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Okay, I've belonged to this group for about a month now and I've

picked up on most of the abbreviations -- but I'm still stumped by

DH. I know it's " husband " -- but what's the D? DUMB HUSBAND?

DESIRABLE HUSBAND? DEDICATED HUSBAND? DELICIOUS HUSBAND?

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all of the above :)

> Okay, I've belonged to this group for about a month now and I've

> picked up on most of the abbreviations -- but I'm still stumped by

> DH. I know it's " husband " -- but what's the D? DUMB HUSBAND?

> DESIRABLE HUSBAND? DEDICATED HUSBAND? DELICIOUS HUSBAND?

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Hi Kelli,

I would just tell her the truth, that Austin is different because God

made him that way, and that he will learn a little slower than her, but on

the inside where it counts, his soul is just the same as hers, just like

kids of color,they may look different on the outside from you but their soul

is the same color as yours. God makes us all different in many different

ways and that is what makes us all so special and unique and beautiful. We

can learn many things from " different " people because we all have something

" diferent " to teach each other. Hope that helps. Loree5---- Original

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Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 8:33 PM

Subject: question

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>

> I sent one message to the list a while ago about a concert, has that made

it

> to the list? I haven't seen it.

>

> My next question is:

> My friend has a 4 yr old girl, nda. Mom said her daughter mentioned to

her

> that " austin's different? " My friend wants to discuss this issue with

her,

> but she wants to do it appropriately and at her level. Austin tries to

play

> with her, but his speech is delayed, though he is making great strides in

> that area, though for a non-family member it can be hard to understand

him.

> So anyone have suggestions of how to explain to a four year old, why

austin

> is " different " ?

> Thanks, Kelli

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Why, why, why are you not eating enough???? What you are describing

sound to me like hypgycemia-low blood sugar cause by too little food,

or too much time in between meals, and/or too many simple carbs. I

spent the majority of the early 90's in a hypoglycemic state thanks

to high carb diets:)

Lynda

*go eat!! now!!

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> Hi all. I've got a question. I've had two days now where I've

eaten a

> LOT less than normal (perhaps half what I normally eat). Both days

I've

> ended up feeling -very- horrid. I've felt like I might vomit and

pass

> out all at the same time, had trouble walking, and have been worried

> that I wouldn't be able to make it to wherever I was going without

> fainting.

> So I'm pretty sure that this is probably related to the lack of food

> both days.. but I'm also sort of worried that it might be something

more

> serious that I should be seeing a doctor for. Did I just feel this

way

> due to lack of food?

> Thanks.

> Serenity

Serenity,

That is how I get when I am past the point of hunger. When my IBS

acts up and I " can't eat " , yet I'm still up at work or doing things I

have to be very careful not to overdo it. I get dizzy, light-headed,

nauseous and almost feel like I'm going to pass out. So it is

probably related to the food. However, if it keeps up, you may just

want to make a dr. appt. just in case. It may likely have just been

a case of low blood sugar also, from the lack of food.

I hope you're feeling better!! That's a horrible feeling!

Colleen

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Your symptons could also be indications of dehydration...were you

drinking your water? If not, make sure you hydrate! And you might

want to add one serving of some kind of sports drink for today only.

I don't know which ones do not have sugar, so you'll have to look at

the labels. If you went a couple of days not eating, not drinking,

and pushing yourself to maintain your activity level you might have

thrown your electrolights off. Not something we usually need to worry

about, but could have happened in your case.

Try to eat right today and drink your water. If the symptoms persist

see a doctor.

Alys

oh....if you were not eating because you felt nausiated already, any

chance you're expecting?

A.

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It so totally depends on the young adult. I think my daughter would do fine

alone in our home for a weekend. But I would want someone really CLOSE by in

case something unexpected came up and I would want someone coming by checking

on her.

She would LOVE to be home alone for a weekend ... my fear would be for my

stereo speakers ... she loves to crank up the stereo when no one is home!!

Cheryl in VA

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What do you thing? Think even!

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On 7/20/2002 at 1:44 PM F2Trn2@... <F2Trn2@...> wrote:

My niece has a child with Down's Syndrome who is 18 years old. (his IQ,

determined 10 years ago is approximately 70) She's planning a wknd away

and

wants to leave him alone in the house. However, I'd be glad to watch him

while she's away, but she doesn't think this will be necessary. I told her

I'd question this web site since I've been @ this site before. Thanks.

Francesca

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What do you thing?

