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Date: | Wed, 29 Oct 1997 02:40:48 -0600 |
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I'm seeing the nurse tomorow. Can one of you please repost what
the possible causes of the attacks, where the heart starts beeting real
hard for a moment, might be? I remember one of them was plain old low
blood sugar, but I can't recall the others. I think I should mention this
so that I can rule out anything evil.
I'm going to confess to the nurse that I abandoned Dr.
Frankenstien's plan to eat a fat-free nearly meatless diet consisting of
fruits and vegitables with a bowl of raisin bran (no milk) in the morning.
If anyone can think of a funny sounding name that doesn't give the game
away too soon, I will describe "rabbit starvation" as an ancidote that
happened to someone in my diet group who actually tried to do that the
doctor said. If I was seeing the doctor instead of the nurse (the nurse
is the brains of the operation, by the way), I would have a bag of pork
rinds and insist on being weighed with it in hand. (And add all of four
ounces to the weight, but hey).
I just wish Todd could share in my rightous snubbing of medical
orthodoxy. Good luck dealing with the "corinary cream."
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