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@loribmt my apologies, Lori. Your name is similar to loreliebrock's, so I probably confused you with her. That would explain your reference to a bone marrow transplant, but then, your message was clearly addressed to me. I assure you I am not having any transplants of any kind, let alone bone marrow. My name was certainly at the top of your message, otherwise, how did I receive it?

That said, I am not arguing with you about using cranberry juice during any treatments. I made it clear, in multiple messages, that I would not be using the cranberry juice until after I stopped using the Lisinopril and the Hydroxyurea, for exactly the reasons you gave.

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