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If you scroll all the way down to where you see in the middle of the page it says Headers....

Then go to the bottom of all that....6 lines up from the bottom you will see List Unsubscribe.....

mail to that e-mail and just put in the subject Unsubscribe and then in the body of the e-mail put it again...

that should do it...

If you have trouble you can get back to us....But this something you have to do...it can not be done for you...

Luanne Ty's mom

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Dear group manager,

how do I unsubsribe to this group?

I do not find any information in the message.

Please unsubscribe me!!!!!

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There are 25 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

1. Re: Er...

2. RE: Er...

3.

4. Patti

5. Norm Hoffman...............

6. Re: Actigall Shortage

From: bbnlu@...

7. Re: articles.......TGIF (early)

From: bbnlu@...

8. Re: cool website (off topic)

From: bbnlu@...

9. Re: Liver Disease?-Darren

From: bbnlu@...

10. RE: Er...

11. Re: cool website (off topic)

12. Re: cool website (off topic)

13. RE: Er...

14. RE: Er...

15. Re: Er...Steve

From: bbnlu@...

16. Fwd: First To Know Bulletin

17. on C-Span

18. IBD - News

19. shaky ill

20. Glass Beads

21. Re: shaky ill

22. Fwd: JOKE/since we've all been talking about " it "

23. (off topic) patti, colleen... thanks for the smiles :-)

24. double posts

25. Re: double posts

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Message: 1

Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 08:54:29 +0000

Subject: Re: Er...

Thanks Garry <g>,

It's a good job I am an easy going Englishman or I might take offence

<bg>. I'll have you know that I never tell 'ethnic minority' jokes,

including Irish ones <te, he>.

Did you know that St was French....arrrrrgh!

And now a short lesson in humility:

I happened to meet a friend of mine yesterday, who I hadn't seen for a

few weeks. He asked how I was and because he is one of only a few

friends who know I have PSC I proceeded to tell him about my recent PSC

history (he is normally happy to listen and comment). After about 30

seconds I noticed he wasn't really listening (you just know these

things, don't you?). I asked if he was O.K. He apologized and said he

had had a difficult few weeks. " I was in the train crash " he said. I

said " Oh goodness " and he explained what had happened to him.

About 3 weeks ago there was an horrific train crash about 15 miles from

York (where I live). A passenger train that was travelling to London at

125 miles an hour collided with a vehicle that had crashed onto the

track. The train was de-railed and hit a freight train that was

travelling a 80 miles an hour in the opposite direction. The carnage was

total and 10 people died. The accident had left several carriages in the

field next to the track. was in one that had rolled over and

then disintegrated. He was lucky to be alive and had had several

operations on the back of his head and arm. He now has a metal plate

holding his head together.

When I really looked at him it was obvious that he wasn't himself.

The lesson I learned: Don't get so wrapped up in your own problems that

you fail to notice the signs of those in others.

Take care guys,

Steve Lawson.

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Message: 2

Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 01:36:51 -0800

Subject: RE: Er...

wow, steve, that was quite a story you posted!

so you're alive and well (with the exception of your PSC, of course)...

however your friend, who isn't quite himself due to a metal plate holding

his head together (thanks to a train crash requiring several operations), is

lucky to be alive. as for that " lesson " you learned ( " ...Don't get so

wrapped up in your own problems that you fail to notice the signs of those

in others " ), well, that also happens to be a mighty fine way for one to keep

a healthy perspective throughout life: i call it " maureen's theory of

relativity " (with apologies to albert einstein). in other words, no matter

WHAT your situation, while things could certainly be better, they could

certainly also be worse (i.e., it's all " relative " ). by focusing ON the

problems of others, it has truly helped jim and i to be better able to

handle his PSC (well, that, plus the Positive Mental Attitude jim insists

upon us having). choosing to direct our focus outward on others has helped

keep us sane, when PSC could have driven us over the edge.

thank you for sharing.

all the best,

maureen

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Message: 3

Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 08:24:42 -0500

Subject:

No races, unless you call motoring down the halls of the hospital on

crutches a race. Not really much of race when you have to stop half way

because you're tired and starting to perspire! I'm really looking

forward to having this thing off on April 6th. I hope that the x-rays

show that the bone has healed so I can get on with the physio and rehab.

I'm glad I saved my crutches from my previous knee surgery, because the

new ones they sell you don't have any padding on the hand grips or tops.

My arthritic hands don't care for the pressure with the padding so I

can't imagine how bad it would be without it. It's somewhat of a

blessing that I've already been through this rehab business with my

other knee, so I know what I'm facing. Thanks for asking.

Off to work.

Aubrey

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Message: 4

Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 08:25:43 -0500

Subject: Patti

Really sorry to hear about Mike's not feeling well. That episode sounds

pretty unpleasant. I hope it cleared up with resting in bed. I hope you

have a good time in Halifax while Mike's band plays. You sound like you

deserve and could benefit from a nice night out.

Aubrey

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Message: 5

Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 09:33:41 -0400

Subject: Norm Hoffman...............

