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Post by freaky on Jun 10, 2007 2:47:31 GMT -5
Godog, don't feel so bad. My rectum has fallen out. I just stuff it back in. I read that it is a consequence of some parasite, but Ms. brainfog can not find that info. anymore. Best wishes, freaky
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Post by freaky on Jun 8, 2007 1:42:26 GMT -5
www.cdc.gov/eid/content/13/6/960A.htmGuess you have to copy, & paste Explains the new 5th Edition of the Atlas of Human Parisitology. Also talks about New Emerging Infectious Diseases book. Hey Carrie, I'll get back with ya soon. ;Dfreaky - haven't been too active lately. Hope this isn't a repeat.
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Post by freaky on Jun 10, 2007 2:17:35 GMT -5
Do they use chelation therapy there? I need to look at my medical records to see if this was the place I went when I first got sick. I was given chelation therapy too fast, & I became paralyzed from the waist down. Not exactly paralyzed - hum - I couldn't bend my legs, & I was in the most hideous pain ever. I must be wrong about this. I don't doubt your word JJ.
Being holistic, they would not address my pain, nor call emergency to take me to the hospital. When I arrived at the hospital on Skillman, they had called, & told them I was crazy because of fear of a lawsuit.
They were so money hungry they ran after my husband who was following the emergency vehicle to get paid. He had to call emergency himself.
They had an in with a dentist, well, a couple of them. We were really fooled. They removed my back molar which I really miss, for no reason.
At the hospital I screamed for an hour, maybe two, in hideous pain. My husband was frantic. Was one of the worst experiences of my life.
They did a lot of sophisticated testing on me, & sold me lots of vitamin/herb combinations they made up themselves. They were all so delightful,we never suspected a thing.
Didn't think it'd be so easy to find my medical information. I knew JJ wasn't wrong. I went to Texas Institute of Functional Medicine on 13612 Midway Road. My attending physician was Ben Therman.
The moral to this story is, go where JJ says, & never go where I went. Also never ever go to the emergency on Skillman. It is definitely the wrong side of town. Also, try to forgive those who almost kill you, least it becomes a cancer that can sicken the pureness of your being.
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Post by freaky on Jun 13, 2007 20:25:24 GMT -5
Bugsys gots the sillies.-------cute----------(sillys,sillies not a real word) That's silly.
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Post by freaky on Jun 3, 2007 4:42:14 GMT -5
Lost my message. Im a Texas from Austin. Nite, freaky I'm a Texan from Austin falling asleep. freaky xox
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Post by freaky on Jun 9, 2007 20:09:28 GMT -5
Hey, thanks bugsy!!! for the drug names. I do frequently look at JWF, & I have done a lot of what he has suggested. Maybe some- thing didn't register though, so thanks for that also. I';ll go back for a serious review. And, of course, thanks for the Toni tip. I've gotten behind on my reading. Toni always comes through.
Hi Carrie Girl, so I quit Diet Coke, of which I only drink one a day. I thought the body built immunities to some of the poisons we ingest, like Coke. I've been meaning to look up Phenylalanine, but Kim came home. Presently, her fiance is coming in tomorrow for a job interview, & I'm not supposed to be on the computer. I'll send my address tomorrow, Can I give up sex instead?
Thanks so much Tony. You always have such great info. I'll be OK. It makes me feel better to whine.
Appreciate all. Mua Mua freaky
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Post by freaky on Jun 9, 2007 5:53:01 GMT -5
Please tell me, is there a problem with taking Praziquanel? Seems like I remember people not liking it, or it didn't work, or something. ???I'd be willing to try if I could get some feedback on it. How bout the others? Does, or can anyone suggest a drug from that group? I switched back to Sullfameth/Trimethoprim because I had enough to last until I could get some info. I've been on antibiotics for years, because I'm gettin lost. and can't find my way. I'm taking everything else that's herbal, plus diflucan, & my CFIDS/FMS meds. Booze sounds good. They could get woozy, & fall out like my dogs morgies all over the floor. I don't drink anymore though, I quit bout 10 yers ago, thank God, although I did have a little snip in Ireland, with 2 hunks my daughters's fiancee had take my hub, & I out. I realize I'm a little late posting, & probably no one will come back here, but if you do, please. I'm down on my knees begging some one to give me some guidance. Might there be anyone out here in Lymebustervill willing to help out a little decrepid, antiquated, used to be good looken, geriatric hippie whose about to get the blues down in the depths of her fog infested brain which formerlly worked? Please , please, somebody respond. Sorry See J. C., I stole part of your line. Makes me getty. While I'm here< I ran into another awful prob. My hair started getting tangled on my sweet thing. Then it started to hurt. I cut some mangled parts off, & looked at it. I have fibers, crystals, bug like looking things, just on a little piece. No wonder sex hurts, rubbbing all those crystals in my special tender area. What to do? I want sex, but my drive has slightly deminished too. Frisk, can you help, like Dear Abbey Frisky? Then my bangs were too long, so I cut them a bit, & looked at them too. They're full of crystals, black specks, fibers, bug stuffing, & that was just 1/8" I cut. freaky
