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http://www.vitalityweb.com/backstore/electrodes.htm

here is a place tha carries them

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V, I'm going to try the tens pads on multiple sites, and was wondering if

you could help me aquire about twenty pair, of direct me where to get some?

Now that I have a couple, I see the potential for uses

The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of Godzilla

devices and other things useful in research. These are free to members.

Membership is free, but you agree to be on your own, not take our freedom of

speech as medical advice. We are not doctors! Repeat, we are ordinary lay

people, not experts, not healthy officials, or geniuses of any kind. The

information on this group is not intended as medical advice. Most group

members are NOT doctors or health authorities. Please do not request

medical advice, lest anyone get into trouble out of human compassion. There

are huge fines and issues currently involved with unlicensed medical advice.

The group is only here to share experiences according to the theme of the

group, namely testing if electrical stimulus might inactivate microbes, as

it seems to have done in the Einstein Medical College labs. We are

interested in your results, but cannot say anything about repeatability, or

whether this might have medical benefits. Thanks, for your understanding,

good luck researching. --bG

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Hi Jeanette and all,

The quizlab is good site.I tried all ways and then finally could do the quiz

of maths.On the right hand side click on student and parent login and then click

on single room login and then enter classwork as maths #1 and password as member

and then you willbe directed to the assignments.Click on current assignments in

which there is maths quiz click on it and you will have 25 questions in all(5

questions per page)and then after completing all 25 you will be graded that is

how much you answered corrctly and they will tell the correct answers for all

questions.

Hope this helps

thanks

Hemali

On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS Chemistry wrote :

>Dear Hamali,

>Were you able to do this quiz AFTRE my last private email of

>instructions? of by doing it yourself? Either way could you  please

>let others on this site know exactly what you did to get on!

>apparently the site is not user friendly or I give poor instructions.

>Funny only my moderator and other educators and two others were able

>to get in and do the questions on the first try.

>Thanks for sharing and getting back to me.

>Jeanetta

>

>> Hi Janette and all,

>>   Finally I was able to know how to logon to the quizlab site and

>take the maths quiz.I did it and I answered all 25 questions

>correctly. Thanks jeanette for the site and making me somewhat

>confident.Hope I do well in 17th july exam too.

>> Thanks

>> Hemali

>>

>>

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Thank you Hemali for your help. I went in and fixed a minor problem.

I have now changed the Classword to Studyquiz for ALL quizzes and the Password

is still Member.

Once in you can choose the available quizzes.

Thanks

Jeanetta

hemali lawande <hemu_l@...> wrote:

Hi Jeanette and all,

The quizlab is good site.I tried all ways and then finally could do the quiz

of maths.On the right hand side click on student and parent login and then click

on single room login and then enter classwork as maths #1 and password as member

and then you willbe directed to the assignments.Click on current assignments in

which there is maths quiz click on it and you will have 25 questions in all(5

questions per page)and then after completing all 25 you will be graded that is

how much you answered corrctly and they will tell the correct answers for all

questions.

Hope this helps

thanks

Hemali

On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS Chemistry wrote :

>Dear Hamali,

>Were you able to do this quiz AFTRE my last private email of

>instructions? of by doing it yourself? Either way could you please

>let others on this site know exactly what you did to get on!

>apparently the site is not user friendly or I give poor instructions.

>Funny only my moderator and other educators and two others were able

>to get in and do the questions on the first try.

>Thanks for sharing and getting back to me.

>Jeanetta

>

>> Hi Janette and all,

>> Finally I was able to know how to logon to the quizlab site and

>take the maths quiz.I did it and I answered all 25 questions

>correctly. Thanks jeanette for the site and making me somewhat

>confident.Hope I do well in 17th july exam too.

>> Thanks

>> Hemali

>>

>>

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Well, that's a hard one (forgive the pun). Karac is 11 and has started puberty too, but he isn't doing that yet; he is going to the bathroom more frequently and maybe that is why. Would it help to suggest that touching himself like that is allowed only in the bathroom? I would be interested in any suggestions that you receive. Pat K

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The ASHP on sterile products does teach a proper re-capping. I call it the

" swoop " method. Place the needle cap on the work surface area of the hood

(parallel to the back of the hood) - DO NOT hold on to the cap, " swoop " the

syringe, inserting the needle into the cap, then lift it up and snap the cap in

place. It may take some practice - my students tend to " chase the cap "

around the hood for a bit. There are occasions that require a needle change -

as

Karin said - if the syringe is going to the floor or if you are withdrawing

from a amp and need to use a filter needle to inject into the bag, I've even

dropped the syringe in the hood and had the needle contact the work surface.

