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Absolutely I want one, I used one 18 years ago and it saved my

hair. I had ice packs on my entire head yesterday. It would be more

convenient with a cold cap.

Lynda

At 05:42 PM 3/5/2008, you wrote:

>Hello Ladies, I managed to send this now.

>

>Love always................Lea

>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````````

>

> > Sweet Lynda, I called Cross Cancer Institute this afternoon. After a

> > number of transfers, I connected with a triage nurse who has worked

> > there for eighteen years. She had never heard of 'chemo cold caps', and

> > also said that if they were available in Edmonton she would know about

> > them. I gave her a UK website that found for me, and she looked it

> > up. From what she read there, she said that the intensity of the cold

> > does seem to be a real problem for some women, and that the cold pain

> > that the cap can cause reduces some women to tears. Do you still really

> > want one of these devices now that you know this? If you do, I can ask

> > Katy to make some calls in Toronto to see if it is available there, and

> > I can get to do the same in Vancouver. Katy will see this

> > message, but I will have to write to separately tonight.

> >

> > I am sending this message from 's university computer because I am

> > experiencing such a problem with mine. I have been trying to email you

> > since noon today, but each time I try to write an email my hourglass has

> > started flashing, then it kills everything before I can send the

>message.

> >

> > I wanted to do this so badly for you as a gift of love.

> >

> > Stay strong dear one.....love always.....Lea

> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````````

>

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Good morning, Lynda:

How are you doing today? We are worried about you, and want these treatments over.

Honey, I have sent a message to in Vancouver, and one to andra in Toronto. We hope that one of them will find the Cold Caps for you. I plan on calling more of the medical suppliers right away.

Please find someone kind to talk to you, because that will help you so much.

We love you always.......Lea and

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~``````

Re: Fw: Re: Chemo Cold Caps...]

Absolutely I want one, I used one 18 years ago and it saved my hair. I had ice packs on my entire head yesterday. It would be more convenient with a cold cap.LyndaAt 05:42 PM 3/5/2008, you wrote:>Hello Ladies, I managed to send this now.>>Love always................Lea>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````````>> > Sweet Lynda, I called Cross Cancer Institute this afternoon. After a> > number of transfers, I connected with a triage nurse who has worked> > there for eighteen years. She had never heard of 'chemo cold caps', and> > also said that if they were available in Edmonton she would know about> > them. I gave her a UK website that found for me, and she looked it> > up. From what she read there, she said that the intensity of the cold> > does seem to be a real problem for some women, and that the cold pain> > that the cap can cause reduces some women to tears. Do you still really> > want one of these devices now that you know this? If you do, I can ask> > Katy to make some calls in Toronto to see if it is available there, and> > I can get to do the same in Vancouver. Katy will see this> > message, but I will have to write to separately tonight.> >> > I am sending this message from 's university computer because I am> > experiencing such a problem with mine. I have been trying to email you> > since noon today, but each time I try to write an email my hourglass has> > started flashing, then it kills everything before I can send the>message.> >> > I wanted to do this so badly for you as a gift of love.> >> > Stay strong dear one.....love always.....Lea> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````````>>

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Lea,

Nauseous today, hope it passes. Tired, will spend a lot of time in bed.

Hope we can find the cold cap.

Love,

Lynda

At 08:48 AM 3/6/2008, you wrote:

>Good morning, Lynda:

>

>How are you doing today? We are worried about you, and want these

>treatments over.

>

>Honey, I have sent a message to in Vancouver, and one to

>andra in Toronto. We hope that one of them will find the Cold

>Caps for you. I plan on calling more of the medical suppliers right away.

>

>Please find someone kind to talk to you, because that will help you so much.

>

>We love you always.......Lea and

>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~``````

>

> Re: Fw: Re: Chemo Cold Caps...]

>

>Absolutely I want one, I used one 18 years ago and it saved my

>hair. I had ice packs on my entire head yesterday. It would be more

>convenient with a cold cap.

>

>Lynda

>

>At 05:42 PM 3/5/2008, you wrote:

>

> >Hello Ladies, I managed to send this now.

> >

> >Love always................Lea

> >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````````

> >

> > > Sweet Lynda, I called Cross Cancer Institute this afternoon. After a

> > > number of transfers, I connected with a triage nurse who has worked

> > > there for eighteen years. She had never heard of 'chemo cold caps', and

> > > also said that if they were available in Edmonton she would know about

> > > them. I gave her a UK website that found for me, and she looked it

> > > up. From what she read there, she said that the intensity of the cold

> > > does seem to be a real problem for some women, and that the cold pain

> > > that the cap can cause reduces some women to tears. Do you still really

> > > want one of these devices now that you know this? If you do, I can ask

> > > Katy to make some calls in Toronto to see if it is available there, and

> > > I can get to do the same in Vancouver. Katy will see this

> > > message, but I will have to write to separately tonight.

