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Dear C J you sure hit the nail on the head there. I will do what you

said that is so right! This doctor knows all about my Stills and he

seems to car so maybe if I throw myself on his mercy I will get help,

even if not from him maybe he can send me to someone he knows who could

help. Oh thank You so much this is just what I needed. I can't even

think clearly with all this pain. I don't know much about high blood

pressure but intend to look it up and find out. I do know it runs in

the family even though I am the only one with Stills.

You know I did what you said about calling the pharmacist. I am

surprised I could at least do this. But he said with what i am taking

too much Advil will cause me to hemorrhage again and he advised Rhumcade

and some other new drugs out there. Which when I brought that up to my

doctor she was quick to tell me that these were not for Stills and JRA.

She said that all the trials that they did with stills and JRA no one

did good so she wouldn't even think to try it on me. Then for the one or

two that you have to give yourself a shot, she said no to also. She said

my blood work was fine. So ok but where is this pain coming from?

Yesterday while taking my kids out to Fat Burger I started to get

chilled and was starting to shake with coldness. I had to go out into

the sun to help some. I wonder if she even knows what blood work to

take!

Anyway I am going to do what you said and let this doctor know (that I

go to tomorrow) how bad I am feeling and that he is my only hope. Thank

you!

Hugss,

ette

C J wrote:

>

> " Thank you for letting me air my problems. I am so frustrated and in

> pain

> that I just want to cryyyyyyyy. Think I will go have a good cry!

> ette "

>

> ette,

>

> First, have yourself that healthy cry, and then a quick nap if you

> can.

>

> Second, call the pharmacy and tell them what you are taking and ask

> what things like advil, tylenol, etc you can take safely with your

> drugs or what he would reccomend you ask your doctor for. (He will not

> be comfortable telling you unless he knows you want to ask your doctor

> for medicine and want his expertise on drug combining since you have

> two prescribing doctors.)

>

> Third, you must find a compassionate doctor. The one you have is not

> listening and she thinks she can get away with it. Ask your GYN about

> your BP, and the rash and pain in your hips. You can always blame the

> hip pain on your female disorders and ask him if he thinks it is

> related and if not, who should you see. He may be able to prescribe

> something for the BP. He is after all, a woman's health care

> practicioner and is able to help on most overall health issues

> although his main focus is female disorders of reproductive organs.

>

> If you have a doctor you like, ask them who they like in the

> rheumatology field. I have found that when a doctor I like refers me

> to a collegue of his in a different field, I usually like them too. If

> I dislike the referring MD, I frequently fail to thrive under the care

> of the new referred doctor also. Personality traits attract certain

> types of friends so obviously if you like one, you will usually like

> his friends.

>

> Hope you find relief tomorrow from your doctor. Throw yourself on his

> mercy. BEG for help. Tell him he is your last resort and that you

> have run out of " Knights in shining armor. " Be sincere. I did this

> once with a semi unreasonalble doctor with good results. I am not

> trying to be funny here, but he had given me the treatment you

> described above and I was desperate like you are now. I looked up at

> him, extremely frustrated and said, " Look doc, I don't play the damsel

> in distress very well and you are not helping me do it very

> gracefully. I may speak calmly, and look all together but if you don't

> come to my rescue right now,today, this minute... I don't think I will

> be able to keep all my puzzle pieces in the same box by tonight! Read

> my lips: I NEED HELP and the fact that I am even asking for it should

> tell you how desperate I am!!! " He got with the program, started

> listening to me with concern and I got the treatment I needed. (My

> good doctors know that if I resort to my sense of humor to cope (as in

> every single thing is a joke, laugh, silly or funny and they can't get

> a straight answer out of me, I am in trouble.)

>

> I am not a cryer, am pretty independent usually and hardly ever lean

> on someone. I don't usually complain or ask for help unless I am

> desperate. I am trying to change these bad habits now that I have

> people to lean on. Sometimes, you have to smack them across the head

> with something they don't expect from you to get their attention and

> from then on you get help, and respect.

