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Old 10-09-2006, 10:17 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Default update & dry wall in throat, help??

Hello everyone - I have a new name also, it was Country Heart. Wow, I did not know how much I used this board until it crashed. I did not ever find BT2. I have been posting some on another board but it is not like this one at all.
I have had a lot of things going on in my life. Just today I got sick at the office, I walked into the new suite of offices & they were still dry walling & had a fan blowing everywhere. I was not in there 5 minutes but my throat is still messed up like there is something in it & I cannot cough it out & it just hurts. I almost lost my voice, my nose burned, right ear hurt, I got a headache. I officed for the day on the 4th floor, but I was sick all day. I think that the stuff was coming from the 5th floor. The headache got better on the drive home - but the throat is not better. Anybody got any ideas???

Then my little sister's only child a son age 28 was killed in a traffic accident, Sept 14, 2006. He was a family practice doctor in his second year of residency. He was a remarkable person and got high accolades for his medical accomplishments in his short career. There will be a memorial schlolarship fund set up that will be awarded to second year residents that show exemplary patient care, he was known for that & also the cheesecakes & brownies that he made & took to the clinic & hospital staff, all the while getting up in the middle of the night to go to the hospital to check on his patients. Two nurses told my sister about the time he spent 45 minutes calming a woman that was having a panic attack, & they said at that time that he was not an ordinary doctor.

My nephew's & his roommate (an adopted child) were like brothers. He is taking it very hard. I was talking to him last night about celiac disease & they do check for it, when they have a failure to thrive child. I gave him some more info & will give him tha book "Dangerous Grains".

My little sister went to the GI doc today & took the printed out sheet that I gave her to get the blood tests. She has had her gall bladder out, has tubes in both ears, sinuitis surgery & it is still bad, has that ringing in her ears, IBS (bad), seasonal allergies, pouchy stomach, thin otherwise, gas, & our mother died of colon cancer (I had thought it was stomach cancer). When she is not crying with grief, she is reading that book "dangerous grains". I am sending her to Enterolab next, she is not GF yet, but I do not think it will be long. She has an endoscopy every three years, she is 52...

well that is about it for me...
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