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Hi, I live in Melbourne and will have my first fill on the 17th but am going back to see Dr. A. There is a doctor in Largo that had been reccommended, named Dr. Jessie. I was going to make an appt to see her, but she raised her prices by $200.00. It is cheaper to to go back to Dr.A. To tell you the truth, I am glad that I am going back to where I am the most comfortable.....at least for this first one. go to WWW.FillCentersUSA I think that was recommended below CRYSTAL <crissybhappy2000@...> wrote: >> I am looking for someone who has had lap band surgery> from Orlando Fl? I want to have the surgery but need a doctor for my > fills.> Help>LOOK AT WWW.FILLCENTERSUSA.COM OR WWW.FRAPPR.COM/DRACEVESLAPBAND MAYBE THAT CAN HELP. __________________________________________________

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Since I just got my SCIO and with so many perceived maladies, it is tempting to hook myself up and never get off the machine. I am sure that is not wise but would like advice as to how often and how intensely one can self treat. Like some say "you cannot love others until you love yourself", I am thinking that I can best serve others if I can heal myself and turn my whole attention on that task.

Thank you,

Jim Arnold

Medicine Drummer

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>Hi, I live in Miami (4 hours away from Orlando), and have not had a

fill yet, but I have found a doctor in the Miami area for when I'm

ready for one. His name is -Cano, you can find his number on

the database to the left. He used to perform the surgery now mostly

does fills. He is a wonderful doctor, he actually operated on my mom

about 9 years ago from a perforated colon, she was gravely ill and he

basically saved her life. When I found his name on the database, I

had no doubt I would go to him. I know its far for you, but it beats

flflying to Mexico. Good luck to you...Rosie

>

I am looking for someone who has had lap band surgery

> from Orlando Fl? I want to have the surgery but need a doctor for my

> fills.

> Help

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>Hi, I live in Miami (4 hours away from Orlando), and have not had a

fill yet, but I have found a doctor in the Miami area for when I'm

ready for one. His name is -Cano, you can find his number on

the database to the left. He used to perform the surgery now mostly

does fills. He is a wonderful doctor, he actually operated on my mom

about 9 years ago from a perforated colon, she was gravely ill and he

basically saved her life. When I found his name on the database, I

had no doubt I would go to him. I know its far for you, but it beats

flflying to Mexico. Good luck to you...Rosie

>

I am looking for someone who has had lap band surgery

> from Orlando Fl? I want to have the surgery but need a doctor for my

> fills.

> Help

>

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Jim,

In the Quantum Navigator Basic Navigation Manual there is a program called Practitioner Heal Thyself...toward the back. I use that frequently and have noticed a difference in how I manage my day, whether working on the SCIO with Clients or other tasks. In that program some of those issues you mention are handled. I would think that you could easily treat the top 3 each time you go into the program. I'm learning a lot just working on my family and friends. I've been doing this since March of this year.

Re: question

Since I just got my SCIO and with so many perceived maladies, it is tempting to hook myself up and never get off the machine. I am sure that is not wise but would like advice as to how often and how intensely one can self treat. Like some say "you cannot love others until you love yourself", I am thinking that I can best serve others if I can heal myself and turn my whole attention on that task.

Thank you,

Jim Arnold

Medicine Drummer

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Unless treating someone who is in a life threatening condition it is not advisable or recommended (Per Dr. ) to do a test on you or anyone else's body sooner than every 2 to 3 days. The testing is the most strenuous thing you will do to someone at one time. 9000 items in 3 minutes...wow. Also, our bodies need downtime in-between sessions to continue the healing process. So do quality therapy not quantity.

Yours in Health,

Kathy

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Since I just got my SCIO and with so many perceived maladies, it is tempting to hook myself up and never get off the machine. I am sure that is not wise but would like advice as to how often and how intensely one can self treat. Like some say "you cannot love others until you love yourself", I am thinking that I can best serve others if I can heal myself and turn my whole attention on that task.

Thank you,

Jim Arnold

Medicine Drummer

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Bill is the first one to say that we need to not get addicted to the

QX. The body doesn't need a sledge hammer hitting it all day long.

It needs gentle nudges along the way until it can work on its own.

