Guest guest Posted January 25, 2000 Report Share Posted January 25, 2000 We will be at the Ft Sam Houston Townhall meeting Feb 3.... Mike North Texas Vet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2000 Report Share Posted January 25, 2000 Traci, You bet we will be stepping forward!! We have been waiting for the publication of this paper for months now. Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2000 Report Share Posted January 25, 2000 Traci, I have repeatedly stated that I have tested positive ( tested early '97). So my doses began in Desert Storm. The results take quite a while to turn around, and in talking with Dr. Asa she has been extremely busy. She is due in DC on the 1st, and with the blizzard that has hit the East coast, who knows how long getting there might take. She also has a practice & patients that she must attend to. Be patient the results will come, and the report has not been released in total yet. If you think what has been released so far is mind boggling, I personally expect " the rest of the story " to be even more startling. Dave Question............. From: York <robertyork@...> List, Are the people who have recently tested positive for squalene antibodies from AVIP going to come forward in light of Dr. Asa's (et. al) published study? Will Dr. Asa release her new findings at the press conference on Feb. 1, that yes, we have military personnel testing positive for this poison that were just recently vaccinated? This is proof positive that the DoD is using the military as guinnea pigs. Just makes me sick. Literally. What perfect timing for this study to be released. I have a town meeting to attend on Feb. 2ond here in S. TX. Traci............... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2000 Report Share Posted January 30, 2000 One problem I ran into.... one from our group came back positive for these squallene antibodies. But, tests weren't done before the shots. We can't prove that it was never in there before the shots. Just food for thought for those of you that are planning on taking the shots, you may want to get bloodwork done beforehand. << Feb. 1, that yes, we have military personnel testing positive for this poison that were just recently vaccinated? This is proof positive that the DoD is using the military as guinnea pigs. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 In a message dated 9/18/2006 6:12:52 P.M. Central Standard Time, ebeth1118@... writes: I live in Texas The pharmacy mgr told me today that I have to register to sign up to take the test. He said if I register now, then I have a year to take the test. If I wait until Feb, and sign up, then I will have two years to take the test. I really dont know what that is all about. I work OTC now, and at times, help out in the pharmacy by taking the prescriptions, and entering info into the computers, running the register, etc. I guess, to work in the pharmacy, I have to be registered, to show I will eventually take the test? I dont know. Anyone have any ideas? AT this time, the pharmacy mgr doesnt know when I will be taking the test, I am not discussing it with him. He actually hasnt asked, and I figured I would study and eventually take the test on my own. Beth This is what I found, it used to say September but they pushed it back to October. Obtaining a Pharmacy Technician Trainee Registration Rules that implement legislation that requires Pharmacy Technician Trainees to be registered by the Board before they begin work have been adopted by the Board. TSBP will begin the registration process for current and new Technician trainees in October 2006. No action is necessary until this process begins. Please check back periodically for updates. _http://www.tsbp.state.tx.us/PharmacyTechs.htm_ (http://www.tsbp.state.tx.us/PharmacyTechs.htm) Wohlers Tech in Training Check out cool pharmacy designs at _www.cafepress.com/spectrumfencers_ (http://www.cafepress.com/spectrumfencers) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 In a message dated 9/18/2006 10:19:52 P.M. Central Standard Time, ebeth1118@... writes: Technically, I am not working in the pharmacy, just the OTC. I was going to train in the pharmacy a few days a week, but for some reason, they havent called upon me. I was working inside the pharmacy from time to time, but now, its completely stopped. If I take the test in NOv, would I still have to register? I am puzzled. The nov test is 2 months from today. I am pretty sure I am ready. I have two more months to review what I have already learned. I am a little puzzled by some of the math though. I actually signed up for the Sept test, then backed out. I feel like I can do it in Nov, but of course I am scared still. Who isnt? Beth I am also taking the exam in Nov. Most places in Texas will want you to be both certified and reg with the state before they will let you work as a tech. I know that Texas