Hope this helps

Anne P LaVance, BS, CPhT

Instructor and 5+ yr IV tech :-)

Pharmacy Technician Program

Delgado Community College

New Orleans, LA

TEXTPERT

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I've been pondering this same question.

I've read that 500 ppm CS is made in Mexico. Read this on the Oxyplus

board () http://traceminerals.com (hope the link is correct)

seems like a good idea to enhance conductivity.

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Consider having her do a series of blood

glucose tests pre and post meals. Also she can track if these change based on

what she’s eating.

Alice K.

Lindeman, Ph.D.,R.D.

Associate Professor

Assistant Chair

Department of Applied Health Science

116 HPER

1025 E. Seventh Street

Indiana University

Bloomington, IN 47405

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person who is relaxed can create, and to that mind ideas flow like

lightning. - Cicero

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Hi everyone,

My name is and I'm fairly new to the field

of bariatric

nutrition. I'm working in a surgeon's

office as their bariatric

coordinator, here in Burbank, CA. I enjoy

reading the information

posted on this site.

One of my patients is 4 weeks post op and is

complaining about her

head feeling " fuzzy " , probably like

" chemo brain " (if any of you are

familiar with that). She is eating 3

meals/day and 2 protein

supplements. She says she's comsuming close

to 60g pro/day, taking

her vit/min, B12, iron, calcium citrate...eating

some carbs w/meals,

drinking fluids. She does not complain of

dizziness but more like

she's unable to focus or concentrate. Any

suggestions would be

greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

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I checked my CS for the first time last night with my new ppm meter from

hanna and it reads 33 ppm

It is totally clear and that is what it reads ofter being in the cupboard

for a couple weeks.

V

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I've been pondering this same question.

I've read that 500 ppm CS is made in Mexico. Read this on the Oxyplus

board () http://traceminerals.com (hope the link is correct)

seems like a good idea to enhance conductivity.

The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of Godzilla

devices and other things useful in research. These are free to members.

Membership is free, but you agree to be on your own, not take our freedom of

speech as medical advice. We are not doctors! Repeat, we are ordinary lay

people, not experts, not healthy officials, or geniuses of any kind. The

information on this group is not intended as medical advice. Most group

members are NOT doctors or health authorities. Please do not request

medical advice, lest anyone get into trouble out of human compassion. There

are huge fines and issues currently involved with unlicensed medical advice.

The group is only here to share experiences according to the theme of the

group, namely testing if electrical stimulus might inactivate microbes, as

it seems to have done in the Einstein Medical College labs. We are

interested in your results, but cannot say anything about repeatability, or

whether this might have medical benefits. Thanks, for your understanding,

good luck researching. --bG

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When I check my distilled water it reads 1 ppm, after I add about 1/2 cup of

CS from the last batch it reads 4-5 ppm, so I run it until it reads about 10

ppm.

If I forget and it starts turning yellow or gray I keep it for external use.

Dick

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>

>

> I've been pondering this same question.

> I've read that 500 ppm CS is made in Mexico. Read this on the Oxyplus

> board () http://traceminerals.com (hope the link is correct)

> seems like a good idea to enhance conductivity.

>

>

>

>

> The group's main page has a menu to the left, with photos of Godzilla

> devices and other things useful in research. These are free to members.

> Membership is free, but you agree to be on your own, not take our freedom

of

> speech as medical advice. We are not doctors! Repeat, we are ordinary

lay

> people, not experts, not healthy officials, or geniuses of any kind. The

> information on this group is not intended as medical advice. Most group

> members are NOT doctors or health authorities. Please do not request

> medical advice, lest anyone get into trouble out of human compassion.

There

> are huge fines and issues currently involved with unlicensed medical

advice.