> > >

> > > I am sending this message from 's university computer because I am

> > > experiencing such a problem with mine. I have been trying to email you

> > > since noon today, but each time I try to write an email my hourglass has

> > > started flashing, then it kills everything before I can send the

> >message.

> > >

> > > I wanted to do this so badly for you as a gift of love.

> > >

> > > Stay strong dear one.....love always.....Lea

> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````````

> >

> >

>

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Hi Lynda,

I will ask my local hospital if it’s

possible for me to get you a cold cap, I know they use them as my friend had

used one when she had breast cancer.

If they cannot supply it they maybe able

to point me in the right direction to get one.

I will see what I can do, the more of us

that looks the better.

Love Sue

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Lynda Roth

Sent: 06 March 2008 16:09

Subject: Re: Fw:

Re: Chemo Cold Caps...]

Lea,

Nauseous today, hope it passes. Tired, will spend a lot of time in bed.

Hope we can find the cold cap.

Love,

Lynda

At 08:48 AM 3/6/2008, you wrote:

>Good morning, Lynda:

>

>How are you doing today? We are worried about you, and want these

>treatments over.

>

>Honey, I have sent a message to in Vancouver, and one to

>andra in Toronto.

We hope that one of them will find the Cold

>Caps for you. I plan on calling more of the medical suppliers right away.

>

>Please find someone kind to talk to you, because that will help you so

much.

>

>We love you always.......Lea and

>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~``````

>

> Re: Fw: Re: Chemo Cold Caps...]

>

>Absolutely I want one, I used one 18 years ago and it saved my

>hair. I had ice packs on my entire head yesterday. It would be more

>convenient with a cold cap.

>

>Lynda

>

>At 05:42 PM 3/5/2008, you wrote:

>

> >Hello Ladies, I managed to send this now.

> >

> >Love always................Lea

> >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````````

> >

> > > Sweet Lynda, I called Cross Cancer Institute this afternoon.

After a

> > > number of transfers, I connected with a triage nurse who has

worked

> > > there for eighteen years. She had never heard of 'chemo cold

caps', and

> > > also said that if they were available in Edmonton she would know about

> > > them. I gave her a UK website that found for me,

and she looked it

> > > up. From what she read there, she said that the intensity of the

cold

> > > does seem to be a real problem for some women, and that the cold

pain

> > > that the cap can cause reduces some women to tears. Do you still

really

> > > want one of these devices now that you know this? If you do, I

can ask

> > > Katy to make some calls in Toronto

to see if it is available there, and

> > > I can get to do the same in Vancouver. Katy will see this

> > > message, but I will have to write to separately tonight.

> > >

> > > I am sending this message from 's university computer

because I am

> > > experiencing such a problem with mine. I have been trying to

email you

> > > since noon today, but each time I try to write an email my

hourglass has

> > > started flashing, then it kills everything before I can send the

> >message.

> > >

> > > I wanted to do this so badly for you as a gift of love.

> > >

> > > Stay strong dear one.....love always.....Lea

> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````````

> >

> >

>

>

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Thanks, Sue, England may be the best place to look as Penquin cold

caps come from the UK. They want to rent them at 20 pounds a month,

but I would prefer to buy one outright, preferably used if possible

to save $$ as I am pretty broke.

Lynda

At 10:33 AM 3/6/2008, you wrote:

>Hi Lynda,

>

>

>

>I will ask my local hospital if it's possible for me to get you a

>cold cap, I know they use them as my friend had used one when she

>had breast cancer.

>

>If they cannot supply it they maybe able to point me in the right

>direction to get one.

>

>I will see what I can do, the more of us that looks the better.

>

>Love Sue

>

>

>

>----------

>From:

>[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Lynda Roth

>Sent: 06 March 2008 16:09

>

>Subject: Re: Fw: Re: Chemo Cold Caps...]

>

>

>

>Lea,

>

>Nauseous today, hope it passes. Tired, will spend a lot of time in bed.

>

>Hope we can find the cold cap.

>

>Love,

>Lynda

>

>At 08:48 AM 3/6/2008, you wrote:

>

> >Good morning, Lynda:

> >

> >How are you doing today? We are worried about you, and want these

> >treatments over.

> >

> >Honey, I have sent a message to in Vancouver, and one to

> >andra in Toronto. We hope that one of them will find the Cold

> >Caps for you. I plan on calling more of the medical suppliers right away.

> >

> >Please find someone kind to talk to you, because that will help you so much.

> >

> >We love you always.......Lea and

> >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~``````

> >

> > Re: Fw: Re: Chemo Cold Caps...]

> >

> >Absolutely I want one, I used one 18 years ago and it saved my

> >hair. I had ice packs on my entire head yesterday. It would be more

> >convenient with a cold cap.

> >

> >Lynda

> >

> >At 05:42 PM 3/5/2008, you wrote:

> >

> > >Hello Ladies, I managed to send this now.

