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AndreaB Contributor

I have a minor gripe.......

I bought ground chicken breast at Wild Oats this weekend and promptly froze it. Bad enough it was from a rocky chicken, not a rosie chicken.....I just bought it to see if the children like it better than the ground turkey.....I certainly don't plan on buying it often.

Anyway, you know how they usually wrap the meat in wax paper, they put it in a plastic bag and now I've got to somewhat thaw the thing to get the bag out of the crevices. :angry: I'm not a happy camper about this....I may have to cook up something else for dinner.


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jerseyangel Proficient

Jestgar,

You crack me up! Stick around, ok? :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Andrea--

You might have to just refrigerate the chicken overnight and make something else. Getting the bag out of the ground meat is tough--you pull on it and it just stretches until it breaks :angry:

Rachel--

Don't dampen your enthusiasm--post anything that you feel you want to share. I just pick out what pertains to me and don't worry about the rest. I figure it'll resonate with someone :D

Cause you never know what is going to strike a chord. ;)

I just want to get back to normal :lol:

Mtndog Collaborator

OMG- Jestgar...you scared the S%&t out of me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I thought you were serious and I thought, man the WORLD had really gone to h*@ll in a handbasket.......

Phew!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

happygirl Collaborator

I second Rachel....how can you not post when you read something like that from our favorite Miss M? :)

AndreaB Contributor
Andrea--

You might have to just refrigerate the chicken overnight and make something else. Getting the bag out of the ground meat is tough--you pull on it and it just stretches until it breaks :angry:

I just want to get back to normal :lol:

I'm cooking the chicken.

I also want it back to normal.

Obviously stuff that's been posted has had an attraction because so many visitors have been here. Maybe they are looking for people that have been helped by various treatments.

Laura, It's always good to see you too.......you've been missed.

jerseyangel Proficient

Laura,

Don't worry, we all understand! You're having to deal with so much--your job and treatments and all. Just know that you're in my thoughts and I always look forward to getting an update when you feel up to it. :)


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jerseyangel Proficient
Obviously stuff that's been posted has had an attraction because so many visitors have been here. Maybe they are looking for people that have been helped by various treatments.

Yes, exactly! You never know who's reading. :)

Lisa Mentor
;) Thanks for listening.
DingoGirl Enthusiast

Hi! Hi! Hi! Hi! (raising hand and waving excitedly) :rolleyes:

Yay! Nice to see people!

RACHEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Whooooo - ahhhhhhh!!!!

okay no time to write but

WHAT??????

someone attacked our Patti? :o:blink::angry:

Well now WHAT is the world coming to???????? that doesn't make sense at all......guess I missed it because had I seen it.....would have been there, guns drawn......NOBODY messes with our Patti.

HARRUMPH! :angry:

someone pm me and tell me where it was. I promise not to get involved - just want to read it.

Sheesh!

dlp252 Apprentice
Did I read that you did your solo?

Donna....when are you doing your solo? I know you sang in front of the choir guy and that seemed to go really well. So now are you ready to "wow" everyone?? :D

Well, just in practice, and just in front of the choir director, who has, oddly enough, never heard me sing alone before. :lol: I had some people praying for me, and it worked because I wasn't nearly as nervous as I was when I did just in our little group. I do the solo for real on August 5 (whatever that Sunday is).

Ha, I'll do something alright...not sure WOW is what I'll do to them. :P:lol:

EVERYONE ON THIS THREAD IS PRETENTIOUS AND OBNOXIOUS AND PRETENDS TO KNOW MORE THAN THEY REALLY DO. YOU-ALL BLATHER ON ENDLESSLY ABOUT SILLY UNPROVEN TREATMENTS THAT WILL NEVER WORK AND JUST WASTE TIME AND MONEY. GROW THE F*** UP!!!

There, now you can all yell at me and stop sniping at each other because I think all of you need the collective knowledge that's been accumulating on this thread.

OMGOSH!!!!! :lol: Something told me that had to be a joke, but still, I held my breath through that whole first paragraph! :lol:

but when random people start attacking PATTI for no reason----then I know that something has gone horribly wrong! I definitely don't understand, but it makes me tired!

