Guest guest Posted October 4, 2000 Report Share Posted October 4, 2000 Charlotte, anxiety and panic has been one of my most horrible problems, and alot of mine seems to be lyme related but in the back of my head i wonder if its just lyme. my doc put me on biaxin as well, knowing full well that one of my biggest problems is panic and anxiety. and of course my first herx on biaxin an dplaquenil made my anxiety magnified one hundered billion times even more. i wonder the same thing. now im on tetr. as you know also. -monica maybe we should ask him??? > >Message: 7 > Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 02:00:54 EDT > From: CHBasset@... >Subject: Re: Loss of bladder control > > -- I have the normal 51-yr-old female's bladder control problems >occasionally -- haven't noticed any worsening since Lyme, but I have to >tell >you that, though I'm sorry for your problem, your idea of a cork gave me a >very much needed laugh. It's been a rough day. Thanks. I hope someone >else >has some ideas for you. > >BTW, a couple of you were discussing Biaxin and panic; I've had panic >disorder (unrelated to Lyme) for 30 years -- well-controlled now with meds >-- >but the Biaxin made it worse. Now I'm on Tetracycline, and though I'm >having >a really bad herx again , the panic is gone. I wonder, too, why my doc put >me on Biaxin knowing my history. Interesting. --charlotte > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > > > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2000 Report Share Posted October 4, 2000 , I'm going to see my doc next Monday and will ask him about Biaxin and panic. I wonder if there is another drug that could be substituted for Biaxin for people who have history of panic disorder. He knew that I'm being treated for it, and he never mentioned that my panic might increase! Grrrrr! Well, at least I'm off the drug for now. --Charlotte Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2001 Report Share Posted March 9, 2001 Hi Harper & All, I can relate to all that you are saying. I have been lingering here for a long time. I used to post quite a bit, but I gained so much from the information provided. I was formally diagnosed in 7/00 with AIH. Had symptoms since 11/99. My GI sent the biopsy to a hepatologist at s Hopkins in Baltimore, and they do not necessarily agree with the docs at Frederick Memorial Hospital where I had the biopsy. My LFTs were running quite high. I was put on Prednisone, but it turns out I am allergic to it. (Doc says that is rare.) I was recently in the hospital for an ERCP. They said I have gastritis, chronic active hepatitis, pancreatitis, etc. Three weeks after being in the hospital, I had my LFTs done as well as a 5-hour Glucose Tolerance Test. Well, the LFTs came back NORMAL (the first time in many months). I saw my GI and he said everything looked good... I am in remission. He told me to be grateful. Okay, I'm grateful. Today, I had to visit my primary care doctor for sinusitis. He asked me if I had been to the hepatologist consult yet! All I said was " WHAT " ? All the reports that my GI sent down to my PC said I was to have a consultation with a hepatologist. Now they don't know if I have AIH or steatosis. I was dumbfounded. The doc made copies of all the reports -- I think I was misled (I hate to say a doctor lied to me). No mention of all my stomach problems, liver problems, etc., was made. I am absolutely dumbfounded. I called my GI, and, gee, he's on vacation. I told them to pull my chart -- I WILL talk to him on Monday when he returns. My primary care said I really need to know what I am dealing with. The problem, he said, is that I am allergic to prednisone -- one of the primary meds for AIH. He also said most of the drugs to treat AIH are toxic to the liver. I am so confused -- where do I go from here? I look great (at least that's what everybody tells me). I don't have jaundice -- yet. I don't even know what or who to believe right now. I get tired very easily. I had to withdraw from school. The doc did say, though, that my crushed foot has nothing to do with the liver. I crushed it under a 500-pound food cart at the nursing home where I worked. Now I am a candidate for permanent disability. I'm not thinking straight right now -- this has me baffled. Now there is mention of liver transplant -- not right now, but later. I have followed all my diets to the letter, and I just don't know what to think. Any comments would be welcome. Thanks, and Take Care all, Robin Mt. Airy, MD AIH 7/00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2001 Report Share Posted March 9, 2001 Robin, how infuriating! How