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In a message dated 11/13/01 4:09:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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Can we please just stop arguing about this?

The point is not a personal attack on anyone but what is going to help

Lyme patients be heard and what it takes to win respect and credibility.

Everyone's energy is so much better used in a constructive way.

>>

I think we need to add one more symptom to the list for Lyme

disease................ " unability to 'let it go' already " ............this

bickering burns up so much energy and strength that so many of you complain

that you don't have. This thread went through the sci.med newsgroup

also.......enough is enough already.

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In a message dated 4/24/2004 12:28:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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Dear All.

I just had to share with all of you Trista's great news.

This past week from Tuesday to friday trista has been trying out for high

school cheerleading. She has been involed in gymnastics since she was 2

and

loved being a member of her middle school cheer leading squad (but it

required no

tryouts). as time has apprached for her to enter high school, we have been

praying about her having an identity in high school... niche of her own and

a

circle of friends to look out for her.

This week was intense. 58 girls tried out for the spots. Yesteday was the

official time in front of the judges. Trista was grace under pressure.

She was

so excited about showingthe judges the LONG dance, two cheers, two chants,

toe touch jumps and three other jumps. She had to memrize A LOT of moves

in

three days. She stayed up practicing until 10 pm every night. Her

gymnastics

school even stayed open late so her gymnastics coach could work with her.

Then

yesterday afternoon we waved goodbye to her and she waited for over an hour

in

the locker room for her turn.

The list was suposed to be posted on the school doors at 8:00 at night. We

told her it would be there at 9:00 because we did not want to be in the

crowd

while finding out. We felt it would be very uncomfortable! We really had

ourselves set up that she would probably not make it and how do we help her

get

through it. Her dad walked with her to the door ....SHE was on the list

for

junior varsity! She will have a niche in high school! How INCREDIBLE! To

top it

off...one of the upper classmen cheerleaders really toook a liking to her

this week and got there at 8:00 to see the list. She saw Trista was on it

and she

waited at the school for Trista to come and see her name. When Trista got

out

of the car the new " friend " called to her and hurried her to the door. She

pointed out Trista's name to her and rejoices with Trista right there in

front

of the high school! Now that is what it is all about, isn't it?

We wanted to share with you all!!!!!!We have tons of work ahead of us to be

able tokeep up.....but it will be worth it in the end!

Love, ReBecca and Trista (high school cheerleader)

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About the room dividers: You can make inexpensive ones by cutting to size

and covering foam insulation panels from a building supply store (they are

about $10 for a 4x8' piece.)

Hinge them together with hinges or duct tape, or make a frame with feet.

Another thing about them is that you can use them as bulletin boards.

Darla

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