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I didntw ant to wait at all, so i switched to a pediatrician that deals with speical needs kids, and can diagnos him in the office. If he has any healthe related issues he can see him for that as well, they could be related.

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Greetings,I am the father of a 20 month old little boy who has been showing recent signs of developmental delays and some symptoms of autism. We are waiting for an appointment to have Caden evaluated, but this wait is killing me. So here I am looking for first hand information from parents who are dealing with this.What can I expect from his evaluation, & what will they be able to tell me?I'm fairly ignorant of the condition, so what can I expect for my son?I'm trying to keep a positive attitude about all of this, but by nature i'm pretty eeyorish.Thankssallen@...

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First I want to say Kudos to you for wanting to get educated and help your child with early intervention. The best thing about Autism, IMO, is that, while it can't be "cured" per say, with things like therapy, diet, and in some cases medication, some Autistic kids can lead fairly "normal" lives. My opinion, and it is JUST my opinion, it could be SO much worse then Autism, and sometimes, when things are at their worst, you have to say that to yourself (at least I do- it's a comfort to me).

I would suggest reading up on sites such as www.autism-society.org www.maapservices.org www.nichcy.org

Good luck with the evaluation and finding out all the info you can now.

Anne

-- Hello!

Greetings,I am the father of a 20 month old little boy who has been showing recent signs of developmental delays and some symptoms of autism. We are waiting for an appointment to have Caden evaluated, but this wait is killing me. So here I am looking for first hand information from parents who are dealing with this.What can I expect from his evaluation, & what will they be able to tell me?I'm fairly ignorant of the condition, so what can I expect for my son?I'm trying to keep a positive attitude about all of this, but by nature i'm pretty eeyorish.Thankssallen@...

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In a message dated 3/3/2005 12:02:59 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

angelmamma1224@... writes:

I have caught the soapmaking bug, and it bit hard! My

husband is getting so tired of listening to me talk and talk and

talk some more about how into this I am, and what I'd like to do,

and how do I get hooked up with someone who knows what they're doing

so I can ask for guidance, etc.... I

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Welcome, Chaundra. We know the feeling, LOL. There are experienced

soapmakers on this list who will be more than happy to chat with you and help

you

out. :-)

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Goodmorning Chaundra and welcome to this fine group :). Where are you

from??

Shaye

Hi all! I'm Chaundra. Ya'll have no idea how glad I am to be

here!

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Hi Chaundra and Welcome!

www.BlueMountainBotanicals.com

Hello!

Hi all! I'm Chaundra. Ya'll have no idea how glad I am to be

here! I have caught the soapmaking bug, and it bit hard! My

husband is getting so tired of listening to me talk and talk and

talk some more about how into this I am, and what I'd like to do,

and how do I get hooked up with someone who knows what they're doing

so I can ask for guidance, etc.... I started out making soaps for

Christmas presents this past holiday, and fell in love. It was

microwavable glycerin from Micheal's, and it was easy enough, but I

don't have any fragrances, or colors, or different ingredients, or

the know-how to do any of the above mentioned things... So, here I

am, and I hope you can help me find my way around! Thank you all!

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Hi Clare,

Welcome to the offshore world! Enjoy the list, just jump in when you

have something to say - don't be shy...

where are you working? we are a very international bunch!

Best wishes

Ninian North

North sea

Hello!

Hi everyone,

Im Clare and am just on my second trip as an offshore medic.I have a

nursing background,working in intensive care for the past few years .So

a pretty big culture shock coming to the north sea.Enjoying it so far

but im sure i may need some survival tips along the way.Bye for now

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Clare,

Glad you made it offshore.

Where have you ended up working?

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> Hi Clare,

> Welcome to the offshore world! Enjoy the list, just jump in when you

> have something to say - don't be shy...

> where are you working? we are a very international bunch!

> Best wishes

>

> Ninian North

> North sea

>

> Hello!

>

>

>

> Hi everyone,

> Im Clare and am just on my second trip as an offshore medic.I have a

> nursing background,working in intensive care for the past few

years .So

> a pretty big culture shock coming to the north sea.Enjoying it so

far

> but im sure i may need some survival tips along the way.Bye for now

> clare

>

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Thanks ! I got your message. I have never heard fo where they do hot air

baloon rides up here. See, you just taught me something!

I'll give you a call later,

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I live in Cinci, but I don't think I ever met you. I'm 34 with a hubby

(amost 14 years) and two girls (7 & 11).

Jenn

Milinovich (Missy er) wrote:

>Hello All!

