RE: [TMIC] Ringing in ears

2008-01-04 Thread Larry Throne



OMG if that works it's a miracle. Mine gets so loud it wakes me up. I blame it 
on nerve damage from playing the drums and working in night clubs in my younger 
years. Every time I see a youngster listening to that boom, boom, boom in their 
cars I just want to grab them and shake them till they wake up. It is horrible! 
But, I think my dad tried to warn be to no avail. Oh well. Let me know if this 
stuff works.
 
 
LARRY IN OKLAHOMA WHO CAN'T HEAR YOU BECAUSE OF THE RINGING IN HIS EARS! Date: 
Thu, 3 Jan 2008 23:40:43 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 
tmic-list@eskimo.com Subject: [TMIC] Ringing in ears  I recently read in Dr 
Gott's newspaper column of the use of lipo flavanoid to reduce or stop tinnitus 
and wondered if anyone has used this supplement. I am experiencing constant 
noise in my ears that reminds me of the crickets and other insect noises on a 
warm summer night. One ear is louder than the other and the pitch is different 
too.  It is $25 for a box of 100 with a suggested dose of 1 or 2 tablets 3 x 
daily.  Has anyone used it?  Patti - Michigan  

RE: [TMIC] A question about the birthday lists

2008-01-04 Thread Larry Throne



Here is one vote to keep it up! And a hearty thanks for doing it!I enjoy 
hearing from everyone and being able to send a personal note from time to time. 
 
Larry in Oklahoma who is very grateful for every birthday he has.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 01:13:27 -0500To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
[TMIC] A question about the birthday lists

Would everyone like the monthly birthday lists to continue? I am happy to keep 
sending them if there is interest.
 
I was concerned about sending the e-mail addresses since these posts go in the 
archives, but I just checked, and the e-mails are replaced with [email 
protected], so no one needs to worry about their e-mail going out there to the 
general public.
 
Let me know what you think.
 
Barbara H.
http://barbarah.wordpress.com/


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[TMIC] Angry here.

2008-01-04 Thread Grace M.
*Hi Guys,*
**
*You know, there are several of us who need to write in caps, due to severe
vision problems.  Though I don't use caps, I do use large font.  I have to,
in order to see what I am writing.  Recently, one of the long term members
of the TMIC, who is also a personal friend of mine, received an extremely
obnoxious email regarding this.  (Complete with *language*.)  You know, this
little group is for the most part---wonderful.  It was the very first site
that I discovered at the time of my NMO diagnosis, and I have been made to
feel at home here.  It's like having a virtual *family*.  This unnecessary
haranguing, of a long standing member, has left a very bad taste in my
mouth.  Think of it this way:  In the big scheme of things, say, ten years
from now, is it really going to *matter* if someone had to use caps in order
to communicate?   I know that I, for one, will certainly not be thinking
about something as trivial as that whenever I prepare to meet my Maker.
Let's put it to rest, okaye?*
**
*Grace *


Re: [TMIC] A question about the birthday lists

2008-01-04 Thread Grace M.

 **
 *I agree!  Just promise me that you will never disclose just how old I
 really am..only my best buddy Linda, from Idaho, is privy to that
 info...*


*Grace...who will be turning 39.again..next month.  :-)*


Re: [TMIC] Angry here.

2008-01-04 Thread Todd Tarno
Grace, you are so right about this.  If the people that say that it is too HARD 
to read all caps, then just don't read and delete it.  It is that easy to do.
  Todd in CC, TX  

Grace M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys,
   
  You know, there are several of us who need to write in caps, due to severe 
vision problems.  Though I don't use caps, I do use large font.  I have to, in 
order to see what I am writing.  Recently, one of the long term members of the 
TMIC, who is also a personal friend of mine, received an extremely obnoxious 
email regarding this.  (Complete with *language*.)  You know, this little group 
is for the most part---wonderful.  It was the very first site that I discovered 
at the time of my NMO diagnosis, and I have been made to feel at home here.  
It's like having a virtual *family*.  This unnecessary haranguing, of a long 
standing member, has left a very bad taste in my mouth.  Think of it this way:  
In the big scheme of things, say, ten years from now, is it really going to 
*matter* if someone had to use caps in order to communicate?   I know that I, 
for one, will certainly not be thinking about something as trivial as that 
whenever I prepare to meet my Maker.  Let's put it to
 rest, okaye? 
   
