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: I didn't congratulate you earlier because I knew you had lots to

do without reading all this e-mail. I think it is super and wish you all

the luck in life. Phyllis

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  • 1 year later...

I just signed up for it because I too would like to know what problems,

other then what is posted on this site, can be.

susan & hobbes

michigan

>For your research regarding failures and problems, you might also

>want to join Problem CI which is another list I run.

>

><http://www./group/problemci>http://www./group/\

problemci

>

>There are going to be a precentage of failures in any device of this

>nature. They can't be 100% perfect.

>

>Alice

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Lee

i have goose bumps reading your email thanks so much for sharing and

making my day!!!!

before my own surgery i was told i wouldn't be able to understand speech

without speech reading because i was without sound for 28 yrs just like

you

i proved that statement wrong and proud to do so this CI is really an

amazing device it's open worlds unknown to me

again thanks for sharing it's a great way for me to start my day by

wearing a big smile

susan

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In a message dated 2/13/2004 5:44:16 AM Pacific Standard Time,

julianne.gillen@... writes:

May I have permission to add it to my research folder?

Sure, do you mind tell us what kind of research?

Lee

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In a message dated 2/13/2004 6:28:46 AM Pacific Standard Time,

julianne.gillen@... writes:

it's just to build

up a genuine data of evidence to back up both sides for and against the CI.

That is really good! Thank you for thinking of it.

Lee

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Well done Lee!

That was a lovely report you wrote I was smiling reading it! It shows you

showed great patience and a good attitude/mind-set in going for the

implant... not getting expectations up and taking it all one day at a time

etc., not letting low scores bother you... onwards and upwards!

May I have permission to add it to my research folder?

Keep up the good work!

nne

Researching CIs

Dublin

Thank you!

Thank you to EVERYONE,,,,,,,named and unnamed...... even the Big Guy

Upstairs.

Today's test proved to me that pre-lingual deaf (profoundly deaf since

birth)

CAN do it!

I went ahead for implant in hope that even if I can get 25% discrimination,

I

will be pleased, that all I care about, knowing that hearing better will

give

me better lip-reading communication. I never dream that I would

discriminate

speech.

To give you all a little background, I was clearly born profoundly deaf.

Back in the 50's, they could not test babies until they reach age of 3 years

old.

Until my test, they had questioned my hearing but until I was tested, they

had no way of knowing how much. I never verbalize a sound, not even

baby-talk.

At the time, they discovered that I had profound loss and I was given my

first hearing aid.

I was placed in Oral preschool for Hard of Hearing (don't ask me, I am and

always been deaf) based on my ability of being such a " chronic motor mouth " ,

later mainstreamed, never learned sign until I went to college.

Fast forward 40 some years........ I decided to be implanted, still worn my

beloved hearing aid. Keep in mind that my hearing NEVER decreased as I got

older, other word, what I heard at 3, same loss at 40 something. That was

about

95dB average with no response ever above 750 or 1,000 freq.

Today, I had my first hearing test since I was implanted. I am still in

awe,

and " refuse " to believe that the audiogram I saw belong to me. I heard at

average of 30dB clear across the chart, from 250 to 8,000! There is NO WAY

it

looked like anything I had for the last 40 some years. 30dB is ideal

hearing

range for the implantee, which it equals to having mild hearing loss. I

then

had single word test, open set, that went from 2% with hearing aid to a

" nice "

4% with implant. I didn't care because it been only one month and I knew in

time, it will improve. HOWEVER........ in doing open set sentence, I scored

a

whooping 30%. That alone is too unbelievable for me. Hearing aid score was

3%

With all those " pre-lingual deaf can't benefit " ,,,,,,, I still can't believe

whoever started it would start that rumor....... I am a living proof that we

CAN do it!

Thank you for putting up with my rambling........

Lee

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I am researching CI stories (mostly pre-lingual Deaf) good and bad...

everyone should be aware of both sides of the equation before making their

minds up... I'm gathering the info for a TV documentary. We won't publish

it or put it on TV without further approval from you... it's just to build

up a genuine data of evidence to back up both sides for and against the CI.

Here in Ireland the information is mostly one-sided... A trait that even

hearing TV producers have questioned. Even more so when we have met an equal

amount of 'failed' CI's as well as successful CIs. Note I only use the word

in ' ' for want of a better word really as most of them have other factors

that explain why they say the CI has failed them - i.e. high expectations

not met, or some have good sound recognition but have facial twitching and

migraines.

We noticed that here this group is all positive, positive, positive's

experience... occasionally the ugly head does pop up (e.g. on Culture; brand

wars etc.) but I don't see any posts from anyone who declares themselves

'failed' CI.

Re: Thank you!

