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Group,

I just received this email, and was wondering if you all got it. I tried

to open the Saturday Evening Post icon, but only Word with my programs came

to view. Don't know if it's a scam or a real doctor. What about it????

Can't get the icon to cut and paste, but if any of you got it you'll know

what I mean.

June 65, Delaware

I received your e-mail address from the RLS support group, and I have good

news regarding a very effective treatment that has cured over 96% of cases.

This figure is a conservative guestimate (but I really can't recall a

patient

who did not get virtually complete relief). I am sending you a copy of a

letter I wrote recently to the Saturday Evening Post regarding their

article

on RLS. It explains how RLS is activated and how it should be treated.

If any of you have any questions, I will be happpy to answer them.

Sincerely,

McDonagh, M.D.

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I was able to open it, it has to do with circulation and stagnant blood and

vericose veins causing the problem. But for me I really don't see how that

could relate because it is in my arms as well and I don't have to be sitting

or laying for it to come on. It comes between 2:00 and 5:00 every day and

won't leave till I take my med. and it starts to work.

Cindy

Is this an ad, or is it legit?

>

>

>Group,

>I just received this email, and was wondering if you all got it. I tried

>to open the Saturday Evening Post icon, but only Word with my programs came

>to view. Don't know if it's a scam or a real doctor. What about it????

>Can't get the icon to cut and paste, but if any of you got it you'll know

>what I mean.

> June 65, Delaware

>

>I received your e-mail address from the RLS support group, and I have good

>news regarding a very effective treatment that has cured over 96% of cases.

>This figure is a conservative guestimate (but I really can't recall a

>patient

>who did not get virtually complete relief). I am sending you a copy of a

>letter I wrote recently to the Saturday Evening Post regarding their

>article

>on RLS. It explains how RLS is activated and how it should be treated.

>If any of you have any questions, I will be happpy to answer them.

>Sincerely,

> McDonagh, M.D.

>

>

>

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support purposes

>and is not intended to replace the examination, diagnosis and treatment of

a licensed

>physician and no such claims are inferred.

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I was able to open it, it has to do with circulation and stagnant blood and

vericose veins causing the problem. But for me I really don't see how that

could relate because it is in my arms as well and I don't have to be sitting

or laying for it to come on. It comes between 2:00 and 5:00 every day and

won't leave till I take my med. and it starts to work.

Cindy

Is this an ad, or is it legit?

>

>

>Group,

>I just received this email, and was wondering if you all got it. I tried

>to open the Saturday Evening Post icon, but only Word with my programs came

>to view. Don't know if it's a scam or a real doctor. What about it????

>Can't get the icon to cut and paste, but if any of you got it you'll know

>what I mean.

> June 65, Delaware

>

>I received your e-mail address from the RLS support group, and I have good

>news regarding a very effective treatment that has cured over 96% of cases.

>This figure is a conservative guestimate (but I really can't recall a

>patient

>who did not get virtually complete relief). I am sending you a copy of a

>letter I wrote recently to the Saturday Evening Post regarding their

>article

>on RLS. It explains how RLS is activated and how it should be treated.

>If any of you have any questions, I will be happpy to answer them.

>Sincerely,

> McDonagh, M.D.

>

>

>

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

>Start a new hobby. Meet a new friend.

>http://www.onelist.com

>Onelist: The leading provider of free email list services

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

>This forum is for support only. The information posted to this List is for

support purposes

>and is not intended to replace the examination, diagnosis and treatment of

a licensed

>physician and no such claims are inferred.

>

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I was able to open it, it has to do with circulation and stagnant blood and

vericose veins causing the problem. But for me I really don't see how that

could relate because it is in my arms as well and I don't have to be sitting

or laying for it to come on. It comes between 2:00 and 5:00 every day and

won't leave till I take my med. and it starts to work.

Cindy

Is this an ad, or is it legit?

>

>

>Group,

>I just received this email, and was wondering if you all got it. I tried

>to open the Saturday Evening Post icon, but only Word with my programs came

>to view. Don't know if it's a scam or a real doctor. What about it????

>Can't get the icon to cut and paste, but if any of you got it you'll know

>what I mean.

> June 65, Delaware

>

>I received your e-mail address from the RLS support group, and I have good

>news regarding a very effective treatment that has cured over 96% of cases.

>This figure is a conservative guestimate (but I really can't recall a

>patient

>who did not get virtually complete relief). I am sending you a copy of a

>letter I wrote recently to the Saturday Evening Post regarding their

>article

>on RLS. It explains how RLS is activated and how it should be treated.

>If any of you have any questions, I will be happpy to answer them.

>Sincerely,

> McDonagh, M.D.

>

>

>

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

>Start a new hobby. Meet a new friend.

>http://www.onelist.com

>Onelist: The leading provider of free email list services

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

>This forum is for support only. The information posted to this List is for

support purposes

>and is not intended to replace the examination, diagnosis and treatment of

a licensed

>physician and no such claims are inferred.

>

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Yes, I read that message having to do with veins causing RLS. When I had

bypass surgery they removed a big vein in my right leg and it didn't make a

bit of difference to my RLS. In fact I was barely out of surgery when a

gigantic attack of RLS occurred. No way would I let anyone fool with my

veins anymore! I got enough trouble with RLS in not only my legs but my

arms too and I firmly believe it's in the nerves not veins where the trouble

begins.

CHEERS!!

Jeanne and Mr. Biggles in Poultney VT

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