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Well said!!

i wrote:

> the WORST parents IN THE WORLD....here is what kills me...these people

> get in an uproar about us not vaxing our kids and try to say we are

> bad parents....when they are the ones INJECTING VIRUSES into their

> kids bloodstreams....how did this logic come into play? I know the

> majority of our population are stupid and easily persuaded....but how

> can that simple little fact just be overlooked??

>

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Jen and group,

I am also a new to the group and reside in GA. I have a baby girl who just

turned 1 and am expecting another little girl the end of Nov. I also have 2

teen girls ages 14 and 17. The teens are both vaccinated. What made me start

looking into the whole vaccination debate was the sheer # of shots they wanted

to give my baby. I knew from extensively looking at animals vacs that there

was NO WAY I was going to put all that into my baby in such a short time.

As I began to investigate further, it didn't take me long to determine not to

vaccinate at all.

My baby's doctor is a family practice dr and didn't push too much just asked

at 2 and 4 mos and of course told me how these diseases are still very much a

threat.

I declined based on religious beliefs but what I really hate about that is I

feel that you are seen as some ignorant zealot that puts beliefs before the

well being of your child. Of course, I know I'm doing what is the best choice

for my child's health but if I put up that arguement ,my legal reason for not

vaccinating may be called into question.

On a side note, the baby has not has a single sick visit in her 1st yr of

life!! My older 2 had 6 to 8 sick visits in the 1st yr,mostly colds and ear

infections.

I too am eager to learn about alternate healthcare for my family(ie

homeopathy) but know very little on the subject.

I am unable to do Sheri's class at present as I am expecting in Nov. Any

reading suggestions on the subject would be great and I am already enjoying

learing so much!

Beth F -GA

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Welcome to the list, Beth.

Here is a link to some excellent information on homeopathy by Little. He

is one of the modern " guru's " in homeopathy.

http://www.simillimum.com/Thelittlelibrary.html

Kay

Re: new to the group

I too am eager to learn about alternate healthcare for my family(ie

homeopathy) but know very little on the subject.

I am unable to do Sheri's class at present as I am expecting in Nov. Any

reading suggestions on the subject would be great and I am already enjoying

learing so much!

Beth F -GA

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> Jen and group,

> I am also a new to the group and reside in GA. I have a baby girl

who just

> turned 1 and am expecting another little girl the end of Nov. I

also have 2

> teen girls ages 14 and 17. The teens are both vaccinated. What

made me start

> looking into the whole vaccination debate was the sheer # of shots

they wanted

> to give my baby. I knew from extensively looking at animals vacs

that there

> was NO WAY I was going to put all that into my baby in such a short

time.

> As I began to investigate further, it didn't take me long to

determine not to

> vaccinate at all.

> My baby's doctor is a family practice dr and didn't push too much

just asked

> at 2 and 4 mos and of course told me how these diseases are still

very much a

> threat.

> I declined based on religious beliefs but what I really hate about

that is I

> feel that you are seen as some ignorant zealot that puts beliefs

before the

> well being of your child. Of course, I know I'm doing what is the

best choice

> for my child's health but if I put up that arguement ,my legal

reason for not

> vaccinating may be called into question.

> On a side note, the baby has not has a single sick visit in her 1st

yr of

> life!! My older 2 had 6 to 8 sick visits in the 1st yr,mostly colds

and ear

> infections.

> I too am eager to learn about alternate healthcare for my family(ie

> homeopathy) but know very little on the subject.

> I am unable to do Sheri's class at present as I am expecting in Nov.

Any

> reading suggestions on the subject would be great and I am already

enjoying

> learing so much!

> Beth F -GA

>

Welcome

Glad you have become aware.

You just use the wording of the law in wording your exemption.

It is there for you to use.

More info on homeopathy on my webpage

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm

Sheri

listowner

>

>

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At 11:37 AM 9/29/2005, you wrote:

>Hello!

>I am new to this group but not to aromatherapy. 21 years ago,

>I " discovered " the benefits of proper use of essential oils as a way

>to control the intense pain of migraines. Since that time, essential

>oils have become part of my everyday life.

