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Mark,

I watched the last half of the program and was disappointed that

Cobourn still takes MSM. I think the dosage he took was 3,000 mg a day.

To me that isn't cured although he seems well. They mentioned several

others who had arthritis including Debbie Reynolds although she was on the

phone to the program I missed whether she had RA or OA. One thing that was

stressed over and over was exercise helping. Diet was mentioned too but

the exercise was stressed as being significant in keeping active. It was

depressing to hear the rheumatologist on the panel say that they don't

really know how to cure arthritis and MSM was too alternative for him to

accept. The discoverer of MSM was also on the panel. I wished I had seen

the first part but I fell asleep and woke up half way through.

Bev

> For those of you who might be interested, tonight on CNN Live at 9

> p.m Eastern , Larry King is going to be talking about arthritis with

> Coburn as one of his guests. Thought you might be interested.

> Perhaps someone could fill us all in , if they get a chance to watch

> this.

>

> Thanks,

> Mark

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We saw the show that was repeated later; there was a few

phone-ins; no mention of the A.P. The rheumy was strictly

allopathic; Allan King the comedian was on, I think his is R.A.,

he uses magnets and acupuncture. Cyd Charisse the dancer was

also on, she has osteo and uses " Arctic Spray " but says she will

try MSM. I wanted to email Larry King but couldnt find an addy

for him.

Tomorrow (Apr. 5) he is having Dr Weil on ( " Eating Well

for Optimum Health " ).

Carol in B.C.

husband on AP

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Anyone happen to tape the November 2 Larry King Live program with the folks from "The Secret"? I was taping it for someone and today I had a brain freeze and taped over the first hour! I'm just sick. I'd really like to get my hands on a copy if anyone taped.

Thanks, Shari

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Yes I agree... I sent an email to the show too, but just to educate

them and ask that they hopefully explore the issue of apraxia on

their show, especially since so many health insurance companies deny

treatment because they claim they don't know that apraxia is

neurological... This would be great exposure for all of you who

struggle all the time to get services that your kids deserve.

Wouldn't it be easier to make a national statement the insurance

companies could not ignore? I cringe every time I see new parents

fighting the same old battle after being denied treatment

because " apraxia is developmental, not neurological. " Arg!!!

If anyone out there has a standard method of getting these services

approved, please let me know and I will pass it on to more families I

meet! Thank you, @...

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> In a message dated 3/24/2007 6:37:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> jacnoa@... writes:

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>

>

> Dont be so harsh on Ms. Braxton

> She is in same position as all of us here maybe even worse.

> Her youngest boy was diagnosed with autism.She just like us did

not know

> nothing about and pediatrician would tell her he is just a boy he

will catch up.

> never did.

> I think its wonderful of her to go speak publicly about and let

everybody in

> to her private life.

>

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>

> I would love to challenge all the members on this group to write

to

> CNN.com to respond to Braxton's comments on Apraxia " apraxia,

which

> is a fancy label for a speech delay " . I am disgusted with her

> definition on this disorder. I have included a definition and a

> comment.

> Maybe if we swamp CNN with Apraxia comments we could start getting

> the recognition that Apraxia deserves and needs. Education needs

to

> start somewhere and what better place that CNN.

> Sincerely,

>

> age 8 - apraxia, SID, DCD, Hypotonia, Feeding and growth issues

> age 6 - apraxia, SID, DCD, Hypotonia, Feeding and growth issues

> age 14 months - apraxia, SID, Hypotonia, and feeding

>

>

> letter to CNN (Larry King Live)

>

> I was dissappointed during the viewing of The Mystery of Autism

> Episodewhich aired March 21, 2007, regarding the definition of

> apraxia.

> " KING: What were the signs?

> BRAXTON: For me, he wasn't developing like his older brother. He

> wouldn't do eye contact. We took him to the doctors, the

> developmental pediatricians, and they said oh, he has something

> called apraxia, which is a fancy label for a speech delay. "

> Development apraxia of speech is:

> A NEUROLOGICALLY based communication disorder that interferes with

a

> child's ability to correctly pronounce sounds, syllables, and

words.

> *A disruption in the smooth execution of voluntary movements in

> speech production.

> *A difficulty with sequencing the complex oral movements involved

in

> speech.

> *A disruption in retrieving the " motor plan " for saying a word

> automatically.

> *Potentially disruptive to typical development of expressive

> language.

> *Present from birth.

> *On a continuum from mild to profound.

> *An obstacle in the development of intelligible, articulate

speech.

> *Able to be treated.

> (taken from Hearing, Speech & Deafness Center)

>

> I have 3 children all who are diagnosed with apraxia along with

other

> delays. Apraxia is a neurological disorder but due to lack of

> public awareness it is often not understood and is simply referred

to

> as a speech delay. Apraxia is far from a speech delay and

requires

> intense therapy as you will NOT " outgrow " this disorder. I would

> have hoped that this disorder would have been properly researched

> prior to the taping so that the comment that was made would have

been

> accurate information that was being passed to your viewing

audience.

> The public deserves to know the proper definition of Apraxia and

how

> difficult life can be for those diagnosed with it.

>

Just sent my letter to Larry King...I couldn't agree with you more!!!

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