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its weird - test emails come through but nothing with more content.

You still hanging in there?

Sheri

>Sheri,

>

>Your test email came through to the group on my end, just fyi.

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>On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 2:27 AM, Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

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Came through to me too .

Susie

Sent from my iPod touch.

On Apr 21, 2008, at 6:57 AM, " Roberg " <trinnea@...> wrote:

Sheri,

Your test email came through to the group on my end, just fyi.

On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 2:27 AM, Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

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Trying to... I've tried homeopathy (Cimicifuga, Caulaphyllum and Gelsemium).

Started w/ 30's, then midwife brought over stronger doses... nothing. Also

tried Cottonroot tincture, accupressure, nipple stim, rest, hypnosis. Next

step will be acupuncture when she open in a few hours.

Do you have any other suggestions for remedies to try? Baby is doing well

and not in distress; no signs of infection at all, waters are still clear

and odorless. Slept well last night, although in spurts... I think baby is

very comfortable!

Thanks,

On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 6:07 AM, Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

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> its weird - test emails come through but nothing with more content.

>

> You still hanging in there?

> Sheri

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Looks like there's a couple of us on at the same time.. Try a content filled

email.

Susie

Sent from my iPod touch.

On Apr 21, 2008, at 7:07 AM, Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

its weird - test emails come through but nothing with more content.

You still hanging in there?

Sheri

>Sheri,

>

>Your test email came through to the group on my end, just fyi.

>

>

>

>On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 2:27 AM, Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

> >

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Your message came through. I am responding via email.

Sheri Nakken schrieb:

>

> its weird - test emails come through but nothing with more content.

>

> You still hanging in there?

> Sheri

>

> >Sheri,

> >

> >Your test email came through to the group on my end, just fyi.

> >

> >

> >

> >On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 2:27 AM, Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...

> <mailto:vaccineinfo%40tesco.net>> wrote:

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

>

> No virus found in this incoming message.

> Checked by AVG.

> Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.2/1388 - Release Date: 20/04/2008

15:01

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Hey jess, glad to see you got published.

On 1/6/09 10:14 PM, " Amy " <charmedcripchic@...> wrote:

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>>>> > > > Send e-mail anywhere. No map, no compass.

>>>> > > > http://windowslive.com/oneline/hotmail?

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Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 02:06:15 -0500

please forgive this. I seem to be having problems with some of my

emails

not getting through. just a test.

-- ¤º

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oddly enough, that one did indeed make it. hmm. but *seven* others

did not. Seven trys of the same email that is.

this reply to you is being sent at the site itself (rather than

through my email), I think I will try posting the original email, via

the site, since it doesn't seem to want to make it. What's weird is

that it is the only one giving problems, all other posts I have sent

in the past 24 hours have gone through just fine, but seven attempts

spread out over 24 hours of the same post-- none made it through!!

weird.

>

> Did you pass?

>

> test

> Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 02:06:15 -0500

>

> please forgive this. I seem to be having problems with some of my

> emails

> not getting through. just a test.

>

> -- ¤º

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this is more like it ..... all definable objective diagnostic measures,

not all the emotional and subjective problems common to all

misdiagnosis, malpractice and chronic health problems.

=========

On Mar 30, 2009, at 1:08 AM, jwwright wrote:

> copy and paste table into excel: show it here to see how it ocmes out.

>

> ID

> sex/wt

> condition

> medication

> medication2

> potassium

> aldo

> renin

> systolic

> distolic

>

> v

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> jww

> m/175#

> LREH

> verapamil 240mg bid

> synthroid

> 5

> 6

> 0.2

> 128

> 78

>

>

>

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That doesn't work with attachments off, but the mod can turn it on when

required.

Using export records:

" ID " , " sex/wt " , " condition " , " medication " , " medication2 " , " potassium " , " aldo " ,

" renin " , " systolic " , " diastolic "

" jww " , " m/175# " , " LREH " , " verapamil 240mg bid " , " synthroid " , " 5 " , " 6 " , " 0.2 " ,

" 128 " , " 78 " So there is a simple tool for short tables.Regards----- Original

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From: jwwright

hyperaldosteronism

Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 9:08 PM

Subject: test

copy and paste table into excel: show it here to see how it ocmes out.

