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Enhorabanuea por el foro
23.05.2009 a las 18:15:49
 
Acabo de encontrarlo, espero obtener mas informacion acerca de todo, ya soy paciente en la lista de espera. un saludo
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Re:  Enhorabanuea por el foro
Respuesta #1 - 23.05.2009 a las 23:42:40
 
Bienvenido a www.pectusforum.com
Esta web ha sido presentada oficialmente  el pasado jueves en el Congreso Español de Cirugia Pediatrica celebrado en Sevilla.
El objetivo es darle la maxima divulgación para poder ayudar a muchos chicos y chicas con pectus.
Entiendo que estás en lista para operarte. No dudes en contactar con nosotros para cualquier duda.
Por favor ayudanos a divulgar la web entre tus amigos y en los foros en que estés registrado.
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Re:  Enhorabanuea por el foro
Respuesta #2 - 24.05.2009 a las 00:12:25
 
Contar con ello, acabo de dejar el enlace de vuestra pagina, en el que creo es el foro con mayor numero de usuarios, de habla hispana
(que no son muchos)  operados o no, ademas, pueden aportar su experiencia e imagenes.

Un saludo

Este es el foro al que me refiero: http://www.elforo.de/nige/index.php

"Nige" es su administrador

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Respuesta #3 - 24.05.2009 a las 02:26:45
 
Ok. Muchas gracias por tu colaboración. Poco a poco, entre todos, iremos animando el foro.
En tres días de funcionamiento de la web, la cuenta de CONTACTO MEDICO  ha recibido 14 correos de chicos pidiendo consejo al equipo de doctores  de la web.
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Re:  Enhorabanuea por el foro
Respuesta #4 - 13.06.2009 a las 19:54:11
 
Yo tambien os doy la enhorabuena por este espacio, la verdad, ya era hora de tener un espacio oficial, con cercania hacia los medicos profesionales y en habla hispana.

Un saludo desde Madrid.

Pd: yo tambien vengo de "el foro de nige"
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Re:  Enhorabanuea por el foro
Respuesta #5 - 15.12.2009 a las 06:54:46
 

The Story of Deirdre

There was a man in Ireland once who was called Malcolm Harper. The man was a right good man, and

he had a goodly share of this world's goods. He had a wife, but no family. What did Malcolm hear

but that a soothsayer had come home to the place, and as the man was a right good man, he wished

that the soothsayer might come near them. Whether it was that he was invited or that he came of

himself, the soothsayer came to the house of Malcolm. Just out of the chat.
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And the soothsayer went forth out of the house and he was not long outside when he returned.

"Well," said the soothsayer, "I saw in my second sight that it is on account of a daughter of

yours that the greatest amount of blood shall be shed that has ever been shed in Erin since time

and race began. And the three most famous heroes that ever were found will lose their heads on

her account."

After a time a daughter was born to Malcolm, he did not allow a living being to come to his

house, only himself and the nurse. He asked this woman, "Will you yourself bring up the child to

keep her in hiding far away where eye will not see a sight of her nor ear hear a word about her?"
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The woman said she would, so Malcolm got three men, and he took them away to a large mountain,

distant and far from reach, without the knowledge or notice of any one. He caused there a

hillock, round and green, to be dug out of the middle, and the hole thus made to be covered

carefully over so that a little company could dwell there together. This was done. This site is

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Deirdre and her foster-mother dwelt in the bothy mid the hills without the knowledge or the

suspicion of any living person about them and without anything occurring, until Deirdre was

sixteen years of age. Deirdre grew like the white sapling, straight and trim as the rash on the

moss. She was the creature of fairest form, of loveliest aspect, and of gentlest nature that

existed between earth and heaven in all Ireland--whatever colour of hue she had before, there was

nobody that looked into her face but she would blush fiery red over it.
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The woman that had charge of her, gave Deirdre every information and skill of which she herself

had knowledge and skill. There was not a blade of grass growing from root, nor a bird singing in

the wood, nor a star shining from heaven but Deirdre had a name for it. But one thing, she did

not wish her to have either part or parley with any single living man of the rest of the world.

But on a gloomy winter night, with black, scowling clouds, a hunter of game was wearily

travelling the hills, and what happened but that he missed the trail of the hunt, and lost his

course and companions. A drowsiness came upon the man as he wearily wandered over the hills, and

he lay down by the side of the beautiful green knoll in which Deirdre lived, and he slept. The

man was faint from hunger and wandering, and benumbed with cold, and a deep sleep fell upon him.

When he lay down beside the green hill where Deirdre was, a troubled dream came to the man, and

he thought that he enjoyed the warmth of a fairy broch, the fairies being inside playing music.

The hunter shouted out in his dream, if there was any one in the broch, to let him in for the

Holy One's sake. Deirdre heard the voice and said to her foster-mother: "O foster-mother, what

cry is that?" "It is nothing at all, Deirdre--merely the birds of the air astray and seeking each

other. But let them go past to the bosky glade. There is no shelter or house for them here." "Oh,

foster-mother, the bird asked to get inside for the sake of the God of the Elements, and you

yourself tell me that anything that is asked in His name we ought to do. If you will not allow

the bird that is being benumbed with cold, and done to death with hunger, to be let in, I do not

think much of your language or your faith. But since I give credence to your language and to your

faith, which you taught me, I will myself let in the bird." replica rolex,And Deirdre arose and drew the bolt from the leaf of the door, and she let in

the hunter. She placed a seat in the place for sitting, food in the place for eating, and drink

in the place for drinking for the man who came to the house. "Oh, for this life and raiment, you

man that came in, keep restraint on your tongue!" said the old woman. "It is not a great thing

for you to keep your mouth shut and your tongue quiet when you get a home and shelter of a hearth

on a gloomy winter's night."

"Well," said the hunter, "I may do that--keep my mouth shut and my tongue quiet, since I came to

the house and received hospitality from you; but by the hand of thy father and grandfather, and

by your own two hands, if some other of the people of the world saw this beauteous creature you

have here hid away, they would not long leave her with you, I swear."

"What men are these you refer to?" said Deirdre.

"Well, I will tell you, young woman," said the hunter. This is the next

"They are Naois, son of Uisnech, and Allen and Arden his two brothers."
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"What like are these men when seen, if we were to see them?" said Deirdre.

"Why, the aspect and form of the men when seen are these," said the hunter: "they have the colour

of the raven on their hair, their skin like swan on the wave in whiteness, and their cheeks as

the blood of the brindled red calf, and their speed and their leap are those of the salmon of the

torrent and the deer of the grey mountain side. And Naois is head and shoulders over the rest of

the people of Erin."

"However they are," said the nurse, "be you off from here and take another road. And, King of

Light and Sun! in good sooth and certainty, little are my thanks for yourself or for her that let

you in!"

The hunter went away, and went straight to the palace of King Connachar. He sent word in to the

king that he wished to speak to him if he pleased. The king answered the message and came out to

speak to the man. "What is the reason of your journey?" said the king to the hunter. Just out of

the chat.
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Connachar, King of Ulster, sent for his nearest kinsmen, and he told them of his intent. Though

early rose the song of the birds mid the rocky caves and the music of the birds in the grove,

earlier than that did Connachar, King of Ulster, arise, with his little troop of dear friends, in

the delightful twilight of the fresh and gentle May; the dew was heavy on each bush and flower

and stem, as they went to bring Deirdre forth from the green knoll where she stayed. Many a youth

was there who had a lithe leaping and lissom step when they started whose step was faint,

failing, and faltering when they reached the bothy on account of the length of the way and

roughness of the road.

The Story of Deirdre
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