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Ditto from us - Hope you all have a great end to your 2006.

Love,

Nikki, Andy, and Lilia

>

> my husband and i finally finished making our holiday card. i wanted

> to share it with my scoliosis family! it's in the photo section of

> the group under lucas. i hope everyone will enjoy the upcoming

> holidays and hold their family tight.

>

> my best,

> deshea

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I love it! Too cute.

There is a Christmas picture of the boys in 's 3rd cast album that I used

for our Christmas card, but it is not as creative as yours.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family.

Tasha/

" Deshea L. " <deshea@...> wrote: my

husband and i finally finished making our holiday card. i wanted

to share it with my scoliosis family! it's in the photo section of

the group under lucas. i hope everyone will enjoy the upcoming

holidays and hold their family tight.

my best,

deshea

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Amen.......thank you

Kathe Sabetzadeh <lv2ryd@...> wrote:

I wanted to send out my best wishes to all for a very

happy holiday season! May the Lord shine his love

down upon you, may your angels encircle you with their

shining light, and may all of your loved ones be near

to you - passed and present - to celebrate and to feel

the joy of the season!

Peace & Prayers to all - Kathe in CA

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Thank you so much Kathe and the same to you and your family.

Marsha from Missouri

Kathe Sabetzadeh <lv2ryd@...> wrote:

I wanted to send out my best wishes to all for a very

happy holiday season! May the Lord shine his love

down upon you, may your angels encircle you with their

shining light, and may all of your loved ones be near

to you - passed and present - to celebrate and to feel

the joy of the season!

Peace & Prayers to all - Kathe in CA

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--- In , /Celine Kossart <kozys@...>

wrote:

>

> To all List Members:

>

> Wishing you and your families a very Blessed Christmas and Happy and

> Prosperous New Year from the folks in the Illinois River Valley!

>

I'm nt n IL, but that's OK<G> Thnks and Merry Christmas or Happy

Holidays to everyone no matter what their name for their God is. Keep

your beliefs and faith in this God, Blessed be His Name, and maintain

love for all creatures God has created.

Lee

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I couldn't have said it better...

Merry CHRISTmas to everyone. I pray everyone has a pain free day!

Meredith in Canada

Kathe Sabetzadeh wrote:

>

>

> I wanted to send out my best wishes to all for a very

> happy holiday season! May the Lord shine his love

> down upon you, may your angels encircle you with their

> shining light, and may all of your loved ones be near

> to you - passed and present - to celebrate and to feel

> the joy of the season!

>

> Peace & Prayers to all - Kathe in CA

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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I like that --- passed and present --- what a lovely way of phrasing it.

Wishing everyone here a peaceful Christmas.

Joanne in IL

>

> I wanted to send out my best wishes to all for a very

> happy holiday season! May the Lord shine his love

> down upon you, may your angels encircle you with their

> shining light, and may all of your loved ones be near

> to you - passed and present - to celebrate and to feel

> the joy of the season!

>

> Peace & Prayers to all - Kathe in CA

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Merry Christmast and Happy Holidays....May we all have

a pain free new year!

Stacey in PA

--- J <xtend2000@...> wrote:

> I like that --- passed and present --- what a lovely

> way of phrasing it.

> Wishing everyone here a peaceful Christmas.

>

> Joanne in IL

>

>

> >

> > I wanted to send out my best wishes to all for a

> very

> > happy holiday season! May the Lord shine his love

> > down upon you, may your angels encircle you with

> their

> > shining light, and may all of your loved ones be

> near

> > to you - passed and present - to celebrate and to

> feel

> > the joy of the season!

> >

> > Peace & Prayers to all - Kathe in CA

>

>

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" I Am Legend. "

www.iamlegend.warnerbros.com

Opens December 14th .

Set in New York City.

About a survivor of a man-made plague, and how he became

a survivor.

On Nov 22, 2007 10:02 AM, Vikki <vikki_kids@...> wrote:

> I have noticed that the talk and prepping for bird flu seems to have

> died down. But I think I briefly saw an adv for a pandemic-type

> movie to come out in the next month or so. Can't remember the name

> of it.

>

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Thanks for this tip. I did not know that they were re-making this:

QUOTE

I Am Legend is the third movie based on the book of the same name. The

first movie was called " The Last Man on Earth " starring Price,

it was filmed in Italy in 1964.

This second movie based on the book was the 1971 classic movie " The

Omega Man " that starred Charlton Heston as Neville and

Zerbe as Matthias the leader of the infected people that do their best

to kill Charlton Heston due to the fact that Neville represents

everything wrong that used to be before the virus.

http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0480249/synopsis

The Price and the Charlton Heston movies are very different

but are worth renting. I shall look forward to this new film.