ID

sex/wt

condition

medication

medication2

potassium

aldo

renin

systolic

distolic

v

jww

m/175#

LREH

verapamil 240mg bid

synthroid

5

6

0.2

128

78

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I recommend FM Pro as it is infinitly easier to program that MS

access and can easily be programed to count do means SD etc but cant

get it to plot but maybe I dont know how.

Anyone interested can get a 30 day free trial. at thier web sdity.r

On Mar 30, 2009, at 11:48 AM, jwwright wrote:

> Now the point is to collect data. I can't make a database without

> data.

> I can take the data in those tables and put it into a database on

> my PC, where, IMO, it will be a lot " safer " than somewhere on the

> inet.

>

> It will be in MSACCESS which is what I happen to have (and the

> reason I DON'T want vista).

> It also happens to be the same database used by the USDA for their

> food composition database.

> MSACCESS saves in a file I can mail or maybe put into a file you

> can download into YOUR database program from group.

> That file Dr Grim can have a med student analyze, eg.

>

> SO it starts with

> 1) collection of data.

> 2) organizing the data into a universal database (I didn't pick it

> - Bill did).

> 3) circulating the data for approval, analysis

> 4) maintaining the database, which is not small task.

>

> So fill out the tables, what we have suggested and lets see what we

> have.

> FWIW, I also have an old FM Pro, but it's not really a database as

> to math operations, I think. Probably, most of you don't have it

> either, but Dr Grim does.

> For analysis I would try to use (shudder) MSACCESS.

> With either app, you can export a CSV file for import to other apps.

> Maybe I'll get brave and post the FMPro file as well.

>

> But if you want you can import the file exported from to your

> excel app.

> You can just cut and paste a small one.

>

> Regards

>

> Re: test

>

> this is more like it ..... all definable objective diagnostic

> measures,

> not all the emotional and subjective problems common to all

> misdiagnosis, malpractice and chronic health problems.

> =========

> On Mar 30, 2009, at 1:08 AM, jwwright wrote:

>

> > copy and paste table into excel: show it here to see how it ocmes

> out.

> >

> > ID

> > sex/wt

> > condition

> > medication

> > medication2

> > potassium

> > aldo

> > renin

> > systolic

> > distolic

> >

> > v

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > jww

> > m/175#

> > LREH

> > verapamil 240mg bid

> > synthroid

> > 5

> > 6

> > 0.2

> > 128

> > 78

> >

> >

> >

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Now the point is to collect data. I can't make a database without data.

I can take the data in those tables and put it into a database on my PC, where,

IMO, it will be a lot " safer " than somewhere on the inet.

It will be in MSACCESS which is what I happen to have (and the reason I DON'T

want vista).

It also happens to be the same database used by the USDA for their food

composition database.

MSACCESS saves in a file I can mail or maybe put into a file you can download

into YOUR database program from group.

That file Dr Grim can have a med student analyze, eg.

SO it starts with

1) collection of data.

2) organizing the data into a universal database (I didn't pick it - Bill did).

3) circulating the data for approval, analysis

4) maintaining the database, which is not small task.

So fill out the tables, what we have suggested and lets see what we have.

FWIW, I also have an old FM Pro, but it's not really a database as to math

operations, I think. Probably, most of you don't have it either, but Dr Grim

does.

For analysis I would try to use (shudder) MSACCESS.

With either app, you can export a CSV file for import to other apps.

Maybe I'll get brave and post the FMPro file as well.

But if you want you can import the file exported from to your excel app.

You can just cut and paste a small one.

Regards

Re: test

this is more like it ..... all definable objective diagnostic measures,

not all the emotional and subjective problems common to all

misdiagnosis, malpractice and chronic health problems.

=========

On Mar 30, 2009, at 1:08 AM, jwwright wrote:

> copy and paste table into excel: show it here to see how it ocmes out.

>

> ID

> sex/wt

> condition

> medication

> medication2

> potassium

> aldo

> renin

> systolic

> distolic

>

> v

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> jww

> m/175#

> LREH

> verapamil 240mg bid

> synthroid

> 5

> 6

> 0.2

> 128

> 78

>

>

>

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How big can the table be?

