Guest guest Posted November 5, 2006 Report Share Posted November 5, 2006 Hi , I actually live in Flossmoor and my son (he's 26) was an inclusion student at Homewood-Flossmoor HS, or " H-F " as we call it here on da Sout' Side. H-F was great for Russ as well as my NT boys, lots of AP classes and is a 3 time Dept. of Education Blue Ribbon winning school and was excellent on ALL LEVELS. His Post-Senior program was outstanding but of course, there is nothing of that quality after he got of school. I know the surrounding school systems pretty well. If you consider moving and are interested in Flossmoor, contact me and I will fill you in. I am a past president of the Chicago/South Suburban ASA and know the territory--even now I have contacts. Welcome! Where does your friend in Flossmoor live? Marie > > Hello to all: > > I've been reading some of the posts and sounds like a great group. I > have a 12yr ASD daughter. We live 30 miles south of Springfield IL. > I am most interested in making sure I have a 5yr plan for our daughter > and most importantly what she will be doing when she age's out of the > school system. We also have a typical (well as typical as a 9 year old > can be) almost 9yr old son. > > I also like to keep abreast of up North as my hubby tends to get twings > about changing jobs and moving north...so then where do I live. The > only people I know up there live in and Floosmoor, neither have > children with disabilities. > > So I guess you can say I'm here to listen and learn! > > Good Day. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2006 Report Share Posted November 6, 2006 We are so happy to have you join us, . We are hoping to reach all parts of the state and generate productive ideas that promote quality futures for our children, collectively lobby for change in Illinois so that community supports are funded adequately and support one another through the challenging times. Welcome! Ellen Ellen Garber Bronfeldegskb@... Newby Introduction Hello to all:I've been reading some of the posts and sounds like a great group. I have a 12yr ASD daughter. We live 30 miles south of Springfield IL. I am most interested in making sure I have a 5yr plan for our daughter and most importantly what she will be doing when she age's out of the school system. We also have a typical (well as typical as a 9 year old can be) almost 9yr old son.I also like to keep abreast of up North as my hubby tends to get twings about changing jobs and moving north...so then where do I live. The only people I know up there live in and Floosmoor, neither have children with disabilities.So I guess you can say I'm here to listen and learn!Good Day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2009 Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 Hiya Len, read the opening notes in group's webpage, please. the photos section, the files, tell the story. so far there's been no official interest in this...at all, by the good doctors doing the original research or anyone else. It does appear to offer very substantial benefits without attendant risks, but without double-blinded studies by the right people it is in the public domain. The public is sort of apathetic, but some people have just built and used these things now for some years, it only takes an hour to build one, and they are quietly adopting it alongside whatever else they use as a home remedy for any infections, bites, etc. It is not good for HIV per se, but could save lives from the AIDS infections people get on top of HIV. HIV is hidden where electricity can hardly reach it, otherwise you could probably stop it, also. I wish people would wake up and build them, as we don't really need the medical establishment to do this, so why put it on hold for them? we'd just buy a battery and wire and do it ourselves rather than pay them. but folks seem to need " official permission " for it, so it tends to sit. I have been working on the ones with practical minds, and they are well off as a result. people with impractical minds will not build or use it. people with nasty infections sometimes do, inspite of their minds. bG > > Greetings kind people > > My name is Len and I live in Sunny South Africa. I have stumbled across blood electrification quite by chance and am intrigued and astounded at what my limited research has revealed. > > Starting with the discovery of Drs. Lyman and Kaali in 1991 at the Einstein College of Medicine in New York, the astonishing quelling of reports taken further by the late [in my opinion great] Dr (Bob) Beck, I am at the point of asking myself why this is such a well kept secret? I am eager to learn from those of you who clearly have years of knowledge and experience and bow to your superior knowledge. Please point me in the direction of documentation, summaries, bodies of evidence or any information that I may use to enlighten myself further. > > As a skeptic when it comes to conspiracy theories I have to admit that I smell a rat with regard to the suppression of information about blood electrification in general. > > You speak of Godzilla in this forum; Is there somewhere I can find simple instructions as to how to go about making one and how best to apply it to achieve the desired outcomes? There is so much to learn from you wise folk... > > Is there a collective body of evidence being built up that can be used over time to prove, beyond any doubt, that this concept actually works? I look forward to learning more. > > Kind regards > > Len > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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