Thanks very much I received my tee shirt. It sure is Texas size. LOL
I sent my flower fund check directly to Canada.
DD said I should call myself a BM, beginning member! It seems her fiance' is a PP, too, for a long time, untreated or even diagnosed. I told her about ELab for a start. She doesn't think he'll change his diet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tex, MO
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I thought you wanted it "roomy". LOL. If you would like to have a smaller size, just let me know - I'll send another. Incidentally, I had to delay shipping for a day, because that new monitor arrived DOA, and it took me most of a day to prove to myself that it was actually the problem, and not something else, (I have four computers running on one monitor, one keyboard, and one mouse, by means of a KVA switch, and I thought maybe the switch was defective).
Thanks, we definitely appreciate contributions to the flower fund.
I know several men who have the same attitude, - one, for example, who has been diagnosed with lactose intolerance, but refuses to stop, (or even slow down), drinking milk. I have a hunch that one of the reasons why more women than men are diagnosed with MC, is because men usually won't go to their doctor because of D - they'll just tough it out, instead, (you know - it's the "manly" thing to do). I was the same way, until it got so bad that it kept me from working, a lot of the time, and so I couldn't ignore it, any more. Actually, it was the extreme bloating, nausea, headaches, severe body aches and pains, etc., that mostly kept me from being able to handle my work, because I couldn't even think straight, but the relentless D is what finally convinced me to go see a doctor.
You're very welcome,
Tex
Thanks, we definitely appreciate contributions to the flower fund.
I know several men who have the same attitude, - one, for example, who has been diagnosed with lactose intolerance, but refuses to stop, (or even slow down), drinking milk. I have a hunch that one of the reasons why more women than men are diagnosed with MC, is because men usually won't go to their doctor because of D - they'll just tough it out, instead, (you know - it's the "manly" thing to do). I was the same way, until it got so bad that it kept me from working, a lot of the time, and so I couldn't ignore it, any more. Actually, it was the extreme bloating, nausea, headaches, severe body aches and pains, etc., that mostly kept me from being able to handle my work, because I couldn't even think straight, but the relentless D is what finally convinced me to go see a doctor.
You're very welcome,
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.