Hey Ron, sure was glad to hear from you. I believe this MOL line is making
me a worry wort. Someone goes away, or goes out to have a good time and I
sit here worrying about them; like I was some mother hen. Well, now I do
know what a mother hen feels like, do they treat piles for hens? I have no
jokes; but I have accepted my latest development and walk around like so
what else is new. Like you say, it always seems like one thing or another.
I figured I am now worth more alive than dead, someone could just shake me
upside down, pick up the pills I spit out and go sell them as seconds and
still make money. I have to wonder, there is so much money made off of
cancer, heart and the drugs. I read an article where they were saying how
these doctors give incentives to doctors for writing perscriptions for a
certain name brand perscription. But thats all too heavy stuff and we want
to stay light. Just know you are appreciated and always in my prayers.
Your friend, Lillian
-----Original Message-----
From: HewRon@aol.com <HewRon@aol.com>
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
Date: Sunday, February 01, 1998 4:51 PM
Subject: [MOL] Pills
>Hi Lillian. Hi John. Hi Carla. Hi all. High as your doctor allows, I trust.
>
>Lillian, your red background was absent on my screen too. I have noticed
that
>all those naughty "young ladies" who invite gentlemen to watch them
performing
>live, whatever that means, have colorful backgrounds to their text. Better
be
>careful! Sorry to hear about the bone developments, but if it just means a
>couple of extra pills a day, well, you've accepted the news with your usual
>good spirits. Good luck and the progress you deserve.
>
>My theory about this quietness lately is that it is caused by the White
House
>stuff that is cramming the air waves. The trouble with it is that it is
>tediously all-pervasive and yet, I find, the more it goes on the more
>interested I become. If the accusations continue pouring forth, Mr. Clinton
>will be the first President to have a 100 per cent rating.
>
>Thank you Lillian, for asking John about me. I have had quite an active
>weekend, for me of late anyway, and am feeling less dizzy but not exactly
less
>tired. I'm really OK, so don't worry about me. Funny thing is, just as
you're
>beginning to feel better you have to go back into the Temple of Medicine so
>they can knock it all right out of you. Of course, I know it is for our own
>good, but you know what I mean. It is funny perculiar rather than funny
ha-ha.
>
>I hope all's well with y'all and that you're enjoying the docudrama that
keeps
>our attention focused on the Head of State's private affairs (or alleged
>private affairs).
>
>Lillian and John, you are a pair of pills if you ask me. I hope you are
>uppers, because that's what I could use right now! Just joking, natch. I'm
>even staying away from coffee lately, because on one of my rare social
visits
>recently I was given a cup of wonderful espresso that made me feel truly,
>deeply dark and aggravated. You see, Marty is right again! We're all
waiting
>for his words. Thank you for what you said about me, John, but remember
life
>is an illusion!
>
>God bless.
>
>-- Ron
>
>
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