outrageous! Yeah, it's time to lean hard. As for "mention of liver transplant -- not right now, but later." My personal opinion isn't too get too worked up over that -- yet. My LiverDoc (gastroenterologist) says I'm doing extremely well (with AIH, 5/00). He adds, "Of course, you might need a transplant in ten years . . ." My jaw dropped, as he'd just been telling me I was in great shape. That may be just a "cover your ass" statement they throw in. He doesn't seem to regard the possibility, down the line, as any big deal. (My small voice says "I do.") I'm so sorry that you had to withdraw from school. If you're going to try for permanent disability, don't dally. The process can be very slow. As I've stated before here, my daughter has very severe chronic fatigue syndrome, which has relatively little to do with fatigue. She succeeded in getting disability coverage after three years of efforts. Here's the important part: she worked with a for-profit disability advocate group called Alsup and feels she wouldn't have succeeded without their support and guidance. She is willing to talk with anyone who has questions about them or the process. Let me know if you're interested and I'll send her e-mail address. Harper (AIH 5/00) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2001 Report Share Posted March 9, 2001 Hi Robin, I'm curious-what were the differing opinions after the biopsy? Have you been tested for Hep C? I ask because I was diagnosed with both in the mid-eighties and have not been on any meds. They just said they wanted to monitor me & that eventually I would be a candidate for transplantation. I am at the doctor alot for sinusitis & rhinitis (I wonder if the meds I took over the years for that might have triggered the AIH...) MY LFT have been in the normal range or 2-3 times normal & most of the time I am going full throttle 7 days a week on little sleep in a stressful job. Sometimes I have what I call a relapse-fatigue, joint pain, etc. Hope you find some good info on your medical dilemma! Debbie OH > Hi Harper & All, > > I can relate to all that you are saying. I have been lingering here for a > long time. I used to post quite a bit, but I gained so much from the > information provided. I was formally diagnosed in 7/00 with AIH. Had > symptoms since 11/99. My GI sent the biopsy to a hepatologist at s > Hopkins in Baltimore, and they do not necessarily agree with the docs at > Frederick Memorial Hospital where I had the biopsy. My LFTs were running > quite high. I was put on Prednisone, but it turns out I am allergic to it. > (Doc says that is rare.) I was recently in the hospital for an ERCP. They > said I have gastritis, chronic active hepatitis, pancreatitis, etc. Three > weeks after being in the hospital, I had my LFTs done as well as a 5-hour > Glucose Tolerance Test. Well, the LFTs came back NORMAL (the first time in > many months). I saw my GI and he said everything looked good... I am in > remission. He told me to be grateful. Okay, I'm grateful. > > Today, I had to visit my primary care doctor for sinusitis. He asked me if I > had been to the hepatologist consult yet! All I said was " WHAT " ? All the > reports that my GI sent down to my PC said I was to have a consultation with > a hepatologist. Now they don't know if I have AIH or steatosis. I was > dumbfounded. The doc made copies of all the reports -- I think I was misled > (I hate to say a doctor lied to me). No mention of all my stomach problems, > liver problems, etc., was made. I am absolutely dumbfounded. I called my > GI, and, gee, he's on vacation. I told them to pull my chart -- I WILL talk > to him on Monday when he returns. > > My primary care said I really need to know what I am dealing with. The > problem, he said, is that I am allergic to prednisone -- one of the primary > meds for AIH. He also said most of the drugs to treat AIH are toxic to the > liver. I am so confused -- where do I go from here? > > I look great (at least that's what everybody tells me). I don't have > jaundice -- yet. I don't even know what or who to believe right now. I get > tired very easily. I had to withdraw from school. The doc did say, though, > that my crushed foot has nothing to do with the liver. I crushed it under a > 500-pound food cart at the nursing home where I worked. Now I am a candidate > for permanent disability. I'm not thinking straight right now -- this has me > baffled. Now there is mention of liver transplant -- not right now, but > later. I have followed all my diets to the letter, and I just don't know > what to think. Any comments would be welcome. > > Thanks, and Take Care all, > > Robin > Mt. Airy, MD > AIH 7/00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2002 Report Share Posted April 19, 2002 Oops, that wasn't $0.03 each, that was your $0.03 cents worth. Anyway, this sounds very intriguing. Can you send me the pattern, or tell me where to get it. Lana. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2003 Report Share Posted January 12, 2003 In a message dated 1/13/03 4:11:14 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: > seads1@... I am getting ready to go to CO, too. Hmmm....how can those of us on here hook up there even if just for lunch or morning talk (especially since I am missing Lancaster which I soooooo wanted to attend)? I will have my family there and we are staying at the Marriott Courtyard. Kathy Everett (mom to 15 DS and 12 NDA) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 Okay Liz...how do you count? I'm doing better all the time. but it is slow. Re: NEW!! Just ordered! Great explaining C You are awesome!! R Re: NEW!! Just ordered! Hi Deb, Welcome to LL!!! I just can't wait for you to get your videos!!! They come really quick, probably within the week. Which ones did you order? Let me tell you a little about my situation. First of all you and I are the same height. I still feel like I would like to lose about 10 lbs but because of LL I am wearing a 6/8, and still weigh 135. I started out with BF and had to quit because of the strain on my shoulders. That and the fact that it was so loud that I felt like I had to close myself up in a room so as not to disturb the neighbors. LOL! Then I found Oxycise and never could figure that one out. Someone on the BF list told me about LL and I ordered it. About the best thing I can say about LL is that it has truly changed my life. I am 54 and look better than I did at 30. Even though I still need to lose a few lbs, (love to eat and have thyroid troubles making it near impossible) my muscles are firm and tight, and my lungs are so strong athat even going to the mountains, I can trudge up a hill and never breathe hard. That to me is worth it all. I! know that I am doing something not only for the outside of my body but also getting oxygen to all my cells, making them clean and healthy. I am sure you will hear from our wonderful Rashelle, the creator of LL and by the way, taught Greer Childers of BF how to breathe, she is an active part of this list and we all call her mom and love her with all our hearts. Please let any of us know if you have any questions and we will do our best to help you in anyway we can. Love, C I called and left my order over the phone. Did not talk to a live person, just left message. Could anyone tell me how long it usually takes to get your order? I have the bodyflex program and oxycise. I like bodyflex but have not done it for awhile. After reading about lifelift I decided to give it a try. Maybe I can stick with it!! I have rheumatoid arthritis which is under control with meds. I have gone from a 6/8 to 10/12 over the last few years. I am only 5'2 " so I look pretty big. I would like to lose 20-25 lbs. to ease the pressure on my joints. I am looking forward to being a part of this list. Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 Hi , I normally have in mind which exercises/ stretches that I'm going to do and I usually do 5 of ea. unless I have to do one side than the other, like legs, than it's 10 of that exercise. If I don't remember in my head how many I did I write down the exercises and the amount that I did and add them up. Love, Liz -- Okay Liz...how do you count? I'm doing better all the time. but it is slow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Dear Aussie list mates I just wanted to let you know of a conference being held in Brisbane Queensland on the 14th and 15th of May this year. It is called The 2004 Autism Conference " Reach for the Stars " more information is available on the Autism Behavioural Intervention Queensland website www.abiq.org Bianca Joe Kong mum to Mia (9) ASD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 In a message dated 5/13/2004 10:40:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: From: angel_lts@... Subject: Re: looking for info Michele, I always had seizures a couple days before my menstrual cycle. I don't have them that ofter anymore. My flax vitamins have helped me alot. They have a cream out that has to me perscribed my the doctor. It is a natural progesterone cream that was given to people that are low on progesterone at around the time of their period. It is either a drug study right now or you can get it with a perscription. I know it was offered to me at one time and I didn't take it for it was a drug study at that time. So I don't know if it is or not at this time. You would have to ask her doctor. Our bodies change around the time of our menstrual cycle. So who knows maybe she needs a new change of meds too. That is what happened to me when I was young and going through that. .. .. Correcting an omega-3 fatty acid imbalance wth flaxseed oil and.or fish oils will help also correcting a MAGNESIUM imbalance. mjh http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 In a message dated 5/13/2004 10:40:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: From: Goad <valerie_toolbox@...