Guest guest Posted April 1, 2001 Report Share Posted April 1, 2001 Hello everyone, Does anyone have a set of car extensions (used or new) that aren't being used? I'm shopping around. Thanks, Leslye Sneider Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 Mercy: Where can I get a hold of Oral Aprixy for communication? My four year old is autistic, non-verbal, uses some pecs, and we are following Dr. G's protocul with the help of a doctor that I actually work for, and will see Dr. G in California in October. It sounds good, and I wondered how I can get a hold of that program? Thanks, Lavandowska (LAVJULIE@...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2001 Report Share Posted July 7, 2001 Dear The program is published by linguiSystems. It is called Easy does it for Apraxia - preschool. It is written to be used by speech therapists. I got the manual and the child's worksheets. If you have a speech pathologist who is willing to work with you on apraxia, it will be excellent. If you are on your own, then it may take you a couple of times to read the first few chapters but YOU can do it. I photocopied the hand signals and enlarged them. Put them individually on colored poster board and laminated them. When I started I made sure that the targeted sound I was teaching was posted on his bulletin board in his room, on the fridge in the kitchen, next to the phone in the den. Seeing it everywhere reminded me to practice with him that particular sound all day long in spurts of 5-7 minutes. Once he learned to combine the sound with the visual hand signal, I used the visual as a prompt while he produced the sound. After a while, he mastered enough sounds to start reading. His reading is choppy but as long as he understands what he is reading I don't really care. I would rather have that over speech with no comprehension. Nobody knows your child better than you. You know what he can and can't do. You may want to order the program, get ready for it because the worksheets involve cutting and so forth, then start after you see Dr. G. Your child will learn faster and it will be less frustrating for you. Hope this help! Mercy () LAVJULIE@... wrote: > Mercy: > Where can I get a hold of Oral Aprixy for communication? My four year old is > autistic, non-verbal, uses some pecs, and we are following Dr. G's protocul > with the help of a doctor that I actually work for, and will see Dr. G in > California in October. It sounds good, and I wondered how I can get a hold > of that program? > Thanks, > Lavandowska (LAVJULIE@...) > > Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with > the original author, and is not necessarily endorsed by or the > opinion of the Research Institute. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2001 Report Share Posted July 9, 2001 Mercy, I'd like to know too! Tina M. Hendrix Cure2000@... President, Coalition, Northern California Neuro-Immune Dysfunction Syndromes Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADD/ADHD, Learning Disorders, Hyperactivity, CFS, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2001 Report Share Posted July 10, 2001 Tina You want to know about what? I'm sorry my brain is fried as we get ready to pack to go on vacation overseas. Write me! Mercy Cure2000@... wrote: > Mercy, > I'd like to know too! > > Tina M. Hendrix > Cure2000@... > President, Coalition, Northern California > Neuro-Immune Dysfunction Syndromes > Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADD/ADHD, Learning Disorders, Hyperactivity, CFS, > etc. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2001 Report Share Posted July 10, 2001 In a message dated 7/10/01 1:27:54 AM Pacific Daylight Time, psadka@... writes: > Tina > > You want to know about what? I'm sorry my brain is fried as we get ready to > pack to go on vacation overseas. Write me! > > Mercy > > > Mercy, The apraxia stuff, but you already answered it. Have a wonderful trip! Tina Tina M. Hendrix Cure2000@... President, Coalition, Northern California Neuro-Immune Dysfunction Syndromes Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADD/ADHD, Learning Disorders, Hyperactivity, CFS, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2002 Report Share Posted December 23, 2002 I totally agree that filling a patient with lots of fluid is not always good trauma management. I would go by the patients circumstance and the amount of blood loss. A mean BP is a good indicator when dealing with severe blood loss Maintaining a mean BP of about 60 to 70 would be help reduce the chances of blowing a clot. But would maintain renal function. The Kidneys are always the first organ to close down, low urine output of less than 30mls an hour means trouble. Always remember that a fall in blood pressure is a late sign of blood loss. A Merry Christmas and a Happy New year to All. Fraser. --------------------------------- With you can get a bigger mailbox -- choose a size that fits your needs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 thanks Sonny I seem to be over the emotional stuff but have a killer headache still today I have no intension of existing in this kind of pain they will either have to come off of this