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An autism parent should point them to DAN! Wouldn't it be a hoot (in a

sick way) if the " expert " woulda said, " Sure, we know where to turn,

ask the autism community... "

Debi

>

> This has been a tragedy. This second headline says it all...

> http://www.nbc10.com/news/9685442/detail.html

>

> Expert Not Sure Of Long-Term Effect Of Mercury On Children

> UPDATED: 9:17 pm EDT August 15, 2006

> FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, N.J. -- The parents of children who were

exposed to dangerous mercury in their South Jersey day care were

hoping to get some answers Tuesday night.The contaminated day care is

located in lin Township in Gloucester County. " I want some

results. I want them to tell us why, " said Delores , a

grandmother of children who attended the Kiddie Kollege day care.State

officials said the day-care center was built on a toxic site -- a

former thermometer factory. Now, the children who went to the day care

have been tested and some have elevated levels of mercury

poisoning. " Salvatore is 9.5 and Dante is 10.6. Now, I want to know

what they're going to do, " said about her grandchildren.Experts

say a normal level for mercury is 5.After operating for two years, the

state Department of Environmental Protection closed the doors of

Kiddie Kollege.DEP officials said they ordered the thermometer company

to clean up the property 10 years ago, but that

> never happened. " I want somebody in jail. I want answers, I don't

just want a slap on the wrist, " said Smierciak.The state

health department said the mercury levels were not high enough to

lead to acute health problems, but some people are wondering if anyone

knows enough about mercury in children to know for sure. " The data is

definitely limited in children, and so I think it is fair to say we

don't know what that long-term effect is going to be, and I think the

problem with kids is we don't have a before to compare to an after, "

said Dr. Matz.Matz has done research on mercury. He said the

results don't show immediate health problems. " I think as a parent I'd

be concerned about this forever, " Matz said. " The levels being lower

than the normal toxicity level is encouraging, but I guess parents

will always be wondering about that. " Related Resources

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> New Jersey Site Reevaluation Report

>

> New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

>

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Actually Deb, a parent on CK2 is trying to contact one of the parents

to do just that. She lives in that area too.

> >

> > This has been a tragedy. This second headline says it all...

> > http://www.nbc10.com/news/9685442/detail.html

> >

> > Expert Not Sure Of Long-Term Effect Of Mercury On Children

> > UPDATED: 9:17 pm EDT August 15, 2006

> > FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, N.J. -- The parents of children who were

> exposed to dangerous mercury in their South Jersey day care were

> hoping to get some answers Tuesday night.The contaminated day care is

> located in lin Township in Gloucester County. " I want some

> results. I want them to tell us why, " said Delores , a

> grandmother of children who attended the Kiddie Kollege day care.State

> officials said the day-care center was built on a toxic site -- a

> former thermometer factory. Now, the children who went to the day care

> have been tested and some have elevated levels of mercury

> poisoning. " Salvatore is 9.5 and Dante is 10.6. Now, I want to know

> what they're going to do, " said about her grandchildren.Experts

> say a normal level for mercury is 5.After operating for two years, the

> state Department of Environmental Protection closed the doors of

> Kiddie Kollege.DEP officials said they ordered the thermometer company

> to clean up the property 10 years ago, but that

> > never happened. " I want somebody in jail. I want answers, I don't

> just want a slap on the wrist, " said Smierciak.The state

> health department said the mercury levels were not high enough to

> lead to acute health problems, but some people are wondering if anyone

> knows enough about mercury in children to know for sure. " The data is

> definitely limited in children, and so I think it is fair to say we

> don't know what that long-term effect is going to be, and I think the

> problem with kids is we don't have a before to compare to an after, "

> said Dr. Matz.Matz has done research on mercury. He said the

> results don't show immediate health problems. " I think as a parent I'd

> be concerned about this forever, " Matz said. " The levels being lower

> than the normal toxicity level is encouraging, but I guess parents

> will always be wondering about that. " Related Resources

> >

> >

> > New Jersey Site Reevaluation Report

> >

> > New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls.

