Dr. Frank Nelson 
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 Dr. Frank Nelson

FMN:

Frank, I would like to tell you that I do understand your position and in
another world, I too would be completely amalgam free. I just wanted to let
you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere concern and all of your
knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. I think you would be
surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Thanks for everything.

I would certainly like to share more with you ....

Sincerely,

Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.

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Thu, 03 Jun 2004 19:27:49 GMT
 Dr. Frank Nelson
Thanks for your kind words.  I have to admit, I really don't know you except
for the words written.  Although we can get a glimpse of each other here,
the real person behind the words is not seen.  I would also look forward to
more meaningful exchange from this point on.
Sincerely
fmn


Quote:
> FMN:

> Frank, I would like to tell you that I do understand your position and in
> another world, I too would be completely amalgam free. I just wanted to
let
> you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere concern and all of your
> knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. I think you would be
> surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Thanks for everything.

> I would certainly like to share more with you ....

> Sincerely,

> Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.

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[64.4.30.123]
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Thu, 03 Jun 2004 19:39:15 GMT
 Dr. Frank Nelson

To tell you the truth Frank ...

I really do admire that you guys are standing by certain convictions .....
and in another circumstance, another practice . I would never touch amalgam
either ....

There are reasons that I could explain that would convince you that this is
accurate. I got on the amalgam thing and could never get off. I do recommend
for young guys to go amalgam-free if humanly possible ..... it is the future
and there are many reasons for it ......

About me .... I wanted to let down my guard .. but perhaps foolishly .. I
was unable to do so. I could not open up and post these comments to you.
Again, my foolishness.

I sincerely ask for your apology for ANY comments that may have been less
than respectful. I vow not to repeat that mistake.

Cheers,

Joel

Newsgroups: sci.med.dentistry

Subject: Re: Dr. Frank Nelson
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 04:39:15 -0700
Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com

Thanks for your kind words.  I have to admit, I really don't know you except
for the words written.  Although we can get a glimpse of each other here,
the real person behind the words is not seen.  I would also look forward to
more meaningful exchange from this point on.
Sincerely
fmn


Quote:
> FMN:

> Frank, I would like to tell you that I do understand your position and in
> another world, I too would be completely amalgam free. I just wanted to
let
> you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere concern and all of your
> knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. I think you would be
> surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Thanks for everything.

> I would certainly like to share more with you ....

> Sincerely,

> Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.

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Thu, 03 Jun 2004 21:06:23 GMT
 Dr. Frank Nelson
On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 13:06:23 +0000 (UTC), "Joel M. Eichen"

Quote:

>To tell you the truth Frank ...

May I consider you a saviored soul?

RR
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I do recommend for young guys to go amalgam-free if humanly possible .....
it is the future and there are many reasons for it ......

(Joel M. Eichen . in s.m.d.)



Thu, 03 Jun 2004 23:19:06 GMT
 Dr. Frank Nelson
This is so very beautiful!  Oh, Joel - I'm going to slobber here again,
forgive me - how I adore you for your spirit!  Thank you for being such
a gentleman, as Dr. Frank has been - I admire both of you so very much,
and am so very proud of both of you.  

There is hope for the entire world when we have wonderful men - true,
strong leaders and healers - to guide us.

Thank you both for being who you are.  The world needs you both so very
much!  And I feel honored to be sharing a space in this world with both
of you.  How fortunate I am!

Love, Lorrie

Quote:

>FMN:

>Frank, I would like to tell you that I do understand your position and in
>another world, I too would be completely amalgam free. I just wanted to let
>you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere concern and all of your
>knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. I think you would be
>surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Thanks for everything.

>I would certainly like to share more with you ....

>Sincerely,

>Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.



Fri, 04 Jun 2004 01:13:49 GMT
 Dr. Frank Nelson

You are such a good, good man, dearest Joel.  
Reading these posts - I literally feel like just dancing around the
house in happiness!  It made me so sad before to know that two very
good, very fine men were not at peace with one another.  Now I am
overjoyed!  Silly, I know, but I am.

Love, Lorrie

Quote:

>To tell you the truth Frank ...