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Post by freaky on Jun 5, 2007 5:33:20 GMT -5
Dear Spectacular, Please excuse my tardy HAPPY BIRTHDAY. I have just returned from Ireland to meet the parents of my daughter's fiance. I never knew Irish boys were such hunks. Then my daughter came into town to get her wedding pictures taken, & we had a wedding shower for her. I haven't been on the computer but a few times, & I missed this post. Nevertheless, you know dear how much I lub you, & treasure your presence by all your spectacularness. I have missed you, & your words of wisdom greatly. If your Birthday exceeded my fondness of you, it had to be a great one, & I hope it was. It's unfortunate I don't have the time to express my belated birthday wishes by poem, which I know all look foreword to, & I'm sure you did. I'm sorry. I've been trying to catch up on my reading, which appears to be a lost cause, and it's 4 hours past my bedtime. Nevertheless, I couldn't let your birthday slide by without telling you how fond I am of you, how much I miss you, & send you a birthday wish full of lucky charms, rainbows, wellness/good health, & some good long lasting nookey with possibly a fine educated charming hunk to knock you off your feet, if you don't already have one. Best of all to you. Don't loose your sunglasses. HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY TO THE NEVER FORGOTTEN SPEC. ;D
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Post by freaky on Jun 3, 2007 4:31:35 GMT -5
Too late for my inspirational creativity. So Happy Birthday you great woman of the universe. Have a hoot of a time. Wub, freaky
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Post by freaky on Jun 2, 2007 5:40:45 GMT -5
Yes, I would like a CD. Is it about the ol time religion? Nobody asked me if I wanted one. You can't just talk about giving people stuff, & leaving out the others. It makes others jealous. Remember, we're a group. You can't go arouund telling everybody you gave Frisky, (hi Frisky) a CD to listen to, That's like giving Arianna a big present in front of her brother, & not giving him one. What do you think Arianna, or do you think I'm just being silly?
My daughter is getting married in August. I regretfully have only one little girl, & would like another. Do you have many Aunts? Would you adopt me as your Aunt? I will come to see you so you can see if you like me. If I'm going to be your Aunt though, I want to be your favorite Aunt, that's Aunt freaky. Tell me what you want, & I always bring presents. Uncle Bill goes along with the package deal, & I know you'll like him, but I'm thinken you'll just think I'm totally groovy. Can't come for a year or so, but that will give you something to think about. I'll take you for a spin in our mobile home, anywhere you want to go. I'll have my 2 morgie wheatens with, & THEY'LL WANT TO HANG OUT WITH YOU, BUT i KNOW YOU'LL LIKE THEM. Woops, cap lock. Don't want to leave your brother out. He can adopt us also. That doesn't mean we'll be living with you. Well, welcom aboard. It's past my bedtime again. Mua, mua. freaky friend
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Post by freaky on Jun 3, 2007 4:24:32 GMT -5
Yep, be fine if you mosey on over. See me, & my 2 beautiful Wheatens. We've all been nanoattacked. Bring your swim trunks, no thongs. You might want to take a dippage in our pool. Chlorine is great. We'll fed you too. freaky from Austin, TX. No jokes, no games. Great ambitious endeavor. freaky
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Post by freaky on May 25, 2007 2:07:11 GMT -5
Hi Y'all,
If it were that we had that ol Isospora belli infection, would it be a likely consequence that we would have to take part in barium fluoroscopic and cross sectional imaging studies tailored to determine if we had this condition? Would there be any other ways to find out? I am a brave soul, although the thought of indulging in a barium cocktail makes me want to hide under my computer. On a more grateful note, thank you cozmikanjel. You seem to be a very smart girl. Excellent pictures, very impressive. hugs, freaky
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Post by freaky on May 11, 2007 3:40:33 GMT -5
Thanks for the information. freaky xo
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Post by freaky on May 10, 2007 6:07:38 GMT -5
skytroll,
My leg at the hip area keeps getting stuck, I have a sharp pain, & I'm forced to limp until it goes away. I'm guessing this is due to damage of the connective tissue cells. I had a bone scan, & my bone had increased in size. My dr. was excited, & I thought, the cells have gotten heavier, & thicker. I think this could be caused by the foamy vacuolated cells. This has been going on for a year, but I haven't been freaked out until recently, as I'm fearful of loosing my ability to walk. I'm thinking the connective tissue is being destroyed, hence, only bone will be left. I'm not sure if that is correctable, or not. Do you think this is a correct assumption? Do you know what kind of test I could take to find out? They have no idea, at this point, as to h how they would repair damaged tissue, do they? I don't do barium. Nevertheless, if there is no cure, why take a test to find out if my assumption is correct? Do you possibly have any thoughts you could expound on this issue? Anyone else? I don't want to become a crip. I like to dance too much. Appreciate any reply. Thanks, freaky freaked.xo
Does Dr. Martin see patients, or does he just do reserch? Where does he live? I believe he's right on the money.
