Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 A very good point. Toxins are everywhere. Suzy >From: " DAWN RIDER " <israelswarrior@...> >Reply-SSRI medications >SSRI medications , prozactruth , >disclosethetruth >Subject: (unknown) >Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 16:36:24 -0600 > >This was just forwarded by Dr. : > >Here is information we have sent to you previously, but this reminder is >good to have. The study did note that antidepressants were among those >medications found in abundance polluting our rivers and streams. > >One issue not addressed here that certainly should be is the possible >synergistic effects of these medications on those already taking various >medications. > >Another issue not addressed is the potential danger to those who lack the >P450 2D6 liver enzyme which makes them unable to metabolize serotonergic >antidepressants and therefore, open to severe adverse reactions. We know >that many murder/sucides have happened with only one or two doses for some >people. Two recent cases to appear in court are: > >#1 The Schell case: Schell took only two Paxil and shot his >wife, daughter, baby granddaughter and himself. Last June the jury in >Cheyenne, WY ruled that Paxil was the major cause of these tragic deaths >that destroyed this family and they awarded the few surviving family >members >$6.4 Million in damages. > >#2 The Laczong case in San , CA. Laczong took Paxil for only 72 >hours before drowning his two children and himself in the same bathtub. Mr. >Laczong is of Asian decent and we know that Asians have serious problems in >metabolising the SSRI antidepressants, leaving them wide open for adverse >reactions. This warning has not been given to patients. The Laczong case >was >settled for an undisclosed amount by the makers of Paxil earlier this year. > >So we see that very small amounts of these chemicals can have EXTREME >adverse reactions on some people. With this in mind it is clear to see what >a dangerous situation the potential of this unintentional medicating of the >population. > >This poses some very interesting questions. Does this mean that in every >case of violent crime we will now need toxicology reports to make sure >there >are no SSRIs present even in those who have no prescription for one of >these >drugs? > >Dr. Ann Blake , Executive Director, >International Coalition For Drug Awareness >(www.drugawareness.org) & author of Prozac: Panacea >or Pandora? - Our Serotonin Nightmare (800-280-0730) > >_______________________________________________________ > >Original article: >http://my.webmd.com/content/article/1689.52013 > > >Streams Contaminated with Drugs > >Medications May be Harming our Waters > >By Warner > >WebMD Medical News > > >March 13, 2002 -- You may want to think twice before taking a sip from that >pristine-looking mountain stream or sampling the local trout. A new, >national survey of America's streams shows most contain a laundry list of >contaminants ranging from detergent to prescription drugs and sex hormones. > >In the first-ever nationwide study of pharmaceuticals, hormones, and other >contaminants in our streams, researchers at the U.S. Geological Survey used >new testing methods to measure the levels of these contaminants in 139 >streams in 30 states from 1999-2000. > >What they found in America's streams is like a snapshot of our national >medicine cabinet: aspirin, Tylenol, prescription medicines for heart >problems and high blood pressure, and female sex hormones used in hormone >replacement therapy and birth control pills. > >In addition to medications, the most commonly found compounds included >caffeine, cotinine (a product created by the breakdown of nicotine), the >insect repellant DEET, triclosan (the active ingredient in antibacterial >soaps and detergents), a flame retardant, and steroids that indicate fecal >matter contamination. > >Although the concentrations of most compounds were low -- usually less than >one part per billion -- prior studies have suggested that exposure to >levels >even lower than those found in this study can have harmful effects on fish >and other aquatic species. The effects on humans, if any, have not yet been >determined. > >Researchers screened for a group of 95 organic wastewater contaminants and >found 82 of them in at least one stream. More than a third of the streams >sampled contained 10 or more contaminants, and one stream alone contained >38 >different chemicals. > >Since this was the first study to screen for pharmaceuticals, the authors >say their findings may be slightly skewed because they targeted streams >most >likely to show some contamination, such as those downstream from wastewater >treatment plants or agricultural areas. > >Researchers say the survey shows low-level concentrations of these >contaminants survive wastewater treatment, and more research is needed to >find out how they affect humans, plants, and animals. > >Medically Reviewed >By Dr. Vogin >© 2002 WebMD Inc. All rights reserved. > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 Dear Suzy, yep, toxins everywhere. Kinda makes me wonder if it's even worth it to quit smoking cigarettes. It hardly matters anymore. Stinky > A very good point. Toxins are everywhere. > Suzy > > > >From: " DAWN RIDER " <israelswarrior@y...> > >Reply-SSRI medications@y... > >SSRI medications@y..., prozactruth@y..., > >disclosethetruth@y... > >Subject: (unknown) > >Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 16:36:24 -0600 > > > >This was just forwarded by Dr. : > > > >Here is information we have sent to you previously, but this reminder is > >good to have. The study did note that antidepressants were among those > >medications found in abundance polluting our rivers and streams. > > > >One issue not addressed here that certainly should be is the possible > >synergistic effects of these medications on those already taking various > >medications. > > > >Another issue not addressed is the potential danger to those who lack the > >P450 2D6 liver enzyme which makes them unable to metabolize serotonergic > >antidepressants and therefore, open to severe adverse reactions. We know > >that many murder/sucides have happened with only one or two doses for some > >people. Two recent cases to appear in court are: > > > >#1 The Schell case: Schell took only two Paxil and shot his > >wife, daughter, baby granddaughter and himself. Last June the jury in > >Cheyenne, WY ruled that Paxil was the major cause of these tragic deaths > >that destroyed this family and they awarded the few surviving family > >members > >$6.4 Million in damages. > > > >#2 The Laczong case in San , CA. Laczong took Paxil for only 72 > >hours before drowning his two children and himself in the same bathtub. Mr. > >Laczong is of Asian decent and we know that Asians have serious