>I really do admire that you guys are standing by certain convictions .....
>and in another circumstance, another practice . I would never touch amalgam
>either ....

>There are reasons that I could explain that would convince you that this is
>accurate. I got on the amalgam thing and could never get off. I do recommend
>for young guys to go amalgam-free if humanly possible ..... it is the future
>and there are many reasons for it ......

>About me .... I wanted to let down my guard .. but perhaps foolishly .. I
>was unable to do so. I could not open up and post these comments to you.
>Again, my foolishness.

>I sincerely ask for your apology for ANY comments that may have been less
>than respectful. I vow not to repeat that mistake.

>Cheers,

>Joel

>Newsgroups: sci.med.dentistry

>Subject: Re: Dr. Frank Nelson
>Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 04:39:15 -0700
>Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com

>Thanks for your kind words.  I have to admit, I really don't know you except
>for the words written.  Although we can get a glimpse of each other here,
>the real person behind the words is not seen.  I would also look forward to
>more meaningful exchange from this point on.
>Sincerely
>fmn


>>FMN:

>>Frank, I would like to tell you that I do understand your position and in
>>another world, I too would be completely amalgam free. I just wanted to

>let

>>you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere concern and all of your
>>knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. I think you would be
>>surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Thanks for everything.

>>I would certainly like to share more with you ....

>>Sincerely,

>>Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.



Fri, 04 Jun 2004 01:17:23 GMT
 Dr. Frank Nelson
Lorrie, how do you know these two men you speak about in your post
(read below)?  

Webby



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>You are such a good, good man, dearest Joel.  
>Reading these posts - I literally feel like just dancing around the
>house in happiness!  It made me so sad before to know that two very
>good, very fine men were not at peace with one another.  Now I am
>overjoyed!  Silly, I know, but I am.

>Love, Lorrie


>>To tell you the truth Frank ...

>>I really do admire that you guys are standing by certain convictions .....
>>and in another circumstance, another practice . I would never touch amalgam
>>either ....

>>There are reasons that I could explain that would convince you that this is
>>accurate. I got on the amalgam thing and could never get off. I do recommend
>>for young guys to go amalgam-free if humanly possible ..... it is the future
>>and there are many reasons for it ......

>>About me .... I wanted to let down my guard .. but perhaps foolishly .. I
>>was unable to do so. I could not open up and post these comments to you.
>>Again, my foolishness.

>>I sincerely ask for your apology for ANY comments that may have been less
>>than respectful. I vow not to repeat that mistake.

>>Cheers,

>>Joel

>>Newsgroups: sci.med.dentistry

>>Subject: Re: Dr. Frank Nelson
>>Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 04:39:15 -0700
>>Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com

>>Thanks for your kind words.  I have to admit, I really don't know you except
>>for the words written.  Although we can get a glimpse of each other here,
>>the real person behind the words is not seen.  I would also look forward to
>>more meaningful exchange from this point on.
>>Sincerely
>>fmn


>>>FMN:

>>>Frank, I would like to tell you that I do understand your position and in
>>>another world, I too would be completely amalgam free. I just wanted to

>>let

>>>you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere concern and all of your
>>>knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. I think you would be
>>>surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Thanks for everything.

>>>I would certainly like to share more with you ....

>>>Sincerely,

>>>Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.

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>You are such a good, good man, dearest Joel. &nbsp;<br>
>Reading these posts - I literally feel like just dancing around the house
>in happiness! &nbsp;It made me so sad before to know that two very good, very
>fine men were not at peace with one another. &nbsp;Now I am overjoyed! &nbsp;Silly,
>I know, but I am.<br>
><br>
>Love, Lorrie<br>
><br>





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Fri, 04 Jun 2004 01:25:46 GMT
 Dr. Frank Nelson

Only from their posts here, Webby...I know that doesn't seem like much...
but I feel that posts can reveal a person's spirit.  That is how I know
you are a good person, too!  I read your posts, and I know.  

Love, Lorrie

Quote:

>Lorrie, how do you know these two men you speak about in your post
>(read below)?  

