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Hi Jeff,

Congratulations!!!!!!!! That is awesome. I too have

a zero viral load at week 24. My dr is recommending

another year (maybe an additional 48 weeks) of

treatment. Has your dr mentioned anything like that

to you?

So happy for you. Say hi to Sue for me.

Jerri

--- JEFF wrote:

> Hello all,

> great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg.

> for hep 'c' it was my

> 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday

> I will be doing my

> 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and

> now my virl load is

> Zero.

> Hello all new members & old members for all the

> new members my name

> is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in

> 1-6-2006 and i had

> recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are

> going great now and

> i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this

> very hard time thank

> you 4 just being here .

> well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you

> again

>

> Rooster .

>

>

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GREAT

NEWS Rooster! It’s a great day in the neighborhood!

/De

--- JEFF <jeffreyruse>

wrote:

> Hello all,

> great news as of yesterday 6-26-2006 I am neg.

> for hep 'c' it was my

> 24 th week of tx and i just got the news yesterday

> I will be doing my

> 33 rd shot this Firday i started at 2,610,000 and

> now my virl load is

> Zero.

> Hello all new members & old members for all the

> new members my name

> is Jeff & i live in Pa. & i got my new liver in

> 1-6-2006 and i had

> recuring hep 'c' in my new used liver things are

> going great now and

> i want to thank everyone who has helped thru this

> very hard time thank

> you 4 just being here .

> well better run now ((((HUGS)))) thank you

> again

>

> Rooster .

>

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Kezia! That's WONDERFUL NEWS!!! I'm so happy for you and little Mila!

I'm glad that you let us know...it gives hope for others in similar

situations.

Best of luck to you. God bless!

~ : )

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Kezia! That's WONDERFUL NEWS!!! I'm so happy for you and little Mila!

I'm glad that you let us know...it gives hope for others in similar

situations.

Best of luck to you. God bless!

~ : )

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That is great news !!! Did Mila have any type of rib deformity (protruding

ribs)? I am just curious if that resolves on its own as well. Landon is at a

25 degree curve and I am praying it is resolving as well.

Tammy

Mommy to:

Landon 9 months ~ dx 6/27/07 w/ Idiopathic Infantile Scoliosis 25 degree curve

Kylie Grace 24 months

Kiersten 17 years

Great News

Hi all, Yesterday I brought Mila to her follow up appointment in

Burlington, VT. 3 months ago she was diagnosed with a right thoracic

25 degree curve. Yesterday I saw the x-ray...she maybe has a 1 degree

curve. It is almost totally straight. Unfortunatley the doctor did not

have time to see her, even though we traveled from NY state and had

the appointment for 3 months. But anyway, I am so glad the her spine

has resolved on its own. Now we just have to keep working on the

torticollis! I do have an appointment in Erie on Aug 13 that I will

keep, just for peace of mind.

Thanks for all of the support!

Kezia

Mila 8 mo old, resolved scoliosis and torticollis

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That is great news !!! Did Mila have any type of rib deformity (protruding

ribs)? I am just curious if that resolves on its own as well. Landon is at a

25 degree curve and I am praying it is resolving as well.

Tammy

Mommy to:

Landon 9 months ~ dx 6/27/07 w/ Idiopathic Infantile Scoliosis 25 degree curve

Kylie Grace 24 months

Kiersten 17 years

Great News

Hi all, Yesterday I brought Mila to her follow up appointment in

Burlington, VT. 3 months ago she was diagnosed with a right thoracic

25 degree curve. Yesterday I saw the x-ray...she maybe has a 1 degree

curve. It is almost totally straight. Unfortunatley the doctor did not

have time to see her, even though we traveled from NY state and had

the appointment for 3 months. But anyway, I am so glad the her spine

has resolved on its own. Now we just have to keep working on the

torticollis! I do have an appointment in Erie on Aug 13 that I will

keep, just for peace of mind.

Thanks for all of the support!

Kezia

Mila 8 mo old, resolved scoliosis and torticollis

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Kezia,

That is great news. Good idea to keep the appt. with Erie. Sorry you had to

travel and they couldn't even give you the curteousy of seeing you at your

schduled appointment time. Poor scheduling on their part.

