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After reading the book on tape, if you want to discuss anything on a phone call, I'd be glad to. I've spoken personally with Dr. Kessler and have spent a lot of time, since you have a visual problem.
"Art S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Sorry about the length. I was debating trimming out more, but I decided that if there was much discussion I would need to track down the edited portions and restore them in what would be a disjointed manner.
My book report on Strong Women Strong Bones by
Miriam E. Nelson, Ph.D.
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THANK YOU, Art. Thank you so very much to take the time to read the book and issue your book report.
On top of having osteoporosis at the age of 45 despite all the good stuff I've done over the years, I'm also legally blind and cannot read a standard book. I checked with the Library of Congress Talking Books for the Blind and they do not have this book in 4 track audio cassette format.
So, from the bottom of my heart, I thank you.
(as I listened to your post using the screenreader, JAWS for Windows, with the voice set to adult, male, British, so you sounded just like James Bond ;-)
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