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This was interesting! I tried the survey from my Windows Internet

Explorer 7 using the URL that Alice supplied:

http://www.stratinno.com/surveys/loginUSA02.htm

with the password US06CIrf

Windows displayed a box: Wrong Log in... That was that! Could not

proceed!

However, I was easily able to enter the survey using my Netscape

browser.

Figger that!

Bob

...............

>

> Hi B.,

>

> > won't accept the log in Password USO6CIrf and tried it your way

>

> The password is a bit different, I think. We had a slightly

different one

> here in Germany (DE instead of US, of course but the rest should be

the

> same.

> So try US06CIre

>

> It is the number 0 (zero), not the letter O as in Ottawa ;-)

>

> Hope this helps,

>

> Sabine in Cologne, Germany with

> (12/98),

> Christian (4/00, great hearing with 2 CIs since 4/01 after

meningitis),

> Florian (6/02) and

> Tobias (8/04) -

>

> all growing up bilingually German/English

>

>

>

> > as well and it keeps say WRONG I have no idea what the problem

is .

> > So many have been successful.

> > Maybe should try it on my hotmail program. will give that a try

and see

> > where

> > it goes.

> > B.

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Hi ,

Thanks so much for writing back. I will try to look and find the web site for

the survey now that I have the correct password. Wish me luck. Hope to meet

you in San in February.

a B

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HI, BOB,

I have been trying for months to get into this survey. FINALLY,

FINALLY using your website and password it worked.

Now I have to wait until they contact me. Thanks loads for posting it.

a B

On Dec 20, 2006, at 5:26 AM, MacPherson wrote:

> This was interesting! I tried the survey from my Windows Internet

> Explorer 7 using the URL that Alice supplied:

> http://www.stratinno.com/surveys/loginUSA02.htm

> with the password US06CIrf

>

> Windows displayed a box: Wrong Log in... That was that! Could not

> proceed!

>

> However, I was easily able to enter the survey using my Netscape

> browser.

>

> Figger that!

>

> Bob

> ..............

>

>

> >

> > Hi B.,

> >

> > > won't accept the log in Password USO6CIrf and tried it your way

> >

> > The password is a bit different, I think. We had a slightly

> different one

> > here in Germany (DE instead of US, of course but the rest should be

> the

> > same.

> > So try US06CIre

> >

> > It is the number 0 (zero), not the letter O as in Ottawa ;-)

> >

> > Hope this helps,

> >

> > Sabine in Cologne, Germany with

> > (12/98),

> > Christian (4/00, great hearing with 2 CIs since 4/01 after

> meningitis),

> > Florian (6/02) and

> > Tobias (8/04) -

> >

> > all growing up bilingually German/English

> >

> >

> >

> > > as well and it keeps say WRONG I have no idea what the problem

> is .

> > > So many have been successful.

> > > Maybe should try it on my hotmail program. will give that a try

> and see

> > > where

> > > it goes.

> > > B.

> >

>

>

>

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I'm in Australia and I answered the questions too. I met the criteria

and it asked for my details. I'll let you know if I hear anything

from them. US$50.00 that would buy half of the Sydney Harbour

Bridge :-)

Ted F.

>

> > This was interesting! I tried the survey from my Windows Internet

> > Explorer 7 using the URL that Alice supplied:

> > http://www.stratinno.com/surveys/loginUSA02.htm

> > with the password US06CIrf

> >

> > Windows displayed a box: Wrong Log in... That was that! Could not

> > proceed!

> >

> > However, I was easily able to enter the survey using my Netscape

> > browser.

> >

> > Figger that!

> >

> > Bob

> > ..............

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Hey Ted I've just registered for it too and will see if they get

back to me. I assumed it was American only but the way the initial

registration was set up it acknowledged that you might come from

overseas. If I get $50.00 we can buy all of Sydney Harbour Bridge!

