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Yo Suzanne,

What up? I would say that 95% of all of my posts have been either supportive

or probative. I rarely get defensive and won't in this particular case. Happy

Holidays.

SEEEEEE ya!

Ed-cyberphilly

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Hello,

In Philadelphia, PA Yo is as common as breathing. Most people view it as a

" low-class type " of behavior/language. Since 1996 it has been recognized by

the " powers that be " as an American word. Yo was made popular by Sylvester

Stallone in the movie ROCKY, filmed in my hometown of Philly. In Philly we

even have a YO festival every year, along the banks of the Delaware River. So

yo, have a great New Year and remember, you've got a friend

in..................

Cyberphilly

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Meg, there have to be some compensations for living in New Jersey!!(just

kidding - I really like this state, even though it has a bad reputation)

ne, 58, Lawrenceville. NJ

On Fri, 04 Dec 1998 17:18:59 -0800 vanchris@...> writes:

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>I just want to know.. how come it is so warm and balmy everywhere else

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>but here??!!?? It's not fair!! :)

>

>Meg

>in rainy, cold, dreary oregon

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Did you have rls then and did it help? Dr. Dorman charges$ 80. per visit But

he did not push it. That's why I'm trying the oral first. It just may take

longer this way. Thanks for the info. COCO MO.

Ann Cianflone wrote:

> Regarding chelation therapy, in summer 1996 I developed angina and was under

the care of a cardiologist. It developed into unstable angina and not wishing

to undergo angioplasty I went for EDTA chelation. It took me 28 treatments

before I was free of the angina. It cost me $100 a pop. It is over two years

since I took that course of chelation therapy and the angina has not returned.

Alternative medicine is always out of pocket but it was the best use of money

I've ever spent. And I would like to add that in the time I was going for the

chelation I met three M.D.s who were also taking the chelation among lots of

other people. While my cardiologist was fuming over my choice and calling it

" voodoo medication " it was tough finding room in the parking lot where I was

going for the chelation. And incidentally, I do not take any prescription drugs

for heart (or for anything else).

> Ann Cianflone

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