> The group is only here to share experiences according to the theme of the

> group, namely testing if electrical stimulus might inactivate microbes, as

> it seems to have done in the Einstein Medical College labs. We are

> interested in your results, but cannot say anything about repeatability,

or

> whether this might have medical benefits. Thanks, for your understanding,

> good luck researching. --bG

>

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Hi Ghaida,

If you read my earlier reply to Darren. You will get my suggestions (For

what they are worth)

Hope you find something you can do. I have always felt that I have taken

longer to get to the stage I am at now due to the fact that I was quite fit when

it all started and tried to keep exercising for as long as possible.

Struggling a bit nowadays though.

Take care,

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Ghaida, does your doctor check your blood offen? if you are on methotrex. you

should get your kidney and liver levels checked every few months. that might be

able to answer your question if you should keep taking the drug. not if its

harming your body

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Hi Wodell3320,

You wrote:

I used to be a big runner .... what I wouldn't give to be

able to start it up again.

Snap. What kind of running? Track? Cross country? Road? The lot? What

distance(s)

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On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 18:22:41 -0000, you wrote:

>Hi Bruce,

>

>From what I've read an increase in E2 should increase SHBG as well. I

>think the E2 level is different for everyone, and you may have to

>some trail and error to find your optimal range.

Previously folks had suggested here that ideal is in the 25 to 35

range.

From my experience, I had levels of 46 which totally negated the

effects of TRT. I reduced it and felt much better. But I overshot, it

dropped to 17 and then to 8. (And probably lower because I mistakenly

misinterpreted some pains as too high a level and edged my Arimidex up

a bit.) At 8 and below I was tired, fatigued and had lots of pain in

joints, bones and muscles. I feel I need to be above that 17 mark, but

not much.

- - - -

Just another albino black sheep

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On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 17:53:05 -0000, you wrote:

>Hi,

>

>I think my E2 is too low at 18. I've read here that an optimal range

>is 30-40. I continue to have severe CFS-like symptoms. Libido

>low, erections poor. (I had a nice remission of symptoms in

>April-May after a pellet implantation that soon mysteriously failed)

>My doc is great, but he might be stuck in the " in lab range " way of

>thinking on E2. Anyway I convinced him lowered Arimidex

>dosage is worth a trial. I'm currently taking 2 mg/week: 1 mg

>Mondays, 1 mg Fridays. I'm thinking of cutting tabs & taking 0.5

>mg three times/week. Any suggestions or comments?

I'd consider stopping all together to let it climb a bit and the try

your new regimen.

- - - -

Just another albino black sheep

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Hemali,

Let me just say that it is a pleasure for me that I am able to help, and I

appreciate your kind words. I would like to wish you good luck tomorrow.

Anne P LaVance, BS, CPhT

Instructor

Pharmacy Technician Program

Delgado Community College

New Orleans, LA

TEXTPERT

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Hi, Just reading thru your e-mail.........it can be a scary thing for you cos it

is a BIG step.........the 29th July? I'll be thinking of you on this day.......I

have had my implant almost 3 years now - and it felt like I only had the op

yesterday!! I am from the UK so it probably be different to the USA.........I

was petrified about my CI op - was terrified of the op - will I make it? Will I

get thru it - like other people I heard no one had actually died from CI

surgeries........when I came round in Recorvery (5hrs later) I cannot tell you

the massive relief I felt - I MADE it!! Don't worry about the insurances - if

your audiologist said it covered then it is covered - they would never say

otherwise I am sure........ Any questions?? Let me know.........Alison

wildbanditkj <wildbanditkj@...> wrote:I'm excited and terrified at the

same time. I am due to have a

cochlear implant surgrey on July 29th. That's in 12 days. I'm scared

to death because i feel like this is a BIG change in my life. I'm

worried that something will go wrong during the surgrey and I will

die. Or somewhere around that line. I'm getting hooked up to the

Clarion. I'm also uncertain if the insurance will actually cover

the surgrey and the device. The people i'm working with, the

audiologist, the surgeon are all saying that my insurance covers it.

It just seems to be alot of money for the insurance to be paying

for, so I'm not ready to trust it. I mean, it is 60,000 dollars. I

don't have that kind of money. I'm just paranoid.

I'm also am not a very patient person. I decided to get the surgrey

done in the very city that I am living in, because I'm a college

student and don't have that much money, so i couldn't afford gas

money. I just hope that the doctor who is going to do it is good at

it. I've heard from several people that this doctor is the best in

the area.