>

>My name is Milinovich (for anyone in the Cincinnati, Ohio area,

>you probably know me as Missy er) and I am 26-years-old. I have

>SMA type I+ and am currently reigning as Ms Wheelchair Ohio 2005. A

>friend told me about this board and I am so happy to meet all of you!

>I am currently living in a house my husband and I had built to

>accomodate my needs in Amelia, Ohio and I work as a Senior Analyst for

>Hewlett Packard. I use an electric wheelchair full-time for mobility

>(I have never been able to walk) and have personal assistants that

>assist me with my daily living needs. I am not sure what else you guys

>might want to know about me so feel free to ask!

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Welcome ,

Congrats on your reign as Ms. Wheelchair of Ohio. I'm amazed at all you

have accomplished. Do you use any type of ventilation?

In a message dated 5/13/2005 8:46:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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Hello All!

My name is Milinovich (for anyone in the Cincinnati, Ohio area,

you probably know me as Missy er) and I am 26-years-old. I have

SMA type I+ and am currently reigning as Ms Wheelchair Ohio 2005. A

friend told me about this board and I am so happy to meet all of you!

I am currently living in a house my husband and I had built to

accomodate my needs in Amelia, Ohio and I work as a Senior Analyst for

Hewlett Packard. I use an electric wheelchair full-time for mobility

(I have never been able to walk) and have personal assistants that

assist me with my daily living needs. I am not sure what else you guys

might want to know about me so feel free to ask!

Love and Smiles,

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Sorry I didnt sign my email....I'm Kimi, nice to meet you.

Kimi

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Congrats on your reign as Ms. Wheelchair of Ohio. I'm amazed at all you

have accomplished. Do you use any type of ventilation?

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hello melissa! my name is neeka and my son mathieu has tpye 2 sma and we live

in mantua ohio. (its by akron) i hope you enjoy the group and congrats on

being ms wheelchair ohio 2005!

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My name is Milinovich (for anyone in the Cincinnati, Ohio area,

you probably know me as Missy er) and I am 26-years-old. I have

SMA type I+ and am currently reigning as Ms Wheelchair Ohio 2005. A

friend told me about this board and I am so happy to meet all of you!

I am currently living in a house my husband and I had built to

accomodate my needs in Amelia, Ohio and I work as a Senior Analyst for

Hewlett Packard. I use an electric wheelchair full-time for mobility

(I have never been able to walk) and have personal assistants that

assist me with my daily living needs. I am not sure what else you guys

might want to know about me so feel free to ask!

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hello melissa, i`m patie, type II, nice to meet you :)

Hello!

Hello All!

My name is Milinovich (for anyone in the Cincinnati, Ohio area,

you probably know me as Missy er) and I am 26-years-old. I have

SMA type I+ and am currently reigning as Ms Wheelchair Ohio 2005. A

friend told me about this board and I am so happy to meet all of you!

I am currently living in a house my husband and I had built to

accomodate my needs in Amelia, Ohio and I work as a Senior Analyst for

Hewlett Packard. I use an electric wheelchair full-time for mobility

(I have never been able to walk) and have personal assistants that

assist me with my daily living needs. I am not sure what else you guys

might want to know about me so feel free to ask!

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* The list members come from many backgrounds, ages and beliefs So all

members most be tolerant and respectful to all members.

* Some adult language and topics (like sexual health, swearing..) may

occur occasionally in emails. Over use of inappropriate language will

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Hi Neeka: My name is Mitch and my 4 & 1/2 year old son

Bryce has Type 3. We live in Aurora right now, but

are building a new house (universally accessible) in

Mantua! We will move in sometime this summer. Please

let me know if you'd like to get together sometime or

just talk! Mitch

--- neeka arotin <njmd2324@...> wrote:

> hello melissa! my name is neeka and my son mathieu

> has tpye 2 sma and we live in mantua ohio. (its by

> akron) i hope you enjoy the group and congrats on

> being ms wheelchair ohio 2005!

>

> " Milinovich (Missy er) "

> <kinsintha@...> wrote:Hello All!

>

> My name is Milinovich (for anyone in the

> Cincinnati, Ohio area,

> you probably know me as Missy er) and I am

> 26-years-old. I have

> SMA type I+ and am currently reigning as Ms

> Wheelchair Ohio 2005. A

> friend told me about this board and I am so happy to

> meet all of you!

> I am currently living in a house my husband and I

> had built to

> accomodate my needs in Amelia, Ohio and I work as a

> Senior Analyst for

> Hewlett Packard. I use an electric wheelchair

> full-time for mobility

> (I have never been able to walk) and have personal

> assistants that

> assist me with my daily living needs. I am not sure

> what else you guys

> might want to know about me so feel free to ask!