Shellie

Kezia wrote:

Hi all, Yesterday I brought Mila to her follow up appointment in

Burlington, VT. 3 months ago she was diagnosed with a right thoracic

25 degree curve. Yesterday I saw the x-ray...she maybe has a 1 degree

curve. It is almost totally straight. Unfortunatley the doctor did not

have time to see her, even though we traveled from NY state and had

the appointment for 3 months. But anyway, I am so glad the her spine

has resolved on its own. Now we just have to keep working on the

torticollis! I do have an appointment in Erie on Aug 13 that I will

keep, just for peace of mind.

Thanks for all of the support!

Kezia

Mila 8 mo old, resolved scoliosis and torticollis

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Kezia,

That is great news. Good idea to keep the appt. with Erie. Sorry you had to

travel and they couldn't even give you the curteousy of seeing you at your

schduled appointment time. Poor scheduling on their part.

Shellie

Kezia wrote:

Hi all, Yesterday I brought Mila to her follow up appointment in

Burlington, VT. 3 months ago she was diagnosed with a right thoracic

25 degree curve. Yesterday I saw the x-ray...she maybe has a 1 degree

curve. It is almost totally straight. Unfortunatley the doctor did not

have time to see her, even though we traveled from NY state and had

the appointment for 3 months. But anyway, I am so glad the her spine

has resolved on its own. Now we just have to keep working on the

torticollis! I do have an appointment in Erie on Aug 13 that I will

keep, just for peace of mind.

Thanks for all of the support!

Kezia

Mila 8 mo old, resolved scoliosis and torticollis

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Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online.

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OMG the timing on this is SO perfect! On Saturday we had a family

meeting about Isaac's Aspie issues and what we can do to enable him to

not only deal with them but to thrive! I'm forwarding this to both my

husband (who is a programmer for Google) and my son! We were looking at

having write something, but why reinvent the wheel?

Eleanor, San , CA

Aspie son Isaac, 10.5 years old

On 02/21/2011 19:42 , stephen wrote:

> A few months ago I asked several of you for help. I needed to know what

> three areas your child had the most trouble. You were all so helpful

> responding to that.

>

> My son, as you may remember was developing an app for the Android

> phone/tablet (iPhone/iPod/iPad coming soon) that teaches social and life

> skills to kids on the spectrum or are developmentally delayed. It is

> finally available! Right now it is just teaching brushing teeth, washing

> hands, and brushing hair. It is interactive and the child get points for

> each task they accomplish. Parents can add points if the child does it

> in real life. Parents can decide on a prize and how many points are

> needed to get there. Also parents can add as many children as they want,

> controlling each child's points and prizes. There are resources which

> include videos. An added feature is QR barcodes. You can get these

> barcodes at www.lifeskillswinner.com. You can put them at various

> stations and scan them and it will take you right to the task.

>

> The name of the app (Android right now) is Life Skills Winner and best

> of all this version is FREE!

>

> Parents can write into the site and give us feedback and let us know

> what tasks their child needs help in.

>

> Please check it out and let us know how you like it.

>

> Thanks for your help.

>

> By the way it was tested on his autistic sister, Marcy who was also a

> tester for the product and incharge of quality control.

>

> Robin

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A few months ago I asked several of you for help. I needed to know what three

areas your child had the most trouble. You were all so helpful responding to

that.

My son, as you may remember was developing an app for the Android phone/tablet

(iPhone/iPod/iPad coming soon) that teaches social and life skills to kids on

the spectrum or are developmentally delayed. It is finally available! Right now

it is just teaching brushing teeth, washing hands, and brushing hair. It is

interactive and the child get points for each task they accomplish. Parents can

add points if the child does it in real life. Parents can decide on a prize and

how many points are needed to get there. Also parents can add as many children

as they want, controlling each child's points and prizes. There are resources

which include videos. An added feature is QR barcodes. You can get these

barcodes at www.lifeskillswinner.com. You can put them at various stations and

scan them and it will take you right to the task.

The name of the app (Android right now) is Life Skills Winner and best of all

this version is FREE!

Parents can write into the site and give us feedback and let us know what tasks

their child needs help in.

Please check it out and let us know how you like it.

Thanks for your help.

By the way it was tested on his autistic sister, Marcy who was also a tester for

the product and incharge of quality control.

Robin

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Robin,  wow! That is so impressive! I love the text to speech and the interactive demonstration to reinforce the positive and independent emerging skills.

The only thing I couldn't figure out was how to delete a name put in by accident. Also is there a way to slow down the speech part? I'm afraid it might be too fast for some of my kids in the class to understand.

