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Sorry, Frank. It's hell enough having kids with ordinary problems or
problems that can at least be watched and pretty much taken care of by present day doctors. Thanks for the kind words. She's 24 and on her own. Had some fun when she was younger. She bruised so easily, I got chucked in the hoosgow for 3 days for child abuse. Problem is, the procedure at the time was to immediately seal the medical records. DOH! Yeah, 'specially when there is a note on the inside of the records jacket explaining the easy bruising. Procedure was changed. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
supeman was my favorite -
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 11:58:23 -0400, William Claspy
wrote: On 10/18/04 11:33 AM, in article , "bones" wrote: On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 05:17:46 -0600, rw wrote: In fact, if you actually LISTEN to the responsible and knowledgeable people who call for more stem cell research, they state up front that treatments are years away. You recently had successful treatment for cancer, which was wonderful. You looked GREAT at the Western Clave, Harry. What if, say 30 years ago, we decided not to spend money for cancer research because treatments were many years away? There is a short but very encourging article in this months The Economist concerning Cancer research...things appear to be getting much better That should read "this week's issue." (10/16/2004) The Economist is a weekly :-) And at least a portion of the article (or perhaps the whole thing, can't rightly tell...) is available without a subscription here, for those who are interested: http://tinyurl.com/4qyqp Cheers! Bill You are correct... I don't see them for very long ,my wife sends them to my son in LA |
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