Guest guest Posted July 3, 2004 Report Share Posted July 3, 2004 oh amy I'm so sorry. I wish that I give suggestions but going to court is the last step and the only step to get her the services she needs. what a jerk that director. couldn't the lawyer tell you that before you went there?! again I'm sorry keep your chin up you'll get em in Sept chris jbmistletoe@... wrote: Hi Jeanne, Just thought I'd update you on what has been going on with my pursuit to get my daughter the services that she needs. After stalling for 18 months, we finally went to court yesterday (7/1). We get there, and the school's attorney claims that he cannot get started and call any witness until September, all of his witnesses are 10-month employees, and are on VACATION!!!! Can you believe this pile of crap!! The judge asks him what he will do for my daughter in the mean time while we wait til September to get this started. They offer to put her into the summer program that we have at our school (however, there is only 3 weeks left of that), and they will only give her OT once a week, and no speech at all. (She has dyspraxia, and I am currently taking her to private speech 2x week, and the therapist said she needs speech 4x week). Also, the Director of Special Services said that he doesn't know why we as parents are so pissed at him, he is not the bad guy in this. And then he says that we should be grateful that he is being so generous in offering us this option!! I'm so angry I could...........Now I just got off the phone with this jerk, and he refuses to bus her, even though all the other kids in the program get busing from the district!! I can't wait for the judge to hear about this, that they are singling her out, and not providing transportation (which my taxes pay for already). I've contacted the Oprah Winfrey Show, Dr. Phil, Montel , and (the filmmaker), to try to get someone to bring issues like this to the forefront. Any suggestions, would be appreciated. Amy Haggerty Wantage, NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2005 Report Share Posted March 30, 2005 mood Bell has a program on CD. http://www.lindamoodbell.com Visualizing and Verbalizing Gander Publishing sends out the materials: http://www.ganderpublishing.com/ ---------------------------------------------------- This mailbox protected from junk email by MailFrontier Desktop from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com [ ] Any suggestions > > > Dear Families and Providers: > I have a 11 yr old son with PDD. He is reading at a 5th-4th grade level. > But understand what he reads at a 2nd-1st grade level. He loves the > computer. Does anyone have any suggestions for a reading program that > would help with comprehension, and can be done on the computer. We are > looking for a program where he can read along with the story as he is > hearing the story being read to him by the computer. He has already done > the Edmark Reading Program which is more geared to sight words. He did > great with that program. > Thanks, Heidi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2005 Report Share Posted September 26, 2005 Hi, I apologize for taking soo long to reply to this post. Only consideration is that I have been busy. One of the programs that I found worked really well for my daughter is free online. It's located at www.bookadventure.com This is a great resource for you as a parent and for your child. It is basically a reading program. It rates books by age equivalent and has tests on each book to determine comprehension. Your child signs up (you as a parent will need to sign up also so that you can track how they're doing) choses a book to be tested on, reads that book, and then takes a test to see if they understood it. They can win prizes based on the number of points they reach. The website has prizes that the kids can earn i.e., donated by sylvan learning center, or rocky mountain chocolate or a magazine or etc. I kind of made up our own prizes. I would put together a prize sheet for my daughter based on items i knew she would work for. As she reached a goal she could choose a smaller point prize or to go on to something bigger. Once she choose her prize we would " order " it. It would at home a few days later as if it came in the Mail. (sorry but I did kind of tell her it came in the mail today). I think she works harder that way and learns patience. I loved this program because it helped me choose books for her also and gave little recaps of each book. Nat --- Joanne Mulholland <mulholland34@...