > > >

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, I'd like to know who in SF will do fills for "Mexico Lap Bandsters". If I can't get back to Mexicali at the right time, I need a good back-up plan and SF is about as close to my home as I'm likely to find. Thanks! Phyllis

Liz

Liz,

I also have the number of a doc in San Fran. if you want it let me know. I don't know anything about him though.

P.S. Did you get the other info I posted for you about the doc in San ?lizadeltastar <airbart@...> wrote:

!Who does your fills in San and what does it cost? I know I need a "tweak" but can't get the time to get back to Dr. Aceves. San is just would be very convenient if it's not too overpriced. Please let me know.Thanks, Liz>> Virginia,> My husband works in San and that is where I get my fills. I lived in Santa about 6 years ago for a short while and then moved back to Las Vegas and know I am here.Its nice to meet people close to here that have the same thing in common.> >

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Hi

Steve said he met you and that Audrey was absolutely adorable! I'm so glad

she enjoyed being the honoree and participating in the Walk. I'm sorry to

hear that she's hurting today, though. I hope she feels better tomorrow.

Liz

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From: [mailto: ] On Behalf

Of son

Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 10:37 AM

Subject: Liz

Liz,

I met your husband and daughter at the Arthritis Walk here in Salt Lake

yesterday. They were really upbeat and your husband gave me a lot of good

advice.

Audrey was the honoree yesterday and so that was really fun. She was really

hurting after the walk and ended up being carried most of the way, but I'm

so proud that she even attempted it. She's saying her toes really hurt

today, so I think we're going to take it easy.

Anyways, hi from another Utahn!

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Thanks you Sweet Rashelle! Actually I do wear it over my clothes,

the pain probably has nothing to do with the belt. I guess I just

noticed the pain more after wearing the belt than at other times. My

body's crazy though and I get weird reactions to things, so who

knows. :-)

Thanks for trying!

Love ya!

Liz

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>

> Hello Sweet Liz

>

> I am sorry it has taken me so long to see this. I hope you are

doing better.

>

> I wish I could help, but frankly I have never heard of anything

like this. I have used my belt for years with the Night Magic and I

have never experienced anything even remotely similar.

>

> Wanda's idea that it could be something to do with using it

directly over your skin could possibly be related, but I am just not

sure. I always put the Night Magic directly on my skin, but I always

put the belt over my clothes so I have never had it directly on my

skin.

>

> I will ask a few of the people who I know use their belts often to

see if anyone else can come up with any ideas. When you dissolve

the toxins in the fat cells it should not be painful. All it should

do is cause you to release toxins, but there should not be any pain

associated with that.

>

> I am beginning to wonder if you are not having some sort of

allergic reaction to the rubber in the belt. That could also be

possible. If you are wearing it directly on your skin then I would

suggest you wear it over clothing.

>

> Be Healthy and take good care,

>

> Rashelle

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Thank you Molly! I'll try and not be such a stranger.

I had a lot of health issues last year and though I'm not 100% I am

much better. I gained quite a bit of weight and I'm working on getting

it off and getting healthier. I've been walking and doing LL at least

a few days a week, striving for 5 or 6 days a week like it used to be.

Liz

>

> Hi Liz ,

> Nice to see a post for you on the board i miss reading your

> messages here. I always found them to be so encouraging.

> Molly : O )

>

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i Liz,

I hope that all of your health problems from last year are now a thing of the

past and that you will not develop any new health problems this year!! Good

luck with your Life Lift breathing program and I hope that you will be able to

lose weight once and for all. The secret of Life Lift weight loss is to keep

doing the Life Lift breathing for the rest of your life without ceasing!!! If

you do that, I think that you will have it made!!!

It's so nice to see some posts in my inbox from you and to be able to answer

them. I hope that I will see more posts from you from now on rather than fewer

posts!!! Welcome back to our wonderful group, Liz, and please stay with us this

time!!! I have really missed you.

Love always,

Pat

Re: Liz

Thank you Molly! I'll try and not be such a stranger.

I had a lot of health issues last year and though I'm not 100% I am

much better. I gained quite a bit of weight and I'm working on getting

it off and getting healthier. I've been walking and doing LL at least

a few days a week, striving for 5 or 6 days a week like it used to be.