Nora

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On 7/20/2002 at 1:44 PM F2Trn2@... <F2Trn2@...> wrote:

My niece has a child with Down's Syndrome who is 18 years old. (his IQ,

determined 10 years ago is approximately 70) She's planning a wknd away

and

wants to leave him alone in the house. However, I'd be glad to watch him

while she's away, but she doesn't think this will be necessary. I told her

I'd question this web site since I've been @ this site before. Thanks.

Francesca

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Maybe he could stay alone but you could check in on him frequently to make sure

everything is ok.

Lee Family <zachary9@...> wrote: What do you thing?

Nora

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On 7/20/2002 at 1:44 PM F2Trn2@... wrote:

My niece has a child with Down's Syndrome who is 18 years old. (his IQ,

determined 10 years ago is approximately 70) She's planning a wknd away

and

wants to leave him alone in the house. However, I'd be glad to watch him

while she's away, but she doesn't think this will be necessary. I told her

I'd question this web site since I've been @ this site before. Thanks.

Francesca

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I don't think I would leave my son overnight at 18. I may change my mind if he

matures a great deal. Does she have someone to check on him from time to time?

I understand that parents need to get away, and some kids with DS at 18 would be

okay for a weekend. Mine is not emergency and stranger trained (not well enough

IMHO). I don't even like going to the Quick Rip without him.

Elaine

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What do you thing?

Nora

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On 7/20/2002 at 1:44 PM F2Trn2@... <F2Trn2@...> wrote:

My niece has a child with Down's Syndrome who is 18 years old. (his IQ,

determined 10 years ago is approximately 70) She's planning a wknd away

and

wants to leave him alone in the house. However, I'd be glad to watch him

while she's away, but she doesn't think this will be necessary. I told her

I'd question this web site since I've been @ this site before. Thanks.

Francesca

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I want to thank all of those who responded to this woman's query......I

have copied and pasted the responses only and sent it to her.

Thanks again.

Nora

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> What do you think?

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> Nora

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> On 7/20/2002 at 1:44 PM F2Trn2@... <F2Trn2@...> wrote:

>

> My niece has a child with Down's Syndrome who is 18 years old. (his IQ,

> determined 10 years ago is approximately 70) She's planning a wknd

away

> and

> wants to leave him alone in the house. However, I'd be glad to watch

>him

> while she's away, but she doesn't think this will be necessary. I told

>her

>

> I'd question this web site since I've been @ this site before. Thanks.

>

> Francesca

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Didn't you pick the chicken up out of the marinade and throw out the

rest? Most marinades are only negligible calorie wise because though

the meat does absorb some of it most of it is wasted. Then it is

exposed to the heat of cooking and I just don't think it is that big

a deal. I would say don't worry about this but make sure you don't

reserve any new to pour over like a glaze. Then that would be a

different story. Bon Appetit!

Doesn't this same theory apply to canned fruit? Once you dump out the

syrup or whatever it's canned in and rinse it it should reduce the

sugar content considerably.

stasia

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uhmmm...actually ....I put the cicken in the pan (using nonstick spray) and

then poured the rest of the marinade over it as it cooked. I thought that was

what you did with a marinade, soak the meat and then cook the meat with it. Did

I miss a cooking class? : D

s_bachrach <s_bachrach@...> wrote: Didn't you pick the chicken up out of

the marinade and throw out the

rest? Most marinades are only negligible calorie wise because though

the meat does absorb some of it most of it is wasted. Then it is

exposed to the heat of cooking and I just don't think it is that big

a deal. I would say don't worry about this but make sure you don't

reserve any new to pour over like a glaze. Then that would be a

different story. Bon Appetit!

Doesn't this same theory apply to canned fruit? Once you dump out the

syrup or whatever it's canned in and rinse it it should reduce the

sugar content considerably.

stasia

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> Doesn't this same theory apply to canned fruit? Once you dump out

the

> syrup or whatever it's canned in and rinse it it should reduce the

> sugar content considerably.

>

> stasia

Hey, I never thought of doing that! I greatly dislike canned fruit

because I don't like how sweet it is. I never eat it, nor did I pre-

BFL. What a great idea.

Kathleen

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> Doesn't this same theory apply to canned fruit? Once you dump out

the

> syrup or whatever it's canned in and rinse it it should reduce the

> sugar content considerably.

>

> stasia

Hey, I never thought of doing that! I greatly dislike canned fruit

because I don't like how sweet it is. I never eat it, nor did I pre-

BFL. What a great idea.

Kathleen

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Betty,

You are cracking me up, even if you aren't meaning to! Usually when

I use a marinade, I do not cook the meat in the marinade. Do you

have a grill? I find meat tastier when marinaded and grilled, vs

cooked in a pan. If you don't have a grill, maybe you could get an

inexpensive stove-top grill pan. Regardless, I am sure you didn't

eat the marinade with a spoon after cooking your meat in it.