law lets us work as a Tech in Training but not a lot of pharmacies here want to run that risk. Once you take the test and get your results you can register. What part of Texas are you in? San TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 How confident do you feel to take the test in November Beth? > > I live in Texas > The pharmacy mgr told me today that I have to > register to sign up to take the test. He said if I > register now, then I have a year to take the test. > If I wait until Feb, and sign up, then I will have > two years to take the test. I really dont know what > that is all about. I work OTC now, and at times, > help out in the pharmacy by taking the prescriptions, > and entering info into the computers, running the > register, etc. I guess, to work in the pharmacy, I > have to be registered, to show I will eventually take > the test? I dont know. Anyone have any ideas? AT > this time, the pharmacy mgr doesnt know when I will > be taking the test, I am not discussing it with him. > He actually hasnt asked, and I figured I would study > and eventually take the test on my own. > Beth > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 Technically, I am not working in the pharmacy, just the OTC. I was going to train in the pharmacy a few days a week, but for some reason, they havent called upon me. I was working inside the pharmacy from time to time, but now, its completely stopped. If I take the test in NOv, would I still have to register? I am puzzled. The nov test is 2 months from today. I am pretty sure I am ready. I have two more months to review what I have already learned. I am a little puzzled by some of the math though. I actually signed up for the Sept test, then backed out. I feel like I can do it in Nov, but of course I am scared still. Who isnt? Beth --- donpieter@... wrote: > > In a message dated 9/18/2006 6:12:52 P.M. Central > Standard Time, > ebeth1118@... writes: > > > > > I live in Texas > The pharmacy mgr told me today that I have to > register to sign up to take the test. He said if I > register now, then I have a year to take the test. > If I wait until Feb, and sign up, then I will have > two years to take the test. I really dont know what > that is all about. I work OTC now, and at times, > help out in the pharmacy by taking the > prescriptions, > and entering info into the computers, running the > register, etc. I guess, to work in the pharmacy, I > have to be registered, to show I will eventually > take > the test? I dont know. Anyone have any ideas? AT > this time, the pharmacy mgr doesnt know when I will > be taking the test, I am not discussing it with him. > > He actually hasnt asked, and I figured I would > study > and eventually take the test on my own. > Beth > > > > > > This is what I found, it used to say September but > they pushed it back to > October. > Obtaining a Pharmacy Technician Trainee Registration > > Rules that implement legislation that requires > Pharmacy Technician Trainees > to be registered by the Board before they begin > work have been adopted by the > Board. TSBP will begin the registration process for > current and new > Technician trainees in October 2006. No action is > necessary until this process > begins. Please check back periodically for updates. > > _http://www.tsbp.state.tx.us/PharmacyTechs.htm_ > (http://www.tsbp.state.tx.us/PharmacyTechs.htm) > Wohlers > Tech in Training > Check out cool pharmacy designs at > _www.cafepress.com/spectrumfencers_ > (http://www.cafepress.com/spectrumfencers) > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 Right now, I feel pretty good about it. I am having a few problems with the math, but figure in the next 2 mts, I can tackle it. I have a tutor I can work with a couple days a week for a few hrs. He is really good. Beth --- sofia_dabalsa <sofia_dabalsa@...> wrote: > How confident do you feel to take the test in > November Beth? > > > > > > > > I live in Texas > > The pharmacy mgr told me today that I have to > > register to sign up to take the test. He said if > I > > register now, then I have a year to take the > test. > > If I wait until Feb, and sign up, then I will > have > > two years to take the test. I really dont know > what > > that is all about. I work OTC now, and at times, > > > help out in the pharmacy by taking the > prescriptions, > > and entering info into the computers, running the > > register, etc. I guess, to work in the > pharmacy, I > > have to be registered, to show I will eventually > take > > the test? I dont know. Anyone have any ideas? > AT > > this time, the pharmacy mgr doesnt know when I > will > > be taking the test, I am not discussing it with > him. > > He actually hasnt asked, and I figured I would > study > > and eventually take the test on my own. > > Beth > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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