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vinny samarco <[log in to unmask]>
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Echurch-USA The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Feb 2004 23:27:56 -0800
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Hey Chris,
Glad to see you back again.  We'll be praying with you Chris.  Keep us
informed on wht happens.
God bless.
Vinny
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: hello again


> At 03:47 PM 2/10/2004, you wrote:
> >You are
> >smart!  What you can do with a computerr just amazes me!
>
> What do you mean?  I didn't even know that you'd seen what all I could
> do...  I mean, maybe you have, but I don't recall showing many of you all
> much...  Don't give me credit to the music I did saying it was computer
> based as it wasn't.  That was all done on my 16 channel stand alone board.
>
>
> LOL!
>
>
>
> >Don't ever give up.  I know that you have a lot to work through, but if
> >you ever do really get a handle on things, you are going to be a real
> >power house.  You already are incredible just for hanging in there as it
> >is.  I'm glad to hear that you are okay.
>
> Well, a power house?  Yeah, maybe, OK, i'll give ya that one, OK?
> though?  mmmmmm n'n'n'not? really.
>
>
>
> I think that I actually have much further to go than I even realized.  I
> mean, if this tells yall anything, I am gonna be going to see a
neurologist
> slash brane sergeon on the seventeenth of this month.
>
>
>
> That, under my opinion's bad, when ya have to go to literally that
extreme.
>
>
> We've tried everything else though.  Nothing seems to work...  has anyone
> ever on here ever heard of the eye disorder aneridia?  Basicly it's
> extremely rare, about 1 in 100000000 (and no, that isn't a typo) people
> have it.  Basicly, it's where you do not have the iris (color part) of
your
> eyes.  Nore, do you have a lense.  A lotta times, almost always Aneridia
> also comes with the fconjunction of both Glocoma, and Cateracs.  I don't
> have cateracs anymore as they were removed when i was a baby, however, I
do
> still have very cloudy cornias.  yeah, I'm about to make a point by all
> this, just hear me out...  i had sergery once probably back in either 98,
> or (n'n'no? w'w'wait a minute.)  Kurstin had been born, and that was 98,
> hmm...  S's's'so I guess's's's's, it would a been 99.  Anyway...  it
didn't
> do any good...  well, OK, i'll take that back...  it helped, but only for
> about maybe a week, if that...  Anyway, my point though is, my mom was up
> on the net, doing research, and found a site that talks about Aniridia,
and
> yall, i'm tellin ya, don't try putting aneridia into Google.  We both
have,
> and you won't get much, or if you do, it won't be accuretly
> reliable.  Anyway, my mom was wondering if maybe that condition may play
> psychologically or neurologicly a part of all this...  My mom's kind a
> freaked at this point, as she told me she had no blankity blank of an idea
> that it was at the point of being quote:  this serious.  O yeah...  I
tried
> to teller all right, but she never listened to me... O no...  It took my
> councelor calling her at work on an emergency call, before she'd
> listen...  So, anyways, who knows...
>
> her and I both, especially myself, am totally confuzzled.
>
>
>
> Reberta, I know at one time, you were a nerse.  What is your opinion.  I
> know legally, with you not being my nerse, you can't really give advice,
> but I'm not asking that:  I'm only asking an opinion:  do you even think
it
> could be, and again I stress could be! possible, that the aneridia could
be
> counteracting with everything else.
>
> Anyway...
>
> Chris.

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