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thank you Venezia and same back to you. I am still writing Xmas cards :((

big hug

Gracia

To those of you that post regularily, those of you that post once in a

great while, to those of you that enjoy just reading the posts,

whether you are as close as the United States or as far as across the

world, I want to wish you all A Very Happy and Healthy Holiday Season.

You are all a joy in my life and I am grateful to have found all of

you. How fortunate we are.

Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!

Venizia

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Venizia-

Awww, you are such a sweetheart :-) Happy holidays and a happy new year to

you too!

Peace,

To those of you that post regularily, those of you that post once in a

great while, to those of you that enjoy just reading the posts,

whether you are as close as the United States or as far as across the

world, I want to wish you all A Very Happy and Healthy Holiday Season.

You are all a joy in my life and I am grateful to have found all of

you. How fortunate we are.

Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!

Venizia

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Whoops, Dee, please forgive me. I read your email quickly and thought it was

from my friend, Dee.

HOWEVER, since I'm online, I DO wish each and every one in this helpful and

compassionate (not to mention intelligent) group wonderful holidays and a

healthy and happy 2008.

Let's ALL beat what we have!

Judy

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Hi Everyone,

I just wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a happy new year full

of health, happiness, and prosperity!

Warm Regards :-)

Dee

_____

From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf

Of Agentbleu

Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 4:54 AM

rheumatic

Subject: Re: rheumatic Hi Steve

Marshall Protocol is to be cautioned. check out the group I & I

infection and inflammation on . Nothing wrong with

benicar for many people. It can be a big aid, but the MP has caused

many to go south, (it did me) I know many people using benicar mind.

Just not in the same way. As to book, I might write it all out, but

really its so painful that i now just try and focus on the positives.

One thing I have learned along the long road, is that there is no one

size fits all approach. You have to know what your up against and

have the right guns to attack.

On 24 Dec 2007, at 00:44, mike rosner wrote:

> Hi Ken, Steve or ,

> Would any of you be interested in telling your story for a book I

> am writing about Rheumatic

> Th 1 diseases. This book is not written by doctors or research

> scientist, but by the patients

> themselves who suffer with these diseases. The purpose of the book

> will be bring about awareness, hope and possibly a cure. The

> proceeds from the book, if any after expenses will go to various

> foundations for continuous research. I am a published poetry

> writer, but have never tackled a book before. My husband and I are

> volunteers for the Scleroderma Foundation and we are on the

> comittee for the Annual Scleroderma Walkathon. I have Scleroderma,

> R/A, and MCTD. I am on antibiotics and just started

> the Marshall Protocol. I have collected stories from many women who

> tell me they found that writing the stories was very cathartic for

> them. Some are writing using alias names for

> professional or personal reasons. Even though I have stories from

> women, stories from men are needed. As you all know, women

> outnumber men in these diseases. so, I'm asking if any of you are

> interested. That would make the book more balanced. I often answer

> and post questions on rhematic@group

<mailto:rhematic%40> s.com and the

> Roadbackfoundation.com Bulletin Board. I believe that where there

> is a flicker of life, there is hope and where there is hope, there

> is healing. Happy Holidays and a healthier New Year for all.

> Dolores & Mike

>

> Ken Pearson <maputo95 (DOT) <mailto:maputo95%40> com> wrote:

> Thank you, Steve.

>

> Ken.

>

> Agentbleu <colourbleufree (DOT) <mailto:colourbleu%40free.fr> fr> wrote:

> aggressive, it moves about, hips, shoulders, neck, knees

> (asymmetric), eyes flair up, cysts on balls, etc. etc. started after

> a bout of prostatitis for me.

>

> On 23 Dec 2007, at 20:25, Ken Pearson wrote:

>

> > Happy Christmas

> >

> > How can I determine that my arthritis is reactive rather than

> > rheumatoid?

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Ken.

> >

> > Agentbleu <colourbleufree (DOT) <mailto:colourbleu%40free.fr> fr> wrote:

> > Hey Happy Christmas

> >

> > it does sound like ReA yes, and as a fellow victim i Can relate, Im

> > symptom free from the arthritis now, took cipro 1 g per day, (plenty

> > of water) 6 week cycles, (2 weeks off) also biaxin at 250mg per day

> > (got it out of the back). Lamisl did the trick on post prostate

> pain,

> > and and fungilin (oral amp B) for about 6 months to clean up the

> > fungi from the colon (chronic constipation). Be vigilant after

> cipro,

> > any sign of campylobactor, and others as is a known risk and set me

> > back at least a few years.