>

>

>

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> and beliefs So all

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> not be allowed. If your under 16 ask your

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> join the list.

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Hi ,

Welcome to the group. It is a group none of us would have wanted to join for the reasons that we have but knowing that we have each other to deal with this stuff helps.

I had been having a-fib and svt's before my Sudden Cardiac Arrest. Luckily for me I was already in the hospital when it happened. I was admitted because my Potassium was extremely low and they did not know why my body was dumping it. Because of the Arrest and low Potassium I developed LongQT and that is why I ended up with my AICD. I do know that Magnesium and Potassium go hand-in-hand. I am on oral Potassium supps and it seems to be helping.

No warning signs whatsoever, except my magnesium levels were really low on admittance....any of you heard of a low magnesium/cardiac arrest connection? I have some theories.....

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julie i am in kansas as well. the mag/scd was mine as well.....potassium as well. no warning. cherylharamia@... wrote:

Hi all, I've been enjoying lurking the past few days and thought I'd say hello now. This list seems like a great bunch of people. I'm 38, female w/Marfan's and had cardiac arrest on May 29. Thanks to being in a public place with a nearby defib and off-duty EMTs, I am alive (hurray!!). According to my family, I passed out, had CPR (didn't work), then was de-fibbed. Fell into a coma, woke up a day later, and miraculously had no permanent damage. Had the ICD implanted on June 2. The doctors were surprised this happened to me, we had all been more prepared for an eventual mitral valve replacement or even an aortic dissection than a cardiac arrest. No warning signs whatsoever, except my magnesium levels were really low on admittance....any of you heard of a low magnesium/cardiac arrest connection?

I have some theories..... One of the big challenges for me is trying to piece together all the events that happened during that week, since I had short-term memory loss. As far as the ICD, I think I've adjusted pretty well (until the first ZAP hits anyway!) Well, thanks for letting me bend your ear. I look forward to sharing information and learning more about our bionic parts! in Kansas

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Hi Kendra, welcome to the site, it is a real cross section of skills and job

types on here, you have US EMS, UK Paramedics, guys that have moved to remote

areas such as Iraq etc, rig medics and a whole lot more. Its a great site for

sharing information and getting more knowledge.

Cheers

Tony

Kendra McKinley <life_saveremt@...> wrote:

Hello to everyone!

I just wanted to introduce myself to the group. My name is Kendra. I live

in Kansas in the US. I am getting ready to take the National Registry in 2

weeks for Paramedic. I have been in EMS for just over 3 years now. While in

paramedic class, they mentioned how we could be paramedics in many different

places, most of which I was unaware of. When I happened to come across this

group, I thought I would join to see how things are done in other areas of the

world, as I am sure there are differences. I have worked for a private

company before doing mostly transfers, however I am now going to work for a 911

system. If anyone is interested in telling me where they are from, I would

enjoy finding out information. Thank you for letting me join your world and am

looking forward to finding out about the people in this group!

Stay safe and take care!

Kendra

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Hi Camilla:

First of all, your english is far better than you give

yourself credit for - I took German in highschool - 4

years, and 1 year in college, and I can hardly say

" Wirklich!?! " Glad you joined the list - my 5

year-old son has SMA (type 3) - and the folks on this

list are a wealth of invaluable information and

inspiration.

Mitch

--- Ca-mil-la@... wrote:

>

> Hello to all of you!

>

> My name is Camilla from Germany and I just joined

> this list. I was happy to find it as I don't know

> anybody with SMA and am eager to know how other

> people around the world live (with it).

>

> First of all I will tell you a bit about me. My

> english is not very good ~ sorry for this, but I

> hope it is not too bad. I learned it at school and

> this is a looong time ago. :-)

>

> OK, I am 34 years old, SMA type 2, female, single

> with cat. I have a younger brother who will be

> father in 6 month. He, his wife, me parents and me

> are very close.

> For some years I live on my own and 4 times a day a

> Mobile Care Service comes to take care about my

> needs.

>

> I work as a chairman's secretary (4 hours a day) in

> a big non-profit organisation which cares about

> persons with special needs. We have 12 integrative

> kindergartens, several flats for handicaped and / or

> old persons, a children's hospice and much more.

> Working there is great, I love it, allthough it is

> very hard for my muscles very often. Things I can

> not do are done by my boss or the colleagues. This

> works fine.

