Guest guest Posted March 3, 2000 Report Share Posted March 3, 2000 , What a sweet thing to say but so true :-). I am sure you will like Lifelift so much. You will see results in such a short amount of time. It's a benefit but it's so great just feeling healthy again. I don't worry so much about the weight anymore because I know that will come off in time. I am just enjoying the breathing process, especially since I quit smoking last summer. I notice such a difference when I hike now or climb stairs. It's just a joy to have you aboard! Michele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 Hi Carol People come and go. This is the summertime and many people go away on holidays. It sometimes becomes very active and other times, very slow. Maybe you can stir up some people to help you if you try again. Part of the problem in answering your question is that we aren't doctors and don't know you. So the answers must be somewhat generalized. Try asking something off topic and see if you get any response....(I'm a sh-- disturber in case you didn't notice). I'm glad you were open to my questions. I like to have you come up with the solutions, given the right questions and information. That way you understand why... Kate This list Hi all, Can someone help me, please? This list is not very active and I'm wondering if another list is more active? I read almost the first 2000 posts at this site and they've been very informative, but it's not an active list. Kate - thank you for your comment. From your comment, I don't think I have stabilized yet. If I stray from a good diet, I feel bad and my heart goes faster. Your comments were helpful. Carol ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 i understand the feeling of subcribing to mailing list, hoping that everyone will be able to shed some light whenever there's any questions.... and the frustration that comes when you can't get any.... I have subsribed to many mailing list on electronics... and the same thing does occur now and then... and i have found out something similar.... any list will be active when there are off topic questions, or questions that are extremely basic...and then you will see the eagerness of people providing answers... for example, the most i can share is what i have went through after having the illness, anything more than that.. i am lost... --- Kate <Fraserk@...> wrote: > Hi Carol > People come and go. This is the summertime and many > people go away on holidays. It sometimes becomes > very active and other times, very slow. > Maybe you can stir up some people to help you if you > try again. Part of the problem in answering your > question is that we aren't doctors and don't know > you. So the answers must be somewhat generalized. > Try asking something off topic and see if you get > any response....(I'm a sh-- disturber in case you > didn't notice). > I'm glad you were open to my questions. I like to > have you come up with the solutions, given the right > questions and information. That way you understand > why... > Kate > This list > > > Hi all, > Can someone help me, please? This list is not > very active and I'm > wondering if another list is more active? I read > almost the first > 2000 posts at this site and they've been very > informative, but it's > not an active list. Kate - thank you for your > comment. From your > comment, I don't think I have stabilized yet. If > I stray from a good > diet, I feel bad and my heart goes faster. Your > comments were helpful. > > Carol > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2005 Report Share Posted June 23, 2005 Sometimes we get active and sometimes not so active. I am on the atomic women list, also. if you want to check it out. It is the same way but you might get some different thoughts on there. AtomicWomen/ Take care and hope you stick around, Tammy From: hyperthyroidism [mailto:hyperthyroidism ]On Behalf Of cp041854 Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 5:30 PM hyperthyroidism Subject: This list Hi all, Can someone help me, please? This list is not very active and I'm wondering if another list is more active? I read almost the first 2000 posts at this site and they've been very informative, but it's not an active list. Kate - thank you for your comment. From your comment, I don't think I have stabilized yet. If I stray from a good diet, I feel bad and my heart goes faster. Your comments were helpful. Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2005 Report Share Posted June 24, 2005 Hi Carol, This list hasn't been active in some time. I had forgotten about it until re-starting my groups after a vacation. , who started it, is temporarily focusing on other medical issues. Most of the members moved to graves_support at groups or to the Graves' site with medical disorders on www.mediboard.com. Some people also post at the hyperthyroid forum on about.com. Atomic women is also a good board. Each of the boards has a slightly different focus so you might want to browse them. Best, Elaine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 Thanks for the redirection. Needs to be done. Too when I get a little to worked up over what may be another person's opinion or what I feel is harmful behavior I tend to think about damage control and too what it will take to repair the negative. It becomes to overwhelming however and the negativity isn't worth the time