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Hi Ellie

Tonight I have my meditation and healing circle..and for sure your name will be

added to our list.

Please stay positive ....

A warm hug from our circle...

Noreen

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GRANDMABEAR712

Wednesday, June 13, 2001 12:06:13

 

Hello all

 

Hello,

I just wanted everyone to know that the time has finally arrived for me to

have my open heart surgery. I am going into the hospital on Tuesday, June

19th. They are going to do a cardiac catherazation first. Then on Wednesday

they will do the surgery. They have to replaced the aortic valve on my heart.

I will be in the hospital for a week to 10 days. The surgery I am told is

nothing today but its going to be the recoperation that will be hard. They

told me it could take anywhere from 2 to 3 months to get back to normal.

Needless to say I am scared to death about it as they said there will be a

lot of pain after. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers. I am going to

miss all the posts while I am in the hospital. I have come to love the people

in this group. Take care all.

Love,

Ellie

 

 

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I will keep you in my thoughts and healing prayers!

You are a very special part of our communitiy.

 

Love and Healing energy to you

 

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>Hello,

>I just wanted everyone to know that the time has finally arrived for

me to

>have my open heart surgery. I am going into the hospital on Tuesday,

June

>19th.

Dear Ellie:

Must read this book immediately before surgery.

The Heart's Code by Paul Pearsall, Ph.D.

You'll look foreward to the event.

It should be in your local library or book store.

In the meantime check out this site.

http://www.heartmath.org/

 

rusty

 

 

GRANDMABEAR712 <GRANDMABEAR712

Wednesday, June 13, 2001 9:06 AM

Hello all

 

 

>Hello,

>I just wanted everyone to know that the time has finally arrived for

me to

>have my open heart surgery. I am going into the hospital on Tuesday,

June

>19th. They are going to do a cardiac catherazation first. Then on

Wednesday

>they will do the surgery. They have to replaced the aortic valve on

my heart.

>I will be in the hospital for a week to 10 days. The surgery I am

told is

>nothing today but its going to be the recoperation that will be hard.

They

>told me it could take anywhere from 2 to 3 months to get back to

normal.

>Needless to say I am scared to death about it as they said there will

be a

>lot of pain after. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers. I am

going to

>miss all the posts while I am in the hospital. I have come to love

the people

>in this group. Take care all.

>Love,

>Ellie

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Hello Ellie,

 

I am sending you much warmth and peace to help carry you

through this surgery. I'm sorry to hear it takes such a long

recovery time, perhaps someone can read your emails to you

from time to time? I think you have a lot of people supporting

you, even ones who won't write in to tell you that, for one reason

or another.

Keep in mind that staying as calm as possible can help reduce

any amount of pain. I know that's a tall order under the

circumstances, but you might not feel as much pain as they are

anticipating. I've been told that at times and it hust wasn't true.

I never get anesthesia at the dentist for instance, no matter what

they do to me. I'm saying this because I think it would be better

for you to anticipate that you can handle the pain and be able to

reduce it. Regardless of what actually happens, those thoughts

can be very beneficial.

 

You are not alone,

Linda

 

GRANDMABEAR712 wrote:

 

> Hello,

> I just wanted everyone to know that the time has finally arrived for me to

> have my open heart surgery. I am going into the hospital on Tuesday, June

> 19th. They are going to do a cardiac catherazation first. Then on Wednesday

> they will do the surgery. They have to replaced the aortic valve on my heart.

> I will be in the hospital for a week to 10 days. The surgery I am told is

> nothing today but its going to be the recoperation that will be hard. They

> told me it could take anywhere from 2 to 3 months to get back to normal.

> Needless to say I am scared to death about it as they said there will be a

> lot of pain after. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers. I am going to

> miss all the posts while I am in the hospital. I have come to love the people

> in this group. Take care all.

> Love,

> Ellie

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Dear, Dear Ellie:

 

We will miss you while you are not with us, but know that all our

thoughts, prayers and good wishes are with you and that we look

forward to having you back amongst us again very soon.

 

I have discovered, as Linda said, that anticipation can be far

worse than reality. Don't let others frighten you... I know you

are strong and that this will pass with as much ease as possible

for you.

 

Blessings,

Crow

 

GRANDMABEAR712 wrote:

>

> Hello,

> I just wanted everyone to know that the time has finally

> arrived for me to

> have my open heart surgery. I am going into the hospital on

> Tuesday, June

> 19th.

> Needless to say I am scared to death about it as they said

> there will be a

> lot of pain after. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers.

> I am going to

> miss all the posts while I am in the hospital. I have come to

> love the people

> in this group. Take care all.

> Love,

> Ellie

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My prayers are with you Ellie:

love

connie

 

> GRANDMABEAR712

>

> Wed, 13 Jun 2001 11:44:21 EDT

>

> Hello all

>

> Hello,

> I just wanted everyone to know that the time has finally arrived for me to

> have my open heart surgery. I am going into the hospital on Tuesday, June

> 19th. They are going to do a cardiac catherazation first. Then on Wednesday

> they will do the surgery. They have to replaced the aortic valve on my heart.