In a message dated 2/13/2004 5:44:16 AM Pacific Standard Time,

julianne.gillen@... writes:

May I have permission to add it to my research folder?

Sure, do you mind tell us what kind of research?

Lee

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Your welcome ;)

Re: Thank you!

In a message dated 2/13/2004 6:28:46 AM Pacific Standard Time,

julianne.gillen@... writes:

it's just to build

up a genuine data of evidence to back up both sides for and against the CI.

That is really good! Thank you for thinking of it.

Lee

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nne,

Not all implants are successful and that is well known. Sharing

them is actually encouraged but also it is preferred to be the

actual listmember's experience.

You should understand that it's difficult to post about a failure

issue among individuals who are telling how well they are doing.

Anyone who goes thru this process wants it to work as planned and

well. Stating that it doesn't can be painful. We have had

instances of implants with failures on the list. We don't see many

of them but they are here. An interesting factor in these failures

has been found that many are surgical failures rather than actual

device failures but the real life issues are scattered thru the

archives and you can find some of the examples you are looking for.

For your research regarding failures and problems, you might also

want to join Problem CI which is another list I run.

http://www./group/problemci

There are going to be a precentage of failures in any device of this

nature. They can't be 100% perfect.

Alice

> We noticed that here this group is all positive, positive,

positive's experience... occasionally the ugly head does pop up

(e.g. on Culture; brand wars etc.) but I don't see any posts from

anyone who declares themselves'failed' CI. >

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You're welcome.

At 09:01 AM 12/16/2004, you wrote:

>I want to give you a great big thank-you for bringing

>immunics to the world as an organized system that one

>can learn and use.

>

>I was studying the lesson about adding things to your

>DNA and all the creative things you can do with DNA

>and was overwhelmed with surges of gratitude for the

>privilege of having this knowledge.

>

>I am so amazed how much immunics you can do to cure

>so-called psychiatric and personality problems. Who

>needs a psychiatrist when you can diagnose and treat

>yourself with the most appropriate things via your

>immune system!

>

>I love this immeasureably. Thank you again.

>

>Love,

>Meredith

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Mickey,

All those supplements sound good, but I've got one piece of advice, give each

supplement at least two weeks to see if there are going to be any side effects

or reactions from it and then introduce the next one. I say this because we had

a terrible reaction to L-taurine freeform capsules I got from the healthfood

store. I had been giving her the caplet form for about 1 year and she showed no

reaction to it but I didn't think that it was working as well as it should, so I

decided to try the freeform kind and she acted like a bat out of hell. I just

thank God that I realized that the Taurine could be the reason for this awful

behavior and once I took her off of it, she was fine after about three days.

What I'm saying is that if you give her too many at one time or too close to

each other, if she has a bad reaction to one of them, you won't know which one

is the culprit so it's best to do it slow and take your time with it just like

the meds. Good Luck!

Grace

mi42779 <mi42779@...> wrote:

I am very greatful for the support and information that people in

the group are offering. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

I have been busy running around, reading and trying to implement

new things and did not have the energy -physical and mental to thank

each person individually.

I finally have found the things that I need (vitamins, taurine,

magnesium.) I have read Dr. Balch's book. Thank you Arnold

for recommending it. and and , tahnk you very much for

your help

I have buoght a variety of multivitamins--not knowing which ones she

will like and want to swallow for me. This has always been an issue

for us, but that is taken care of now. I found that she likes

unsweetened/unflavored vitamins.

We have decided to introduce things gradually so the body can

adjust, and also to know what helps and what's making things worse.

For now I am giving her multivitamins 3 times a day, at the end of

the meal with organinc dark chocolate. The vitamins do not taste

well so we compromised on taking them with dark chocolate, which she

loves. I have taked with the pediatrician about vitamins

(especially vitamin B6 --recommended dosage for 45 lb--she gets

10mg/day now)and I got no help from him-- he does not believe this

is worth trying...

I am kind of doing this by myself, trying to read as much as i can

and put together pieces from different sources. I am not sure this

is the best way to do it. We'll be out of town the second half of

June, and I have big plans for when we come back: introduce L-

taurine, L-tyrosine, magnesium_I got the chelate form as per Dr.

Balch's book, glyconutrints, cicuta virosa, cell salts, Epson

salt baths, heavy metals oral detox. Gradually and slowly.

Does anyone know about the role of Lecithin--I got the soy all

natural granules in the tratment of epilepsy. I know it is helping

the brain, I imagine it can not hurt. I have started her on a small

dose yesterday.

Again many thanks.

Mickey

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Missed the original post? where and when and stuff ?

Re: Picnic Reminder

> AND - the clothing exchange from hell..... Bring all the clothes you

> have undergrown and get new ones that fit or will fit soon. If you

> can bring them on wire hangers and mark them with the size that would

> be so helpful. Myshalla has already made a deal with a women's

> shelter to take everything we have left (thanks!!!).