And sometimes when we help others, we can forget about our own

maladies. How often do we feel better when we perform a service for

someone else. is Rotella, M.Ac., CNC

>

> Since I just got my SCIO and with so many perceived maladies, it is

tempting

> to hook myself up and never get off the machine. I am sure that is

not wise

> but would like advice as to how often and how intensely one can

self treat.

> Like some say " you cannot love others until you love yourself " , I am

> thinking that I can best serve others if I can heal myself and turn

my whole

> attention on that task.

>

> Thank you,

> Jim Arnold

> Medicine Drummer

>

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I would say that if you know of something

that has been very helpful to you, send it out as a post AND post it in the

files. It is very hard to search for anything in the archives because a lot of

times, the subject line does not reflect what is in the body of the message. So…post

it to the group, so that we can all read it..then, for example, you could post

this information in the files in the ENT section so that it is readily

accessible is someone needs the info in a hurry later on.

KathyR(moderator)

From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of behnkesw

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Hey guys,

If you have some info to share do we send it out as a post and you

all decide whether or not to put it in a file or do we just put it

in the file?

My son has had his tonsils and adnoids removed by the a proceedure

called Cobalation(SP). Our ENT has done training sessions across

the country on this proceedure. He uses a 70 degree instrument and

melts the tissue away. This procedure is fast, easy on the child

and virtually no recovery time. My son had this done, and his ear

tubes replaced. The doctor was sitting next to me in the waiting

room 15 minutes after they took him from me. Let me just tell you

that he was eating solid foods 3 hours later and had a formula

bottle at the hospital. The regular procedure used now is the 400

degree lazer. I have heard that with this procedure will cause

swelling and pain and sometimes bleeding. We took by his

peds office to get some papers signed and she was really shocked at

how much he was babbling and how happy he was 90 mins after

surgery. They do say that they can sometimes grow back, but I have

not heard of it in any of the patients that I have personally talked

to.

B

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> Hi Everyone!!

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> I have a quick question

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> Has anyone Applied for SSI or Social Security Disablity?

>

> Any Advise or Problems?

>

I have applied. However...only but a couple weeks ago. Haven't heard

anything so far. My reason for applying for Disabilty were because of

the severety of my case...and the length of time it is going to take

to fix.

Anyway..good luck if you applied/or are going to. I will keep you up

to date on any problems I have with my application.

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You were looking for a practioner in Minn, and I was wondering if you found one? I would be interested if you are still looking. Where is this person located in Minnesota? Thanks Kathy Kernan <jkernan@...> wrote: Jim, In the Quantum Navigator Basic Navigation Manual there is a program called Practitioner Heal Thyself...toward the back. I use that frequently and have noticed a difference in how I manage my day, whether working on the SCIO with Clients or other tasks.

In that program some of those issues you mention are handled. I would think that you could easily treat the top 3 each time you go into the program. I'm learning a lot just working on my family and friends. I've been doing this since March of this year. Re: question Since I just got my SCIO and with so many perceived maladies, it is tempting to hook myself up and never get off the machine. I am sure that is not wise but would like advice as to how often and how intensely one can self treat. Like some say "you cannot love others until you love yourself", I am thinking that I can best serve others if I can heal myself and turn my whole attention on that task. Thank you, Jim Arnold Medicine Drummer

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Kathy I sent the information for 3 other practitioners to the lady and her information to them also. I have not heard anything from any of them yet.

Re: question

Since I just got my SCIO and with so many perceived maladies, it is tempting to hook myself up and never get off the machine. I am sure that is not wise but would like advice as to how often and how intensely one can self treat. Like some say "you cannot love others until you love yourself", I am thinking that I can best serve others if I can heal myself and turn my whole attention on that task.

Thank you,

Jim Arnold

Medicine Drummer

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Hi Everyone,

Whey protein that is found in some protein powders and green drinks comes from

dairy and should not be used by O's? Right?

I was having a discussion with someone about it and started doubting my own

argument not to use it

Regards,

Sharon (Ontario) Canada

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Hi ,

It's been two weeks today and my neck is still sore. Still feels like

someone dumped a can of cement in it. Can't sleep on it at all. It

hurts to turn my head to the left...feels like I'm going to split my

neck open....I think it's still swollen. Also it hurts very much when

I first take a bite out of something. Then my jaw right at the joint

always hurts. But I can live with this...just annoying....he said it

was because he cut the muscle that goes from that side of my face up

and around the ear. Plus there is a lot of nerves there also. But no I

can't lay my head on the pillow on my left side yet.