>

> We are all in your corner. Don't forget to find a smile or two

> today... even if it is your total warfare smile. =)

>

> Caroline

>

>

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Congrats to Miss Shan and Mom too!! What a wonderful day!

Sharon

Pawleys Island, SC

Mom to , (10, DS) and , (7)

hi all

> just thought i would send out a quick email and say......

> MISS SHAN DOES NOT HAVE TO WEAR HER BACK BRACE

NOW....WOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

> WE ARE DONE!!!!

>

> we faithfully put it on her as we were told to do.

> for the past two yrs#@#

>

> now...for past 3 months she has been wearing it every other day.

>

> now today..the doc said we can put it in the closet for 3 months and to

come back and visit him then!!!

>

> woooooooooohooooooooooooooooooooooooo

> we are sooooooooooooo happy!!!!!!

>

>

>

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Arlene, that is wonderful news about Miss Shan! I remember a few years back

the very day you posted that she would need to wear the brace and how

overwhelming it was. YOU AND SHAN survivied! I am soooooo impressed. Tell

your princess how happy we are for her!

Jackie, Mom to 14ds, 12, and Bradley 8

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That is so coooool!

I'm happy for you both!

Di

hi all

just thought i would send out a quick email and say......

MISS SHAN DOES NOT HAVE TO WEAR HER BACK BRACE

NOW....WOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

WE ARE DONE!!!!

we faithfully put it on her as we were told to do.

for the past two yrs#@#

now...for past 3 months she has been wearing it every other day.

now today..the doc said we can put it in the closet for 3 months and to come

back and visit him then!!!

woooooooooohooooooooooooooooooooooooo

we are sooooooooooooo happy!!!!!!

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You are always so quiet, Arlene! I love hearing about Miss Shan. I am glad

you are pursuing other options for her rather than having her be away from

home for 11 hours a day! My gosh, that's ludicrous! I thought the

educational system in Canada was waaaaaaaaaaaaay better and waaaaaaaaaaaaay

ahead of us here in the US of A as far as inclusion goes. This

transportation THANG is no good! I'll write a letter too for Miss

Shan......for whatever that would be worth! : )

Glad to hear she is having a good year so far in grade 8. is also in

grade 8 and has just finished making his 5 phone calls for the night to his

" chicks " in 7th grade. What a lady's man! LOL. If only he would

concentrate on his academics as much as his womanizing! What a trip!

Is enjoying her freedom from her brace? It must be such a relief to

her! Keep the updates coming!

Jackie, Mom to 14ds, 12, and Bradley 8

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In a message dated 9/26/2002 5:59:58 PM Central Standard Time,

shansmom@... writes:

> Arlene

> just thought i would fill you all in as to whats going on over here.

>

HI Arlene :)

Its sooooo great to hear this good news, especially about Miss :)

wish the group you have wayyyyyyyyyyy up north could educate some of the

folks here lol

Kathy mom to Sara 10

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In a message dated 9/26/2002 6:44:15 PM Central Standard Time,

jbocci55@... writes:

> has just finished making his 5 phone calls for the night to his

> " chicks " in 7th grade. What a lady's man! LOL. If only he would

> concentrate on his academics as much as his womanizing! What a trip!

>

Heehee Jackie, Sara's latest line is " call me " lol she says this to everyone

she speaks with, like she's best buds with all

Kathy mom to Sara 10 ........... thank goodness our number is a PV number

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also..the high school...she would be in a self contained classroom.

i dont mind that for her adulthood...but heck, while shes a kid..let her be a

kid with the kids :)

Arlene

i told the school..just because this has not been done before, does not mean its

wrong.

means....its not right for shannon.

i thought each child was an individual. lets make this work the best for shan.

:)

heheheheee

Im soooo ready for a battle :)

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Ah ,

Its got nothing to do with your qualifications mate, we just don't like

Aberdonians......

:-)

Only joking, welcome to the list.

