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Hello ,

Sounds like things are happening pretty quickly, it can feel

overwhelming when you have been " waiting " for what seems like an

eternity! Things are moving very quickly here, so much so that we

are having trouble getting travel assistence, because we only had

four business days from the day the appt. was made, but we should be

hearing back from Mercy Lift I think it's called. They handle trips

of 1000 miles or more, which is why Angleflight.com said they

could'nt do it, too far. Anyway, I'm getting nervous myself! I'ts

the " unknown " ...its kinda scary. Ive never flown before, so I'm

sure it will be an experience just getting there, LOL. Hang in

there hun and keep us posted on the MRI. I loved the pics! What a

cutie pie!!

Take care,

and my little chicks

Cassidy-10, Ember-8, and Eliana-1

>

> Things are moving forward rather quickly or so it seems. Ian is

> scheduled for his MRI on Wednesday (Mar. 2). I am pretty nervous

> about him going under the anesthesia, but I know it has to be

done.

> We just pray that it doesn't show any abnormalities so that he can

> be casted.

>

> I spoke with Shriners today and he is set for the 31st of March to

> see Dr. . If he does get casted, it will not be by Dr.

> himself unfortunately, but one of the other doctors there

> will be doing it. I didn't want to have to make another trip up

> there just so that Dr. S would be the one to do the casting.

>

> The orthopedist's nurse called me today about the copies of the

> Xrays and said that the xray tech would have to call me to set up

a

> time to get the copies made. She made it sound like it wouldn't

> happen all that quickly. GRRRR! I am SO glad I am not continuing

> his care over there.

>

> As all of these appointments draw closer, I find myself getting

very

> nervous.

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Yes, , the unknown is the worst. I feel better having a plan. Although I am petrified that the MRI is going to come back with bad news.

I hope you get assistance with a flight. I can't imagine driving 19 hours by yourself. Are you going for casting? I will keep my fingers crossed that things go smoothly for little Eliana.

Noelle (12-2-01)Ian (8-15-04)

Re: Moving forward

Hello ,Sounds like things are happening pretty quickly, it can feel overwhelming when you have been "waiting" for what seems like an eternity! Things are moving very quickly here, so much so that we are having trouble getting travel assistence, because we only had four business days from the day the appt. was made, but we should be hearing back from Mercy Lift I think it's called. They handle trips of 1000 miles or more, which is why Angleflight.com said they could'nt do it, too far. Anyway, I'm getting nervous myself! I'ts the "unknown"...its kinda scary. Ive never flown before, so I'm sure it will be an experience just getting there, LOL. Hang in there hun and keep us posted on the MRI. I loved the pics! What a cutie pie!!Take care, and my little chicksCassidy-10, Ember-8, and Eliana-1> > Things are moving forward rather quickly or so it seems. Ian is > scheduled for his MRI on Wednesday (Mar. 2). I am pretty nervous > about him going under the anesthesia, but I know it has to be done. > We just pray that it doesn't show any abnormalities so that he can > be casted.> > I spoke with Shriners today and he is set for the 31st of March to > see Dr. . If he does get casted, it will not be by Dr. > himself unfortunately, but one of the other doctors there > will be doing it. I didn't want to have to make another trip up > there just so that Dr. S would be the one to do the casting.> > The orthopedist's nurse called me today about the copies of the > Xrays and said that the xray tech would have to call me to set up a > time to get the copies made. She made it sound like it wouldn't > happen all that quickly. GRRRR! I am SO glad I am not continuing > his care over there.> > As all of these appointments draw closer, I find myself getting very > nervous.

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Hello all,

I am an infrequent poster here. I am making a lot of forward progress on my 9

month plus bird mite infestation with my protocol.

For my house, I do weekly sprayings of Cyonara and Gentrol, plus I have spread

Roach Pruf. I borrowed Rita's idea of using a fan for spreading Roach Pruf in my

attic space. Since I don't have a vent fan I dumped the stuff through a small

box fan. Works great! I also use the Cyonara and Gentrol in my cars. I ordered

Cyonara after having great luck with Hot Shot and and roach in my cars. Nothing

else had worked. Cyonara has the same ingredient as the Hot Shot.

After much trial and error I am using rotenone powder mixed w/ a couple of

spoons of sulfur on my cats and dogs every few days. The cats are on Revolution

(which didn't work well by itself), and the dogs are on Sentinel. The dogs get

washed in Hartz flea and tick with oatmeal weekly. I do not use iver on the

animals as I have two possibly sensitive dogs and one cat that is definitely

sensitive. I also have one (big) dog that is 16. I have a total of four large

dogs and two cats. I have tried just about every product out there on the

animals.

My family uses Grandpas pine soap. They don't get bit often, so it works for

them. I am the birdy mite buffet. I use the pine soap, as well as epsom, borax

and tea tree soaks. I also take iver weekly. I take neem capsules daily. I love

Eurax lotion (not cream), but it has recently gone up to $47 with my insurance

($167 without), for a 450 gm bottle. Sad, since it is 4 GBP for 100gms over the

counter in England. But the shipping kills you. So now I hit the stray bug on

me with a dab of Windex. (It's not that toxic- check out the MSDS). I also

occasionally use a VERY small amount of Freedom 45 dog permethrin on the

stubborn ones in my hair (it is toxic). It gets through the thickened

skin/scabs nicely and knocks them out. I have also used Queen Helene Mint Julep

Mud Mask to sleep in during the height of my infestation. It is wonderful, but

you look like the green woman from Star Trek. It has some sulfur and mint in it.

It kills the ones on your skin and doesn't stain like sulfur alone. Smells nice,

too. You can find it at Walgreens. I got mine on sale for $2.30 a tube.

My laundry is washed in borax and bleach (whites) or borax and ammonia (colors).

I have a feature on my washer that will shut it off before rinsing, so I have

each load soak for a couple of hours after it is agitated. My dirty laundry is

in garbage cans with mothballs. The outsides of the cans have been sprayed w/

Cyonara. My laundry room is heavily sprayed. Beds are all encased in plastic

with mothballs sealed inside.

I know my protocols are pretty toxic and heavy duty for some of you. Please

don't blast me for that. I have spent so many months trying to treat this as

scabies, and I need to be finished. I have been doing this protocol for about a

month and have seen much improvement. I can sleep without soaking nightly now.

My skin looks great and there are no bugs in my bed!

Best wishes,

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>

> So glad you are making progress . That is pretty heavy duty. Are you

doing the spraying yourself or having it done by someone with the respirators,

etc?

>

> Thanks for keeping us posted. I'm inspired by Marie's healing with MMS. I

tried it before but am going to give it another shot. I love that she can go

outside now and not be bothered.

>

> After 5 years she turned her situation around in 5 months of detoxing.

>

> All the Best to you!

>

> Rose

>

>Rose,

> After my PCO started looking at me like I was crazy I started doing it myself.

I have a respirator (I do lots of painting) and I wear long clothes and a hat. I

wash immediately when I'm done. Hopefully that's enough. I'm sure I already have

enough toxins in my body; I spent six years living in a border city right across

the fence from lots of Mexican factories. We also shared a water supply with

them. Sometimes at night the air smelled like a beauty parlor where perms are

being done.......

I have read Marie's posts with interest. I hope the MMS works for you. Keep

us posted.

Best wishes,

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