Your a week ahead of me too....

Take care,

Ann

>

> I was curious if anyone else had issues with this. I am almost three

> weeks post op and it is still hard for me to lay on my right ear, my

> favorite side to sleep on. Anybody else have this issue?

>

>

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Yes, my son had the same problem after his surgery. It took him 2

months to start sleeping on his right side again.

In cholesteatoma , " " <faithfuljsj778@...> wrote:

>

> I was curious if anyone else had issues with this. I am almost three

> weeks post op and it is still hard for me to lay on my right ear, my

> favorite side to sleep on. Anybody else have this issue?

>

>

>

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Did you read the info on CDT that Robin referred you to at http://www.hbns.org/getDocument.cfm?documentID=1168?

Have you contacted Dr. O'Connor's office about how they are using CDT at Betty Ford? Here's the contact info from the CSAM website:

Garrett O'Connor, MD 41750 Rancho Las Palmas Drive Building "F" Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 Phone: (760) 837-8560 Fax: (760) 674-3259 goconnor@...

>> is ETG being done on hair at the labs..and is there a test for alcohol > out there that tests hair..havent heard squat from state toxicologist > asking for a different test to be done that may be more accurate..I am > fearful that they might give me another bogus test..I have been > looking all over the web and am comming up with nothing but gobbly > goop..it is soo importaint because the judge is going to make her > finding on if the agency can discontinue any efforts to reunite my > daughter and I..How about blood what kinds of tests are out there that > may exonerate me..please help if you can...CDT whats that ??? thanks>

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> > is ETG being done on hair at the labs..and is there a test for

alcohol

> > out there that tests hair..havent heard squat from state

toxicologist

> > asking for a different test to be done that may be more

accurate..I am

> > fearful that they might give me another bogus test..I have been

> > looking all over the web and am comming up with nothing but gobbly

> > goop..it is soo importaint because the judge is going to make her

> > finding on if the agency can discontinue any efforts to reunite my

> > daughter and I..How about blood what kinds of tests are out there

that

> > may exonerate me..please help if you can...CDT whats that ???

thanks

> >

>

Yes I faxed that to the atty,,You see Im not sure as to what the

toxicologist is going to reccomend or how much knowledge he has on

the issue..I am sure that the opposing side WILL NOT share any info

as they want to terminate my parental rights,RIGHT NOW.Federal

stature is they have to have permancy plan put together after a

year . So I suppose their asses are on fire to do so.This is what my

atty is fighting for is burden of proof ,what was reccomended was

another three months with a test that is more accurate.If I come up

positive she will rule in their favor. Robin said to get in touch if

my levels where low.So perhaps I should get in touch with her prior???

I I have been in complete compliance with everthing they have had me

do except this test does not show judge burden of proof.That is why I

want to educate myself on other methods.I am up to the wall here,my

time is up.Thanks

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You have to come up with an alternative method to EtG for determining

alcohol abstinence. You need things that are fair and acceptable for

both you and the court. I think I would be proactive, go on the

offensive, and suggest a few options to them that are acceptable to you.

You want a proven method, so forget about hair testing. Perhaps you

could volunteer to be placed on observed Antabuse. Maybe urine alcohol

would be acceptable if you narrowed the testing window down to 8 hours

(i.e. you will show up for a test within 8 hours of getting called in).

There's breathalyzer testing, which also requires a somewhat narrow test

window, if that would work for them.

As for the CDT, it sounds like you would need to propose a protocol for

them to follow for drawing a blood sample to measure for CDT in case of

a positive EtG. I understood Robin to suggest that you contact OConnor

to find out just what procedure they are following for their use of CDT

(i.e. you have to be notified of the positive EtG immediately so you can

submit the blood sample). In other words, if Betty Ford is using EtG and

CDT under a specific protocol, that protocol could provide some

acceptable guidelines for your program to follow. I would suggest

calling his nurse and asking for her guidance and help.

> Yes I faxed that to the atty,,You see Im not sure as to what the

> toxicologist is going to reccomend or how much knowledge he has on

> the issue..I am sure that the opposing side WILL NOT share any info

> as they want to terminate my parental rights,RIGHT NOW.Federal

> stature is they have to have permancy plan put together after a

> year . So I suppose their asses are on fire to do so.This is what my

> atty is fighting for is burden of proof ,what was reccomended was

> another three months with a test that is more accurate.If I come up

> positive she will rule in their favor. Robin said to get in touch if

> my levels where low.So perhaps I should get in touch with her prior???