> Great rates starting at 1¢/min.

> >

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Hi guys

I am the CK2 parent making the contact. I am making my calls this

afternoon to the lawyer's (I worked with his mother so that's my

initial in) and I have a small list of names of parents that I will

try to contact. I wanted to attend last evenings parent meeting

with the state but I was hours away at my DAN's office.

Please advise on any infomation you think will be helpful for these

parents. I don't want to overload them or sound like a snake oil

salesman but I do want them to research their options.

Thanks

NJ

> > >

> > > This has been a tragedy. This second headline says it all...

> > > http://www.nbc10.com/news/9685442/detail.html

> > >

> > > Expert Not Sure Of Long-Term Effect Of Mercury On Children

> > > UPDATED: 9:17 pm EDT August 15, 2006

> > > FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, N.J. -- The parents of children who were

> > exposed to dangerous mercury in their South Jersey day care were

> > hoping to get some answers Tuesday night.The contaminated day

care is

> > located in lin Township in Gloucester County. " I want some

> > results. I want them to tell us why, " said Delores , a

> > grandmother of children who attended the Kiddie Kollege day

care.State

> > officials said the day-care center was built on a toxic site --

a

> > former thermometer factory. Now, the children who went to the

day care

> > have been tested and some have elevated levels of mercury

> > poisoning. " Salvatore is 9.5 and Dante is 10.6. Now, I want to

know

> > what they're going to do, " said about her

grandchildren.Experts

> > say a normal level for mercury is 5.After operating for two

years, the

> > state Department of Environmental Protection closed the doors of

> > Kiddie Kollege.DEP officials said they ordered the thermometer

company

> > to clean up the property 10 years ago, but that

> > > never happened. " I want somebody in jail. I want answers, I

don't

> > just want a slap on the wrist, " said Smierciak.The state

> > health department said the mercury levels were not high enough

to

> > lead to acute health problems, but some people are wondering if

anyone

> > knows enough about mercury in children to know for sure. " The

data is

> > definitely limited in children, and so I think it is fair to

say we

> > don't know what that long-term effect is going to be, and I

think the

> > problem with kids is we don't have a before to compare to an

after, "

> > said Dr. Matz.Matz has done research on mercury. He said

the

> > results don't show immediate health problems. " I think as a

parent I'd

> > be concerned about this forever, " Matz said. " The levels being

lower

> > than the normal toxicity level is encouraging, but I guess

parents

> > will always be wondering about that. " Related Resources

> > >

> > >

> > > New Jersey Site Reevaluation Report

> > >

> > > New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ---------------------------------

> > > Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls.

> > Great rates starting at 1¢/min.

> > >

> >

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I think you should tell them about the standard chelators they can use. Give them an overview of the complexity and controversial nature of mercury detoxification, but also some stories of kids who have recovered.

