Re: [Fwd: LI Noe: Update]

1998-04-27 Thread Mike
"Mike" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Sue, It's very common for children with mito disorders to appear perfectly healthy for a time, anywhere from a few days to 11 or 12 years (in my wife's case, she had no obvious symptoms until the age of 26.) Children with these disorders can exhi

Re: LI Sunday's jokes

1998-04-27 Thread Mike
"Mike" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Sue, Out of curiosity, is this a regular feature of the list? TTFN Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe/Unsubscribe, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the body of the message enter: subscribe/unsubscribe law-issues

Re: [Fwd: LI Noe: Update]

1998-04-27 Thread Mike
"Mike" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Ron, Mito disorders aren't "EXTREMELY" rare, just not diagnosed. 1 in 4000 is more common than pediatric cancer. Studies have shown that even aging is a process of the mitochondrial functions breaking down (Doug Wallace, Emory i

Re: [Fwd: LI Noe: Update]

1998-04-27 Thread Mike
"Mike" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ron wrote: --- snip disease, and None of them would have been normal. My wife and I, in our combined 50 years of caring for newborns have seen only one child with this rare disorder, and the child was so sick that it died in the NICU, and was

Re: [Fwd: LI Noe: Update]

1998-04-27 Thread Mike
"Mike" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Ron, Just saw your post about your "downsizing" experience, and realized that I was explaining things to someone who already knows far more than I about genetics. Sorry 'bout that. TTFN Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscrib

Re: [Fwd: LI Noe: Update]

1998-04-28 Thread Mike
"Mike" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Folks, I want to thank all of you for the opportunity to participate in this thread, especially Kathy. I'm a wee bit out of my element here as far as law issues goes, so I'm going to unsubscribe, but I wanted to make sure that you folk were aw