>Now my little girl (she's 8) & I create our own blends of natural

>perfume. I absolutely love sharing this with her. Our blends are

>just for us (or our pets)or are sent as gifts to friends.

>I'm thrilled to have found a place to learn even more about natural

>perfume.

>Sincerely,

>

Welcome to the group, . Glad to see somebody else gets relief from

essential oils as I do. I use them in combo with herbal oils and it was the

only way I got relief, dramatic relief, for my very arthritic hands. Did

away with my sciatica, too! I've never had a migrane, but I know you are so

lucky that you found relief, many don't, or have to turn to drugs, like a

friend of mine who found a very $$$ anti-epilepsy drug helped.

Enjoy the natural perfumery chats, and jump in with any questions you may

have. I think you'll find this group has the best resources on the internet

for learning about natural perfume.

Anya

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The premier site on the Web to discover the beauty of Natural Perfume

" The Age of the Foodie is passé. It is now the Age of the Scentie. "

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> Hello!

> I am new to this group but not to aromatherapy. 21 years ago,

> I " discovered " the benefits of proper use of essential oils as a

way

> to control the intense pain of migraines.

> Sincerely,

>

, welcome! What oils do you use to control your migraines?

I've found that lavender and eucalyptus relieve muscle spasms and

migraines. So far those are the only two, either alone or combined,

that have helped so I'm always looking for others to try.

PJWiliams

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> Welcome to the group, . Glad to see somebody else gets

>relief from essential oils as I do. I use them in combo with herbal

>oils and it was the only way I got relief, dramatic relief, for my

>very arthritic hands. Did away with my sciatica, too! I've never had

>a migrane, but I know you are so lucky that you found relief, many

>don't, or have to turn to drugs, like a friend of mine who found a

>very $$$ anti-epilepsy drug helped.>

>

> Anya

> http://.com

> The premier site on the Web to discover the beauty of Natural Perfume

> " The Age of the Foodie is passé. It is now the Age of the Scentie. "

Anya, what have you found for the arthritis and sciatica? I've yet to

find anything that really helps with those two.

PJWiliams

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Re: New to the Group

>

>

> Anya

> http://.com

> The premier site on the Web to discover the beauty of Natural Perfume

> " The Age of the Foodie is passé. It is now the Age of the Scentie. "

Anya, what have you found for the arthritis and sciatica? I've yet to

find anything that really helps with those two.

PJWiliams

Hi PJ,

I'm not Anya but I have a friend with a passion for gardening and arthitic

thumbs who swears by my analgesic oil. At it's base is an arnica infused

organic olive oil, diluted with a bit of fractionated coconut oil for glide and

a bit of jojoba oil for nourishment. To this I add some peppermint, clove bud

and sweet bitch essential oils. I love this for all musculoskeletal aches and

pains. When I don't have time to mix up the sweet smelling end procduct I will

slather straight arnica oil on my tired, aching and over used body! I think it

actually helps.

Jane

PS Some gentle stretching might also help with the sciatica.

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At 08:51 PM 9/29/2005, you wrote:

> > Welcome to the group, . Glad to see somebody else gets

> >relief from essential oils as I do. I use them in combo with herbal

> >oils and it was the only way I got relief, dramatic relief, for my

> >very arthritic hands. Did away with my sciatica, too! I've never had

> >a migrane, but I know you are so lucky that you found relief, many

> >don't, or have to turn to drugs, like a friend of mine who found a

> >very $$$ anti-epilepsy drug helped.>

> >

> > Anya

> > http://.com

> > The premier site on the Web to discover the beauty of Natural Perfume

> > " The Age of the Foodie is passé. It is now the Age of the Scentie. "

>

>Anya, what have you found for the arthritis and sciatica? I've yet to

>find anything that really helps with those two.

Hi PJ

I find that infused St. 's Wort oil, coupled with any of the following

are wonderful: Arnica oil, Creosote bush, lobelia, mullein leaf, and some

minute amounts of essential oils such as helichrysum and lavender. SJW oil

by itself may give relief, depending upon the severity of the problem.

