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In 30 or 40 years most of us with hepc or gulf war syndrome will be dead.

Re: [ ] Re: Digest Number 84

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> >

> > > I think there is a tendency in this country to deny

> > > the existance of a problem until it is impossible.

> > > Then maybe they'll do something about it. I have read

> > > that the VA is dragging it's feet dx hcv and admitting

> > > responsibility for it. They try to blame it all on

> > > drug abuse, when their practice of mass inoculation

> > > spread the disease. The article claimed that they are

> > > fighting it because they don't have enough money to

> > > treat the number of vets they suspect are infected.

> > > -dz-

> > >

> > > --- ADandyDeesign@... wrote:

> > > > , I totally agree. I guess someone really

> > > > important has to get

> > > > sick before they'll start looking at this disease

> > > > and funding it

> > > > more. Making people more aware of it, know what I

> > > > mean? Sad but true.

> > > > Lynn;~)

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

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> > > __________________________________________________

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I can't understand what is taking them so long. The Peg has long been approved, and they have since approved Peg bundled with ribavarin, but the ribavarin is not yet available unbundled. Why? I can't for the life of me understand what the problem is. -dz-

<ralexan@...> wrote: Hi DZThat is how the VA denied my claim for disability. Although it is probablytrue, since at that time I was inoculating myself far more often than theywere. They have made some improvements in treating Vets with hepc in thelast couple of years. Recently the nurse at the clinic I have to go to toldme that they were to take the pills out of the Rebetron packages and usethem with the Peg Interferon. She won't do this since it is only going to bea month or two before they have the new Peg combo. It is a little expensiveto throw away all of the Interferon. Re: [ ] Re: Digest Number 84> I think there is a tendency in this country to deny> the existance of a problem until it is impossible.> Then maybe they'll do something about it. I have read> that the VA is dragging it's feet dx hcv and admitting> responsibility for it. They try to blame it all on> drug abuse, when their practice of mass inoculation> spread the disease. The article claimed that they are> fighting it because they don't have enough money to> treat the number of vets they suspect are infected.> -dz->> --- ADandyDeesign@... wrote:> > , I totally agree. I guess someone really> > important has to get> > sick before they'll start looking at this disease> > and funding it> > more. Making people more aware of it, know what I> > mean? Sad but true.> > Lynn;~)> >> >>>> __________________________________________________>

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I'm sure that's the way they plan to escape it. My brother in law is a Japanese American. His father was put into the camps during WWII, just because he was Japanese. I noticed that the government had ordered some payment for the injustice these people sufferred. My brother-in-laws father as well as the majority of the people in those camps had already passed on, conveniently saving quite a little sum of money for our government. -dz-

<ralexan@...> wrote: In 30 or 40 years most of us with hepc or gulf war syndrome will be dead. Re: [ ] Re: Digest Number 84> >> >> > > I think there is a tendency in this country to deny> > > the existance of a problem until it is impossible.> > > Then maybe they'll do something about it. I have read> > > that the VA is dragging it's feet dx hcv and admitting> > > responsibility for it. They try to blame it all on> > > drug abuse, when their practice of mass inoculation> > > spread the disease. The article claimed that they are> > > fighting it because they don't have enough money to> > > treat the number of vets they suspect are infected.> > > -dz-> > >> > > --- ADandyDeesign@... wrote:> > > > , I totally agree. I guess someone really> > > > important has to get> > > > sick before they'll start looking at this disease> > > > and funding it> > > > more. Making people more aware of it, know what I> > > > mean? Sad but true.> > > > Lynn;~)> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > __________________________________________________> > >

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Tim,

what a nice surprise to see you and the girls this

morning! well, photos anyway! you have adorable

daughters.

thanks!

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> From: glitterari@...

> 2. Santa Claus and Christmas

> From: Tim Casey <realityab@...>

> 3. Re: Santa Claus and Christmas

> From: " DAWN RIDER "

> <israelswarrior@...>

> 4. Re: Santa Claus and Christmas

> From: " stinky72001 "

> <stinky72001@...>

> 5. Timmy & the youngest 2 troopers!

> From: Tim Casey <realityab@...>

> 6. Re: Timmy & the youngest 2 troopers!

> From: " DAWN RIDER "

> <israelswarrior@...>

> 7. Some Encouraging News

> From: " DAWN RIDER "

> <israelswarrior@...>

> 8. Re: Santa Claus and Christmas

> From: " mtngirl_1013 " <samncraig@...>

> 9. Re: Some Encouraging News

> From: " mel cassidy "

> <atilia99@...>

> 10. Which News Clip?

> From: " DAWN RIDER "

> <israelswarrior@...>

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> Subject: Re: Breaking News - Paxil Lawsuit

>

> As part of both lawsuits against the makers of this

> poison, this is only the

> beginning of bringing these evil bastards to their

> knees!!! I feel

> victorious today!!!! Thanks for posting that, Dawn.

>

>

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> Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 09:58:41 -0800 (PST)

> From: Tim Casey <realityab@...>

> Subject: Santa Claus and Christmas

>

>

> I trust everyone had a good Christmas. Was

> Santa Claus good to you? My daughters certainly were

> showered with presents. But I'm really not impressed

> with Santa this time. I didn't ask for much and I've

> been very good this year yet when I awoke on

> Christmas morning, there was no naked woman in my

> bed. What gives? There's close to a billion adult

> single women in this world so it's not like I was

> asking for the unattainable. I didn't specify any

> particulars other than " a good woman " and you can't

> tell me there are no good women in the world. Being

> good all year didn't work, so I guess I'll have to

> be naughty and find my own.

