Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 What are you going to 'be' when you grow up Q??? Hopefully a teacher or researcher???? :-) Maybe a doctor! Maybe a naturpath. ( sp?) They can work out of their home so if you marry and have children, you can work around them. Thanks so much for all the work you put into posts to this list!! I always learn something new reading them.Hoppin' Herd of Hares <feargod@...> wrote: Glutathione - an amino acid that is a tri-peptide. Which means it is made up from 3 other amino acids (they are cysteine, glutamic acid & glycine). It is a very good anti-oxidant. It plays alot of roles in the body . . . even in the flu, respiratory issues, etc . . . because of high oxidative stress in that is present when those sicknesses are upon the body. Here's a simple explanation of antioxidants: There is oxidative stress (which causes cell death & premature aging, particularly in DS, since they have too much of it) that occurs from an oxidative state that is present in the body (when there's too much of it, that's when it becomes a problem). There are certain foods, supplements, drugs & medications that are pro-oxidant. Pro means it's for something. Pro-oxidant means that this certain food (as an example) aids (is for) in the oxidative state - meaning it creates oxidative stress, cell death, premature aging. Then, there are certain foods, supplements & I don't know about drugs, that are Anti-oxidant. Anti means against. Anti-oxidants means that this certain food (as an example) deals with & destroys the free radicals that are roaming around in the body, creating more & more oxidative stress, cell death & premature again. If free radicals can be destroyed & eliminated your oxidative state is greatly reduced. I hope that explains it pretty good! Here's a link to the Wikipedia explanation on anti-oxidants & pro-oxidants: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-oxidants http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxidative_stress There are numerous foods that good anti-oxidants. Berries are one of the best sources for that . . . particularly BLUEBERRIES! The below list are some good antioxidants: Resveratrol *from the skin of grapes* Grape Seed Extract Blueberries *one of my favorite antioxidants! www.lef.org/magazine/mag2005/dec2005_supp_blueberry_01.htm * Turmeric Glutathione Vitamin C Vitamin E Vitamin K Zinc Selenium Dried fruits, particularly figs! *dried fruits are REALLY good antioxidants* Pomegranetes (sp?) Tart Cherry That's all I can think of at the moment, there's more though, I believe....... Qadoshyah *Got Down Syndrome? www.gotdownsyndrome.net From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of lmmersereauSent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 11:18 AMTo: Down Syndrome Treatment Subject: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... Hi Kathy,I appreciate the invitation to ask questions, as I'm not as informed as some other people here seem to be. I read the posts on Glutathione, but I am still unclear as to what it is and what it does-is it an anti-oxidant? Where can I find info that explains the anti-oxidants in simple language? (I tried reading some of those abstracts, but frankly they make my eyes glaze over.) And what foods or supplements should I be giving a 10 month old for the anti-oxidant benefits (he's already on Nutrivene).Sorry to start all over again with this issue, but I am lost and confused.>> We started Danny on NVD when he was 16 months old..he had always been on> some sort or vitamin (prescription) but he was always sick with one upper> respiratory infection/ear infection after another. We were at the doc's> office at LEAST every two weeks after Danny finally came home from the> hospital (at 4 months of age) Once we started him on NVD, he had one more> ear infection, but he really was a changed kid. He wasn't sick all the time,> so he had a lot more energy to actually be able to DO things. We started DHA> when he was 20 months old, and he has had (maybe) a couple of ear infections> since..he is one of the healthiest of my kids, ,,if we happen to get a cold> or the flu, danny is usually the one who is least affected by it. And that> was certainly not the case before. His doctor and his early intervention> therapists were all amazed at the changes in him, because he was healthier> and his development (cognitive and physical) just took off> > I have to make a special point in the last several years to schedule well> child checkups for him, because he rarely needs to go to the doctor for> illnesses anymore. So. I do think that nvd has helped him. BUT I also know> lots of kids in our local group who do not use the supplements, and they are> very healthy and doing well in school, etc..I personally think that giving> Danny supplements will help him in the long term as well as short term,> however, I have also thought for a long time that there are a lot of> biochemical variations in people w/Ds, and NVD can't possibly be *right* for> everyone.but I DO believe that it can be helpful to many people w/Ds.the> science behind the need for targeted supplementation is sound, I think. So> even if your child is not on nvd, I personally think that it would be a good> idea to learn about antioxidants, because we know that there is a lot of> oxidative stress in Ds, and it does cause damage.