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Old 10-22-2008, 12:27 PM #10
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I received a copy in the mail a couple of days ago from my Dad and stepmom, who lives in Canada.

I wondered, what do I do -- educate him, thank him, both?

I tried a little of both -- told him that I planned to add more fish, told him that I already watch saturated fats, and that I'm not willing to give up red meat.

I also reminded him that it is curing MS is not possible, and that reduced symptoms is considered a remission, not a cure. But, I tried to be nice.

~ Faith
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