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revenire:
I thought that we could keep our exchange of views constructive.
To refer me to some silly S&M site's comments on Lloyd Wright's book was not exactly helpful. And some medical treatments and discoveries do not come from Doctors at all. (Lorenzo's Oil comes to mind). Intellect does not require a degree.
The article I read from Pam Anderson stated that she is now taking something her holistic Dr. prepared for her. I don't think that is Lloyd. He does not claim to be a doctor, just someone that cured himself. I think Pammy suffers from celebrity anyway.
Since you are handy with links why did you bother to put up two silly links, but not anything to back up your assertion that there is "abundant" literature on natural treatments being so damaging?
C'mon, let's see the headlines, "Milk Thistle drives person to suicide!", "Live Cell Thymus shown to cause birth defects!", Large doses of Vitamin C found to cause excessive Ozone!", "Vitamin B ate my family!", "Reishi tea found as the true UniBomber".
OK, there, now I feel better!



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??????????????????????? North America as in the 48 states. I just read of 85 people getting sick from hep A at a restaurant near here, 1 died. It seems it is common in North America. Please clarify. My doc said if I got A I could easily die.
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I will, I will, I will,

Thanks for the concern!

Jamit_a
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Sorry to break in hear did not want to start new tread.
I would like to ask a question that is concerning me, I went
to see my eye doctor for a follow up saw him three months
ago at the time he found I had white specs in the back of my eyes, now he says I have a few hemorrhages  and referred me too a retinal specialist says he does not think at this point I should stop my TX is he correct or should I stop, my vision
has not been affected it is the same as last check up. should
I be concerned has any one had this experience. I am on wk 25 and still waiting for my pcr results hoping to hear undetectable thanks for any help Morgan
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Hi, first of all, thank you for the personal info about Indy. I sure do miss it there, tall green trees, fresh corn on the cob(what we get here is not fit for feed) and fried green tomatoes. I'm sorry to say tx has not alleviated my appetite. Sounds like I'm obsessed with food. It sounds like you have a wonderful supportive family. My parents are comming from Indy to visit after New Years, I can't wait. I have only been peeking in lately and not taking time to comment. Things have been an emotional rollercoaster for me here lately. I really am jealous of those of you who have supportive spouses. Thank goodness for my 20 and 23 yr. old daughters. My husband of 6 years is completely overwhelmed. First he marries for the first time at age 40. And to a woman with 3 kids.  Before he knows it, he is a grandfather, and then he finds out that his wife has to battle the dragon.  Needless to say, he prefers to pretend this isn't really happening. Makes it hard when I could use a hug and someone to tell me that everything will be OK. Oh well.

My GI never said anything about Hep A and B shots, should I check into it allthough I'm 21/48????

Thinking of hayrides and weenie roasts, berlynn
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Don't feel alone not all of us have such supportive spouses. I really think the only people who can understand all of this is those going or gone through it just like I will never understand how being pregnant feels like. That is why this site is so special. I've made up my mind that I'm the only one that will get me to the end but that is just my makeup.
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My DR recommended finishing tx first, then get vaccinated.
Hep A is a risk, but not in North America...
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