VB: [AT] Re: Munching, Crunching & a Rant
Kessen, Mattias (Road SE)
mattias.kessen at ncc.se
Thu Feb 26 04:19:32 PST 2004
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Från: Kessen, Mattias (Road SE)
Skickat: to 2004-02-26 13:13
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Ämne: SV: [AT] Re: Munching, Crunching & a Rant
Good luck tomorrow!
I'll think about you. I have friends privately and at work who have
done bypasses and it went well for all of them those who weren't retired are
now back at work and with much more strength. One is a car mechanic and one
is at our work, he had a bad heartattach and almost died then did bypass now
he's one of those guys that shovels 10-30 tons of asphalt a day! No one
believed that three years ago.
Good luck
Mattias
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Från: Allen V. Pruehs [mailto:avpruehs at cac.net]
Skickat: to 2004-02-26 11:05
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Ämne: [AT] Re: Munching, Crunching & a Rant
Sounds like my wife's EX-cardiologist. In his last action
yesterday he
called during luch and proceeded to eat it in my ear during
which he blamed
his mistakes, lack of basic human decency and compassion on
my wife. He
effectively called my wife a liar by saying she hadn't broken
out in hives
because of an allergic reation to one of his tests, which he
was told about
multiple times ahead of time. When he found out he was wrong
- called to
"set the record" straight but never apologized. The full
story would take
fifteen minutes to tell. I would have chalked it up to being
absurd if we
hadn't just gone through it.
Sorry for venting, my wife had a heart attach last Friday.
She has been
diagnosed with diabetes for the first time, despite numerous
blood tests
over the years including a ton of them a year ago. She is
scheduled for
bypass surgery on Friday morning and I am so stressed out it
isn't funny.
If any one has room in their prayers or a positive thought
for her tomorrow
it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Allen Pruehs
SE Michigan
At 07:39 AM 2/25/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>The only problem was, my father was a "cruncher" and made a
lot of
>noise when he ate. Smacked his lips and crunched his food.
It drove
>me nuts. The more I heard it, the more it bothered me. I
tried
>everything I could think of to disregard it but the more I
tried, the
>more it bothered. I finally found a mental way to shut off
the sound
>but was never able to get away from it. My father was not
one you
>could ever criticize so saying anything at all was out of
the question.
>I just put up with it but to this day, I cannot stand to be
next to
>noisy eaters. ha ha ha ha Oh well, at least he wasn't a
"gummer"....
>;-)
>
>Cecil
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