Guest guest Posted April 27, 2007 Report Share Posted April 27, 2007 Chrism, I am like Claudia. I had no idea the nature of your work. God Bless you! Stay safe and well! How did you find such a job? Just curious! Did you find it while doing services in the hospital? Love, Katherine Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl Friday, April 27, 2007 4:26:32 PM To re: your work Chrism, we know you've been working 12+ hour days, but I, for one, had no idea the nature of your work. God bless you and keep you safe from the germs to which you are exposed in your dangerous work. Love, Claudia ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ http://mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2007 Report Share Posted April 27, 2007 Hello, Ceilings and walls are rarely if ever cleaned in any hospital. Even surgery suites have porous cieling tiles that breath and collect fragments and vapours that will then begin to coat and film. These areas begin to grow colonies of bacteria. These bacteria can drop directly into a surgery as it is going on. Some sugery bays and heart catheter labs have stainless steel walls and ceilings. These are expensive and better " if " they get cleaned. But most hospitals do not have them and cannot afford them. The true miracle is that of the human body able to heal inside such conditions. What a remarkable temple we all have - , Katherine Miller <katsam19 wrote: > > Chrism, I am like Claudia. I had no idea the nature of your work. God Bless you! Stay safe and well! How did you find such a job? Just curious! Did you find it while doing services in the hospital? > > Love, Katherine > > > > Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl > > Friday, April 27, 2007 4:26:32 PM > To re: your work > > Chrism, we know you've been working 12+ hour days, but > I, for one, had no idea the nature of your work. God > bless you and keep you safe from the germs to which > you are exposed in your dangerous work. > > Love, > Claudia > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ > > > http://mail. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2007 Report Share Posted April 27, 2007 I never liked hospitals, it's the smell I hate, so unhealing and unsoothing. Even burning some nice incense or sage would do so much to help the hospitals but they cannot do this due to allergies or fire I guess. Blessings Chrism, hope you survive this adventure stronger then when you began it. Big hug, Elektra x x x PS Say hello to my friends the mushrooms!!! --- chrism <> wrote: > Hello, > Ceilings and walls are rarely if ever cleaned > in any hospital. > Even surgery suites have porous cieling tiles that > breath and > collect fragments and vapours that will then begin > to coat and film. > These areas begin to grow colonies of bacteria. > These bacteria can > drop directly into a surgery as it is going on. Some > sugery bays and > heart catheter labs have stainless steel walls and > ceilings. These > are expensive and better " if " they get cleaned. But > most hospitals > do not have them and cannot afford them. The true > miracle is that of > the human body able to heal inside such conditions. > What a > remarkable temple we all have - > > > > > > --- In > , > Katherine > Miller <katsam19 wrote: > > > > Chrism, I am like Claudia. I had no idea the > nature of your work. > God Bless you! Stay safe and well! How did you find > such a job? Just > curious! Did you find it while doing services in the > hospital? > > > > Love, Katherine > > > > > > > > Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl > > > > Friday, April 27, 2007 4:26:32 PM > > To Chrism > re: your work > > > > Chrism, we know you've been working 12+ hour days, > but > > I, for one, had no idea the nature of your work. > God > > bless you and keep you safe from the germs to > which > > you are exposed in your dangerous work. > > > > Love, > > Claudia > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ > _________ __ > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > > http://mail. > > > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2007 Report Share Posted April 27, 2007 Well, you continue to add new colors to my palette! lol! We know how deadly hospitals can be...sounds to me like a business opportunity if one would be interested in ridding hospitals of this . I'm sure it would be in great demand if the service was available. Pick your hours and fees. Hmmmm " Who you gonna call? " Germ Busters! ... Oh, don't mind me, I've had a very strange day. Hug. Love, dhyana --- chrism <> wrote: > Hello, > Ceilings and walls are rarely if ever cleaned > in any hospital. > Even surgery suites have porous cieling tiles that > breath and > collect fragments and vapours that will then begin > to coat and film. > These areas begin to grow colonies of bacteria. > These bacteria can > drop directly into a surgery as it is going on. Some > sugery bays and > heart catheter labs have stainless steel walls and > ceilings. These > are expensive and better " if " they get cleaned. But > most hospitals > do not have them and cannot afford them. The true > miracle is that of > the human body able to heal inside such conditions. > What a > remarkable temple we all have - > > > > > > --- In > , > Katherine > Miller <katsam19 wrote: > > > > Chrism, I am like Claudia. I had no idea the > nature of your work. > God Bless you! Stay safe and well! How did you find > such a job? Just > curious! Did you find it while doing services in the > hospital? > > > > Love, Katherine > > > > > > > > Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl > > > > Friday, April 27, 2007 4:26:32 PM > > To Chrism > re: your work > > > > Chrism, we know you've been working 12+ hour days, > but > > I, for one, had no idea the nature of your work. > God > > bless you and keep you safe from the germs to > which > > you are exposed in your dangerous work. > > > > Love, > > Claudia > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ > _________ __ > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > > http://mail. > > > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2007 Report Share Posted April 27, 2007 Never really thought about that Chrism, but you are right! No matter how much they try to keep the rooms sterile, I know that bacteria has a way of getting in places it does not belong. Thank you for what you are doing! And you are absolutely right about the remarkable temple we have! Love, Katherine <> Friday, April 27, 2007 8:16:59 PM Re: your work--Chrism Hello, Ceilings and walls are rarely if ever cleaned in any hospital. Even surgery suites have porous cieling tiles that breath and collect fragments and vapours that will then begin to coat and film. These areas begin to grow colonies of bacteria. These bacteria can drop directly into a surgery as it is going on. Some sugery bays and heart catheter labs have stainless steel walls and ceilings. These are expensive and better " if " they get cleaned. But most hospitals do not have them and cannot afford them. The true miracle is that of the human body able to heal inside such conditions. What a remarkable temple we all have - Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , Katherine Miller <katsam19@.. .> wrote: > > Chrism, I am like Claudia. I had no idea the nature of your work. God Bless you! Stay safe and well! How did you find such a job? Just curious! Did you find it while doing services in the hospital? > > Love, Katherine > > > > Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl@ ...> > kundalini-awakening -systems- 1 > Friday, April 27, 2007 4:26:32 PM > [Kundalini-Awakenin g-Systems- 1] To re: your work > > Chrism, we know you've been working 12+ hour days, but > I, for one, had no idea the nature of your work. God > bless you and keep you safe from the germs to which > you are exposed in your dangerous work. > > Love, > Claudia > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ > > > http://mail. > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ > > > http://mail. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2007 Report Share Posted April 27, 2007 Germ Busters, LMAO! Sarita , novalees <Novalees wrote: > > Well, you continue to add new colors to my palette! > lol! We know how deadly hospitals can be...sounds to > me like a business opportunity if one would be > interested in ridding hospitals of this . I'm sure it > would be in great demand if the service was available. > Pick your hours and fees. Hmmmm " Who you gonna call? " > Germ Busters! ... Oh, don't mind me, I've had a very > strange day. Hug. Love, dhyana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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