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Hi Group,

Here again I am trying to catch up on the postings. I so appreciate

everyone and their contributions to the site. Thank you.

My comments are a mixed bag again. To the person who e-mail is

march@..., the get to gether sounds terrific. I would love to come,

if at all possible.

The Kenisologist (I can't spell anything) for Alena sounds like a person who

is really concerned. I feel that anyone who is willing to take a lot of

notes and gather information is really interested. I think this might be a

good thing to look into.

As for the postings in the digest...I feel like I am missing a lot of the

attachments and postings. My question is how do I have the postings put on

the web (icus) site? I don't want to miss anything.

Also, how do we get into the archives?

One last note..... I have three grown sons. I have always been concerned

about their health as I was a sickly youngster with asthma and lots of URI's

and ear infections. I did not get hives until I was in my fourties. So far,

thank God, they seem to be relatively healthy! One good thing that they are

blessed with is good teeth!!! When they were growing up we had natural

fluoride in our well water. I think only one son has 3 fillings and the

other two only one or two small fillings. Their father seems to have a

wonderful immune system and I think I am observing that they inherited his

good health!!!! I am blessed.

I saw my family physician yesterday and he agreed to do scheduling so that I

may have a work-up at the Virginia Mason Clinic in Seattle next month. At

last!!! And see a bio-dentist. Take care and I am with you.

Love, Suzannne in Juneau, AK

>From: urticaria

>Reply-To: urticaria

>To: urticaria

>Subject: Digest Number 811

>Date: 5 Jun 2001 18:15:45 -0000

>

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>This list is in the service of those who suffer from Chronic Urticaria

>(hives). We strive to support and lift each other as a worldwide

>cyber-family.

>

>We share whatever needs to be shared to help one another in our struggle

>with Chronic Urticria. Information provided in this forum is not to be

>taken as medical advice. Always consult your health professional before

>trying anything new.

>

>Any posting that is off the main topic of Chronic Urticaria, we post with a

>prefix of NCU -. This is done out of respect for those who do not wish to

>read such postings.

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

>

>There are 25 messages in this issue.

>

>Topics in this digest:

>

> 1. Re: ~NCU~ Shona UK Meeting

> From: march@...

> 2. Re: Re: Urticaria newbie

> From: ptmagi@...

> 3. For Sharon - Tim Tam sorrow

>

> 4. RE: NCU For Sharon - Tim Tam sorrow

>

> 5. Re: Re: NCU Kim in Ohio

> From: Twincaj2@...

> 6. Re: NCU Teacher./ innocent pictures

> From: kelly5851@...

> 7. Re: Cara-TWINs ... Was-->WEIGHT GAINED FROM PREDISONE

> From: Twincaj2@...

> 8. Re: [urt newbie. and penaut allergies

> From: shaslam@...

> 9. NCU Not Having Babies

>

> 10. NCU- To (not having babies discussion)

> From: GoldenGaitECS@...

> 11. Re: NCU- To (not having babies discussion)

>

> 12. Re: Parents of CU'rs

>

> 13. Re: Urticaria newbie

>

> 14. Re: Re: Parents of CU'rs

>

> 15. Re: NCU Not Having Babies

>

> 16. Re: Re: NCU Teacher./ innocent pictures

>

> 17. Re: To re story for kids about CU

>

> 18. NCU - Childrens' Publishers

>

> 19. Re: NCU - Childrens' Publishers

>

> 20. To (miscarriage and antithyroid antibodies)

>

> 21. Re: Augmentin vs. Amoxicillin vs. Clindamycin

>

> 22. Re: Augmentin vs. Amoxicillin vs. Clindamycin

>

> 23. Re: cold induced Urticaria

> From: elinorareid@...

> 24. Re: NCU- (not having babies discussion)

>

> 25. Re: Re: cold induced Urticaria

>

>

>

>________________________________________________________________________

>________________________________________________________________________

>

>Message: 1

> Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 04:49:59 EDT

> From: march@...

>Subject: Re: ~NCU~ Shona UK Meeting

>

>In a message dated 6/4/2001 6:01:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

>shaslam@... writes:

>

>

> > Shona

> >

> > PS I would love to come to the meeting, but I guess the UK is a bit far

>to

> > come.

> >

>

>Hi S : )

>So start your own???? don't know how far apart the few of you are in UK.

>Or maybe wait until ours is a success and get some pointers from us. : )

>We all wish you could be here also. Maybe one day we will be able to make

>it

>happen......

>

>

>

>[This message contained attachments]

>

>

>

>________________________________________________________________________

>________________________________________________________________________

>

>Message: 2

> Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 07:13:37 EDT

> From: ptmagi@...

>Subject: Re: Re: Urticaria newbie

>

>In a message dated 06/04/2001 8:48:49 PM Mountain Daylight Time,

>debrochelle831@... writes:

>

> > Am I sentenced to a lifetime of medication????

