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To: Ray Tarke who wrote (195)3/17/1998 12:12:00 AM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Respond to of 2887
 
GLOSSARY OF TERMS:

Hey Sri this list is not complete but it's not bad!

Here is a glossary of medical terms that I would suggest everyone who struggles to understand the medical terminology surrounding our discussions of American BioMed bookmark.

cdr.stanford.edu

Thanks for the great posts Ray!

And Ray I agree, I think we will kick ourselves later if we don't buy more at these levels, but I caution everyone to not exceed your own comfort level. That is to say it's important to remember that people actually do commit suicide if there investments go bad. Don't get me wrong, I am as positive on this stock as I have ever been on any but everyone should be careful. Thanks for the great posts!

I think I'll go back and reread Bill Fortune III's wise rules on investing again before I decide where my own comfort level lies.

Already kicking myself!

Go ABMI!

Regards, Jeff



To: Ray Tarke who wrote (195)3/17/1998 12:18:00 AM
From: J.J.  Respond to of 2887
 
Ray, I had 10 to 20 percent of my left illiac feeding both sides of my lower body. There was a decided drop in blood pressure after angioplasty. J.J.



To: Ray Tarke who wrote (195)3/17/1998 12:36:00 AM
From: J.J.  Respond to of 2887
 
Ray, A clarification of my post 199. I have a bypass across my abdomen. J.J.