Barb

Re: Parents Angry Over Mercury Contamination

Hi guysI am the CK2 parent making the contact. I am making my calls this afternoon to the lawyer's (I worked with his mother so that's my initial in) and I have a small list of names of parents that I will try to contact. I wanted to attend last evenings parent meeting with the state but I was hours away at my DAN's office. Please advise on any infomation you think will be helpful for these parents. I don't want to overload them or sound like a snake oil salesman but I do want them to research their options.Thanks NJ> > >> > > This has been a tragedy. This second headline says it all...> > > http://www.nbc10.com/news/9685442/detail.html> > > > > > Expert Not Sure Of Long-Term Effect Of Mercury On Children > > > UPDATED: 9:17 pm EDT August 15, 2006> > > FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, N.J. -- The parents of children who were> > exposed to dangerous mercury in their South Jersey day care were> > hoping to get some answers Tuesday night.The contaminated day care is> > located in lin Township in Gloucester County."I want some> > results. I want them to tell us why," said Delores , a > > grandmother of children who attended the Kiddie Kollege day care.State> > officials said the day-care center was built on a toxic site -- a > > former thermometer factory. Now, the children who went to the day care> > have been tested and some have elevated levels of mercury> > poisoning."Salvatore is 9.5 and Dante is 10.6. Now, I want to know> > what they're going to do," said about her grandchildren.Experts> > say a normal level for mercury is 5.After operating for two years, the> > state Department of Environmental Protection closed the doors of> > Kiddie Kollege.DEP officials said they ordered the thermometer company> > to clean up the property 10 years ago, but that> > > never happened."I want somebody in jail. I want answers, I don't> > just want a slap on the wrist," said Smierciak.The state> > health department said the mercury levels were not high enough to > > lead to acute health problems, but some people are wondering if anyone> > knows enough about mercury in children to know for sure."The data is> > definitely limited in children, and so I think it is fair to say we> > don't know what that long-term effect is going to be, and I think the> > problem with kids is we don't have a before to compare to an after,"> > said Dr. Matz.Matz has done research on mercury. He said the> > results don't show immediate health problems."I think as a parent I'd> > be concerned about this forever," Matz said. "The levels being lower> > than the normal toxicity level is encouraging, but I guess parents> > will always be wondering about that."Related Resources> > > > > > > > > New Jersey Site Reevaluation Report > > > > > > New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection> > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > > Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. > > Great rates starting at 1¢/min.> > >> >>

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Hi ,

It is a great idea to help these people but could also prove to be

difficult. I sent Boyd Haley the article to see what he thought.

> > > >

> > > > This has been a tragedy. This second headline says it all...

> > > > http://www.nbc10.com/news/9685442/detail.html

> > > >

> > > > Expert Not Sure Of Long-Term Effect Of Mercury On Children

> > > > UPDATED: 9:17 pm EDT August 15, 2006

> > > > FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, N.J. -- The parents of children who were

> > > exposed to dangerous mercury in their South Jersey day care were

> > > hoping to get some answers Tuesday night.The contaminated day

> care is

> > > located in lin Township in Gloucester County. " I want some

> > > results. I want them to tell us why, " said Delores , a

> > > grandmother of children who attended the Kiddie Kollege day

> care.State

> > > officials said the day-care center was built on a toxic site --

> a

> > > former thermometer factory. Now, the children who went to the

> day care

> > > have been tested and some have elevated levels of mercury

> > > poisoning. " Salvatore is 9.5 and Dante is 10.6. Now, I want to

> know

> > > what they're going to do, " said about her

> grandchildren.Experts

> > > say a normal level for mercury is 5.After operating for two

> years, the

> > > state Department of Environmental Protection closed the doors of

> > > Kiddie Kollege.DEP officials said they ordered the thermometer

> company

> > > to clean up the property 10 years ago, but that

> > > > never happened. " I want somebody in jail. I want answers, I

> don't

> > > just want a slap on the wrist, " said Smierciak.The state

> > > health department said the mercury levels were not high enough

> to

> > > lead to acute health problems, but some people are wondering if

> anyone

> > > knows enough about mercury in children to know for sure. " The

> data is

> > > definitely limited in children, and so I think it is fair to

> say we

> > > don't know what that long-term effect is going to be, and I

> think the

> > > problem with kids is we don't have a before to compare to an

> after, "

> > > said Dr. Matz.Matz has done research on mercury. He said

> the

> > > results don't show immediate health problems. " I think as a

> parent I'd

> > > be concerned about this forever, " Matz said. " The levels being

> lower

> > > than the normal toxicity level is encouraging, but I guess

> parents

> > > will always be wondering about that. " Related Resources

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > New Jersey Site Reevaluation Report

> > > >

> > > > New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > ---------------------------------

> > > > Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls.

> > > Great rates starting at 1¢/min.

> > > >

> > >

> >

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I would suggest you/they invite Boyd Haley to come and speak to them.

