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Dear Noelle,

I am new to the OCD list. My name is Dr. Barbara Freedman, and I am a

licensed marriage, family and child therapist, a former elementary school

teacher and parent of three sons, two of whom have AD/HD. First of all, your

little boy is only five. It is extremely important that he had a good start

in school as this will lay the groundwork for the next thirteen years of his

life. If I were you, this little one has enough on his plate just with your

homelife situation and OCD to add a witchy teacher to his platter. This

school sounds as if it has no concept of the needs of children. Children,

especially at the age of five, need love, compassion, support, encouragement,

socialization skills, and a time to explore and discover the wonders of the

school environment. You need to be careful when sendind a child to private

school as some think they are college-level places of higher education.

Your child is five--not twenty-five. This teacher obviously has no idea

about the capabilities of a five year old, nor does it seem as if this school

knows what to do with children. Check out their mission statement--it should

be to embue childlren with a love of learning--if not--find another. Also,

this is not a matter of " quitting " merely waking up and acknowledging that

this " school " is toxic!

Just hug your child and let him know that you will be there for him--no

matter what! That is what he really needs right now.

P,S. Don't neglect yourself in the process--you've got a lot to deal with so

be good to you as well.

Dr. Barbara

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Hi Ria

> Message: 11

> Date: Mon, 03 May 1999 21:01:28 PDT

> From: " ria swift " <riaswift@...>

> Subject: Re: Digest Number 50

>

> Hi everyone,

> I'm a little shocked at the responses I've just read to booo's question

> about bowel cleanse. If you are concerned Booo I think that is legitimate.

Thankyou for your help and support. I'll be sure to check out the medical

dowsing - sounds very

interesting. Thanks again (-:

regs

scott

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Re: starting with signs

I'm new to this, so I hope I'm doing this correctly. I am responding to a

question about starting with sign language and moving to vocalizations.

My son started with signs at 18 months, he had no other communication at that

time. He used signs exclusively for about a year, and since he had already

acquired language use through signs, when we insisted on words he was able to

use them. It was a slow process, but very well worth it, he is five now and

is able to speak his wants,needs,and thoughts. My suggestion is to be sure

and always repeat several times the word that goes with the sign he/you are

using, so that he learns the words as he goes along, even if he cant say them

yet. Hope this helps, good luck.

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Raxar is a quinolone, is used for what you have described. You are right

when you question the effects on the liver, since one of the areas to

watch is liver toxicity. It is probably something to discuss with your

GI or whoever is familiar with your liver and your history with the

hepatitises, (I am not sure that is a real word), and another day is

probably not going to hurt you. You should discuss this with someone who

has a more indepth of your labs and history, just to be on the safe

side. Marty

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Raxar is a quinolone, is used for what you have described. You are right

when you question the effects on the liver, since one of the areas to

watch is liver toxicity. It is probably something to discuss with your

GI or whoever is familiar with your liver and your history with the

hepatitises, (I am not sure that is a real word), and another day is

probably not going to hurt you. You should discuss this with someone who

has a more indepth of your labs and history, just to be on the safe

side. Marty

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Hello All,

Thanks for the great suggestions about blueberries, but I live in Northern

Europe and cannot find frozen blueberries or even dried ones. Totally

idiotic! And in the summer the fresh ones cost about 3 bucks a cup. (!!!!)

Hence, the cans.

But when I get to the States I could stock up on some dried sugarless ones.

Any addresses? Online URLs?

Thanks!

MM

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Hello,

LEF ran a big article several years back on low core body temperature and

longevity. Seems that the lower the better. They said Melatonin aided in

reducing core body temperature. (I'll see if I can find the article and post

it) Looks like CR does the same.

MM

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I have RA and take Arthrotec 75 twice a day.... it works great but is

starting to affect my liver. My doctor tried to switch me to Celebrex but

that pill does absolutely nothing for me!! It's like not taking anything at

all. I'm back on the Arthrotec but only one a day for now until we can find

something else that works for me. Has anyone else had this situation wit

Arthrotec and what medicine did you switch to??? Please let me know, Judy

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Yes I have been on Arava but had many side effects and was taken off of it.

I feel that a combination of Methotrexate and Prednizone has been the best

for me. I also

had gold shots long ago and have been on almost all of the drugs until

recently. I also

took Celebrex but can use it for short periods only because I am on a blood

thinner.

I would like to be able to take Vioxx but can " t because of the blood thinner.

Good luck to you and I am sorry I am not any help to you,

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Thank you for your help. I have stopped taking Arava, after I started

experiencing some side affects.

Tomorrow I will see my doctor, see what the next step well be.

Thanks again,

Diane.

