Dalton, I have decided your body just threw the MS thing in to confuse the doc's. Some things about what happened to all of us we will never know. By the way, you seem to be very fortunate to have the kind of wife you have. I also am very fortunate. My husband fills all of what your wife said was important with spiritual environment and there are those that
didn't have that when TM hit.   That is really tough.
Janice

From: "Dalton Garis" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2010 7:09 AM
To: "'Akua'" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [TMIC] For Clarity

We still don't know more than when I was in Abu Dhabi, just that the
doctors' offices are fancier and the insurance is $1,227.00/month rather
than free.  They haven't even changed any of the medications or doses.

If it was just TM then my question would be, what did I have from 9 January
to 22 April, that thing that passed the duck test for MS?

Dalton Garis
Office: +971-2-607-5070/-5297
Fax: +971-2-607-2500
Mobile: +971-50-668-5760
In New York: 718-271-2738

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From: Akua [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 11:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TMIC] For Clarity

Glad that the diagnosis clarifies a bit.


My dear Chinese wife, that angel who looks after me in body and spirit,
says
that doctors are responsible for 1/3rd of the healing, and the patient and
his or her environment, including spiritual environment, 2/3rds of the
healing.  In China, a good spiritual environment is considered a necessity
for full recovery; which means not just prayer and religious duties, but
love, support, forward thinking, seeing the end of things and how all fits
into a divine and magical plan wherein we are all better off in the end.

YES!

Today I will try ice skating again at a nearby rink here in New York.  It
is
hot here, but only 68 degrees in the skating rink, so this is a no-brainer,
even if all you do is bring your computer or book and hang out.

Dalton Garis

AHHHHHHH for relief! I've barely moved for two days, beyond eating
some blueberries, almonds, an avocado and tomato and showering.
No air conditioning, have kept the fans whirring and trained on me.
I was cold until I began to fry-- it was 40 degrees at night just a
week ago. This is achey and uncomfortable, but I'm not shivering
at night.



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