pain med ban or I will stop thretment and Im gonna tell them so on the 1st, one good thing is that my counseling session is today, I can not afford more drugs though Mike There are 14 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. all done. 12 days since last shot. whew... From: " Graham " 2. Re: all done. 12 days since last shot. whew... From: Sonny Du Sol 3. Re: Australians May Get Apology, But No Cash From: " Mike " 4. Re: all done. 12 days since last shot. whew... From: " Mike " 5. Re: all done. 12 days since last shot. whew... From: " Marilyn Wilkinson " 6. Florida HCV Get Together From: " philljr1952 " 7. Re: Therapies to Reduce Hepatic Fibrosis From: " Suzy " 8. Re: Australians May Get Apology, But No Cash From: " Suzy " 9. I thought this worthy of reading again...Chronic HCV--Historical Perspective From: " Suzy " 10. Re: all done. 12 days since last shot. whew... From: Jeanie 11. Re: Treatment From: Jeanie 12. treatment Sides From: " Mike " 13. Re: Australians May Get Apology, But No Cash From: " Mike " 14. Re: treatment Sides From: Sonny Du Sol ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 16:12:31 -0000 From: " Graham " Subject: all done. 12 days since last shot. whew... The pegasys chapter of my life is finally over... Well, at least I am not using the medicines anymore. The last two weeks have shown me improvement in my mental acuity, motivation, emotional qualities (empathy, etc)-- things that were simply gone for a while. this has been one heck of a year. I started out with no sides, all gung ho. Then I started getting lots of fatigue and general bone pain. I stopped working at month 3. From then on was up and down, to some of the lowest lows I have known, to some OK days. My blood began to get a little haywire then too- White count 1800, ANC 700, H & H 30/11 so I started procrit and neupogen. I had increasing pain, and ended up on around-the-clock opiods. There was a 2 month phase of regular vomiting, which was definitely the worst thing about this treatment (because I felt like I was going to die.) Sweats /hot flashes have been the other big discomfort (began around the time I went to the pain patch) Then, depression... crying spells-- days of tears with nothing to be sad about... I was just a freakin mess. Mouth sores, ear problems, chest pain, EXTreme Weakness (cant carry luggage, etc)... that about covers the worst. the good news? at each interval (3,6,10 month into tx) my PCR was undetectable, using the most sensitive PCR analisys. My odds of recovery improved as each of these came back, rising from the roulette-like 45-50% odds to a strong 70% chance of sustained viral response (read: cure) Psychologically, I withdrew. I have two close friends that truly came through and saved my life. a best friend prior to treatment became distant, and we unfortuantly are not that close.... its amazing how when you arent yourself, sometimes people stick with you, and others want to wait for you to " come back. " I guess we all deal differently. I was an active participant in the groups.... Energy became SO sparse. I became paranoid about things, feeling overwhelmed, just a general basket case. I saw a psychiatrist through the duration of therapy bi-weekly [GODSEND.] He was not only a sympathetic ear, but helped me manage my mental side effects very aggressively and effectively. My partner is not one to show emotional support very readily (don't we pick our parents for our mates? Its true.) He's not emotionally unavailable, but he is not very expressive, and gets uncomfortable talking about feelings that are uncomfortable, etc. AT one point I felt so lonely with this.... But, looking back, he was truly there for me in the most important way. He took complete care of " our " life.... financially, helping me get my medical needs met, leaving work when I was having a breakdown, etc. It took hindsight for me to realize I was completely carried through the entire 11 months... what a gift- experience like that makes a relationship something very special. the true meaning of commitment. I learned to find my warm-fuzzy feeling support from others (in my AA home group, etc)... Your partner sure cannot be everything, all the time... if they are, it's not a healthy relationship. I am tempted to say I am grateful for the treatment. Things have fallen into place that otherwise wouldn't have , like at least 2 of my life-long dreams coming true. If anyone is looking ahead to starting treatment, please keep an open mind.... the odds are really not bad. It is not easy, but, you wont be exempt from the " no-pain, no-gain " saying. And, I don't just mean physical pain/gain.... I know I am a different person, and better for it (not to mention my healthy liver.) I was so happy the week after my shot, I joined the gym, started running around town, errands, starbucks, etc.... Then I had a serious crash (energy, sweating, fatigue, pain)... So, I am trying to take it easy while I get better. I tend to be black-n-white... Im either Sick or Well... I just had bloodwork yesterday, and my ANC is 700, which is the lowest in a year. My H & H are still anemic, 32/11- so, I am definitely not physically ready to go