Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 Ok! So, you don't have to kill trees, just write it on the computer. That way at least it is documented. Is there such a thing as a computer novel? I also wondered if my husbands aunt may have had cf then and they just didn't know what it was. From her diary it sure sounded like it. She died in the asylum. Tina W. Autobiography Tina: Thanks for your encouragement about writing the saga of my life. You can judge by my posts to cfparents that I am wordy (an understatement), so to save our precious earth, I would not want thousands of trees to be cut down to make the pulp for my book. As an aside: when my mother and sister visited my mother's family in Connecticut one summer before my sister was diagnosed with CF, my sister became ill. A local doctor had X rays taken, and immediately after reading them, ordered her to be sent to the active ward of a tubercular hospital. There she was in a ward with TB active patients. My mother was furious, and it was Hal to the rescue. I was in my second year at law school, and of course no one knows more law than someone who has completed one year of law school. I informed the doctor that either my sister be released or he would face the wrath of the courts. She was released and we went to Boston to her doctor who had treated her for bronchiectasis and he put her on the proper regimen. Hal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 Darn it, Hal! I was really looking forward to your story! Maybe you can do like King did and do one that is only available online! Autobiography Tina: Thanks for your encouragement about writing the saga of my life. You can judge by my posts to cfparents that I am wordy (an understatement), so to save our precious earth, I would not want thousands of trees to be cut down to make the pulp for my book. As an aside: when my mother and sister visited my mother's family in Connecticut one summer before my sister was diagnosed with CF, my sister became ill. A local doctor had X rays taken, and immediately after reading them, ordered her to be sent to the active ward of a tubercular hospital. There she was in a ward with TB active patients. My mother was furious, and it was Hal to the rescue. I was in my second year at law school, and of course no one knows more law than someone who has completed one year of law school. I informed the doctor that either my sister be released or he would face the wrath of the courts. She was released and we went to Boston to her doctor who had treated her for bronchiectasis and he put her on the proper regimen. Hal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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