Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 Thanks for the info Hannah- I had been marking the dates of the fever but this last time started keeping more detailed info. I guess we'll jst wait and see if it happens again. I glanced over some of the other PFS, and none of them sound anything like what happens to my son, so seems the most likely candidate. Time will tell.... > > Hi Cara! We live a little south of Fort Worth in Burleson. It's hard to > diagnose the - it's a disease that is diagnosed by exclusion. > Depending on what symptoms your son is having - you could see a > specialist - mostly people start with infectious disease. That's who my > son Aidan started seeing. We now see a Ped. Rhum. at ish Rite that > is WONDERFUL - Dr. Punaro. You have to get your doctor to refer you > over there - but it's worth it. > > Start keeping a calendar of all your child's symptoms - and start > seeing if you can find a pattern. Sometimes you do with and > sometimes you don't. > > Good luck! > > Hannah > Aidan - 4 - fevering 25 months > Sid - 6 > > Fort Worth, TX > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 Dr. Wasserman in Dallas at Childrens Medical. Diagnosed our son. He has been fever free since Oct. 06. Let me know if I can help further. Leanne Waxahachie, TX Cade 4 yrs cara prentice <mete2005@...> wrote: Hi, my name is Cara and I just joined this group. I live in Plano, Texas with my husband and 23 month old son. Aidan (my son) has had 4 episodes of recurrent , unexplained fever since March. He hasn't been diagnosed with , but I found what little info that is our there, and thought the symptoms sound the same as what we have experienced recently. My Dr. just keeps saying that it's a virus- 4 viruses in 3 months with exactly the same symptoms (which is no symptoms)? I don't think so. I have looked around this site some, but the articles seem overwhelming to even begin to tackle. Is there some easy, lay-person info about how to rule out other PFS? (I didn't even know there were other periodic fever syndromes!) Where should I start on this road of info gathering? At the moment we are in " hurry up and wait " mode to see if it happens again. If it does, I am definetly pushing for something- I just don't know what. Thanks for your help! Cara __________________________________________________________ Need Mail bonding? Go to the Q & A for great tips from Answers users. http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396546091 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Leanne, Did Cade have a T & A or did he just out grow his fevers? > > From: Leanne <leannedavis@...> > Date: 2007/06/26 Tue PM 11:13:34 EDT > > Subject: Re: introduction > > Dr. Wasserman in Dallas at Childrens Medical. Diagnosed our son. He has been fever free since Oct. 06. Let me know if I can help further. > > Leanne > Waxahachie, TX > Cade 4 yrs > > cara prentice <mete2005@...> wrote: > Hi, my name is Cara and I just joined this group. I live in Plano, Texas with my husband and 23 month old son. Aidan (my son) has had 4 episodes of recurrent , unexplained fever since March. He hasn't been diagnosed with , but I found what little info that is our there, and thought the symptoms sound the same as what we have experienced recently. My Dr. just keeps saying that it's a virus- 4 viruses in 3 months with exactly the same symptoms (which is no symptoms)? I don't think so. > > I have looked around this site some, but the articles seem overwhelming to even begin to tackle. Is there some easy, lay-person info about how to rule out other PFS? (I didn't even know there were other periodic fever syndromes!) Where should I start on this road of info gathering? At the moment we are in " hurry up and wait " mode to see if it happens again. If it does, I am definetly pushing for something- I just don't know what. > > Thanks for your help! > Cara > > __________________________________________________________ > Need Mail bonding? > Go to the Q & A for great tips from Answers users. > http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396546091 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Leanne, What have you used with your son to have him fever free since Oct. 06? Thanks! Hannah Fort Worth, TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 We had his tonsil removed. Leanne hannahls73 <hannahlsmith@...> wrote: Leanne, What have you used with your son to have him fever free since Oct. 06? Thanks! Hannah Fort Worth, TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 , He had T & A. kpreveaux@... wrote: Leanne, Did Cade have a T & A or did he just out grow his fevers? > > From: Leanne <leannedavis@...