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Hi guys,,

I think this tragedy hit everyone.. We had visitors in town leaving to go

back home... We were on our way to the airport when it hit.. My hubby is from

NYC area.. We are afraid to hear what happened with his friends and family--

however from what we can tell.. All are safe... I am from outside of DC--

Fredericksburg--- lots of family members work near Pentagon.. But we lucked

out there too all are safe...

Keep praying for survivors and the saftey of us all..

and Tyler 11 weeks.

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Hi guys,,

I think this tragedy hit everyone.. We had visitors in town leaving to go

back home... We were on our way to the airport when it hit.. My hubby is from

NYC area.. We are afraid to hear what happened with his friends and family--

however from what we can tell.. All are safe... I am from outside of DC--

Fredericksburg--- lots of family members work near Pentagon.. But we lucked

out there too all are safe...

Keep praying for survivors and the saftey of us all..

and Tyler 11 weeks.

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Dear Listfriends,

sorry for haven't been posting for such a long time, but things are a little

rough here at the moment.

I just want to let you all know, that you are all in our prayers and we hope,

that you are all fine. I am just looking CNN at TV and I can see all the firemen

trying to help the people. My and Bernds hearts go out to you. If we can do

anything else than pray just let us know.

Many big hugs from Germany

Dagmar & Bernd Haes, with Magdalena 8, Franziska 6 and nearly 4, DS

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Dear Listfriends,

sorry for haven't been posting for such a long time, but things are a little

rough here at the moment.

I just want to let you all know, that you are all in our prayers and we hope,

that you are all fine. I am just looking CNN at TV and I can see all the firemen

trying to help the people. My and Bernds hearts go out to you. If we can do

anything else than pray just let us know.

Many big hugs from Germany

Dagmar & Bernd Haes, with Magdalena 8, Franziska 6 and nearly 4, DS

schrieb:

>

> Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for

messages to go to the sender of the message.

>

>

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stephen,

just to make sure:

f3/f4: are you refering to monopolar or bipolar measurement?

best

stephan odermatt, switzerland

on 10.3.2004 13:38 Uhr, at

wrote:

> Message: 2

> Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 15:19:19 -0000

> From: " P. Dal Cerro, Ph.D. " <gauge2_99@...>

> Subject: Re: Low lobeta

>

> Actually I mistated, the readings were for F3/F4. Also, this

> individual, a 32 year old woman with Anxiety, insomnia (onset and

> maintainence) and dysthymia, actually has quite high alpha, peaking

> at 11-12.

>

>

> -- In , " P. Dal Cerro, Ph.D. "

> <gauge2_99@y...> wrote:

>> List:

>>

>> Would anyone have any theory what it might mean if you found low

>> lobeta at F1 and F2, where it seems pretty proportional at C3, C4,

>> and FP1 and FP2?

>>

>> SDC

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Two channel training, referenced to A1, A2. When I use CZ as the

reference (mating beetle style), for some reason, LoBeta is even

lower, a full point below beta.

-- In , egroups <egroups@b...> wrote:

> stephen,

>

> just to make sure:

>

> f3/f4: are you refering to monopolar or bipolar measurement?

>

> best

>

> stephan odermatt, switzerland

>

> on 10.3.2004 13:38 Uhr, at

> wrote:

>

> > Message: 2

> > Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 15:19:19 -0000

> > From: " P. Dal Cerro, Ph.D. " <gauge2_99@y...>

> > Subject: Re: Low lobeta

> >

> > Actually I mistated, the readings were for F3/F4. Also, this

> > individual, a 32 year old woman with Anxiety, insomnia (onset and

> > maintainence) and dysthymia, actually has quite high alpha,

peaking

> > at 11-12.

> >

> >

> > -- In , " P. Dal Cerro, Ph.D. "

> > <gauge2_99@y...> wrote:

> >> List:

> >>

> >> Would anyone have any theory what it might mean if you found low

> >> lobeta at F1 and F2, where it seems pretty proportional at C3,

C4,

> >> and FP1 and FP2?

> >>

> >> SDC

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Steve,

Something in your last post made me come suddenly awake . . . well,

almost.

