Where's Blake?

On 4/1/2011 10:23 AM, Nancy Young wrote:

I recently took a one day seminar about this subject.Those voices in our
heads are experiences from the past. The instructor called the voices
our committee. You can change those voices with positive thinking. But
it takes repetition of the positive voices to drown out the committee.
 
"Felice" wrote in news:[email protected]:



I just came back from my GP, who also got the results from my hospital
stay and checks. He was quite concerned about the H.pylori infection as
(in his words), apart from being the major cause of ulcers, was also
linked to causing Gatric Cancer.


It's going to be interesting to see when the antibiotic course is
finished, and I have the clearance from the Breath test, to see if I can
eat red meat without spewing, and also be able to stomach red wine.

Seems my "intolerance" to them may be directly linked to the H.pylori.


--
Peter Lucas
Hobart
Tasmania

Nothing ever truely dies
the Universe wastes nothing
everything is simply... transformed
 
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 06:07:59 GMT, "I'm back."
wrote:


What... the OP isn't six years old. Pretty spineless to be dishonest
by sin of omission... normal mature adults expect to hear the truth,
the whole truth, telling part truths makes one the worst kind of liar,
especially about medical issues or they sure wouldn't post them
here... only those pretending friendship or even concern sugar coat...
most folks prefer to associate with people who are genuine...
insinsereity is about the worst human condition there is. That's the
main reason I often prefer the company of my cats. As I've said in
the past, I can count my *friends* on the fingers of one hand... I
have absolutely no desire to have a long list of good-time
charlie/good-time girl associates... these types are morally bankrupt,
a dime a dozen, cheap.... anytime you share your most profound
thoughts with those phonies the best you can hope for is a kick in the
gut.


Animal protein/fat triggers higher levels of stomach acid and alcohol
is an irritant... may need to eliminate those at least until healing
is completed and then partake in moderation. As we age we need to
make lots of changes, especially in diet... I used to think I had a
cast iron stomach, could eat hotter spicer food with the best, but no
more. Gastric ulcers aren't anywhere as serious as they were in the
past but continue having your doctor monitor with follow ups. Good
luck.
 
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 11:35:08 -0500, .Stu wrote:


I haven't figured out why you're a whipping boy. In fact, it seems
like anyone who has a personal website (not blog) with their recipes
on it becomes a whipping boy here. It's so predictable, it's weird.
Jealousy, perhaps? So what if some of the recipes use Miracle Whip or
Cool Whip? If you don't like a recipe, skip it. If you like the
recipe and don't like an ingredient, substitute. Only certain posters
here on rfc can't seem to figure out how to substitute home made
mayonnaise for Miracle Whip or real whipped cream for Cool Whip and
that shtick got old fast.

--

Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 14:49:18 +0100, Ophelia wrote:


an endoscopy has revealed that i have a couple of bleeding ulcers, which i
suppose has contributed to my listless feeling.

your pal,
blake
 
Felice wrote:


He's got a doctor, I'm sure he doesn't need rfc trying to scare him.

I don't know why people love to pass along bad news. Reminds
me of woman having their first baby being pelted with horror
stories, what is up with that. Not helpful.

nancy
 
On 5/04/2011 2:07 PM, I'm back. wrote:

Hey sorry you are in the 'not so good pile' Peter.

I know we haven't chatted for a while but I am concerned that you have
serious health problems.
Maybe you shouldn't have eaten so much roadkill while in the SAS :-P
sorry bad joke!
Take care the universe is filled with love and goodness and it was a
privillage to know you and call you a friend.

Linda
 
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