> > Date: 2007/06/26 Tue PM 11:13:34 EDT > > Subject: Re: introduction > > Dr. Wasserman in Dallas at Childrens Medical. Diagnosed our son. He has been fever free since Oct. 06. Let me know if I can help further. > > Leanne > Waxahachie, TX > Cade 4 yrs > > cara prentice <mete2005@...> wrote: > Hi, my name is Cara and I just joined this group. I live in Plano, Texas with my husband and 23 month old son. Aidan (my son) has had 4 episodes of recurrent , unexplained fever since March. He hasn't been diagnosed with , but I found what little info that is our there, and thought the symptoms sound the same as what we have experienced recently. My Dr. just keeps saying that it's a virus- 4 viruses in 3 months with exactly the same symptoms (which is no symptoms)? I don't think so. > > I have looked around this site some, but the articles seem overwhelming to even begin to tackle. Is there some easy, lay-person info about how to rule out other PFS? (I didn't even know there were other periodic fever syndromes!) Where should I start on this road of info gathering? At the moment we are in " hurry up and wait " mode to see if it happens again. If it does, I am definetly pushing for something- I just don't know what. > > Thanks for your help! > Cara > > __________________________________________________________ > Need Mail bonding? > Go to the Q & A for great tips from Answers users. > http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396546091 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 Hello Georga, Welcome to the group. Used to live in VA- great state, or should I say commonwealth? You know there is a pac for autism & mercury issues called A-Champ? Www.a-champ.org is the website. There are a couple of parents here who home school. Hope you have a pair of boots- it can get very muddy around here in NY On 6/28/07 11:47 PM, " Georga Hackworth " <gahackworth@...> wrote: Hi. A friend of mine recommended that I check out this group. I have a total of seven children, two of them are on the spectrum and I have a third with CAPD. I homeschool. I am here to learn everything I can because I have been drug kicking and screaming into politics (ok, I am exaggerating, I really went quietly without putting up a fight). It's something I never pictured myself doing in a thousand years, but I a working as Senior Advisor for someone running for VA 7th District Congress. His job when not running for Congress is a lobbyist and we are currently putting together a political action committee focusing on autism. We recently interviewed Kirby on BlogTalkRadio. If anyone wants that link just ask. Not sure what else anyone wants to know about me. Once again, feel free to ask. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 Yes please Georga I would love to have this link for D. Kirby’s interview. Jeanne in Kuwait De : EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] De la part de christine Envoyé : 29 June 2007 06:55 À : EOHarm Objet : Re: Introduction Hello Georga, Welcome to the group. Used to live in VA- great state, or should I say commonwealth? You know there is a pac for autism & mercury issues called A-Champ? Www.a-champ.org is the website. There are a couple of parents here who home school. Hope you have a pair of boots- it can get very muddy around here in NY On 6/28/07 11:47 PM, " Georga Hackworth " <gahackworthgmail> wrote: Hi. A friend of mine recommended that I check out this group. I have a total of seven children, two of them are on the spectrum and I have a third with CAPD. I homeschool. I am here to learn everything I can because I have been drug kicking and screaming into politics (ok, I am exaggerating, I really went quietly without putting up a fight). It's something I never pictured myself doing in a thousand years, but I a working as Senior Advisor for someone running for VA 7th District Congress. His job when not running for Congress is a lobbyist and we are currently putting together a political action committee focusing on autism. We recently interviewed Kirby on BlogTalkRadio. If anyone wants that link just ask. Not sure what else anyone wants to know about me. Once again, feel free to ask. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 No problem.Yes, I know these are two long URLs but I am going to give both.This one will stream from the link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/showlauncher.aspx?show_id=30842 & link_type=stream_downloads & link=http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/blogtalkradio/show_30842.waxThis one will download to your computer as a wma file: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/showlauncher.aspx?show_id=30842 & link_type=archive_downloads & link=http://boss.streamos.com/download/blogtalkradio/show_30842.wma The feedback that we received from after the interview what that he thought that it was one of the best that he had done.Georga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 Hi Georga- Nice to see a fellow AUT2Bhomer here on the list! Becky Introduction Hi. A friend of mine recommended that I check out this group. I have a total of seven children, two of them are on the spectrum and I have a third with CAPD. I homeschool. I am here to learn everything I can because I have been drug kicking and screaming into politics (ok, I am exaggerating, I really went quietly without putting up a fight). It's something I never pictured myself doing in a thousand years, but I a working as Senior Advisor for someone running for VA 7th District Congress. His job when not running for Congress is a lobbyist and we are currently putting together a political action committee focusing on autism. We recently interviewed Kirby on BlogTalkRadio. If anyone wants that link just ask. Not sure what else anyone wants to know about me. Once again, feel free to ask. -- Georga Hackworth Senior Advisor Will Griffith for Congress http://www.willforcongress.9k.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 Hi Becky!On 6/29/07, Becky Grant-Widen <bgrantwiden@...> wrote: Hi Georga- Nice to see a fellow AUT2Bhomer here on the list! Becky Introduction Hi. A friend of mine recommended that I check out this group. I have a total of seven children, two of them are on the spectrum and I have a third with CAPD. I homeschool. I am here to learn everything I can because I have been drug kicking and screaming into politics (ok, I am exaggerating, I really went quietly without putting up a fight). It's something I never pictured myself doing in a thousand years, but I a working as Senior Advisor for someone running for VA 7th District Congress. His job when not running for Congress is a lobbyist and we are currently putting together a political action committee focusing on autism. We recently interviewed Kirby on BlogTalkRadio. If anyone wants that link just ask. Not sure what else anyone wants to know about me. Once again, feel free to ask. -- Georga Hackworth Senior Advisor Will Griffith for Congress http://www.willforcongress.9k.com/ -- Georga HackworthSenior Advisor Will Griffith for Congresshttp://www.willforcongress.9k.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2007 Report Share Posted June 30, 2007 Hello, Glad you joined our group. I, for one, would love to listen to that link if you can provide it. Thanks. MaurineGeorga Hackworth <gahackworth@...> wrote: Hi. A friend of mine recommended that I check out this group.I have a total of seven children, two of them are on the spectrum and I have a third with CAPD. I homeschool.I am here to learn everything I can because I have been drug kicking and screaming into politics (ok, I am exaggerating, I really went quietly without putting up a fight). It's something I never pictured myself doing in a thousand years, but I a working as Senior Advisor for someone running for VA 7th District Congress. His job when not running for Congress is a lobbyist and we are currently putting together a political action committee focusing on autism. We recently interviewed Kirby on BlogTalkRadio. If anyone wants that link just ask. Not sure what else anyone wants to know about me. Once again, feel free to ask.-- Georga HackworthSenior Advisor Will Griffith for Congresshttp://www.willforcongress.9k.com/ 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with the Search movie showtime shortcut. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2007 Report Share Posted July 23, 2007 Hi and welcome to the group! There is a lot of information on this site - so get ready to start reading. Make sure you are charting Oona's fevers and symptoms - it will help the doctors make a diagnosis. Hannah Aidan - 4 - fevering 26 months Sid - 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2007 Report Share Posted July 23, 2007 Welcome. This group is great, whether your daughter has or something else. My daughter does seem to have of, but her fevers have never been clockwork. Our specialist seems to have only about half of her patients with regular fevers - but they do seem to have the red throat, enlarged cervical lymph nodes, and ulcers. Best of luck.... ~Ginger Systems Solutions Principal, CAR Financial Services Work: (770) 828-1397 Cell: (770) 823-2871 TREO: (404) 915-5035 Sent from my TREO; thus, please excuse any typos. (Especially with missing