> > > > When we(Carol, and I) started this listserv, we wanted to have a place> where parents could talk honestly about a lot of different subjects,> including some that are considered controversial. We all feel strongly that> in order to make informed decisions about what is best for their child,> parents need to have access to information..both pro and con. It has never> been our intention to make anyone feel defensive about choices that they> make for their kids, and I hope that everyone here recognizes that. .so> please don't hold back from expressing an opinion here, because we can all> learn from one another. No one is helped if we can't be honest about what> our experiences have been.> > > > And if you don't understand the abstracts, join the crowd.I can understand> them better now than I used to, but it is still hard for me to make sense of> some of the more ("I'm a doctor and you're not" language in some of the> abstracts.) Ask questions if you want to understand something better.I can> guarantee you that there will be others who have the same questions, but may> not feel comfortable posting to ask. So you would be doing them a favor;-)> > kathyR(mom to Mr.Dan who will be 8 on Monday and had his first dental x-rays> yesterday..took it like a champ;-) and his 6 older sibs)> Carol in IL Mom to seven including , 6 with TOF, AVcanal, GERD, LS, Asthma, subglottal stenosis, chronic constipation ( cured now ) and DS. My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. 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Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 yes, i agree... aren't you in the college or??? smile... hey, i think it is a great way to start a career on what you have learned so far... kk -- RE: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... What are you going to 'be' when you grow up Q??? Hopefully a teacher or researcher???? :-) Maybe a doctor! Maybe a naturpath. ( sp?) They can work out of their home so if you marry and have children, you can work around them. Thanks so much for all the work you put into posts to this list!! I always learn something new reading them.Hoppin' Herd of Hares <feargodatruechurch (DOT) info> wrote: Glutathione - an amino acid that is a tri-peptide. Which means it is made up from 3 other amino acids (they are cysteine, glutamic acid & glycine). It is a very good anti-oxidant. It plays alot of roles in the body . . . even in the flu, respiratory issues, etc . . . because of high oxidative stress in that is present when those sicknesses are upon the body. Here's a simple explanation of antioxidants: There is oxidative stress (which causes cell death & premature aging, particularly in DS, since they have too much of it) that occurs from an oxidative state that is present in the body (when there's too much of it, that's when it becomes a problem). There are certain foods, supplements, drugs & medications that are pro-oxidant. Pro means it's for something. Pro-oxidant means that this certain food (as an example) aids (is for) in the oxidative state - meaning it creates oxidative stress, cell death, premature aging. Then, there are certain foods, supplements & I don't know about drugs, that are Anti-oxidant. Anti means against. Anti-oxidants means that this certain food (as an example) deals with & destroys the free radicals that are roaming around in the body, creating more & more oxidative stress, cell death & premature again. If free radicals can be destroyed & eliminated your oxidative state is greatly reduced. I hope that explains it pretty good! Here's a link to the Wikipedia explanation on anti-oxidants & pro-oxidants: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-oxidants http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxidative_stress There are numerous foods that good anti-oxidants. Berries are one of the best sources for that . . . particularly BLUEBERRIES! The below list are some good antioxidants: Resveratrol *from the skin of grapes* Grape Seed Extract Blueberries *one of my favorite antioxidants! www.lef.org/magazine/mag2005/dec2005_supp_blueberry_01.htm * Turmeric Glutathione Vitamin C Vitamin E Vitamin K Zinc Selenium Dried fruits, particularly figs! *dried fruits are REALLY good antioxidants* Pomegranetes (sp?) Tart Cherry That's all I can think of at the moment, there's more though, I believe....... Qadoshyah *Got Down Syndrome? www.gotdownsyndrome.net From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of lmmersereauSent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 11:18 AMDown Syndrome Treatment Subject: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... Hi Kathy,I appreciate the invitation to ask questions, as I'm not as informed as some other people here seem to be. I read the posts on Glutathione, but I am still unclear as to what it is and what it does-is it an anti-oxidant? Where can I find info that explains the anti-oxidants in simple language? (I tried reading some of those abstracts, but frankly they make my eyes glaze over.) And what foods or supplements should I be giving a 10 month old for the anti-oxidant benefits (he's already on Nutrivene).Sorry to start all over again with this issue, but I am lost and confused.