>

I would like to elaborate on the clothing exchange just a little. :)

Last year when I helped to sort and size all the left overs, we came

across some sad surprises. Visible stains and obvious holes or tears.

Please check your clothes carefully before bringing them to the

Exchange. For most of us, clothing has been a real source of

psychological distress. " Nothing fits " , " Why can't they make anything

cute in my size " , " I'll buy it anyway and lose into it " . It can be a

real heartbreak to find something wonderful, get it home, and find that

it has some irrepairable problem. Thank you for your time and

consideration.

Myshalla

5/1/2003

130lbs off

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You will.

At 09:52 AM 12/30/2005 -0800, you wrote:

>Though my vacation has been filled with wonderful people, I have been going

>through solitude withdraw. I woke up early today and decided to take the

>day for myself. I browsed the site and observed the changes and

>progressions, followed by about an hour of immunics actions. I then fell

>into a deep meditation. I was just coming out of this when you called...if

>you were wandering why I sounded a bit sleepy.

>

>Anyway, I wanted to thank you for taking the time to coach me. I am really

>dedicated to getting the word out about this, and I am grateful to have your

>guidance. I only hope I can return the favor by helping to make the sweep.

>

>Love,

>susie

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Janet,

I had no idea you were a principal of a school for the Deaf. Which one? And

that is great you have the support of the staff and the deaf kids. I'm not sure

the Deaf folks here would be supportive if they knew I was getting a CI. Since

I'm not teaching now, I just stay in contact with my closest friends there.

Being a stay at home Mom makes it hard to keep in touch with friends that work

full time.

Anyway, good luck on the surgery. Enjoy the fact you have time alone. And I

love Anne of Green Gables as well. I've only seen the first movie but I have all

of the books.

I hope to farm my daughter out for at least the first night and maybe the 2nd

night when I have the surgery. She's 8 yrs old so it is harder to farm her out

:}. She also goes to school and the family that will have her homeschools. And

she has to be driven to school: from their house it is nearly 30 mins.

So...makes it a bit complicated. Makes me wish I had family nearby other than my

elderly inlaws who can't keep her due to health issues (alzheimer's and heart

problems).

in SC

hoping to get a CI soon

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Wow, Janet, what a role model you are to others. Anne of Green Gables is a

good choice-my father's native homeland. Am curious about the Hawaiian

chocolate. Hope you are up and munching on it now.

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You are most welcome edge49,

PLEASE return after you get some sleep and celebration after the exam and let us

know how it went!

Jeanetta

jaimeedge49 <jaimeedge49@...> wrote:

Thanks for your help with the mg to grains. That's probably why the

answer I got wans't on the multiple choice practice test. I'm off to

take the test! Thanks again guys! This web site is GREAT!

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I was shocked to find out I passed! After all, I didn't take any classes, only

self-studied.

Special thanks to Jeanetta and Christian for their suggestions on what to study,

since they recommended focusing on dosage calculations and federal laws. I'm

glad I found this group!

Now it's time to submit an application to Virginia for a state Pharmacy

Technician license. =)

Tingting

Thank you!

Dear all,

I got my online pass/fail results for the July 22 eaxm, and I passed!

I just wanted to thank Jeanetta for creating this group and providing so many

great tutorials/links/ etc. You've created an awesome resource.

Also, thank you to everyone else who posted questions and answers to the

list. I gleaned lots of helpful information from the various emails, but more

than anything, it helped to know that there were so many other people going

through the same stress I was.

Good luck to everyone else who took the July exam, and to those taking the

September/Novermber exams as well!

Eddie Briggs, CPHT ;)

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Congratulations, Tingting! :)

Tingting Gao <starice8@...> wrote:

I was shocked to find out I passed! After all, I didn't take any

classes, only self-studied.

Special thanks to Jeanetta and Christian for their suggestions on what to study,

since they recommended focusing on dosage calculations and federal laws. I'm

glad I found this group!

Now it's time to submit an application to Virginia for a state Pharmacy

Technician license. =)

Tingting

Thank you!

Dear all,

I got my online pass/fail results for the July 22 eaxm, and I passed!

I just wanted to thank Jeanetta for creating this group and providing so many

great tutorials/links/ etc. You've created an awesome resource.

Also, thank you to everyone else who posted questions and answers to the list. I

gleaned lots of helpful information from the various emails, but more than

anything, it helped to know that there were so many other people going through

the same stress I was.

Good luck to everyone else who took the July exam, and to those taking the

September/Novermber exams as well!

