I thought this might be useful for people that need gluten-free recipes.
The commercial for it was on Food Network, so even though it is a blog, it
may be good. I got the impression that there may be an upcoming show on
Food Network with this woman.
I hope it helps,
Deb
Thanks! I have seen that. Really great site.
Great Julie, I hope Madison sees the site too. It might be a great help for
her mom. I hope that there will be a show on this, as there are plenty of
people that could benefit from it.
Ira
Thanks for the link, I just found it. The site looks good, I will look it
over more when I feel better.
I have not been doing so good. The doctor said I had the pneumonia, I had a
lot of shots and am still taking pills. They were going to put me in the
hospital but I did not want to go. It is better now but I still can not
breath too good. I have an oxygen thing and an inhaler to use when it gets
real bad. I am so run down from malnutrition that it was hard on me. At
least my fever is down but I still cough a lot. They do not want to give me
anything to stop the cough, they say it will help to get the infection out
of my lungs by coughing it up.
Madison
: Thanks for the link, I just found it. The site looks good, I will look it
: over more when I feel better.
: I have not been doing so good. The doctor said I had the pneumonia, I had a
: lot of shots and am still taking pills. They were going to put me in the
: hospital but I did not want to go. It is better now but I still can not
: breath too good. I have an oxygen thing and an inhaler to use when it gets
: real bad. I am so run down from malnutrition that it was hard on me. At
: least my fever is down but I still cough a lot. They do not want to give me
: anything to stop the cough, they say it will help to get the infection out
: of my lungs by coughing it up.
: Madison
Rats!!! You are just not getting any breaks. it is probably a good idea
that you didn't go into the hospital, as you don't need to be exposed to
other germs that might be around there. That's why my husband was sent
home aftger only 1 night to make sure tat it was "just pneumonia" as the
doctor said a hospital is no place for an old man with pneumonia. Thiswas
a few ears ago and he is still doing fine.
With all tis coughing et al, are you able to eat at least what yu were
tolerating before? I hope you soon get back to slowly improving and
finding more things you can eat. We are all rooting for you.
Wendy
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> neighbor "DLynch" <dlynch5...@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
> > neighbor "Julie Bove" <juli...@verizon.net> wrote:
> >> neighbor "DLynch" <dlynch5...@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> http://glutenfreegirl.blogspot.com/
> >>>
> >>> I thought this might be useful for people that need gluten-free recipes.
> >>> The commercial for it was on Food Network, so even though it is a blog,
> >>> it may be good. I got the impression that there may be an upcoming show
> >>> on Food Network with this woman.
> >>
> >> Thanks! I have seen that. Really great site.
> >
> > Great Julie, I hope Madison sees the site too. It might be a great help
> > for her mom. I hope that there will be a show on this, as there are plenty
> > of people that could benefit from it.
>
> Thanks for the link, I just found it. The site looks good, I will look it
> over more when I feel better.
>
> I have not been doing so good.
Sad to read this.
> The doctor said I had the pneumonia, I had a
> lot of shots and am still taking pills. They were going to put me in the
> hospital but I did not want to go. It is better now but I still can not
> breath too good. I have an oxygen thing and an inhaler to use when it gets
> real bad. I am so run down from malnutrition that it was hard on me. At
> least my fever is down but I still cough a lot. They do not want to give me
> anything to stop the cough, they say it will help to get the infection out
> of my lungs by coughing it up.
They are correct.
Please know that you remain in my prayers.
Andrew <><
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http://EmoryCardiology.com
Loretta
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I am happy to see you post again. I just wish it was better news. Take
care of yourself. You are a valued member of the ASD family.
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 20:44:07 -0800, "Madison"
<madison_s...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I have not been doing so good. The doctor said I had the pneumonia, I had a
>lot of shots and am still taking pills. They were going to put me in the
>hospital but I did not want to go. It is better now but I still can not
>breath too good. I have an oxygen thing and an inhaler to use when it gets
>real bad. I am so run down from malnutrition that it was hard on me. At
>least my fever is down but I still cough a lot. They do not want to give me
>anything to stop the cough, they say it will help to get the infection out
>of my lungs by coughing it up.
>
>Madison
>
>
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