Thanks J....
I have this page http://www.lupuscanada.org/english/involvement/localorgs.html
from the Canadian web site @ www.lupuscanada.org
and it lists all the sites you gave below.... ;P
Also I have both seen and read the book you linked to.... in fact I had the book some time ago and gave it to one of my sisters for reading and never got it back; but no matter with it being online now and available to everyone
I do have a link to it on my 'Lupus Books' page for anyone who is interested
at my site here @ http://clik.to/lupus
hugs,
Shelagh
Shelagh ?
Got these? (for your webpage or list of resources.
http://www.bclupus.org/
http://www.lupuscanada.org/pei/
http://www.lupuscanada.org/newbrunswick/
http://www.lupuscanada.org/novascotia/
http://www.lupusquebec.org/
http://www.vaxxine.com/lupus/ Lupus Foundation of Ontario
http://www.lupusontario.org/ Lupus Ontario
http://www.envision.ca/webs/lupusnfldlab/ Newfoundland and Labrador
http://www.sasklupus.com/ Saskatchewan
There's a book in a pamphlet I grabbed at the dr's office.
Lupus: The Disease with a Thousand Faces edited by Dr. Sasha Bernatsky and
R. Jean-Luc Senecal
(Key Porter Books) and available through Lupus Canada.
Have you seen or read it?
http://www.lupuscanada.org/english/living/1000faces.html
> Thanks J.... I have this page
> http://www.lupuscanada.org/english/involvement/localorgs.htmlfrom the
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> Have you seen or read it?
> http://www.lupuscanada.org/english/living/1000faces.html
Where's the book online, please Shelagh?
I picked up some Cdn ones from "What's new" on the main Lupus page, then
filled in more from elsewhere, but forgot the Manitoba one.
Anyway, it doesn't hurt to show the Provincial contacts once in a while
here.
Newsgroups are slow, aren't they? (few replying to the roll call.
I saw John's post this summer.
No sign of Bruce.
In contact with BJ.
See or hear from Bev.
Havent heardt about one Cindy. - do see posts from the other
See Mair's posts.
Saw KC's post.
See Andy's posts.
Saw Nicole's posts.
Saw George's post (good luck with VA George).
William (Bill) - not sure where he is.
Sherri, Candi, Janers, Ruth, good to see you all.
Snake Lady, MIA?
Mermaid, so many others, if you're lurking, hello to all.
J- back to lurkdom
Shelagh - 29 Oct 2007 19:04 GMT
I just saw this post J....
a while ago sorry!
the link for the book is the link you gave below:
www.lupuscanada.org/english/living/1000faces.html
it is the online **book** you can read at your leisure.....free.
Hope that helps?!
Re Bruce? he is well and happy in Ontario in the Elliot Lake district.
I grew up there for a few years as a child.... beautiful fishing/camping territory !
He is still with a lovely lady, Wilma and seems very content !

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hugs,
Shelagh
http://clik.to/lupus
** and it is at the above url ... go to lupus books in the left pane directory..... and click to bring up a list of books I think are worthwhile reading; the online book is there too. **
"J" <russfer@ano.non> wrote in message
Where's the book online, please Shelagh?
Newsgroups are slow, aren't they? (few replying to the roll call.
I saw John's post this summer.
No sign of Bruce.
In contact with BJ.
See or hear from Bev.
Havent heardt about one Cindy. - do see posts from the other
See Mair's posts.
Saw KC's post.
See Andy's posts.
Saw Nicole's posts.
Saw George's post (good luck with VA George).
William (Bill) - not sure where he is.
Sherri, Candi, Janers, Ruth, good to see you all.
Snake Lady, MIA?
Mermaid, so many others, if you're lurking, hello to all.
J- back to lurkdom
J - 31 Oct 2007 09:25 GMT
> I just saw this post J....a while ago sorry!the link for the book is the
> link you gave below:www.lupuscanada.org/english/living/1000faces.htmlit
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> fishing/camping territory !He is still with a lovely lady, Wilma and
> seems very content !
hello Shelagh,
Thank you for the update about Bruce.
Good to hear he's doing well.
And thanks for location of the book.
i read about it in a pamphlet at a medical clinic and thought it might be
the Canadian equivalent of the The Lupus Book.
But it's not. Thanks for helping clear that up.
Hugs
J
Shelagh - 31 Oct 2007 18:08 GMT
Hi J....
How is your brother doing these days?
don't know why he popped into my mind...
.....but you know what they say about curiosity... ?!
--
hugs,
Shelagh
http://members.shaw.ca/tiderington
hello Shelagh,
Thank you for the update about Bruce.
Good to hear he's doing well.
And thanks for location of the book.
i read about it in a pamphlet at a medical clinic and thought it might be
the Canadian equivalent of the The Lupus Book.
But it's not. Thanks for helping clear that up.
Hugs
J
J - 05 Nov 2007 09:38 GMT
> Hi J....How is your brother doing these days?don't know why he popped
> into my mind........but you know what they say about curiosity... ?!--
Hello Shelagh,
I haven't had an extended conversation with him this year.
Reception is bad on his cell and it's expensive.
And when I "catch" him at his daughter's, in town, it's often too chaotic
to try and have a quiet talk.
His emails are brief.
So I don't know where things stand with him.
Thanks for asking though.
Hugs
J