I hadn't been online for a few days and was unable to retrieve the memorial

on Norm...

if anybody out there has it, or can forward any address where I might send a

card to his family, I would greatly appreciate the info...

anything that you have that I can read, thank you so much,

Patti

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Message: 6

Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 08:43:33 EST

From: bbnlu@...

Subject: Re: Actigall Shortage

Ty also started out on Actigal and when the " shortage " hit he was switched

to

Urso...We live in New Jersey and this happen to us also about 1 1/2 yrs

ago...

Very strange....

Luanne Ty's mom

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Message: 7

Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 09:14:56 EST

From: bbnlu@...

Subject: Re: articles.......TGIF (early)

Patti

I hear you about the anger thing....If I really stop to think of what Ty has

had to go thru and still will have to endure...What has been taken away from

him so far and what more will be taken...He has hardly had a chance to

begin...He has been a high honor roll student all of HS...now this year

being

one of his toughest ..health wise...he has no completed grades and gettting

into college without some senior grades is difficult.....which is what is

happening to him now...For someone who has done so well and now is being

held

back because he has health problems just does seem fair...He used to want to

be a Ped GI and work in the same hosp he goes to...aChildrens Hosp....but

even that seems too far away...although he is still thinking about it..he

has

also thought about teaching Chemistry....which is fine...but the reason he

had to come to this discision is what angers me....I can get damn

angry...angry to the point you are crying out of control...because the

situation is out of your control....But I realize that my energy is wasted

.......and letting him know how this situation is depressing to me certainly

would not help him....SOOOOO I remain positive...helping him to deal with

this....in a positive fight.....maybe fight is not the right word...to

negative....but the brain is just not coming up with any other word at the

moment...

The whole conversation of " sex life " scares me to death.....another thing

that will be taken away before he even gets a chance to start it.....He

talks

about having children all the time....Well I just won't even go there in my

head.....this is going to be his future and it ''WILL WORK OUT'

On a much lighter note.....Ty was actually feeling better yesterday and the

3

of us went out to dinner.....It was Bobs and mine

anniversary....29yrs.....and it was nice to have Ty feeling good enough to

go

out and be with us....

Bob is also a musician....like your Mike....I think I remember you saying

that Mike plays the guitar...so does Bob....is in the same band since HS

with

all the same people....and my best friend from HS is married to the

keyboardist...and then Bob also plays in other bands when ever somebody

needs

somebody....He plays other things too...so what ever they need....This

musical talent is shared by both my sons...Ty and also play many

things...both liking guitars best....and they both have played about every

horn there is in school bands...marching...jazz...concert...

I am so glad that you are getting away...it is always nice....We also

haven't

been away in quite awhile.....I went to Canada with a HS band trip 2 years

ago....as a chaperone....mainly to keep Ty's meds...no one wanted the

responsibility...He was on Enbrel then...an injection...and no one wanted

anything to do with that...not that they would have had to give it to

him...he did it himself...they just didn't want the responsibility of having

it....

This yr the trip is to Ohio to a music festival....we are hoping he will be

able to go....Bob and I are also planning on going....thats in May some

time....

and on April 4 we are taking a train to Chicago to visit with our

daughter....and see in a competion...last one with this group.....

This will be one of the first trips for the family in a long

time...years....so I know how you feel....

Well totally enough for today...Nice talking to you....

Luanne Ty's mom

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Message: 8

Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 09:28:10 EST

From: bbnlu@...

Subject: Re: cool website (off topic)

Thanks Leigh-Anne...I sent it to Tylers computer...he has been doing a lot

of

Napster downloading and he has a CD burner..so hes been making alot of

them..Now with Napster closing and not working very well this will give him

another place to go...

Thanks...

Luanne Ty's mom...

I think music brings everyones mood UP...the louder the better.....

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Message: 9

Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 09:40:47 EST

From: bbnlu@...

Subject: Re: Liver Disease?-Darren

Darren

First ...don't panic....most likely the safest way is to monitor your levels

over time....These are not high levels....Most here had them in the hundreds

and thousands....

My son who does have PSC is now 18 and was diagnosed 2 yrs ago....He was

orginally diagnosed with Crohns when he was 9....He also has Rhuematoid

Arthritis, Autoimmune Hep,and Vasculitis....

My other son who is now almost 23(in April) has had UC since he was 3....and

has NOTHING else....I worry of course about his future....but don't dwell...

You have doctors who you have so far trusted...so I would listen to

them....and relax...don't worry yourself sick....

Luanne Ty's mom

I hope everything works out for you...

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Message: 10

Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 06:50:49 -0800 (PST)

Subject: RE: Er...

Steve and Maureen.

Wow -- steve -- your friend's story is increduble. My wishes for his full

recovery.

Maureen -- I think Jim is right with the PMA -- it can make all the

difference in the world. I call it the " There's gotta be a pony in here

somewhere! " I'd hate to think I've been digging through a pile of poop for

no good reason!

Colleen

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