>

> When I am home I love reading thriller, listening to

> audiobooks on my iPod, watching tv, meeting with

> friends and family, go shopping and watch people

> while sipping a mug of coffee and I talk on the

> phone for hours and hours. One big hobby is cooking

> and if I could as I would like to do, I would be in

> the kitchen all day. So I come up with recipes and

> my helpers prepare them for me.

>

> 9 years ago I had a bad car accident on the way from

> work home. The driver only squeezed his thumb.

> Several times I broke my arms, legs, hip and even my

> neck, witch was just diagnosed 5 days later although

> I told the doctors it hurts. They said I never felt

> pain, as I never fell on my knees as a child (I am

> in an electric chair since I was 5), so I can not

> decide whether it is a broken neck or just a

> whiplash. Unfortunately I was right but very lucky

> not to be paralyzed. This would be bitter fate! :-)

> I was ill for 18 month, 12 month in bed. It was not

> very funny and I lost a lot of my muscular power

> which I can not regain.

>

> I think this is enough for the beginning. It is

> getting dark outside, I will swich on the lights,

> grap my cat and the phone and call my family. You

> know, talk for hours and hours .... ;-)

>

> I am eager to get to know all of you!

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Camilla

>

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Hi Camilla!

Welcome to the list. I am Taya from Finland, 36 years old with SMA type 2.

Married to a wonderful ablebodied man called Juha. I use a powered

wheelchair for mobility, and I have two personal care assistants. I work

full time in the field of development cooperation.

You can see some of us on a world map in

http://www.frappr.com/

Add yourself, too! I like to see where we all come from and what a big

community this is!

Taya

Hello!

>

> Hello to all of you!

>

> My name is Camilla from Germany and I just joined this list. I was happy

> to find it as I don't know anybody with SMA and am eager to know how other

> people around the world live (with it).

>

> First of all I will tell you a bit about me. My english is not very good ~

> sorry for this, but I hope it is not too bad. I learned it at school and

> this is a looong time ago. :-)

>

> OK, I am 34 years old, SMA type 2, female, single with cat. I have a

> younger brother who will be father in 6 month. He, his wife, me parents

> and me are very close.

> For some years I live on my own and 4 times a day a Mobile Care Service

> comes to take care about my needs.

>

> I work as a chairman's secretary (4 hours a day) in a big non-profit

> organisation which cares about persons with special needs. We have 12

> integrative kindergartens, several flats for handicaped and / or old

> persons, a children's hospice and much more. Working there is great, I

> love it, allthough it is very hard for my muscles very often. Things I can

> not do are done by my boss or the colleagues. This works fine.

>

> When I am home I love reading thriller, listening to audiobooks on my

> iPod, watching tv, meeting with friends and family, go shopping and watch

> people while sipping a mug of coffee and I talk on the phone for hours and

> hours. One big hobby is cooking and if I could as I would like to do, I

> would be in the kitchen all day. So I come up with recipes and my helpers

> prepare them for me.

>

> 9 years ago I had a bad car accident on the way from work home. The driver

> only squeezed his thumb. Several times I broke my arms, legs, hip and even

> my neck, witch was just diagnosed 5 days later although I told the doctors

> it hurts. They said I never felt pain, as I never fell on my knees as a

> child (I am in an electric chair since I was 5), so I can not decide

> whether it is a broken neck or just a whiplash. Unfortunately I was right

> but very lucky not to be paralyzed. This would be bitter fate! :-) I was

> ill for 18 month, 12 month in bed. It was not very funny and I lost a lot

> of my muscular power which I can not regain.

>

> I think this is enough for the beginning. It is getting dark outside, I

> will swich on the lights, grap my cat and the phone and call my family.

> You know, talk for hours and hours .... ;-)

>

> I am eager to get to know all of you!

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Camilla

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> members most be tolerant and respectful to all members.

>

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> not be allowed. If your under 16 ask your parents/gaurdian before you

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Hi Tom,

mir geht es gut! Your German is great!

I live in Wiesbaden, near furt. I am glad you liked it here. Surely it is

completely different from the USA, isn't it? Will you visit Germany again?

Unfortunately I have never been to America, must be great! I imagine everything

much bigger and wider than here and would love to go shopping in a huge shopping

mall. :-)

So much for now,

best wishes, Tschüss!

Camilla

schrieb am 22.11.05 01:35:03:

> Hi Camilla, wie geht es dir? I'm Tom, 35 with type 3, living in

Pennsylvania. Where do you live in Germany? I was there in 1998 and I

absolutely loved the country and the people. I stayed in Bad Arolsen and

visited Korbach, Koln, furt and a few other places. Welcome to the group!

