Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Holly, That is wonderful news! Like Frito says... Keep on hammering! YOU WILL beat this! Hugs! Trly > > > > Such very good news. Keep hammering Holly, there is an end, just > not as soon as we would like. Hang in there.......Praying.....Frito > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Holly <hollyjane11@> > > bird mites > > Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 9:26:15 PM > > Subject: good news > > > > > > Some of you may know about my situation here at home. I havent been > shy > > about posting about it. Well my mother has been asking me to call > the > > domestic violence hotline to see if they can help me with > my " other " > > situation at home. Well i talked to a nice lady today, and they can > > help me! Im not sure yet exactly what they can do, but she said > that > > they can definately help with legal aspect, and when i do move from > > here i can stay at a safe house, and they will help me get a place > and > > on my feet. I wont do this until i am rid of mites of course, but > this > > is wonderful news. i would really love to move out to california to > be > > closer to my dad and brother. AND Im getting a dehumidifier > > tomorrow...Now i just need to kick some bugg butt!!!!!! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 GO HOLLY!> >> > Such very good news. Keep hammering Holly, there is an end, just > not as soon as we would like. Hang in there.......Praying.....Frito> > > > > > > > > > ________________________________> > From: Holly hollyjane11@> > bird mites > > Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 9:26:15 PM> > Subject: good news> > > > > > Some of you may know about my situation here at home. I havent been > shy > > about posting about it. Well my mother has been asking me to call > the > > domestic violence hotline to see if they can help me with > my "other" > > situation at home. Well i talked to a nice lady today, and they can > > help me! Im not sure yet exactly what they can do, but she said > that > > they can definately help with legal aspect, and when i do move from > > here i can stay at a safe house, and they will help me get a place > and > > on my feet. I wont do this until i am rid of mites of course, but > this > > is wonderful news. i would really love to move out to california to > be > > closer to my dad and brother. AND Im getting a dehumidifier > > tomorrow...Now i just need to kick some bugg butt!!!!!!> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 that's great Holly.From: Holly <hollyjane11@...>Subject: good newsbird mites Date: Thursday, October 23, 2008, 6:26 PM Some of you may know about my situation here at home. I havent been shy about posting about it. Well my mother has been asking me to call the domestic violence hotline to see if they can help me with my "other" situation at home. Well i talked to a nice lady today, and they can help me! Im not sure yet exactly what they can do, but she said that they can definately help with legal aspect, and when i do move from here i can stay at a safe house, and they will help me get a place and on my feet. I wont do this until i am rid of mites of course, but this is wonderful news. i would really love to move out to california to be closer to my dad and brother. AND Im getting a dehumidifier tomorrow...Now i just need to kick some bugg butt!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 Holly, I'm so happy for you. No one should be treated like that.Keep up the fight!! Blessings, Lou From: Holly <hollyjane11@...>Subject: good newsbird mites Date: Friday, October 24, 2008, 1:26 AM Some of you may know about my situation here at home. I havent been shy about posting about it. Well my mother has been asking me to call the domestic violence hotline to see if they can help me with my "other" situation at home. Well i talked to a nice lady today, and they can help me! Im not sure yet exactly what they can do, but she said that they can definately help with legal aspect, and when i do move from here i can stay at a safe house, and they will help me get a place and on my feet. I wont do this until i am rid of mites of course, but this is wonderful news. i would really love to move out to california to be closer to my dad and brother. AND Im getting a dehumidifier tomorrow...Now i just need to kick some bugg butt!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 First, I want to say great! You are doing what's right for your child. I would try to get your baby a homeopath now so that if he gets sick, you have someone to go to. If your older son, brings something home, it only goes by symptoms if you are planning to have the baby treated. Sometimes treatment is necessary but not with an allopath. Some childhood disease actually build a strong immune system. My daughter's principal told me he would notify me if any children in the school get a disease & that I should do the same. You're worrying too much though. My little girl hasn't had any vaccines since she was 14 months old. She is now 8+1/2. She has had chicken pox but got over it on her own & she had the vaccine.