Hi PT, Now I'm nervous, as much is filed only in my Lyme-brain and everything else is 'filed' somewhere in my computer, except that when I try to find something, it's just about impossible. If you've seen the series 'Buried Alive', then you have insight into how things are in my poor computer. I have absolutely no aptitude for clerical or filing skills, and much of what I'd need to find, I couldn't even if my life depended on it!
Seriously! Has anyone a remedy for random pdf.s? There should be some sort of template to help hapless people like me. I mean, I'm devoted to saving stuff, just awful at putting it in some sort of retrievable order. So don't thank me; pity me! :>) Be well, Léna On May 6, 2017, at 4:42 PM, PT Ferrance wrote: > Hi Sandee, > I'll second those thoughts of yours! > Lena's contributions over the years have been invaluable and she has her own > file for them! > A heartfelt thank you, Lena! > PT > > > > From: Lena Guyot <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, May 6, 2017 4:09 PM > Subject: Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS? > > Hi Sandee, > > What a kind and thoughtful inquiry! > I'm an industrial designer and editor, so problem-solving is a passion > anyway, but I'm not disciplined enough to be a true researcher. My father was > a self-educated man and I grew up believing that that's one of the gifts of > life: that we can all teach ourselves and life is so incredibly interesting! > He taught me much, and in doing so, gave me the joy of teaching as well. > > I would have preferred to be learning/pursuing other interests, now, at the > age of 71, but Lyme has forced me to prioritize my energies. Learning my way > out of a complex, obscure disease is a difficult and sometimes lonely > pursuit. I figure if I can at least benefit others from any of my efforts, it > makes it all a bit less odious. I'm only sharing what I've learned in my own > struggle; if something resonates for someone else, thats wonderful, but this > disease is unique in each person and one size does not fit all! If I can > inspire people to try, to leave no stone unturned, my life has meaning. > You've just brought tears to my eyes, Sandee. Thanks! > > Love and Be Well, my friend, > Léna > On May 6, 2017, at 3:07 PM, Sandee George wrote: > > > Lena I have a question for you, of purely personal interest - are you in > research or just personal issues researched by you generally to solve your > own issues ? It is intriguing to me how personal responsibility for health > brings up so many things which are not shared by others !!!! Thank you > for doing your work, regardless, you are a font of knowledge for all of us > and an example of what we need to do for ourselves !!!!! Thanks and be > blessed. > Peace, love and hugs > Sandee 🐬 > Attitude is everything !! > Producer of Colloidal Silver I'm >> Eye drops & Topical Gel >> [email protected] >> >> >> >> > > >