> >

> > > This was interesting! I tried the survey from my Windows

Internet

> > > Explorer 7 using the URL that Alice supplied:

> > > http://www.stratinno.com/surveys/loginUSA02.htm

> > > with the password US06CIrf

> > >

> > > Windows displayed a box: Wrong Log in... That was that! Could

not

> > > proceed!

> > >

> > > However, I was easily able to enter the survey using my

Netscape

> > > browser.

> > >

> > > Figger that!

> > >

> > > Bob

> > > ..............

>

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> > >

> > > > This was interesting! I tried the survey from my Windows

> Internet

> > > > Explorer 7 using the URL that Alice supplied:

> > > > http://www.stratinno.com/surveys/loginUSA02.htm

> > > > with the password US06CIrf

> > > >

> > > > Windows displayed a box: Wrong Log in... That was that! Could

> not

> > > > proceed!

> > > >

> > > > However, I was easily able to enter the survey using my

> Netscape

> > > > browser.

> > > >

> > > > Figger that!

> > > >

> > > > Bob

> > > > ..............

> >

>

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You're on for that bridge deal, . We might be able to sell it

to a couple of gullible Americans...........a few times :-).

Let us know if you get " chosen " . I thought it was just for the USA as

well, but as I progressed, it had provision for overseas addresses.

Ted F.

> >

> > I'm in Australia and I answered the questions too. I met the

> > criteria and it asked for my details. I'll let you know if I hear

> > anything from them. US$50.00 that would buy half of the Sydney

> > Harbour Bridge :-)

> >

> > Ted F.

> >

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I replied to this, once. Maybe I am only being semi-moderated now, my

post appeared, it was just missing what I wrote :-)

Which was along the lines of:

You're on for that bridge deal, . We might be able to offload

it a couple of times or more, to some gullible Americans :-). I

thought the survey was for the USA only too, but as I progressed, I

could see that there was provision for overseas addresses. Let us

know if you get " chosen " .

Ted F.

> >

> > I'm in Australia and I answered the questions too. I met the

> criteria

> > and it asked for my details. I'll let you know if I hear anything

> > from them. US$50.00 that would buy half of the Sydney Harbour

> > Bridge :-)

> >

> > Ted F.

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Hi, All,

I don't know if you all saw the latest e-message from HLAA but there is a

request for people who are late deafened (over 20) to take part in a series

of questionaires. The " prize " is helping others and a $20 gift certificate to

some unnamed store. I don't really care about that but the surveys are about

quality of life with hearing loss. So just go here: (

_http://chhs.sdsu.edu/slhs/stika/research1/study.htm_

(http://chhs.sdsu.edu/slhs/stika/research1/study.htm) ) or to the hlaa website

to get the information.

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Jackie,

Thanks for that link. By the way everyone, to make a link nonbreakable,

wrap it with the angle < > brackets and it will make it a clickable link.

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Hi, ,

Thanks for letting me know about the brackets to make a link. I didn't

realize that.

Now go meet for a mocha. Thank G-d she's back! Yipeeee!

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Jackie,

Yes we need to share some mochas and get caught on the latest news and

gossip. LOL And Carol, go over there anyway, just to make sure is

really back. I'd hitch a ride with you!

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I was breast fed for a month as a baby and considering my age, I was lucky. It wasn’t as fashionable then.

This is a subject that I think about often. I don’t want my kids to get this. I breast fed my daughter for three years and my son for 19 months. I feed them the Feingold diet except they are allowed to eat whatever they want outside the house. I have my daughter convinced that maraschino cherries are poison. So far so good. They are 9 and 4 with no allergies or any problems what so ever.

Pam

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Why

maraschino cherries?

Re: survey

I was breast

fed for a month as a baby and considering my age, I was lucky. It

wasn’t as fashionable then.

This is a subject that I think about often. I don’t want my kids to

get this. I breast fed my daughter for three years and my son for 19

months. I feed them the Feingold diet except they are allowed to eat

whatever they want outside the house. I have my daughter convinced that

maraschino cherries are poison. So far so good. They are 9 and 4

with no allergies or any problems what so ever.

