Guest guest Posted January 22, 2001 Report Share Posted January 22, 2001 I found that covering the CP soap didn't always help....it' took care of some of the ash problem, but not all of it. The soaps I had the hardest time with no matter how much plastic I covered them with and how careful I was to get every little air pocket out from under the plastic wrap were ones that contained citrus EO's Lemon and Lime were the worst. The ash seemed to form on the sides that were in the mold even. One of the many advantages of doing HP....no more ash! hehe Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2002 Report Share Posted January 28, 2002 Thanks for your thoughts about Sam and Ash. I wonder if the RISE program is like what we have in S. Florida where, if your child qualified (if he has " enough " of a delay) they provide all the therapy he needs. I don't know the name of it, but the one we have in S. Florida is doing the developmental eval. on my little baby Ash on Wed., so if he needs services, he should get them. I'd pay anyway, if he needed them, but it's always nice to have some help. Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 I'm forwarding the response from ASH to our recent request about attendance - Thank you for your message regarding the interest CLL Topics has in attending the ASH Annual Meeting. Representatives from your group are most welcome to attend our meeting – registration is open to all who have an interest in hematology. We are unable, however, to waive registration fees for your group. Given the high level of interest in our meeting from throughout the world, ASH takes care to apply our registration rules equally to all. ASH’s mission is to improve hematology care for all patients, and our members are deeply committed to this goal. To that end, an ASH committee is looking into possible new initiatives with patient groups and we will include your e-mail in the materials they will review prior to the next meeting at which they will discuss these topics, scheduled for Spring 2005. We sincerely hope that your group will be able to identify funding so that you can attend the ASH Annual Meeting. Sincerely, Aislinn Raedy Communications Manager Martha Liggett Executive Director American Society of Hematology Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 , You forgot the part about having to use 100 or more needles or else you can't get past tier III and are forever condemned (yep they'll follow you into hell) to three pages of paperwork per visit/hour for eternity. And like the IRS have to file after you're dead. Which makes me think the IRS and ASH must be connected? Christian Mathisen, D.C. cmathdc@... 3650 S Pacific HWY Medford, OR 97501 still at tier III ASH protocols only allow 1/2 of the needles to be inserted, the patient has to remove them themselves at home, and they are only allowed 3 visits where the carrier pays $1 for each needle and the rest is patient responsibility.Oh. And 3/4 of the providers on the ASH panel are no longer providers and may not tell anyone under pain of death.( E. Abrahamson, D.C.)Chiropractic physicianLake Oswego Chiropractic Clinic315 Second StreetLake Oswego, OR 97034503-635-6246Website: http://www.lakeoswegochiro.com From: drsmith <drsmith@...>Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 12:28:57 -0800< >Subject: AcupunctureAnyone know of an (ugh) ASH acupuncture provider either in Beaverton area or closer to Vancouver? Thanks,Darren Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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