- go figure. There was no exposure as far as I know so I think she got the pox from the vaccine. I don't tell my ped. everything. We have one because the school says we have to have one within a 30 mile radius and we had one when she was born. Just like you, my name is & I have a partially vaxed little girl but she was severely damaged from it. Jenn L Good news I decided to start a new thread and say that after reading through all of the posts on my previous thread (exemption for partially vaccinated child), I had a looong talk with my husband today and lo and behold, he finally agreed to not have any more vaccines given to our baby! So I'm feeling a big relief that we won't be taking any more risks with them. That said, I do now have some worries/concerns- 1. I believe someone posted a link on here recently to a page or site that layed out all of the diseases that the vaccines supposedly protect you from, and what type of treatments are used if these diseases are caught naturally (either homeopathic and/or allopathic). Does anyone have info like this? 2. What if my older son (who is not fully vaccinated against anything) catches one of these diseases and brings it home to his younger, unvaccinated brother? I do worry about the vulnerability of a baby (by next fall he'll be around 17 months). 3. Have any of your children caught one of these diseases, and if so can you tell me what happened in terms of the school they were attending (for instance, were they made to stay home?) and how did your pediatrician react to this (considering that most peds are pro- vaccine and it seems to me would admonish a parent for letting their child get into this situation. 4. Finally, can anyone recommend a pediatrician or family dr. in NYC who is supportive of parents' right to not vaccinate? I mean REALLY supportive; our current ped is " tolerant " of my feelings re. vaccines, but it would be great to find someone who was really on the same page as me (I'm in Brookly, btw). Anyway, thanks for ALL of the responses; I realized that by my starting that thread I may have been subconsciously asking for that final kick in the pants to do what really felt most right to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Hi, . That is terrific news. It's so good to be on the same page as your husband, especially as you question your decision in the future. Until you come to the full understanding that vaccines don't work, and that an unvaccinated child has a better chance of withstanding diseases, these questions you have will keep coming up in your mind. Right now you're probably more worried about vaccine safety--as you should be. Here are my answers: 1) I'm not sure what link that was but if someone doesn't come up with it, you can also get that info from a book. My favorite is Your Healthy Child by Alice L. Duncan. It seems to be out of print but you can get old copies on Amazon. I like it because it lists what a traditional doc will do, what you can do at home, when you should take your child to be seen by a doctor, and it has a section on homeopathic, herbal, and other treatments for each condition. Others probably have other book suggestions. 2) Vaccination status has no bearing on whether one child will bring home a disease or another will catch it. Do not assume vaccines work and this question will fade away. You just need to be prepared to treat them the same way parents have done for eons--bed rest, warmth, fluids, good food and if you're inclined to use natural meds, use them, too. 3) My kids have gotten chicken pox, that's it. They stayed home from school as did the other kids who got it. The ped just put it on their record based on my word weeks later. I kept them home. I would be hesitant to take my child to the ped if they got a disease because first I think they need to stay home and rest. Second, I can't imagine what meds they could give for them (measles, etc), maybe antibiotics for pertussis. But most diseases are viral and peds have nothing to offer for that.They usually fall back on Tylenol as some tried and true " cure " because they don't know what else to do. Bad stuff, that Tylenol. 