nuts with 100% speed! It was a wake up call. I re-started procrit and neupogen yesterday... I feel better already. I am going to have to take it slow, walking a bit each day, etc.... BTW, I went from 203 lbs to 183 lbs on treatment (in the last 6 months.) This is my " ideal " weight, and what I weighed in high school. so, there is a glimmer of hope for some of you like me who just hate the " diet and exercise " answer. Now I have to keep it off.... that will be the acid test. Love to all, especially those here who walked me through this, PeachyPam and Suzy to name a couple. Graham ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 2 Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 09:43:52 -0700 (PDT) From: Sonny Du Sol Subject: Re: all done. 12 days since last shot. whew... Great news. Do take it easy...it seems it took me a couple of months to detoxify and get back into a more normal lifestyle. Graham wrote: The pegasys chapter of my life is finally over... Well, at least I am not using the medicines anymore. The last two weeks have shown me improvement in my mental acuity, motivation, emotional qualities (empathy, etc)-- things that were simply gone for a while. this has been one heck of a year. I started out with no sides, all gung ho. Then I started getting lots of fatigue and general bone pain. I stopped working at month 3. From then on was up and down, to some of the lowest lows I have known, to some OK days. My blood began to get a little haywire then too- White count 1800, ANC 700, H & H 30/11 so I started procrit and neupogen. I had increasing pain, and ended up on around-the-clock opiods. There was a 2 month phase of regular vomiting, which was definitely the worst thing about this treatment (because I felt like I was going to die.) Sweats /hot flashes have been the other big discomfort (began around the time I went to the pain patch) Then, depression... crying spells-- days of tears with nothing to be sad about... I was just a freakin mess. Mouth sores, ear problems, chest pain, EXTreme Weakness (cant carry luggage, etc)... that about covers the worst. the good news? at each interval (3,6,10 month into tx) my PCR was undetectable, using the most sensitive PCR analisys. My odds of recovery improved as each of these came back, rising from the roulette-like 45-50% odds to a strong 70% chance of sustained viral response (read: cure) Psychologically, I withdrew. I have two close friends that truly came through and saved my life. a best friend prior to treatment became distant, and we unfortuantly are not that close.... its amazing how when you arent yourself, sometimes people stick with you, and others want to wait for you to " come back. " I guess we all deal differently. I was an active participant in the groups.... Energy became SO sparse. I became paranoid about things, feeling overwhelmed, just a general basket case. I saw a psychiatrist through the duration of therapy bi-weekly [GODSEND.] He was not only a sympathetic ear, but helped me manage my mental side effects very aggressively and effectively. My partner is not one to show emotional support very readily (don't we pick our parents for our mates? Its true.) He's not emotionally unavailable, but he is not very expressive, and gets uncomfortable talking about feelings that are uncomfortable, etc. AT one point I felt so lonely with this.... But, looking back, he was truly there for me in the most important way. He took complete care of " our " life.... financially, helping me get my medical needs met, leaving work when I was having a breakdown, etc. It took hindsight for me to realize I was completely carried through the entire 11 months... what a gift- experience like that makes a relationship something very special. the true meaning of commitment. I learned to find my warm-fuzzy feeling support from others (in my AA home group, etc)... Your partner sure cannot be everything, all the time... if they are, it's not a healthy relationship. I am tempted to say I am grateful for the treatment. Things have fallen into place that otherwise wouldn't have , like at least 2 of my life-long dreams coming true. If anyone is looking ahead to starting treatment, please keep an open mind.... the odds are really not bad. It is not easy, but, you wont be exempt from the " no-pain, no-gain " saying. And, I don't just mean physical pain/gain.... I know I am a different person, and better for it (not to mention my healthy liver.) I was so happy the week after my shot, I joined the gym, started running around town, errands, starbucks, etc.... Then I had a serious crash (energy, sweating, fatigue, pain)... So, I am trying to take it easy while I get better. I tend to be black-n-white... Im either Sick or Well... I just had bloodwork yesterday, and my ANC is 700, which is the lowest in a year. My H & H are still anemic, 32/11- so, I am definitely not physically ready to go nuts with 100% speed! It was a wake up call. I re-started procrit and neupogen yesterday... I feel better already. I am going to have to take it slow, walking a bit each day, etc.... BTW, I went from 203 lbs to 183 lbs on treatment (in the last 6 months.) This is my " ideal " weight, and what I weighed in high school. so, there is a glimmer of hope for some of you like me who just hate the " diet and exercise " answer. Now I have to keep it off.... that will be the acid test. Love to all, especially those here who walked me through this, PeachyPam and Suzy to name a couple. Graham Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2005 Report Share Posted January 3, 2005 Message: 5 Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 15:30:52 -0500 From: -= ß =- <baudecb1@...