Tschuss!

> Tom

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Hi Taya,

nice to meet you!

The world map is a great idea, I added my picture. Unfortunately I am looking

very ernest and this is not realisticly. I smile all day. :-)

You work full time - that must be very arduous. Do you have your care assistants

with you at work?

How is live in Finland? When looking at the world map you seem to be just around

the corner, in contrast to the others.

Have a nice day,

Camilla

schrieb am 21.11.05 21:01:49:

> Hi Camilla!

>

> Welcome to the list. I am Taya from Finland, 36 years old with SMA type 2.

> Married to a wonderful ablebodied man called Juha. I use a powered

> wheelchair for mobility, and I have two personal care assistants. I work

> full time in the field of development cooperation.

>

> You can see some of us on a world map in

> http://www.frappr.com/

> Add yourself, too! I like to see where we all come from and what a big

> community this is!

>

> Taya

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Hi Mitch,

thank you for your kind words.

" Wirklich " is " really " an important word, so don't mind. :-)

I think you are absolutely right, I am very happy that I found the list and meet

all of you.

How is your son? What's his name?

Have a nice evening,

Camilla

schrieb am 21.11.05 17:53:53:

> Hi Camilla:

>

> First of all, your english is far better than you give

> yourself credit for - I took German in highschool - 4

> years, and 1 year in college, and I can hardly say

> " Wirklich!?! " Glad you joined the list - my 5

> year-old son has SMA (type 3) - and the folks on this

> list are a wealth of invaluable information and

> inspiration.

>

> Mitch

>

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Camilla:

You see, I use the word " wirklich " pretend being

" fluent " in speaking German. All you need to do is

shake your head up and down and occasionally say

" wirklich!?! " I do this to amuse a childhood friend

of mine and another mutual German friend of ours who

lives near furt in a Lauterbach. Its the running

joke every 5 years of so it seems to take us to get

together and I of course, use my fluency to its

best...

My son's name is Bryce - he can be partially described

as energetic, stubborn, brilliant, obstinate, clever,

& wise beyond his years. Bryce was part of the Phase

1 VPA study and continues to receive such therapy (we

think he really has benefited from the VPA &

Carnitine).

His sister is, age 3, is equally dimensional in

her personality traits - though her's must include

pretty princess & ballerina. She tested positive for

the genetic traits causing SMA, but unexplainable by

various doctors, she has no symptoms - either by the

naked eye or by clinical measurement. As a matter of

fact, she's at dance school this moment...

Anyway, Ich musse machen die spas (no clue if that is

correct in any way)...I bin fleissig (I am

industrious)...tag und wie gehts. Mitch

--- Ca-mil-la@... wrote:

>

> Hi Mitch,

>

> thank you for your kind words.

>

> " Wirklich " is " really " an important word, so don't

> mind. :-)

>

> I think you are absolutely right, I am very happy

> that I found the list and meet all of you.

>

> How is your son? What's his name?

>

> Have a nice evening,

>

> Camilla

>

>

> schrieb am 21.11.05

> 17:53:53:

> > Hi Camilla:

> >

> > First of all, your english is far better than you

> give

> > yourself credit for - I took German in highschool

> - 4

> > years, and 1 year in college, and I can hardly

> say

> > " Wirklich!?! " Glad you joined the list - my 5

> > year-old son has SMA (type 3) - and the folks on

> this

> > list are a wealth of invaluable information and

> > inspiration.

> >

> > Mitch

> >

>

>

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Hi Mitch,

you gave me a good laugh!

> All you need to do is

> shake your head up and down and occasionally say

> " wirklich!?! "

:-) That reminds me of a friend of mine who came back from L.A. where she worked

as an au-pair girl for one year. When talking to her she only nodded and said:

" Ok, .... ok,.... " .

If you visit your friends in Lauterbach again just let me know (if you like), I

live near furt. ( " Wirklich? " - " Ok! " ) LOL

What you told me about your children sounds wonderful. I love children and am

very happy my brother will be father in some month. He and his wife run some

genetically tests on SMA but they all were negative. So the doctor told them,

they can relax, the baby can get any other handicap but no SMA. My brother was

told that it is unusual and that it may be that my SMA is a mutation. To find

this out my parents could be tested but we decided against it. It doesn't matter

now and the tests cost much money.

> Anyway, Ich musse machen die spas (no clue if that is

> correct in any way)...I bin fleissig (I am

> industrious)...tag und wie gehts. Mitch

Your german is great!

Have a nice day,

Camilla

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