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Old 10/31/07, 11:57 AM
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shame since it is slow anyway. But I am too sick to work, I need some of those prayers please.
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Old 10/31/07, 12:01 PM
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Sorry to hear you are ill Ken.
You an your family are in my prayers.
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Old 10/31/07, 5:43 PM
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Ken,

Hope you feel better. Do you turn it down or refer it to another local NACHI inspector?

If you have no one to refer to, I am in your area. Call or email me direct.

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Old 10/31/07, 6:01 PM
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I have asked other inspectors before Rayand got no response, email me what all you do and I will glad to send them to you.
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Old 10/31/07, 7:23 PM
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Kenneth . . . get well soon, prayers and thoughts with you.



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Old 10/31/07, 7:28 PM
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Ken what's up. Chills and fever like me?
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Old 11/1/07, 8:54 AM
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I don't know yet and neither do the doctor's, Liver is swollen, bad pain, throwing up green bile, can't eat without getting sick and for the last week it feels like I got hit with a ball bat in the stomach. Other than that life's a cherry!
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Old 11/1/07, 7:41 PM
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Get well soon



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Galbladder? If so ,get it yanked out
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Ken, get well soon.

Let us know when you get better, and you are all in our thoughts.

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