p's - that key sticks!) introduction Hello, Thank you for letting me into your group and allowing me to learn from your experiences. My baby is 8 months old and her name is Oona. She had her first fever at 4 months old, and she's now in the middle of her 6th episode. The time between fevers isn't exactly like clockwork--they range from 20 days to 30 days--so this may not even be what she has. No other symptoms so far--just high fevers that meds don't seem to bring down. Right now I'm at the very beginning of the road to a diagnosis. - Knoxville, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2007 Report Share Posted August 1, 2007 Welcome, April! Alfred waving hello from San Francisco Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2007 Report Share Posted September 26, 2007 Welcome, la, I am an RN, too, in our Cath Lab holding in Prescott, AZ. We were fortunate to get a diagnosis when our son was 2 1/2, but that doesn't seem to make the treatment plan that much easier. I'm curious if your son has any throat involment, i.e., pharyngitis, swollen tonsels, etc. In other words, will some docs recommend a T & A even if there is no obvious throat involvement? We have tried prednisone, which is bringing my son, Eli's, fevers to about every 11 days. He has been on Singulair for 1 month, which does not seem to have any obvious effect yet. Our pediatrician has been very receptive to any information I bring to him, and I wonder if I should push for a T & A, as it seems to help so many kids. However, Eli's symptoms are primarily fever only, with maybe mild red throat and mild enlarged lymph nodes. Glad you are part of the group, Jen Harvey Mom to Eli, age 2 3/4. p.s. We have not ruled out any genetic disorders, but at this point it was not recommended to get any genetic testing since the only symptom seems to be fever. --- Todd <gleptwc@...> wrote: > Hi, > My name is la. I am the mother of an 11 year > old boy diagnosed with , currently having an > episode. I am an RN and work in ICU and with > adults. > > My son has had high fevers since infancy. They have > been known to last 11 days or longer. When he was > around 14 months old he was having a long febrile > episode that we were giving antibiotics, tylenol and > ibuprofen for and he spiked a temperature of over > 107 > degrees on an ear thermometer. ( We were on > vacation, > and, yes we packed a thermometer. ) We thought the > thermometer was broken and kept taking our own > temperatures then our son's. It wasn't broken!! The > ER just gave him ibuprofen and sent us off. Thanks. > > That was the worst day for me. > > He wasn't diagnosed until he was 5 years old. I had > been keeping a journal on my calendar of his illness > because it became so predictable. I also did a > search > on the internet for periodic fevers and found . > We were sent to an Infectious Disease doctor who > ruled > out Cyclic Neutropenia and called his illness . > > Last year we went to a new specialist, a Pediatric > Immunologist/Rheumatologist. He did a new, very > thorough work-up. He hasn't ruled out HIDS. He is > recommending a tonsillectomy. > > Our son has had a few remissions. Once, when in > 2004 > and this year from mid-May until now. Both times, > we > hoped he had " grown out of it " . I guess not. > > That's a brief version of our story. > la > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ > Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship > answers from someone who knows. Answers - > Check it out. > http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396545433 > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. http://mobile./mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 Hi Jen Re your question whether some doctors will recommend T & A even if there is no throat involvement - in our case the answer is YES! Emma has never had any throat involvement whatsoever and our ped rheum has just referred us to a T & A surgeon to discuss T & A. To be honest, the fact that Emma doesn't get throat involvement is probably the ONLY reason that we are hesitating. In general, my husband and I prefer to have this small surgery done rather than years of regular medicine (assuming singulair, cimetidine etc would even help). But that's such a personal decision, I can understand both arguments. Hope this helps Inga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 Welcome, your son and family have been living with this for quite a while.? I hope your new doctor is able to give you effective treatment options.? Has he missed a lot of schooling because of the episodes?? How have you been treating them all these years? My son is 4 y.o. recently diagnosed with , previously he was being treated for FMF.? He has been experiencing the fevers since before his one year b-day.? We have a consult with an ENT on Monday to discuss a T & A.? We all know the road is rough.? I hope you have some answers/treatments soon.? Hang in there. Taryn Mommy to Evan 4 y.o. Leana 2 y.o. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2007 Report Share Posted October 6, 2007 Hi ~!!! > Hello All, > > I am a newbie and I am very happy to join this group, thank you very > much! > > I have been interested in natural perfumery for a long time but only > recently I have been able to dedicate more time to my life-long > interest. > I live in Switzerland and here natural cosmetics and perfumes is very > popular. > What flowers do you have growing that you can tincture? > I am a beginner in this art.It all started with a book I read many > years ago by a doctor named Kloth(?) . In it I discovered how to heal > different ailments with herbs and other natural foods.This led me to > the flower remedies of doctor Bach , to Kousmine's raw > fruits and vegetables diet. I was very fortunate to be given my > grandmother's recipes and among them I found real treasures of > natural perfumes and cosmetics.I was so thrilled that I began to > study on my own herbology and aromatherapy.Only now that my children > are grwon ups I can dedicate myself more to this wonderful research. > > Warm regards, > > > welcome to the group and what city do you live near? i have been all trhru Switzerland, and it is a favorite place for me... xoxoxo L i am in california~!!! Libby /510-290-4028 http://web.mac.com/libbypatterson http://www.angelicaromas.com http://www.priestessofalchemy.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2007 Report Share Posted October 8, 2007 I'm sorry for the circumstances that brought you here, but welcome to the group. I wish you and your husband the best with the treatment. --Carl > > You know, I originally went searching for blindness related groups > this morning but I was glad to find this one. > > I am a 27 year old female from Dallas, TX married to a wonderful 34 > year old male who is completly blind in one eye and just about blind > in the other due to end-stage Glaucoma. He did not stop driving as a > result of losing his vision until he was 24 so for most of his > childhood and teen years he had almost perfect vision. > > Now (especially recently) He can't see much of anything. He has 5% of > a functioning optic nerve in his left eye and that 5% is now highly > distorted due to a forming cataract. > > We go to investigate cataract removal options in November which is no > cakewalk for end-stage glaucoma patients. He was accepted for > Umbilcal Cord stem cell therapy for the purpose of Optic Nerve > Regeneration. This has been done successfully in Blind Children with > Optic nerve disorders, but he will be the first adult male in the > world to undergo this procedure. > > The Umbilical Cord Stem Cell transplant itself is safe (confirmed > after weeks of research and discussions with US doctors and STem Cell > researchers familiar with the company) but we have to go to China to > get it done and stay there for 6 weeks. > > I am terrified but at the same time I am willing to support my > husband in the attempts at regaining some of his eyesight so that he > can see his little boy. > > You can read a little more about it here: > http://www.fortheloveofmyhusband.org > > I am the primary breadwinner of the household, the driver, the cook, > the house cleaner, and I'm aspiring to enter the medical field at the > same time. Nursing school as to wait until we can get through the > Stem Cell treatments and Cataract procedure. I'm fine with that. My > husband is my best friend and we go through everything as a family. > 8 years ago we were homeless as we gave up everything we owned to > have an emergency surgery done to keep him from going completly > blind. (We had insurance but it was Cobra as his job fired him once > he lost a significant portion of what vision he had and could no > longer do his job) Between Cobra and needing to pay for the whole > surgery up front and needing to have it done within a week of the > initial diagnoses of medications not controlling the pressure. We got > back up on our feet married several years later and had a child 3 > years ago. > > We are going to be doing fundraising for the Stem Cell treatments but > I can't even start that until after the cataract surgery because that > surgery will make his status as Tentative to Accepted. > > The cataract surgery will have to be done whether or not he has the > stem cell transplant. > > > stress? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2007 Report Share Posted October 8, 2007 WOW;; TRISTAN;; IM SO GLAD YOU FOUND THIS GROUP; THERE ARE SO MANY NEAT & CARING PEOPLE HERE WHO TRY TO HELP & LISTEN;; WE ARE HERE FOR YOU;; YOUR STORY OF YOUR LIFE REALLY TOUCHED ME;; YOU SOUND LIKE A REALLY LOVING WIFE & MOM;; BEST WISHES & GOD BLESS YOU ;;YOUR HUBBY & CHILD ALWAYS;; BEST TO HIM FOR ALL THE SURGERIES; ((HEALING HUGS)) DORT FROM MICH;;Tristan <silver.star@...> wrote: You know, I originally went searching for blindness related groups this morning but I was glad to find this one.I am a 27 year old female from Dallas, TX married to a wonderful 34 year old male who is completly blind in one eye and just about blind in the other due to end-stage Glaucoma. He did not stop driving as a result of losing his vision until he was 24 so for most of his childhood and teen years he had almost perfect vision.Now (especially recently) He can't see much of anything. He has 5% of a functioning optic nerve in his left eye and that 5% is now highly distorted due to a forming cataract. We go to investigate cataract removal options in November which is no cakewalk for end-stage glaucoma patients. He was accepted for Umbilcal Cord stem cell therapy for the purpose of Optic Nerve Regeneration. This has been done successfully in Blind Children with Optic nerve disorders, but he will be the first adult male in the world to undergo this procedure.The Umbilical Cord Stem Cell transplant itself is safe (confirmed after weeks of research and discussions with US doctors and STem Cell researchers familiar with the company) but we have to go to China to get it done and stay there for 6 weeks. I am terrified but at the same time I am willing to support my husband in the attempts at regaining some of his eyesight so that he can see his little boy. You can read a little more about it here:http://www.fortheloveofmyhusband.orgI am the primary breadwinner of the household, the driver, the cook, the house cleaner, and I'm aspiring to enter the medical field at the same time. Nursing school as to wait until we can get through the Stem Cell treatments and Cataract procedure. I'm fine with that. My husband is my best friend and we go through everything as a family.8 years ago we were homeless as we gave up everything we owned to have an emergency surgery done to keep him from going completly blind. (We had insurance but it was Cobra as his job fired him once he lost a significant portion of what vision he had and could no longer do his job) Between Cobra and needing to pay for the whole surgery up front and needing to have it done within a week of the initial diagnoses of medications not controlling the pressure. We got back up on our feet married several years later and had a child 3 years ago.We are going to be doing fundraising for the Stem Cell treatments but I can't even start that until after the cataract surgery because that surgery will make his status as Tentative to Accepted. The cataract surgery will have to be done whether or not he has the stem cell transplant.stress? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2007 Report Share Posted October 9, 2007 hurst.rachel wrote: > Allow me to introduce myself. My name is and I have been > studying EOs for about 3 years and just received my CCA (Certified > Clinical Aromatherapist) credentials in May. I am also a Certified > Raindrop Therapist (CRT) and a Reiki Master/Teacher (RMT). I have much > info about the therapeutic properties and uses of EOs, but not much > on the art of blending and creating scents. It is something I am very > interested in, both for the therapeutic and fragrance benefits. I have > played around with creating some scents and managed to come up with > some that aren't too offensive, but just don't know enough about what > I'm doing to be really comfortable with the process. I'm looking > forward to learning from the others in the group and hopefully being > able to contribute a bit in the process. Thank you. Hi I'm Anya, the list mom, and I just wanted to say welcome to the group. Take your time to read through the message archives, you'll get a nice education there. I'm sure you've made some lovely aromatherapy blends, and you'll come to know that natural perfumes are quite different, and very demanding to make, some taking years to perfect. May I ask -- you're the second person I've heard of recently who says they got a CCA, and I'm confused because I thought there was no such animal in the USA. In the UK, there are official titles, but not in the USA. Liz, can you help here? Maybe some new program has started? -- Sincerely, Anya Anya's Garden of Natural Perfume http://AnyasGarden.com Natural Perfumers Guild http://NaturalPerfumersGuild.com Natural Perfumers 1200+ members Group http://tinyurl.com/78kmv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2007 Report Share Posted October 9, 2007 On 09/10/2007, Anya <anya@...