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tobeesure@webtv.net - 26 Mar 2005 19:12 GMT
i cooked cabbage, celery,tomatos together. 1/4 teaspoon of salt same
with  pepper. SLOw cooked for 4 hours. poured off the soup. Drank all of
it. took my b-vitamins, 2 liver essentials pills, 2 ip-6 pills, 1 vit. e
pill. the rest of the day will be water only. (no city water-just
distilled spring water.) tomorrow the real 3 day fast begins. plus a two
mile walk at 5:30 a.m. every day. heavy weight lifting is on hold for 5
days. I did a deadlift of 520 lbs. last thursday. Benched 330 lbs. 8
years ago when I learned I had hcv, i smoked, drank, and could probably
press about 200 lbs. I think learning about my having hcv helped me. It
changed my life for the better. odd, but I am grateful.......  Randy
Cactus Jammies - 26 Mar 2005 20:19 GMT
I KNOW that the tx has already helped me.  I have never been so focussed in
about twenty years or more of my memory.  That would be just about the time
when I figure I could have begun manifesting symptoms of contacting the HCV
about 13 years previous to that.  1b.  By my experience, your cognitive
ability may have gradually changed to that of agitated, tired and forgetful
while you were NOT under treatment.

Unknown to most of us, we began by showing signs of impairment due to HCV
but could have unknowingly written that off that tenseness as stress issues
from work or home life..  From what I've read those are some of the
behavioural symptoms of chronic HCV infection.  So here I been bipping along
for at least twenty years that the infection caused me to forget and feel
tired all the time, I thought it was from my job being off kilter with the
normal circadian clock for the last thirty two years.  And that because of
this, I was always napping and preoccupied with one or two major elements
all the time.

cactus jammies

ps OT/ obviously my fingernail is ready to record and rock and row ell as my
significantly improved 35 wpm typing skills now indicate.  The ressurection
trilogy will unfold tomorrow for sure on the ash sea sonic tonic lab.  All
sappy stuff.  No really rocky stuff yet.  I started listening to all the
tunes I wanted to cover and I got bogged right down.  I just have too much
respect for music.  Any kind.

>i cooked cabbage, celery,tomatos together. 1/4 teaspoon of salt same
> with  pepper. SLOw cooked for 4 hours. poured off the soup. Drank all of
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> press about 200 lbs. I think learning about my having hcv helped me. It
> changed my life for the better. odd, but I am grateful.......  Randy
tobeesure@webtv.net - 27 Mar 2005 00:09 GMT
and todays weather...... partly sunny with a small chance of alias
raining down. highs in the treetops according to the brand you buy. lows
only when you stoop to crap. tomorrow moist and pink with an exceptional
blonde blowing by ocassionally. Next week will be a week to look forward
to. More on that when we return! Stay tuned to ash-c channel 9.  your
nude weather man, Randy
Cactus Jammies - 27 Mar 2005 00:27 GMT
Your pending treatment is going to have some profound effects on your
character, Randy.  Some things are not keepers and you will find out how
interferon eases the nasties going on in your liver thereby releasing you
from some manifested behavioural tensions.  There is someone an ocean away
from your location who needs that experience too.  You know who.

when DO you start, Randy?

cactus jammies

> and todays weather...... partly sunny with a small chance of alias
> raining down. highs in the treetops according to the brand you buy. lows
> only when you stoop to crap. tomorrow moist and pink with an exceptional
> blonde blowing by ocassionally. Next week will be a week to look forward
> to. More on that when we return! Stay tuned to ash-c channel 9.  your
> nude weather man, Randy
Douglas - 27 Mar 2005 00:56 GMT
Can we attach pics to our postings    Doug

> Your pending treatment is going to have some profound effects on your
> character, Randy.  Some things are not keepers and you will find out how
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>> to. More on that when we return! Stay tuned to ash-c channel 9.  your
>> nude weather man, Randy
Cactus Jammies - 27 Mar 2005 01:10 GMT
Hey doug.
If you're asking me, my answer is "...why not?"  My current  news browser
does not  allow me to do it, so I am still contemplating switching back to
Forte Agent.

cactus jammies

> Can we attach pics to our postings    Doug
>
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>>> to. More on that when we return! Stay tuned to ash-c channel 9.  your
>>> nude weather man, Randy
Thomas Wagner - 27 Mar 2005 03:41 GMT
>Can we attach pics to our postings    Doug

No. This is not a binary newsgroup. If you attach binary data to your
post, it will likely be deleted on most maintained servers.