> Subject: Re: Deodorent & After Shave you wrote: I noted your commercial site. When you say " recipes " , wha tdo you have in mind? A complete product? (alcohol based?) Just the Perfume oil? All Natural? Nature Identical? Fragrance Levels? -= ß =- Hello Thank you for your reply.I am trying to learn about all Natural products. I don't know if I understand what my site has to do with it but I hope to make all naturals products to offer starting with deodorant and after shave. At this time I am not trying to make it to sell, not yet that is. I haven't learn to make or test A N products yet. What I want is to make and try them on my self and my DH. I'm far from being a pro. I'm here to learn and may be some day help someone that needs my help. One thing that made me happy to come to this list is because of A N. If I can learn I may be able to keep Alzheimer's due to aluminum out of our lives. Having love ones pass away that way isn't a good feeling and I don't want to go like that, know that I have been told that this is why our parents died. If this isn't what you are asking please let me know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 Night eating syndrome and sleep-related eating disorder are very serious diagnoses. At times they can be indications that the nervous system is beginning to deteriorate. It should be noted that one of the categories of medications used to treat sleep disorders is the same used to treat Parkinson's disease--and that certain people who start out with sleep disorders actually end up with Parkinson's disease. That is not a coincidence. 65% of the women answering my website survey on PCOS report some kind of sleep disorder. I am not just referring to sleep apnea, but also restless legs, insomnia, sleepwalking, and night eating. If you are more interested in this topic, my PCOS home study kit has two lectures on the topic--focusing on the diagnosis and treatment. Regards, Monika M. Woolsey, MS, RD http://www.afterthediet.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2006 Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 what are the broccoli sprouts supposed to taste like? Are they kinda spicy like a raddish? Just wondering... s Sherri Tutkus RN, BSN, NAAC Nutraceutical Anti-Aging Consultant www.RN4u2.com (Nutraceuticals, Natural Medicine Database) www.RN4u2.Isotonix.com (Drink Your Vitamins) www.RN4u2.transitionslife.com (Realistic Weight Management) www.TutkusTreasures.com (endless shopping experience) www.marketamerica.com America's Most Powerful Business Opportunity Partnered with: Beverly , CN, RN - www.AlzheimerCoachingServices.com Janeen Alves, Fitness Specialist & Personal Trainer - www.positiveresultspersonaltraining.com , Reikki Master - www.Focusonthelight.unfranchise.com Charlie Malis, MD - www.drmalis.unfranchise.com Leslee Quick, DC - www.quickchiro.unfranchise.com Delany, MD - www.drdelany.com Buckley- www.BalancedChi.org Re: Eating Raw Hello, I have a 1 and 2 year old and I am trying to become a vegan but I am a long way from it. My kids still eat organic dairy products. But no meat, eggs, or chicken. It is hard to change after living on the Standard American Diet for so long. DO you give your kids almond milk or what kind of milk do they drink? I am thinking about buying alissa cohen's book after your recommendation. >> >> Hi, >> >> As a family with 3 kids (aged 5,3, 1) we have been on vegan diet for >6 >> years and feeling good. A couple of weeks ago we purchased a copy of >> Alissa Cohen's book on raw food and her related dvd. The info >> contained has literally changed our lives. >> >> We are now only eating raw food and our energy levels have soared, >we >> are all sleeping better and our skins improved too. >> >> Go to www.alissacohen.com and you can read all about her work. >> > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 To the group moderator: Am I mistaken or are solicitationsfor biz opps and mlm pyramids restricted from this group? Please examine the links in this post, below.Looks like spam to me. Thanks! > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> As a family with 3 kids (aged 5,3, 1) we have been on vegan diet for > >6 > >> years and feeling good. A couple of weeks ago we purchased a copy of > >> Alissa Cohen's book on raw food and her related dvd. The info > >> contained has literally changed our lives. > >> > >> We are now only eating raw food and our energy levels have soared, > >we > >> are all sleeping better and our skins improved too. > >> > >> Go to www.alissacohen.com and you can read all about her work. > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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