investment for me. So I'd urge folks to expend the energy where it will be most beneficial and most positive for the autism community. We also have to realize that giving heed to folks that think in this manner is allowing them the power to voice such things. It's not worth the time for these lists. If folks want others on both ASA and Unlocking Autism to know how you feel, write their boards and CEOs letters regarding your concerns. peak out when you attend their conferences.....they do need to know that folks wihtin this thought process are not speaking for our kids. Not going to assist much here really though. These folks also have a right to their opinion because they think folks like us, seeking what will be best medically for our kids, are trying to cure them....not happening.....never has and folks need to get over it. But we on this group won't make that happen. Just my two cents, Carolyn > I believe in what Kirby said about freedom of speech, but for me it's > about freedom of " delete " . All this talk about this group or that group, > IMO, is such a waste of time. We have people with autism stuck in horrible > conditions who need our help. NOW. These could be life or death > situations, and as a community, we might want to focus at least some our > attention on GOODNESS not HATE. > > For all of you who want to do something positive, make a difference, there > are many groups coming together to help families. Things at the Camp in > Mississippi are rolling and i'm very excited. > > So, everyone in the world doesn't love us--- get over it. move on. > Don't do to them, what they do to us. And figure out what is IMPORTANT. > You might feel better. > > just my opinion on a monday morning...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 Just how are parents supposed to learn about these things, to inform ASA and UA of their concerns, if we don't share the information in venues like this? Ricci > > I believe in what Kirby said about freedom of speech, but > for me it's > > about freedom of " delete " . All this talk about this group or that > group, > > IMO, is such a waste of time. We have people with autism stuck in > horrible > > conditions who need our help. NOW. These could be life or death > > situations, and as a community, we might want to focus at least > some our > > attention on GOODNESS not HATE. > > > > For all of you who want to do something positive, make a > difference, there > > are many groups coming together to help families. Things at the > Camp in > > Mississippi are rolling and i'm very excited. > > > > So, everyone in the world doesn't love us--- get over it. move on. > > Don't do to them, what they do to us. And figure out what is > IMPORTANT. > > You might feel better. > > > > just my opinion on a monday morning...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 I agree . I want to continue posting about what is important right now. In EOHarm , " christine@n... " <christine@n...> wrote: > I believe in what Kirby said about freedom of speech, but for me it's > about freedom of " delete " . All this talk about this group or that group, > IMO, is such a waste of time. We have people with autism stuck in horrible > conditions who need our help. NOW. These could be life or death > situations, and as a community, we might want to focus at least some our > attention on GOODNESS not HATE. > > For all of you who want to do something positive, make a difference, there > are many groups coming together to help families. Things at the Camp in > Mississippi are rolling and i'm very excited. > > So, everyone in the world doesn't love us--- get over it. move on. > Don't do to them, what they do to us. And figure out what is IMPORTANT. > You might feel better. > > just my opinion on a monday morning...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 I agree Ricci. I had no idea these people were even out there. Nor did I know I offened someone by treating MY child how I see fit. awutsername <Wutsername@...> wrote: Just how are parents supposed to learn about these things, to inform ASA and UA of their concerns, if we don't share the information in venues like this?Ricci> > I believe in what Kirby said about freedom of speech, but > for me it's> > about freedom of "delete". All this talk about this group or that > group,> > IMO, is such a waste of time. We have people with autism stuck in > horrible> > conditions who need our help. NOW. These could be life or death> > situations, and as a community, we might want to focus at least > some our> > attention on GOODNESS not HATE.> > > > For all of you who want to do something positive, make a > difference, there> > are many groups coming together to help families. Things at the > Camp in> > Mississippi are rolling and i'm very excited.> > > > So, everyone in the world doesn't love us--- get over it. move on.> > Don't do to them, what they do to us. And figure out what is > IMPORTANT.> > You might feel better.> > > > just my opinion on a monday morning...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 I agree about using this list to share but we are also in a crisis mode with the ramifications of Katrina...and I don't think UA or others can deal with much more. I'm sure is dealing with daily crises and trying to help so many. BUT, issues of violence or harm to others is scarey (posts copied here re:ND) and should be dealt with. I also think contacting them with concerns is the way to go..but the timing right now may not give it adequate concern. In EOHarm , " wutsername " <Wutsername@a...