[s-cars] It goes without saying, but...

brian hoeft qweblog at gmail.com
Thu Feb 5 19:29:35 PST 2009


http://www.christopherwebsites.com/  is the best gift I could offer with
that in mind. I could share numerous success stories and inspirational true
stories empowered through the Christopher's works.

one of my favorite sayings of the late Dr. Christopher's was that there are
no incurable diseases, only incurable patients..

not at all to say youre dealing with either, but that truth wont be spoken
by your typical MD or how easy it is to clear up such a situation naturally
and effectively while saving much more than just money.
 hint,i especially appreciate my subscription to ahealthieryouradio.com in
the above link

bless






On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Lee Levitt <lee at wheelman.com> wrote:

> Thanks Kent,
>
> Off topic rant: My wife was diagnosed with a gluten intolerance
> and Celiac disease (a digestive issue). The leading Celiac
> researcher in Boston stuck a tube down her throat, took a biopsy
> of her stomach lining and proclaimed that she had irritable bowel
> syndrome. He ignored other symptoms and sent us on our way. Jerk.
>
> Yes, mostly the doctors in Boston are fabulous, but this one
> should lose his license. We didn't trust his response and kept
> pushing. If we didn't have friends that got us an appointment with
> the doctor in NYC, we'd still be fumbling around for a diagnosis.
> The head of the Celiac research center at CP in NY was pretty
> surprised at what happened in Boston.
>
> So yes, we'll travel to NY for better care. And the results of the
> visit were positive...no signs of nerve damage due to the Celiac
> disease.
>
> Lee
>
>
> On Thu Feb 05 08:37:16 CST 2009, Kent McLean
> <kentmclean at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > Lee Levitt wrote:
> >> Yesterday my wife and I left our house in Boston at 9 am, got
> >> into Manhattan just after noon.
> >>
> >> We spent the next five hours in a couple of doctors' offices at
> >> Columbia Presbyterian,
> >
> > All those nice Boston hospitals and you had to go to NYC?
> > I hope everything works out OK for your wife (and you and
> > the family).
> >
> > As for the Audi, yeah, we knew that, although I wimped out
> > and stayed in RI rather than risk my '91 200 Avant in the
> > 140 mile commute back to NH. That 59 car pile-up a few weeks
> > ago has me thinking twice every time I sit in the car. And
> > I'm still waiting on my A4 engine replacement.
> >
> > --
> > Kent McLean
> > '99 A4, V6 Tiptronic
> > '91 200 TQA, with mods
> > various others no longer with me
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