> >

> > Thats it in a nut shell that cured my incurable disease (which

> now at

> > least the consensus is starting to change some recognizing it is

> > treatable, just don't go to RISG as they have no clue and never had.

> > was one of the first to get me on the right road, Thanks to him

> > Im still alive!!

> >

> > Happy xmas all

> > steve

> >

> > On 23 Dec 2007, at 19:13, Merchant wrote:

> >

> > > Hi, Ken:

> > >

> > > Have you been tested for the HLA B27 antigen? This sounds like AS

> > > or Reiter's, especially with the knee involvement, cyclic nature,

> > > early morning wake-up, etc etc. Strongly suggest that, especially

> > > if taking antibiotics, you totally abstain from all starches and

> > > especially the four major poisons: Bread, cake, pasta, and

> potatoes.

> > >

> > > Been there...done that. Hope the respite keeps up,

> > >

> > >

> > > Ken <maputo95 (DOT) <mailto:maputo95%40> com> wrote:

> > > Hi There All

> > >

> > > I woke up this morning without the multi-joint pain that I have

> > > arisen with for the previous 14 days. I had very bad joint pains

> > on a

> > > daily basis between 2 and 4 am and found even rolling over a

> > > traumatic movement. Even my very sore left knee is much less

> painful

> > > and swollen. Mysteriously, the carnival of pain quietly left

> between

> > > last night and today. Rude disease.No 'goodbye'. I have done or

> > taken

> > > nothing extra to explain this. Is this the moving around the body

> > and

> > > in and out, aspects of the condition. Alas, like an unwanted

> > relative

> > > from Tennesee who comes and goes, this torturer may reappear at

> > > anytime to put me back on the rack.Is there anything out there to

> > > vanquish this fiendish illness.

> > >

> > > Happy Christmas one and all.

> > >

> > > Ken.

> > >

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

> > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

> > >

> > >

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I agree, and love and peace and health to you all too!! Big hugs from SUNNY

California!

Thanks and Blessings to you all!!

bear339@... wrote:

Venizia-

Awww, you are such a sweetheart :-) Happy holidays and a happy new year to

you too!

Peace,

To those of you that post regularily, those of you that post once in a

great while, to those of you that enjoy just reading the posts,

whether you are as close as the United States or as far as across the

world, I want to wish you all A Very Happy and Healthy Holiday Season.

You are all a joy in my life and I am grateful to have found all of

you. How fortunate we are.

Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!

Venizia

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Happy Holidays to all! Thank you, Dolores & Mike

Dee Levine <ljdsll@...> wrote: Hi Everyone,

I just wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a happy new year full

of health, happiness, and prosperity!

Warm Regards :-)

Dee

_____

From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf

Of Agentbleu

Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 4:54 AM

rheumatic

Subject: Re: rheumatic Hi Steve

Marshall Protocol is to be cautioned. check out the group I & I

infection and inflammation on . Nothing wrong with

benicar for many people. It can be a big aid, but the MP has caused

many to go south, (it did me) I know many people using benicar mind.

Just not in the same way. As to book, I might write it all out, but

really its so painful that i now just try and focus on the positives.

One thing I have learned along the long road, is that there is no one

size fits all approach. You have to know what your up against and

have the right guns to attack.

On 24 Dec 2007, at 00:44, mike rosner wrote:

> Hi Ken, Steve or ,

> Would any of you be interested in telling your story for a book I

> am writing about Rheumatic

> Th 1 diseases. This book is not written by doctors or research

> scientist, but by the patients

> themselves who suffer with these diseases. The purpose of the book

> will be bring about awareness, hope and possibly a cure. The

> proceeds from the book, if any after expenses will go to various

> foundations for continuous research. I am a published poetry

> writer, but have never tackled a book before. My husband and I are

> volunteers for the Scleroderma Foundation and we are on the

> comittee for the Annual Scleroderma Walkathon. I have Scleroderma,

> R/A, and MCTD. I am on antibiotics and just started

> the Marshall Protocol. I have collected stories from many women who

> tell me they found that writing the stories was very cathartic for

> them. Some are writing using alias names for

> professional or personal reasons. Even though I have stories from

> women, stories from men are needed. As you all know, women

> outnumber men in these diseases. so, I'm asking if any of you are

> interested. That would make the book more balanced. I often answer

> and post questions on rhematic@group

<mailto:rhematic%40> s.com and the

> Roadbackfoundation.com Bulletin Board. I believe that where there

> is a flicker of life, there is hope and where there is hope, there

> is healing. Happy Holidays and a healthier New Year for all.