>> We started Danny on NVD when he was 16 months old..he had always been on> some sort or vitamin (prescription) but he was always sick with one upper> respiratory infection/ear infection after another. We were at the doc's> office at LEAST every two weeks after Danny finally came home from the> hospital (at 4 months of age) Once we started him on NVD, he had one more> ear infection, but he really was a changed kid. He wasn't sick all the time,> so he had a lot more energy to actually be able to DO things. We started DHA> when he was 20 months old, and he has had (maybe) a couple of ear infections> since..he is one of the healthiest of my kids, ,,if we happen to get a cold> or the flu, danny is usually the one who is least affected by it. And that> was certainly not the case before. His doctor and his early intervention> therapists were all amazed at the changes in him, because he was healthier> and his development (cognitive and physical) just took off> > I have to make a special point in the last several years to schedule well> child checkups for him, because he rarely needs to go to the doctor for> illnesses anymore. So. I do think that nvd has helped him. BUT I also know> lots of kids in our local group who do not use the supplements, and they are> very healthy and doing well in school, etc..I personally think that giving> Danny supplements will help him in the long term as well as short term,> however, I have also thought for a long time that there are a lot of> biochemical variations in people w/Ds, and NVD can't possibly be *right* for> everyone.but I DO believe that it can be helpful to many people w/Ds.the> science behind the need for targeted supplementation is sound, I think. So> even if your child is not on nvd, I personally think that it would be a good> idea to learn about antioxidants, because we know that there is a lot of> oxidative stress in Ds, and it does cause damage.> > > > When we(Carol, and I) started this listserv, we wanted to have a place> where parents could talk honestly about a lot of different subjects,> including some that are considered controversial. We all feel strongly that> in order to make informed decisions about what is best for their child,> parents need to have access to information..both pro and con. It has never> been our intention to make anyone feel defensive about choices that they> make for their kids, and I hope that everyone here recognizes that. .so> please don't hold back from expressing an opinion here, because we can all> learn from one another. No one is helped if we can't be honest about what> our experiences have been.> > > > And if you don't understand the abstracts, join the crowd.I can understand> them better now than I used to, but it is still hard for me to make sense of> some of the more ("I'm a doctor and you're not" language in some of the> abstracts.) Ask questions if you want to understand something better.I can> guarantee you that there will be others who have the same questions, but may> not feel comfortable posting to ask. So you would be doing them a favor;-)> > kathyR(mom to Mr.Dan who will be 8 on Monday and had his first dental x-rays> yesterday..took it like a champ;-) and his 6 older sibs)> Carol in IL Mom to seven including , 6 with TOF, AVcanal, GERD, LS, Asthma, subglottal stenosis, chronic constipation ( cured now ) and DS. My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. 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Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 Great job, Qadoshyah! Thanks for posting this. kathyR From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of Hoppin' Herd of Hares Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 6:12 PM Down Syndrome Treatment Subject: RE: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... Glutathione - an amino acid that is a tri-peptide. Which means it is made up from 3 other amino acids (they are cysteine, glutamic acid & glycine). It is a very good anti-oxidant. It plays alot of roles in the body . . . even in the flu, respiratory issues, etc . . . because of high oxidative stress in that is present when those sicknesses are upon the body. Here's a simple explanation of antioxidants: There is oxidative stress (which causes cell death & premature aging, particularly