>Webby



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>>You are such a good, good man, dearest Joel.  
>>Reading these posts - I literally feel like just dancing around the
>>house in happiness!  It made me so sad before to know that two very
>>good, very fine men were not at peace with one another.  Now I am
>>overjoyed!  Silly, I know, but I am.

>>Love, Lorrie


>>>To tell you the truth Frank ...

>>>I really do admire that you guys are standing by certain convictions .....
>>>and in another circumstance, another practice . I would never touch amalgam
>>>either ....

>>>There are reasons that I could explain that would convince you that this is
>>>accurate. I got on the amalgam thing and could never get off. I do recommend
>>>for young guys to go amalgam-free if humanly possible ..... it is the future
>>>and there are many reasons for it ......

>>>About me .... I wanted to let down my guard .. but perhaps foolishly .. I
>>>was unable to do so. I could not open up and post these comments to you.
>>>Again, my foolishness.

>>>I sincerely ask for your apology for ANY comments that may have been less
>>>than respectful. I vow not to repeat that mistake.

>>>Cheers,

>>>Joel

>>>Newsgroups: sci.med.dentistry

>>>Subject: Re: Dr. Frank Nelson
>>>Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 04:39:15 -0700
>>>Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com

>>>Thanks for your kind words.  I have to admit, I really don't know you except
>>>for the words written.  Although we can get a glimpse of each other here,
>>>the real person behind the words is not seen.  I would also look forward to
>>>more meaningful exchange from this point on.
>>>Sincerely
>>>fmn


>>>>FMN:

>>>>Frank, I would like to tell you that I do understand your position and in
>>>>another world, I too would be completely amalgam free. I just wanted to

>>>let

>>>>you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere concern and all of your
>>>>knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. I think you would be
>>>>surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Thanks for everything.

>>>>I would certainly like to share more with you ....

>>>>Sincerely,

>>>>Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.

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>>You are such a good, good man, dearest Joel. &nbsp;<br>
>>Reading these posts - I literally feel like just dancing around the house
>>in happiness! &nbsp;It made me so sad before to know that two very good, very
>>fine men were not at peace with one another. &nbsp;Now I am overjoyed! &nbsp;Silly,
>>I know, but I am.<br>
>><br>
>>Love, Lorrie<br>
>><br>





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>>   <pre wrap="">FMN:<br><br>Frank, I would like to tell you that I do understand your position and in<br>another world, I too would be completely amalgam free. I just wanted to<br></pre>
>>   </blockquote>
>>   <pre wrap=""><!---->let<br></pre>
>>   <blockquote type="cite">
>>     <pre wrap="">you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere concern and all of your<br>knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. I think you would be<br>surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Thanks for everything.<br><br>I would certainly like to share more with you ....<br><br>Sincerely,<br><br>Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.<br><br><br></pre>
>>     </blockquote>
>>     <pre wrap=""><!----><br><br></pre>
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Fri, 04 Jun 2004 01:32:21 GMT
 Dr. Frank Nelson
I don't mean to be roughing up smooth edges ... but this seems a bit
too familiar for only knowing people from having read a few (perhaps
many  hundreds ... still, that is only a glimpse into a person's
thoughts) posts on the internet from these people.  Admiration??
Lorrie, you have told me that you admire me.  

When I admire people, I need to know much, much more about them than
what I can read in a few hundred posts on the internet by them.  Maybe
even thousands of posts by them.  ... admiration... it makes me feel
uncomfortable when applied too quickly.  Having a sense of respect is
something I can get into... but I draw the line there until I know
people much better.

It is said by some that you can not be disappointed in someone you do
not know.  When I think I know someone well enough that I may be
disappointed by something they have or have not done... I must know
whether I am truly disappointed in that person or if it is really more
about being disappointed in myself for thinking the relationship was
more than it was.

You do not know me well enough to be disappointed in anything I may or
may not do.  

Webby



Quote:
>This is so very beautiful!  Oh, Joel - I'm going to slobber here again,
>forgive me - how I adore you for your spirit!  Thank you for being such
>a gentleman, as Dr. Frank has been - I admire both of you so very much,
>and am so very proud of both of you.  