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Douglas - 27 Mar 2005 04:35 GMT
I just attached a small jpg to a post that I labeled test and sent it to
this newsgroup with Outlook Express which is what I use to read this group
it never showed up but the I checked on Agent and it came up fine.  My
server is Adelphia.     Doug

>>Can we attach pics to our postings    Doug
>
> No. This is not a binary newsgroup. If you attach binary data to your
> post, it will likely be deleted on most maintained servers.
>
> Thomas
Thomas Wagner - 27 Mar 2005 19:09 GMT
>I just attached a small jpg to a post that I labeled test and sent it to
>this newsgroup with Outlook Express which is what I use to read this group
>it never showed up but the I checked on Agent and it came up fine.  My
>server is Adelphia.     Doug

I saw it, too, even though binaries normally don't make it through to my
server. It still is not a good idea. Binaries go into binary newsgroups,
HTML goes on the Web. You may have been lucky that a filter had a hiccup
(it was probably small enough to pass through undetected), but in
general your posts are likely to be seen by only a few if you attach
pictures.

Thomas
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elmoemerson@webtv.net - 27 Mar 2005 23:10 GMT

Re: food?  

Group: alt.support.hepatitis-c Date: Sun, Mar 27, 2005, 1:09pm (CST+1)
From: tomw@capecod.com (Thomas Wagner)
I just attached a small jpg to a post that I labeled test and sent it to
this newsgroup with Outlook Express which is what I use to read this
group it never showed up but the I checked on Agent and it came up fine.
My server is Adelphia.     Doug
I saw it, too, even though binaries normally don't make it through to my
server. It still is not a good idea. Binaries go into binary newsgroups,
HTML goes on the Web. You may have been lucky that a filter had a hiccup
(it was probably small enough to pass through undetected), but in
general your posts are likely to be seen by only a few if you attach
pictures.
Thomas
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Then that explains why CJ was the only one who told me how lousy my
music was.  I attached a photo to the post that had the mpeg on it.
Whew!  I lucked out there.  :-)
Elmo

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Cactus Jammies - 27 Mar 2005 23:34 GMT
My turn is coming soon for that critical exposure, my friend.

cactus jammies
/////////////////////////
<elmoemerson@webtv.net> wrote  ///////////
Then that explains why CJ was the only one who told me how lousy my
music was.  I attached a photo to the post that had the mpeg on it.
Whew!  I lucked out there.  :-)
Elmo
elmoemerson@webtv.net - 28 Mar 2005 13:27 GMT
It'll be a hit!!
Elmo
//////
My turn is coming soon for that critical exposure, my friend.
cactus jammies
/////////////////////////
<elmoemerson@webtv.net> wrote /////////// Then that explains why CJ was
the only one who told me how lousy my music was. I attached a photo to
the post that had the mpeg on it. Whew! I lucked out there. :-)
Elmo

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Douglas - 28 Mar 2005 02:33 GMT
Repost without the jpg please..   Doug

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Re: food?

Group: alt.support.hepatitis-c Date: Sun, Mar 27, 2005, 1:09pm (CST+1)
From: tomw@capecod.com (Thomas Wagner)
I just attached a small jpg to a post that I labeled test and sent it to
this newsgroup with Outlook Express which is what I use to read this
group it never showed up but the I checked on Agent and it came up fine.
My server is Adelphia. Doug
I saw it, too, even though binaries normally don't make it through to my
server. It still is not a good idea. Binaries go into binary newsgroups,
HTML goes on the Web. You may have been lucky that a filter had a hiccup
(it was probably small enough to pass through undetected), but in
general your posts are likely to be seen by only a few if you attach
pictures.
Thomas
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///////////
Then that explains why CJ was the only one who told me how lousy my
music was.  I attached a photo to the post that had the mpeg on it.
Whew!  I lucked out there.  :-)
Elmo

http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/DocElmosHepFile

http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/TheFamilyAlbum

elmoemerson@webtv.net - 28 Mar 2005 13:30 GMT
It's not recorded, it was merely a 10 second wigbubble that made it's
way into my post.  I'll have to break out the geetar and play it again,
which isn't going to happen this morning.  I've gotta go to work soon.  
Elmo
///////
Repost without the jpg please..   Doug
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Re: food?
Group: alt.support.hepatitis-c Date: Sun, Mar 27, 2005, 1:09pm (CST+1)
From: tomw@capecod.com (Thomas Wagner)
I just attached a small jpg to a post that I labeled test and sent it to
this newsgroup with Outlook Express which is what I use to read this
group it never showed up but the I checked on Agent and it came up fine.
My server is Adelphia. Doug
I saw it, too, even though binaries normally don't make it through to my
server. It still is not a good idea. Binaries go into binary newsgroups,
HTML goes on the Web. You may have been lucky that a filter had a hiccup
(it was probably small enough to pass through undetected), but in
general your posts are likely to be seen by only a few if you attach
pictures.
Thomas
Signature