in DS, since they have too much of it) that occurs from an oxidative state that is present in the body (when there's too much of it, that's when it becomes a problem). There are certain foods, supplements, drugs & medications that are pro-oxidant. Pro means it's for something. Pro-oxidant means that this certain food (as an example) aids (is for) in the oxidative state - meaning it creates oxidative stress, cell death, premature aging. Then, there are certain foods, supplements & I don't know about drugs, that are Anti-oxidant. Anti means against. Anti-oxidants means that this certain food (as an example) deals with & destroys the free radicals that are roaming around in the body, creating more & more oxidative stress, cell death & premature again. If free radicals can be destroyed & eliminated your oxidative state is greatly reduced. I hope that explains it pretty good! Here's a link to the Wikipedia explanation on anti-oxidants & pro-oxidants: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-oxidants http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxidative_stress There are numerous foods that good anti-oxidants. Berries are one of the best sources for that . . . particularly BLUEBERRIES! The below list are some good antioxidants: Resveratrol *from the skin of grapes* Grape Seed Extract Blueberries *one of my favorite antioxidants! www.lef.org/magazine/mag2005/dec2005_supp_blueberry_01.htm * Turmeric Glutathione Vitamin C Vitamin E Vitamin K Zinc Selenium Dried fruits, particularly figs! *dried fruits are REALLY good antioxidants* Pomegranetes (sp?) Tart Cherry That's all I can think of at the moment, there's more though, I believe....... Qadoshyah *Got Down Syndrome? www.gotdownsyndrome.net From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of lmmersereau Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 11:18 AM Down Syndrome Treatment Subject: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... Hi Kathy, I appreciate the invitation to ask questions, as I'm not as informed as some other people here seem to be. I read the posts on Glutathione, but I am still unclear as to what it is and what it does- is it an anti-oxidant? Where can I find info that explains the anti- oxidants in simple language? (I tried reading some of those abstracts, but frankly they make my eyes glaze over.) And what foods or supplements should I be giving a 10 month old for the anti-oxidant benefits (he's already on Nutrivene). Sorry to start all over again with this issue, but I am lost and confused. > > We started Danny on NVD when he was 16 months old..he had always been on > some sort or vitamin (prescription) but he was always sick with one upper > respiratory infection/ear infection after another. We were at the doc's > office at LEAST every two weeks after Danny finally came home from the > hospital (at 4 months of age) Once we started him on NVD, he had one more > ear infection, but he really was a changed kid. He wasn't sick all the time, > so he had a lot more energy to actually be able to DO things. We started DHA > when he was 20 months old, and he has had (maybe) a couple of ear infections > since..he is one of the healthiest of my kids, ,,if we happen to get a cold > or the flu, danny is usually the one who is least affected by it. And that > was certainly not the case before. His doctor and his early intervention > therapists were all amazed at the changes in him, because he was healthier > and his development (cognitive and physical) just took off > > I have to make a special point in the last several years to schedule well > child checkups for him, because he rarely needs to go to the doctor for > illnesses anymore. So. I do think that nvd has helped him. BUT I also know > lots of kids in our local group who do not use the supplements, and they are > very healthy and doing well in school, etc..I personally think that giving > Danny supplements will help him in the long term as well as short term, > however, I have also thought for a long time that there are a lot of > biochemical variations in people w/Ds, and NVD can't possibly be *right* for > everyone.but I DO believe that it can be helpful to many people w/Ds.the > science behind the need for targeted supplementation is sound, I think. So > even if your child is not on nvd, I personally think that it would be a good > idea to learn about antioxidants, because we know that there is a lot of > oxidative stress in Ds, and it does cause damage. > > > > When we(Carol, and I) started this listserv, we wanted to have a place > where parents could talk honestly about a lot of different subjects, > including some that are considered controversial. We all feel strongly that > in order to make informed decisions about what is best for their child, > parents need to have access to information..both pro and con. It has never > been our intention to make anyone feel defensive about choices that they > make for their kids, and