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Post by freaky on May 10, 2007 6:27:51 GMT -5
I remember London well also. She likely had a huge amount of testosterone, scientifically speaking.
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Post by freaky on May 11, 2007 4:18:47 GMT -5
Anthill, I believe it was the brandy, but after so many, I can see how you might misinterpret is it to be the nutmeg. freaky I'm gonna get that garanna though. Did you eat the sugar plum fairy? Yeah, that was last Xmas? hum.
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Post by freaky on May 7, 2007 1:53:10 GMT -5
Sorry, I should have put that in the little text.
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Post by freaky on May 4, 2007 16:40:07 GMT -5
Hi Ya'll, Not sure if I'm allowed to do this but, as they say,"it's better to get forgiveness than permission". Well, that's what I say. I may have found out about this digest from you guys, but it's kind of neat, & anyway, there may be some people left who don't know about it, & may want to get it. Get well quick, freaky.xo Send Parasite mailing list submissions to parasite@net.bio.net To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/parasiteor, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to parasite-request@net.bio.net You can reach the person managing the list at parasite-owner@net.bio.net When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Parasite digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Onchocerciasis (aaronedell@gmail.com) 2. kato-katz kit (Juliette Gevoa) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: 26 Apr 2007 09:15:23 -0700 From: aaronedell@gmail.com Subject: [Parasitology] Onchocerciasis To: bionet-parasitology@moderators.isc.org Message-ID: <1177604123.726117.162140@r3g2000prh.googlegroups.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: Aaron Edell 37 Million and Counting (415) 596-6063 info@37millionandcounting.com www.37millionandcounting.comYoung Activists Plan to Film a Documentary in Tanzania to Combat a Neglected Tropical Disease NEW YORK, NY, April 18, 2007 - A small team has begun pre-production and fundraising for a documentary film on the subject of African river blindness, the world's second leading infectious cause of blindness. They plan to travel to Tanzania this summer to discover why the distribution of a free treatment is still leaving 37 million people infected. Merck & Co. created the Mectizan donation program in 1988, which distributes a treatment for African river blindness (Onchocerciasis) to anyone who needs it, anywhere, for free. Yet, in Africa, tens of millions of people still suffer from the debilitating disease. The parasitic worm enters the skin via a bite from a blackfly, where it matures and breeds to number in the tens of thousands. While the worms remain underneath the skin, intense itching, swelling and inflammation occurs. Over a period of several years, the worms travel to the eye where they swim around in the cornea, causing scarring and damage, eventually leading to blindness. Infected people can be treated once a year by taking the drug ivermectin (Mectizan) , which not only eradicates itching, but keeps the adult worms from producing offspring, preventing both morbidity and transmission. "There are so many ways to combat this terrible disease, yet so many people still get infected every year, we want to find out why that is" states Aaron Edell, award winning documentary film maker. "HIV/AIDS and Malaria has garnered all the public attention, putting this infectious disease on the 'Neglected Tropical Diseases' list, which is something we want to change." Edell has partnered with his fiancé Aimée Peck, who is a first year medical student at Dartmouth Medical School, his father Dr. Dean Edell who is an accomplished radio and television personality who reports on health and medicine, and Dr. Rosalind Stevens who is a member of Orbis International and a Cyber-Sight advisory board member. More information can be found on their website at www.37millionandcounting.com------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 14:53:44 +0000 From: "Juliette Gevoa" <jgevoa@hotmail.com> Subject: [Parasitology] kato-katz kit To: parasite@magpie.bio.indiana.edu Message-ID: <BAY113-F342D2AD2806C85AFB6C741DF480@phx.gbl> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Hello, My name is Juilette, I am in the process of doing a project and have been trying to purchase some Kato-katz kits but have not been able to get any. I saw your site and was wondering if you could help me with some information about where I might be able to get some. thanks for your help Juilette Gevao _________________________________________________________________ MSN Hotmail is evolving - check out the new Windows Live Hotmail get.live.com/betas/mail_betas------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Parasite mailing list Parasite@net.bio.net www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/parasiteEnd of Parasite Digest, Vol 22, Issue 2 ***************************************
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Post by freaky on May 7, 2007 1:50:32 GMT -5
Please ignore my comments. I'm not sure I knew what we were talking about, & surely didn't mean to offend anyone. freaky xox
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Post by freaky on May 5, 2007 4:49:45 GMT -5
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