To: dawn53
This reminds me of a kid I knew who was allergic to beestings. He wanted to get out of being drafted and sent to Vietnam. He got a bee just before going to the doctor and held it in his hand until it stung him. It really hurt, but he no longer had an allergy.
I think this study and so many others offer real hope. We are going to beat MS, just got to keep optimistic.
To: 2ndClassCitizen
This reminds me of a kid I knew who was allergic to beestings. He wanted to get out of being drafted and sent to Vietnam. He got a bee just before going to the doctor and held it in his hand until it stung him. It really hurt, but he no longer had an allergy.
OK, so let me get this straight: This idiot is so afraid of the small CHANCE of getting wounded in Vietnam (and the even smaller change of getting killed) that he deliberately got a bee sting which was CERTAIN to make him ill, if not dead by the allergy. I'm almost glad he was not drafted - he's the one who gets others killed in combat and training.
52 posted on
01/21/2007 6:14:43 PM PST by
Robert A Cook PE
(I can only donate monthly, but Hillary's ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
To: 2ndClassCitizen; Incorrigible; cgk
I think this study and so many others offer real hope. We are going to beat MS, just got to keep optimistic.Yezzir...
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62 posted on
01/22/2007 9:52:10 PM PST by
rdb3
(But the riot inside moves on...)
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