Pam

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Because they are nothing but Red food coloring and preservatives.

On 7/3/07 6:57 PM, " Keefer " <jkeefer@...> wrote:

Why maraschino cherries?

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Oh.

I used to eat them by the ton as a kid and I still love them though I don’t

eat them very often anymore, mainly because I eat low-carb for the most part

now. I was just wondering if there was some other reason other than the

fact that they taste good but have no nutritional value. J

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Because they are

nothing but Red food coloring and preservatives.

On 7/3/07 6:57 PM, " Keefer "

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Why maraschino cherries?

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hello, i was breast fed for 2 years but my parents let me eat tons of dairy,

wheat, and

sugar so i had awful allergies my whole life (still do). laura

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> Why maraschino cherries?

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Very interesting question!!! I went to a study day today all about birth and how we are born affects us for the rest of our lives.....there is some good evidence. Was wondering if people here know about their birth story. I know I was an OP baby and was distressed at birth . I was separated from my mum for 2 days and didn't breastfeed well. Was wondering specifically if there was a theme running re trauma to the head - forceps baby and so on. Know it is a long shot- but am interested to hear if there may be a theme that we haven't explored as to why we have Samters but others don't, BeckyDana Preis <danapreis@...> wrote: How many of you were Breast-fed as a baby? I was not. Dana

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I know I was about a month early, rather

small – about 5 lbs or so and was put up for adoption when I was just six

weeks old. (The birth mother who was putting up the baby for adoption had to

breast feed for the first six weeks) I can only begin to imagine just how

traumatic it would have been for my birth mother, she had no option back then,

she was 18 and unmarried. After the adoption I was bottle fed obviously.

From: samters [mailto:samters ] On Behalf Of Bannister

Sent: Thursday, 5 July 2007 7:58

AM

samters

Subject: Re: survey

Very interesting question!!! I went to a study day today all about

birth and how we are born affects us for the rest of our lives.....there is

some good evidence. Was wondering if people here know about their birth

story. I know I was an OP baby and was distressed at birth . I was separated

from my mum for 2 days and didn't breastfeed well. Was wondering specifically

if there was a theme running re trauma to the head - forceps baby and so on.

Know it is a long shot- but am interested to hear if there may be a theme that

we haven't explored as to why we have Samters but others don't,

Becky

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well i have an interesting but not traumaic birth story. i was born in the

carport of my

parents' house because everytime they called their midwife they were told to

wait to go to

the hospital. when they decided to leave my mom was standing next to the car

and said

" the head's out " . she laid down and had me and since it was 4am they went inside

and i

nursed and they went to sleep until 9am when the dr.'s office opened. i was

breast fed

until i was 2. i developed samter's when i was 15 (15 years ago). i have had

asthma and

allergies my whole life but then one day i took an ibuprofen which i had many

times

before and ended up in the hospital. now 15 years and 2 surgeries and too much

prednisone later not much has changed. i have been searching for the root of

this for a

while and definatley think it is leukotreine/inflammation related. who knows?

too bad so

few doctors and natural healers know about this awful frustrating condition.

laura

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Wow, what a lovely birth story! Basically your mum did it naturally and all by herself - and you were breastfed til 2! Apparently breastfed babies are supposed to be less likely to develop allergies - but you never can tell and there are always exceptions to the rule. My own Consultant is currently looking for the reason for Samters and he feels it has a genetic basis to it, but certain stressful events can trigger it off. I have a huge interest in birth and birth stories and feel that a lot of peoples health issues can stem from birth difficulties. The woman who I saw talk yesterday, called Sutton, who is a midwife in New Zealand said it's amazing that in this day and age, when women are structurally better built than ever before (not having pelvic problems due to rickets, polio or other diseases) are having more problems than ever before giving birth - WHY?