I have a very different philosophy about the healing power of " cooling " or

antioxident oils, which all of the above are. I never use " warming " oils

like peppermint or black pepper. I have a very successful business selling

my triple-infused oils to local chiropractors and pain centers. I produce

all the oils myself for quality control (except the EOs, I purchase

those.)The health practitioners report that within one or two minutes they

can tell if he patient will be responsive to the oils. Approximately 80%

are, and they admit that is in line with their spinal manipulations success

rate. They admit there is nothing better for the complete cessation of

sciatica. Due to the soothing nature of my oil, it can be used on burns and

sunburns, bruises and such.

As I slowly get my perfumery website together, I will have a spot to sell

the oil in one and two ounce quantities. I did mail order of them when I

started, four years ago, but I was a bit overwhelmed. Now I think I can

handle it ;-)

Anya

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The premier site on the Web to discover the beauty of Natural Perfume

" The Age of the Foodie is passé. It is now the Age of the Scentie. "

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At 07:04 PM 10/4/2005, you wrote:

>Hi, I'm new to the group and I am also a little shy, quietly reading

>everyone's post, waiting for the perfect moment to jump in and say hi.

>I am relatively new to natural perfumery, I have been reading and

>researching it on the internet for about a year. I love perfume and

>scent in general and I thought that I might try my hand at making my

>own perfume.

>I am mother of 3: Cyrus-6, Lola-3 and Jasmine-4months. I am a stay

>at

>home mother who does a little real estate on the side. My other

>interest are gardening, ancient history and writing.

>I am so thankful that I found this group, I can't wait to check my

>email everyday to see what is being talked about. I look forward to

>the

>day when I will be able to contribute some of my knowledge to the

>group.

Hi Nikki

Welcome to the group, and check back in the archives for posts about how us

gardeners tincture and infuse some of our fragrant flowers to use as

perfume additions.

Anya

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Hi ,

It is nice to meet you. May I ask what is HPE? What kind of surgery

is planned? How many degrees is the curve right now? Have you met

any other families that have experience with scoliosis and HPE?

sorry for so many questions.

>

> Hello My name is I am the mother J.D she is 12 yrs old and she

> has HPE and Scolios of the spine we are going to see her back Dr. in

> Nov to set up her surgery .

>

> J.D is really small for her age she is only 46 inches long and

> weights only 48 lbs she can not walk ,talk or dress herself she

> totally relient on me for all her need twenty four seven and she

does

> not talorate surgery to well.

>

> I found this site the sametime I found another group of HPE and was

> looking for advice and info.

> Sincerly (mother of j.d)

>

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> >

> > Hello My name is I am the mother J.D she is 12 yrs old and

she

> > has HPE and Scolios of the spine we are going to see her back

Dr. in

> > Nov to set up her surgery .

> >

> > J.D is really small for her age she is only 46 inches long and

> > weights only 48 lbs she can not walk ,talk or dress herself she

> > totally relient on me for all her need twenty four seven and she

> does

> > not talorate surgery to well.

> >

> > I found this site the sametime I found another group of HPE and

was

> > looking for advice and info.

> > Sincerly (mother of j.d)

> >

>

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Hello

You are correct and J.D has really high tone she has a bacolen

pump that pump her medi all the time .

We go at see her Dr Nov 22nd to talk more about her surgery and to

see if it would be best to go through the front or the back and to

talk more about how I should postion her and how to transport her

and how long her recover will be stuuf like that .

She has a 54 degree curve in her spine and he said that a brace

would not help she need to have the surgery.

Sincerly

P.s I have not yet meet another family personally but the is chat

site similar to this onw where I can share my concerns and see what

J.D share in common with other children that have HPE.

> > >

> > > Hello My name is I am the mother J.D she is 12 yrs old

and

> she

> > > has HPE and Scolios of the spine we are going to see her back

> Dr. in

> > > Nov to set up her surgery .

