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OT: Spam addressing

Question:

In the old days the nurses in the hospital gave massages to all patients who asked for it, but with budgets being cut, and staff shortages in hospitals you have to go to physical therapy to get a massage. My sister was a nurse, trained in the old school, and she was appalled at how cutbacks affected the patients. She told me that patients healed better and didn’t need as much pain medication when they used to give the massages. Nothing beats the human touch. I would love to have a good massage at least three times a week. I really think it would make me feel much better. Unfortunately doctors do not see this as a necessity for crohns, so unless I get blessed with another back injury, I wont be getting any massages soon, unless I pay out of pocket for it. Mark CD c/o 88

Response:

That should do it! -Jeff   Thanks for your reply, Jeff.  We would like to throw off some of those junk mail advertisers.  I know that when I set up me e-mail preferences, I can specify an e-mail address and a reply-to address (if different).  I’ve done something w/ it, but I’m not sure if what I did will work or throw someone else a monkey wrench.   I know that I would be plain unbearable if I were the one w/ CD.  Mike is so persevering and tolerant.  I would be like a woman w/ PMS X 1,000 24 hours a day.  Truly, a chronic disease.   Thanks again,   Jen

Response:

Hey Jen, I don’t have CD either; my son does. I often wonder if I would have his strength and perseverance if I were the one afflicted. Everyone knows what it feels like to see one you love suffer. I personally recommend massage therapy for supporting family members. Still trying to get my son to consider it. Does anyone with CD out there get massage therapy? Teri from TN TerianeS.

Response:

> Hi, I’m Mike’s wife, Jen.  We’re wondering about the no spam thing in > various addresses.  How do we accomplish what I think we want to?  Any > elaborations would help greatly.

I’ve added it to through off bots searching for valid e-mail addresses. Spammers bots are getting sophisticated enough that may not do it anymore. Now as far as accomplishing what you want to, what do you want to accomplish? I’m glad for this group.  It’s really > sparked discussion and research for me on this awful disease.  It’s hard > to be a spouse of someone w/ IBD, and see someone you love in such > misery, at times.  Jen

I think sometimes this disease is harder on my wife than it is on me.  I’m glad that I have it and not her! -Jeff

Response:

Thanks for your reply, Jeff.  We would like to throw off some of those junk mail advertisers.  I know that when I set up me e-mail preferences, I can specify an e-mail address and a reply-to address (if different). I’ve done something w/ it, but I’m not sure if what I did will work or throw someone else a monkey wrench. I know that I would be plain unbearable if I were the one w/ CD.  Mike is so persevering and tolerant.  I would be like a woman w/ PMS X 1,000 24 hours a day.  Truly, a chronic disease. Thanks again, Jen

Response:

Hi, I’m Mike’s wife, Jen.  We’re wondering about the no spam thing in various addresses.  How do we accomplish what I think we want to?  Any elaborations would help greatly.  I’m glad for this group.  It’s really sparked discussion and research for me on this awful disease.  It’s hard to be a spouse of someone w/ IBD, and see someone you love in such misery, at times.  Jen

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