Did you ever get around to opening those boxes? I've changed my
project to take advantage of new products on the market,
and I'm currently waiting for some to arrive to see if they will
work as promised and speed up certain subprojects.
As for my friend, she did not even want to read
the question (and reponse) got posted. It is frustrating
to watch her go through this "ostrich" routine all the while
knowing that more things are going to break before she pays
attention and attends to business.
I am letting go, but it is difficult to watch self-destruction.
I am not familiar with endocrinopathy. What is it, and does it
have anything to do with her fibroid tumors or her 21-day
menstral cycle?
Yours,
Greg
Follow Ups:
Re: So Walt, About those books...& other topics
Posted by Walt Stoll on September 07, 1998 at 09:29:02:
In Reply to: So Walt, About those books...& other topics posted by Greg on September 06, 1998 at 20:35:56:
Dear Greg,
The book boxes are still on the shelf. Mea Culpa! This has gone on long enough, now, that I have forgotten what I am supposed to be looking for. If you will be so kind as to send it again, I will print it out & tape it to the boxes so I have to look at it every day. That might help. SORRY!
Fibroids, & abnormal menstrual cycle, are diagnostic of "endocrinopathy". All the term endocrinopathy means is that the endocrine system is not working up to snuff. Since almost every week, now, more tissues are found to produce endocrine hormones, it is now apparent that the entire bodymind is a web of endocrine glands. Perhaps the day will come (soon) when all chronic conditions will be acknowledged as having an endocrine basis.
Walt