He's reputable being the UK chemistry leader, mercury is one of his

specialties, and he speaks in a way that can be easily understood.

Debi

>

> Hi guys

>

> I am the CK2 parent making the contact. I am making my calls this

> afternoon to the lawyer's (I worked with his mother so that's my

> initial in) and I have a small list of names of parents that I will

> try to contact. I wanted to attend last evenings parent meeting

> with the state but I was hours away at my DAN's office.

>

> Please advise on any infomation you think will be helpful for these

> parents. I don't want to overload them or sound like a snake oil

> salesman but I do want them to research their options.

>

> Thanks

> NJ

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Lets try to get Lambert from UMDNJ Wood to talk to them?

From: "Debi" <fightingautism@...>Reply-EOHarm To: EOHarm Subject: Re: Parents Angry Over Mercury ContaminationDate: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:45:11 -0000

I would suggest you/they invite Boyd Haley to come and speak to them.He's reputable being the UK chemistry leader, mercury is one of hisspecialties, and he speaks in a way that can be easily understood. Debi>> Hi guys> > I am the CK2 parent making the contact. I am making my calls this > afternoon to the lawyer's (I worked with his mother so that's my > initial in) and I have a small list of names of parents that I will > try to contact. I wanted to attend last evenings parent meeting > with the state but I was hours away at my DAN's office. > > Please advise on any infomation you think will be helpful for these > parents. I don't want to overload them or sound like a snake oil > salesman but I do want them to research their options.> > Thanks> NJ>

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RE: Re: Parents Angry Over Mercury ContaminationLets try to get Lambert from UMDNJ Wood to talk to them? From: "Debi" <fightingautism@...>Reply-EOHarm To: EOHarm Subject: Re: Parents Angry Over Mercury ContaminationDate: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:45:11 -0000I would suggest you/they invite Boyd Haley to come and speak to them.He's reputable being the UK chemistry leader, mercury is one of hisspecialties, and he speaks in a way that can be easily understood. Debi>> Hi guys> > I am the CK2 parent making the contact. I am making my calls this > afternoon to the lawyer's (I worked with his mother so that's my > initial in) and I have a small list of names of parents that I will > try to contact. I wanted to attend last evenings parent meeting > with the state but I was hours away at my DAN's office. > > Please advise on any infomation you think will be helpful for these > parents. I don't want to overload them or sound like a snake oil > salesman but I do want them to research their options.> > Thanks> NJ>__._,____

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who is elevatordance.? RE: Re: Parents Angry Over Mercury ContaminationLets try to get Lambert from UMDNJ Wood to talk to them? From: "Debi" <fightingautism@...>Reply-EOHarm To: EOHarm Subject: Re: Parents Angry Over Mercury ContaminationDate: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:45:11 -0000I would suggest you/they invite Boyd Haley to come and speak to them.He's reputable being the UK chemistry leader, mercury is one of hisspecialties, and he speaks in a way that can be easily understood. Debi>> Hi guys> > I am the CK2 parent making the contact. I am making my calls this > afternoon to the lawyer's (I worked with his mother so that's my > initial in) and I have a small list of names of parents that I will > try to contact. I wanted to attend last evenings parent meeting > with the state but I was hours away at my DAN's office. > > Please advise on any infomation you think will be helpful for these > parents. I don't want to overload them or sound like a snake oil > salesman but I do want them to research their options.> > Thanks> NJ>

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Heidi , the lady (a’hem) who

in 1999 spit at the head of the EPA when they said they refused to recall

Hg-containing vaccines because of something so stupid as money. I am honored

to call her my friend. J

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Herman Fudenberg

Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006

2:18 PM

EOHarm

Subject: Re: Re: Parents

Angry Over Mercury Contamination

who is elevatordance.?

Re: Parents Angry Over

Mercury Contamination

Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:45:11 -0000

I would suggest you/they invite Boyd

Haley to come and speak to them.

He's reputable being the UK

chemistry leader, mercury is one of his

specialties, and he speaks in a way that can be easily understood.