Eddie Briggs, CPHT ;)

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I will!! I'll be there the 24th and 25th. I'll be there with a friend who is getting a fill. Her fill is the 24th and we are going to go shopping and do fun stuff the rest of the day and head back on the 25th.

I'm a Diamondbacks fan big time! I have a gazillion Diamondbacks jerseys and I always wear them when I'm in Mexicali. So I'll come and see you and I'll be the one wearing a jersey!

On 3/6/07, queenofbling_1 <queenofbling_1@...> wrote:

Thank you to those who replied with a warm welcome and answers to my questions. You have put me at ease. Is their anyone who will be in Mexicali on the 23rd-26th? I would love to meet and visit with you.

Tammy

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>

>

> Thanks everyone for the encouragement.

> Thanks to you Chris~I am so trying to be positive~

> ~positive thoughts equal positive results!~

>

> I ordered from anabolic-pharma April 4th~wasn't shipped until the

13th.

>

> RN

>

RN

I don't know if I have any more jokes for you to make you laugh, but

I would be more than willing to cry with you.

Stay strong. It won't be long now.

edwards112

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You are most welcome to any and all help from this site owner, moderator,

texperts and its members.

So did you actually take a TEST on calculations?trade generics? PLEASE share

with us WHAT your test had on it.

Thank you for your display of appreciation.

Tell us more about your job and training as it develops.

Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

F/O

korluq <korluq@...> wrote: i just want to

say a big thank you to everyone who responded when i

posted a question about the kind of questions that would be on the test

(preinterview test) a few weeks ago when i was about to go for my

interview. i also want to let you know that i passed the test and have

just been offered the job as a pharmacy tech.i'm so excited!! it is at

a local hospital here and i'm suppose to be starting soon(well, after

seven weeks of training).thank you againg and keep up the great job.

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the test was all on calculations. there were 39 questions, 36 of which were

basic short calculation problems (examples, Nitroglycerin is available in a

variety of strength including 1/150 grains. what is this in mg). and three long

clac.(like finding FV or IC) problems. thanks again.

Jeanetta Mastron <rxjm2002@...> wrote: You are most welcome to

any and all help from this site owner, moderator, texperts and its members.

So did you actually take a TEST on calculations?trade generics? PLEASE share

with us WHAT your test had on it.

Thank you for your display of appreciation.

Tell us more about your job and training as it develops.

Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

F/O

korluq <korluq@...> wrote: i just want to say a big thank you to everyone

who responded when i

posted a question about the kind of questions that would be on the test

(preinterview test) a few weeks ago when i was about to go for my

interview. i also want to let you know that i passed the test and have

just been offered the job as a pharmacy tech.i'm so excited!! it is at

a local hospital here and i'm suppose to be starting soon(well, after

seven weeks of training).thank you againg and keep up the great job.

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FV? Flow volume?

IC ?

Please explain further.

Thanks

Jeanetta

korlu quiqui <korluq@...> wrote:

the test was all on calculations. there were 39 questions, 36 of which

were basic short calculation problems (examples, Nitroglycerin is available in a

variety of strength including 1/150 grains. what is this in mg). and three long

clac.(like finding FV or IC) problems. thanks again.

Jeanetta Mastron <rxjm2002@...> wrote: You are most welcome to any and all

help from this site owner, moderator, texperts and its members.

So did you actually take a TEST on calculations?trade generics? PLEASE share

with us WHAT your test had on it.

Thank you for your display of appreciation.

Tell us more about your job and training as it develops.

Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

F/O

korluq <korluq@...> wrote: i just want to say a big thank you to everyone

who responded when i

posted a question about the kind of questions that would be on the test

(preinterview test) a few weeks ago when i was about to go for my

interview. i also want to let you know that i passed the test and have

just been offered the job as a pharmacy tech.i'm so excited!! it is at

a local hospital here and i'm suppose to be starting soon(well, after

seven weeks of training).thank you againg and keep up the great job.

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>

> Thank you for answering my simple querry-- that is what I wanted to

know and I could not find it in my old PDR--

> Thank you again,

> Ann

>

>

> Ms Ann Wood Fuller,

> Narco is Norco and the 10mg pill that you are taking 4times in 24

> hours is Norco.

>

>

>

>

Ms Ann Wood Fuller,

You are welcome. I must say I am surprised that with your great

wealth of knowledge and education, you did not know that already.

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>

> Thank you for answering my simple querry-- that is what I wanted to

know and I could not find it in my old PDR--

> Thank you again,

> Ann

>

>

> Ms Ann Wood Fuller,

> Narco is Norco and the 10mg pill that you are taking 4times in 24

> hours is Norco.

>

>

>

>

Ms Ann Wood Fuller,

You are welcome. I must say I am surprised that with your great

wealth of knowledge and education, you did not know that already.

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