>There is hope for the entire world when we have wonderful men - true,
>strong leaders and healers - to guide us.

>Thank you both for being who you are.  The world needs you both so very
>much!  And I feel honored to be sharing a space in this world with both
>of you.  How fortunate I am!

>Love, Lorrie


>>FMN:

>>Frank, I would like to tell you that I do understand your position and in
>>another world, I too would be completely amalgam free. I just wanted to let
>>you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere concern and all of your
>>knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. I think you would be
>>surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Thanks for everything.

>>I would certainly like to share more with you ....

>>Sincerely,

>>Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.



Fri, 04 Jun 2004 01:34:12 GMT
 Dr. Frank Nelson

Dear Webby,
this is very wise advice, and a good criticism of my thought/feeling
process.
I do know that I am too emotional, and also give my heart or admiration
rather too quickly at times.  I am like a puppy who jumps up and{*filter*}s
faces,
no matter how often he/she is knocked to the floor.  But it is such a
central part of my nature, and who I am, that to change it...would be
changing my core personality...and I do not know how to do it.

So I hope that others will forgive me for my thought/feeling process,
and not judge me too harshly for my foolishness, if it does not harm
them, if it only harms me.

I often wish to be someone else, anyone else, but I do not know how to
get there from here.

Love, Lorrie

Quote:

>I don't mean to be roughing up smooth edges ... but this seems a bit
>too familiar for only knowing people from having read a few (perhaps
>many  hundreds ... still, that is only a glimpse into a person's
>thoughts) posts on the internet from these people.  Admiration??
>Lorrie, you have told me that you admire me.  

>When I admire people, I need to know much, much more about them than
>what I can read in a few hundred posts on the internet by them.  Maybe
>even thousands of posts by them.  ... admiration... it makes me feel
>uncomfortable when applied too quickly.  Having a sense of respect is
>something I can get into... but I draw the line there until I know
>people much better.

>It is said by some that you can not be disappointed in someone you do
>not know.  When I think I know someone well enough that I may be
>disappointed by something they have or have not done... I must know
>whether I am truly disappointed in that person or if it is really more
>about being disappointed in myself for thinking the relationship was
>more than it was.

>You do not know me well enough to be disappointed in anything I may or
>may not do.  

>Webby



>>This is so very beautiful!  Oh, Joel - I'm going to slobber here again,
>>forgive me - how I adore you for your spirit!  Thank you for being such
>>a gentleman, as Dr. Frank has been - I admire both of you so very much,
>>and am so very proud of both of you.  

>>There is hope for the entire world when we have wonderful men - true,
>>strong leaders and healers - to guide us.

>>Thank you both for being who you are.  The world needs you both so very
>>much!  And I feel honored to be sharing a space in this world with both
>>of you.  How fortunate I am!

>>Love, Lorrie


>>>FMN:

>>>Frank, I would like to tell you that I do understand your position and in
>>>another world, I too would be completely amalgam free. I just wanted to let
>>>you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere concern and all of your
>>>knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. I think you would be
>>>surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Thanks for everything.

>>>I would certainly like to share more with you ....

>>>Sincerely,

>>>Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.



Fri, 04 Jun 2004 01:38:12 GMT
 Dr. Frank Nelson
I appreciate what I know is intended to be a compliment, Lorrie.  

Webby



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>Only from their posts here, Webby...I know that doesn't seem like much...=

>but I feel that posts can reveal a person's spirit.  That is how I know=20
>you are a good person, too!  I read your posts, and I know. =20

>Love, Lorrie


>>Lorrie, how do you know these two men you speak about in your post
>>(read below)? =20

>>Webby



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>>>You are such a good, good man, dearest Joel. =20
>>>Reading these posts - I literally feel like just dancing around the=20
>>>house in happiness!  It made me so sad before to know that two very=20
>>>good, very fine men were not at peace with one another.  Now I am=20
>>>overjoyed!  Silly, I know, but I am.

>>>Love, Lorrie


>>>>To tell you the truth Frank ...

>>>>I really do admire that you guys are standing by certain convictions .=
>=2E...
>>>>and in another circumstance, another practice . I would never touch am=
>algam
>>>>either ....