> wrote: > > mood Bell has a program on CD. > http://www.lindamoodbell.com > > Visualizing and Verbalizing > > Gander Publishing sends out the materials: > http://www.ganderpublishing.com/ > > [ ] Any suggestions > > > > > > > > Dear Families and Providers: > > I have a 11 yr old son with PDD. He is reading at > a 5th-4th grade level. > > But understand what he reads at a 2nd-1st grade > level. He loves the > > computer. Does anyone have any suggestions for a > reading program that > > would help with comprehension, and can be done on > the computer. We are > > looking for a program where he can read along with > the story as he is > > hearing the story being read to him by the > computer. He has already done > > the Edmark Reading Program which is more geared to > sight words. He did > > great with that program. > > Thanks, Heidi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Go to www.allthingsmale.com $200 initial consult, $50 each follow up. What city and state are you in? > > > I am now on my 2nd 6 month program of Test. through the Antiaging > group. The cost is $1,200 every 6 months. I feel the program has > been sucessful for me. Is there anywhere I can get the same program > cheaper? > > Wayne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Wayne what are they doing like testing and meds. Phil wandacpldfw45 <wandacpldfw45@...> wrote: I am now on my 2nd 6 month program of Test. through the Antiaging group. The cost is $1,200 every 6 months. I feel the program has been sucessful for me. Is there anywhere I can get the same program cheaper? Wayne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 I am in my mid 40's, and had my testosterone tested and it was 300. I wanted to get my test. up to at least 500 and but the doctor refused to get me on a program. He said I didn't meet the criteria for HRT which for my age was 200 or less. I got on the Internet and found www.antiaginggroup.com They had a local company labcorp test my blood for several things. Then took that information and put me on a program, a 6 month program of Testosterone, Anasterol and HCG. The cost was $1,200.00. They wanted me on HGH, however, the cost was an additional $3,000 for 6 months. I just couldn't afford it and still send a kid to college. Also nervous about the side effects of HGH, not sure about that drug. The results, I cant begin to tell you how much better it made me sleep. My libido went way up, and my energy level did as well. I am now no longer taking Ambian, or Welburtin, my cholesterol is 160 and I feel like a kid again. I also feel it helped say my marriage and increase my desire for sex. However, I am self employed and have terrible health insurance that will not cover any HRT. The $2,400 per year can be done, but I have heard I can save some money by getting the same program locally What say you? Wayne Wayne what are they doing like testing and meds. Phil wandacpldfw45 <wandacpldfw45@...> wrote: I am now on my 2nd 6 month program of Test. through the Antiaging group. The cost is $1,200 every 6 months. I feel the program has been sucessful for me. Is there anywhere I can get the same program cheaper? Wayne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 > > I am in my mid 40's, and had my testosterone tested and it was 300. I wanted to get my test. up to at least 500 and but the doctor refused to get me on a program. He said I didn't meet the criteria for HRT which for my age was 200 or less. > > I got on the Internet and found www.antiaginggroup.com They had a local company labcorp test my blood for several things. Then took that information and put me on a program, a 6 month program of Testosterone, Anasterol and HCG. The cost was $1,200.00. They wanted me on HGH, however, the cost was an additional $3,000 for 6 months. I just couldn't afford it and still send a kid to college. Also nervous about the side effects of HGH, not sure about that drug. > > The results, I cant begin to tell you how much better it made me sleep. My libido went way up, and my energy level did as well. I am now no longer taking Ambian, or Welburtin, my cholesterol is 160 and I feel like a kid again. I also feel it helped say my marriage and increase my desire for sex. > > However, I am self employed and have terrible health insurance that will not cover any HRT. The $2,400 per year can be done, but I have heard I can save some money by getting the same program locally > > What say you? > > Wayne You can try: M Pounders, (214) 520-8833, 4205 Buena Vista St, Dallas, TX 75205 I don't know if he'll do what you want, but he has experience with testosterone. I have also heard that Dr. Vasquez has experience with testosterone but I don't know the guy. Vasquez (D.O.) 2929 Welborn St. Dallas 75219 214.528.1083 Brad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Wayne, Were you on Testosterone cream/gel or injections and at what dosage? What was your dose of HCG and how often? Anasterol looks like a DHEA cream right? I am sure you're aware that the price of the medications is very very cheap. Testosterone Cypionate 200mg/ml for injection costs $40 including shipping. HCG 10,000iu/ml can be gotten for $32 including shipping. Testosterone cream can be gotten for $40 including shipping for a 2 months supply or longer. Please state exactly what your HRT regimen consisted of. > > I am now on my 2nd 6 month program of Test. through the Antiaging > group. The cost is $1,200 every 6 months. I feel the program has > been sucessful for me. Is there anywhere I can get the same program > cheaper? > > Wayne > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 You can go to the antiaging website at www.antiaginggroup.com and look at there 24 week program. but its the 1ml injections of the cyionate per week for 