> I I have been in complete compliance with everthing they have had me

> do except this test does not show judge burden of proof.That is why I

> want to educate myself on other methods.I am up to the wall here,my

> time is up.Thanks

>

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Hi . I am six weeks post op, had the surgery May 11th. I also

had trouble sleeping on my right ear for awhile. Now I can sleep on

that side, although sometimes it is still a little tender. I also had

a real hard time eating. My jaw on the right side was really sore.

It doesn't hurt anymore, but it snaps alot. Also, if I sleep on my

right side, my ear tends to drain. I don't know if that is supposed

to still be happening so far post op or not. Glad if I could be of

any help.

~Kayla~

>

> I was curious if anyone else had issues with this. I am almost three

> weeks post op and it is still hard for me to lay on my right ear, my

> favorite side to sleep on. Anybody else have this issue?

>

>

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, no not my son but he is nine years old. it only took about two in half weeks. but me it took me a while to sleep on my right ear. but that was ten years ago when i was high school. but like we alll have said everyone is very different. Maurie <faithfuljsj778@...> wrote: I was curious if anyone else had issues with this. I am almost three weeks post op and it is still hard for me to lay on my right ear, my favorite side to sleep on. Anybody else have this

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Hi Kayla,

Thanks. It's not good that you had/have the pain but it is good to

hear I'm not the only one who has so much pain. I do medical

transcription at home so having the headphones on my right ear after

so long causes the outside of my ear to hurt bad. I think my ear has

drained something at night almost my whole life it seems. When I was

younger had a ton of ear infections and had my eardrum burst quite a

few times with blood drainage. Yum!! HaHa.

> >

> > I was curious if anyone else had issues with this. I am almost

three

> > weeks post op and it is still hard for me to lay on my right

ear, my

> > favorite side to sleep on. Anybody else have this issue?

> >

> >

> >

>

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Ahhhhh, wasn't being a child wonderful! They tend to heal up nice

and fast compared to us.

> I was curious if anyone else had issues with this. I am

almost three

> weeks post op and it is still hard for me to lay on my right ear,

my

> favorite side to sleep on. Anybody else have this issue?

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It has always taken me about a month to start sleeping

on my surgical ear (all 5 times). It is always a bit

tender at first. My neck has also hurt very badly

with some of my surgeries. I always attribited it to

laying with my head turned sideways for 5+hours and my

muscles not liking that too much!

--- <faithfuljsj778@...> wrote:

> Ahhhhh, wasn't being a child wonderful! They tend to

> heal up nice

> and fast compared to us.

>

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> > I was curious if anyone else had issues

> with this. I am

> almost three

> > weeks post op and it is still hard for me to lay

> on my right ear,

> my

> > favorite side to sleep on. Anybody else have this

> issue?

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Yes, I know that, It just really wired how well he has done since he had to do it again, but anyway it just takes poeple to cover a little bit different Maurie <faithfuljsj778@...> wrote: Ahhhhh, wasn't being a child wonderful! They tend to heal up nice and fast compared to us. > I was curious if anyone else had issues with this. I am almost three > weeks post op and it is still hard for me to lay on my right ear, my > favorite side to sleep on. Anybody else have this issue?> > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Want to be your own boss? Learn how on Small Business.>

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I would like to know what time everyone on here takes there Lexapro. I have

been on Lexapro 10mg. for 1 year for anxiety. I take it about 11 p.m., but

I yawn all day long, not much energy and have a hard time waking up in the

morning. I would love to hear what everyone things about taking it morning

verses nighttime! Thanks,

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Hi ,

I guess that I am one of the fortunate few that did not gain weight on it.

Not that I would need to gain anymore weight than I already have*lol* I have

heard that a lot of people here on the group have gained weight, but the weird

thing is that the few people that I work with that are on it haven't. I guess

it just depends on your body and metabolism.

Good luck,

Zenda

<kimahart26@...> wrote:

Hello everyone,

I just started on lexapro a few days ago and am real concerned about

weight gain. I have heard about a lot of people gaining weight on it.

I was wondering if there are people out there who haven't gained any

weight on it??

Thanks,

Kim

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