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Sharrie,I'm not sure why you woudl want to " randomly " train a quadrant.  You always need to be careful training a quadrant because of the potential to move it out of balance with the opposite hemisphere.  As I'm sure you know, if alpha is less than around 10% greater in the right hemisphere than the left, that's likely to result in a problem.  But if it's more than 20% higher on the right, that also can be problematic.

Since I usually only downtrain if I'm working in a larger area like a quadrant, I don't have to worry about these issues.  If there is a specific frequency that appears to be high and that I want to reduce, I use a squish; if there are several, I may use a squash or windowed squash. 

If you don't have a specific reason for training the left rear quandrant (e.g. an alpha spike or a reversal of some sort), then I wouldn't do it.Pete-- Van Deusenpvdtlc@...

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On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 4:33 PM, Sharrie Hanley <drsharrie@...> wrote:

sometimes i get confused

 

so when i want to randomly traininhe fornt right quadrant i want to reward my lobeta and my beta

 

in my right rear quadrant i want it to be all about the alpha and the lobeta (EC)

 

if i want to train inthe front right quadrant again its all about the lobeta and the beta

 

 but

 

if i want to randomly train in the back left quadrant i am never quite sure of myslef

please  enlighten me

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Low level hijinx / knavery.

Let it go.

E. Abrahamson, D.C.

Chiropractic physician

Lake Oswego Chiropractic Clinic

315 Second Street

Lake Oswego, OR 97034

503-635-6246

Website: http://www.lakeoswegochiro.com

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Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 16:22:36 -0800

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What say you the jury?

For the second time this month I have gotten a chart note back from one of the specialists in town with a “cc: Larry Oliver, CH!” Do I call them and gently remind them I am a DC not a CH (whatever that is) or do I just be darn thankful they sent the chart note in the first place? You may remember a similar question about 6-8 months ago regarding an insurance company.

A conspiracy perhaps? lol

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408 NW 7th

Corvallis, OR

541-757-9933

fax 541-757-7713

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Chelsea, I'd say knowing ABOUT infantile scoliosis is going to be the key. You and your pediatrician know to watch for it. You've seen the signs and you know not to let doctor's take a back burner to this condition. I think the odds are against your next child having scoliosis, but we, even here on this site have seen it run in families. I would think it wouldn't hurt to have at least an x-ray when the new little one is around 3-4 mo old just to rule it out. I think that's what I'd do.

Congrats on your pending arrival! :)

Jane

From: Chelsea Britain <softballchick105@...> <infantile scoliosis treatment >Sent: Mon, March 14, 2011 3:09:23 PMSubject: question

So after finding out aubrey has scoliosis..and then doing all the casting which so far is amazing, im concerned when we have our new baby in less than 8 weeks if we need to have him checked out for scoliosis once he gets a little bigger or am i just being paranoid? With Aubrey we didnt catch it until she was 72* and i dont want to make the same mistake. any advice would be great. ThanksChelsea mom to aubrey going in for her 6th cast tomorrow!

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Chelsea, I'd say knowing ABOUT infantile scoliosis is going to be the key. You and your pediatrician know to watch for it. You've seen the signs and you know not to let doctor's take a back burner to this condition. I think the odds are against your next child having scoliosis, but we, even here on this site have seen it run in families. I would think it wouldn't hurt to have at least an x-ray when the new little one is around 3-4 mo old just to rule it out. I think that's what I'd do.

Congrats on your pending arrival! :)

Jane

From: Chelsea Britain <softballchick105@...> <infantile scoliosis treatment >Sent: Mon, March 14, 2011 3:09:23 PMSubject: question

So after finding out aubrey has scoliosis..and then doing all the casting which so far is amazing, im concerned when we have our new baby in less than 8 weeks if we need to have him checked out for scoliosis once he gets a little bigger or am i just being paranoid? With Aubrey we didnt catch it until she was 72* and i dont want to make the same mistake. any advice would be great. ThanksChelsea mom to aubrey going in for her 6th cast tomorrow!

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It took us until our son was about 15 before he would blow his nose,

and even now he often needs to be reminded.  All I can recommend is

persistence.

On 16/03/2011 12:07 PM, montgomery wrote:

 

i can't not teach my son to blow his nose

(6.5 PPDNOS.. sensory issues too).. any help is

greatly appreciated..

 

- Inez

From: Lee <LeeMail4@...>

Subject: Re: Social Story How

to

Autism and Aspergers Treatment

Date: Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 12:49 PM

 

There is good information about

Social Stories at this link:

http://www.child-autism-parent-cafe.com/autism-social-stories.html

and how to write them here:

http://www.child-autism-parent-cafe.com/how-to-write-a-social-story.html

There is a particular "formula"

for writing them, although you will

find many other examples that do not

follow Carol Gray's (the originator

of Social Stories) way. Some that I

have seen don't even make sense but,

if you follow what is recommended,

they seem to work very well.