12 weeks then, every other day of the anasterol pills after your 3rd week of injections. To finish all the meds. then finish the course with HCG shots with the small insulin injections at the end to restart your testicles. Then you cycle off for a month. the price includes evey thing you need to finish the program syringes, needles, swabs, even a red hazad box to put it all in. I figured I could get it cheaper but is there a doctor in the DFW area that will prescribe it? invest99_2000 <no_reply > wrote: Wayne, Were you on Testosterone cream/gel or injections and at what dosage? What was your dose of HCG and how often? Anasterol looks like a DHEA cream right? I am sure you're aware that the price of the medications is very very cheap. Testosterone Cypionate 200mg/ml for injection costs $40 including shipping. HCG 10,000iu/ml can be gotten for $32 including shipping. Testosterone cream can be gotten for $40 including shipping for a 2 months supply or longer. Please state exactly what your HRT regimen consisted of. > > I am now on my 2nd 6 month program of Test. through the Antiaging > group. The cost is $1,200 every 6 months. I feel the program has > been sucessful for me. Is there anywhere I can get the same program > cheaper? > > Wayne > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 I called them and got the same info. They basically charge $500 for the initial consult and labs, and then $1200 for the meds for 6 months. Their protocol is also not that great. One does not need to Cycle TRT if one is hypogonodal. Their shots of HCG are very high at 1000iu per shot for 10 days for their PCT. As I mentioned in my previous post, the meds are very very cheap. $40 for 200mg/ml 10ml T Cypionate will last you 20 weeks, almost 6 months. HCG costs $32 for a 10,000iu 10ml vial. Arimidex is a little costly at about $8 a pill which comes to about 2-4 pills a month. So as you can see, they are really marking up everything big time. Total cost if you buy on your own is approximately $328 tops every 6 months. This is a compounding pharmacy http://www.womensinternational.com/contact.html. They will give you a list of doctors in your area that order from them. Find a doc whose fees are reasonable. This is a good ready to use protocol from the files section http://f2.grp.fs.com/v1/AD_IQ3RVLkVtqmeOEtAw- H3CvDAY0W_dRwWm5nW3VIXJBH0xZ3HHfbMoKtffFpsIUZ1XGMFtoq8Mp_rtiy8GcTOrW_L MUbax6IO6/Dr.%20Crisler%27s%20TRT%20Recommendations.doc and this is an update to the HCG portion http://f5.grp.fs.com/v1/AD_IQ4gQ2EBtqmeOoCblQu9XCZ75dIAmDsq820mdb ctBuLRZ5_yzt6rXobG_XxWa4uHNLvZJ14JtrMy6RxR7QMnjhRpUuH_3nKbp/An% 20Update%20To%20The%20Crisler%20HCG%20Protocol2.doc If you like, you can see Dr. who created the above protocol at www.allthingsmale.com . > > > > I am now on my 2nd 6 month program of Test. through the Antiaging > > group. The cost is $1,200 every 6 months. I feel the program has > > been sucessful for me. Is there anywhere I can get the same program > > cheaper? > > > > Wayne > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 I owe you a steak dinner, or maybe a trip to Cancun on the money I will be saving. I have learned alot in just a couple of weeks on this site. I am wanted to try the HGH, next. Thanks again If your in the DFW area give me shout and I will take you out for a steak Wayne invest99_2000 <no_reply > wrote: I called them and got the same info. They basically charge $500 for the initial consult and labs, and then $1200 for the meds for 6 months. Their protocol is also not that great. One does not need to Cycle TRT if one is hypogonodal. Their shots of HCG are very high at 1000iu per shot for 10 days for their PCT. As I mentioned in my previous post, the meds are very very cheap. $40 for 200mg/ml 10ml T Cypionate will last you 20 weeks, almost 6 months. HCG costs $32 for a 10,000iu 10ml vial. Arimidex is a little costly at about $8 a pill which comes to about 2-4 pills a month. So as you can see, they are really marking up everything big time. Total cost if you buy on your own is approximately $328 tops every 6 months. This is a compounding pharmacy http://www.womensinternational.com/contact.html. They will give you a list of doctors in your area that order from them. Find a doc whose fees are reasonable. This is a good ready to use protocol from the files section http://f2.grp.fs.com/v1/AD_IQ3RVLkVtqmeOEtAw- H3CvDAY0W_dRwWm5nW3VIXJBH0xZ3HHfbMoKtffFpsIUZ1XGMFtoq8Mp_rtiy8GcTOrW_L MUbax6IO6/Dr.