4) I'm in CT so don't know NY docs but will say that if you have a tolerant one, that might be as good as it gets in NYC. I think you will have a tough time finding one that sides with you anywhere. They believe in them or they wouldn't have the job they do. Winnie Good news Vaccinations > I decided to start a new thread and say that after reading > through > all of the posts on my previous thread (exemption for partially > vaccinated child), I had a looong talk with my husband today and > lo > and behold, he finally agreed to not have any more vaccines > given to > our baby! So I'm feeling a big relief that we won't be taking > any > more risks with them. > > That said, I do now have some worries/concerns- > > 1. I believe someone posted a link on here recently to a page or > site > that layed out all of the diseases that the vaccines supposedly > protect you from, and what type of treatments are used if these > diseases are caught naturally (either homeopathic and/or > allopathic). Does anyone have info like this? > > 2. What if my older son (who is not fully vaccinated against > anything) catches one of these diseases and brings it home to > his > younger, unvaccinated brother? I do worry about the > vulnerability of > a baby (by next fall he'll be around 17 months). > > 3. Have any of your children caught one of these diseases, and > if so > can you tell me what happened in terms of the school they were > attending (for instance, were they made to stay home?) and how > did > your pediatrician react to this (considering that most peds are > pro- > vaccine and it seems to me would admonish a parent for letting > their > child get into this situation. > > 4. Finally, can anyone recommend a pediatrician or family dr. in > NYC > who is supportive of parents' right to not vaccinate? I mean > REALLY > supportive; our current ped is " tolerant " of my feelings re. > vaccines, but it would be great to find someone who was really > on the > same page as me (I'm in Brookly, btw). > > Anyway, thanks for ALL of the responses; I realized that by my > starting that thread I may have been subconsciously asking for > that > final kick in the pants to do what really felt most right to me. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Good luck! nina lteif wrote: > > > Eli and christian my twin boys are getting their statments changed and > are off to mainstream with a SALT unit, this is all very sudden, I > mean a turnaround. I ma very happy indeed maybe they are acknowledging > something at last.Also regarding the court case, ist in surrey to get > to have a court date and trial, will keep you posted. just applying > the pressure and getting things changed. its gonna be hard but we have > to protect our kids at any cost.The law is failing us and our > children. x nina > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Brilliant news about the boys and mainstream Nina, well done!!! I have my fingers and toes crossed for the court case to go well for you also :+)) Nikki x > Eli and christian my twin boys are getting their statments changed and are off to mainstream with a SALT unit, this is all very sudden, I mean a turnaround. I ma very happy indeed maybe they are acknowledging something at last.Also regarding the court case, ist in surrey to get to have a court date and trial, will keep you posted. just applying the pressure and getting things changed. its gonna be hard but we have to protect our kids at any cost..The law is failing us and our children. x nina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Awesome stuff Ninja! Keep up the good work. Luv Caroline xxx > > Eli and christian my twin boys are getting their statments changed and > > are off to mainstream with a SALT unit, this is all very sudden, I > > mean a turnaround. I ma very happy indeed maybe they are acknowledging > > something at last.Also regarding the court case, ist in surrey to get > > to have a court date and trial, will keep you posted. just applying > > the pressure and getting things changed. its gonna be hard but we have > > to protect our kids at any cost.The law is failing us and our > > children. x nina > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Awesome stuff Ninja! Keep up the good work. Luv Caroline xxx > > Eli and christian my twin boys are getting their statments changed and > > are off to mainstream with a SALT unit, this is all very sudden, I > > mean a turnaround. I ma very happy indeed maybe they are acknowledging > > something at last.Also regarding the court case, ist in surrey to get > > to have a court date and trial, will keep you posted. just applying > > the pressure and getting things changed. its gonna be hard but we have > > to protect our kids at any cost.The law is failing us and our > > children. x nina > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 Good for you! Where's your doc, and how did you talk him into lowering dosages? Any helpful hints?Sent from my iPhoneOn Jul 2, 2009, at 1:34 AM, Lee Schelin <LSchelin@...