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Old 01-19-2004, 08:11 PM
J. Rockford
 
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Flashes of light?

What are these little flashes of light I've been seeing? Been not
sleeping and drowsey. Mike
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Old 01-20-2004, 08:29 PM
The Other Harry
 
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Re: Flashes of light?

[On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 02:11:49 GMT, "J. Rockford"
<mikedawn@flash.net> wrote:]

> What are these little flashes of light I've been seeing? Been not
> sleeping and drowsey. Mike


It seems no one here has bit on this yet. Probably wisely.

I'll bite. Both unwisely and unknowingly.

The fact that you posted your question here suggests that you
may think alcohol use might have something to do with the
flashes. I agree - it might.

The thought that comes to my mind is diabetes, or a precursor
to it. Alcoholism and diabetes are good friends.

Go see a real doctor. Now. Tomorrow would be soon enough.
Be honest about your drinking.

If I can talk to people about my hemorrhoids, both here and in
real life, you can do that.

--
Harry <---- who recently changed his email address
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Old 01-20-2004, 08:54 PM
Robert McGregor
 
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Re: Flashes of light?


"The Other Harry" <hcdotme@DELETEintelos.net> wrote in message
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> [On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 02:11:49 GMT, "J. Rockford"
> <mikedawn@flash.net> wrote:]
>
> > What are these little flashes of light I've been seeing? Been not
> > sleeping and drowsey. Mike

>
> It seems no one here has bit on this yet. Probably wisely.
>
> I'll bite. Both unwisely and unknowingly.
>
> The fact that you posted your question here suggests that you
> may think alcohol use might have something to do with the
> flashes. I agree - it might.
>
> The thought that comes to my mind is diabetes, or a precursor
> to it. Alcoholism and diabetes are good friends.
>
> Go see a real doctor. Now. Tomorrow would be soon enough.
> Be honest about your drinking.
>
> If I can talk to people about my hemorrhoids, both here and in
> real life, you can do that.
>
> --
> Harry <---- who recently changed his email address


Unplug those little lights, and throw out the dead bloody Xmas tree!

Bob


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Old 01-20-2004, 09:53 PM
Blue Moon
 
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Re: Flashes of light?

On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 02:11:49 GMT, "J. Rockford" <mikedawn@flash.net>
wrote:

> What are these little flashes of light I've been seeing? Been not
>sleeping and drowsey. Mike


Could be something like high blood pressure. See the doc. If you're
drinking, that doesn't help anything.

--
Blue Moon
 


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