Liz

>

> Hi Liz ,

> Nice to see a post for you on the board i miss reading your

> messages here. I always found them to be so encouraging.

> Molly : O )

>

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Thanks Melinda! You would love his tapes!

Liz

>

> I like Foreman - - I bet his walking tapes are great! Great

to see you back online, Liz!

>

> Love,

>

> Melinda :o)

>

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Glad to have you back Liz , are you doing the indoor walking

program ?

Molly : O )

> >

> > Hi Liz ,

> > Nice to see a post for you on the board i miss reading your

> > messages here. I always found them to be so encouraging.

> > Molly : O )

> >

> >

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Hi Molly,

Yes! I do Sansone, Foreman, and the Austin

walking videos/ dvd's.

>

> Glad to have you back Liz , are you doing the indoor walking

> program ?

> Molly : O )

>

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Not really! I love 's, but is like a breath of fresh air.

You can get his tapes or DVDs very cheap at christianbook.com. Go

there and type in Foreman.

Liz

>

> Liz ,

> Are the tapes more streneous then the leslie ones ?

> Molly : O )

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Thank you Molly!

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> Praying they find the cause of the swelling soon Liz .

> Molly : O )

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I miss you miss you

Think and pray for you often

Blessings

R

Liz

Hi Liz ,

Nice to see a post for you on the board i miss reading your

messages here. I always found them to be so encouraging.

Molly : O )

>

> Hi ,

>

> I'm so glad LL is helping your brain fog. I thought about you off

and

> on in the last couple of years and prayed for you too. It seems

like

> we all come back to the fact that LL is a Godsend. It helps us in

so

> many ways.

>

> Where are you at in Louisiana? My brother lives in Abbeville.

>

> Love, Liz

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>

>

> Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:01 am (PST)

> Ya know, MS is a disease you can " live with " . We MSers just love

that

> " but you look so good " . It can eat you alive in spirit, it eats

your

> nerves.

> I have suffered on and off with depression and fear from the

disease

> and

> its progression. In December of 2005, my Physician's assistant was

> thinking of suggesting " chemo " . Yep, that's what I said. and many

> people do well with it. However, I knew in my gut that now was not

> the

> time to do that...over a year ago.

> I did not exacerbate all year..not a major one anyway. I did not

> return

> to LL until a little over a month ago. What made me remember was

> realizing I was " holding my breath " . I would sit and " gasp " every

now

> and then. And my husband said it sounded like I was having trouble

> breathing at night...yep, I knew I had those tapes somewhere????

>

> So I took the tapes and joined the group again. What can I say, I

am

> more able to " choose " better for myself now, and I am not

tired...the

> " brain " fog I tended towards is diminishing.

> I am not having " symptoms " unless I overdo my flexes! :)

>

> Virginia, I am so excited for you to have that doctor say he

doesn't

> need to see you for a year...that is a real dream for myself. I

did

> just get released from my psychologist, he said I really appeared

to

> have it all under control! WOW... I didn't expect that. But ya

know

> what, I think the Oxygen affected my brain activity...the

endorphins

> really heightened and basically I am full of possibilities now.

>

> My MS groups are slowly being sent to you. Like myself, yep, they

> will

> be skeptical at first. But, I think that like me they will realize

> what

> do you have to lose?

> Thank you to all of you for your support....

>

> I am managing at least 40 breaths a day, sometimes many more!

>

> EVER Breathing in Louisiana,

>

>

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Hi Virginia,

You're funny!!! I actually don't think many doctors know what

they're doing. They just want to give you a bandade and not look

into the real culprit of the sickness. It really gets frustrating

sometimes.

I cut back on my salt intake a while back. As for the sinus thing,

it's been very bad the last several days and the last thing that I

want to do is go back on antibiotics. :-o I haven't tried to figure

out what causes my sinus trouble. It probably is a dairy thing but I

haven't tried cutting them out.

Thanks!