>>>>There are reasons that I could explain that would convince you that th=
>is is
>>>>accurate. I got on the amalgam thing and could never get off. I do rec=
>ommend
>>>>for young guys to go amalgam-free if humanly possible ..... it is the =
>future
>>>>and there are many reasons for it ......

>>>>About me .... I wanted to let down my guard .. but perhaps foolishly .=
>=2E I
>>>>was unable to do so. I could not open up and post these comments to yo=
>u.
>>>>Again, my foolishness.

>>>>I sincerely ask for your apology for ANY comments that may have been l=
>ess
>>>>than respectful. I vow not to repeat that mistake.

>>>>Cheers,

>>>>Joel

>>>>Newsgroups: sci.med.dentistry

>>>>Subject: Re: Dr. Frank Nelson
>>>>Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 04:39:15 -0700
>>>>Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com

>>>>Thanks for your kind words.  I have to admit, I really don't know you =
>except
>>>>for the words written.  Although we can get a glimpse of each other he=
>re,
>>>>the real person behind the words is not seen.  I would also look forwa=
>rd to
>>>>more meaningful exchange from this point on.
>>>>Sincerely
>>>>fmn


>>>>>FMN:

>>>>>Frank, I would like to tell you that I do understand your position an=
>d in
>>>>>another world, I too would be completely amalgam free. I just wanted =
>to

>>>>let

>>>>>you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere concern and all of =
>your
>>>>>knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. I think you would be
>>>>>surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Thanks for everything.

>>>>>I would certainly like to share more with you ....

>>>>>Sincerely,

>>>>>Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.

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>>>Reading these posts - I literally feel like just dancing around the hou=
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>>>in happiness! &nbsp;It made me so sad before to know that two very good=
>, very
>>>fine men were not at peace with one another. &nbsp;Now I am overjoyed! =
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>>>I know, but I am.<br>
>>><br>
>>>Love, Lorrie<br>
>>><br>


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>r ....<br><br>There are reasons that I could explain that would convince =
>you that this is<br>accurate. I got on the amalgam thing and could never =
>get off. I do recommend<br>for young guys to go amalgam-free if humanly p=
>ossible ..... it is the future<br>and there are many reasons for it .....=
>=2E<br><br>About me .... I wanted to let down my guard .. but perhaps foo=
>lishly .. I<br>was unable to do so. I could not open up and post these co=
>mments to you.<br>Again, my foolishness.<br><br>I sincerely ask for your =
>apology for ANY comments that may have been less<br>than respectful. I vo=
>w not to repeat that mistake.<br><br>Cheers,<br><br>Joel<br><br><br><br><=
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>ttp://www.supernews.com</a><br><br><br><br>Thanks for your kind words.  I=
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>ind the words is not seen.  I would also look forward to<br>more meaningf=
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>ely amalgam free. I just wanted to<br></pre>
>>>   </blockquote>
>>>   <pre wrap=3D""><!---->let<br></pre>
>>>   <blockquote type=3D"cite">
>>>     <pre wrap=3D"">you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere c=
>oncern and all of your<br>knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. =
>I think you would be<br>surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Tha=
>nks for everything.<br><br>I would certainly like to share more with you =
>=2E...<br><br>Sincerely,<br><br>Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.<br><br><br></pre>
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>Only from their posts here, Webby...I know that doesn't seem like much...<br>
>but I feel that posts can reveal a person's spirit. &nbsp;That is how I know you
>are a good person, too! &nbsp;I read your posts, and I know. &nbsp;<br>
><br>
>Love, Lorrie<br>
><br>



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Fri, 04 Jun 2004 01:43:14 GMT
 Dr. Frank Nelson
Sabra,

Reading your posts tonight reminded me that I needed to call my older
sister.  Thanks.

We now agree on going 50-50 on Dad's X-Mas present.  More harmony in my
family tonight.