>

>

>

> Tim

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Tim,

what a nice surprise to see you and the girls this

morning! well, photos anyway! you have adorable

daughters.

thanks!

--- SSRI medications wrote:

> There are 10 messages in this issue.

>

> Topics in this digest:

>

> 1. Re: Breaking News - Paxil Lawsuit

> From: glitterari@...

> 2. Santa Claus and Christmas

> From: Tim Casey <realityab@...>

> 3. Re: Santa Claus and Christmas

> From: " DAWN RIDER "

> <israelswarrior@...>

> 4. Re: Santa Claus and Christmas

> From: " stinky72001 "

> <stinky72001@...>

> 5. Timmy & the youngest 2 troopers!

> From: Tim Casey <realityab@...>

> 6. Re: Timmy & the youngest 2 troopers!

> From: " DAWN RIDER "

> <israelswarrior@...>

> 7. Some Encouraging News

> From: " DAWN RIDER "

> <israelswarrior@...>

> 8. Re: Santa Claus and Christmas

> From: " mtngirl_1013 " <samncraig@...>

> 9. Re: Some Encouraging News

> From: " mel cassidy "

> <atilia99@...>

> 10. Which News Clip?

> From: " DAWN RIDER "

> <israelswarrior@...>

>

>

>

________________________________________________________________________

>

________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 1

> Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 10:40:14 EST

> From: glitterari@...

> Subject: Re: Breaking News - Paxil Lawsuit

>

> As part of both lawsuits against the makers of this

> poison, this is only the

> beginning of bringing these evil bastards to their

> knees!!! I feel

> victorious today!!!! Thanks for posting that, Dawn.

>

>

>

> [This message contained attachments]

>

>

>

>

________________________________________________________________________

>

________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 2

> Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 09:58:41 -0800 (PST)

> From: Tim Casey <realityab@...>

> Subject: Santa Claus and Christmas

>

>

> I trust everyone had a good Christmas. Was

> Santa Claus good to you? My daughters certainly were

> showered with presents. But I'm really not impressed

> with Santa this time. I didn't ask for much and I've

> been very good this year yet when I awoke on

> Christmas morning, there was no naked woman in my

> bed. What gives? There's close to a billion adult

> single women in this world so it's not like I was

> asking for the unattainable. I didn't specify any

> particulars other than " a good woman " and you can't

> tell me there are no good women in the world. Being

> good all year didn't work, so I guess I'll have to

> be naughty and find my own.

>

>

>

> Tim

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

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Londa-

also check out the below site and post your story there if you are willing

to share. wow!!!!Is all I can say!!! Yes the revision surgery is huge and

yours is more than any as your si jonts are in need of repair as well. That

is probably a seperate surgery and that is a 3 months on your back in bed

ordeal for si joint fusion. There is a Lamont in NYC that does SI

Joints and others. Dr. Errico in NYC is fantastic and I think highly

of him for revision.

take care

TwistedSister in NJ

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: no offense! I've just been busy! Good luck with your surgery!

has some scales for sale that weigh up to 400 lbs if anybody needs one.

Sandy: sorry I am busy that weekend (getting married). Otherwise you know

I'd rather cheer you on your run.

Annie: Of course you'd lose weight on any diet even if you weren't banded.

You've done that before. The problem is you can't stick to a diet. Very

few people really can for long. You can't permanently keep weight off with

a diet. Once you go off the diet you always gain it back.

Once you get a band you don't have much choice. You have to eat less.

(After 2 or 3 fills). Otherwise you throw up. Which is no fun. And you

really want to eat less because you are full and satisfied with smaller

amounts of food. The food stretches your tiny stomach and a signal goes to

your brain that turns off your appetite. That doesn't happen without a

band. And that's what makes it work.

Being full is like eating thanksgiving dinner use to feel. Except it's only

a half a cup of food. About 1200-1600 calories a day.

Of course if you are really determined you can sabotage your band. You can

find ways to eat around the band. You can skip getting properly filled.

You can eat high calorie junk and high fat foods and consume a stick of

butter every day. You can eat constantly all day long and wash food down

with fluids.

Or you can use getting WLS as a real commitment to being a thinner and

healthier person. You can really try to do the best you can at getting

properly filled, exercising and eating less.

It's your choice. An unlike a diet it's not about making a choice at every

single eating opportunity. It's about making a choice once and for all

about what kind of life you want to have and then sticking with the

decision. About using the band to help you make the choices you really want

for yourself.

The band is not a guarantee. It's a tool. And using the guidelines are

just for beginners. I really eat anything and everything that I want. I

don't follow any rules. If I want a milkshake I have one. But just one and

probably not even once a month. Because I know if I get in the habit of

doing that every day I will ruin my health and my body and I know I don't

want that.

Yes, sometimes I over eat. Sometimes I have to throw up. Sometimes I test

the band. And I pay the price for doing that. And I learn. And I make

better choices so I don't hurt myself. So I support myself in being happy,

healthy and wise. Because really, it's a better way to live. Because I

have more respect for myself and my life than I use to. Because I am filled

with hope.

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In a message dated 7/24/02 6:07:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> Hi, I

> > can't believe I am 31 today!!!!! How wrong can

> > doctors be :)

>

Happy Birthday Tf!! Ain't life grand? Luv ya! Vickie

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