Debi

>

> Hi guys

>

> I am the CK2 parent making the contact. I am making my calls this

> afternoon to the lawyer's (I worked with his mother so that's my

> initial in) and I have a small list of names of parents that I will

> try to contact. I wanted to attend last evenings parent meeting

> with the state but I was hours away at my DAN's office.

>

> Please advise on any infomation you think will be helpful for these

> parents. I don't want to overload them or sound like a snake oil

> salesman but I do want them to research their options.

>

> Thanks

> NJ

>

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Well, this just appeared in my in box. Now here's something you don't see everyday, Holly being nice to me. Thanks friend!

Now if anyone knows how to fix that name thing on my email, please feel free to tell me how.

Heidi

From: "Holly Bortfeld" <maximom@...>Reply-EOHarm To: <EOHarm >Subject: RE: Re: Parents Angry Over Mercury ContaminationDate: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 23:04:17 -0400

Heidi , the lady (a’hem) who in 1999 spit at the head of the EPA when they said they refused to recall Hg-containing vaccines because of something so stupid as money. I am honored to call her my friend. J

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Herman FudenbergSent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 2:18 PMEOHarm Subject: Re: Re: Parents Angry Over Mercury Contamination

who is elevatordance.?

RE: Re: Parents Angry Over Mercury Contamination

Lets try to get Lambert from UMDNJ Wood to talk to them?

From: "Debi" <fightingautism >Reply-EOHarm To: EOHarm Subject: Re: Parents Angry Over Mercury ContaminationDate: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:45:11 -0000

I would suggest you/they invite Boyd Haley to come and speak to them.He's reputable being the UK chemistry leader, mercury is one of hisspecialties, and he speaks in a way that can be easily understood. Debi>> Hi guys> > I am the CK2 parent making the contact. I am making my calls this > afternoon to the lawyer's (I worked with his mother so that's my > initial in) and I have a small list of names of parents that I will > try to contact. I wanted to attend last evenings parent meeting > with the state but I was hours away at my DAN's office. > > Please advise on any infomation you think will be helpful for these > parents. I don't want to overload them or sound like a snake oil > salesman but I do want them to research their options.> > Thanks> NJ>

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on 8/18/06 9:34 PM, elevatordance at elevatordance@... wrote:

Well, this just appeared in my in box. Now here's something you don't see everyday, Holly being nice to me. Thanks friend!

Now if anyone knows how to fix that name thing on my email, please feel free to tell me how.

Heidi

If you use Outlook express- go into Tools: Accounts and change the name...

if that is what you are talking about

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Change Elevatordance to Heidi

From: "Holly Bortfeld" <maximom@...>Reply-EOHarm To: <EOHarm >Subject: RE: Re: Parents Angry Over Mercury ContaminationDate: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 22:11:29 -0400

Baby cakes, we’ve been friends for more than 8 years since we spent the night together in New Jersey - remember the gift I brought you?? Lol I still have the pics if you need your memory refreshed. ;)

What do you want to fix on your name thing?

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of elevatordance Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 9:34 PMEOHarm Subject: RE: Re: Parents Angry Over Mercury Contamination

Well, this just appeared in my in box. Now here's something you don't see everyday, Holly being nice to me. Thanks friend!

Now if anyone knows how to fix that name thing on my email, please feel free to tell me how.

Heidi

From: "Holly Bortfeld" <maximomadelphia (DOT) net>Reply-EOHarm To: <EOHarm >Subject: RE: Re: Parents Angry Over Mercury ContaminationDate: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 23:04:17 -0400

Heidi , the lady (a’hem) who in 1999 spit at the head of the EPA when they said they refused to recall Hg-containing vaccines because of something so stupid as money. I am honored to call her my friend. J

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Herman FudenbergSent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 2:18 PMEOHarm Subject: Re: Re: Parents Angry Over Mercury Contamination

who is elevatordance.?

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