> Subject: Zarontin Hello everyone...I would like to know anything you think I should know about Zarontin. My son Austin is now having absence seizures as well....so far we have the tonic-clonics under control with depakote ER and dilantin together but the Dr. wants to add Zarontin to try and stop the small ones before we have to switch to something other than the Depakote Dilantin mixture since that has been the only think working in keeping his tonic clonics under control. Is anyone out there on these three medicines together? If not what experinces have people had with Zarontin? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, (mom to Austin 4yrs) .. .. >>> Did your doctor also tell you which nutrients are depleted by the Depakote and Dilantin so your child does not end up with the nutritional deficiency diseases that mine has? mjh http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 In a message dated 5/13/2004 10:40:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: From: " Donna " <dma_nc1@...> Subject: Re: looking for info seizure medicine > Thanks can you tell me what an AED is? > Michele > .. .. >>>> Anti Epileptic Drugs mjh http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2005 Report Share Posted May 26, 2005 Cortisol seems out...this is a stress hormone...... The Growth Hormone means nothing as the only way to categorize HGH is with a stimulatory test, Somatomedin C is borderline High..... If your Endo had any interst in you as his /her patient) (or funding) he /she might like to do stimulatory testing on the T HPTA axis, in addition to adrenal tests and Pituitary tests to look at other Pituitary hormones. What is your Blood glucose doing, best time to measue blood glucose is first thing in a morning befor you eat anbything, you can buy a blood glucose monitor very cheaply to do this your self Anything below 6 is a reasonably good fasting blood glucose, around 4 - 5 would be better but depends on the individual.....yo should aim for what feels good for you so anythnig below 6... Most of your readings are 'normal' IE nothing that Jumps out, except the Somatomedin C but his could be for a number of reasons..... Have you had 'Panic attacks', Blood tests, when they do not Jump out at you can often provide clues to target further testing to try to find the root cause. Unfortunately, the cost of further testing HPTA, Pituitary hormones, Adrenal hormones may put him off doing further testing The fasting blood glucose you can buy the meter yourseslf to test for that...... Check out www.Lef.Org >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: My blood test results Hi, I am a 24 year old male, what do you make of these results? Prolactin 18 ug/L (<15) LH 8 U/L (3-20) FSH 7U/L (3-20) Oestradiol 90 pmol/L (40-250) Testosterone 14 nmol/L (10.0-33.0) Free Testosterone 56 pmol/L (60.0-130.0) SHBG 14 nmol/L (13-71) Growth Hormone <0.1 ug/L (<8.0) IGF-1 (Somatomedin C) 42nmol/L (17-42) Cortisol 670 nmol/L (160-520) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2005 Report Share Posted July 14, 2005 hello everyone, this group is a discussion group for hepatitis c but I am surprised when i see the people advertising for different products on it. it really sucks. admin of the group must monitor the group activity. byeHepatitis C wrote: There is 1 message in this issue.Topics in this digest:1. As Seen on National TV - Start Getting Your Groceries For Free!From: "sherrywinters2" ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Message: 1 Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 00:53:34 -0000From: "sherrywinters2" Subject: As Seen on National TV - Start Getting Your Groceries For Free!Absolutely one of the most valuable television spots I have everwitnessed. The show began by stating: Did you know that you canlegally stop paying for everything in the supermarket? You are aboutto learn some of the longest held secrets in our nation's history!Rather than get into every detail, the company has a website at:http://www.wrldofproducts.com - as soon as the show was finished Iwent to the website and checked out the company's program. The next day I called the better business bureau and spoke with Paypal (the company that has verified this company) They checked out on allfronts so on 6/20/05 I ordered their program. On 6/27/05 I receivedthe complete sampler package and decided to try it out immediately. The results were astonishing! The very first time I went shopping Ipicked up $219.61 worth of goods and only had to pay $12.88! I couldnot believe my eyes! This program is indeed worth its weight in gold!!