> > >

> > > J.D is really small for her age she is only 46 inches long

and

> > > weights only 48 lbs she can not walk ,talk or dress herself

she

> > > totally relient on me for all her need twenty four seven and

she

> > does

> > > not talorate surgery to well.

> > >

> > > I found this site the sametime I found another group of HPE

and

> was

> > > looking for advice and info.

> > > Sincerly (mother of j.d)

> > >

> >

>

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Hi ,

have they decided that she is done growing? I am guessing that they

are planning to do a spinal fusion. I have seen one other child

with developmental delays get a total spinal fusion. I will try to

look up some details if you would like.

> > > >

> > > > Hello My name is I am the mother J.D she is 12 yrs old

> and

> > she

> > > > has HPE and Scolios of the spine we are going to see her

back

> > Dr. in

> > > > Nov to set up her surgery .

> > > >

> > > > J.D is really small for her age she is only 46 inches long

> and

> > > > weights only 48 lbs she can not walk ,talk or dress herself

> she

> > > > totally relient on me for all her need twenty four seven and

> she

> > > does

> > > > not talorate surgery to well.

> > > >

> > > > I found this site the sametime I found another group of HPE

> and

> > was

> > > > looking for advice and info.

> > > > Sincerly (mother of j.d)

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Janet - Welcome!! I find it very motivating to hear about all the workouts

that everyone is doing.

Robbie (who is 44 and lives in Southern California)

---- siennarose12 <SiennaRose12@...> wrote:

>

> Hello to all,

>

> Just wanted to introduce myself. I am Janet and I live in Colorado. I am so

glad I found a group that is 40 and above and that they want to get fit. ( Lose

those unwanted pounds ) Ugh!

>

> Perhaps being a part of this group will help me to get motivated and stay

motivated. I love to help by encouraging others to reach their goals. This in

turn actually seems to help me. I am looking forward to participating in the

posts. :D

>

> Is there anything special I need to know about how things work here?;)

>

> Thanks,

>

> Janet (Colorado)

>

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Hi Janet,

Nice to meet you! I'm 45 and 1/2 years old and happy to be here as

well. I've always received the best advice in the way of videos/DVDs

and met some really wonderful people along the way. :-)

Robin

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In a message dated 10/25/2005 11:03:42 AM US Eastern Standard Time, revaddict@... writes:

Actually I'm 36 but I've decided to hold at 25. :-)

LOL I'll go with you on that one . I'm also 36!

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Welcome, Janet!!

--- siennarose12 <SiennaRose12@...> wrote:

>

> Hello to all,

>

> Just wanted to introduce myself. I am Janet and I

> live in Colorado.

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Hi, Janet.

I'm --one of the few males in the group, so I try to throw in a

man's perspective on the discussions once in a while. I'm not quite

40 yet. Actually I'm 36 but I've decided to hold at 25. :-)

Welcome.

>

>

> Hello to all,

>

> Just wanted to introduce myself. I am Janet and I live in Colorado.

I am so glad I found a group that is 40 and above and that they want

to get fit. ( Lose those unwanted pounds ) Ugh!

>

> Perhaps being a part of this group will help me to get motivated and

stay motivated. I love to help by encouraging others to reach their

goals. This in turn actually seems to help me. I am looking forward to

participating in the posts. :D

>

> Is there anything special I need to know about how things work here?;)

>

> Thanks,

>

> Janet (Colorado)

>

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Oh - to be 36 again!

Kathy

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In a message dated 10/25/2005 11:03:42 AM US Eastern Standard Time, revaddict@... writes:

Actually I'm 36 but I've decided to hold at 25. :-)

LOL I'll go with you on that one . I'm also 36!

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why? 25 isn't all that great! actually i'm about to

turn 25 in two months and i'm having a serious quarter

life crisis.

Oh god..where's my brown paper bag

*hyperventillating*

--- revaddict <revaddict@...> wrote:

> Hi, Janet.

>

> I'm --one of the few males in the group, so I

> try to throw in a

> man's perspective on the discussions once in a

> while. I'm not quite

> 40 yet. Actually I'm 36 but I've decided to hold at

> 25. :-)

>

> Welcome.