Best Wishes

Ian

ISOS Medic & Listowner

Hi all

Just joined the group and though I would introduce myself. I just

been offshore since April, was an RGN in Aberdeen before that. Worked

various places in the North Sea doing locum work for AON. Got my

first full time job for Stasco through Universal Sodexho in the

Iranian Sea on a FSU. My first trip out here just to be told they are

replacing us with Iranian Doctors. Nice of them eh. Never mind got

one more trip out of it i suppose. So if anyone knows of ant full

time positions out there give me a shout. I already know about

oilfield Medics just to save you posting. I have sent a couple of

emails to SOS but no reply, i must not be worthy of them yet. Lol

Cheers

Richie

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Nothing wrong with Aberdeen, except its football team, the weather,

its to expensive to live here, there accent and its full of oil

workers which your trying to get away from on your time off.

Your right its terrible. Spain here i come. lol

Rich

> Ah ,

>

> Its got nothing to do with your qualifications mate, we just don't

like Aberdonians......

>

> :-)

>

> Only joking, welcome to the list.

>

> Best Wishes

>

> Ian

> ISOS Medic & Listowner

>

> Hi all

>

>

> Just joined the group and though I would introduce myself. I just

> been offshore since April, was an RGN in Aberdeen before that.

Worked

> various places in the North Sea doing locum work for AON. Got my

> first full time job for Stasco through Universal Sodexho in the

> Iranian Sea on a FSU. My first trip out here just to be told they

are

> replacing us with Iranian Doctors. Nice of them eh. Never mind got

> one more trip out of it i suppose. So if anyone knows of ant full

> time positions out there give me a shout. I already know about

> oilfield Medics just to save you posting. I have sent a couple of

> emails to SOS but no reply, i must not be worthy of them yet. Lol

>

> Cheers

>

> Richie

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi

Welcome to the list

I was on your medics course at Arbroath with Alan White some time ago ....

Glad to know your still enjoying the work - your English is better than

most of the gibberish I use!

best wishes

Hi All

Hi Ian, Ross and everybody,

Let me briefly introduce myself.

I am Sukhitashvili.

Since 1998 worked for OMS, later LOH, as a local

doctor/medic, on Baku Supsa Pipeline construction and

then at Supsa Terminal Clinic. Took over from Dr. Mike

McCarty.

When Mediclub took over I moved back to LOH, which

soon turned into FMS.

Last two years spent mainly overseas.

Morroco-Egypt-Romania-Libya.

Dr Cook is back in Georgia now and we are

looking for Baku Jeyhan Pipeline. Insalla!

I remember some names but in person I think we have

not met.

Thanks for your hospitality and good luck.

Forgive me for my awkward English, It's my third

language and I learned it in my 30th.

Regards,

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Ditto.

New to this list, in Arctic Canada - not quite the same as offshore, our

drilling season is when the arctic ocean freezes over... No permanent platforms

yet, but many rigs now on land (also seasonal depending on how cold it gets -

the colder the winter, the longer the season).

Anyone else on the list from Canada? Or from the remote mining industry

(Diamonds and gold are big over here)?

Fly Safe.

Ken L-W CCEMT-P/WMT

Duct tape is like the force, it has a light side and a dark side, and it holds

the universe together.

--- " Wreck Ferret " <wreckferret@...> wrote:

>As Ian asked nicely, and as I always do as I'm told (well sometimes) I thought

I'd say hi to everyone and do the icebreaker thing.

>

>My names Mike and having just left the army I'm working for a private ambulance

company in south Wales. I'm looking at doing an offshore medics course soon and

also into mountain rescue.

>

>As a 'retired' commercial diver the hyperbaric side of things interests me too.

>

>Any hints, tips or general info on any of the above greatly appreaciated;)

>

>More to follow,

>

>Mike

>

>

>

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Oops, wrong key.

Involved with a diamond mine in the middle of the tundra due to start up this

winter, ex Canadian Army Primary Reserve (engineer) and Airforce (medic), RN and

Flight Paramedic currently flying ICU and scene calls west of Hudsons Bay.

