Wonder if any of my fellow TMers have experience of Sativex, particularly
for banding? I'm due to see my neurologist next month and would appreciate
any info before raising the possibility of a trial. I see it can be of use
for over active bladder problems which would be helpful but there is no
Absolutely!
Honey was used by the ancient Romans to smear on a wound to stop infection.
It is a better sweetener than sugar since it does not promote tooth decay or
other noxious growths in the mouth.
So there must be other similar user for it.
Dalton
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From: Janice
Greetings from the foggy coast of Maine.
I am using Sativex three times a day (Every 8 hours).
I relieves, actually decreases pain from #9 to # 2-3, decreases those little
spikey pains that come and go (secondary to muscle spasms?), decreases spasms
(BIG SPASMS).
I am lucky (?) as my band
Finally got the results of what started the fire that destroyed
Sally and Sara's home. The neighbors (who were illegal immigrants) were
working on their car. They removed the gas tank and put it in a closed
room with the water heater. As soon as the vapors hit the pilot
light kablooie!
I was just sttin here the other day lookin at something I got from another
Marine. I had a though about lookin up my old DI's. I typed in thier names
in my search engine, and came up with only one, Sgt. Levesque. It was a
story about what happened to him in Viet Nam. I called John Brown who
Gunny,
Good stuff as usual! What an amazing story. I am always glad to hear stuff like
this, especially from a man like you. I remember the kick in the pants I got
from you a couple months ago and how much it truely helped me. Now my wife and
I are happy again and it only took a journey half
*I ASKED A FRIEND WHY HE THOUGHT WE WERE ALL HERE, AND HERE WAS HIS
REPLY VERY INTERESTING I THINK:*
*Our heart knows in silence the secrets of the days and nights. But our
ears thirst for the sound of our hearts knowledge, seek not the depths
of our knowledge with staff or sounding
I need the email address of Regina Rummel; it seems to have
disappeared from my address book. Thanks folks.
Peace,
Bernie in Texas
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Ok Gunny, now I have goose bumps from reading your story. Thank you for your
service to our country. Your DI gave you a great piece of advice. We should
dwell on our abilities an use them for the good of others. Thanks for sharing.
Patti - Michigan
bgunny7...@aol.com wrote:
I was
I was thinking the same thing - and we all need to look at our accomplishments,
big or small, and rejoice for those we have.
Prayers and thoughts for you and yours,
Candy K.
- Original Message -
From: pjv1...@chartermi.net
To: bgunny7...@aol.com, Tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday,
Anyone who has been to the Abilities Expo knows why it is not called the
Disabilities Expo. It's to encourage us to view what we can do, and not the
limitations of what we as persons with disabilities are unable to do. Lots
of encouragement in that name.
Hi Gunny,
First, nice to hear from you. Second, thank you so much for forwarding on the
message. I forget sometimes that I have so much to be thankful for and it is
the ability to do all that I still can do that I need to focus on Most of the
time. I often forget about that when I'm
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