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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 17:05 on 27th October 2009
On 26th October 2009 23:32, Peter Evans wrote:
The last time I tried self diagnosis,via a medical dictionary,I nearly had a heart attack. I found I had 250 leathal illnesses and only had 25 minutes to live. That was 20 minutes ago, I will never do that again. Goodby dear friends. Lol


OMG! ROFLMAO!!!

It is true though. I don't generally look medical conditions up because I am terrified of scaring myself to death. I would probably give my self a heart attack before I could make it to the phone! :-)
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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 18:24 on 27th October 2009

Peter, you will most likely out live us all you know...what's an good read on "Wales" history...you know of any?  I kind of get around it in some books, but not directly...I've seen something of the blue stones used in Stonehedge, and an hermit guy/monk I think..lived near them, said to of had "orbs" about him he use to talk to..in history accounts.

What is it's "claim to fame"....beside Peter Evans?

I've had enough "docotrs" and "nurses" this lifetime to do me in several generations I think maybe. With the relatives, I know we could open our own hosptial up from "admitting" all the way through probably. My cousin back east married an doctor's daughter also. I've hired them when I worked in an nursing facilty also. An retired one now owns the old family homestead back east, use to have an clinic as an neighbor growing up in town. Neighbor's married the local hospital founder. Nurses, all kinds of them in the family...at least three generations that I'm aware of right now on my mother's side. Little girl I raised, her granny was an registered RN also, had her cap and pin...back in the days when education for women was rare. My brother in-law has an daughter that's an nurse, and an daughter in-law. I think we have another one or two also....yonger generation it's getting harder to see as they enter the work field. 

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