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 Post subject: CaptBoo@SixMonths
PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:13 pm 
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I'm traveling this week and using the iPad, so this will be short.

I'm doing great! Sorry Bob.

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 Post subject: Re: CaptBoo@SixMonths
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Lyon wrote:
CaptBoo wrote:
I'm traveling this week and using the iPad, so this will be short.

I'm doing great! Sorry Bob.

Nothing to be sorry about and I hope your improvements, whatever they are due to, last forever!


Lol. Yeah Bob, what he said, minus the dig. Perhaps you changed from sugar to splenda and it is due to that? Either way, the splenda, or incredibly improved blood flow, enjoy your life. I sure am.

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Totally off-topic... but I just got an iPad II last week and I'm loving it ! CaptBoo, isn't it the neatest gadget :)

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 Post subject: Re: CaptBoo@SixMonths
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Lol. Yeah Bob, what he said, minus the dig. Perhaps you changed from sugar to splenda and it is due to that? Either way, the splenda, or incredibly improved blood flow, enjoy your life. I sure am.
Dig??


whatever they are due to

Come come now, you know what he meant, I know what he meant, everyone else knows what he meant, can't just wish someone well and be done with it? Someone taking the time to update with their *6 month update* (referring obviously, very obviously, to their procedure anniversary) and saying "doing great" is pretty self explanatory, is it not?

Couching such comments amidst well wishes pretty much negates the whole kit n' caboodle, whatever floats your boat I guess.

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Mine's an iPad1 but I still love it. Typing is a bit of a challenge, but much better than on a phone.

I was diagnosed SPMS, better blood flow has totally relieved most MS disabilities, the weird leg hasn't gotten any better, but no worse either. Bob's theory of six months without degradation being the normal course of the disease is circling the drain. Since diagnosed I have not had a six month period without degradation until this last six month period. The only change, better blood flow.

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CaptBoo wrote:
Mine's an iPad1 but I still love it. Typing is a bit of a challenge, but much better than on a phone.

I was diagnosed SPMS, better blood flow has totally relieved most MS disabilities, the weird leg hasn't gotten any better, but no worse either. Bob's theory of six months without degradation being the normal course of the disease is circling the drain. Since diagnosed I have not had a six month period without degradation until this last six month period. The only change, better blood flow.


Hey, that's great coming from an SPMS patient. Awesome Capt. Carry on. Here's hoping your next 6 month chunk is even better!

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A salute to the Captain! Great news.


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That's really really great to hear captboo! X


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I am sailing in your wake, hopefully such good destinations lie ahead for me too! Congrats on the six month milestone and feeling great!


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 Post subject: Re: CaptBoo@SixMonths
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Lyon wrote:
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Couching such comments amidst well wishes pretty much negates the whole kit n' caboodle, whatever floats your boat I guess.
No, I said it exactly right. I'm happy for CaptBoo's upswing regardless of what is responsible for it because if I acknowledged it being due to an uproven procedure that would be foolish and on the South side of lying.

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Bob's theory of six months without degradation being the normal course of the disease is circling the drain. Since diagnosed I have not had a six month period without degradation until this last six month period. The only change, better blood flow.
I suppose I should be proud to have a theory attributed to me but just where is this theory located?


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I figured you would comment... :roll:


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