Beckyelliecub <elliecub@...> wrote: well i have an interesting but not traumaic birth story. i was born in the carport of my parents' house because everytime they called their midwife they were told to wait to go to the hospital. when they decided to leave my mom was standing next to the car and said "the head's out". she laid down and had me and since it was 4am they went inside and i nursed and they went to sleep until 9am when the dr.'s office opened. i was breast fed until i was 2. i

developed samter's when i was 15 (15 years ago). i have had asthma and allergies my whole life but then one day i took an ibuprofen which i had many times before and ended up in the hospital. now 15 years and 2 surgeries and too much prednisone later not much has changed. i have been searching for the root of this for a while and definatley think it is leukotreine/inflammation related. who knows? too bad so few doctors and natural healers know about this awful frustrating condition.laura> How many of you were Breast-fed as a baby? I was not. Dana> > > > > ---------------------------------> New is the ultimate force in competitive emailing. Find out more at the Championships. Plus: play games and win prizes.>

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, your poor mother! Credit to her that she was able to breastfeed you as you were a month early, which could have made it more difficult to breastfeed - and lucky you to have been breastfed to 6 weeks - you received a great deal of goodness from this. I think in Britain in the past - young unmarried mothers weren't even allowed to breastfeed their babies before they were taken away. I'm sure your natural mother must have treasured that time. Thank you for sharing this, Becky <soniarobins@...> wrote: I know I was about a month early, rather small – about 5 lbs or so and was put up for adoption when I was just six weeks old. (The birth mother who was putting up the baby for adoption had to breast feed for the first six weeks) I can only begin to imagine just how traumatic it would have been for my birth mother, she had no option back then, she was 18 and unmarried. After the adoption I was bottle fed obviously. From: samters [mailto:samters ] On Behalf Of BannisterSent: Thursday, 5 July 2007 7:58 AMsamters Subject: Re: survey Very interesting question!!! I went to a study day today all about birth and how we are born affects us for the rest of our lives.....there is some good evidence. Was wondering if people here know about their birth story. I know I was an OP baby and was distressed at birth . I was separated from my mum for 2 days and didn't breastfeed well. Was wondering specifically if there was a theme running re trauma to the head - forceps baby and so on. Know it is a long shot- but am interested to hear if there may be a theme that we haven't explored as to why we have Samters but others don't, BeckyDana Preis

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Thanks Becky and it took 34 years before I

made contact with her again and today we’re very close. I remember when I

had my daughter and looked at her at theage of six weeks. I thought of how my

mother would have had to give me up and how much it must have hurt.

Fortunately these days society is a little more open and kinder in this.

From: samters [mailto:samters ] On Behalf Of Bannister

Sent: Thursday, 5 July 2007 9:30

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samters

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, your poor mother! Credit to her that she was able to breastfeed

you as you were a month early, which could have made it more difficult to

breastfeed - and lucky you to have been breastfed to 6 weeks - you received a

great deal of goodness from this. I think in Britain in the past - young

unmarried mothers weren't even allowed to breastfeed their babies before they

were taken away. I'm sure your natural mother must have treasured that time.

Thank you for sharing this,

Becky

<soniarobinstsn (DOT) cc> wrote:

I know I was about a month early, rather

small – about 5 lbs or so and was put up for adopti on when I was just

six weeks old. (The birth mother who was putting up the baby for adoption

had to breast feed for the first six weeks) I can only begin to imagine

just how traumatic it would have been for my birth mother, she had no option

back then, she was 18 and unmarried. After the adoption I was bottle fed

obviously.

From: samters [mailto:samters ] On Behalf Of Bannister

Sent: Thursday, 5 July 2007 7:58

AM

samters

Subject: Re: survey

Very interesting question!!! I went to a study day today all about

birth and how we are born affects us for the rest of our lives.....there is some

good evidence. Was wondering if people here know about their birth story.

I know I was an OP baby and was distressed at birth . I was separated from my

mum for 2 days and didn't breastfeed well. Was wondering specifically if there

was a theme running re trauma to the head - forceps baby and so on. Know it is

a long shot- but am interested to hear if there may be a theme that we haven't

explored as to why we have Samters but others don't,

Becky

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