  Grace 



Re: [TMIC] Angry here.

2008-01-04 Thread ashfordrichard
Am I Reaching the tmic web site, I am having computer difficulties. mPlease 
answer. Thanks Rick

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-- Original message --
From: Grace M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 *Hi Guys,*
 **
 *You know, there are several of us who need to write in caps, due to severe
 vision problems.  Though I don't use caps, I do use large font.  I have to,
 in order to see what I am writing.  Recently, one of the long term members
 of the TMIC, who is also a personal friend of mine, received an extremely
 obnoxious email regarding this.  (Complete with *language*.)  You know, this
 little group is for the most part---wonderful.  It was the very first site
 that I discovered at the time of my NMO diagnosis, and I have been made to
 feel at home here.  It's like having a virtual *family*.  This unnecessary
 haranguing, of a long standing member, has left a very bad taste in my
 mouth.  Think of it this way:  In the big scheme of things, say, ten years
 from now, is it really going to *matter* if someone had to use caps in order
 to communicate?   I know that I, for one, will certainly not be thinking
 about something as trivial as that whenever I prepare to meet my Maker.
 Let's put it to rest, okaye?*
 **
 *Grace *




Re: [TMIC] Angry here.

2008-01-04 Thread Heather Pieter

Rick,

You are coming through loud and clear here in Calgary.

Heatherin Calgary


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Grace M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]; tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Angry here.


Am I Reaching the tmic web site, I am having computer difficulties. 
mPlease answer. Thanks Rick


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-- Original message --
From: Grace M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]


*Hi Guys,*
**
*You know, there are several of us who need to write in caps, due to 
severe
vision problems.  Though I don't use caps, I do use large font.  I have 
to,
in order to see what I am writing.  Recently, one of the long term 
members

of the TMIC, who is also a personal friend of mine, received an extremely
obnoxious email regarding this.  (Complete with *language*.)  You know, 
this
little group is for the most part---wonderful.  It was the very first 
site
that I discovered at the time of my NMO diagnosis, and I have been made 
to
feel at home here.  It's like having a virtual *family*.  This 
unnecessary

haranguing, of a long standing member, has left a very bad taste in my
mouth.  Think of it this way:  In the big scheme of things, say, ten 
years
from now, is it really going to *matter* if someone had to use caps in 
order

to communicate?   I know that I, for one, will certainly not be thinking
about something as trivial as that whenever I prepare to meet my Maker.
Let's put it to rest, okaye?*
**
*Grace *





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Re: [TMIC] Angry here.

2008-01-04 Thread Heather Pieter
Grace,

Not sure who would write something obnoxious but I agree with you.  In 10 years 
from now who will care?  I have tried lately to make my writing in darker 
lettering as even I can't read it sometimes if it is too light in colour. 

Heather in Calgary 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Grace M. 
  To: tmic-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 10:08 AM
  Subject: [TMIC] Angry here.


  Hi Guys,

  You know, there are several of us who need to write in caps, due to severe 
vision problems.  Though I don't use caps, I do use large font.  I have to, in 
order to see what I am writing.  Recently, one of the long term members of the 
TMIC, who is also a personal friend of mine, received an extremely obnoxious 
email regarding this.  (Complete with *language*.)  You know, this little group 
is for the most part---wonderful.  It was the very first site that I discovered 
at the time of my NMO diagnosis, and I have been made to feel at home here.  
It's like having a virtual *family*.  This unnecessary haranguing, of a long 
standing member, has left a very bad taste in my mouth.  Think of it this way:  
In the big scheme of things, say, ten years from now, is it really going to 
*matter* if someone had to use caps in order to communicate?   I know that I, 
for one, will certainly not be thinking about something as trivial as that 
whenever I prepare to meet my Maker.  Let's put it to rest, okaye? 