Hope this helps.

Lee

>

> Hi. My name is and I am new to

this group. Does anyone have an example of

a social story and how to do them for a 20

yr old that we need to teach her not to do

self harm behaviors when she is frustrated

or angry at one of her house mates. Now

she has been hospitalized several times

and always comes back with a med change

but we need to get to the root of the

problem of why and how to get her to

effectively use her voice to speak up of

what is bothering her. Her answer is

always "I dont know." She usually does

this when wanting to talk to an adult as

she has dependent personality disorder so

she is unable to be independant and trying

to teach her has been hard. She isnt

adjusting well. I am trying to write a

social story and not sure how big they are

and what exactly you write. Any ideas? Im

feeling helpless.

>

> Thanks so much in advance,

>

>

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In the same boat...son is 8 going on 9 and still not blowing his nose out or holding the tissue so the boogies don't fly...

From: montgomery <iaomontgomery@...>Autism and Aspergers Treatment Sent: Tue, March 15, 2011 9:07:04 PMSubject: question

i can't not teach my son to blow his nose (6.5 PPDNOS.. sensory issues too).. any help is greatly appreciated..

- Inez

From: Lee <LeeMail4@...>Subject: Re: Social Story How toAutism and Aspergers Treatment Date: Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 12:49 PM

There is good information about Social Stories at this link:

http://www.child-autism-parent-cafe.com/autism-social-stories.html

and how to write them here:http://www.child-autism-parent-cafe.com/how-to-write-a-social-story.html

There is a particular "formula" for writing them, although you will find many other examples that do not follow Carol Gray's (the originator of Social Stories) way. Some that I have seen don't even make sense but, if you follow what is recommended, they seem to work very well.

Hope this helps.Lee>> Hi. My name is and I am new to this group. Does anyone have an example of a social story and how to do them for a 20 yr old that we need to teach her not to do self harm behaviors when she is frustrated or angry at one of her house mates. Now she has been hospitalized several times and always comes back with a med change but we need to get to the root of the problem of why and how to get her to effectively use her voice to speak up of what is bothering her. Her answer is always "I dont know." She usually does this when wanting to talk to an adult as she has dependent personality disorder so she is unable to be independant and trying to teach her has been hard. She isnt adjusting well. I am trying to write a social story and not sure how big they are and what exactly you write. Any ideas? Im feeling

helpless.> > Thanks so much in advance,> >

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at least boogies are flying.. i love when my son sneezes.. so the junk is coming out

From: Lee <LeeMail4@...>Subject: Re: Social Story How toAutism and Aspergers Treatment Date: Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 12:49 PM

There is good information about Social Stories at this link:

http://www.child-autism-parent-cafe.com/autism-social-stories.html

and how to write them here:http://www.child-autism-parent-cafe.com/how-to-write-a-social-story.html

There is a particular "formula" for writing them, although you will find many other examples that do not follow Carol Gray's (the originator of Social Stories) way. Some that I have seen don't even make sense but, if you follow what is recommended, they seem to work very well.

Hope this helps.Lee>> Hi. My name is and I am new to this group. Does anyone have an example of a social story and how to do them for a 20 yr old that we need to teach her not to do self harm behaviors when she is frustrated or angry at one of her house mates. Now she has been hospitalized several times and always comes back with a med change but we need to get to the root of the problem of why and how to get her to effectively use her voice to speak up of what is bothering her. Her answer is always "I dont know." She usually does this when wanting to talk to an adult as she has dependent personality disorder so she is unable to be independant and trying to teach her has been hard. She isnt adjusting well. I am trying to write a social story and not sure how big they are and what exactly you write. Any ideas? Im feeling

helpless.> > Thanks so much in advance,> >

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Wow, I thought I was the only one!

On 3/15/2011 6:16 PM, Riley wrote:

> It took us until our son was about 15 before he would blow his nose,

> and even now he often needs to be reminded. All I can recommend is

> persistence.

>

>

>

> On 16/03/2011 12:07 PM, montgomery wrote:

>>

>> i can't not teach my son to blow his nose (6.5 PPDNOS.. sensory

>> issues too).. any help is greatly appreciated..

>> - Inez

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> From: Lee <LeeMail4@...>

>> Subject: Re: Social Story How to

>> Autism and Aspergers Treatment

>> Date: Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 12:49 PM

>>

>>

>> There is good information about Social Stories at this link:

>> http://www.child-autism-parent-cafe.com/autism-social-stories.html

>> and how to write them here:

>>

>> http://www.child-autism-parent-cafe.com/how-to-write-a-social-story.html

>> There is a particular " formula " for writing them, although you

>> will find many other examples that do not follow Carol Gray's (the

>> originator of Social Stories) way. Some that I have seen don't

>> even make sense but, if you follow what is recommended, they seem

>> to work very well.