Liz

>

> Hello sweet Liz,

>

> I'm sure your getting your money's worth from the

> doctor but sometimes they overlook the simple things,

> I think. Have you checked your diet for sources of

> salt intake? That can put the water weight on quick

> as well as sinus problems. Some times the allergery

> thing is because of milk products in the diet, others

> allegens that you can't avoid. Also dizzy spells can

> be brought on by the allergens. It causes unequal

> pressure in the ears which can make a room spin.

>

> Just a couple of thoughts that I hope might help,

> although you have probably already checked them out.

>

> :-) Love

> Virginia

>

>

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Goodmorning Liz! I am so glad you are still here! And doing wonderful with

your life lift. How is your health otherwise? The last time I talked to you

there was some major problems, I sure hope the DR's have that all healed.

Love, Connie

n a message dated 3/23/2007 8:11:04 PM Pacific Standard Time,

Lizkins9@... writes:

> Hi Girls,

>

> Thanks for all of my Birthday wishes last week! I was sick all week

> with an upper resp. thing going on and that's why I was so quiet. But

> I'm better now.

>

> Today I did 25 LL breaths with my walk. Tonight I did 65 LL breaths

> working my abs, obliques, buns, and face.

>

> Hi Connie! It's great to see you posting!

>

> Congratulations on your new job and you're smaller size!

>

> Laurie, I'm glad you had a great time on your trip!

>

> Love, Liz

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Hi Connie,

How sweet of you to remember details of all of our lives!!! How wonderful that

you think of us all the time and that you are always so concerned about each of

us.

Love always,

Pat

Re: Liz

Goodmorning Liz! I am so glad you are still here! And doing wonderful with

your life lift. How is your health otherwise? The last time I talked to you

there was some major problems, I sure hope the DR's have that all healed.

Love, Connie

n a message dated 3/23/2007 8:11:04 PM Pacific Standard Time,

Lizkins9juno (DOT) com writes:

> Hi Girls,

>

> Thanks for all of my Birthday wishes last week! I was sick all week

> with an upper resp. thing going on and that's why I was so quiet. But

> I'm better now.

>

> Today I did 25 LL breaths with my walk. Tonight I did 65 LL breaths

> working my abs, obliques, buns, and face.

>

> Hi Connie! It's great to see you posting!

>

> Congratulations on your new job and you're smaller size!

>

> Laurie, I'm glad you had a great time on your trip!

>

> Love, Liz

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Hi Connie,

I'm doing much better. Most of the problems are gone other than the

swelling and urine retention. I feel almost normal. :-)

Love, Liz

>

> Goodmorning Liz! I am so glad you are still here! And doing

wonderful with

> your life lift. How is your health otherwise? The last time I

talked to you

> there was some major problems, I sure hope the DR's have that all

healed.

> Love, Connie

>

>

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Hi C., R., Coni and everyone. :-)

I'm fine!!!! I've just been busy with the kids. They both went on

camping trips this summer. They had fun! fished for the 1st

time and caught 9 fish, she was so happy! We had Kidz Camp...

vacation bible school etc. etc.

We also started a worship team and I've been really busy with

that... Practice, practice practice! :-) I'm also babysitting full

time now, so life is a little crazy!

I'm still LLing, doing my walks 5 days a week, and doing Pilates a

few times a week.

Take care!!!!

Love, Liz

>

> Lizkins, It's so good to hear from you! Are you doing alright?

> Love,

> C

>

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Dear Liz, it sounds like your life is full and full of fun! You go girl! Love,

coni

Re: Liz

LifeLift

> Hi C., R., Coni and everyone. :-)

>

> I'm fine!!!! I've just been busy with the kids. They both went

> on

> camping trips this summer. They had fun! fished for the

> 1st

> time and caught 9 fish, she was so happy! We had Kidz Camp...

> vacation bible school etc. etc.

>

> We also started a worship team and I've been really busy with

> that... Practice, practice practice! :-) I'm also babysitting

> full

> time now, so life is a little crazy!

>

> I'm still LLing, doing my walks 5 days a week, and doing Pilates

> a

> few times a week.

>

> Take care!!!!

> Love, Liz

>

>

>

> >

> > Lizkins, It's so good to hear from you! Are you doing alright?

> > Love,

> > C

> >

>

>

>

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