I hope that everyone here recognizes that. .so > please don't hold back from expressing an opinion here, because we can all > learn from one another. No one is helped if we can't be honest about what > our experiences have been. > > > > And if you don't understand the abstracts, join the crowd.I can understand > them better now than I used to, but it is still hard for me to make sense of > some of the more ( " I'm a doctor and you're not " language in some of the > abstracts.) Ask questions if you want to understand something better.I can > guarantee you that there will be others who have the same questions, but may > not feel comfortable posting to ask. So you would be doing them a favor;-) > > kathyR(mom to Mr.Dan who will be 8 on Monday and had his first dental x-rays > yesterday..took it like a champ;-) and his 6 older sibs) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 I really don't know . At this point, I plan to just keep researching & doing things for my brother & DS. Qadoshyah *Got Down Syndrome? www.gotdownsyndrome.net From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of Carol in ILSent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 7:16 AMDown Syndrome Treatment Subject: RE: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... What are you going to 'be' when you grow up Q??? Hopefully a teacher or researcher???? :-) Maybe a doctor! Maybe a naturpath. ( sp?) They can work out of their home so if you marry and have children, you can work around them. Thanks so much for all the work you put into posts to this list!! I always learn something new reading them.Hoppin' Herd of Hares <feargodatruechurch (DOT) info> wrote: Glutathione - an amino acid that is a tri-peptide. Which means it is made up from 3 other amino acids (they are cysteine, glutamic acid & glycine). It is a very good anti-oxidant. It plays alot of roles in the body . . . even in the flu, respiratory issues, etc . . . because of high oxidative stress in that is present when those sicknesses are upon the body. Here's a simple explanation of antioxidants: There is oxidative stress (which causes cell death & premature aging, particularly in DS, since they have too much of it) that occurs from an oxidative state that is present in the body (when there's too much of it, that's when it becomes a problem). There are certain foods, supplements, drugs & medications that are pro-oxidant. Pro means it's for something. Pro-oxidant means that this certain food (as an example) aids (is for) in the oxidative state - meaning it creates oxidative stress, cell death, premature aging. Then, there are certain foods, supplements & I don't know about drugs, that are Anti-oxidant. Anti means against. Anti-oxidants means that this certain food (as an example) deals with & destroys the free radicals that are roaming around in the body, creating more & more oxidative stress, cell death & premature again. If free radicals can be destroyed & eliminated your oxidative state is greatly reduced. I hope that explains it pretty good! Here's a link to the Wikipedia explanation on anti-oxidants & pro-oxidants: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-oxidants http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxidative_stress There are numerous foods thatgood anti-oxidants. Berries are one of the best sources for that . . . particularly BLUEBERRIES! The below list are some good antioxidants: Resveratrol *from the skin of grapes* Grape Seed Extract Blueberries *one of my favorite antioxidants! www.lef.org/magazine/mag2005/dec2005_supp_blueberry_01.htm * Turmeric Glutathione Vitamin C Vitamin E Vitamin K Zinc Selenium Dried fruits, particularly figs! *dried fruits are REALLY good antioxidants* Pomegranetes (sp?) Tart Cherry That's all I can think of at the moment, there's more though, I believe....... Qadoshyah *Got Down Syndrome? www.gotdownsyndrome.net From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of lmmersereauSent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 11:18 AMDown Syndrome Treatment Subject: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... Hi Kathy,I appreciate the invitation to ask questions, as I'm not as informed as some other people here seem to be. I read the posts on Glutathione, but I am still unclear as to what it is and what it does-is it an anti-oxidant? Where can I find info that explains the anti-oxidants in simple language? (I tried reading some of those abstracts, but frankly they make my eyes glaze over.) And what foods or supplements should I be giving a 10 month old for the anti-oxidant benefits (he's already on Nutrivene).Sorry to start all over again with this issue, but I am lost and confused.