I'd love to hear anything you have to say to this.

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ill only expalin to you what i know, some is born

with it some develpoe over time, there are site for this now if i get this

site right its scolioisis.com or you put an i infront of it, ther are also

pics you can look up to , mine is due to an asualt 6 years ago, i know its a

bi** having it, it may or may not get worst i hope this helps but well check

out the rest of this site youll get info take care, mine wasfrom the asault

startwed with my neckand mussle they tols me it would be temp but as time

wehn on it got worst then i got exrays i have physical limitation and have

almost unhurd of tipe i have 3 curves, and have children im still learnign

about this my self

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I was first diagnosed with scoliosis in kindergarden, but my

physician said that I'd just grow out of it. It went away for a

little while, until I wanted to participate in a summer sports

program and they identified the problem. I had to get a clear brace

with velcro straps in the back and I wore it for about a year or two.

I was 13. Now, I'm almost 18 and I still have scoliosis. I know that

I can get the surgery but I'm not willing to take that chance. Is

there any websites or information that anyone can give to me about

alternate treatment options? Also, I'm depressed. Is that associated

with scoliosis too or is it just a " teen " thing? Thanks!

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At 07:06 AM 7/27/2004 +0000, lil_dawg_69 wrote:

>I was first diagnosed with scoliosis in kindergarden, but my

>physician said that I'd just grow out of it. It went away for a

>little while, until I wanted to participate in a summer sports

>program and they identified the problem. I had to get a clear brace

>with velcro straps in the back and I wore it for about a year or two.

>I was 13. Now, I'm almost 18 and I still have scoliosis. I know that

>I can get the surgery but I'm not willing to take that chance. Is

>there any websites or information that anyone can give to me about

>alternate treatment options? Also, I'm depressed. Is that associated

>with scoliosis too or is it just a " teen " thing? Thanks!

Do you have pain, or does the scoliosis just show up on X-rays?

I and two of my friends had Scoliosis diagnosed on X-rays, I had the

surgery, one was put in a cast, and one had a Milwaukee brace. All three

of us had problems later in life (in our 30's.)

Unless you have a curve that will restrict your breathing, or cause you

pain and other medical problems, I tell my friends not to do anything until

they come up with better options. In the meantime, ultrasound, accupressure

and massage help manage my pain (along with prescription drugs.)

As for depression, I have that, too, and I'm sure the pressure of being

" different " and having medical problems young contribute to that, it's no

wonder!

Hang in there!

NB

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Sandy,

I'm online.

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Hello!

I am here.Everyone has been super quiet.

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i have been moving to stay at someone's house in the city. i just got my

computer networked to his so i can use the same dsl connection tonight

and its now 3.30am. i am very tired and i will write more when i feel up

to it.

CZ

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Thanks Cheryl,

I looked online and my local library has the Fight Fat After Forty book. I

was going to go to the library tomorrow and get another book anyway so I

will pick that up while I am there and at least skim through it to see if

there is anything applicable and useful for me (male over 40).

I usually keep some 5-HTP around the house in case I start waking up in the

middle of the night. I am out right now. I had run out of glutamine, but

have gotten restocked and have started taking it at bedtime, and before and

after intense exercise.

Don

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I haven't. I'm assuming since it was specifically noted for A's,

it's not so important for O's. I need to look at the Fight Fat After

Forty book (Pamela Peeke). It has the discussion about the cortisol

cycle and timing of starches. She also recommends no starch after 5

pm and 65% of calories before 5 pm mainly to avoid excess fat

storage. Excellent discussion of exercise and people with cortisol

vs. adrenaline issues. The book is intended for women, so don't know

how well it would apply to men. I use glutamine and 5-HTP to deal

with the serotonin issue rather than evening carbs. Right now I'm on

the low carb at night side of the fence with Irene.

Cheryl

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There are only a HANDFUL of Dr.'s in the U.S. that do this. It is too labor intensive and not cost effective for them to take this on. Sad.....but true!

Some will say chest wall deformity, but Shellie hit the nail on the head! Scoliosis causes chest wall defomity! Sorry for all !!!!!!, I am feeling alot of emotion right now. LOL

Crista

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I found our group last Nov. and made my appt for shriners within the first week I found the group!

Crista

P.S. was about January and was around March. We are all in casts today.

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