%20Crisler%27s%20TRT%20Recommendations.doc and this is an update to the HCG portion http://f5.grp.fs.com/v1/AD_IQ4gQ2EBtqmeOoCblQu9XCZ75dIAmDsq820mdb ctBuLRZ5_yzt6rXobG_XxWa4uHNLvZJ14JtrMy6RxR7QMnjhRpUuH_3nKbp/An% 20Update%20To%20The%20Crisler%20HCG%20Protocol2.doc If you like, you can see Dr. who created the above protocol at www.allthingsmale.com . > > > > I am now on my 2nd 6 month program of Test. through the Antiaging > > group. The cost is $1,200 every 6 months. I feel the program has > > been sucessful for me. Is there anywhere I can get the same program > > cheaper? > > > > Wayne > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 Wayne, No problem. I'm glad to help. I don't like seeing guys getting taken advantage of. Let me know if you need anything else. > > > > > > I am now on my 2nd 6 month program of Test. through the > Antiaging > > > group. The cost is $1,200 every 6 months. I feel the program has > > > been sucessful for me. Is there anywhere I can get the same > program > > > cheaper? > > > > > > Wayne > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilirubin I am sure you read this--but just in case---fyi > > > Hi everyone , > > This is my first mail to this wonderfull group. > > I would jus like to inform u that I have had haemolytic jaundice for > > the past 3 years and still have it in my body . My doctor says that > > this is because it was not treated properly in the initial stages and > > the billirubin keeps fluctuating without remaining a steady value . I > > am not a medical person and dont have much idea on why it is so . If > > someone would be able to find time to throw light on this subject and > > tell me the different oils that I can use in my food without creating > > harm to my liver , it would be great. > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Photos - Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover > > Photo Books. You design it and we'll bind it! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Share Posted January 29, 2006 It does not matter if it is difficult to remove we are not doctors after the quick fix We are after long term life changes and prevention The liver and the kidneys are the filters of the body particulary in the instance the liver is not able to remove the Billirubun Flushing out the liver will help the liver to be able to do this again but there may be other reasons why there is so much Billirubin in the blood perhaps red blood cells dieing quickly I know that by going on an juice fast with real oranges squeezed and mixed with 50 / 50 home distilled water the red blood cell count increases 5 X The red blood cells are the number 1 defense against invaders and toxins in your body once the red blood cells pickup the invaders and toxins they die and are carried out It seems to me that your body is detoxing and removeing a lot of stuff causing a lot of Billrubin to accumilate. The liver is not able to keep up you yourself may know something you changed that may have brought this about 1. What you can do is flush the liver 2. Eat alkalyne food in small portions that your liver can use to flush out the toxins 3. do not eat non food that causes more toxins to accumilate We do not want to remove symptoms we want to encourage total health and no drugs as that would just be more toxins that the red blood cells are trying to get out. if the toxins that the red blood cells are removing is stopped then your immune system is also shut down so this is not a step towards total heatlth do not eat sugar substitutes (aspartame,splenda) sugar alcoholic drinks coffee cheese and large amounts of diary pop pork large amounts of meat processed foods junk food Do eat vegetable soups broccoli , zuchini , celery,onions , garlic , cilantro carrots , asparagus , lettuce vegetables fruits melons , canolope ,water melon , honey dew lemons oranges green teas herbal teas As a rule wter ever is processed or altered by man is not good for your health raw vegetables better then boiled if your stomach can not take it steamed or under cooked vegetables tina83862 wrote: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilirubin > > I am sure you read this--but just in case---fyi > > > > > > > > > Hi everyone , > > > This is my first mail to this wonderfull > group. > > > I would jus like to inform u that I have had haemolytic > jaundice for > > > the past 3 years and still have it in my body . My doctor says > that > > > this is because it was not treated properly in the initial > stages and > > > the billirubin keeps fluctuating without remaining a steady > value . I > > > am not a medical person and dont have much idea on why it is > so . If > > > someone would be able to find time to throw light on this > subject and > > > tell me the different oils that I can use in my food without > creating > > > harm to my liver , it would be great. > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Photos - Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover > > > Photo Books. You design it and we'll bind it! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Share Posted January 29, 2006 See below. ----- Original Message ----- From: Belskis<mailto:brian0017@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 2:37 AM Subject: Re: Re: Any suggestions I know that by going on an juice fast with real oranges squeezed and mixed with 50 / 50 home distilled water the red blood cell count increases 5 X -Would love to see the data on this. The red blood cells are the number 1 defense against invaders and toxins in your body once the red blood cells pickup the invaders and toxins they die and are carried out -The red blood cells carry oxygen to the cells. The white blood cells are the invader hunters. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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