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> Well i just had a friend come to visit me from scotland to holland

to

> see me, it was great and we had loads of fun. but i dread to see

what

> my bloods will be like after all the drinking we done oops. I say

you

> still have to live a little even if your on all these meds and

stuff.

> you only live once so make the most of it while you can and while

your

> not in pain. sorry im not much good at these blogs. take care all

luv

> from Janis xxx

>

I HOPE YOU ARE ALL RIGHT.PLEASE TAKE CARE

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Hi Janis,

That's great to hear you had your friend from Scotland come visit you. I was recently in Edinburgh for 2 weeks staying with my friend. Agreed you got to live. That's what life is for! If you can't live a little, then what's the point? Go for it and enjoy yourself.

Well, speak to you soon.

Love

Becky

xxx

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From: Janis

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 3:07 PM

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Well i just had a friend come to visit me from scotland to holland to see me, it was great and we had loads of fun. but i dread to see what my bloods will be like after all the drinking we done oops. I say you still have to live a little even if your on all these meds and stuff. you only live once so make the most of it while you can and while your not in pain. sorry im not much good at these blogs. take care all luv from Janis xxx

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to right becky and i hope ur having a ball just now aswell and not feeling do dore woth the better weather even tho its getting abit damp these days. tc luv janis Becky Watkins <becky.rebecca.watkins1@...> wrote: Hi Janis, That's great to hear you had your friend from Scotland come visit you. I was recently in Edinburgh for 2 weeks staying with my friend. Agreed

you got to live. That's what life is for! If you can't live a little, then what's the point? Go for it and enjoy yourself. Well, speak to you soon. Love Becky xxx ----- Original Message ----- From: Janis Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 3:07 PM Subject: latest news Well i just had a friend come to visit me from scotland to holland to see me, it was great and we had loads of fun. but i dread to see what my bloods will be like after all the drinking we done oops. I say you still have to live a little even if your on all these meds and stuff. you only live once so make the most of it while you can and while your not in pain. sorry im not much good at these blogs. take care all luv from Janis xxx No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.4/424 -

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So ture Janis ,, but be carefull your meds and drinking you can really cause your body problems . johnJanis <janniewan2002@...> wrote: Well i just had a friend come to visit me from scotland to holland to see me, it was great and we had loads of fun. but i dread to see what my bloods will be like after all the drinking we done oops. I say you still have to live a little even if your on all these meds and stuff. you only live once so make the most of it while you can and while your not in pain. sorry im not much good at these blogs. take care all luv from Janis xxx

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a,

I'm going to dub you "the Ninja". Fighting Stoopid Doctors for truth,

justice, and effective treatments.

My wife used to say, "It's all in my head? Fine. Fix it, jackass. I

don't really care, as long as you fix it."

Ironically she found that shrinks were her best friend. When someone

(SSD for instance) would send her to a shrink to make sure she wasn't

nuts, the shrink would always laugh and say she was saner than most

normal people, and would write a report telling the disability people

to quit wasting his time. The truth is, regular doctors are just

armchair quarterbacks when it comes to this sort of thing ... totally

out of their depth. They don't know reactive depression from clinical

depression, for instance, and sadly, they don't even know what a real

placebo effect is and how it's something more than just a blanket

explanation for any result that doesn't fit their explanations.

When a doctor invalidates you, it's just his way of saying, "I don't

have a clue here so I'm blaming the victim." Once in awhile they meet

someone who's not a sheep and are surprised the old reliable technique

doesn't work. Good for you.

--Bob

pjeanneus wrote:

Okay, Tony, I am ready for you to attack!!!!

I saw the infectious disease specialist yesterday and learned I am no

longer a nice person. I almost started yelling, but I had a big fight

in any case.

He was one of the IDSA guys toeing the party line. There is no such

thing as Lyme. I never said my headache was Lyme, BTW. He said my

IgeneX tests meant nothing. That I had to have a positive ELISA.

Then he said no one in my family has Lyme. "After all, you know it's

not contagious from person to person."

I just looked at him with disgust and said, "WE ALL GOT BIT BY TICKS

IN THE SAME BACK YARD WHERE WE LIVED 30 YEARS."

Then I mentioned that I could care less whether my headache was

borrelia. I never said it was. Didn't he think I could have gotten a

brain infection from the nick on my sinuses.

He said, "The back of your nose is not your sinuses. Your sinuses are

the hollows in the bones below your eyes."

I stared him in the eyes and said, "So you are saying that a nick in

the back of my nasal passage followed by extensive dental work the

next week could not have caused a brain infection?"

Reply: No.

Then I suggested that the only time the head pressure cleared and I

had a normal day in 16 months was the 8 weeks I was on penicillin VK.

He said, "That was placebo."

I said, "No, it was not. I was on the stuff and after 5-7 days I

would notice out of the blue that the head pressure was gone and I

have worked all day without realizing it until around 10 pm."

He just stared at me like I was a freak.

He refused to prescribe any penicillin to see if it worked. He was

afraid I would have side effects - it was dangerous. WHAT AN ASSHOLE.

So I started taking 4 grams of penicillin VK two days ago and

yesterday I worked all day. At 11 pm I was thinking, "Hum, what else

can I do today." It was a great day.

Today it is 4:30, and I am looking forward to dinner with friends.

We shall see. Maybe it is just placebo effect or the Lyrica is

working better than usual, or I avoided mold today, or...

a Carnes

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