To reach me, complete my last name in the address.
///////////
Then that explains why CJ was the only one who told me how lousy my
music was. I attached a photo to the post that had the mpeg on it. Whew!
I lucked out there. :-)
Elmo
http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/DocElmosHepFile
http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/TheFamilyAlbum

http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/DocElmosHepFile

http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/TheFamilyAlbum

Douglas - 28 Mar 2005 15:25 GMT
Everyone should feel especially sorry for Alias this the day after Easter.
That poor empty husk of a man without Jesus.  No celebration no Easter
Service No hunting Easter eggs or children with brightly colored baskets No
Easter lunch or anything Easter for Alias.    Ya know that special feeling
ya get on only Easter on your way to church and throughout the whole day the
miracle the wonderment of thr resurrection, well Alias has experienced
nothing just a big yawning pit a husk a hurtful nematode a slug-like Gollum
and we know this to be true because he tried to hurt everyone because of his
own pain.  Child-like he lashed out the first morning after Easter.  He must
have posted a dozen hurtfilled barbs first thing in the morning.  Oh how he
must hurt.  I think we should all pray that his empty hollowness be filled
with life and thanksgiving. Bless  you Alias.  Bless you.   Doug  PS Alias
...Repent....

It's not recorded, it was merely a 10 second wigbubble that made it's
way into my post.  I'll have to break out the geetar and play it again,
which isn't going to happen this morning.  I've gotta go to work soon.
Elmo
///////
Repost without the jpg please.. Doug
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Re: food?
Group: alt.support.hepatitis-c Date: Sun, Mar 27, 2005, 1:09pm (CST+1)
From: tomw@capecod.com (Thomas Wagner)
I just attached a small jpg to a post that I labeled test and sent it to
this newsgroup with Outlook Express which is what I use to read this
group it never showed up but the I checked on Agent and it came up fine.
My server is Adelphia. Doug
I saw it, too, even though binaries normally don't make it through to my
server. It still is not a good idea. Binaries go into binary newsgroups,
HTML goes on the Web. You may have been lucky that a filter had a hiccup
(it was probably small enough to pass through undetected), but in
general your posts are likely to be seen by only a few if you attach
pictures.
Thomas
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To reach me, complete my last name in the address.
///////////
Then that explains why CJ was the only one who told me how lousy my
music was. I attached a photo to the post that had the mpeg on it. Whew!
I lucked out there. :-)
Elmo
http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/DocElmosHepFile
http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/TheFamilyAlbum

http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/DocElmosHepFile

http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/TheFamilyAlbum

Gordo Mondragon - 29 Mar 2005 00:22 GMT
> Everyone should feel especially sorry for Alias this the day after Easter.
> That poor empty husk of a man without Jesus.  No celebration no Easter
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> with life and thanksgiving. Bless  you Alias.  Bless you.   Doug  PS Alias
> ...Repent....

Look, I don't care what you believe, all I care about is how you treat
other people here and you've just slagged off me and everyone else here
who doesn't share your beliefs.  

Happy easter to you too.
tobeesure@webtv.net - 27 Mar 2005 01:03 GMT
I say, Sticky pajama person , who's tense? why do you speak of these
things, young grass-hopper? Manifest? Nothing could be finer than to be
in Carolina...... Your mind may have problems. Mine is fine! I've been
tested. 'Got the paperwork  for this cat! I have never been tired. (yet)
My short term and long term memory is fine. I am multi-tasked. I can
jack my dick and switch hands without missing a stroke! I sleep about 6
hours a nite. What the f.ck are you babbling about?
I had an allergic reaction to a cephalosporin. (cephaloxin) - (better
known as Keflex) I was treated for lyme disease initally. ER doc  told
me since I had a tick bite within 30 days prior to said symptoms, I
should start antibiotics and prednizone asap. When the lyme titer test
came back negative, it was too late. The second round of anti-biotics
had adversly afected my red blood cells. Histimine releases were almost
deadly for me. As it is, red blood cells have a life span of app. 120
days. Before a doctor (i went thru 9) discovered the real problem, I had
been issued enough medicines to treat a small village. I started this
ordeal on 6/3/96. I got out of the hospital the last time on 1/7/97.
They accidently discovered the hcv. and you were saying?  
Cactus Jammies - 27 Mar 2005 01:25 GMT
ah! that says loads.

thanks

Cactus Jammies
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>I say, Sticky pajama person , who's tense? why do you speak of these
> things, young grass-hopper? Manifest? Nothing could be finer than to be
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> ordeal on 6/3/96. I got out of the hospital the last time on 1/7/97.
> They accidently discovered the hcv. and you were saying?
pajaritaflora - 27 Mar 2005 06:32 GMT
> i cooked cabbage, celery,tomatos together. 1/4 teaspoon of salt same
> with  pepper. SLOw cooked for 4 hours. poured off the soup. Drank all of
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> press about 200 lbs. I think learning about my having hcv helped me. It
> changed my life for the better. odd, but I am grateful.......  Randy

Ever try adding beets or turnip to that?
.
Mary Ann
 
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