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Thank you Edie, I know she would be very pleased to hear that she helped you. I

Called my dad before sharing this with the world and he said that that is what

she tried to do, 'so share away'. :-)

LOL, Grandma's sister... well, Mom and I where talking about her and the letter

and what e did for Grandma. Mom said that she often thought e was

very sharp with grandma and treated her as an experiment subject. e was,

'different', but cared about all of us in her own, special way.

You'll have to print each page out separately. I wanted to make it read like a

'book'... but am slightly technically challenged. LOL Sorry.

Best of luck to you and I hope it helps you!!

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> This is to the post re: “Grandmother’s writingâ€

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> From: Edie Neil

> Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 12:29 PM

> To: wrotek@...

> Subject: Re: My grandmother's recovery from ms...

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> Spending time reading your grandmother’s experience was enlightening. I’m

sorry to say, the one sister , who is the only one who lives local, is currently

upset with me, as I had to call her the morning I fell and couldn’t get up.

When she arrived, I was already upset and my words were sharp. Especially when

she made the comment, “I know how you feelâ€.

>

> I don’t have the willpower your grandmother had nor the access to someone

like her sister. I go to the grocery store myself with a young man who pushes

the cart for my groceries.

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> In my condition, I tend to choose anything and everything which is easy to

prepare, those being processed foods, frozen meals and sweets. I tend to have

cravings for sweets, ie. cookies, anything chocolate, etc. I prepared a pan of

beans and corn bread the other day because I knew it would make several

servings. Not only were the pans too heavy for me to manage, it wasn’t long

until I was tired of leftovers.

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> I want to try to print the writings of your grandmother as, she has answered a

lot of questions I’ve had regarding vitamins and minerals I take on a daily

basis.

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> With living in a different era, I have the opportunity to have the CCSVI

treatment. In the past, I even have the results of the test for food allergies.

Now, I’ll go back and review them.

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> Thank you for sharing your grandmother’s experience, she not only is a

blessing to me but, to others.

> Edie Neil

> Missouri, USA

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> You'll have to print each page out separately. I wanted to make it read like a

'book'... but am slightly technically challenged. LOL Sorry.

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No worries at all. :) It's not a big deal, especially when the info is so

valuable. I especially appreciate the historical perspective. Her experiences

took place decades ago and are important to share with those who think this

new-fangled gluten-free thing is just a fad. LOL

Crystal

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