Wow, okay, that is just so wrong! I've never read an unkind word from Patti...even when she's doing her moderator thing, she is always respectful and sweet!

I DO KNOW that each and every one of you have welcomed other posters to join, but the appearance does appeal somewhat inclusive. I am certain that this was not an attempt to appear that way but other may see it differently.

While this is in the evaluation process, I thought I would post my arm chair thoughts and this is directed at no one.

Yeah, I'm not sure how to make this less so. It's like any other "group" that's been together a while...you just know each other. I recently went to a flea market with my very good friend. She invited one of HER other very good friends who I'd actually only met once--never spent any time at all with her before that. For a little while I felt slightly left out because they have a long history...but oddly enough eventually OUR history came through too. The three of us ended up having a great time.

I didn't know anyone when I joined this thread, and I was welcomed and was just assimilated, lol (kind of like the BORG of Startrek fame, lol). I wish I knew how to project that to everyone who reads this thread.

miamia Rookie

oh god .... So much Mia happiness right now.......

Rachel, patti, everyone- yall made my night i was i a poopy mood and then i saw all you guys had posted and i swear i have this dorky big smile on now!!!

Rachel-

thank you so much for the update I am really excited for you to get the LED done and I really want ot hear about it.

Patti-

thank god we caught you right in time - PHEW!!!!

Ok I ahve to get to bed becasue i am exhausted I will post tomorrow but i have to get some sleep i ahve my 3rd Chelation tomorrow- and it wears me out - my doc is only giving me a third of the normal dose becasue i am so sensitve and yes so small. Rachel i goota tell you we are definitly in close competition for whose more toxic my metal results are insane!!!

I love you all and have missed you all

Miamia

AndreaB Contributor
I DO KNOW that each and every one of you have welcomed other posters to join, but the appearance does appeal somewhat inclusive. I am certain that this was not an attempt to appear that way but other may see it differently.

Thanks for posting Lisa. We do try to include everyone. There have been others that have braved joining recently.

You can drop in and say hi anytime. :)

Mtndog Collaborator
I would like to say that I am not a frequent poster on OMG, but I do read and I do learn. I am totally amazed at the information that you, all of you, offer for the common good. I admire all of you for your research and you time and dedication to offer this to others on this site. A pat on the back for all.

I most likely would have not much to offer that has not been covered. I visit to learn. I, though, could see why other may be hesitant to join in. Without personal offense, I call this the "Walton Thread" (to myself). Meaning...."hello JohnBoy, hello MaryEllen, hello Ben, hello Jason."

OMG- GOOSEY WAS IN DA HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lisa- If you see this- :wub: :wub:

happygirl Collaborator

MiaMia, hope the chelation goes well tomorrow, my dear!

Email has been sent.

AndreaB Contributor
Ok I ahve to get to bed becasue i am exhausted I will post tomorrow but i have to get some sleep i ahve my 3rd Chelation tomorrow- and it wears me out - my doc is only giving me a third of the normal dose becasue i am so sensitve and yes so small. Rachel i goota tell you we are definitly in close competition for whose more toxic my metal results are insane!!!

I hope you can get a restful nights sleep. I'll be thinking of you tomorrow.......along with Judy.

I hope you'll be able to post your results.......or send emails soon.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
OMG- GOOSEY WAS IN DA HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lisa- If you see this- :wub: :wub:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

GO Bevvy-wev!!!!!! :P

She said Goosey. :lol:

tabasco32 Apprentice

Hi all,

How is everyone? At the library right now again. You know. Anyways I have bad news. I went to my naturopath today. More bloodwork. Yaay! Almost fainted. I always do that. I weigh 85 pounds people 85 POUNDS! I am on a strickter diet now. just squash and meat till I add one thing at a time. SOmething isn't doing right with me. THey want to put me in the hospital with IV's. My doctor said that my organs are eating themselves up. I eat but always get diarrhea.

I don't know if it is the whey protein I smell since I am ssooo sensitive. This is ridiculuous. How can someone live this way. Everyone I am scared. :( I don't know what too do no more but the doctor says if I keep losing weight I will die. She says it is mercury but something else maybe too?

