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On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 23:46:43 +0100, Janet Baraclough wrote:

> The message >
> from Graham > contains these words:
>
>> On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 13:26:27 +0100, Janet Baraclough wrote:

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>>> The message >
>>> from Graham > contains these words:
>>>
>>>> On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 23:54:45 +0100, Janet Baraclough wrote:
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It's not all that unusual among Drs in the British National Health
>>>>> Service (mine also offers Homeopathy)
>>>
>>>> That's pure quackery!
>>>
>>> The Royal family, who have access to the finest medical expertise the
>>> world can offer, choose homeopathy.

>
>> Oh, come on!! That bunch of intellectual light-weights?

>
> But very longlived and physically robust.
>
>>>I've seen the positive, permanent
>>> results in seriously ill patients who have already tried the full gamut
>>> of conventional medical treatment and been written off as incurable.

>> Placebo effect!

>
> Nope, their case studies have proved otherwise (as admitted in your cite)
>
>>>In
>>> the NHS we have had specialist Homeopathic hospitals for 50 years,
>>> staffed only by fully qualified doctors and nurses who are also
>>> hospital-trained in homeopathy.

>
>> That's an appaling waste of resources!!!!!

>
> Over 70 % of patients show a longterm improvement sufficient to reduce
> their conventional medication and care , saving money for the NHS.
> That's why the NHS provides homeopathic hospitals.
>
>>> http://www.adhom.com/adh_download/EV....0_Sept_06.pdf

>
> Janet.


I bet you believe there are fairies at the bottom of your garden!
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"notbob" > wrote in message
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> On 2008-08-28, Julia Altshuler > wrote:
>
>> basis of a medical excuse. Illegible typing doesn't inconvience me or
>> anyone else. We just choose not to read those posts.

>
> Turns out I don't really have carpel tunnel. It's something else. So,
> I'll
> be typing as best I can. OTOH, since several of you are above being
> bothered by someone with an physical affliction that inconveniences you,
> please continue to ignore me. You'll not be missed.
>
> nb



Kienböck's

There's hope.

Dimitri

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>> Answering from a phone? texting on a break?
>>
>> TTYL.
>>
>> Dimitri

>
>
> Carpal tunnel syndrome. Shortcuts. Pay attention! "-)
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>> Turns out I don't really have carpel tunnel. It's something else.


What is it nb?


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On 2008-09-01, sf <sf> wrote:

> What is it nb?
>


No clue. Jes know it hurts.

nb


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> Turns out I don't really have carpel tunnel. It's something else.


Too much flapping of the spatula? It's gets harder for guys the
older they get.

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>> What is it nb?


> No clue. Jes know it hurts.


Can you say were or want to go email? Have you seen a Doc yet?


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