> wrote: I've gotten my Cardiologist to agree to let me cut my Carvedilol dosage in half down to the lowest dosage available of 3.125 mg So now I'm only taking one aspirin, one Plavix and two 3.125mg tablets of Carvedilol per day The Lipitor was the worst....now it's been nearly a year since I stopped Lipitor and six months for Lisinopril Plavix is next....Pretty soon I'll be back to normal FYI: Since I started taking Serrapeptase nearly a year ago and stopped Lisinopril my blood pressure remains low....to me the Serrapeptase must be making my arteries flexible again...any other ideas? Lee... jlkinkona wrote: Wonder who financed that study, eh? Hope those of you who have been harmed by statins are putting down in your medical records that you are allergic to statins. Doctors hate when you list that you are allergic to statins. I did that with my mother and that was the information that was transferred to the hospital when she underwent her surgery last week. All the nurses who saw it kept asking me what was my mom's reaction and I was eager to tell them that it was memory loss, congestive heart failure and muscle wasting. I figured that the more they knew how nasty the drug was the better. So please update your medical records with your doctor. phine This one is even worse than the claim about statins & pneumonia! When I was on 80 mg. of Lipitor, my brain cells were out to lunch! The very first improvement that I had was that within days after I went off the poison, the fog started to lift from my mind. http://tinyurl.com/mcspda I wonder how many seniors who are diagnosed w/Alzheimers are actually victims of statins toxicity?! Since the drug companies insist that everyone whose total cholesterol exceeds their definition of ever lower "healthy" levels, how would they or their families know what the real culprit is?! ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 Good for you! Where's your doc, and how did you talk him into lowering dosages? Any helpful hints?Sent from my iPhoneOn Jul 2, 2009, at 1:34 AM, Lee Schelin <LSchelin@...> wrote: I've gotten my Cardiologist to agree to let me cut my Carvedilol dosage in half down to the lowest dosage available of 3.125 mg So now I'm only taking one aspirin, one Plavix and two 3.125mg tablets of Carvedilol per day The Lipitor was the worst....now it's been nearly a year since I stopped Lipitor and six months for Lisinopril Plavix is next....Pretty soon I'll be back to normal FYI: Since I started taking Serrapeptase nearly a year ago and stopped Lisinopril my blood pressure remains low....to me the Serrapeptase must be making my arteries flexible again...any other ideas? Lee... jlkinkona wrote: Wonder who financed that study, eh? Hope those of you who have been harmed by statins are putting down in your medical records that you are allergic to statins. Doctors hate when you list that you are allergic to statins. I did that with my mother and that was the information that was transferred to the hospital when she underwent her surgery last week. All the nurses who saw it kept asking me what was my mom's reaction and I was eager to tell them that it was memory loss, congestive heart failure and muscle wasting. I figured that the more they knew how nasty the drug was the better. So please update your medical records with your doctor. phine This one is even worse than the claim about statins & pneumonia! When I was on 80 mg. of Lipitor, my brain cells were out to lunch! The very first improvement that I had was that within days after I went off the poison, the fog started to lift from my mind. http://tinyurl.com/mcspda I wonder how many seniors who are diagnosed w/Alzheimers are actually victims of statins toxicity?! Since the drug companies insist that everyone whose total cholesterol exceeds their definition of ever lower "healthy" levels, how would they or their families know what the real culprit is?! ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 Lee, the amino acid L-arginine relaxes blood vessles. And the side effects can be really nice from what I hear! Bobby > > > >> This one is even worse than the claim about statins & pneumonia! When I was on 80 mg. of Lipitor, my brain cells were out to lunch! The very first improvement that I had was that within days after I went off the poison, the fog started to lift from my mind. > >> http://tinyurl.com/mcspda > >> > >> I wonder how many seniors who are diagnosed w/Alzheimers are actually victims of statins toxicity?! Since the drug companies insist that everyone whose total cholesterol exceeds their definition of ever lower " healthy " levels, how would they or their families know what the real culprit is?! > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 Lee, the amino acid L-arginine relaxes blood vessles. And the side effects can be really nice from what I hear! Bobby > > > >> This one is even worse than the claim about statins & pneumonia! When I was on 80 mg. of Lipitor, my brain cells were out to lunch! The very first improvement that I had was that within days after I went off the poison, the fog started to lift from my mind. > >> http://tinyurl.com/mcspda > >> > >> I wonder how many seniors who are diagnosed w/Alzheimers are actually victims of statins toxicity?! Since the drug companies insist that everyone whose total cholesterol exceeds their definition of ever lower " healthy " levels, how would they or their families know what the real culprit is?! > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 Thanks Bobby, looks like it has quite a few side effects Lee.... flyinresorts wrote: Lee, the amino acid L-arginine relaxes blood vessles. And the side effects can be really nice from what I hear! Bobby This one is even worse than the claim about statins & pneumonia! When I was on 80 mg. of Lipitor, my brain cells were out to lunch! The very first improvement that I had was that within days after I went off the poison, the fog started to lift from my mind. http://tinyurl.com/mcspda I wonder how many seniors who are diagnosed w/Alzheimers are actually victims of statins toxicity?! Since the drug companies insist that everyone whose total cholesterol exceeds their definition of ever lower "healthy" levels, how would they or their families know what the real culprit is?! ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 Thanks Bobby, looks like it has quite a few side effects Lee.... flyinresorts wrote: Lee, the amino acid L-arginine relaxes blood vessles. And the side effects can be really nice from what I hear! Bobby This one is even worse than the claim about statins & pneumonia! When I was on 80 mg. of Lipitor, my brain cells were out to lunch! The very first improvement that I had was that within days after I went off the poison, the fog started to lift from my mind. http://tinyurl.com/mcspda I wonder how many seniors who are diagnosed w/Alzheimers are actually victims of statins toxicity?! Since the drug companies insist that everyone whose total cholesterol exceeds their definition of ever lower "healthy" levels, how would they or their families know what the real culprit is?! ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 If you have the herpes virus within you, then arginine can cause an outbreak. So you have to balance the arginine off with lysine. Take more lysine than arginine since lysine actually helps remove Lp(a) which is the sticky cholesterol. I recently began giving my mother a new product called, " Ascorsine 9 " which includes a combo of nutritional supplements in powder form that is good for removing plaque only but does not remove calcification in the arteries. phine P.S. Magnesium is also a good blood vessel relaxer. > > > > > >> This one is even worse than the claim about statins & pneumonia! When I was on 80 mg. of Lipitor, my brain cells were out to lunch! The very first improvement that I had was that within days after I went off the poison, the fog started to lift from my mind. > > >> http://tinyurl.com/mcspda > > >> > > >> I wonder how many seniors who are diagnosed w/Alzheimers are actually victims of statins toxicity?! Since the drug companies insist that everyone whose total cholesterol exceeds their definition of ever lower " healthy " levels, how would they or their families know what the real culprit is?! > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 If you have the herpes virus within you, then arginine can cause an outbreak. So you have to balance the arginine off with lysine. Take more lysine than arginine since lysine actually helps remove Lp(a) which is the sticky cholesterol. I recently began giving my mother a new product called, " Ascorsine 9 " which includes a combo of nutritional supplements in powder form that is good for removing plaque only but does not remove calcification in the arteries. phine P.S. Magnesium is also a good blood vessel relaxer. > > > > > >> This one is even worse than the claim about statins & pneumonia! When I was on 80 mg. of Lipitor, my brain cells were out to lunch! The very first improvement that I had was that within days after I went off the poison, the fog started to lift from my mind. > > >> http://tinyurl.com/mcspda > > >> > > >> I wonder how many seniors who are diagnosed w/Alzheimers are actually victims of statins toxicity?! Since the drug companies insist that everyone whose total cholesterol exceeds their definition of ever lower " healthy " levels, how would they or their families know what the real culprit is?! > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2009 Report Share Posted July 3, 2009 Lee, that is good news. Just make sure to monitor your blood pressure and heart rate and irregular heart beats. They sell blood pressure monitors who also measure heart rate and irregular heart beats. I understand that Fish oil is good for irregular heart beats. I hope you are checking your blood regularly to see if the plavix is making it too dangerously thin. phine > > > >> This one is even worse than the claim about statins & pneumonia! When I was on 80 mg. of Lipitor, my brain cells were out to lunch! The very first improvement that I had was that within days after I went off the poison, the fog started to lift from my mind. > >> http://tinyurl.com/mcspda > >> > >> I wonder how many seniors who are diagnosed w/Alzheimers are actually victims of statins toxicity?! Since the drug companies insist that everyone whose total cholesterol exceeds their definition of ever lower " healthy " levels, how would they or their families know what the real culprit is?! > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2009 Report Share Posted July 3, 2009 Thanks for the