Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 In a message dated 3/25/03 2:14:40 PM Central Standard Time, pkoschak@... writes: << It is about $10 cheaper through her site then the health food store. It does taste just like a icecream dream bar....lol >> Hmmm she's only a dollar cheaper than the suggested retail on the 28 pack. Add shipping and your paying more. She's about 8 dollars cheaper on the family size. Add shipping and your only saving a couple of bucks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 The coromega is great. The cheapest place to buy it online I have found is http://www.dianecraft.org It is about $10 cheaper through her site then the health food store. It does taste just like a icecream dream bar....lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 Oh, on the cost, it's pretty much the same at the store and through the company however www.vitacost.com has it for less. -Charlotte Re: Re: bellybutton rubbing This is going to sound terrible but I don't know if it is irritated or aroused? The geneticist saw him last week. When I told her he stimmed there she said she could see that cause his nipples were pronounced. I don't know how to explain it except that it kind of looks like when a girl begins puberty only smaller. I did not think you were making light of it. We find ourselves constantly confused by different things with Caleb. Sensory integration issues are new to me. He is terrified of car washes like to a point where he acts like someone is trying to kill him. We don't even suggest it any more. He won't let me cut his hair or nails. He used to let me when he was sleeping but now even that wakes him up. He is afraid to go on anything that moves or makes noises. Sometimes he hears noises that we don't. Sometimes he thinks places move that don't. He was terrified the time we brought the car to get a tire fixed. He thought the garage was like a car wash we think. I took him on a short ferry ride across the Connecticut River; he was absolutely out of control with fear. Things that my other children found enjoyable I have to think about before doing. If I did not know how safe his life has been; I would think he has post traumatic stress order or something. I thought these were common autistic behaviors, maybe I'm wrong? Anyway, yes as soon as the OT tells me what is up; I will let you know. JaneSara Woosley <sjwoosley@...> wrote: That's terrible that he does it so much his skin getsirritated. I wasn't trying to make light of it! I'dbe interested to know what you find out . . .Sara --- JANE MAJEWSKI <janemajewski@...> wrote:> > I don't know if kids grow out of it. When my husband> was talking to his boss about some symptoms Caleb> has that might make him autistic, he told her about> the nipples. She said, "really, my girlfriend's son> (who is about the same age and developing normally)> just asked his mother last week if he could cut off> his nipples. His mother was mortified until he> replied, "I don't need them anymore I am getting> bigger" . . . . .he used to rub his too but he> stopped.> > The professionals tell me it is a "stim" things to> calm him down or bring stimulation to him if his> body is not getting enough stimulation. > > We are still waiting for the OT to do evaluations so> we do not know.> > I am praying he out grows it, it makes his nipples> puffy because of it. I worry someone will think> weird things too. Fortunately he does it at every> doctors appointment because he is nervous there. But> it is hard explaining it to people. I used to buy> onesie t-shirts (shirts with snaps under his diaper)> so he could not get them. Now he is a size 5 and> they don't make them. It drives me nuts. > I want him to stop but I am told that if I stop one> stim behavior without fixing the reason he is doing> it that another behavior will start. I dread it> being something worse like picking or biting> himself, so I 've decided to ignore it until we meet> with the OT.> > Jane> Sara Woosley <sjwoosley@...> wrote:> LOL - I'm glad she doesn't rub her nipples! Being a> girl, people would really wonder about my family,> wouldn't they?> > Is this something kids just grow out of? I guess> it's> not a big deal but it seems kind of weird to me. > It's> really no different from thumb-sucking, I guess.> > Sara > --- JANE MAJEWSKI <janemajewski@...>> wrote:> > > my son rubs his nipples. usually when he is> nervous> > or over stimulated or tired.> > jane> > > > <Luvourlives@...> wrote:> > > > That is interesting. I haven't heard of rubbing> that> > particular > > area, but I think it is similar to other self> > soothing techniques > > like rubbing ones hair.> > > > > > > > > > > Do any of your children rub their bellybutton> for> > > calming? My 2 year old dd does this. Is there> > any> > > significance to this or is it just one of those> > > things? Whenever she's upset, she HAS to rub> her> > > bellybutton or she gets more upset.> > > > > > This sounds silly but I don't know anyone else> > whose> > > child does this - or maybe I do but how do you> > ask?> > > > > > Thanks,> > > Sara > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > > Do you ? > > > - Find what you need with new> enhanced> > search.> > > http://info.mail./mail_250> > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 My health food store sells it too. I wonder if they give samples. I'm going to ask next time I am there. ---- Original Message ----- From: JANE MAJEWSKI Autism and Aspergers Treatment Charolette, They said a natural food store in my town sells it and has samples too. I am going to go down there Carol, mom to , 3/14/94 , 2/18/97 Lily, 9/7/04__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2009 Report Share Posted August 21, 2009 I went ahead and ordered 6 months worth from at Bariatric Success. I had been ordering directly from Bariatric Advantage in CA, but they called to let me know they no longer carried the Coromega. They sent me a sample of a new one that they have, chewable raspberry flavor, but I didn't like the taste. <'}}} >< Langston =^.,.^= " ALL THAT IS NECESSARY FOR EVIL TO TRIUMPH IS FOR GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING " EDMUND BURKE .. 1795 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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