>> We started Danny on NVD when he was 16 months old..he had always been on> some sort or vitamin (prescription) but he was always sick with one upper> respiratory infection/ear infection after another. We were at the doc's> office at LEAST every two weeks after Danny finally came home from the> hospital (at 4 months of age) Once we started him on NVD, he had one more> ear infection, but he really was a changed kid. He wasn't sick all the time,> so he had a lot more energy to actually be able to DO things. We started DHA> when he was 20 months old, and he has had (maybe) a couple of ear infections> since..he is one of the healthiest of my kids, ,,if we happen to get a cold> or the flu, danny is usually the one who is least affected by it. And that> was certainly not the case before. His doctor and his early intervention> therapists were all amazed at the changes in him, because he was healthier> and his development (cognitive and physical) just took off> > I have to make a special point in the last several years to schedule well> child checkups for him, because he rarely needs to go to the doctor for> illnesses anymore. So. I do think that nvd has helped him. BUT I also know> lots of kids in our local group who do not use the supplements, and they are> very healthy and doing well in school, etc..I personally think that giving> Danny supplements will help him in the long term as well as short term,> however, I have also thought for a long time that there are a lot of> biochemical variations in people w/Ds, and NVD can't possibly be *right* for> everyone.but I DO believe that it can be helpful to many people w/Ds.the> science behind the need for targeted supplementation is sound, I think. So> even if your child is not on nvd, I personally think that it would be a good> idea to learn about antioxidants, because we know that there is a lot of> oxidative stress in Ds, and it does cause damage.> > > > When we(Carol, and I) started this listserv, we wanted to have a place> where parents could talk honestly about a lot of different subjects,> including some that are considered controversial. We all feel strongly that> in order to make informed decisions about what is best for their child,> parents need to have access to information..both pro and con. It has never> been our intention to make anyone feel defensive about choices that they> make for their kids, and I hope that everyone here recognizes that. .so> please don't hold back from expressing an opinion here, because we can all> learn from one another. No one is helped if we can't be honest about what> our experiences have been.> > > > And if you don't understand the abstracts, join the crowd.I can understand> them better now than I used to, but it is still hard for me to make sense of> some of the more ("I'm a doctor and you're not" language in some of the> abstracts.) Ask questions if you want to understand something better.I can> guarantee you that there will be others who have the same questions, but may> not feel comfortable posting to ask. So you would be doing them a favor;-)> > kathyR(mom to Mr.Dan who will be 8 on Monday and had his first dental x-rays> yesterday..took it like a champ;-) and his 6 older sibs)> Carol in IL Mom to seven including , 6 with TOF, AVcanal, GERD, LS, Asthma, subglottal stenosis, chronic constipation ( cured now ) and DS. My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. 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Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 I hope you decide to go into this as a profesion!! Lord knows we need people like you working for our kids. :-) And if you have time and would like to, I would love if you would go ahead and store these posts of yours in the file sections! Would make it easy on you too! Can just pull up the file, or send people there to read it rather then re-do it each time. :-) You really are a blessing to ALL of us and I, for one, appreciate and love reading all your posts. Not that I understand them all mind you!! ;-)Hoppin' Herd of Hares <feargod@...> wrote: I really don't know . At this point, I plan to just keep researching & doing things for my brother & DS. Qadoshyah *Got Down Syndrome? www.gotdownsyndrome.net From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of Carol in ILSent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 7:16 AMDown Syndrome Treatment Subject: RE: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... What are you going to 'be' when you grow up Q??? Hopefully a teacher or researcher???? :-) Maybe a doctor! Maybe a naturpath. ( sp?) They can work out of their home so if you marry and have children, you can work around them. Thanks so much for all the work you put into posts to this list!! I always learn something new reading them. . Carol in IL Mom to seven including , 6 with TOF, AVcanal, GERD, LS, Asthma, subglottal stenosis, chronic constipation ( cured now ) and DS. My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. See the all-new, redesigned .