> Dolores & Mike

>

> Ken Pearson <maputo95 (DOT) <mailto:maputo95%40> com> wrote:

> Thank you, Steve.

>

> Ken.

>

> Agentbleu <colourbleufree (DOT) <mailto:colourbleu%40free.fr> fr> wrote:

> aggressive, it moves about, hips, shoulders, neck, knees

> (asymmetric), eyes flair up, cysts on balls, etc. etc. started after

> a bout of prostatitis for me.

>

> On 23 Dec 2007, at 20:25, Ken Pearson wrote:

>

> > Happy Christmas

> >

> > How can I determine that my arthritis is reactive rather than

> > rheumatoid?

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Ken.

> >

> > Agentbleu <colourbleufree (DOT) <mailto:colourbleu%40free.fr> fr> wrote:

> > Hey Happy Christmas

> >

> > it does sound like ReA yes, and as a fellow victim i Can relate, Im

> > symptom free from the arthritis now, took cipro 1 g per day, (plenty

> > of water) 6 week cycles, (2 weeks off) also biaxin at 250mg per day

> > (got it out of the back). Lamisl did the trick on post prostate

> pain,

> > and and fungilin (oral amp B) for about 6 months to clean up the

> > fungi from the colon (chronic constipation). Be vigilant after

> cipro,

> > any sign of campylobactor, and others as is a known risk and set me

> > back at least a few years.

> >

> > Thats it in a nut shell that cured my incurable disease (which

> now at

> > least the consensus is starting to change some recognizing it is

> > treatable, just don't go to RISG as they have no clue and never had.

> > was one of the first to get me on the right road, Thanks to him

> > Im still alive!!

> >

> > Happy xmas all

> > steve

> >

> > On 23 Dec 2007, at 19:13, Merchant wrote:

> >

> > > Hi, Ken:

> > >

> > > Have you been tested for the HLA B27 antigen? This sounds like AS

> > > or Reiter's, especially with the knee involvement, cyclic nature,

> > > early morning wake-up, etc etc. Strongly suggest that, especially

> > > if taking antibiotics, you totally abstain from all starches and

> > > especially the four major poisons: Bread, cake, pasta, and

> potatoes.

> > >

> > > Been there...done that. Hope the respite keeps up,

> > >

> > >

> > > Ken <maputo95 (DOT) <mailto:maputo95%40> com> wrote:

> > > Hi There All

> > >

> > > I woke up this morning without the multi-joint pain that I have

> > > arisen with for the previous 14 days. I had very bad joint pains

> > on a

> > > daily basis between 2 and 4 am and found even rolling over a

> > > traumatic movement. Even my very sore left knee is much less

> painful

> > > and swollen. Mysteriously, the carnival of pain quietly left

> between

> > > last night and today. Rude disease.No 'goodbye'. I have done or

> > taken

> > > nothing extra to explain this. Is this the moving around the body

> > and

> > > in and out, aspects of the condition. Alas, like an unwanted

> > relative

> > > from Tennesee who comes and goes, this torturer may reappear at

> > > anytime to put me back on the rack.Is there anything out there to

> > > vanquish this fiendish illness.

> > >

> > > Happy Christmas one and all.

> > >

> > > Ken.

> > >

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

> > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

> > >

> > >

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Judy,

Just for laughs my husband’s name is Joe and I would have wondered how you

knew that. You could have passed yourself off as psychic!

Regards,

Dee

_____

From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf

Of Judkeels@...

Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 11:17 AM

rheumatic

Subject: Re: rheumatic Happy Holidays!

Whoops, Dee, please forgive me. I read your email quickly and thought it was

from my friend, Dee.

HOWEVER, since I'm online, I DO wish each and every one in this helpful and

compassionate (not to mention intelligent) group wonderful holidays and a

healthy and happy 2008.

Let's ALL beat what we have!

Judy

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big hug and cup of spiked eggnog from snowy coast of Maine. There's a fire in

the woodstove, c'mon over.

Gracia

I agree, and love and peace and health to you all too!! Big hugs from SUNNY

California!

Thanks and Blessings to you all!!

bear339@... wrote:

Venizia-

Awww, you are such a sweetheart :-) Happy holidays and a happy new year to

you too!

Peace,

To those of you that post regularily, those of you that post once in a

great while, to those of you that enjoy just reading the posts,

whether you are as close as the United States or as far as across the

world, I want to wish you all A Very Happy and Healthy Holiday Season.

You are all a joy in my life and I am grateful to have found all of

you. How fortunate we are.

Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!

Venizia

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