*Cackles* Everybody loves the Squee bunny. Nobody is immune to its cuteness.
BTW, I finished my long-winded comment on the Ginta thread. It was as predicted. *sniffs* I'm entertaining the idea of forming an FL Readers with Bleeding Hearts Support group.
You are my almost burned french fry hero! *loves you, and eats the fries with mustard*
Yeah, things are improving. If you ever get a free moment, you should come by and meet the new little guy!
NRSV leaves a lot to be desired, sometimes. Our first reading is actually some of the NRSV version of Jonah's story - we've been having it for a couple of weeks. But I think that poem really tells it much more grippingly.
CVID and GI issues
anonymous
September 21 2008, 16:54:59 UTC
Your GI Doc needs to review the literature for connections between CVID and GI issues before he make a diagnosis. There are a lot of appropriate studies for him to read. If he hasn't treated PIDD patients before, you might have him contact the IDF (immune deficiency foundation) for a free consultation with an experienced doc. If he doesn’t want to do that you might consider going to a major medical center.
Re: CVID and GI issuesnezumikoSeptember 23 2008, 08:50:23 UTC
Thank you. I actually gave my GI doc the phone number of my immunologist at Stanford Children's Hospital. He hasn't treated a PIDD patient before, but he is also at Stanford, and seems willing to work with my immunologist and said he'd be calling her. I'll suggest the IDF resource as well.
You seem to know something about this. I had no idea there was anyone reading my journal who knew anything about Primary Immune Deficiencies. Are you willing to de-anonymize enough to let me chat with you more in depth?
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I must say, I am dying of excitement over your new FL threads. Can't wait to read them! XD
Oh . . . that reading is lovely . . . it evokes much deep spiritual thoughts.
*offers virtual milkshake* Sorry, I ran out of potatoes! =P
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I was really moved by that reading. It gives you a lot to think about.
*enjoys milkshake* <3
(also OMG icon love)
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BTW, I finished my long-winded comment on the Ginta thread. It was as predicted. *sniffs* I'm entertaining the idea of forming an FL Readers with Bleeding Hearts Support group.
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Yeah, things are improving. If you ever get a free moment, you should come by and meet the new little guy!
NRSV leaves a lot to be desired, sometimes. Our first reading is actually some of the NRSV version of Jonah's story - we've been having it for a couple of weeks. But I think that poem really tells it much more grippingly.
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You seem to know something about this. I had no idea there was anyone reading my journal who knew anything about Primary Immune Deficiencies. Are you willing to de-anonymize enough to let me chat with you more in depth?
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