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 Yeah, I can do that. I'll put these posts in the file section . . . over the next few days/week or so . I also plan to put these things on our site (maybe in more detail too), as I did with the Glutathione & Acetaminophen subject. Qadoshyah *Got Down Syndrome? www.gotdownsyndrome.net From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of Carol in ILSent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 1:12 PMDown Syndrome Treatment Subject: RE: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... I hope you decide to go into this as a profesion!! Lord knows we need people like you working for our kids. :-) And if you have time and would like to, I would love if you would go ahead and store these posts of yours in the file sections! Would make it easy on you too! Can just pull up the file, or send people there to read it rather then re-do it each time. :-) You really are a blessing to ALL of us and I, for one, appreciate and love reading all your posts. Not that I understand them all mind you!! ;-)Hoppin' Herd of Hares <feargodatruechurch (DOT) info> wrote: I really don't know . At this point, I plan to just keep researching & doing tings for my brother & DS. Qadoshyah *Got Down Syndrome? www.gotdownsyndrome.net From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of Carol in ILSent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 7:16 AMDown Syndrome Treatment Subject: RE: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... What are you going to 'be' when you grow up Q??? Hopefully a teacher or researcher???? :-) Maybe a doctor! Maybe a naturpath. ( sp?) They can work out of their home so if you marry and have children, you can work around them. Thanks so much for all the work you put into posts to this list!! I always learn something new reading them. .. Carol in IL Mom to seven including , 6 with TOF, AVcanal, GERD, LS, Asthma, subglottal stenosis, chronic constipation ( cured now ) and DS. My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. See the all-new, redesigned .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 That would be so appreciated! Be sure you put the url to your website on all your files too. That way people can go to your site to read more if they want. Hoppin' Herd of Hares <feargod@...> wrote: Yeah, I can do that. I'll put these posts in the file section . . . over the next few days/week or so . I also plan to put these things on our site (maybe in more detail too), as I did with the Glutathione & Acetaminophen subject. Qadoshyah *Got Down Syndrome? www.gotdownsyndrome.net From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of Carol in ILSent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 1:12 PMDown Syndrome Treatment Subject: RE: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... I hope you decide to go into this as a profesion!! Lord knows we need people like you working for our kids. :-) And if you have time and would like to, I would love if you would go ahead and store these posts of yours in the file sections! Would make it easy on you too! Can just pull up the file, or send people there to read it rather then re-do it each time. :-) You really are a blessing to ALL of us and I, for one, appreciate and love reading all your posts. Not that I understand them all mind you!! ;-)Hoppin' Herd of Hares <feargodatruechurch (DOT) info> wrote: I really don't know . At this point, I plan to just keep researching & doing tings for my brother & DS. Qadoshyah *Got Down Syndrome? www.gotdownsyndrome.net From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of Carol in ILSent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 7:16 AMDown Syndrome Treatment Subject: RE: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... What are you going to 'be' when you grow up Q??? Hopefully a teacher or researcher???? :-) Maybe a doctor! Maybe a naturpath. ( sp?) They can work out of their home so if you marry and have children, you can work around them. Thanks so much for all the work you put into posts to this list!! I always learn something new reading them. . Carol in IL Mom to seven including , 6 with TOF, AVcanal, GERD, LS, Asthma, subglottal stenosis, chronic constipation ( cured now ) and DS. My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. See the all-new, redesigned .com. Check it out. Carol in IL Mom to seven including , 6 with TOF, AVcanal, GERD, LS, Asthma, subglottal stenosis, chronic constipation ( cured now ) and DS. My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 Thank you, thank you. I have enjoyed reading the stuff you have sent to the listserv, Qadoshyah…thanks for all of the explanations of the abstracts that you have posted, too. In fact, I have really enjoyed reading all of the posts from everyone. I really like it that we discuss a lot of different topics here-keeps it interesting. kathyR From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of Carol in IL Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 6:56 PM Down Syndrome Treatment Subject: RE: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... That would be so appreciated! Be