Tiped sad Send form mi

iPhone ;-)

May your pressure be low!

CE Grim MD

Specializing in Difficult

Hypertension

On Mar 30, 2009, at 4:52 PM, jwwright <jwwright@...> wrote:

> To be perfectly honest I can put it in both, but if I were going to

> plot anything, I'd move it to excel. I've never plotted anything in

> MSACCESS or FMPro. Maybe I need a new version.

>

> Another option maybe is to use the spreadsheet in openoffice a free

> office made by sun Microsystems. Data files move between MS office

> and openoffice directly. FMPro exports a comma separated file usable

> in several things. Openoffice might go away when IBM takes over sun.

> Maybe the point is get the data and then we see how to use it.

> Getting the data:

> Use a small table like 's so we can all(maybe) download it into

> our apps. We all have access to the tables. So each can enter

> their data.

>

> Regards

>

> Re: test

> >

> > this is more like it ..... all definable objective diagnostic

> > measures,

> > not all the emotional and subjective problems common to all

> > misdiagnosis, malpractice and chronic health problems.

> > =========

> > On Mar 30, 2009, at 1:08 AM, jwwright wrote:

> >

> > > copy and paste table into excel: show it here to see how it ocmes

> > out.

> > >

> > > ID

> > > sex/wt

> > > condition

> > > medication

> > > medication2

> > > potassium

> > > aldo

> > > renin

> > > systolic

> > > distolic

> > >

> > > v

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > jww

> > > m/175#

> > > LREH

> > > verapamil 240mg bid

> > > synthroid

> > > 5

> > > 6

> > > 0.2

> > > 128

> > > 78

> > >

> > >

> > >

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To be perfectly honest I can put it in both, but if I were going to plot

anything, I'd move it to excel. I've never plotted anything in MSACCESS or

FMPro. Maybe I need a new version.

Another option maybe is to use the spreadsheet in openoffice a free office made

by sun Microsystems. Data files move between MS office and openoffice directly.

FMPro exports a comma separated file usable in several things. Openoffice might

go away when IBM takes over sun.

Maybe the point is get the data and then we see how to use it.

Getting the data:

Use a small table like 's so we can all(maybe) download it into our apps.

We all have access to the tables. So each can enter their data.

Regards

Re: test

>

> this is more like it ..... all definable objective diagnostic

> measures,

> not all the emotional and subjective problems common to all

> misdiagnosis, malpractice and chronic health problems.

> =========

> On Mar 30, 2009, at 1:08 AM, jwwright wrote:

>

> > copy and paste table into excel: show it here to see how it ocmes

> out.

> >

> > ID

> > sex/wt

> > condition

> > medication

> > medication2

> > potassium

> > aldo

> > renin

> > systolic

> > distolic

> >

> > v

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > jww

> > m/175#

> > LREH

> > verapamil 240mg bid

> > synthroid

> > 5

> > 6

> > 0.2

> > 128

> > 78

> >

> >

> >

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10 columns.

you can make other tables easily.

notice we have several in >database now.

so we can reformat those at will, but only 10 columns.I put sex/wt in one col.

That's the source data from individuals.

D/L that to a local database.

Regards

Re: test

> >

> > this is more like it ..... all definable objective diagnostic

> > measures,

> > not all the emotional and subjective problems common to all

> > misdiagnosis, malpractice and chronic health problems.

> > =========

> > On Mar 30, 2009, at 1:08 AM, jwwright wrote:

> >

> > > copy and paste table into excel: show it here to see how it ocmes

> > out.

> > >

> > > ID

> > > sex/wt

> > > condition

> > > medication

> > > medication2

> > > potassium

> > > aldo

> > > renin

> > > systolic

> > > distolic

> > >

> > > v

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > jww

> > > m/175#

> > > LREH

> > > verapamil 240mg bid

> > > synthroid

> > > 5

> > > 6

> > > 0.2

> > > 128

> > > 78

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I got it.

I don't know that I missed any.

Test

I've posted two times in the last two days. Neither has shown up, and

none of your posts are coming to me. This is a test of posting from the

group instead of my email.

Val

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