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	<title>Comments on: Update…or just plain, “Dad-gum!”</title>
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	<description>Coverin the bases in Miz Judi&#039;s Kitchen</description>
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		<title>By: Sandy Grant</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 00:11:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wow........I haven&#039;t been on in several weeks and so glad to hear even tho Deb isn&#039;t feeling the best, things aren&#039;t the worst.  We have just made the rounds through the Dr&#039;s and knew that Bill had a hernia but he wanted to postpone any surgery until he had to have it.  Well the time came and he broke out in a horrible rash and they cancelled his surg.  Rescheduled and then our son and family came from Bogata&#039; so it was cancelled again.  In the meantime he was seen by another Dr. and he doesn&#039;t have one he has 3.  Needless to say we are scheduled for surgery on the 27th with hopes this saga will end.  Thought about everyone often.  Love you writings Dub,  They would cheer anyone up.  Give Deb my love and I will continue reading all that I have missed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow&#8230;&#8230;..I haven&#8217;t been on in several weeks and so glad to hear even tho Deb isn&#8217;t feeling the best, things aren&#8217;t the worst.  We have just made the rounds through the Dr&#8217;s and knew that Bill had a hernia but he wanted to postpone any surgery until he had to have it.  Well the time came and he broke out in a horrible rash and they cancelled his surg.  Rescheduled and then our son and family came from Bogata&#8217; so it was cancelled again.  In the meantime he was seen by another Dr. and he doesn&#8217;t have one he has 3.  Needless to say we are scheduled for surgery on the 27th with hopes this saga will end.  Thought about everyone often.  Love you writings Dub,  They would cheer anyone up.  Give Deb my love and I will continue reading all that I have missed.</p>
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		<title>By: Craig Mouldey</title>
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		<dc:creator>Craig Mouldey</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 01:33:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Doug,
Good to know you guys are still chugging along.  I wanted to say I had a hernia like yours.I got it fixed at Shouldice clinic in Thornhill.  It was a pretty amazing stay in a hospital waiting for surgery.  Playing snooker in the evenings with the patients and just hanging out.  the surgery itself was a piece of cake.  they just used a local anesthetic.  When they were done (about 30 minutes) I got off the table, into a wheel chair and went to my room where I sat on the bed playing solitaire.  They took half the clips out the next day and I&#039;ve never had an issue.  This was the greatest non surgery I&#039;ve ever had.
Keep well and look up bentonite clay.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Doug,<br />
Good to know you guys are still chugging along.  I wanted to say I had a hernia like yours.I got it fixed at Shouldice clinic in Thornhill.  It was a pretty amazing stay in a hospital waiting for surgery.  Playing snooker in the evenings with the patients and just hanging out.  the surgery itself was a piece of cake.  they just used a local anesthetic.  When they were done (about 30 minutes) I got off the table, into a wheel chair and went to my room where I sat on the bed playing solitaire.  They took half the clips out the next day and I&#8217;ve never had an issue.  This was the greatest non surgery I&#8217;ve ever had.<br />
Keep well and look up bentonite clay.</p>
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