Steve

--
+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-
Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
Troy, Michigan  USA


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Quote:
> I don't mean to be roughing up smooth edges ... but this seems a bit
> too familiar for only knowing people from having read a few (perhaps
> many  hundreds ... still, that is only a glimpse into a person's
> thoughts) posts on the internet from these people.  Admiration??
> Lorrie, you have told me that you admire me.

> When I admire people, I need to know much, much more about them than
> what I can read in a few hundred posts on the internet by them.  Maybe
> even thousands of posts by them.  ... admiration... it makes me feel
> uncomfortable when applied too quickly.  Having a sense of respect is
> something I can get into... but I draw the line there until I know
> people much better.

> It is said by some that you can not be disappointed in someone you do
> not know.  When I think I know someone well enough that I may be
> disappointed by something they have or have not done... I must know
> whether I am truly disappointed in that person or if it is really more
> about being disappointed in myself for thinking the relationship was
> more than it was.

> You do not know me well enough to be disappointed in anything I may or
> may not do.

> Webby



> >This is so very beautiful!  Oh, Joel - I'm going to slobber here again,
> >forgive me - how I adore you for your spirit!  Thank you for being such
> >a gentleman, as Dr. Frank has been - I admire both of you so very much,
> >and am so very proud of both of you.

> >There is hope for the entire world when we have wonderful men - true,
> >strong leaders and healers - to guide us.

> >Thank you both for being who you are.  The world needs you both so very
> >much!  And I feel honored to be sharing a space in this world with both
> >of you.  How fortunate I am!

> >Love, Lorrie


> >>FMN:

> >>Frank, I would like to tell you that I do understand your position and
in
> >>another world, I too would be completely amalgam free. I just wanted to
let
> >>you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere concern and all of
your
> >>knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. I think you would be
> >>surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Thanks for everything.

> >>I would certainly like to share more with you ....

> >>Sincerely,

> >>Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.



Fri, 04 Jun 2004 11:11:08 GMT
 Dr. Frank Nelson
Dear Steve,

You're welcome for whatever reason it is.  Please, scroll down to see
on modification in something I previously wrote.

Sabra... Webby

On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 22:11:08 -0500, "Dr. Steve"

Quote:

>Sabra,

>Reading your posts tonight reminded me that I needed to call my older
>sister.  Thanks.

>We now agree on going 50-50 on Dad's X-Mas present.  More harmony in my
>family tonight.

>Steve

>--
>+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-
>Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
>Troy, Michigan  USA


>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


>> I don't mean to be roughing up smooth edges ... but this seems a bit
>> too familiar for only knowing people from having read a few (perhaps
>> many  hundreds ... still, that is only a glimpse into a person's
>> thoughts) posts on the internet from these people.  Admiration??
>> Lorrie, you have told me that you admire me.

>> When I admire people, I need to know much, much more about them than
>> what I can read in a few hundred posts on the internet by them.  Maybe
>> even thousands of posts by them.  ... admiration... it makes me feel
>> uncomfortable when applied too quickly.  Having a sense of respect is
>> something I can get into... but I draw the line there until I know
>> people much better.

>> It is said by some that you can not be disappointed in someone you do
>> not know.  When I think I know someone well enough that I may be
>> disappointed by something they have or have not done... I must know
>> whether I am truly disappointed in that person or if it is really more
>> about being disappointed in myself for thinking the relationship was
>> more than it was.

I should have more correctly said in accordance with my heart:

"I must know whether I am truly disappointed in that person or if it
is really more about being disappointed in that person or if it is
really more about being disappointed in myself for thinking the
relationship was more....

correction:

was other than... or different than.. it was.

Find peace in your heart., Steve.  You're my friend and I count on you
for remembering that.

Sabra
aka Webby

- Show quoted text -

Quote:

>> You do not know me well enough to be disappointed in anything I may or
>> may not do.

>> Webby



>> >This is so very beautiful!  Oh, Joel - I'm going to slobber here again,
>> >forgive me - how I adore you for your spirit!  Thank you for being such
>> >a gentleman, as Dr. Frank has been - I admire both of you so very much,
>> >and am so very proud of both of you.

>> >There is hope for the entire world when we have wonderful men - true,
>> >strong leaders and healers - to guide us.