Although, with a quarter cup of molasses, it probably would have been

pretty good!

Kathleen

Didn't you pick the chicken

up out of the marinade and throw out the

> rest? Most marinades are only negligible calorie wise because

though

> the meat does absorb some of it most of it is wasted. Then it is

> exposed to the heat of cooking and I just don't think it is that

big

> a deal. I would say don't worry about this but make sure you don't

> reserve any new to pour over like a glaze. Then that would be a

> different story. Bon Appetit!

>

> Doesn't this same theory apply to canned fruit? Once you dump out

the

> syrup or whatever it's canned in and rinse it it should reduce the

> sugar content considerably.

>

> stasia

>

>

>

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tannerk_99 wrote:

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> Hey, I never thought of doing that! I greatly dislike canned fruit

> because I don't like how sweet it is. I never eat it, nor did I pre-

> BFL. What a great idea.

>

> Kathleen

You can also do what I do which is only to buy fruit that has been packed in

it's own juice :)

Serenity

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Hi Pam,

Do you have any of the LL tapes? If so, the best thing to do is watch and

make sure you are doing the breath right. I have to check aback

occasionally to make sure I do it right. Also, the victory tapes are

wonderful. I have 3 of them and they can really get you motivated, but

mostly help you to feel good about yourself and have a good self image.

I did Bodyflex and oxycise both with not much result. I now do LL only

and love the way it not only makes me feel but also the way it has toned my

body. Have you checked out the LL website? It is www.lifelift.com. You

will find all kinds of wonderful information on there along with all her

products. Sounds like you have your eating on track so maybe by just

concentrating on LL and making sure you are doing it right it will all come

together.

Let us know if you need anymore help or encouragement. We have lots of

wonderful people here ready to help in any way.

God Bless,

Love,

> I've been doing this off and on for awhile, alternating between o &

> ll, and have yet to see any changes in my body shape/size. I have

> around 100 lbs to lose. Any suggestions for what I can do?

> I basically follow Suzanne Somers program for eating & drink H20 and

> iced tea (decaf).

> I also wonder about the victory theory tapes... I've done a lot of

> reading about affirmations/visualizations, etc (esp Louise Hays) and

> am wondering how this compares.

>

> Thanks.

> Pam

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

Yep, I have her tape 1 and the instructional tape w/

acupressure face lift. I thikn I'm doing it right, &

feel different in the way that I breathe - I'm no

longer winded on a few stairs. I might have to ck out

the victory tapes.

I have ck'd out the website on numerous occasions and

really like the new format. It's much more user

friendly. Is she doing an infomercial for LL? I

heard the rumor.

Can you get the benefit by just doing the breathing

exercises? I have whip lash and have noticed if I do

too many " exercises " than either my neck hurts or I

get a ringing sensation in my ear.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Pam

--- Clem <rdc@...> wrote:

> Hi Pam,

> Do you have any of the LL tapes? If so, the best

> thing to do is watch and

> make sure you are doing the breath right. I have to

> check aback

> occasionally to make sure I do it right. Also, the

> victory tapes are

> wonderful. I have 3 of them and they can really get

> you motivated, but

> mostly help you to feel good about yourself and have

> a good self image.

> I did Bodyflex and oxycise both with not much

> result. I now do LL only

> and love the way it not only makes me feel but also

> the way it has toned my

> body. Have you checked out the LL website? It is

> www.lifelift.com. You

> will find all kinds of wonderful information on

> there along with all her

> products. Sounds like you have your eating on track

> so maybe by just

> concentrating on LL and making sure you are doing it

> right it will all come

> together.

> Let us know if you need anymore help or

> encouragement. We have lots of

> wonderful people here ready to help in any way.

> God Bless,

> Love,

>

>

> > I've been doing this off and on for awhile,

> alternating between o &

> > ll, and have yet to see any changes in my body

> shape/size. I have

> > around 100 lbs to lose. Any suggestions for what

> I can do?

> > I basically follow Suzanne Somers program for

> eating & drink H20 and

> > iced tea (decaf).

> > I also wonder about the victory theory tapes...

> I've done a lot of

> > reading about affirmations/visualizations, etc

> (esp Louise Hays) and

> > am wondering how this compares.

> >

> > Thanks.

> > Pam

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi Pam,

Yes I think Rashelle is doing an infomercial. On her new site at

www.lifelift.net you can see it.