LIsa

AndreaB Contributor
THey want to put me in the hospital with IV's. My doctor said that my organs are eating themselves up. I eat but always get diarrhea.

Egads Lisa! I don't know what to say. :(

Is your appointment with Dr. S at the end of the week? I'm pretty sure he'll probably want you to see Anna.......the one Rachel and Donna have seen. She's the best there is for BioSET it sounds like.

diamondheart Newbie

Holy cow, I take a break for a couple of days and there's a major love fest going on :huh:.

Lots of good stuff said in the last couple of days. Christine, I loved your post. Andrea and Jin, thanks for holding down the fort. Mia, I'm grateful for your sweet heart. Rachel and Carla, good to see you back. Jestar, you crack me up!! Susie, OMG, I went trad climbing for the first time this year in Rocky National Park yesterday, and I was scared sh*tless, 250' up of crack climbing!! Needless to say, I lived to tell about it.

:wub: :wub: :wub:

Don't have time to post much now, but I just couldn't pass Lisa's post up.

Everyone I am scared. :( I don't know what too do no more but the doctor says if I keep losing weight I will die. She says it is mercury but something else maybe too?

LIsa

Hi Lisa,

Hang in there girl! You've got the will to live and heal, and I know you will! I'm sending out a big (((((hug))))) your way. Really, I just wish I could be there and hold you. Sounds like you have gotten some good tips on doctors and dentists from Rachel.

I'll post on my LED experience later. I'd like to say that I have been feeling really good since my first treatment. Coincidence or not? Related to the beginning of my amalgam removals? A shift in the planets :huh: ?

Ok, can we just get back to the scienticness already :rolleyes::lol: !

:wub: Claire

AndreaB Contributor
A shift in the planets :huh: ?

From my hubby.........yeah, it was mercury that shifted. :P

Lisa Mentor
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

GO Bevvy-wev!!!!!! :P

She said Goosey. :lol:

Susan, Bev has called me "Goosey" for a long time and with a little bit of endearment. I can answer to that with no problem. :D

You can call me many things, but "goosey" is a fond term.

christine 25 Newbie

Hello everyone.

Reading the posts on here recently made me cry a little bit. not out of sadness, but out of inspiration.

I love it when we all support one another. It restores my faith in the true goodness of people.

Life is too short for arguing, there is enough conflict going on in the world around us.

I am grateful to learn from all you and I want to take part by listening and offering my support in a caring non judgmental way.

I believe in eveyone's abilities to take care of themselves, as we are all incredibly strong.

I can feel vulnerable and fearful sometimes, and you guys really do make me feel better, knowing you are here and that you understand.

Christina

AndreaB Contributor
I am grateful to learn from all you and I want to take part by listening and offering my support in a caring non judgmental way.

I believe in eveyone's abilities to take care of themselves, as we are all incredibly strong.

I can feel vulnerable and fearful sometimes, and you guys really do make me feel better, knowing you are here and that you understand.

That's what we are here for. :)

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Everyone I am scared. :( I don't know what too do no more but the doctor says if I keep losing weight I will die. She says it is mercury but something else maybe too?

LIsa

Lisa....I'm so sad for you. I wish I could do more. :(

I think you need help like right now. I know you said you werent gonna see Dr. S. on Friday and I think even if you did see him at this point he wouldnt know what to do except to run all the tests to try to find out what you're dealing with.

I think you do need some immediate help because of the weight situation. I dont think its a bad idea to be hosptilized because of the amount of weight you've lost.

I'm sure you must have infections along with the mercury so maybe it would be helpful to identify and treat some of the infections?? I dont know but just guessing that it could help. Do you know what your Dr. tested you for? I guess you never were able to do the stool test for parasites and those things?

I was also wondering if you've tried wearing a mask around things that bother you.....like in your brothers room...could you wear a mask and possible not react so badly? I sometimes wear one of those painters masks when I'm doing cleaning/dusting around the house.

I'll be praying for you.....call me if you need to talk. :wub:

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