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Hey, folks

Unfortunately I'm still feeling the same way.  Don't know what's up, but
what also has me on edge is that it's the anniversary of my getting sick
last year, so the thought of something serious like that happening again
without health insurance is not making me feel better.   And the folks I
usually depend on are out of town.

I agree that going to the doctor is the last thing I want to do, especially
with so many sick folks in the waiting room who will only give me more
stuff.

Thanks again for the continued prayers.

Paul
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From: "BD" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 1:02 AM
Subject: Re: PRAYER AGAINST SICKNESS


> Paul,
>
> I'd not worry about getting sick. If you do get to not feeling good, I'd
> avoid going to the doc anyway. I'm serious when I say that each time we
> head to the doctor for meds, we become less immune to fighting them off
> with that med. My brother had this with penicillin, my wife no longer can
> take sulfa drugs or penicillin due to allergies to it now, and it is
proven
> to create stronger strains of sickness as people use meds every time they
> get sick. Hopefully your current ill feeling is as you say. If we hear a
> great rumble from the  Carolinas, we will know you are doing better.
>
> Brad

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