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    Omelet wrote:

    -snip-

    Well- just to give the other side of the horror story someone here
    went through. . . .

    My cath story goes- [8yrs or so ago]
    8am- chest pain. It goes away, but I went to hospital to get it
    checked out because some 'little birdy' was nagging at me.

    10AM- chillin' in the Cath Lab. I got to watch on the monitor as
    they poked the catheter into my heart. One 'uncomfortable' moment,
    but the surgeon said before he did it-- "This is going to hurt for
    about 30 seconds." He was right.

    Next day- 12pm- discharged from hospital feeling better than I had in
    years. Never looked back. I'm still healthier & more
    energetic than I was then. Walking is great exercise for mind and
    body.

    Stuff happens--- but for the most part, catheters are a pretty simple
    solution to a major problem.

    Good luck with yours.

    Jim

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    On Tue, 04 Jan 2011 06:56:15 -0600, Andy wrote:


    as usual, you don't know ehat you're talking about:

    The FDA has classified MSG as GRAS or Generally Recognized as Safe since
    1959.



    (debbie, you might look at the discussion there.)


    a bullshit case was lost. surprise!

    blake

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    blake murphy wrote:



    No Legs or Brains Murphy,

    You're such a lowly loser!

    My research was a little more updated from 1959 to the late 1960s.

    You stupidly blew your legs off at about the same time.

    You didn't die, so that puts you in a lifelong worse position than my
    uncle. He's out of his misery. I'm glad your still alive and miserable
    and legless!!!

    Andy

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    DebbieDreamer wrote:


    Does he eat pizza? If the answer is yes, he's not allergic to MSG.
    Pizza is loaded with it, thanks to the tomatoes and cheese.

    Miche

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    Electricians do it in three phases

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    On 1/10/2011 9:25 PM, Omelet wrote:


    This just after I switched to WW pasta for better health.

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    Omelet wrote:

    I have three ways to trigger snoring 1) Eat wheat. After 10+ years of
    active avoidance I can get accidental doses like gravy or cream of
    veggie soup without symptoms. 2) Be over a specific weight. Sigh, I
    tend to hover back and forth across that wight. 3) Be exhausted.
    Regular use of the treadmill helps as much as getting better sleep.
    Note to self the new place has quieter equipment so try the MP3 player
    again.


    I endorse http://puresleep.com/ as the next level up if the tape strips
    dont work. The Pure Sleep is a mouth guard that hold the jaw out to
    keep the air passage open. Rather like one of the whitening kits with a
    different motive. Whitening for the single folks. No snoring for the
    married folks!

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    On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 21:45:43 -0500, Cheryl
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    Whole wheat pasta tastes like crap, I'd rather give up pasta.

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    Omelet wrote:

    Corn isn't a big problem for me personally. To me it's sort of a
    slippery slope food. If I have it once in a week in small quantities
    there are no problems. If I eat it two days in a row I desire it the
    third day. Avoidance is a good strategy but I don't need to bother
    caring if there's some corn used as a hidden ingredient.

    My sample size for thinking corn problems are as common as wheat
    problems in the US population is very small. I know enough statistics
    to know I should not make that conclusion from my own data. There's
    plenty of other data to be found, though.

    So yeah. There's little down side in considering corn to be a junk food
    that is not worth eating. I think there's a French expression that
    translates to "Potatoes are for pigs. Corn is for cattle." How much is
    that a joke and how much is it health food advice? For anyone who
    counts starches and vegitables as separate categories it should
    definitely be counted as a starch not a veggie. No wonder the first
    couple of weeks of Weight Watchers used to say no corn.

    How actively to avoid corn? Beats me. I just consider it junk food
    then eat it sometimes anyways. I don't avoid it in hidden ingredients
    with fancy words on labels. I tried that at one point and saw no ill
    effects when I added it back in. But I have tried that eliminate and
    challenge process. Most folks never have so they don't have the data
    for themselves. That most Americans could do well by eating more
    cauliflower and less corn is hardly a secret, though.

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    On Jan 4, 2:55?pm, Andy wrote:

    You are a very stupid man, Andy. As Blake stated, "The FDA has
    classified MSG as GRAS or Generally Recognized as Safe since 1959."
    You just blow out your ass instead of even taking the time to Google
    something, and you depend on your brain's memory, which is all fucked
    up.

    --Bryan

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    Brooklyn1 wrote on Tue, 11 Jan 2011 08:43:11 -0500:



    As was mentioned a day or so ago, where do all those coprophagists come
    from?
    --

    James Silverton
    Potomac, Maryland

    Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not

 

 

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