problems in > >metabolising the SSRI antidepressants, leaving them wide open for adverse > >reactions. This warning has not been given to patients. The Laczong case > >was > >settled for an undisclosed amount by the makers of Paxil earlier this year. > > > >So we see that very small amounts of these chemicals can have EXTREME > >adverse reactions on some people. With this in mind it is clear to see what > >a dangerous situation the potential of this unintentional medicating of the > >population. > > > >This poses some very interesting questions. Does this mean that in every > >case of violent crime we will now need toxicology reports to make sure > >there > >are no SSRIs present even in those who have no prescription for one of > >these > >drugs? > > > >Dr. Ann Blake , Executive Director, > >International Coalition For Drug Awareness > >(www.drugawareness.org) & author of Prozac: Panacea > >or Pandora? - Our Serotonin Nightmare (800-280-0730) > > > >_______________________________________________________ > > > >Original article: > >http://my.webmd.com/content/article/1689.52013 > > > > > >Streams Contaminated with Drugs > > > >Medications May be Harming our Waters > > > >By Warner > > > >WebMD Medical News > > > > > >March 13, 2002 -- You may want to think twice before taking a sip from that > >pristine-looking mountain stream or sampling the local trout. A new, > >national survey of America's streams shows most contain a laundry list of > >contaminants ranging from detergent to prescription drugs and sex hormones. > > > >In the first-ever nationwide study of pharmaceuticals, hormones, and other > >contaminants in our streams, researchers at the U.S. Geological Survey used > >new testing methods to measure the levels of these contaminants in 139 > >streams in 30 states from 1999-2000. > > > >What they found in America's streams is like a snapshot of our national > >medicine cabinet: aspirin, Tylenol, prescription medicines for heart > >problems and high blood pressure, and female sex hormones used in hormone > >replacement therapy and birth control pills. > > > >In addition to medications, the most commonly found compounds included > >caffeine, cotinine (a product created by the breakdown of nicotine), the > >insect repellant DEET, triclosan (the active ingredient in antibacterial > >soaps and detergents), a flame retardant, and steroids that indicate fecal > >matter contamination. > > > >Although the concentrations of most compounds were low -- usually less than > >one part per billion -- prior studies have suggested that exposure to > >levels > >even lower than those found in this study can have harmful effects on fish > >and other aquatic species. The effects on humans, if any, have not yet been > >determined. > > > >Researchers screened for a group of 95 organic wastewater contaminants and > >found 82 of them in at least one stream. More than a third of the streams > >sampled contained 10 or more contaminants, and one stream alone contained > >38 > >different chemicals. > > > >Since this was the first study to screen for pharmaceuticals, the authors > >say their findings may be slightly skewed because they targeted streams > >most > >likely to show some contamination, such as those downstream from wastewater > >treatment plants or agricultural areas. > > > >Researchers say the survey shows low-level concentrations of these > >contaminants survive wastewater treatment, and more research is needed to > >find out how they affect humans, plants, and animals. > > > >Medically Reviewed > >By Dr. Vogin > >© 2002 WebMD Inc. All rights reserved. > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 Dear Suzy, yep, toxins everywhere. Kinda makes me wonder if it's even worth it to quit smoking cigarettes. It hardly matters anymore. Stinky > A very good point. Toxins are everywhere. > Suzy > > > >From: " DAWN RIDER " <israelswarrior@y...> > >Reply-SSRI medications@y... > >SSRI medications@y..., prozactruth@y..., > >disclosethetruth@y... > >Subject: (unknown) > >Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 16:36:24 -0600 > > > >This was just forwarded by Dr. : > > > >Here is information we have sent to you previously, but this reminder is > >good to have. The study did note that antidepressants were among those > >medications found in abundance polluting our rivers and streams. > > > >One issue not addressed here that certainly should be is the possible > >synergistic effects of these medications on those already taking various > >medications. > > > >Another issue not addressed is the potential danger to those who lack the > >P450 2D6 liver enzyme which makes them unable to metabolize serotonergic > >antidepressants and therefore, open to severe adverse reactions. We know > >that many murder/sucides have happened with only one or two doses for some > >people. Two recent cases to appear in court are: > > > >#1 The Schell case: Schell took only two Paxil and shot his > >wife, daughter, baby granddaughter and himself. Last June the jury in > >Cheyenne, WY ruled that Paxil was the major cause of these tragic deaths > >that destroyed this family and they awarded the few surviving family > >members > >$6.4 Million in damages. > > > >#2 The Laczong case in San , CA. Laczong took Paxil for only 72 > >hours before drowning his two children and himself in the same bathtub. Mr. > >Laczong is of Asian decent and we know that Asians have serious problems in > >metabolising the SSRI antidepressants, leaving them wide open for adverse > >reactions. This warning has not been given to patients. The Laczong case > >was > >settled for an undisclosed amount by the makers of Paxil earlier this year. > > > >So we see that very small amounts of these chemicals can have EXTREME > >adverse reactions on some people. With this in mind it is clear to see what > >a dangerous situation the potential of this unintentional medicating of the > >population. > > > >This poses some very interesting questions. Does this mean that in every > >case of violent crime we will now need toxicology reports to make sure > >there > >are no SSRIs present even in those who have no prescription for one of > >these > >drugs? > > > >Dr. Ann Blake , Executive Director, > >International Coalition For Drug Awareness > >(www.drugawareness.org) & author of Prozac: Panacea > >or Pandora? - Our Serotonin Nightmare (800-280-0730) > > > >_______________________________________________________ > > > >Original article: > >http://my.webmd.com/content/article/1689.52013 > > > > > >Streams Contaminated with Drugs > > > >Medications May be Harming our Waters > > > >By Warner > > > >WebMD Medical News > > > > > >March 13, 2002 -- You may want to think twice before taking a sip from that > >pristine-looking mountain stream or sampling the local trout. A new, > >national survey of America's streams shows