>> >Thank you both for being who you are.  The world needs you both so very
>> >much!  And I feel honored to be sharing a space in this world with both
>> >of you.  How fortunate I am!

>> >Love, Lorrie


>> >>FMN:

>> >>Frank, I would like to tell you that I do understand your position and
>in
>> >>another world, I too would be completely amalgam free. I just wanted to
>let
>> >>you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere concern and all of
>your
>> >>knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. I think you would be
>> >>surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Thanks for everything.

>> >>I would certainly like to share more with you ....

>> >>Sincerely,

>> >>Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.



Fri, 04 Jun 2004 11:51:45 GMT
 Dr. Frank Nelson
Sabra,

I think I have mentioned this to you before, but talking to you is very much
like talking with my sister.  There is some "intangible" style which is very
similar.  After fighting for almost forty years, we get along extremely well
these past few years.  Her maturity?  My maturity?  Willingness to put silly
(stupid) remarks and personality quirks aside? [I think so].  Realizing that
we both do things which annoy each other, but that these things don't really
matter in the grand scheme of things.

--
+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-
Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
Troy, Michigan  USA


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Quote:
> Dear Steve,

> You're welcome for whatever reason it is.  Please, scroll down to see
> on modification in something I previously wrote.

> Sabra... Webby

> On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 22:11:08 -0500, "Dr. Steve"

> >Sabra,

> >Reading your posts tonight reminded me that I needed to call my older
> >sister.  Thanks.

> >We now agree on going 50-50 on Dad's X-Mas present.  More harmony in my
> >family tonight.

> >Steve

> >--
> >+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-
> >Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
> >Troy, Michigan  USA


> >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


> >> I don't mean to be roughing up smooth edges ... but this seems a bit
> >> too familiar for only knowing people from having read a few (perhaps
> >> many  hundreds ... still, that is only a glimpse into a person's
> >> thoughts) posts on the internet from these people.  Admiration??
> >> Lorrie, you have told me that you admire me.

> >> When I admire people, I need to know much, much more about them than
> >> what I can read in a few hundred posts on the internet by them.  Maybe
> >> even thousands of posts by them.  ... admiration... it makes me feel
> >> uncomfortable when applied too quickly.  Having a sense of respect is
> >> something I can get into... but I draw the line there until I know
> >> people much better.

> >> It is said by some that you can not be disappointed in someone you do
> >> not know.  When I think I know someone well enough that I may be
> >> disappointed by something they have or have not done... I must know
> >> whether I am truly disappointed in that person or if it is really more
> >> about being disappointed in myself for thinking the relationship was
> >> more than it was.

> I should have more correctly said in accordance with my heart:

> "I must know whether I am truly disappointed in that person or if it
> is really more about being disappointed in that person or if it is
> really more about being disappointed in myself for thinking the
> relationship was more....

> correction:

> was other than... or different than.. it was.

> Find peace in your heart., Steve.  You're my friend and I count on you
> for remembering that.

> Sabra
> aka Webby

> >> You do not know me well enough to be disappointed in anything I may or
> >> may not do.

> >> Webby



> >> >This is so very beautiful!  Oh, Joel - I'm going to slobber here
again,
> >> >forgive me - how I adore you for your spirit!  Thank you for being
such
> >> >a gentleman, as Dr. Frank has been - I admire both of you so very
much,
> >> >and am so very proud of both of you.

> >> >There is hope for the entire world when we have wonderful men - true,
> >> >strong leaders and healers - to guide us.

> >> >Thank you both for being who you are.  The world needs you both so
very
> >> >much!  And I feel honored to be sharing a space in this world with
both
> >> >of you.  How fortunate I am!

> >> >Love, Lorrie


> >> >>FMN:

> >> >>Frank, I would like to tell you that I do understand your position
and
> >in
> >> >>another world, I too would be completely amalgam free. I just wanted
to
> >let
> >> >>you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere concern and all of
> >your
> >> >>knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. I think you would be
> >> >>surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Thanks for everything.

> >> >>I would certainly like to share more with you ....

> >> >>Sincerely,

> >> >>Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.



