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In a message dated 5/31/00 1:56:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

lyme-aidegroups writes:

<< Dear Ellen,

What are you doing with the names? I am coming, and I know several

people with Lyme

who can't come. >>

Eileen, I am unable to attend, but please feel free to add my name

Debbie

Richmond Va

Sick for 2 years and counting

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In a message dated 5/31/00 1:56:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

lyme-aidegroups writes:

<< Dear Ellen,

What are you doing with the names? I am coming, and I know several

people with Lyme

who can't come. >>

Eileen, I am unable to attend, but please feel free to add my name

Debbie

Richmond Va

Sick for 2 years and counting

Deb-Va

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Dear List

I am told I have RA. I have started to go to the pool 3X a week for

exercise. I went yesterday and this morning woke up with about a half

dozen joints ITCHING! Is this normal or some weird non related thing?

Does any one know. Please advise.

Thanks

Dina

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Hi Bev:

Is there any possibility it's allergy-related? Years ago I broke out in

itchy pimples on my arm, and I finally figured out I was allergic to my new

watch. I have to wear a leather band because I am allergic to most metals.

About the throat, I always get that finger-in-the-throat feeling when I have

a flare, and my glands swell.

Take care,

Rhonda

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> Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 07:03:56 EDT

> From: Bryarwoode@...

> Subject: itchy pimples

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> Hope someone can relate to this. I have broken out in itchy pimples on the

> inside of my left art about 3 inches above the wrist. I am not on any meds

> and only take Vit C Powder, Vit E, Fish Oil supplement and multivitamins.

> Also have pressure feeling in the hollow of my throat.

> I'm still feeling quite weak and have stiff neck with less mobility in the

> neck and pain and stiffness at the base of my skull just above the neck upon

> moving my head.

> Any advice or information appreciated. :>)

>

> Bev

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Possibly cholorine in pool, read about chemical sensitivities

Re: rheumatic Digest Number 1275

> Dear List

> I am told I have RA. I have started to go to the pool 3X a week for

> exercise. I went yesterday and this morning woke up with about a half

> dozen joints ITCHING! Is this normal or some weird non related thing?

> Does any one know. Please advise.

> Thanks

> Dina

>

>

> To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups

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In a message dated 12/10/01 7:38:03 PM Pacific Standard Time,

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> The stopped breathing is what bothers me most, even though it's just a few

> seconds, but it stops none the less. >>

>

> Maddie used to do this too . Actually, once I counted up to 18

> seconds!!!!!!! I was So SURE they'd find apnea during her sleep study,

> but

> nope. She also sleeps folded over like a napkin (not every night).

> Donna

>

>

>

How in the heck can they say she DOESN'T have it when she stops breathing?

Isn't this what apnea is all about?

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In a message dated 12/10/01 7:38:03 PM Pacific Standard Time,

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> Welcome home Irma!!! I am glad that the services were so touching!! And

> nice that the boys were pall-bearers, along with your 14 yo. We did the

> same thing with my Mom. Her nephews carried her; my younger son n

> too, who was only 12 1/2. But like your son, he wanted to!! It was SO

> hard for my sister and I to watch our sons carry our mother, but it was

> also

> very comforting!! So I know how it feels!!!!

> I'm glad to hear that did so well at your sister's!!! However,

> I'm

> sorry you are still fighting the nasty bug!!! Get better quick!!!!

> {{{{{hugs}}}}}

> Donna

>

>

>

What'd I miss now????????

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In a message dated 12/10/01 7:38:03 PM Pacific Standard Time,

writes:

> I know that you probably don't use

> crayons anymore,

Are you kidding? Like we've advanced to ball point pens or something?

haahahahahahahah......no, just trying a little levity here......I would be

interested in those fingertip crayons. I used to get all those mail order

catalogs, but they wrote me off since I haven't ordered anything for a

while...LMAO.....

Thanks,

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The number is 800-545-5426 and the stock number is 008485 140 They are

called 21 Fingertip Crayons for $9.98. I just got mine last week and school

is amazed at how much easier they are for him. I also made some at first

since I couldn't find any. I bought round wooden craft balls, about 1 "

diameter, and drilled a hole for the crayon to fit into. You need to cut

the crayon in half so it's short enough to write with. This was an

inexpensive way to do it. You could use a pencil then also. If you have

any questions, let me know.

Tollefson

Re: Digest Number 1275

> In a message dated 12/10/01 7:38:03 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> writes:

>

>

> > I know that you probably don't use

> > crayons anymore,

>

> Are you kidding? Like we've advanced to ball point pens or something?

> haahahahahahahah......no, just trying a little levity here......I would be

> interested in those fingertip crayons. I used to get all those mail order

> catalogs, but they wrote me off since I haven't ordered anything for a

> while...LMAO.....

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 3/1/2002 3:07:12 PM Central Standard Time,

writes:

> the pedorthist (couple who did my orthotics and identified me as cmt) told

> me

> that morphine could stop our hearts - as it is a muscle. etc.

>

>

That sounds a little off. I have used a morphine pump after having had hip

replacement surgery, shoulder surgery, and gastric bypass surgery and had

absolutely no problems whatsoever. C

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On 4/1/06, amegeor@... <amegeor@...> wrote:

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> Hi All:

>

> Out of lurkdom - can someone tell me what scent to use for rose cp soap

> that

> will not

> bankrupt me?

>

> Thanks.

> \

> Georgia

>

Oh boy, am I paying attention to suggestions on this one. I have 7

different naturals and 30 different synthetics on the shelf, and I've yet to

find the " perfect " rose fragrance for CP soap. Most commonly people use

geranium instead of rose, because it's possible to afford it. But

still...geranium is *not* rose. By a long shot.

--

Regards,

Teegarden, Owner

Althaea Soaps and Herbals

504 W. Oakland Avenue

City, TN

http://www.althaea.biz

423.943.6974

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