> wrote: > Just how are parents supposed to learn about these things, to inform > ASA and UA of their concerns, if we don't share the information in > venues like this? > > Ricci > > > > > I believe in what Kirby said about freedom of speech, but > > for me it's > > > about freedom of " delete " . All this talk about this group or > that > > group, > > > IMO, is such a waste of time. We have people with autism stuck > in > > horrible > > > conditions who need our help. NOW. These could be life or death > > > situations, and as a community, we might want to focus at least > > some our > > > attention on GOODNESS not HATE. > > > > > > For all of you who want to do something positive, make a > > difference, there > > > are many groups coming together to help families. Things at the > > Camp in > > > Mississippi are rolling and i'm very excited. > > > > > > So, everyone in the world doesn't love us--- get over it. move > on. > > > Don't do to them, what they do to us. And figure out what is > > IMPORTANT. > > > You might feel better. > > > > > > just my opinion on a monday morning...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 It's important to address it Ricci and share the info I agree. But that could probably be accomplished within a couple messages. But too this is just my opinion. Carolyn > > > I believe in what Kirby said about freedom of speech, but > > for me it's > > > about freedom of " delete " . All this talk about this group or > that > > group, > > > IMO, is such a waste of time. We have people with autism stuck > in > > horrible > > > conditions who need our help. NOW. These could be life or death > > > situations, and as a community, we might want to focus at least > > some our > > > attention on GOODNESS not HATE. > > > > > > For all of you who want to do something positive, make a > > difference, there > > > are many groups coming together to help families. Things at the > > Camp in > > > Mississippi are rolling and i'm very excited. > > > > > > So, everyone in the world doesn't love us--- get over it. move > on. > > > Don't do to them, what they do to us. And figure out what is > > IMPORTANT. > > > You might feel better. > > > > > > just my opinion on a monday morning...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 I must say that this info has enlighted me as well. I had no idea. It all comes together now, as I’m quite certain that a mom from a homeschooling/aut list I am on who says she, her husband and son are autistic, is part of the ND crowd. Though I don’t hear the ill will from her or the anger at all. I couldn’t understand when parents would ask about chelation why she would automatically start spewing out info and links from Barrett and quackwatch, which would refer to other forms of chelation and for heart disease. I usually respond with the fact the Barrett is also on the board of ASAT (Association for the Science of Autism Treatment), it is a heavy ABA board apparently here in Maine. I learned early on when I joined that list that she *hated* ABA. I’m not a huge fan myself, at least for my child. But that comment usually diffused her frequent quotation of Quackwatch. I really can understand adult autistics concerns. But I don’t understand their hatred and anger. It is a fine line. I love my son no matter how ASD or NT he turns out to be. As parents I think we can figure out how to balance accepting our children for who they are, and helping them be all they can be. Becky W. Re: Re: this list I agree Ricci. I had no idea these people were even out there. Nor did I know I offened someone by treating MY child how I see fit. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 , I had RTKR on Nov. 15, & I'm delighted with the results so far. Yesterday I found myself bopping to the music in our favorite bagel place, bending my knees like I never had arthritis! When I suddenly got desperate because neither of my knees would work & I was going upstairs by wrapping both arms around the banister & hauling my body up, I forgot all about my fears & the general creepiness of the idea of implants. The whole experience has been quite gentle. I had hoped to feel human again when family come for the holidays: they start arriving today, & I do feel quite human & ready to enjoy myself. Have to get lots of rest--I caught some virus that had me down with fever & chills this week-- & forgo housework, but I can always sit & talk. I had the support of a friend who had a TKR last year, & that helped a lot. You're smart to be looking for other folks' accounts of the recovery period. Barb in MI Barbara Ward Macomb County, Michigan __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 : I'm also an "A" type personality, am pretty good at dealing with pain, and am pretty stubborn at overcoming and recovering from obstacles as quickly as possible. I think these qualities will get you through the rehab process better than any other qualities. I'm happy to hear that you have gained enough information and insight to encourage you to have the surgery. I think a lot of folks are scared of the surgery and only think about the negative or scary parts and forget to consider all the many benefits of the surgery, including getting past the horrible pain we've had in our knees. Also, the surgery and recovery are temporary and there is light at the end of the tunnel, whereas if we don't have the surgery the pain is permanent and deteriorating. Best of luck to you! Sara Frew <turngold@...