Fri, 04 Jun 2004 12:31:42 GMT
 Dr. Frank Nelson
Yes indeed you have mentioned this to me before, Steve.  Please, just
take whatever you need from whatever source you find in your life ...
and make your peace with the ones you love.  

Ask Chang... big sisters can be a royal pain!  

Webby
... your frirend, Sabra

On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 23:31:42 -0500, "Dr. Steve"

Quote:

>Sabra,

>I think I have mentioned this to you before, but talking to you is very much
>like talking with my sister.  There is some "intangible" style which is very
>similar.  After fighting for almost forty years, we get along extremely well
>these past few years.  Her maturity?  My maturity?  Willingness to put silly
>(stupid) remarks and personality quirks aside? [I think so].  Realizing that
>we both do things which annoy each other, but that these things don't really
>matter in the grand scheme of things.

>--
>+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-
>Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
>Troy, Michigan  USA


>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


>> Dear Steve,

>> You're welcome for whatever reason it is.  Please, scroll down to see
>> on modification in something I previously wrote.

>> Sabra... Webby

>> On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 22:11:08 -0500, "Dr. Steve"

>> >Sabra,

>> >Reading your posts tonight reminded me that I needed to call my older
>> >sister.  Thanks.

>> >We now agree on going 50-50 on Dad's X-Mas present.  More harmony in my
>> >family tonight.

>> >Steve

>> >--
>> >+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-+=_-
>> >Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
>> >Troy, Michigan  USA


>> >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


>> >> I don't mean to be roughing up smooth edges ... but this seems a bit
>> >> too familiar for only knowing people from having read a few (perhaps
>> >> many  hundreds ... still, that is only a glimpse into a person's
>> >> thoughts) posts on the internet from these people.  Admiration??
>> >> Lorrie, you have told me that you admire me.

>> >> When I admire people, I need to know much, much more about them than
>> >> what I can read in a few hundred posts on the internet by them.  Maybe
>> >> even thousands of posts by them.  ... admiration... it makes me feel
>> >> uncomfortable when applied too quickly.  Having a sense of respect is
>> >> something I can get into... but I draw the line there until I know
>> >> people much better.

>> >> It is said by some that you can not be disappointed in someone you do
>> >> not know.  When I think I know someone well enough that I may be
>> >> disappointed by something they have or have not done... I must know
>> >> whether I am truly disappointed in that person or if it is really more
>> >> about being disappointed in myself for thinking the relationship was
>> >> more than it was.

>> I should have more correctly said in accordance with my heart:

>> "I must know whether I am truly disappointed in that person or if it
>> is really more about being disappointed in that person or if it is
>> really more about being disappointed in myself for thinking the
>> relationship was more....

>> correction:

>> was other than... or different than.. it was.

>> Find peace in your heart., Steve.  You're my friend and I count on you
>> for remembering that.

>> Sabra
>> aka Webby

>> >> You do not know me well enough to be disappointed in anything I may or
>> >> may not do.

>> >> Webby



>> >> >This is so very beautiful!  Oh, Joel - I'm going to slobber here
>again,
>> >> >forgive me - how I adore you for your spirit!  Thank you for being
>such
>> >> >a gentleman, as Dr. Frank has been - I admire both of you so very
>much,
>> >> >and am so very proud of both of you.

>> >> >There is hope for the entire world when we have wonderful men - true,
>> >> >strong leaders and healers - to guide us.

>> >> >Thank you both for being who you are.  The world needs you both so
>very
>> >> >much!  And I feel honored to be sharing a space in this world with
>both
>> >> >of you.  How fortunate I am!

>> >> >Love, Lorrie


>> >> >>FMN:

>> >> >>Frank, I would like to tell you that I do understand your position
>and
>> >in
>> >> >>another world, I too would be completely amalgam free. I just wanted
>to
>> >let
>> >> >>you know that I do appreciate all of your sincere concern and all of
>> >your
>> >> >>knowledge. I respect you on many, many levels. I think you would be
>> >> >>surprised at how highly I value your efforts. Thanks for everything.

>> >> >>I would certainly like to share more with you ....

>> >> >>Sincerely,

>> >> >>Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S.



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