Commercial diver and interested in DMT training. Structural and Airport

Firefighter with technician levels and interests in most of the areas of (the

NFPA 1670 standard) technical rescue plus dangerous goods responses.

Fly Safe.

Ken L-W CCEMT-P/WMT

Duct tape is like the force, it has a light side and a dark side, and it holds

the universe together.

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Ken,

Glad you finally joined us, welcome aboard mate.

Ross

> Re: HI all

>

>

> Oops, wrong key.

>

> Involved with a diamond mine in the middle of the tundra due to

> start up this winter, ex Canadian Army Primary Reserve (engineer)

> and Airforce (medic), RN and Flight Paramedic currently flying

> ICU and scene calls west of Hudsons Bay. Commercial diver and

> interested in DMT training. Structural and Airport Firefighter

> with technician levels and interests in most of the areas of (the

> NFPA 1670 standard) technical rescue plus dangerous goods responses.

>

> Fly Safe.

> Ken L-W CCEMT-P/WMT

>

> Duct tape is like the force, it has a light side and a dark side,

> and it holds the universe together.

>

>

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Have they started exploiting the native american/canadian

territories/reserves yet, i heard Bush was pushing the Canadians to do

something along the lines of Alaskan nature reserve exploitation for oil

Re: HI all

>Ditto.

>

>New to this list, in Arctic Canada - not quite the same as offshore, our

drilling season is when the arctic ocean freezes over... No permanent

platforms yet, but many rigs now on land (also seasonal depending on how

cold it gets - the colder the winter, the longer the season).

>

>Anyone else on the list from Canada? Or from the remote mining industry

(Diamonds and gold are big over here)?

>

>Fly Safe.

>Ken L-W CCEMT-P/WMT

>

>Duct tape is like the force, it has a light side and a dark side, and it

holds the universe together.

>

>

>--- " Wreck Ferret " <wreckferret@...> wrote:

>>As Ian asked nicely, and as I always do as I'm told (well sometimes) I

thought I'd say hi to everyone and do the icebreaker thing.

>>

>>My names Mike and having just left the army I'm working for a private

ambulance company in south Wales. I'm looking at doing an offshore medics

course soon and also into mountain rescue.

>>

>>As a 'retired' commercial diver the hyperbaric side of things interests me

too.

>>

>>Any hints, tips or general info on any of the above greatly appreaciated;)

>>

>>More to follow,

>>

>>Mike

>>

>>

>>

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Hey Missy!

Welcome to the group! Good to hear you are having a great week! It gets

better! :) Take care!

~kimmah

Hi All

My name is Missy... Hello... I have been doing BFL 1 week and i can

belive how GREAT I feel.Im so Happy I found this club...

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I really like the way you have set this site out Jill. Makes it easy to

navigate. Cheryl S [aussie]

hi all

An open invitation for you to view our uk-based website/forum at

http://www.paains.org.uk.

We have many sections covering autism, related disorders,

diagnosis,education and more. A 24 hour live news feed will keep you

updated about autism related news from around the world. Please pop

by and say hello.

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Hi, I have a headbanger too. He's 9 now. As far as headbanging that's

behavior related, what I've been told to do it's more VBA than ABA (and it's

been somewhat successful) is, first don't talk to them or make eye contact

but try to block the headbanging if it's severe mostly by putting your hand

on what they're trying to bang on - ie if it's the wall or floor, put you

hand on the wall or floor in front of their head not on their head. The

theory is that they are asking for attention in some way and by not

reinforcing that attention, they will eventually realize it's not working and

move on to something else. When the tantrum is done you can then give him

the words to tell you ( " I'm Mad " or " I want video " ) if he's verbal or can

echo and/or redirect ie if he was mad because you said no videos, when

tantrum is over, you can say " ok now we can read a story/have a snack/play

with.... " .

Other things I've found is that when I removed food allergies from his diet

(milk and corn), his headbanging dramatically decreased, as they become more

verbal it also decreases and after going to a neurologist who specializes in

pediatric brain injury and can read an EEG and tell you what areas of the

brain are damaged. I found out my son has seizure like spiking activity

going on in his frontal lobes (area of the brain that controls

behavior/emotions). We are currently working on controlling/eliminating that

and are seeing a decrease in tantrums and headbanging.