tip phine. I have a electronic BP unit and use it two ore three times per week. I've never had a problem with irregular heart beats. I take Krill Oil daily Lee... jlkinkona wrote: Lee, that is good news. Just make sure to monitor your blood pressure and heart rate and irregular heart beats. They sell blood pressure monitors who also measure heart rate and irregular heart beats. I understand that Fish oil is good for irregular heart beats. I hope you are checking your blood regularly to see if the plavix is making it too dangerously thin. phine This one is even worse than the claim about statins & pneumonia! When I was on 80 mg. of Lipitor, my brain cells were out to lunch! The very first improvement that I had was that within days after I went off the poison, the fog started to lift from my mind. http://tinyurl.com/mcspda I wonder how many seniors who are diagnosed w/Alzheimers are actually victims of statins toxicity?! Since the drug companies insist that everyone whose total cholesterol exceeds their definition of ever lower "healthy" levels, how would they or their families know what the real culprit is?! ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2010 Report Share Posted April 23, 2010 thats great news! congratulations > > From: Jasmine <jaso_alex (DOT) co.in> > Subject: help plz... > > Date: Wednesday, 21 April, 2010, 11:00 > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > hi marc...can u help me out on the followin questions... > > Is erosive and atrophic lichen planus the same?? If not, wat is the diff?? > > Which one is a pre-malignant condition?? > > Thanks... > Jasmine > - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2010 Report Share Posted April 23, 2010 I have good news too. I 've passed part 1. Hooray. Thanks god. Good luck for all the others. SoumayyaFrom: Marc Bou-Haidar <marchbh@...> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 17:14:30Subject: Good News Guys I made it paper A 65% paper B 70% so pleased :)All the best for the others and good preparations for those who r waiting for their exams.I will send my detailed feedback this weekend.MarcFrom: Jasmine <jaso_alex (DOT) co.in>Subject: help plz...Date: Wednesday, 21 April, 2010, 11:00 hi marc...can u help me out on the followin questions...Is erosive and atrophic lichen planus the same?? If not, wat is the diff??Which one is a pre-malignant condition??Thanks...Jasmine- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2010 Report Share Posted April 23, 2010 Hi Marc congratulation I'm very happy for u and I'm sure all other colleges are too. wow u have got excellent scores. From: Marc Bou-Haidar <marchbh@...> Sent: Fri, 23 April, 2010 17:14:30Subject: Good News Guys I made it paper A 65% paper B 70% so pleased :)All the best for the others and good preparations for those who r waiting for their exams.I will send my detailed feedback this weekend.Marc From: Jasmine <jaso_alex (DOT) co.in>Subject: help plz...Date: Wednesday, 21 April, 2010, 11:00 hi marc...can u help me out on the followin questions...Is erosive and atrophic lichen planus the same?? If not, wat is the diff??Which one is a pre-malignant condition??Thanks...Jasmine- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2010 Report Share Posted April 23, 2010 congratulations Marc..you passed with high marks.Wish all the best for other people too. Eiman... From: Marc Bou-Haidar <marchbh@...> Sent: Fri, 23 April, 2010 17:14:30Subject: Good News Guys I made it paper A 65% paper B 70% so pleased :)All the best for the others and good preparations for those who r waiting for their exams.I will send my detailed feedback this weekend.Marc From: Jasmine <jaso_alex (DOT) co.in>Subject: help plz...Date: Wednesday, 21 April, 2010, 11:00 hi marc...can u help me out on the followin questions...Is erosive and atrophic lichen planus the same?? If not, wat is the diff??Which one is a pre-malignant condition??Thanks...Jasmine- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2010 Report Share Posted April 23, 2010 congradulation well done can u pls tell me the score we need to pass From: soumayya alhajeh <samsomih@...> Sent: Fri, 23 April, 2010 17:25:21Subject: Re: Good News I have good news too. I 've passed part 1. Hooray. Thanks god. Good luck for all the others. Soumayya From: Marc Bou-Haidar <marchbh (DOT) com>Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 17:14:30Subject: Good News Guys I made it paper A 65% paper B 70% so pleased :)All the best for the others and good preparations for those who r waiting for their exams.I will send my detailed feedback this weekend.Marc From: Jasmine <jaso_alex (DOT) co.in>Subject: help plz...Date: Wednesday, 21 April, 2010, 11:00 hi marc...can u help me out on the followin questions...Is erosive and atrophic lichen planus the same?? If not, wat is the diff??Which one is a pre-malignant condition??Thanks...Jasmine- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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