most contain a laundry list of > >contaminants ranging from detergent to prescription drugs and sex hormones. > > > >In the first-ever nationwide study of pharmaceuticals, hormones, and other > >contaminants in our streams, researchers at the U.S. Geological Survey used > >new testing methods to measure the levels of these contaminants in 139 > >streams in 30 states from 1999-2000. > > > >What they found in America's streams is like a snapshot of our national > >medicine cabinet: aspirin, Tylenol, prescription medicines for heart > >problems and high blood pressure, and female sex hormones used in hormone > >replacement therapy and birth control pills. > > > >In addition to medications, the most commonly found compounds included > >caffeine, cotinine (a product created by the breakdown of nicotine), the > >insect repellant DEET, triclosan (the active ingredient in antibacterial > >soaps and detergents), a flame retardant, and steroids that indicate fecal > >matter contamination. > > > >Although the concentrations of most compounds were low -- usually less than > >one part per billion -- prior studies have suggested that exposure to > >levels > >even lower than those found in this study can have harmful effects on fish > >and other aquatic species. The effects on humans, if any, have not yet been > >determined. > > > >Researchers screened for a group of 95 organic wastewater contaminants and > >found 82 of them in at least one stream. More than a third of the streams > >sampled contained 10 or more contaminants, and one stream alone contained > >38 > >different chemicals. > > > >Since this was the first study to screen for pharmaceuticals, the authors > >say their findings may be slightly skewed because they targeted streams > >most > >likely to show some contamination, such as those downstream from wastewater > >treatment plants or agricultural areas. > > > >Researchers say the survey shows low-level concentrations of these > >contaminants survive wastewater treatment, and more research is needed to > >find out how they affect humans, plants, and animals. > > > >Medically Reviewed > >By Dr. Vogin > >© 2002 WebMD Inc. All rights reserved. > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 Dear Suzy, yep, toxins everywhere. Kinda makes me wonder if it's even worth it to quit smoking cigarettes. It hardly matters anymore. Stinky > A very good point. Toxins are everywhere. > Suzy > > > >From: " DAWN RIDER " <israelswarrior@y...> > >Reply-SSRI medications@y... > >SSRI medications@y..., prozactruth@y..., > >disclosethetruth@y... > >Subject: (unknown) > >Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 16:36:24 -0600 > > > >This was just forwarded by Dr. : > > > >Here is information we have sent to you previously, but this reminder is > >good to have. The study did note that antidepressants were among those > >medications found in abundance polluting our rivers and streams. > > > >One issue not addressed here that certainly should be is the possible > >synergistic effects of these medications on those already taking various > >medications. > > > >Another issue not addressed is the potential danger to those who lack the > >P450 2D6 liver enzyme which makes them unable to metabolize serotonergic > >antidepressants and therefore, open to severe adverse reactions. We know > >that many murder/sucides have happened with only one or two doses for some > >people. Two recent cases to appear in court are: > > > >#1 The Schell case: Schell took only two Paxil and shot his > >wife, daughter, baby granddaughter and himself. Last June the jury in > >Cheyenne, WY ruled that Paxil was the major cause of these tragic deaths > >that destroyed this family and they awarded the few surviving family > >members > >$6.4 Million in damages. > > > >#2 The Laczong case in San , CA. Laczong took Paxil for only 72 > >hours before drowning his two children and himself in the same bathtub. Mr. > >Laczong is of Asian decent and we know that Asians have serious problems in > >metabolising the SSRI antidepressants, leaving them wide open for adverse > >reactions. This warning has not been given to patients. The Laczong case > >was > >settled for an undisclosed amount by the makers of Paxil earlier this year. > > > >So we see that very small amounts of these chemicals can have EXTREME > >adverse reactions on some people. With this in mind it is clear to see what > >a dangerous situation the potential of this unintentional medicating of the > >population. > > > >This poses some very interesting questions. Does this mean that in every > >case of violent crime we will now need toxicology reports to make sure > >there > >are no SSRIs present even in those who have no prescription for one of > >these > >drugs? > > > >Dr. Ann Blake , Executive Director, > >International Coalition For Drug Awareness > >(www.drugawareness.org) & author of Prozac: Panacea > >or Pandora? - Our Serotonin Nightmare (800-280-0730) > > > >_______________________________________________________ > > > >Original article: > >http://my.webmd.com/content/article/1689.52013 > > > > > >Streams Contaminated with Drugs > > > >Medications May be Harming our Waters > > > >By Warner > > > >WebMD Medical News > > > > > >March 13, 2002 -- You may want to think twice before taking a sip from that > >pristine-looking mountain stream or sampling the local trout. A new, > >national survey of America's streams shows most contain a laundry list of > >contaminants ranging from detergent to prescription drugs and sex hormones. > > > >In the first-ever nationwide study of pharmaceuticals, hormones, and other > >contaminants in our streams, researchers at the U.S. Geological Survey used > >new testing methods to measure the levels of these contaminants in 139 > >streams in 30 states from 1999-2000. > > > >What they found in America's streams is like a snapshot of our national > >medicine cabinet: aspirin, Tylenol, prescription medicines for heart > >problems and high blood pressure, and female sex hormones used in hormone > >replacement therapy and birth control pills. > > > >In addition to medications, the most commonly found compounds included > >caffeine, cotinine (a product created by the breakdown of nicotine), the > >insect repellant DEET, triclosan (the active ingredient in antibacterial > >soaps and detergents), a flame retardant, and steroids that indicate fecal > >matter contamination. > > > >Although the concentrations of most compounds were low -- usually less than > >one part per billion -- prior studies have suggested that exposure to > >levels > >even lower than those found in this study can have harmful effects on fish > >and other aquatic species. The effects on humans, if any, have not yet been > >determined. > > > >Researchers screened for a group of 95 organic wastewater contaminants and > >found 82 of