>

>

>

>

> >

> >

> > Hello to all,

> >

> > Just wanted to introduce myself. I am Janet and I

> live in Colorado.

> I am so glad I found a group that is 40 and above

> and that they want

> to get fit. ( Lose those unwanted pounds ) Ugh!

> >

> > Perhaps being a part of this group will help me to

> get motivated and

> stay motivated. I love to help by encouraging others

> to reach their

> goals. This in turn actually seems to help me. I am

> looking forward to

> participating in the posts. :D

> >

> > Is there anything special I need to know about how

> things work here?;)

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Janet (Colorado)

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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I was 16 for about 10 years but I think I've gotten a bit older lately.

Its been a few years since I could pass for 16. I'm really feeling my

age now. When I was pregnant with my twins people used to look at me

disapprovingly thinking I was some teenager who got knocked up. Its

actually a bit funny. Of course they are 6 now and somewhere between

then and now I gained 14 years or more lol... I don't mind though 16 was

a horrible age to be trapped in. lol And I'm lucky to have a wonderful

family a lovely home and the experience to appreciate a life that

doesn't resemble a soap opera. I'd hate to go back to soap opera life

and dating and working 16 hours a day for a measly paycheck. Of course

now I work 16 hours days for hugs and kisses but they are worth it.

Really you're only as old as you feel ..so I guess I must be 40ish today

lol (I'm really 30ish, but its been a long day and I've been bad about

my caffeine intake and am really addicted to the stuff again and have

been so fuzzy brained without it today. I even spilled hot water all

over me when I was cooking dinner. Caffeine is a hard habit to break

especially since its a legal drug and it can make you feel so good...) I

wonder if the dating years resemble a soap opera (well mine did at

least) what the family years represent? Sometimes I think mine is one of

those drama/tragedies because bad things keep happening, but on the

other hand maybe its supposed to be one of those family movies where the

family strives together and everything turns out well in the end. Maybe

life doesn't fit into a movie catagory anymore once you've hit the no

longer single stage. lol

My 25th birthday (I turned 25 on the 25th day of the 1st month of the

year 2000, I always thought that was funny, not sure why now, but it was

back then) occured a few months after I had my twins and I was

breastfeeding them all day long it seemed. It was a wonderful time in my

life - its amazing to watch them grow and its sad that they grow up too

fast. It seems like only yesterday I was fat as a whale and ready to

give birth and here they are already 6! I refused to have couches in the

house back then because I enjoy sitting on the floor - the house was so

wonderful then - we had little mats the kids would crawl on and we sat

on pillows and ate on a low table. Now the house is crammed with

furniture and I can barely walk in the kitchen because we have a grown

up table in there. And instead of breastfeeding they are insisting that

they can't possibly have what I made for dinner but need a sandwich

instead lol... 30's been a rough year , not because I turned 30 though.

kris alcs wrote:

>

> why? 25 isn't all that great! actually i'm about to

> turn 25 in two months and i'm having a serious quarter

> life crisis.

> Oh god..where's my brown paper bag

> *hyperventillating*

>

>

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At 01:01 PM 10/25/2005, kvetro60@... wrote:

>Oh - to be 36 again!

heehee... yeah, i will have to settle for being 39 forever ;)

:*c.

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At 03:01 PM 10/25/2005, Sprague wrote:

> My 25th birthday (I turned 25 on the 25th day of the 1st month of the

>year 2000, I always thought that was funny, not sure why now, but it was

>back then)

neato!! my husbands birthday is also january 25th.

:*carolyn.

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January 25th is my mom's birthday. Mine is Jan. 28th. It is coming up fast! Do we have any October Birthdays? Janet ( Colorado )PS Thank You again to those of you still welcoming me into the group. > > My 25th birthday (I turned 25 on the 25th day of the 1st month of the> >year 2000, I always thought that was funny, not sure why now, but it was> >back then)> > neato!! my husbands birthday is also january 25th.> carolyn.> > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message.> Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.> Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.12.4/146 - Release Date: 10/21/2005>

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