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Robynn, I was curious if there is a web site for the Lancet. My Dr kept

referring to things that he had read in the Lancet, so I thought that if I

could find some good articles (that he possibly has not read), he might take

notice....just a thought...and hope !!

Your Lyme Friend,

<< Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 00:52:35 -0700

From: " & Robynn " <nebneb@...>

Subject: Re: Found posted at Harvard Forum website

Is being " exposed " to Lyme disease like being " exposed " to radiation? Or

" exposed " to Sarin nerve gas?

I don't know about you all, but I worry for those hunters who have just been

" exposed " to Lyme disease.

Robynn

>From: " Barbara Fitzmaurice " <blfitzma@...>

>But in the September 25th issue of The Lancet, French researchers

>report on a new test that distinguishes between people who

>have been exposed but are not sick, those who have an early

>form of the disease, and those with a chronic form of Lyme disease.

>

> Dr. Marc Victor Assous, of the UFR Cochin Port-Royal in Paris, France,

> and colleagues studied three groups of people who tested positive for the

> bacteria that cause Lyme disease: 22 hunters who did not have any

symptoms; 15

> people with meningitis; and 6 people with arthritis, a sign of chronic

Lyme

> disease. The researchers tested blood samples for IgG avidity, which

measures how

> strongly antibodies called IgG stick to the Lyme disease bacterium.

>

> The investigators detected clear differences in IgG avidity among the

> three groups. It was highest in participants with arthritis and lowest in

> those with meningitis, Assous and colleagues report. The levels in the

hunters,

> who had been exposed to Lyme disease bacteria, but who did not have

symptoms, were

> between the other two groups.

>

> SOURCE: The Lancet 1999;354:1096-1097.

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Hi gang,

Judy, what did you go through for doc to discover you have a sleep

disorder? Did you have to stay overnite? Hooked up to thingys on your

head? I have always had trouble sleeping.

Patsy

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No this was just a test that was done at home. I wore a monitor on my finger

and somehow it recorded my breathing. The doctor thinks that should be

enough, that I don't need to go to an overnight study. He wants me to use

oxygen at night. We're waiting to see what the insurance co. says.

Judy

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Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2001 19:55:23 -0600 (CST)

Hi gang,

Judy, what did you go through for doc to discover you have a sleep

disorder? Did you have to stay overnite? Hooked up to thingys on your

head? I have always had trouble sleeping.

Patsy

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Patsy, when he first suggested that I do this test I told him I did not feel

that I had sleep apnea. I just did it to humor him. I usually don't having

any trouble going to sleep at night.

Judy

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Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2001 19:55:23 -0600 (CST)

Hi gang,

Judy, what did you go through for doc to discover you have a sleep

disorder? Did you have to stay overnite? Hooked up to thingys on your

head? I have always had trouble sleeping.

Patsy

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In a message dated 3/8/01 10:17:16 AM Eastern Standard Time, Todd writes:

Well its nearly 9:15 am here and I survived....I brought in 4 dozen Krispy

Kreme donuts to work for my co-workers and I didn't have one....I opted for

a EAS Edge Advant Carb Control Nutrition Bar...the apple cinnamon flavor not

bad...26g protiens and 2.5g of carbs ..bought at the local WalMart for

$1.67 a bar.....Got up at 4:30 and did 20 mins of ABS before I had to get

ready for work.....I start work at 5:30am...so getting in a morning workout

is pretty hard.....

Congratulations, Todd. I know how that goes. Last week I was at a conference, and you'd have thought it was a donut conference instead of a medical conference!!

Give yourself a treat, though, a reward...I have a list of non-food rewards.

Its a good idea. (and I'm a woman that loves lists!)

a (a former OSSG-er)

"The first and the best victory is to conquer self."

-- Plato

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I think either shriver or Couric wrote a book about death

Books on Death and Dying

A very good friend of ours was killed in a freak truck accident this

afternoon...his name was Doug. He was one of 3 men my husband really

thought of as close friends and he lived across the street. He and

his wife have been involved in Bridget's life since her birth and

both of the girls were very fond of 'uncle' Doug. I know there are

books out there that approach this subject...does anyone have

suggestions of titles as I am drawing a blank. I can't believe that

I have to deal with this in regard to Bridg right now but I can't

just not say anything. I remember when our pig died and we didn't

say anything...we didn't think she would notice...WRONG!! Well I

know she will notice if he doesn't come around and flat out asks

for him to come visit. I'm not putting this very well...He will be

missed by us all. Bridget needs a story about dying to read so she

can go over it until it sinks in. I will relate it to Doug for her.

Unbelievable...Thanks, Deanna

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Wow, i am so sorry to here that thats awful,but i took my daughter to school

this morning an got some equally bad news. A three year old girl was waiting

for some funding to go to texas an try some meds for a brain tumor she had

,and she died at home she was so cute this is truley sad when you put

yourself in their places. Just look forward and thank god you still have your

most important your children an family freinds are awesome ,but family is the

most important.

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Re: barry activation

Congratulations on your wonderful day! It is a little bit different for

you than was fr my daughter who was implanted at 2 yrs old. When they

turned her on for the first time, she cried! She was scared at the

noise. It took a trip to Disney World to convince her to leave the

implant on. I remmber when she was first diagnosed as profoundly deaf

in both ears I was so upset that she would never talk or sing or hear

Christmas carols. Now, she thinks she is Celine Dion the way she sits in

the back of the car and sings her little heart out. God answers all

prayers in His own time, I know He answered mine! Good luck and keep up

the good work.

Mom of Sydney

N24 Sept. 1997

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