Please tell your son kudos! on this awesome app. I can't wait to try it on my ASD class tomorrow.

On Feb 21, 2011 10:03 PM, " stephen " <robindeutsch@...> wrote:> A few months ago I asked several of you for help. I needed to know what three areas your child had the most trouble. You were all so helpful responding to that.

> > My son, as you may remember was developing an app for the Android phone/tablet (iPhone/iPod/iPad coming soon) that teaches social and life skills to kids on the spectrum or are developmentally delayed. It is finally available! Right now it is just teaching brushing teeth, washing hands, and brushing hair. It is interactive and the child get points for each task they accomplish. Parents can add points if the child does it in real life. Parents can decide on a prize and how many points are needed to get there. Also parents can add as many children as they want, controlling each child's points and prizes. There are resources which include videos. An added feature is QR barcodes. You can get these barcodes at www.lifeskillswinner.com. You can put them at various stations and scan them and it will take you right to the task.

> > The name of the app (Android right now) is Life Skills Winner and best of all this version is FREE!> > Parents can write into the site and give us feedback and let us know what tasks their child needs help in.

> > Please check it out and let us know how you like it. > > Thanks for your help.> > By the way it was tested on his autistic sister, Marcy who was also a tester for the product and incharge of quality control.

> > Robin>

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Well, I don't even know what an app is (probably short for application?), however, I'll share this on other lists as it sounds good!

Francine

Speak with Him Thou for He hearest.

Spirit with Spirit can speak.

Closer is Love than breathing,

Nearer than hands and feet.

(with appreciation for Tennyson)

great news

A few months ago I asked several of you for help. I needed to know what three areas your child had the most trouble. You were all so helpful responding to that.

My son, as you may remember was developing an app for the Android phone/tablet (iPhone/iPod/iPad coming soon) that teaches social and life skills to kids on the spectrum or are developmentally delayed. It is finally available! Right now it is just teaching brushing teeth, washing hands, and brushing hair. It is interactive and the child get points for each task they accomplish. Parents can add points if the child does it in real life. Parents can decide on a prize and how many points are needed to get there. Also parents can add as many children as they want, controlling each child's points and prizes. There are resources which include videos. An added feature is QR barcodes. You can get these barcodes at www.lifeskillswinner.com. You can put them at various stations and scan them and it will take you right to the task.

The name of the app (Android right now) is Life Skills Winner and best of all this version is FREE!

Parents can write into the site and give us feedback and let us know what tasks their child needs help in.

Please check it out and let us know how you like it.

Thanks for your help.

By the way it was tested on his autistic sister, Marcy who was also a tester for the product and incharge of quality control.

Robin

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Thanks. I will ask him how to slow down the speech if possible. You could submit

the form on wisemindstudios.com/smf and he could send you the instructions on

how to do that. It is under usage. He isn't home right now otherwise I would ask

him. Glad you like it, he really worked hard on it. Thanks for using it. More

scenarios and tasks will be coming soon. Some we are thinking of are how to tie

a shoe, putting shoes on the correct feet, parking lot safety, fire safety,

going to the dentist, when to flush a toilet, going to the doctor, making a

peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and many others. We want input of what is

needed. Just let us know.

Robin

> > A few months ago I asked several of you for help. I needed to know what

> three areas your child had the most trouble. You were all so helpful

> responding to that.

> >

> > My son, as you may remember was developing an app for the Android

> phone/tablet (iPhone/iPod/iPad coming soon) that teaches social and life

> skills to kids on the spectrum or are developmentally delayed. It is finally

> available! Right now it is just teaching brushing teeth, washing hands, and

> brushing hair. It is interactive and the child get points for each task they

> accomplish. Parents can add points if the child does it in real life.

> Parents can decide on a prize and how many points are needed to get there.

> Also parents can add as many children as they want, controlling each child's

> points and prizes. There are resources which include videos. An added

> feature is QR barcodes. You can get these barcodes at

> www.lifeskillswinner.com. You can put them at various stations and scan them

> and it will take you right to the task.

> >

> > The name of the app (Android right now) is Life Skills Winner and best of

> all this version is FREE!

> >

> > Parents can write into the site and give us feedback and let us know what

> tasks their child needs help in.

> >

> > Please check it out and let us know how you like it.

> >

> > Thanks for your help.

> >

> > By the way it was tested on his autistic sister, Marcy who was also a

> tester for the product and incharge of quality control.

> >

> > Robin

> >

>

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