>

>NO! In a later mail you mentioned lots of dental work. Infections

>festering

>in root canals have been the answer for many people here. If it's not your

>answer, try homeopathy. My son is enjoying very promising progress with it

>so far.

>

>Magi

>

>

>________________________________________________________________________

>________________________________________________________________________

>

>Message: 3

> Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2001 11:45:29 -0000

>

>Subject: For Sharon - Tim Tam sorrow

>

>I feel for you when Tim Tams can make you break out. For those of you not

>in Australia, a Tim Tam is probably the best chocolate biscuit (cookie for

>those in the US) you can ever have. I am a diabetic so I too must limit my

>Tim Tam consumption. I hope TV Snacks (the little square wafer ones) don't

>have tartrazine in them as they too are great.

>:)

>

>Carolyn in Oz

>

>

> >I broke out a bit this morning after having a Tim Tam (chocolate

> >biscuit)

> >that contained 102. And Saturday night I ate a

> >homemade curry (which may or may not have had tartrazine in it), but I

> > >broke out that night.

>

>_________________________________________________________________________

>Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.

>

>

>

>________________________________________________________________________

>________________________________________________________________________

>

>Message: 4

> Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 22:49:22 +1000

>

>Subject: RE: NCU For Sharon - Tim Tam sorrow

>

>One thing I neglected to mention was I noticed the Tim Tams had 102 in it

>before I ate it - but decided what the heck and was quite prepared to take

>medication if I hived - which I did and I did end up taking my Telfast.

>But

>all I can say is Tim Tam's are worth it. :)

>

> For Sharon - Tim Tam sorrow

>

>

> I feel for you when Tim Tams can make you break out. For those of you

>not

> in Australia, a Tim Tam is probably the best chocolate biscuit (cookie

>for

> those in the US) you can ever have. I am a diabetic so I too must limit

>my

> Tim Tam consumption. I hope TV Snacks (the little square wafer ones)

>don't

> have tartrazine in them as they too are great.

> :)

>

> Carolyn in Oz

>

>

> >I broke out a bit this morning after having a Tim Tam (chocolate

> >biscuit)

> >that contained 102. And Saturday night I ate a

> >homemade curry (which may or may not have had tartrazine in it), but I

> > >broke out that night.

>

>

>_________________________________________________________________________

> Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at

>http://www.hotmail.com.

>

>

>

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Hi Group,

Here again I am trying to catch up on the postings. I so appreciate

everyone and their contributions to the site. Thank you.

My comments are a mixed bag again. To the person who e-mail is

march@..., the get to gether sounds terrific. I would love to come,

if at all possible.

The Kenisologist (I can't spell anything) for Alena sounds like a person who

is really concerned. I feel that anyone who is willing to take a lot of

notes and gather information is really interested. I think this might be a

good thing to look into.

As for the postings in the digest...I feel like I am missing a lot of the

attachments and postings. My question is how do I have the postings put on

the web (icus) site? I don't want to miss anything.

Also, how do we get into the archives?

One last note..... I have three grown sons. I have always been concerned

about their health as I was a sickly youngster with asthma and lots of URI's

and ear infections. I did not get hives until I was in my fourties. So far,

thank God, they seem to be relatively healthy! One good thing that they are

blessed with is good teeth!!! When they were growing up we had natural

fluoride in our well water. I think only one son has 3 fillings and the

other two only one or two small fillings. Their father seems to have a

wonderful immune system and I think I am observing that they inherited his

good health!!!! I am blessed.

I saw my family physician yesterday and he agreed to do scheduling so that I

may have a work-up at the Virginia Mason Clinic in Seattle next month. At

last!!! And see a bio-dentist. Take care and I am with you.

Love, Suzanne in Juneau, AK

>From: urticaria

>Reply-To: urticaria

>To: urticaria

>Subject: Digest Number 811

>Date: 5 Jun 2001 18:15:45 -0000

>

>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>If you do wish to unsubscribe then you can click on the following link:

> urticaria-unsubscribeegroups

>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

>This list is in the service of those who suffer from Chronic Urticaria

>(hives). We strive to support and lift each other as a worldwide

>cyber-family.

>

>We share whatever needs to be shared to help one another in our struggle

>with Chronic Urticria. Information provided in this forum is not to be

>taken as medical advice. Always consult your health professional before

>trying anything new.

>

>Any posting that is off the main topic of Chronic Urticaria, we post with a

>prefix of NCU -. This is done out of respect for those who do not wish to

>read such postings.

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

>

>There are 25 messages in this issue.

>

>Topics in this digest:

>

> 1. Re: ~NCU~ Shona UK Meeting

> From: march@...

> 2. Re: Re: Urticaria newbie

> From: ptmagi@...