> I will be in the hospital for a week to 10 days. The surgery I am told is

> nothing today but its going to be the recoperation that will be hard. They

> told me it could take anywhere from 2 to 3 months to get back to normal.

> Needless to say I am scared to death about it as they said there will be a

> lot of pain after. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers. I am going to

> miss all the posts while I am in the hospital. I have come to love the people

> in this group. Take care all.

> Love,

> Ellie

>

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dear Ellie

in your previous posts you left an impression of a tough

strong courageous lady who has overcomed very difficult obstacles. Trust

yourself to recover quickly. you are strong

for this challenge too.

jobs of best wishes and prayers and hugs from Jerusalem

Anat

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Hello Ellie, it has been a while since we talked. I am holding you in the

golden light of perfection and know that the perfect healing experience for

you will take place. Know that you are cared for and many persons, angels

and guides have you in their hearts. Though this may be a scary time, focus

on your reiki energies and know that the divine energy can do more than man's

limited thinking. Bless you on your journey. Hugs Cecelia B

 

 

 

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Hello Caroline:

I've just been having some interesting conversations lately about

" boundaries " . How to create good ones with old friends and new friends. If

anyone has any ideas on how to successfully negotiate these shark infested

waters, I'd love your feedback.

love

connie

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hi connie

i loved the phras: shark invested waters. i learn English too from this

group.

 

tell me any thing you know about boundries....

you capricorn ruled by the limiting Saturn.

i was born under the Jupiter planet (sagitarious) have tendency to expand

abd exlode

god bless you

Anat

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Hello Connie,

My only solid success with setting boundaries was in visiting my

alcoholic father. I found that I could tell when he had been drinking

and didn't like it. First, I told him - when he hadn't been drinking

(too much) recently - that I didn't like how he behaved when he had

been drinking. Then, when I knew that he had, I would tell him that I

could tell that he had and I was going to leave, that I would come

back later and that I loved him. I felt good about myself, I could

still love and enjoy him and, I think, he felt good about me and our

relationship.

Audrey

 

, Connie Lasorso <tink-im@c...> wrote:

>

> Hello Caroline:

> I've just been having some interesting conversations lately about

> " boundaries " . How to create good ones with old friends and new

friends. If

> anyone has any ideas on how to successfully negotiate these shark

infested

> waters, I'd love your feedback.

> love

> connie

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Audrey:

 

That seems to be the key, gentle and firm negotiation. First you

compliment or give a positive message, then you place a boundary

marker. Then you repeat that step, over and over. When the person

approaches or tries to go past the boundary marker, you remind

them that it is there. If they still don't respect it, you have

to make the choice whether you want to stay and defend your

boundary or leave until the person can learn to respect it. It

depends on the boundary which is more appropriate.

 

Unfortunately, since we all have free will, setting boundaries is

a mixed bag as far as success goes. The most important part is

that once you have set a thoughtful boundary and made it clear

that it is there, you can't allow the other person to manipulate

you into altering or removing it. Children are just as crafty as

adults as far as manipulating others' boundaries or playing off

them.

 

I also feel that as parents we have to extend our boundaries to

include what we will accept in our children's space until they

are old enough to decide that for themselves. Teaching boundaries

early is something many of us missed out on and that we should

gift our children with. Semipermeable, strong enough to defend

them from harm, but open enough to let love and joy in.

 

I'm glad to hear that not only were you successful in asserting

your boundaries, but that your father was able to accept that.

Having boundaries is not about changing other people, it's about

what we will and won't accept in our personal space, our " realm " .

There is no reason to put up with people messing around with our

boundaries, but we have to decide what they are and communicate

them clearly, no matter who likes it or doesn't.

 

I see people getting angry all the time because boundaries that

they have not defined have been invaded... and I'll tell you the

truth, I don't feel sorry for them. Either they want to be angry,

or they are lazy, because you have to let other people know your

limits before they can respond appropriately to them.

 

Blessings,

Crow

 

 

 

audreylee wrote:

>

> Hello Connie,

> My only solid success with setting boundaries was in visiting

> my

> alcoholic father. I found that I could tell when he had been

> drinking

> and didn't like it. First, I told him - when he hadn't been

> drinking

> (too much) recently - that I didn't like how he behaved when he

> had

> been drinking. Then, when I knew that he had, I would tell him

> that I

> could tell that he had and I was going to leave, that I would

> come

> back later and that I loved him. I felt good about myself, I

> could

> still love and enjoy him and, I think, he felt good about me

> and our

> relationship.

> Audrey

>

> , Connie Lasorso <tink-im@c...> wrote:

> >

> > Hello Caroline:

> > I've just been having some interesting conversations lately

> about

> > " boundaries " . How to create good ones with old friends and

> new

> friends. If

> > anyone has any ideas on how to successfully negotiate these

> shark

> infested

> > waters, I'd love your feedback.