> wrote: > > May I ask -- you're the second person I've heard of recently who says > they got a CCA, and I'm confused because I thought there was no such > animal in the USA. In the UK, there are official titles, but not in the > USA. Liz, can you help here? Maybe some new program has started? Hi Anya, (and welcome :-) No, I cant really help on this one, but like you I didn't think Aromatherapy was recognised (clinically) in the USA. Over here in the UK some AT's are working in hospital settings (mainly in palliative care, some maternity units, and special care/differently-abled facilities) but they do so *always* under direction from the supervising Consultant or Doctor. Often they work as volunteers but there are a few who have gained paid positions - even so they dont work independent of the supervising physician, they have more of a supportive role. Maybe can enlighten us on this one? I'm also intrigued by Raindrop Therapist - what is that ? I've not come across that in the UK, although I do recall reading something on the web about using neat oils? Can that be right??? Welcome again, there is some great stuff in the files /files/ and links folders /links LLx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2007 Report Share Posted October 13, 2007 wrote: > Hello All, > > I am a newbie and I am very happy to join this group, thank you very > much! > > I have been interested in natural perfumery for a long time but only > recently I have been able to dedicate more time to my life-long > interest. > I live in Switzerland and here natural cosmetics and perfumes is very > popular. > > I am a beginner in this art.It all started with a book I read many > years ago by a doctor named Kloth(?) . In it I discovered how to heal > different ailments with herbs and other natural foods.This led me to > the flower remedies of doctor Bach , to Kousmine's raw > fruits and vegetables diet. I was very fortunate to be given my > grandmother's recipes and among them I found real treasures of > natural perfumes and cosmetics.I was so thrilled that I began to > study on my own herbology and aromatherapy.Only now that my children > are grwon ups I can dedicate myself more to this wonderful research. > > Warm regards, > Welcome to the group, , and don't forget to check out the EU suppliers in the Links section - I hope the information can be of help to you. -- Sincerely, Anya Anya's Garden of Natural Perfume http://AnyasGarden.com Natural Perfumers Guild http://NaturalPerfumersGuild.com Natural Perfumers 1200+ members Group http://tinyurl.com/78kmv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2007 Report Share Posted October 13, 2007 christina cheney wrote: > Hello Natural Perfumers, > > > I am a hobbyist natural perfumer and aromatherapist. I use aromatherapy > every day for beauty, healing and comfort. I make natural perfumes as gifts. > I have about 25 different essential oils that I use for perfumes. I want to > experiment with more fixatives and my main goal is health and healing. I am > getting to the point where I want to hire a glass maker to create my own > bottles and get into more professional labeling. I am currently researching > classic perfumers and buying out of print books to learn more about the > history of perfumery and how to combine scents. I also want to start using > tuberose and I need to find a good source. > > I look forward to learning all about natural perfumery from the group!H Hi -- welcome to the group. I use aromatherapy every day, too, and have for many years. Sounds like you make aromatherapy perfumes if you only have 25, we junkies here have upwards of 500! Don't get scared off, just add some as your budget allows. Labeling and packaging in general are big hassles for everyone, so welcome to that club, lol. You'll learn lots here, and don't hesitate to ask questions -- for the tuberose -- sample as much as possible from different sources, thoroughly evaluate them and make your decision based on your preferences, that's the only way to go. -- Sincerely, Anya Anya's Garden of Natural Perfume http://AnyasGarden.com Natural Perfumers Guild http://NaturalPerfumersGuild.com Natural Perfumers 1200+ members Group http://tinyurl.com/78kmv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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