them in at least one stream. More than a third of the streams > >sampled contained 10 or more contaminants, and one stream alone contained > >38 > >different chemicals. > > > >Since this was the first study to screen for pharmaceuticals, the authors > >say their findings may be slightly skewed because they targeted streams > >most > >likely to show some contamination, such as those downstream from wastewater > >treatment plants or agricultural areas. > > > >Researchers say the survey shows low-level concentrations of these > >contaminants survive wastewater treatment, and more research is needed to > >find out how they affect humans, plants, and animals. > > > >Medically Reviewed > >By Dr. Vogin > >© 2002 WebMD Inc. All rights reserved. > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 Dear Suzy, yep, toxins everywhere. Kinda makes me wonder if it's even worth it to quit smoking cigarettes. It hardly matters anymore. Stinky > A very good point. Toxins are everywhere. > Suzy > > > >From: " DAWN RIDER " <israelswarrior@y...> > >Reply-SSRI medications@y... > >SSRI medications@y..., prozactruth@y..., > >disclosethetruth@y... > >Subject: (unknown) > >Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 16:36:24 -0600 > > > >This was just forwarded by Dr. : > > > >Here is information we have sent to you previously, but this reminder is > >good to have. The study did note that antidepressants were among those > >medications found in abundance polluting our rivers and streams. > > > >One issue not addressed here that certainly should be is the possible > >synergistic effects of these medications on those already taking various > >medications. > > > >Another issue not addressed is the potential danger to those who lack the > >P450 2D6 liver enzyme which makes them unable to metabolize serotonergic > >antidepressants and therefore, open to severe adverse reactions. We know > >that many murder/sucides have happened with only one or two doses for some > >people. Two recent cases to appear in court are: > > > >#1 The Schell case: Schell took only two Paxil and shot his > >wife, daughter, baby granddaughter and himself. Last June the jury in > >Cheyenne, WY ruled that Paxil was the major cause of these tragic deaths > >that destroyed this family and they awarded the few surviving family > >members > >$6.4 Million in damages. > > > >#2 The Laczong case in San , CA. Laczong took Paxil for only 72 > >hours before drowning his two children and himself in the same bathtub. Mr. > >Laczong is of Asian decent and we know that Asians have serious problems in > >metabolising the SSRI antidepressants, leaving them wide open for adverse > >reactions. This warning has not been given to patients. The Laczong case > >was > >settled for an undisclosed amount by the makers of Paxil earlier this year. > > > >So we see that very small amounts of these chemicals can have EXTREME > >adverse reactions on some people. With this in mind it is clear to see what > >a dangerous situation the potential of this unintentional medicating of the > >population. > > > >This poses some very interesting questions. Does this mean that in every > >case of violent crime we will now need toxicology reports to make sure > >there > >are no SSRIs present even in those who have no prescription for one of > >these > >drugs? > > > >Dr. Ann Blake , Executive Director, > >International Coalition For Drug Awareness > >(www.drugawareness.org) & author of Prozac: Panacea > >or Pandora? - Our Serotonin Nightmare (800-280-0730) > > > >_______________________________________________________ > > > >Original article: > >http://my.webmd.com/content/article/1689.52013 > > > > > >Streams Contaminated with Drugs > > > >Medications May be Harming our Waters > > > >By Warner > > > >WebMD Medical News > > > > > >March 13, 2002 -- You may want to think twice before taking a sip from that > >pristine-looking mountain stream or sampling the local trout. A new, > >national survey of America's streams shows most contain a laundry list of > >contaminants ranging from detergent to prescription drugs and sex hormones. > > > >In the first-ever nationwide study of pharmaceuticals, hormones, and other > >contaminants in our streams, researchers at the U.S. Geological Survey used > >new testing methods to measure the levels of these contaminants in 139 > >streams in 30 states from 1999-2000. > > > >What they found in America's streams is like a snapshot of our national > >medicine cabinet: aspirin, Tylenol, prescription medicines for heart > >problems and high blood pressure, and female sex hormones used in hormone > >replacement therapy and birth control pills. > > > >In addition to medications, the most commonly found compounds included > >caffeine, cotinine (a product created by the breakdown of nicotine), the > >insect repellant DEET, triclosan (the active ingredient in antibacterial > >soaps and detergents), a flame retardant, and steroids that indicate fecal > >matter contamination. > > > >Although the concentrations of most compounds were low -- usually less than > >one part per billion -- prior studies have suggested that exposure to > >levels > >even lower than those found in this study can have harmful effects on fish > >and other aquatic species. The effects on humans, if any, have not yet been > >determined. > > > >Researchers screened for a group of 95 organic wastewater contaminants and > >found 82 of them in at least one stream. More than a third of the streams > >sampled contained 10 or more contaminants, and one stream alone contained > >38 > >different chemicals. > > > >Since this was the first study to screen for pharmaceuticals, the authors > >say their findings may be slightly skewed because they targeted streams > >most > >likely to show some contamination, such as those downstream from wastewater > >treatment plants or agricultural areas. > > > >Researchers say the survey shows low-level concentrations of these > >contaminants survive wastewater treatment, and more research is needed to > >find out how they affect humans, plants, and animals. > > > >Medically Reviewed > >By Dr. Vogin > >© 2002 WebMD Inc. All rights reserved. > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 In a message dated 5/17/02 6:06:36 PM Mountain Daylight Time, stinky72001@... writes: > I always said that the trouble with > cigarette smoking was NOT the tobacco but all the crap they put into > I used to smoke Drum tobacco -- the roll-your-own kind. I remember once smoking a packaged brand cigarette and it made me deathly ill, which pure tobacco never did. Shortly thereafter I quit smoking altogether. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 In a message dated 5/17/02 6:06:36 PM Mountain Daylight Time, stinky72001@... writes: > I always said that the trouble with > cigarette smoking was NOT the tobacco but all the crap they put into > I used to smoke Drum tobacco -- the roll-your-own kind. I remember once smoking a packaged brand cigarette and it made me deathly ill, which pure tobacco never did. Shortly thereafter I quit smoking altogether. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 In a message dated 5/17/02 8:50:50 PM Mountain Daylight Time, nirenbergl@... writes: > Dr. Rath has a cure for cancer > AND... you're at Cancer can be cured, but the side effects from SSRIs can't be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 > Dear Suzy, > yep, toxins everywhere. Kinda makes me wonder if it's even worth it > to quit smoking cigarettes. It hardly matters anymore. > Stinky > Pure tobacco doesn't seem to be as bad as they make it out to be. Winston and American Spirit cigs are free of the tons of other chemical the other cigs are full of, which helps with addiction to more than the nicotine in tobacco. The whole cig smoking + leprosy deal has been highly funded my pharma as per marketing their anti-smoking drugs, gums and devices. Now, their working on a vaccine...like they say, " let's kill 'em for their own good! " This, of course, is another whole topic of controversy. You would do well to go to http://www.forces.org THERE, you will get an entire education on the documented truth behind the lies as per cigarettes, including the WHO retracting it's position and findings that second hand smoke does anything to anybody! THAT you never say in the press anywhere... Let me know what you think, should you decide to visit there... Collissa ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 > Dear Suzy, > yep, toxins everywhere. Kinda makes me wonder if it's even worth it > to quit smoking cigarettes. It hardly matters anymore. > Stinky > Pure tobacco doesn't seem to be as bad as they make it out to be. Winston and American Spirit cigs are free of the tons of other chemical the other cigs are full of, which helps with addiction to more than the nicotine in tobacco. The whole cig smoking + leprosy deal has been highly funded my pharma as per marketing their anti-smoking drugs, gums and devices. Now, their working on a vaccine...like they say, " let's kill 'em for their own good! " This, of course, is another whole topic of controversy. You would do well to go to http://www.forces.org THERE, you will get an entire education on the documented truth behind the lies as per cigarettes, including the WHO retracting it's position and findings that second hand smoke does anything to anybody! THAT you never say in the press anywhere... Let me know what you think, should you decide to visit there... Collissa ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 Jackie, don't underestimate the depression. It can be life-threatening; some subjects have gotten suicidal and have actually gone through with it. Try to see it from another perspective: if your partner really stops drinking and stays stopped, his liver will be regenerating itself. If he stays sober for six months (let's say), his body will start to heal and he will go a LONG way toward having a healthy liver. I would suggest that you and he just work on that for now: his staying sober! Get some help; find a support group (AA worked for me, but it's not the only way). There are a lot on line. In six months, with a major victory under his belt, he and you will be in a better position to look at treatment options. My two cents worth. Regards, Re: [ ] (unknown) > <P> Hi Jackie. Because the treatment causes depression > in and of itself, they are very careful about > administering it to somebody already suffering from > depression. I know you're probably sick of hearing it > (and I am better at saying it than doing it, too), but > it takes patience. It's a very positive step that he > has stopped drinking. As far as that bit about not > being active, that doesn't really have much meaning. I > suppose the bloodwork must've been near normal, which > is a good sign, but you'll learn more when you see the > gastroenterologist. & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; -dz- > <P> & nbsp; <B><I>bluesparkling_angel > & lt;bluesparkling_angel@... & gt;</I></B> wrote: > <BLOCKQUOTE style= " PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: > 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid " ><TT>It's Jackie. > we just got home from the VA, I swear they have this > <BR>thing about sending you on your own tour of the > complex but oh well.<BR><BR>The results are he has > tested positive, the rest does nothing but <BR>confuse > me even more.<BR><BR>The PA told us that according to > the blood tests she did on his blood <BR>and liver > somethings that it didnt seem active right > now.<BR><BR>She said we had to wait to see the > gastroentologist and get the <BR>ultrasound done, the > specialist would probably retest to confirm this > <BR>result.<BR><BR>She also said she couldnt start any > treatment but felt he didnt need <BR>it right now, but > she also added that if he was still drinking > <BR>treatment will be refused, he isnt, he stopped the > day we got the <BR>results last week in the > mail.<BR><BR>She also said because he is now being > treated for depression, caused <BR>mostly by all the > pain from all his other problems and being disabled > <BR>that he may still not get treatment because of his > depression.<BR><BR>Now Im doubly confused here, if > they dont treat him cause he is <BR>depressed now , > just what do they think will happen when they dont > <BR>treat him..how much more depression does this man > need.<BR><BR>And I want to keep him away from anything > that will cause him to want <BR>a drink > again.<BR><BR>Anyway thats it , very confused and > surprised by some stuff she said <BR>but she must know > what she is talking about I hope.<BR><BR>Hope your all > having a good day<BR><BR>luv n many > hugs<BR><BR>jackie<BR><BR></TT><BR><!-- |**|begin egp > html banner|**| --> > <TABLE 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Guest guest Posted May 18, 2002 Report Share Posted May 18, 2002 Ok thanks --- haftaski77 <no_reply > wrote: > Wheels are the big 45 pound plate weights. They are > so big, they > look like car " wheels " - thus the name! > > Jill > > > > > > > > > During everyone's first challenge, what is the > > > maximum amount of > > > > weight you were eventually able to lift with > your > > > legs? What leg > > > > exercises or machine did you use? > > > > > > > > > > C1 - 10 wheels (450 pounds) on the free weight > leg > > > press. > > > C3 - 10 wheels + my trainer on the free weight > leg > > > press for 6 reps. > > > > > > Knee surgery 6 motnhs later........ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2002 Report Share Posted May 18, 2002 , I dont underestimate really, I hope it settles down and that the increased dosage of celexa helps as well as the therapy, but I know what he has been through before and I know it is hard for him to deal with a lot of things and he has a past with suicide attemtps included. This is just not easy and I hope things will go smoothly, its like sitting on needles just waiting for the balloon to pop sometimes though. Anyway thanks for your wise words , they have helped luv n many hugs jackie > > <BLOCKQUOTE style= " PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: > > 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid " ><TT>It's Jackie. > > we just got home from the VA, I swear they have this > > <BR>thing about sending you on your own tour of the > > complex but oh well.<BR><BR>The results are he has > > tested positive, the rest does nothing but <BR>confuse > > me even more.<BR><BR>The PA told us that according to > > the blood tests she did on his blood <BR>and liver > > somethings that it didnt seem active right > > now.<BR><BR>She said we had to wait to see the > > gastroentologist and get the <BR>ultrasound done, the > > specialist would probably retest to confirm this > > <BR>result.<BR><BR>She also said she couldnt start any > > treatment but felt he didnt need <BR>it right now, but > > she also added that if he was still drinking > > <BR>treatment will be refused, he isnt, he stopped the > > day we got the <BR>results last week in the > > mail.<BR><BR>She also said because he is now being > > treated for depression, caused <BR>mostly by all the > > pain from all his other problems and being disabled > > <BR>that he may still not get treatment because of his > > depression.<BR><BR>Now Im doubly confused here, if > > they dont treat him cause he is <BR>depressed now , > > just what do they think will happen when they dont > > <BR>treat him..how much more depression does this man > > need.<BR><BR>And I want to keep him away from anything > > that will cause him to want <BR>a drink > > again.<BR><BR>Anyway thats it , very confused and > > surprised by some stuff she said <BR>but she must know > > what she is talking about I hope.<BR><BR>Hope your all > > having a good day<BR><BR>luv n many > > hugs<BR><BR>jackie<BR><BR></TT><BR><!-- |**|begin egp > > html banner|**| --> > > <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 border=0> > > <TBODY> > > <TR bgColor=#ffffcc> > > <TD align=middle><FONT color=#003399 size=-1><B> > > Groups Sponsor</B></FONT></TD></TR> > > <TR bgColor=#ffffff> > > <TD align=middle width=470> > > <FORM > > > action=http://rd./M=194081.2053425.3521449.1829184/D=egroupwe b/S=17 > 05103589:HM/A=1046314/R=0/*http://www.ediets.com/start.cfm?code=3225 > > method=get target=_top><INPUT type=hidden value=3225 > > name=code> > > <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0> > > <TBODY> > > <TR> > > <TD align=middle><FONT face=arial > > size=-2>ADVERTISEMENT</FONT><BR> > > <TABLE height=250 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 > > width=300 bgColor=#ff6600 border=0> > > <TBODY> > > <TR> > > <TD width=300 colSpan=2><A > > > href= " http://rd./M=194081.2053425.3521449.1829184/D=egroupweb /S=170 > 5103589:HM/A=1046314/R=1/*http://www.ediets.com/start.cfm? code=3225 " ><IMG > > height=102 > > src= " http://us.a1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/a/ed/ediets/300x250_orange_01.g if " > > width=300 border=0></A></TD></TR> > > <TR> > > <TD vAlign=top align=right width=110><A > > > href= " http://rd./M=194081.2053425.3521449.1829184/D=egroupweb /S=170 > 5103589:HM/A=1046314/R=2/*http://www.ediets.com/start.cfm? code=3225 " ><IMG > > height=147 alt= " " > > src= " http://us.a1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/a/ed/ediets/300x250_orange_02.g if " > > width=109 border=0></A></TD> > > <TD vAlign=top align=left width=190 border= " 0 " > > > <TABLE height=147 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 > > width=189 bgColor=#ffffff border=0> > > <TBODY> > > <TR> > > <TD align=right><FONT face=arial color=#cc6600 > > size=2><B>Height:</B></FONT></TD> > > <TD> & nbsp;<SELECT name=htft> <OPTION > > value=4>4</OPTION> <OPTION value=5 selected>5</OPTION> > > <OPTION value=6>6</OPTION> <OPTION > > value=7>7</OPTION></SELECT> & nbsp;<FONT face=arial > > color=#cc6600 size=1>ft</FONT> <SELECT name=htin> > > <OPTION value=0>0</OPTION> <OPTION value=1>1</OPTION> > > <OPTION value=2>2</OPTION> <OPTION value=3>3</OPTION> > > <OPTION value=4 selected>4</OPTION> <OPTION > > value=5>5</OPTION> <OPTION value=6>6</OPTION> <OPTION > > value=7>7</OPTION> <OPTION value=8>8</OPTION> <OPTION > > value=9>9</OPTION> <OPTION value=10>10</OPTION> > > <OPTION value=11>11</OPTION></SELECT><FONT face=arial > > color=#cc6600 size=1>in</FONT></TD></TR> > > <TR> > > <TD align=right><FONT face=arial color=#cc6600 > > size=2><B>Weight:</B></FONT></TD> > > <TD> & nbsp;<INPUT maxLength=3 size=7 name=wt></TD></TR> > > <TR> > > <TD align=right><FONT face=Arial color=#cc6600 > > size=2><B>Sex:</B></FONT></TD> > > <TD> & nbsp;<INPUT type=radio CHECKED value=female > > name=sex> <FONT face=Arial color=#cc6600 > > size=1>F</FONT> <INPUT type=radio value=male name=sex> > > <FONT face=Arial color=#cc6600 > > size=1>M</FONT></TD></TR> > > <TR> > > <TD align=middle colSpan=2><INPUT type=submit > > value= " Get A FREE > > > Profile " ></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR ></TBO > DY></TABLE></FORM></TD></TR> > > <TR> > > <TD><IMG height=1 alt= " " > > > src= " http://us.adserver./l? 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Guest guest Posted May 18, 2002 Report Share Posted May 18, 2002 Jackie what kind of anti-depressants is he on?? That may help him alot and then he can go on treatment..My thoughts are with you.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2002 Report Share Posted May 18, 2002 Jackie my hubby is suppose to take Celexa too..I see the difference when he does take it..I like it when he is on that..Less aggrevated.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2002 Report Share Posted May 18, 2002 I'd certainly keep a close eye on him. This treatment can wear on you emotionally just because it gets old. I have found learning as much as I can and telling my doctor everything is very helpful. If I had accepted the extreme fatigue as part of treatment, he may never have looked as closely at my thyroid. He is a great dr. but if I don't tell him everything and give him all the details, he can't guess. I started thyroid med today so maybe I'll get some of my energy back. Always remember the patient MUST take an active role in his treatment or someone close to him should. My husband was at every dr's appointment with me until he saw I could do it myself. He should know what a pain in the a-- I can be. Well, take care and know we're here for you. Keep your sense of humor as " this too shall pass " Sharon --- bluesparkling_angel <bluesparkling_angel@...