Are you puzzling about say, T3/A1/CZ/A2/T4, compared to T3/CZ/anwhere

else/CZ/T4 ?

If so, I may be of some assistance. . .

Dave Myer, SR.

Boston Neurofeedback

At 09:20 AM 3/10/2004, you wrote:

Two channel training,

referenced to A1, A2. When I use CZ as the

reference (mating beetle style), for some reason, LoBeta is even

lower, a full point below beta.

-- In , egroups <egroups@b...>

wrote:

> stephen,

>

> just to make sure:

>

> f3/f4: are you refering to monopolar or bipolar measurement?

>

> best

>

> stephan odermatt, switzerland

>

> on 10.3.2004 13:38 Uhr, at

> wrote:

>

> > Message: 2

> > Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 15:19:19 -0000

> > From: " P. Dal Cerro, Ph.D. "

<gauge2_99@y...>

> > Subject: Re: Low lobeta

> >

> > Actually I mistated, the readings were for F3/F4. Also,

this

> > individual, a 32 year old woman with Anxiety, insomnia (onset

and

> > maintainence) and dysthymia, actually has quite high alpha,

peaking

> > at 11-12.

> >

> >

> > -- In , " P. Dal Cerro,

Ph.D. "

> > <gauge2_99@y...> wrote:

> >> List:

> >>

> >> Would anyone have any theory what it might mean if you

found low

> >> lobeta at F1 and F2, where it seems pretty proportional at

C3,

C4,

> >> and FP1 and FP2?

> >>

> >> SDC

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Well, no, actually the question I had was what folks would make of

lobeta readings that are very low proportionate to other wave

activity, as measured at F3/F4, two channel, referenced either to the

ears or to CZ.

> > > >> List:

> > > >>

> > > >> Would anyone have any theory what it might mean if you found

low

> > > >> lobeta at F1 and F2, where it seems pretty proportional at

C3,

> >C4,

> > > >> and FP1 and FP2?

> > > >>

> > > >> SDC

> >

> >

> >

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low beta should be below beta in the frontal lobes as a general rule. If its

higher in other areas,given your other post, it may be very fast alpha.

>

> From: " P. Dal Cerro, Ph.D. " <gauge2_99@...>

> Date: 2004/03/10 Wed AM 09:20:59 EST

>

> Subject: Re: Digest Number 671

>

>

Two channel training, referenced to A1, A2. When I use CZ as the

reference (mating beetle style), for some reason, LoBeta is even

lower, a full point below beta.

-- In , egroups <egroups@b...> wrote:

> stephen,

>

> just to make sure:

>

> f3/f4: are you refering to monopolar or bipolar measurement?

>

> best

>

> stephan odermatt, switzerland

>

> on 10.3.2004 13:38 Uhr, at

> wrote:

>

> > Message: 2

> > Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 15:19:19 -0000

> > From: " P. Dal Cerro, Ph.D. " <gauge2_99@y...>

> > Subject: Re: Low lobeta

> >

> > Actually I mistated, the readings were for F3/F4. Also, this

> > individual, a 32 year old woman with Anxiety, insomnia (onset and

> > maintainence) and dysthymia, actually has quite high alpha,

peaking

> > at 11-12.

> >

> >

> > -- In , " P. Dal Cerro, Ph.D. "

> > <gauge2_99@y...> wrote:

> >> List:

> >>

> >> Would anyone have any theory what it might mean if you found low

> >> lobeta at F1 and F2, where it seems pretty proportional at C3,

C4,

> >> and FP1 and FP2?

> >>

> >> SDC

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The RD group has come a long way, be sure if you do go, don't skip the early am

session for RD's. Don't expect earth shattering new nutrition info to be given,

but I think it is a very worth while conference.

I plan on going again this year.

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Park Rapids, MN

ASBS

Has anyone been? Is anyone going this year? How beneficial is it to

RD's? I have the choice of going to ASBS, FNCE or the wmdpg

convention. I need to know what is going to be the most beneficial

to an RD who has been practicing in bariatrics for a little over 1

year. Please help.

Thanks.

, RD, CD

South Bend, IN

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