Sandu,That is a terrible ailiment to deal with and I wish you all the best. I had a kidney stone last year and know how debilitating it can be.
The presentation was very informative and I found it interesting that there were so many different betta species. The presentation was taped by Eric so he may be able to get you a tape to view.
Paul
From: "simion" <s.simion@comcast.net> Reply-To: gsas-board@thekrib.com To: <gsas-board@thekrib.com> Subject: club meeting Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 11:58:13 -0800 Hi guys,I am really sorry because I couldn't make it to the club meeting last night, but a terrible kidney stone pain put me down to bed, early in the morning. Only now, after more than 24 hours, I am able to walk a little bit around the house. Hopefully, today I will manage to go to the doctor.I wished to see this presentation, since it would've been my first "wild betta" live presentation, ever. Anyway, I believe it was very interesting. Is there any video or written material produced at this event?SanduPS. Susan, I planed to bring your fish magazines, last night. They were also here, waiting for you, when we had our last "board" meeting, but you couldn't come. Next attempt; the coming board meeting.
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