> 3. For Sharon - Tim Tam sorrow

>

> 4. RE: NCU For Sharon - Tim Tam sorrow

>

> 5. Re: Re: NCU Kim in Ohio

> From: Twincaj2@...

> 6. Re: NCU Teacher./ innocent pictures

> From: kelly5851@...

> 7. Re: Cara-TWINs ... Was-->WEIGHT GAINED FROM PREDISONE

> From: Twincaj2@...

> 8. Re: [urt newbie. and penaut allergies

> From: shaslam@...

> 9. NCU Not Having Babies

>

> 10. NCU- To (not having babies discussion)

> From: GoldenGaitECS@...

> 11. Re: NCU- To (not having babies discussion)

>

> 12. Re: Parents of CU'rs

>

> 13. Re: Urticaria newbie

>

> 14. Re: Re: Parents of CU'rs

>

> 15. Re: NCU Not Having Babies

>

> 16. Re: Re: NCU Teacher./ innocent pictures

>

> 17. Re: To re story for kids about CU

>

> 18. NCU - Childrens' Publishers

>

> 19. Re: NCU - Childrens' Publishers

>

> 20. To (miscarriage and antithyroid antibodies)

>

> 21. Re: Augmentin vs. Amoxicillin vs. Clindamycin

>

> 22. Re: Augmentin vs. Amoxicillin vs. Clindamycin

>

> 23. Re: cold induced Urticaria

> From: elinorareid@...

> 24. Re: NCU- (not having babies discussion)

>

> 25. Re: Re: cold induced Urticaria

>

>

>

>________________________________________________________________________

>________________________________________________________________________

>

>Message: 1

> Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 04:49:59 EDT

> From: march@...

>Subject: Re: ~NCU~ Shona UK Meeting

>

>In a message dated 6/4/2001 6:01:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

>shaslam@... writes:

>

>

> > Shona

> >

> > PS I would love to come to the meeting, but I guess the UK is a bit far

>to

> > come.

> >

>

>Hi S : )

>So start your own???? don't know how far apart the few of you are in UK.

>Or maybe wait until ours is a success and get some pointers from us. : )

>We all wish you could be here also. Maybe one day we will be able to make

>it

>happen......

>

>

>

>[This message contained attachments]

>

>

>

>________________________________________________________________________

>________________________________________________________________________

>

>Message: 2

> Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 07:13:37 EDT

> From: ptmagi@...

>Subject: Re: Re: Urticaria newbie

>

>In a message dated 06/04/2001 8:48:49 PM Mountain Daylight Time,

>debrochelle831@... writes:

>

> > Am I sentenced to a lifetime of medication????

>

>NO! In a later mail you mentioned lots of dental work. Infections

>festering

>in root canals have been the answer for many people here. If it's not your

>answer, try homeopathy. My son is enjoying very promising progress with it

>so far.

>

>Magi

>

>

>________________________________________________________________________

>________________________________________________________________________

>

>Message: 3

> Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2001 11:45:29 -0000

>

>Subject: For Sharon - Tim Tam sorrow

>

>I feel for you when Tim Tams can make you break out. For those of you not

>in Australia, a Tim Tam is probably the best chocolate biscuit (cookie for

>those in the US) you can ever have. I am a diabetic so I too must limit my

>Tim Tam consumption. I hope TV Snacks (the little square wafer ones) don't

>have tartrazine in them as they too are great.

>:)

>

>Carolyn in Oz

>

>

> >I broke out a bit this morning after having a Tim Tam (chocolate

> >biscuit)

> >that contained 102. And Saturday night I ate a

> >homemade curry (which may or may not have had tartrazine in it), but I

> > >broke out that night.

>

>_________________________________________________________________________

>Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.

>

>

>

>________________________________________________________________________

>________________________________________________________________________

>

>Message: 4

> Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 22:49:22 +1000

>

>Subject: RE: NCU For Sharon - Tim Tam sorrow

>

>One thing I neglected to mention was I noticed the Tim Tams had 102 in it

>before I ate it - but decided what the heck and was quite prepared to take

>medication if I hived - which I did and I did end up taking my Telfast.

>But

>all I can say is Tim Tam's are worth it. :)

>

> For Sharon - Tim Tam sorrow

>

>

> I feel for you when Tim Tams can make you break out. For those of you

>not

> in Australia, a Tim Tam is probably the best chocolate biscuit (cookie

>for

> those in the US) you can ever have. I am a diabetic so I too must limit

>my

> Tim Tam consumption. I hope TV Snacks (the little square wafer ones)

>don't

> have tartrazine in them as they too are great.

> :)

>

> Carolyn in Oz

>

>

> >I broke out a bit this morning after having a Tim Tam (chocolate

> >biscuit)

> >that contained 102. And Saturday night I ate a

> >homemade curry (which may or may not have had tartrazine in it), but I

> > >broke out that night.

>

>

>_________________________________________________________________________

> Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at

>http://www.hotmail.com.

>

>

>

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