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Hope your doctor can figure out a good course of action for you so your health improves BethAnne. Another thing this shows is we have something in common. I am allergic to all the rain that has been soaking me on this year's bike rides! Seriously though, hope finding the trigger is what you need to see the last of your health issues.
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I would be tempted to test the theory-to travel somewhere and see if different water made a difference. I grew up on "raw" water from a well, and then from a spring fed well. Is your sister on treated water?
That will be the next course of action - testing different waters...we did test our tap water that had been through a filter and got the same result...sis is in town and has the same water...40 yrs ago when we moved here the community was on well water...then we were switched to river water and a water treatment facility was built (need to find out from sis when that happened - she used to work for the village)...after we reverted to hamlet status, we continued to receive river water but our local water treatment facility was shut down and we were tied into Stettler's line (can't remember exact year) and the treatment chemicals were changed around that time too I know...we were getting well water for drinking from a friend for years (dad was still alive) as mom was getting sick drinking town water but we weren't able to continue as I got too sick back in 2009 to collect it each week.

It's not confirmed yet but I may have a second-opinion appointment for the first week of Sept.
 
Oh, yes, I missed that; I checked twice, too! Very nice. Probably goes over okay in your communities? They seem to be more agricultural? How do agriculture and oil co-exist in the Alberta political scene?
 
Oh, yes, I missed that; I checked twice, too! Very nice. Probably goes over okay in your communities? They seem to be more agricultural? How do agriculture and oil co-exist in the Alberta political scene?
Can't farm without oil and gas...some of the more historical farms (still in same family) have mineral rights so get money from oil and gas industry. The big problem politically is that our city politicians forget where food really comes from.
 
Same problem in Ontario. Yet people in cities are always complaining about "in-fill" housing, second suites, duplexes, more medium density townhouse-type stuff. We lose a lot of good crop land to encroaching development. Yet, ultimately, we, Canada, are morally going to have to offer sanctuary to refugees from climate change.
 
Eating is going out of vogue as the poor folk don't need that along with shelter, clothing, education, healing and other subtle emotions ... growing integral minds? Offsets the autonomous attributes ...
 
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