> > >

> > >Love always................Lea

> > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````````

> > >

> > > > Sweet Lynda, I called Cross Cancer Institute this afternoon. After a

> > > > number of transfers, I connected with a triage nurse who has worked

> > > > there for eighteen years. She had never heard of 'chemo cold caps', and

> > > > also said that if they were available in Edmonton she would know about

> > > > them. I gave her a UK website that found for me, and

> she looked it

> > > > up. From what she read there, she said that the intensity of the cold

> > > > does seem to be a real problem for some women, and that the cold pain

> > > > that the cap can cause reduces some women to tears. Do you still really

> > > > want one of these devices now that you know this? If you do, I can ask

> > > > Katy to make some calls in Toronto to see if it is available there, and

> > > > I can get to do the same in Vancouver. Katy will see this

> > > > message, but I will have to write to separately tonight.

> > > >

> > > > I am sending this message from 's university computer because I am

> > > > experiencing such a problem with mine. I have been trying to email you

> > > > since noon today, but each time I try to write an email my

> hourglass has

> > > > started flashing, then it kills everything before I can send the

> > >message.

> > > >

> > > > I wanted to do this so badly for you as a gift of love.

> > > >

> > > > Stay strong dear one.....love always.....Lea

> > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````````

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

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Thanks Lynda that gives me a name to work

with.

I am going to try the private hospital

that I used for implant removal.

I see my osteopath tomorrow who works in Harley Street London,

he may have a contact.

Sue

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Lynda Roth

Sent: 06 March 2008 17:43

Subject: RE: Fw:

Re: Chemo Cold Caps...]

Thanks, Sue, England may be the best place to look as Penquin

cold

caps come from the UK.

They want to rent them at 20 pounds a month,

but I would prefer to buy one outright, preferably used if possible

to save $$ as I am pretty broke.

Lynda

At 10:33 AM 3/6/2008, you wrote:

>Hi Lynda,

>

>

>

>I will ask my local hospital if it's possible for me to get you a

>cold cap, I know they use them as my friend had used one when she

>had breast cancer.

>

>If they cannot supply it they maybe able to point me in the right

>direction to get one.

>

>I will see what I can do, the more of us that looks the better.

>

>Love Sue

>

>

>

>----------

>From:

>[mailto: ]

On Behalf Of Lynda Roth

>Sent: 06 March 2008 16:09

>

>Subject: Re: Fw: Re: Chemo Cold Caps...]

>

>

>

>Lea,

>

>Nauseous today, hope it passes. Tired, will spend a lot of time in bed.

>

>Hope we can find the cold cap.

>

>Love,

>Lynda

>

>At 08:48 AM 3/6/2008, you wrote:

>

> >Good morning, Lynda:

> >

> >How are you doing today? We are worried about you, and want these

> >treatments over.

> >

> >Honey, I have sent a message to in Vancouver, and one to

> >andra in Toronto.

We hope that one of them will find the Cold

> >Caps for you. I plan on calling more of the medical suppliers right

away.

> >

> >Please find someone kind to talk to you, because that will help you so

much.

> >

> >We love you always.......Lea and

> >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~``````

> >

> > Re: Fw: Re: Chemo Cold Caps...]

> >

> >Absolutely I want one, I used one 18 years ago and it saved my

> >hair. I had ice packs on my entire head yesterday. It would be more

> >convenient with a cold cap.

> >

> >Lynda

> >

> >At 05:42 PM 3/5/2008, you wrote:

> >

> > >Hello Ladies, I managed to send this now.

> > >

> > >Love always................Lea

> > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````````

> > >

> > > > Sweet Lynda, I called Cross Cancer Institute this

afternoon. After a

> > > > number of transfers, I connected with a triage nurse who

has worked

> > > > there for eighteen years. She had never heard of 'chemo

cold caps', and

> > > > also said that if they were available in Edmonton she would know about

> > > > them. I gave her a UK website that found for me,

and

> she looked it

> > > > up. From what she read there, she said that the intensity

of the cold

> > > > does seem to be a real problem for some women, and that the

cold pain

> > > > that the cap can cause reduces some women to tears. Do you

still really

> > > > want one of these devices now that you know this? If you

do, I can ask

> > > > Katy to make some calls in Toronto to see if it is available there, and

> > > > I can get to do the same in Vancouver. Katy will see this

> > > > message, but I will have to write to separately

tonight.

> > > >

> > > > I am sending this message from 's university computer

because I am

> > > > experiencing such a problem with mine. I have been trying

to email you

> > > > since noon today, but each time I try to write an email my

> hourglass has

> > > > started flashing, then it kills everything before I can

send the

> > >message.

> > > >

> > > > I wanted to do this so badly for you as a gift of love.

> > > >

> > > > Stay strong dear one.....love always.....Lea

> > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````````

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

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