________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 From: Jan Jenson <vizual@...> More UNBaking Ideas for the holiday...!!! Jan Jenson The WELLth Coach -- Banana Nut Ice 2 frozen bananas (very ripe) 4 pitted prunes 1/4 tsp. vanilla 6 almonds 1 Tbl. honey Blend all of the ingredients in food processor until you get the consistency of frozen yogurt. makes 2 servings ________________ -- *Cherry Vanilla Almond Ice Cream *Yield: 5 cups (6 servings) 2 cups almonds, soaked 6 to 8 hours, rinsed, and drained (see note) 2 cups purified water 1 1/2 cups cashews, soaked 4 hours, rinsed, and drained 1 cup agave nectar 2 1/4 teaspoons psyllium powder 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 vanilla bean, soft center only (see note) Pinch of solar-dried sea salt 2 pints frozen cherries, rough chopped 1. Blend the almonds with the purified water in a high-powered blender to make a thick almond cream. Strain the mixture through a cloth mesh bag, and store the pulp for another recipe. 2. Blend the almond cream with the cashews and other remaining ingredients until smooth and creamy. 3. Pour the blended mixture into a 9 by 9-inch glass baking dish or other shallow glass container, and cover tightly. Freeze for at least four hours, before stirring in the frozen cherries. Return to the freezer and continue freezing for another 8 to12 hours, or until firm. Serve with an ice cream scoop. If the ice cream is too hard, let it thaw for 5 to 10 minutes before scooping. 4. Store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to two months. ______________________________ Living Tree Community Foods has the best raw cashew butter right now! With a little honey mixed in it tastes just like white chocolate!!! You can get it at Whole Foods or order at livingtreecommunity.com Try it in Raven's Raw Crackerjack Recipe: *tablespoon of raw cashew butter *teaspoon of raw honey *tablespoon of " Just Corn " a freeze dried raw corn you can get in little tubs at Whole Foods *pinch of salt (also works with raw almond butter instead of cashew butter) Yummmmy! _______________ Carob fudge fondue Serves 3-4 1 c raw almond butter 3/4 c dates, pitted and blended with 1/4 c water to a paste. T Nama Shoyu 1 t vanilla bean minced 1 c carob powder, (for a chocolate, simply substitute 1/2 c carob and 1/2 c chocolate powder, which is not a raw product) 1 c filtered water Select sliced fruits, apples, strawberries, bananas, pears etc. In high speed blender, place all ingredients in and blend well until smooth. It may be difficult to blend at first so add more water to make the job easier on your blender. Serve with select sliced fruits. Also is a great cake frosting. Be careful with this one, it is truly a divine decadence. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 From: Jan Jenson <vizual@...> More UNBaking Ideas for the holiday -- Italian Pilaf with Select Herbs Serves 4 3 c wild rice soaked for 3-5 days rinsing twice a day 1c avocado diced 2 T lemon juice 3 T basil chiffonade (shredded) T chives minced 1/2 c tomato seeded and diced 1/2 c celery diced 2 1/2 T flax oil t Celtic salt 1/2 t cayenne When rice has 'split' and become fluffy it is ready to use. In medium mixing bowl toss all ingredients together, massaging while mixing to create 'creamy' consistency. Will keep for up to 3 days in fridge. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ “The Raw-Vegan Recipe to Make Whenever You Want to Impress Your Friends, Date, Family, or Simply When You Want to Eat a Completely Satisfying Raw Gourmet Meal.” For this recipe, you will need: - dried nori sheets - raw almonds - carrots - lemons - green onions - whole dulse or dulse powder (can be replaced by sea salt) - zucchini - sprouts (optional) - avocado (optional) To make it really tasty, you will also need one or more of the following: - sun-dried tomatoes - pickled ginger from the health food store - olives - fermented vegetables from the health food store - wasabi from the Asian market I'll explain what the ingredients are and how they are