  Grace 


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Re: [TMIC] A question about the birthday lists

2008-01-04 Thread Grace M.
 *I wholeheartedly agree with you, Pam.  People are pretty surprised
whenever they realize how old I am, too.  I think that a good, old
fashioned, happy, healthy outlook, helps a lot, too.  I might be sick, but I
sure ain't dead yet.  ;-) *
**
*XOXO*
*Grace*


[TMIC] Re: More on 'Angry here.'

2008-01-04 Thread Grace M.
*Hi Jeanne,*
**
*I certainly agree with you on that score.  I would have been much less
angry if she had spit her venom at *me*, but not a dear friend, especially
one who was only attempting to be helpful to her.  It made me absolutely
livid---I seriously became so angry that I could not see straight.  We have
such a wonderful little group of people here.  Whenever I first became ill,
with my first NMO hit (Neuros thought it was idiopathic TM at that point.)
this was the very first place that I came.  On the advice of my Rehab
neuro, I might add.  The nurses turned me loose on the computer, and I found
this bunch.  :-)  Everyone was so very helpful, and encouraging, and
whenever I got hit the second time, and the NMO diagnosis was given,
everyone rallied round.  I've made such good friends here, and have been so
very pleased to see the loving interaction and support, of all of the
members.  I refuse to let *One Bad Apple* spoil the whole bunch.  :-) *
**
*Love,*
*Grace   *


Re: [TMIC] Ringing in ears

2008-01-04 Thread JHarper33
 
I have never heard of this but I would be interested to know  of it works. My 
ears have been ringing for years. They started when I started  taking 
Baclofen, but that's not listed as one of it's side effects. It didn't  stop 
when I 
stopped the Baclofen. It may have just been  coincidence.
 
Barbara H.
_http://barbarah.wordpress.com/_ (http://barbarah.wordpress.com/) 
 
In a message dated 1/3/2008 11:41:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I  recently read in Dr Gott's newspaper column of the use of lipo flavanoid 
to  reduce or stop tinnitus and wondered if anyone has used this supplement.   
I am experiencing constant noise in my ears that reminds me of the crickets  
and other insect noises on a warm summer night. One ear is louder than the  
other and the pitch is different too.

It is $25 for a box of 100 with a  suggested dose of 1 or 2 tablets 3 x 
daily.  
Has anyone used  it?

Patti - Michigan  







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Re: [TMIC] Jude

2008-01-04 Thread JHarper33
 
When you can, let her know we are thinking about her and  praying for her.
 
Barbara H.
_http://barbarah.wordpress.com/_ (http://barbarah.wordpress.com/) 
 
In a message dated 1/3/2008 12:55:54 PM Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hi  Everyone,
I just spoke with Jude and she asked me to tell you that she is  thinking of 
and praying for you.  She is still in the nursing home where  they are 
treating a nasty bed sore.  Jude said she has been working with  hand weights 
and a 
therapist will be visiting her to help determine what can  be done to excercise 
her legs.  

She said she is getting good care  by a loving staff and believes she is in 
the best nursing home in our area,  however, she wants to be back home.  We are 
having a sunny day and I  thought I would go visit her, but she didn't think 
today would be a good  day.  So, I'll try again!

I told her about Cody and read Judy's  last email.  Jude will be praying for 
him as well as for the rest of  us.

Patti - Michigan


 



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[TMIC] January birthdays

2008-01-04 Thread JHarper33
It looks like everyone wants to continue with the birthday  lists! I did 
remove the year from the dates of those who had them on the advice  of someone 
who 
was on the list and was a police officer just for safety's  sake.
 
Happy birthday to the first-of-the-year kids!
 
Please let us know if there are any additions or e-mail  changes.
 
