you might want to try going here. I would register and then start asking your questions. http://www.knowbrainer.com/PubForum/index.cfm?page=viewForumCategory&categoryId=2
The best part is the price, free. On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Monty <[email protected]> wrote: > still fighting with Dragon NaturallySpeaking preferred version 10 32-bit > and > 64-bit versions in Windows 7! Started off with the 64 bit version and > coming to > find out that 32 is the same way. I have ordered a operating system disk > and > some time later Dragon 11 64 bit version. Still seems to be something with > Adobe > > flash 10.1 has anybody else had these freezing up problems? Searching > around > online have yielded no results and Dragon wants $10 to answer any > questions. I > thought on my other computer it was a corrupt operating system but this > other > computer is just a little bit better before it goes problematic. > Besides these problems on Monday my chair was supposed to be in the shop > for > routine tire change and right at the end of the day an unexpected thing > happened! The rear rim they just put a tire on destroying itself while the > mechanic was working on the other side? Has anybody ever heard of this and > what > would've happened if that rim did that while I was in the chair? Then the > following day they thought they could overnight a new one from the > manufacturer > but unfortunately they are out of stock until next week sometime which does > not > make any sense to me. > Sorry this e-mail is so long, after offending my primary physician and > several > others in my geographical area over my arm wound. Yes I've been diagnosed > with > chronic osteomyelitis but nobody could come up with a comprehensive way of > treating it. Upon my last doctor visit that I would find my own specialist > somewhere down the road. So two hours away and now three visits there two > surgeons and an infectious disease person will be scheduling surgery > hopefully > sometime this month. The orthopedic surgeon is talking about debreeding the > site > two different times in less than a one week time span. And then IV > antibiotics > and a plastic surgeon to put the final closer. Which is kind of concerning > if > the orthopedic guy discovers a much larger area than what is visible right > now, > closure is much more complicated! Has anyone ever heard of taking some > muscle > from abdominal area to transfer to an area just below the elbow? Otherwise > he > will do a muscle flap just below the site or amputation of the lam just > above > the elbow. I've had this site almost 3 and half years with many specialists > baffled and confused over treatment options. Any thoughts or feelings would > greatly be appreciated. > > > > >