Yes you can get benefit from just doing the breathing. I do that alot of

the time.

Good luck,

Love,

> Hi ,

>

> Yep, I have her tape 1 and the instructional tape w/

> acupressure face lift. I thikn I'm doing it right, &

> feel different in the way that I breathe - I'm no

> longer winded on a few stairs. I might have to ck out

> the victory tapes.

> I have ck'd out the website on numerous occasions and

> really like the new format. It's much more user

> friendly. Is she doing an infomercial for LL? I

> heard the rumor.

> Can you get the benefit by just doing the breathing

> exercises? I have whip lash and have noticed if I do

> too many " exercises " than either my neck hurts or I

> get a ringing sensation in my ear.

> Thanks in advance for any advice.

> Pam

> --- Clem <rdc@...> wrote:

> > Hi Pam,

> > Do you have any of the LL tapes? If so, the best

> > thing to do is watch and

> > make sure you are doing the breath right. I have to

> > check aback

> > occasionally to make sure I do it right. Also, the

> > victory tapes are

> > wonderful. I have 3 of them and they can really get

> > you motivated, but

> > mostly help you to feel good about yourself and have

> > a good self image.

> > I did Bodyflex and oxycise both with not much

> > result. I now do LL only

> > and love the way it not only makes me feel but also

> > the way it has toned my

> > body. Have you checked out the LL website? It is

> > www.lifelift.com. You

> > will find all kinds of wonderful information on

> > there along with all her

> > products. Sounds like you have your eating on track

> > so maybe by just

> > concentrating on LL and making sure you are doing it

> > right it will all come

> > together.

> > Let us know if you need anymore help or

> > encouragement. We have lots of

> > wonderful people here ready to help in any way.

> > God Bless,

> > Love,

> >

> >

> > > I've been doing this off and on for awhile,

> > alternating between o &

> > > ll, and have yet to see any changes in my body

> > shape/size. I have

> > > around 100 lbs to lose. Any suggestions for what

> > I can do?

> > > I basically follow Suzanne Somers program for

> > eating & drink H20 and

> > > iced tea (decaf).

> > > I also wonder about the victory theory tapes...

> > I've done a lot of

> > > reading about affirmations/visualizations, etc

> > (esp Louise Hays) and

> > > am wondering how this compares.

> > >

> > > Thanks.

> > > Pam

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hi Pam,

How many days a week do you breathe? It's good to breathe 5 or 6 days a

week. How much water are you drinking? Are you drinking half your body

weight in water for example if you way 150 lbs. you should be drinking at

least 75 oz. of water a day. Drinking more water and cutting back just a

little with my eating has magnified my results with LL.

I haven't heard many people mention a lot about the " O " breath. I've

tried it and it gave me a severe sore throat, but I know without a shadow

of doubt that LL works!!!!! I'm living proof. :-)

I suggest that you give yourself a good 2 months of being very consistent

with your breathing and drinking tons of water and see what happens. Make

sure and re-watch the tapes over and over to make sure you're breathing

correctly.

I hope this helps!!!!

Love, Liz

---

I've been doing this off and on for awhile, alternating between o &

ll, and have yet to see any changes in my body shape/size. I have

around 100 lbs to lose. Any suggestions for what I can do?

I basically follow Suzanne Somers program for eating & drink H20 and

iced tea (decaf).

I also wonder about the victory theory tapes... I've done a lot of

reading about affirmations/visualizations, etc (esp Louise Hays) and

am wondering how this compares.

Thanks.

Pam

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Pete;

I have used T3/T4 on two occasions in which I began augmenting 11-

14, or there abouts, only to experience a pretty powerful sympathetic

response. When I lowered the settings into the alpha range it was

calming, though there was residual activation that lasted a couple of

days. How would you interpret this? Shouldn't lobeta be calming at

those sites? And why would alpha be so if, as you noted in your

previous post, augmenting alpha in a bipolar montage isn't really

augmenting it, but more likely de-synchronizing?

SDC

> JoAnn,

>

> It's possible your friend was calculating those frequencies in

pounds instead of dollars.

>

> Aside from the fact that I cringe whenever anyone says the " only

way to train " anything is X, it would be interesting to try. Does

your friend give ANY rationale for this statement?

>

> Pete

> cingulate

>

>

> I have a colleague in Europe who suggests the only way to really

train the anterior cingulate is to do the following protocol:

>

> Train at FZ

> Inhibit: 2-5 * Reward: 5-8 *Inhibit: 9-12

>

> Not sure I would be willing to try it, but I wonder what others

might think about this?

> JoAnn

>

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