>>

>> Hope this helps.

>> Lee

>>

>>

>> >

>> > Hi. My name is and I am new to this group. Does anyone have

>> an example of a social story and how to do them for a 20 yr old

>> that we need to teach her not to do self harm behaviors when she

>> is frustrated or angry at one of her house mates. Now she has been

>> hospitalized several times and always comes back with a med change

>> but we need to get to the root of the problem of why and how to

>> get her to effectively use her voice to speak up of what is

>> bothering her. Her answer is always " I dont know. " She usually

>> does this when wanting to talk to an adult as she has dependent

>> personality disorder so she is unable to be independant and trying

>> to teach her has been hard. She isnt adjusting well. I am trying

>> to write a social story and not sure how big they are and what

>> exactly you write. Any ideas? Im feeling helpless.

>> >

>> > Thanks so much in advance,

>> >

>> >

>>

>>

>>

>

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I don't know anything about the conservatorship part, but am surprised

that she needs any proof to pick up her daughter's meds... Walmart lets

me pick up anything for anyone in the family, no questions asked, even

hubby's stuff.

, mom to (16), (14 DS) and Sammy (12)

On 6/22/2012 11:45 AM, cheryl wrote:

>

> ok, I have a question.my friend is finally filing conservator over her 36

> year old daughter. Should have been done years ago but she won't or don't

> do anything til she has too. So in order to get her daughters meds she has

> to show proof of this now. Her daughter has brain damage and autism . My

> questions are:

>

> 1. do they send a social worker out to the house?

>

> 2. what are they looking for?

>

> 3. Is she allowed to have room mates?(she is currently helping two people

> get back on their feet)

>

> 4. What does she need to show the courts?

>

> Thank you so much for your help.

>

> Cheryl lucky mother of (23 months today!)

>

>

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from what she told me was they will not renew or refil her daughters

perscription, I am going with the first one til she got it. She should have

done this when she was 18, 18 years ago!

On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 1:18 PM, Kerrigan <leslie-kerrigan@...>wrote:

> I don't know anything about the conservatorship part, but am surprised

> that she needs any proof to pick up her daughter's meds... Walmart lets me

> pick up anything for anyone in the family, no questions asked, even hubby's

> stuff.

>

> , mom to (16), (14 DS) and Sammy (12)

>

> On 6/22/2012 11:45 AM, cheryl wrote:

>

>

>

> ok, I have a question.my friend is finally filing conservator over her 36

> year old daughter. Should have been done years ago but she won't or don't

> do anything til she has too. So in order to get her daughters meds she has

> to show proof of this now. Her daughter has brain damage and autism . My

> questions are:

>

> 1. do they send a social worker out to the house?

>

> 2. what are they looking for?

>

> 3. Is she allowed to have room mates?(she is currently helping two people

> get back on their feet)

>

> 4. What does she need to show the courts?

>

> Thank you so much for your help.

>

> Cheryl lucky mother of (23 months today!)

>

>

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Most pharmacies have automated refills or online refills, just saying!! Im

keeping my eye on this one will be 18 in a little under 5 years.....

On Jun 22, 2012 6:40 PM, " cheryl " <bossymom1969@...> wrote:

> from what she told me was they will not renew or refil her daughters

> perscription, I am going with the first one til she got it. She should have

> done this when she was 18, 18 years ago!

>

>

> On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 1:18 PM, Kerrigan <leslie-kerrigan@...

> >wrote:

>

> > I don't know anything about the conservatorship part, but am surprised

> > that she needs any proof to pick up her daughter's meds... Walmart lets

> me

> > pick up anything for anyone in the family, no questions asked, even

> hubby's

> > stuff.

> >

> > , mom to (16), (14 DS) and Sammy (12)

> >

> > On 6/22/2012 11:45 AM, cheryl wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> > ok, I have a question.my friend is finally filing conservator over her 36

> > year old daughter. Should have been done years ago but she won't or don't

> > do anything til she has too. So in order to get her daughters meds she

> has

> > to show proof of this now. Her daughter has brain damage and autism . My

> > questions are:

> >

> > 1. do they send a social worker out to the house?

> >

> > 2. what are they looking for?

> >

> > 3. Is she allowed to have room mates?(she is currently helping two people

> > get back on their feet)

> >

> > 4. What does she need to show the courts?

> >

> > Thank you so much for your help.

> >

> > Cheryl lucky mother of (23 months today!)

> >

> >

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My son julius is 7 and im not understanding why hes not talking I feel he needs

hearing aids but its a battle with the doctors can someone guide me. ..ty mother

of julius with dst

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