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- Missed you LOTS Hawke! Where have you been?
- 05-28-2009 05:51 AM - permalinkelizabeth2021My weekend was good. I am sorry you are feeling so tired makes everything so much harder I hope that maybe you have a little more energy today!!
- Hi Hawk, What's happenin' in your life lately.
Randy - 05-23-2009 04:09 PM - permalinkborgoliberoHow are you Hawky?
- How are you? Haven't seen you around in a while.
- 05-10-2009 11:34 AM - permalinkKansas EducatorIt's kind of cool and rainy here today after a couple very hot muggy days. We are going over to my son and his family's new house for a cook-out for Mother's Day tonight. Should be a lot of fun. Hope your day is fun too!
- My brother lives in Portland Oregon. It's good to hear your daughter is doing great. I hope it's nothing seriously injuried about her knee. I know what it feels like to have a injured knee. I injured both of mine. One of them has a torn meniscus that never healed. I have to wear knee braces the rest of my life. It kind of limits a person with what they can do. I hope your daughter's knee heals quickly.
- Hi There... glad to hear that you had a nice visit with your brother. Where does he live?
Rebecca is doing great. It has been about 50 days since she had her last seizure. This is great news for us.
She does have to go see an orthopedist tomorrow, because she has done something to irritate her knee. Could be her double jumps on the ice and dancing every day.
From Dogtor John's website:
http://dogtorj.tripod.com/id12.htmlQuote :* Multiple Sclerosis- The following is an Email I just sent to some clients about MS (degenerative myelopathy). I got three Emails in one day about this, two from people with MS and one from a dog owner with degenerative myelopathy (German shepherd). So, I wrote something that I had been thinking about for quite some time.
I have now had two people with MS have complete remission of symptoms following the adoption of the GFCFSFCF diet (gluten, casein, soy, corn-free). One required a move to a non-polluted area to become completely well, which makes all of the sense in the world to me now.
Yes, MS is still a "mystery" but that's what makes it interesting to study. Like so many "idiopathic" conditions, there are many epidemiological and medical facts that should be pointing us in the right direction. That word "idiopathic" should not be shutting our brains off or delegating all of the thinking power to guys in ivory towers. It should simply be making us look at these conditions as "syndromes", in which multiple factors come together to produce a result. When we do this, some interesting answers arise that point us in the right direction. - I don't know about any problems with CWE last night Hawke. I was out last night at an Art Exhibition. Occasionally this happens with many different sites, and we just have to learn to be patient. For all the many days that it works perfectly, we need to be grateful. Now there is one for your gratitude journal.
- i inderstand the ptsd and flashbacks and night mares and no the flashbacls never go away there will always be things to trigger them do your best to avoid triggers and thats all ya can do an sometimes they will happen for no reason but ths night mares will eventually stop. many gentle hugs you arent the alone with ptsd.
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- I have had epilepsy since birth.
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