> wrote: RTKR is in my near future, and I'd hoped to be able to learn more about this procedure, as well as hear about everyone's experiences having it done. So a few weeks ago I joined this, and a couple of other related lists. This list is GREAT! I have learned a lot about TKR, far more than I'd ever thought was possible. And I admit to being not just hesitant, but terrified of having this surgery. Now, my feeling about it, is that it will probably be a good thing in the long run. I'm also an "A" type personality, am pretty good at dealing with pain, and am pretty stubborn at overcoming and recovering from obstacles as quickly as possible. I know some of you are scheduled for this procedure in January, and as you are able, when you get home from the hospital, I would really like to hear about the surgery and your recovery period. I think since I joined, Bill is the only one who has had the surgery, and I have really apperciated his account of the process. Thanks Bill! And thanks list! Much appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 Bobbi wrote: > Wow! I am blown away by all the expertise on this list. > My mind is reeling - solvents - Co2 - absolute - tincture - total - select > Good grief ... makes me tired in deed. > > If I were to ask for one good book with many of the terms used on this > list (ref. to Essential Plant Oils) which would you recommend? I didn't learn from a book, I just did research on the internet. > I promise to read the archived messages between Christmas and New Years. I'm sure you'll know a lot more when you're done with that. Many (if not all) of the terms you're confused about are explained sooner or later. -Xplo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 At 02:04 PM 12/22/2005, you wrote: >Wow! I am blown away by all the expertise on this list. >My mind is reeling - solvents - Co2 - absolute - tincture - total - select >Good grief ... makes me tired in deed. > >If I were to ask for one good book with many of the terms used on this >list (ref. to Essential Plant Oils) which would you recommend? Hi Bobbi I'd recommend Mandy Aftel's Essence and Alchemy for most terms and techniques necessary to begin natural perfumery. You'll probably find out most about CO2s in our archives. >I promise to read the archived messages between Christmas and New Years. That's a nice way to spend time over the holidays. Don't forget to save stuff to your harddrive for offline reference. Anya http://.com The premier site on the Web to discover the beauty of Natural Perfume / Join to study natural perfumery Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2010 Report Share Posted February 21, 2010 Just want to say I am grateful for this List. I read here because in my experience with this List there is less chance of getting harmful information. That is because ego-trippers, who have become medical professionals on the Internet without the benefit of education and training are challenged, along with the stealth marketers who use them. On other Lists, I have observed one person, at least, who ended up with diabetes from using their own protocol, then blamed it on doctors for not warning them. Another person died, can't give any of the details that was very hush, hush, but right up to death this person was handing out information. It's the hush hush part that *should* make people question. So, thanks to those of you who don't allow these self-proclaimed medical experts and stealth marketers to go unchallenged. Abbey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2010 Report Share Posted February 21, 2010 Abbey, your post is truly a much needed breath of fresh air. I try so hard here [as do others] to present evidence that will help hypo patients make informed decisions about their health. All too often we who do that are met with massive disinformation, closed minds, lack of any real knowledge as to how the physical universe functions, along with a total lack of any interest or ability to change those things. Thank you. .. .. > > Posted by: " abbe_online " abbe_online@... > <mailto:abbe_online@...?Subject=%20Re%3AThis%20List> > abbe_online <abbe_online> > > > Sun Feb 21, 2010 9:06 am (PST) > > > > Just want to say I am grateful for this List. > > I read here because in my experience with this List there is less > chance of getting harmful information. That is because ego-trippers, > who have become medical professionals on the Internet without the > benefit of education and training are challenged, along with the > stealth marketers who use them. > > On other Lists, I have observed one person, at least, who ended up > with diabetes from using their own protocol, then blamed it on doctors > for not warning them. Another person died, can't give any of the > details that was very hush, hush, but right up to death this person > was handing out information. It's the hush hush part that *should* > make people question. > > So, thanks to those of you who don't allow these self-proclaimed > medical experts and stealth marketers to go unchallenged. > > Abbey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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