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if

> being undectable then

> there is a 90% chance of the meds working

I haven't ever heard this either, but it sounds more

like a statistic that would apply to genotype 2 and

3s, NOT genotype 1s. If you asked him to break it down

by genotype I think you'd get a different story, lol!

I bet 50% is more likely with genotype 1. What I have

heard that seems to apply to everyone is that the

sooner you go undetectable during treatment the

greater your chance of sustaining the response, and if

you go undetectable by the fourth week of treatment

your chance of sustaining the response are very good.

Claudine

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if

> being undectable then

> there is a 90% chance of the meds working

I haven't ever heard this either, but it sounds more

like a statistic that would apply to genotype 2 and

3s, NOT genotype 1s. If you asked him to break it down

by genotype I think you'd get a different story, lol!

I bet 50% is more likely with genotype 1. What I have

heard that seems to apply to everyone is that the

sooner you go undetectable during treatment the

greater your chance of sustaining the response, and if

you go undetectable by the fourth week of treatment

your chance of sustaining the response are very good.

Claudine

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if

> being undectable then

> there is a 90% chance of the meds working

I haven't ever heard this either, but it sounds more

like a statistic that would apply to genotype 2 and

3s, NOT genotype 1s. If you asked him to break it down

by genotype I think you'd get a different story, lol!

I bet 50% is more likely with genotype 1. What I have

heard that seems to apply to everyone is that the

sooner you go undetectable during treatment the

greater your chance of sustaining the response, and if

you go undetectable by the fourth week of treatment

your chance of sustaining the response are very good.

Claudine

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if

> being undectable then

> there is a 90% chance of the meds working

I haven't ever heard this either, but it sounds more

like a statistic that would apply to genotype 2 and

3s, NOT genotype 1s. If you asked him to break it down

by genotype I think you'd get a different story, lol!

I bet 50% is more likely with genotype 1. What I have

heard that seems to apply to everyone is that the

sooner you go undetectable during treatment the

greater your chance of sustaining the response, and if

you go undetectable by the fourth week of treatment

your chance of sustaining the response are very good.

Claudine

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That's great! I wore a blouse last night and it was really roomy. That

felt good since it used to be a little snug.

We can do this!!!

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> hi i have something to tell you i know it not much but i measured

my waist for fun today and it sed 52inches i have lost 1 inch my

waist was 53inches boy all the workouts i have been doing has helped

im so excited.

way to go !! :)

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Hi , Will this new site have information pertaining to people with SLL? Arlenejb50192@... wrote: After a lot of frustration and LRF's great help, the CIG web site is going live!!!!! You should all be able to access it in a couple of days. www.cllinfogroup.com Comments are welcome, it is still a work in progress.

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Thank you ,

Working with the Web is always a work in process. Experience gives

knowledge and then it will keep perfecting it. The most difficult

part is the beginning. You have achieved it!

Thank you again and Congratulations.

Gisele

In , jb50192@... wrote:

>

> After a lot of frustration and LRF's great help, the CIG web site

is going

> live!!!!! You should all be able to access it in a couple of

days.

> _www.cllinfogroup.com_ (http://www.cllinfogroup.com)

>

> Comments are welcome, it is still a work in progress.

>

>

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It appears that the new web site is not

available yet, do you have a date? I know the address below is incorrect and

should be .org.

Regards

8 robert@...

8 www.charitydalek.co.uk

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of jb50192@...

Sent: 15 February 2007 14:36

Subject: Great News!!!!

After a lot of frustration and LRF's

great help, the CIG web site is going live!!!!! You should all be able

to access it in a couple of days. www.cllinfogroup.com

Comments are welcome, it is still a work

in progress.

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,

Congratulation on the web site, it looks very good.

At the moment I got a cataract problem on both eyes so I find hard to read grey small text, I will read the content in bits.

It looks very smart.

Well done

chonette

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Chonette

At the top of the screen just below the banner is a facility to change the

text size which works really well. i.e. A Change Test Size A. This should help you.

I trust you are well.

Regards

8 robert@...

8 www.charitydalek.co.uk

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Sent: 25 February 2007 21:53

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News!!!!

,

Congratulation on the web site, it looks very good.

At the moment I got a cataract problem on both eyes so I

find hard to read grey small text, I will read the content in bits.

It looks very smart.

Well done

chonette

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I did just that , but it did not work, only the printer friendly version works and that still grey and small. I got my computer set up to see larger sizes, but somehow that one did not seem to work.

Thanks

chonette

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- What do you mean by " the banner " ? Would love to change text size.

Thanks, Jeanne

>From: " @charitydalek " <robert@...>

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>Subject: RE: Re: Great News!!!!

>Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:20:16 -0000

>

>Chonette

>

>

>

>At the top of the screen just below the banner is a facility to change the

>text size which works really well. i.e. A Change Test Size A. This should

>help you.

>

>

>

>I trust you are well.

>

>

>

>Regards

>

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>

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>* HYPERLINK " mailto:robert@... " robert@...

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>* HYPERLINK " http://www.charitydalek.co.uk " www.charitydalek.co.uk

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>From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

>Chonette

>Sent: 25 February 2007 21:53

>CLL-SLL education

>Subject: Re: Great News!!!!

>

>

>

>,

>

>Congratulation on the web site, it looks very good.

>

>At the moment I got a cataract problem on both eyes so I find hard to read

>grey small text, I will read the content in bits.

>

>It looks very smart.

>

>Well done

>

>chonette

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- What do you mean by " the banner " ? Would love to change text size.

Thanks, Jeanne

>From: " @charitydalek " <robert@...>

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>< >

>Subject: RE: Re: Great News!!!!

>Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:20:16 -0000

>

>Chonette

>

>

>

>At the top of the screen just below the banner is a facility to change the

>text size which works really well. i.e. A Change Test Size A. This should

>help you.

>

>

>

>I trust you are well.

>

>

>

>Regards

>

>

>

>

>

>* HYPERLINK " mailto:robert@... " robert@...

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>* HYPERLINK " http://www.charitydalek.co.uk " www.charitydalek.co.uk

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>From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

>Chonette

>Sent: 25 February 2007 21:53

>CLL-SLL education

>Subject: Re: Great News!!!!

>

>

>

>,

>

>Congratulation on the web site, it looks very good.

>

>At the moment I got a cataract problem on both eyes so I find hard to read

>grey small text, I will read the content in bits.

>

>It looks very smart.

>

>Well done

>

>chonette

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Jeanne

Have a look at the image below, I have

identified the change text buttons.

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8 robert@...

8 www.charitydalek.co.uk

Re: Great News!!!!

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>

>

>,

>

>Congratulation on the web site, it

looks very good.

>

>At the moment I got a cataract problem

on both eyes so I find hard to read

>grey small text, I will read the

content in bits.

>

>It looks very smart.

>

>Well done

>

>chonette

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Jeanne, it is on the right side of the screen under the banner. Let me know if it works for you as it does not for me.

I recently was researching about cataract surgery and I came across a web site in which the text was really large, I then realised that I am not that bad after all comparing myself with those that have to read such large fonds, the web site was very well done thinking of those people. Here we only need it a bit larger or with bold fond, there is a section highlighter on the web site that looks very clear, it does not have to be so large but something in the middle.

regards

chonette

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OK, so I've been folloing some mild beginner version

of Bees program for only 3 days and absolutely not

expecting to see any positive results for at least a

few weeks. In addition I've been doing every misstake

possible (ie starting too fast and getting some too

drastic die-off symptoms having to dial it back etc).

I am still eating a minimal amount of fruits for

example. I am totally chocked as to how amazingly

well my period was this month. I got my period early

yesterday and I kept waiting for the pain to set in as

it has since I was 12 years old. But the pain never

started yesterday and I was plenty confused thinking

it will hit hard tomorrow instead. My cramps are

often as bad as labour pains and I quit all pain meds

years ago to protect my liver. As I woke up this

morning I noticed that I SLEPT ALL NIGHT!!!!! Anyone

with severe Endometriosis will know how amazing this

is. The first night of my period is usally a

nightmare for me, staying awake in front of the TV and

trying to get random naps wile sitting up due to

excruciating period cramps. It' been like this for 7

years since I quit my heavy pain meds.

This morning I've been totally surprised and I've been

waiting all morning for any kind of pain to set in.

And nothing. No pain whatsoever. I may be writing

this too early but even if I were to get some pain now

this would represent a significant change to the

better for me. And I've never been pain free to get

pain on day 2 or 3 before in my life so I'm quite

optimistic about this pain free condition staying.

If I didn't understand the logic behind Bee's program

I would say that this is a miracle! LOL!!!!

Bee, how can I ever thank you for sharing this

information with us all?

For how many years have I struggled with this pain,

trying to find a solution, trying every diet, every

supplement, every treatment, from surgery to

acupuncture to physical therapy to meditation to

psychotherapy. And yet, my period pain has persisted,

until this month.

I've always suspected that my cramps had a connection

to my blood sugar levels. I think that lowering the

fruit intake and increasing the good fat plus animal

protein has been absolutely amazing for my body. And

I'm not even close to being fully on this program. I

can't wait to be able to see what happens next

month!!!!

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From: Littlepage <sniffles442@...>Subject: GREAT NEWS!!!!"Autism and Aspergers Treatment " <Autism and Aspergers Treatment >Date: Monday, January 17, 2011, 2:24 PM

After the medication change and the additional weekly therapy, my son is doing so much better in school. His grades are still low, but he is actually bring homework home so he is working on getting them up. His BSI teacher called me Friday to let me know how well he has been doing with his behavior. Plus on Sunday, he helped out with the little kids and I got so many people telling me what a great job he did. He was signing in the kids and working the soundboard. They want him to help out every Sunday! Also the youth choir sang during the last service and he offered to do the solo part and did it with a little help! I unfortunately missed it because my choir sang during the first service, so I was in Sunday School. And this is off topic of my son, but my Mom found out today that she is cancer free!!!

Littlepage"The past is the same, but the present has no boundary."

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That is fantastic news, both your Mom being cancer free and your son doing so well too!!

Awesome week for you!!!

Estevan, SK

Canada

-Son B 15,ASP 10th grd. Starting a charter school in Jan.

From: Littlepage <sniffles442@...>Subject: GREAT NEWS!!!!"Autism and Aspergers Treatment " <Autism and Aspergers Treatment >Date: Monday, January 17, 2011, 12:24 PM

After the medication change and the additional weekly therapy, my son is doing so much better in school. His grades are still low, but he is actually bring homework home so he is working on getting them up. His BSI teacher called me Friday to let me know how well he has been doing with his behavior. Plus on Sunday, he helped out with the little kids and I got so many people telling me what a great job he did. He was signing in the kids and working the soundboard. They want him to help out every Sunday! Also the youth choir sang during the last service and he offered to do the solo part and did it with a little help! I unfortunately missed it because my choir sang during the first service, so I was in Sunday School. And this is off topic of my son, but my Mom found out today that she is cancer free!!!

Littlepage"The past is the same, but the present has no boundary."

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