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In a message dated 12/8/00 11:20:01 AM, umbada writes:

 

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On another note, it's nice to meet you, Janet. I enjoy your posts.

 

Jerry

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Nice to meet you Jerry. i suppose i should have introduced myself before

just jumping in like that.....i didn't even think. anyway, i suppose i can

introduce myself now. I am Janet :)!

 

Love and Peace

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"Harsha (Dr. Harsh K. Luthar)" wrote:

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>

> jb [kvy9]

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> On 12/7/00 at 7:14 PM Harsha \(Dr. Harsh K. Luthar\) wrote:

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> [...]

> :Yesterday morning I severely sprained my back and was having a difficult

> :time moving, sitting and standing up and walking. I rarely take medication.

> :Luckily I had bought a lot extra strength Aspirin, Tylenol, and Bengay for

> :my mother when she was visiting. It all came in very handy for me!

>

> That sounds quite familiar Harsha. It could be called the "price" of

> forgetting "body"... Very painful nevertheless.

> There are many pain-killers, some working locally and others, orally. Not

> moving the affected parts would be best

> but those, spontaneously forgetting "body", easily forget that too.

> :

> :Tonight I have to teach and I can only do it with the help of this

> medicine.

> :Of course the way I will stand and walk in the class will look a bit funny

> :but that's okay. It seems to make sense that when the body is not feeling

> :well, one should take practical steps to make it feel better and use good

> :judgment.

> :

> :Love to all

> :Harsha

>

> The medicines won't accelerate healing - as a rule, painkillers will

> slowdown healing.

> If a period of rest isn't possible, minimizing movement was (still is) my

> parole, no matter how silly it may look...

> I hope you'll recover soon...

>

> Love,

> Jan

>

> Thank you Jan. I suspect my experience is nothing compared to yours with the

> sliding scooter and the resulting injuries and I wish you well and speedy

> healing. Do you think taking DHEA would help you recover faster? There was a

> discussion on that a year or so ago.

>

> I will be quite OK in a week or so. Of course, one can easily get used to

> all the kind and warm wishes and the sympathy. Perhaps I will stretch this

> out a bit :-). Thanks again.

>

> Love

> Harsha

 

Our travelling nurse would be very busy these days. Would she (he?)

spend more time with Jan or Harsha? Jan has the mountains and mangoes.

Harsha's land has Dunkin Donuts and Awful Awful's. It's very difficult

to decide.

 

On another note, it's nice to meet you, Janet. I enjoy your posts.

 

Jerry

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On 12/8/00 at 12:18 PM umbada wrote:

 

º[...]

ºOur travelling nurse would be very busy these days. Would she (he?)

ºspend more time with Jan or Harsha? Jan has the mountains and mangoes.

ºHarsha's land has Dunkin Donuts and Awful Awful's. It's very difficult

ºto decide.

º

ºOn another note, it's nice to meet you, Janet. I enjoy your posts.

º

ºJerry

 

Perhaps the nurse could make use of the latest quantum teleportation machine :)

>From a practical perspective, the officially appointed list-nurse could visit

Harsha first

as that will take something like one week. Then, the nurse can come here, take

care of me

and slim down from the donut_pounds :))

 

Jan

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