> wrote: > , I dont underestimate really, I hope it > settles down and that > the increased dosage of celexa helps as well as the > therapy, but I > know what he has been through before and I know it > is hard for him to > deal with a lot of things and he has a past with > suicide attemtps > included. This is just not easy and I hope things > will go smoothly, > its like sitting on needles just waiting for the > balloon to pop > sometimes though. > > Anyway thanks for your wise words , they have helped > > luv n many hugs > jackie > > > > > > > > > <BLOCKQUOTE style= " PADDING-LEFT: 5px; > MARGIN-LEFT: > > > 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid " ><TT>It's > Jackie. > > > we just got home from the VA, I swear they have > this > > > <BR>thing about sending you on your own tour of > the > > > complex but oh well.<BR><BR>The results are he > has > > > tested positive, the rest does nothing but > <BR>confuse > > > me even more.<BR><BR>The PA told us that > according to > > > the blood tests she did on his blood <BR>and > liver > > > somethings that it didnt seem active right > > > now.<BR><BR>She said we had to wait to see the > > > gastroentologist and get the <BR>ultrasound > done, the > > > specialist would probably retest to confirm this > > > <BR>result.<BR><BR>She also said she couldnt > start any > > > treatment but felt he didnt need <BR>it right > now, but > > > she also added that if he was still drinking > > > <BR>treatment will be refused, he isnt, he > stopped the > > > day we got the <BR>results last week in the > > > mail.<BR><BR>She also said because he is now > being > > > treated for depression, caused <BR>mostly by all > the > > > pain from all his other problems and being > disabled > > > <BR>that he may still not get treatment because > of his > > > depression.<BR><BR>Now Im doubly confused here, > if > > > they dont treat him cause he is <BR>depressed > now , > > > just what do they think will happen when they > dont > > > <BR>treat him..how much more depression does > this man > > > need.<BR><BR>And I want to keep him away from > anything > > > that will cause him to want <BR>a drink > > > again.<BR><BR>Anyway thats it , very confused > and > > > surprised by some stuff she said <BR>but she > must know > > > what she is talking about I hope.<BR><BR>Hope > your all > > > having a good day<BR><BR>luv n many > > > hugs<BR><BR>jackie<BR><BR></TT><BR><!-- > |**|begin egp > > > html banner|**| --> > > > <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 border=0> > > > <TBODY> > > > <TR bgColor=#ffffcc> > > > <TD align=middle><FONT color=#003399 > size=-1><B> > > > Groups Sponsor</B></FONT></TD></TR> > > > <TR bgColor=#ffffff> > > > <TD align=middle width=470> > > > <FORM > > > > > > action=http://rd./M=194081.2053425.3521449.1829184/D=egroupwe > b/S=17 > > > 05103589:HM/A=1046314/R=0/*http://www.ediets.com/start.cfm?code=3225 > > > method=get target=_top><INPUT type=hidden > value=3225 > > > name=code> > > > <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0> > > > <TBODY> > > > <TR> > > > <TD align=middle><FONT face=arial > > > size=-2>ADVERTISEMENT</FONT><BR> > > > <TABLE height=250 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 > > > width=300 bgColor=#ff6600 border=0> > > > <TBODY> > > > <TR> > > > <TD width=300 colSpan=2><A > > > > > > href= " http://rd./M=194081.2053425.3521449.1829184/D=egroupweb > /S=170 > > > 5103589:HM/A=1046314/R=1/*http://www.ediets.com/start.cfm? > code=3225 " ><IMG > > > height=102 > > > > src= " http://us.a1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/a/ed/ediets/300x250_orange_01.g > if " > > > width=300 border=0></A></TD></TR> > > > <TR> > > > <TD vAlign=top align=right width=110><A > > > > > > href= " http://rd./M=194081.2053425.3521449.1829184/D=egroupweb > /S=170 > > > 5103589:HM/A=1046314/R=2/*http://www.ediets.com/start.cfm? > code=3225 " ><IMG > > > height=147 alt= " " > > > > src= " http://us.a1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/a/ed/ediets/300x250_orange_02.g > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2002 Report Share Posted May 18, 2002 He is on Celexa has been since march, sometimes I think they are helping but with the increase Im sure it will do. jackie > Jackie what kind of anti-depressants is he on?? That may help him alot and > then he can go on treatment..My thoughts are with you.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2002 Report Share Posted May 18, 2002 Wishing you the best, Jackie, Hope the celexa works! Kind regards, [ ] Re: (unknown) > , I dont underestimate really, I hope it settles down and that > the increased dosage of celexa helps as well as the therapy, but I > know what he has been through before and I know it is hard for him to > deal with a lot of things and he has a past with suicide attemtps > included. This is just not easy and I hope things will go smoothly, > its like sitting on needles just waiting for the balloon to pop > sometimes though. > > Anyway thanks for your wise words , they have helped > > luv n many hugs > jackie > > > > > > > > > <BLOCKQUOTE style= " PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: > > > 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid " ><TT>It's Jackie. > > > we just got home from the VA, I swear they have this > > > <BR>thing about sending you on your own tour of the > > > complex but oh well.<BR><BR>The results are he has > > > tested positive, the rest does nothing but <BR>confuse > > > me even more.<BR><BR>The PA told us that according to > > > the blood tests she did on his blood <BR>and liver > > > somethings that it didnt seem active right > > > now.<BR><BR>She said we had to wait to see the > > > gastroentologist and get the <BR>ultrasound done, the > > > specialist would probably retest to confirm this > > > <BR>result.<BR><BR>She also said she couldnt start any > > > treatment but felt he didnt need <BR>it right now, but > > > she also added that if he was still drinking > > > <BR>treatment will be refused, he isnt, he stopped the > > > day we got the <BR>results last week in the > > > mail.<BR><BR>She also said because he is now being > > > treated for depression, caused <BR>mostly by all the > > > pain from all his other problems and being disabled > > > <BR>that he may still not get treatment because of his > > > depression.<BR><BR>Now Im doubly confused here, if > > > they dont treat him cause he is <BR>depressed now , > > > just what do they think will happen when they dont > > > <BR>treat him..how much more depression does this man > > > need.<BR><BR>And I want to keep him away from anything > > > that will cause him to want <BR>a drink > > > again.<BR><BR>Anyway thats it , very confused and > > > surprised by some stuff she said <BR>but she must know > > > what she is talking about I hope.