used. I'll also give you different options to make the recipe, depending on your preferences. But first, you'll have to make the PATE: ALMOND CARROT PATE For the basic recipe (double or triple the recipe according to your needs): 1 cup almonds, dry* 2-4 medium carrots The almonds should be soaked 8 hours in water, or over night. What you'll need to do after is homogenize the carrots and almonds to create a pâté. The best way to do this is to use a Champion juicer or Green Life juicer (or other similar juice) with the blank plate on. Alternate between carrots and almonds. You may also use a food processor or even a blender (more difficult). The idea is to achieve a nice pâté consistency. Note: the more carrots you use, the more “juicy” and less fatty the pâté will be. The more almonds you use, the more fatty and rich it will be. It depends on your preference. When you have the pâté ready, add to this mixture: - 1 lemon (juice of) - 3-5 green onions, chopped fine - Dulse powder or whole dulse (briefly rinsed) to taste* * Dulse is a sea vegetable. You can find it most health food stores. It will give the pâté a more salty and “fishy” flavor, which in what we're after. I suggest using 2-4 tablespoons of dulse powder. If dulse isn't available, use some sea salt. THE VEGGIES AND CONDIMENTS What we'll do in the next step is assemble our sushi. But first we want to prepare in separate bowls everything that will go in it. So we already have our pâté prepared and mixed in a bowl. Here's what I recommend that you prepare in the other bowls: - Grated zucchini (simple grate 2-4 zucchini in a bowl) - Sprouts (alfafa, clover, etc.) or lettuce - Sun-dried tomatoes (a big handful, soaked) - Olives (diced) or fermented veggies from the health food stores* - Bowl of water * Certain health food stores sell fermented vegetables (not sauerkraut) such as fermented beets, fermented carrots, etc. They go well in sushi. You'll also have ready: wasabi from the Asian market (they sell it in toothpaste-looking containers and yes, it's full of chemicals, but we'll only use a tiny bit). You could also use miso from the health food store (an Asian condiment). Also have 1 ripe avocado, ready to use. ASSEMBLING THE SUSHI Set up your working space, with a cutting board facing you, and all the bowls within easy accesse. On a dry board, place one sheet of nori, horizontally facing you. - Spread a couple of spoonfuls of pâté on the horizontal half of nori facing you. Spread evenly. (Do not put too much pâté. Just a thin, but nice spread) - Add a quarter of avocado, in pieces - Add a thin layer of grated zucchini. - Add a little bit of sprouts, or lettuce - Add few pieces of sun-dried tomatoes (soaked) - Add a little bit of fermented veggies or olive pieces (this step is optional) - Spread a very thin (VERY thin) tiny line of wasabi on the other half of the nori sheet, right in front of the pâté. Alternatively, use some miso. Now, roll the sushi like a cigar. To seal the sushi, put a little water on the edge before you finish rolling it. Cut into small, bit-sized pieces with a sharp knife. Rinse your knife between each cut. Cut very slowly to avoid tearing the nori. VARIATIONS: The variations on this recipe are endless. Often, I'll make two versions. One for myself (without the wasabi, miso, olives or salt) and one for my guests. You can also make a totally hygienic one without seaweed, condiments and avocado. TIPS: - Do not put too much stuff in each roll. Find the ideal proportions. - Make different rolls. In some, add extra wasabi, or only use a certain combination of ingredients and condiments. - It's not necessary to serve the Sushi with soy sauce, but if your guests are used to that, you could have a little bowl of soy sauce for them to dip their sushi in. - Be prepared for awesome feedback! This recipe is always a hit. I'm looking forward to hearing your comments about your experience. Let me know how it goes! ______________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 >>e- This is the kind of disease that happens while you are > busy living >>your life. It takes no prisoners and is a parasitic disease. > Caring for >>family becomes a herculean effort. You must learn to ask for > help. Serious >>Help. From Family members. From Healthcare workers etc. Until > your >>condition improves dont push yourself. Try to rest. Rely on > your husband >>and other family to carry the load. Your pain is real. Your disease >>demands you be as aggressive as you can be. Deborah, I love the way you said this... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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