1- 7 Lauren ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) )
 
1/8 Nancy Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) )
 
1-8 Sandi ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) )
 
1/9 Julienne ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) )
 
1/13 Debi ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) )
 
1-17 Jenna Stentz ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])  )
 
1/20 Kay Cole ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) )
 
1-21 Blaine Frye ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) )
 
1/21 Carol Easterday [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
 
1/23 Patti Dotson ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) )
 
1-27 Pat S. ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) )
 
1-28 Holly ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) )
 
1-28 Sally ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) )
 
1/30 Cora ([EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) )



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[TMIC]

2008-01-04 Thread LifeIsJoy
HAPPY BIRTHDAY...from Cookie in Arizona.



Re: [TMIC] Angry here.

2008-01-04 Thread L T CHERPESKI
I hear you Rick

Linda in Eagle, ID
  - Original Message - 
  From: Heather  Pietermailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Grace M.mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED] ; tmic-list@eskimo.commailto:tmic-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 2:54 PM
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] Angry here.


  Rick,

  You are coming through loud and clear here in Calgary.

  Heatherin Calgary


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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Grace M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
tmic-list@eskimo.commailto:tmic-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 11:59 AM
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] Angry here.


   Am I Reaching the tmic web site, I am having computer difficulties. 
   mPlease answer. Thanks Rick
  
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   -- Original message --
   From: Grace M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   *Hi Guys,*
   **
   *You know, there are several of us who need to write in caps, due to 
   severe
   vision problems.  Though I don't use caps, I do use large font.  I have 
   to,
   in order to see what I am writing.  Recently, one of the long term 
   members
   of the TMIC, who is also a personal friend of mine, received an extremely
   obnoxious email regarding this.  (Complete with *language*.)  You know, 
   this
   little group is for the most part---wonderful.  It was the very first 
   site
   that I discovered at the time of my NMO diagnosis, and I have been made 
   to
   feel at home here.  It's like having a virtual *family*.  This 
   unnecessary
   haranguing, of a long standing member, has left a very bad taste in my
   mouth.  Think of it this way:  In the big scheme of things, say, ten 
   years
   from now, is it really going to *matter* if someone had to use caps in 
   order
   to communicate?   I know that I, for one, will certainly not be thinking
   about something as trivial as that whenever I prepare to meet my Maker.
   Let's put it to rest, okaye?*
   **
   *Grace *
  
  
  
  
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Re: [TMIC] Angry here.

2008-01-04 Thread L T CHERPESKI
Grace, thank you for bringing the subject up.  It has never bothered me that 
people write in caps.  There are just so many of us with eye issues, what's the 
big deal if we make it a little easier for those to read???  In the big scheme 
of things, I think we all have more things to be concerned about than reading 
in caps. Supporting each other is far more important in my book.

Linda in Eagle,ID
  - Original Message - 
  From: Todd Tarnomailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: Grace M.mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; TMICmailto:tmic-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 12:39 PM
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] Angry here.


  Grace, you are so right about this.  If the people that say that it is too 
HARD to read all caps, then just don't read and delete it.  It is that easy to 
do.
  Todd in CC, TX  

  Grace M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys,

You know, there are several of us who need to write in caps, due to severe 
vision problems.  Though I don't use caps, I do use large font.  I have to, in 
order to see what I am writing.  Recently, one of the long term members of the 
TMIC, who is also a personal friend of mine, received an extremely obnoxious 
email regarding this.  (Complete with *language*.)  You know, this little group 
is for the most part---wonderful.  It was the very first site that I discovered 
at the time of my NMO diagnosis, and I have been made to feel at home here.  
It's like having a virtual *family*.  This unnecessary haranguing, of a long 
standing member, has left a very bad taste in my mouth.  Think of it this way:  
In the big scheme of things, say, ten years from now, is it really going to 
*matter* if someone had to use caps in order to communicate?   I know that I, 
for one, will certainly not be thinking about something as trivial as that 
whenever I prepare to meet my Maker.  Let's put it to rest, okaye? 

Grace