<BR><BR>Hope your all > > > having a good day<BR><BR>luv n many > > > hugs<BR><BR>jackie<BR><BR></TT><BR><!-- |**|begin egp > > > html banner|**| --> > > > <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 border=0> > > > <TBODY> > > > <TR bgColor=#ffffcc> > > > <TD align=middle><FONT color=#003399 size=-1><B> > > > Groups Sponsor</B></FONT></TD></TR> > > > <TR bgColor=#ffffff> > > > <TD align=middle width=470> > > > <FORM > > > > > > action=http://rd./M=194081.2053425.3521449.1829184/D=egroupwe > b/S=17 > > 05103589:HM/A=1046314/R=0/*http://www.ediets.com/start.cfm?code=3225 > > > method=get target=_top><INPUT type=hidden value=3225 > > > name=code> > > > <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0> > > > <TBODY> > > > <TR> > > > <TD align=middle><FONT face=arial > > > size=-2>ADVERTISEMENT</FONT><BR> > > > <TABLE height=250 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 > > > width=300 bgColor=#ff6600 border=0> > > > <TBODY> > > > <TR> > > > <TD width=300 colSpan=2><A > > > > > > href= " http://rd./M=194081.2053425.3521449.1829184/D=egroupweb > /S=170 > > 5103589:HM/A=1046314/R=1/*http://www.ediets.com/start.cfm? 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Guest guest Posted May 20, 2002 Report Share Posted May 20, 2002 The book is " Body for Life " by Bill . You can find it at www.amazon.com or at & Noble. You can also check it out from a library, if you want to find out what it's all about first before buying. Here are some links you can check out -- yes, the BFL works when you follow the program. www.bodychangers.com www.bodyforlifediaries.com (unknown) Hi, My name is and I am wanting to have the best body that I have ever had. It has taken me several years to realize that I am not fat, (thanks to my daughter, she made me realize this). I just need to exercise to become fit and have that body that I have always dreamed of having. I had always been skinny growing up. So skinny that I tried to eat as much as my mother would allow me to. For a couple of years after leaving home I didn't try to gain weight. Then when I was 19 years old I had major surgery and lost more weight. One of my major problems is that this surgery was done on my abdomen (my scar is from my belly button to my private part) I'd love to know what I can do (if any) to flatten this out. Now I am 40 and love eating and have gained weight. The funny thing is now I don't want it. The truth of the matter is I just need to tone up. I don't know where to begin and I thought I would try a personal fitness trainer. One of my questions is ..... does this REALLY work?? Besides buying the book (what is the name of the book?) what do I need to start off doing? I am totally lost to this, if anyone could help point me in the directions that I need to go in that would be wonderful. Thank you for listening. Sincerely, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2002 Report Share Posted May 20, 2002 CONGRATULATIONS BRIANNA!!!!!!!!!! Hugs from Eli andRiley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2002 Report Share Posted May 20, 2002 Way to go na, loves his trike so much the pedals have broken off.It is good exercize and I dont think it puts alot of stress on the joints.For his 4th b-day hes getting a big wheel,I hope they still have the hand brake so you can do donuts.As a child there was nothing better than racing down your drive as fast as you could and pulling that brake,weeee. Beck and 3systemic jona wrote: Hi every body, I just wanted to tell everyone that last night na learned to peddle her tricycle! She couldn't do it before but now she can and I was so happy when I seen her riding her tricycle! It will be good exercise for her too. Well gotta go Bye everyone. Jona mom of na 2 poly Join funbug and click here .You can win great prizes! And it's free! Get funbug points just for sending people fun mail! http://www.funbug.com/fun/fb_entry?LSID=sXWdqCjisMnz= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2002 Report Share Posted May 20, 2002 Hi, . I just thought I should add a comment or two on that subject. Another cause of mold on your grasses is when the soil does not have enough minerals. I am a organic gardener, and from past experiences, I have found out a secret or two about wheatgrass. This method is also very effective, as I had the same problem. You can add to your soil some granite powder. No need to purchase it, just go to the nearest place where they cut and polish granite, and ask for some of the dust. They normally throw it away, therefore there is no need to pay neither a dollar nor a cent. Hope this additional information is helpful to your " grassies " . Thank you, GP (unknown) Hello Sproutpeople, Many thanks to Dinesh and Tom who generously shared information on growing wheatgrass in the tropics. I'm pleased to report a beautiful new crop, all growing happily mold-free. I'm wondering if anyone out there knows of the method of composting inside developed by Anne Wigmore? I'd love to be able to make my own soil to grow the wheatgrass in, and it's not possible to do it outdoors in our situation. Apparently the method developed by Wigmore is odor-free. Thanks again, Contessini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2002 Report Share Posted May 20, 2002 You're very sweet. I don't know how helpful I am because I don't have much experience yet in this department, but I try and I appreciate your thinking so. I will always try my best to be supportive, that's just the way I'm made. Hug your baby for us. Eli and Riley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2002 Report Share Posted May 20, 2002 Becki, You have got me laughing so hard; you are so funny about doing donuts and the pulling that brake and weeee. Thanks for your concern with na; it means a lot. I hope is doing well. Jona mom of na 2 poly Allan Larson <alarson1@...> wrote: Way to go na, loves his trike so much the pedals have brokenoff.It is good exercize and I dont think it puts alot of stress on thejoints.For his 4th b-day hes getting a big wheel,I hope they still havethe hand brake so you can do donuts.As a child there was nothing betterthan racing down your drive as fast as you could and pulling thatbrake,weeee.Beck and 3systemicjona wrote:>>> Hi every body,>> I just wanted to tell everyone that last night na learned to> peddle her tricycle! She couldn't do it before but now she can and I> was so happy when I seen her riding her tricycle! It will be good> exercise for her too. Well gotta go Bye everyone. Jona mom of> na 2 poly>>>> Join funbug and click here .You can win great prizes! And it's free!> Get funbug points just for sending people fun> mail!> http://www.funbug.com/fun/fb_entry?LSID=sXWdqCjisMnz=>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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