----- Original Message -----

From: <jjeannehammond@...>

<Rheumatoid Arthritis >

Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 12:35 PM

Subject: Re: Digest Number 52

> Yes I have been on Arava but had many side effects and was taken off of

it.

> I feel that a combination of Methotrexate and Prednizone has been the best

> for me. I also

> had gold shots long ago and have been on almost all of the drugs until

> recently. I also

> took Celebrex but can use it for short periods only because I am on a

blood

> thinner.

> I would like to be able to take Vioxx but can " t because of the blood

thinner.

>

> Good luck to you and I am sorry I am not any help to you,

>

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In a message dated 5/16/2004 12:47:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time, health writes:

From: Don Quai <mysticalherbalist@...>Subject: Re: LithiumHi Anne,Lithium is not really something you wish to be taking. It does carry alot of problems all by itself. Here is a recipe you can make that should help you:1 ounce Lobelia seed, crushed (Lobelia inflata)1 ounces Skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora)1 ounce Skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus)1 ounce Gum Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha var. molmol)1 ounce Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa)1/2 ounce CayenneMacerate the abovt in a minimum of 1 piint of 100 proof vodka or Everclear (use enough alcohol to cover all the herbs) in a tightly capped vessel, and shake well at least once a day. After 14 days, strain, squeeze or press out the liquid.Dosage would be 1 to several drops twice a day.--OR--you could just make a tea infusion of the above herbs and take up to a teaspoonful in a glass of water morning and night.Peace, love and light,Don Quai

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>>>> And, another option to consider with tremors, spasms and the like is Magnesium. Many folks are Magnesium deficient or have an imbalance with Calcium and B6/complex.

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Well I worked a double shift today and hardly ate a thing. That was my exercise

( I took a temp job as a waitress) But yesterday I tried the Method's Jab, Kick

and Burn with Tracey Mallett. Despite all the negative I have to say I think it

is still a good video and if you practice and modify the moves you can get a

pretty good workout.

First the cueing is not mirrored. Blanks can kind of get a way with it

since he does one move at a time but Tracey is taking traditional kickboxing and

making it dance like along with choreographed moves. Second there are three

15-min segments. The beggining of the second two slow down too much. I had to

jog it out. Third the bonus ab segment is hardly a challenge. Wth that said I

liked the different combos and the drum accompainment. Tracey has one of those

personalities where you think you are going to hate her but you end up thinking

she is cool in the end. For anyone who owns Method Cardio Boot Camp this is the

same instructor and the video is along the same lines.

On the topic of the weighted balls in the Taebo series. When I first got them

and used them I felt them. But I squeeze and punch HARD. In fact told me I

put alot of power into my punches. Which I think everyone should so. Max out

your workout. I use the balls with the advanced tapes. I have weighted gloves

too but I save them for when I use my heavy bag. I don't want them to get all

nasty too fast.

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Re:. U.S. Healthtests Question

NYS lab law regulations excludes tests performed for criminal justice

agencies, such as courts, parole, DOC, etc. In any case, labs we work with

are licensed by the NYS Health Department. All testing with these labs is

conducted under NYS regulations. But, the general point is well taken. We

will add a note to our website addressing this issue. This point also

applies to drug testing in general, and for this reason we sell hardly any

drug tests in NYS.

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"we sell hardly any drug tests in NYS."

You're in NYS, right? So you're saying you hardly sell any drug tests? Isn't it regulated by the state that the lab is located in? So if you're using NW Tox in Utah, it's governed by UT law and USDTL would be governed by Illinois law....Is that right?

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Re:. U.S. Healthtests QuestionNYS lab law regulations excludes tests performed for criminal justiceagencies, such as courts, parole, DOC, etc. In any case, labs we work withare licensed by the NYS Health Department. All testing with these labs isconducted under NYS regulations. But, the general point is well taken. Wewill add a note to our website addressing this issue. This point alsoapplies to drug testing in general, and for this reason we sell hardly anydrug tests in NYS.Doug Kabat

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i agree with lorie...but you can give eliot spitzer a call to see if she is right...regards,robinLorie Garlick <lorieg@...> wrote: "we sell hardly any drug tests in NYS." You're in NYS, right? So you're saying you hardly sell any drug tests? Isn't it regulated by the state that the lab is located in? So if you're using NW Tox in Utah, it's governed by UT law and USDTL would be governed by Illinois law....Is that right? Re: Digest Number 52 Re:. U.S. Healthtests QuestionNYS lab law regulations excludes tests performed for criminal justiceagencies, such as courts, parole, DOC, etc. In any case, labs we work withare licensed by the NYS Health Department. All testing with these

labs isconducted under NYS regulations. But, the general point is well taken. Wewill add a note to our website addressing this issue. This point alsoapplies to drug testing in general, and for this reason we sell hardly anydrug tests in NYS.Doug Kabat

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