Hope this helps

In a message dated 3/12/2003 10:16:26 AM Eastern Standard Time,

stacieandearl@... writes:

> Hi all I am new here. I am Stacie married to earl I have two boys.

> Brad who is 7 and Dakota who is 20 months. He was diagnosed with

> pddnos. However I am wondering if he has aspergers but we are going

> to be going thru evaluations for in home therapy. Actually I think

> it's called aba therapy. Anyway I have some concerns about his

> behaviors. lately it has been really hard on me. Last night dakota

> was mad and we were in the basement and he banged his head purposely

> on the cement floor. I swear he was going to knock himself out one of

> these days. He bangs his head on purpose. Hard too. He throws his

> body around. He climbs and I try to put him down or redirect him,

> Nothing works. He has already fallen from climbing and had to get

> 4staples. I don't know how to stop all this or even correct it so he

> knows that he can't do it. Can someone give me some good advice.

>

> Stacie

>

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Hi there,

The behavior you are talking about sounds very serious,and you should

get professional help in order to come up with a plan to decrease the

behavior and increase more appropriate behavior. Without going into

a whole lesson on functional analysis, I suggest that you ask whoever

will be consulting/supervising/overseeing your ABA program to conduct

a functional analysis to determine WHY your child is emitting this

behavior. Someone suggested that it might be for attention, but

without observing, recording and analyzing data,and coming up with a

plan based on the analysis, it would be impossible to give

suggestions. In fact if you intervene based on what you think might

be the reason, without an actual true analysis, you may actually

worsen the behavior. Your ABA provider should be familiar with these

procedures, and if not maybe you should seek an outside behavior

analyst to help.

Best of luck to you - in the meantime, I guess you should just keep

him as safe as possible.

-Jannine

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Stacie~~

Have you looked into food sensitivities? Milk? My son was a basket case

(He's 9 now) & we took him off all milk products in early December and he's

nearly bad behavior-free. Your son is so young and you have a great chance to

turn this thing around.

Good luck~~

Rose

Hi all

Hi all I am new here. I am Stacie married to earl I have two boys.

Brad who is 7 and Dakota who is 20 months. He was diagnosed with

pddnos. However I am wondering if he has aspergers but we are going

to be going thru evaluations for in home therapy. Actually I think

it's called aba therapy. Anyway I have some concerns about his

behaviors. lately it has been really hard on me. Last night dakota

was mad and we were in the basement and he banged his head purposely

on the cement floor. I swear he was going to knock himself out one of

these days. He bangs his head on purpose. Hard too. He throws his

body around. He climbs and I try to put him down or redirect him,

Nothing works. He has already fallen from climbing and had to get

4staples. I don't know how to stop all this or even correct it so he

knows that he can't do it. Can someone give me some good advice.

Stacie

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Stacie~~

Have you looked into food sensitivities? Milk? My son was a basket case

(He's 9 now) & we took him off all milk products in early December and he's

nearly bad behavior-free. Your son is so young and you have a great chance to

turn this thing around.

Good luck~~

Rose

Hi all

Hi all I am new here. I am Stacie married to earl I have two boys.

Brad who is 7 and Dakota who is 20 months. He was diagnosed with

pddnos. However I am wondering if he has aspergers but we are going

to be going thru evaluations for in home therapy. Actually I think

it's called aba therapy. Anyway I have some concerns about his

behaviors. lately it has been really hard on me. Last night dakota

was mad and we were in the basement and he banged his head purposely

on the cement floor. I swear he was going to knock himself out one of

these days. He bangs his head on purpose. Hard too. He throws his

body around. He climbs and I try to put him down or redirect him,

Nothing works. He has already fallen from climbing and had to get

4staples. I don't know how to stop all this or even correct it so he

knows that he can't do it. Can someone give me some good advice.

Stacie

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