quote:Originally posted by Jellybelly: Wow! Foggy, you have a "manservant"....seriously??? You have the option of Perrier or Pelligrino in your fridge at the same time???? Lucky you!! Where in this wide world does one get a "Manservant"? I want one.
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Foggy
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quote:Originally posted by Jellybelly: Wow! Foggy, you have a "manservant"....seriously??? You have the option of Perrier or Pelligrino in your fridge at the same time???? Lucky you!! Where in this wide world does one get a "Manservant"? I want one.
No, I wish, just trying to lighten the mood like others have as I appreciate the kindly Doc, and don't want him to leave.
btw: If I did have frivolous $ and a Manservant, it would be negligent of me not to donate the remaining $500k required to fully endow the Lyme Research Center at Columbia, in NYC.
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Hay Well said --No2lyme---- Foggy-- you made me Laugh Hard-- ---Jay---
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Jellybelly
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Well it worked, I'm smilin:}
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Don't leave DOCDAVE- I don't know you or what happened...but I DO know that you sound like an intelligent person who offers wise, knowledgable advice.When I see your name after one of your posts, I always know it's gonna be good- ignore the ignorance....that's BS!
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I just returned from North Carolina with bad news from my LLMD. The only thing that cheered me up was to see that my woofers were well. The next trip was to log on to Lymenet and find out about Septra/mino someting mix, and then I read this. This takes all. You are a purveyor of wisdom, speaking of which, I do have a question about my wisdom tooth. You see, here is the problem....ehmm, forgot the problem.Oh, yeahthe septra/mino thing. Did I tell you about my flight? I had a terrible tooth ache - I think it was my wisdom tooth. If I have it taken out will that mean I have lost more of my brain to Lyme? Will I be more unwiswer? Please respond, you are a purveyor of wisdom, of knowledge. We need you because you ask the right questions. The computer can not, and unfortunately sometimes the doctors do not. Did I tell you about my flight? Be well, Teri
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sounds like taken out your wisdom teeth won't matter in your case, i think your already unwisdomy. if you are under 28 then yes take them out. make sure the oral surgeon removes the cystic lining around the tooth. did you nknow this lining contains mesenchimal cells which are what the media calls stem cells. these cells can be frozen in time and maybe make you a new liver, who knows the future, but they are freezing umbilical cords for the same reason. these cells especially in 12-14 year old kids contain a sac of primordial cells that with clicking on a gene can be made to produce any cell in the body. anyway, wisdom teeth are a large source for infection and should be removed if not fully erupted into the mouth( worse case senario) must premed with clydamycin 3-4 days before and week after procedure.
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