Alton
Thanks for the information! I might just have to take a trip to New
Hampshire this summer (from Pennsylvania). Last weekend I hiked Hawk
Mountain in Berks Co., PA and had a wonderful time with my family. It is
also reasonably accessible to persons with disabilities; however, if one
needs a
Dalton,
Hang in there and believe me when I tell you I understand your pain. Please
try to enjoy the summer weather while you weigh out your future plans.
Susan
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Tracey L. Black wrote:
> *I know I don’t post on here very often at all, but felt that I needed to
>
isabilities, some are housebound, while a lucky few of us can still go out.
>> For some, this group is about all there is. So, if someone strays from the
>> straight and narrow, because of being hard up for some other level of
>> exchange, we should try to be a little more forgivin
t; It said "OT" on it, right? So, what's the problem?
>
> Dalton H. Garis
> Associate Professor of Economics
> And Petroleum Market Behavior
> The Petroleum Institute
> P.O. Box 2533, Umm al Nar
> Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
> Office: +971-02-607-5070/529
with all due respect, THIS is not the forum for this email. . .
I need information on TM and look forward to it.
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 9:34 AM, john snodgrass wrote:
> sad part is many many many dont know and dont care these days
>
> --- On *Thu, 6/2/11, celr...@aol.com * wrote:
>
>
> From: ce
se of no insulation surrounding that area of the cns.
>>
>> whatever the deal,i am thankful that the problems are not worse!
>>
>> bad enough as it is,,,
>>
>> so if this new research can lead to helping others with cns problems,,i
>> wish them God spe
encouraging news. thanks for the update
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 2:36 PM, James Berg wrote:
> Checking with Shepherd Center in Atlanta who started a Research project in
> October to regrow the mylin sheath with stem cell injection, I was pleased
> to see that there are now 5 organizations doing t