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Seasonal decompensation

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christian@charity.com - 24 Nov 2008 18:47 GMT
As in previous years we witness decompensation as the holidays approach.
The afflicted has little control over this or even much insight that it
is happening.

It is best to seek medical direction and to follow advice closely.
Those closest can render the most aid which is not possible remotely
except to notify responsible persons if danger should become obvious.

Prayer is always helpful.  May God keep and protect all the afflicted
from all danger during this season.
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 26 Nov 2008 09:22 GMT
christ...@charity.com wrote:

> As in previous years we witness decompensation as the holidays approach.
> The afflicted has little control over this or even much insight that it
> is happening.

Such is the condition of those whose souls are perishing:

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/035c93540862751c?

> It is best to seek medical direction and to follow advice closely.
> Those closest can render the most aid which is not possible remotely
> except to notify responsible persons if danger should become obvious.
>
> Prayer is always helpful.  May God keep and protect all the afflicted
> from all danger during this season.

May they someday receive the peace of LORD Jesus Christ, Who is the
Messiah.

"Peace be with you.  MY peace I give you." -- Yeshua

Amen.

<><

"... no one can say 'Jesus is LORD' except by the Holy Spirit." (1 Cor
12:3)

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/43acbc5ea248ceee?
Anon - 26 Nov 2008 20:40 GMT
So long as peoples worship diverse gods, and each worshipper claims
his/her own god to be the one and only god and other gods are all false,
those who see all of them as false are well out of those foolish
disputes over whose "god" is "God".
Nicodemus - 27 Nov 2008 19:04 GMT
Anon <hate30@the.lie.com> wrote in news:hate30-653716.13401326112008
@news.usenetmonster.com:

> So long as peoples worship diverse gods, and each worshipper claims
> his/her own god to be the one and only god and other gods are all false,
> those who see all of them as false are well out of those foolish
> disputes over whose "god" is "God".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-NRriHlLUk
Give Peace A Chance
Anon - 26 Nov 2008 20:50 GMT
So long as peoples worship diverse gods, and each worshipper claims
his/her own god to be the one and only god and other gods are all false,
those who see all of them as false are well out of those foolish
disputes over whose "god" is "God".
christian@charity.com - 27 Nov 2008 16:07 GMT
One mark of it is increased multiple posts with the same theme in the
subject line.

As in previous years we witness decompensation as the holidays approach.
The afflicted has little control over this or even much insight that it
is happening.

It is best to seek medical direction and to follow advice closely.
Those closest can render the most aid which is not possible remotely
except to notify responsible persons if danger should become obvious.

Prayer is always helpful.  May God protect the afflicted in this season.
Sla#s - 27 Nov 2008 19:01 GMT
<SNIP>

> Prayer is always helpful.  

"Prayer - How to do nothing and still think you're helping".

http://phocks.org/stumble/prayer.php
http://media.ebaumsworld.com/picture/skrilled/prayer.jpg

Slatts
christian@charity.com - 28 Nov 2008 01:34 GMT
> Prayer is always helpful.

""Prayer - How to do nothing and still think you're helping"."

There you are, go for it.

God bless.
 
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