sure you put the url to your website on all your files too. That way people can go to your site to read more if they want. Hoppin' Herd of Hares <feargodatruechurch (DOT) info> wrote: Yeah, I can do that. I'll put these posts in the file section . . . over the next few days/week or so . I also plan to put these things on our site (maybe in more detail too), as I did with the Glutathione & Acetaminophen subject. Qadoshyah *Got Down Syndrome? www.gotdownsyndrome.net From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of Carol in IL Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 1:12 PM Down Syndrome Treatment Subject: RE: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... I hope you decide to go into this as a profesion!! Lord knows we need people like you working for our kids. :-) And if you have time and would like to, I would love if you would go ahead and store these posts of yours in the file sections! Would make it easy on you too! Can just pull up the file, or send people there to read it rather then re-do it each time. :-) You really are a blessing to ALL of us and I, for one, appreciate and love reading all your posts. Not that I understand them all mind you!! ;-) Hoppin' Herd of Hares <feargodatruechurch (DOT) info> wrote: I really don't know . At this point, I plan to just keep researching & doing tings for my brother & DS. Qadoshyah *Got Down Syndrome? www.gotdownsyndrome.net From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of Carol in IL Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 7:16 AM Down Syndrome Treatment Subject: RE: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... What are you going to 'be' when you grow up Q??? Hopefully a teacher or researcher???? :-) Maybe a doctor! Maybe a naturpath. ( sp?) They can work out of their home so if you marry and have children, you can work around them. Thanks so much for all the work you put into posts to this list!! I always learn something new reading them. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 I just uploaded a bunch of files . . .were there any others you guys were thinking I should upload? Just let me know & I can upload it. Qadoshyah *Got Down Syndrome? www.gotdownsyndrome.net From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of Carol in ILSent: Friday, July 28, 2006 3:56 PMDown Syndrome Treatment Subject: RE: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... That would be so appreciated! Be sure you put the url to your website on all your files too. That way people can go to your site to read more if they want. Hoppin' Herd of Hares <feargodatruechurch (DOT) info> wrote: Yeah, I can do that. I'll put these posts in the file section . . . over the next few days/week or so . I also plan to put these things on our site (maybe in more detail too), as I did with the Glutathione & Acetaminophen subject. Qadoshyah *Got Down Syndrome? www.gotdownsyndrome.net From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of Carol in ILSent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 1:12 PMDown Syndrome Treatment Subject: RE: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... I hope you decide to go into this as a profesion!! Lord knows we need people like you working for our kids. :-) And if you have time and would like to, I would love if you would go ahead and store these posts of yours in the file sections! Would make it easy on you too! Can just pull up the file, or send people there to read it rather then re-do it each time. :-) You really are a blessing to ALL of us and I, for one, appreciate and love reading all your posts. Not that I understand them all mind you!! ;-)Hoppin' Herd of Hares <feargodatruechurch (DOT) info> wrote: I really don't know . At this point, I plan to just keep researching & doing tings for my brother & DS. Qadoshyah *Got Down Syndrome? www.gotdownsyndrome.net From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of Carol in ILSent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 7:16 AMDown Syndrome Treatment Subject: RE: now supplements and whateverRE: Re: Hi. (when best time to connect families w/ sup... What are you going to 'be' when you grow up Q??? Hopefully a teacher or researcher???? :-) Maybe a doctor! Maybe a naturpath. ( sp?) They can work out of their home so if you marry and have children, you can work around them. Thanks so much for all the work you put into posts to this list!! I always learn something new reading them. .. Carol in IL Mom to seven including , 6 with TOF, AVcanal, GERD, LS, Asthma, subglottal stenosis, chronic constipation ( cured now ) and DS. My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. See the all-new, redesigned .com. Check it out. Carol in IL Mom to seven including , 6 with TOF, AVcanal, GERD, LS, Asthma, subglottal stenosis, chronic constipation ( cured now ) and DS. My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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