> > love

> > connie

>

>

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Dear Tina,

 

Any crystal with a high copper concentration is recommended for

arthritis...specifically malachite, chrysocolla, turquoise and dioptase.

Copper crystals, like copper bracelots, are absorbed into the skin by the buffer

salts and transformed into copper salts which produce anti-oxidant enzymes,

specifically super oxide dismutase. I would always couple that with a clear

quartz to amplify and generate the energy.

Good Luck,

Dawn Silver

author of Jewels of the Lotus Tibetan Gemstone Oracle

realgonekid5 <realgonekid5 wrote:

 

 

 

HI all hope all is ok does anyone know where I can find information

on crystals for arthritis please

 

 

thanks

 

 

tina

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Crystal healing workshop files are online at

http://pjentoft.com/0crystal-healing.html

some files, photos, and message archives can also be found At:

 

 

 

 

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Hi Tina,

Blue lace agate, azurite, green calcite,fluorite, malachite, black

tourmaline, there are a few more as well if these aren't any good for you.

 

 

Bright Blessings, Love & Light

Lisa xx

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realgonekid5

03/14/06 20:34:51

 

[CrystalHW] hello all

 

 

 

 

HI all hope all is ok does anyone know where I can find information

on crystals for arthritis please

 

 

thanks

 

 

tina

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Crystal healing workshop files are online at http://pjentoft

com/0crystal-healing.html

some files, photos, and message archives can also be found At:

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you for the information Dawn Silver

 

 

I will give it a go :-)

 

 

 

Tina

 

 

 

, Dawn Silver

<DawnSilver wrote:

>

> Dear Tina,

>

> Any crystal with a high copper concentration is recommended for

arthritis...specifically malachite, chrysocolla, turquoise and

dioptase. Copper crystals, like copper bracelots, are absorbed

into the skin by the buffer salts and transformed into copper salts

which produce anti-oxidant enzymes, specifically super oxide

dismutase. I would always couple that with a clear quartz to

amplify and generate the energy.

> Good Luck,

> Dawn Silver

> author of Jewels of the Lotus Tibetan Gemstone Oracle

> realgonekid5 <realgonekid5 wrote:

>

>

>

> HI all hope all is ok does anyone know where I can find

information

> on crystals for arthritis please

>

>

> thanks

>

>

> tina

>

>

The Crystal healing workshop files are online at

http://pjentoft.com/0crystal-healing.html

> some files, photos, and message archives can also be found At:

>

>

>

>

>

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It is said in the 2000 Gerson Book, The Gerson Therapy, that people

with lupus and autoimmune diseases need to start out the therapy

slowly, only doing 2 to 3 enemas a day, and perhaps substituting

chamomile for coffee if possible. Lupus occurs because of tons of

toxins including the biproducts of estrogen. Plus, estrogen

stimulates the systemic growth of candida and the candida die off

itself can be brutal. I hope no one leaves the group. I am the owner

and I welcome all input, whether natural or allopathic by nature. I

am one to have a free-speaking group. Although I do gravitate toward

natural healing, I am also interested in what people say about " man-

made " drugs. Most, if not all, man-made drugs are the molecular twins

of NATURALLY occuring " drugs " . For instance, in lupus, the drug

Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine) is a simulated version of the

composition of the bark of a tree which I believe is called the

Chinchona tree in South America. Apparently, a company cannot make

enough money from selling the real bark and so the drug companies

make their own, which is obviously inferior to the real thing. Most

doctors are ignorant pawns of the drug companies. When looking for

natural healing info and protocols, I find a good thing to do is to

follow the people who live a long life. It is a simple way to look at

it, but the proof is in the pudding. Dr. Johanna Budwig lived to her

90s. Dr. David Kelly (whom I believe cured his own pancreatic cancer

in his fifties) lived to be 80ish or beyond...and Charlotte Gerson,

is close to 90 now.

 

Something that is bothering me at this time is the

gastroenterologists' general lack of knowledge and acceptance of

candida as a potent autoimmune trigger. How many gastroenterologists

would offer their patients an acidophilus supplement? It seems,

nothing has changed from my twenties when the gastro doctor I had

said that my bowels bleeding had NOTHING to do with the food I ate.

Now I know the colitis I had all those years was due to food

allergies (wheat and milk), bad bacteria in bowel, and stress. But

the main culprit was the FOOD. Unbelievable. And to all of you who

have arthritis, when I give up wheat and milk, I do not have

arthritis. So hopefully, this will help you as well.

 

I hope no one leaves the group. I am glad the person who was taking

cymbalta is feeling better. I do not know much about this drug. As I

said before, I am open-minded. Amelia is as well, but she just needed

to know the details of how the Gerson Therapy didn't work for you. IT

is a rigid therapy which I have never attempted in its entirety due

to my autoimmune problems, but I believe in the simple, common-sense

approaches within it. Take care, Kelly

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