Guest guest Posted October 13, 2010 Report Share Posted October 13, 2010 thanks for the info... will be calling the center to see about my arrangments too....=)))) PS Marina, you have a Greek name or Cypriot....Or of Cypriot Origin as i am.... do u live in the UK? Tracey thanks... Have made contact with Judith... seems like i have known her for years...=))))) Re: Re: TST Up-date Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 13:45:32 +0100 > Hi Marina > > Initial assessment is £80 for the two hour assessment. The first stage > massage training is 10 hours long at £50 per hour which is pretty much one > on one tuition. I have been lucky to be able to do the training over 2.5 > days with Auntie down the road offering accomodation for us. > > Basic First year > > Assessment £80 has to see, assess and measure patients before she > will take them on for therapy. > Initial training £500 > Trainings 1 to 5 in first year 4 @ £ 500 each £ 2000 > > Total first year TST costs £2580 before travel and accommodation. > > You may be able to speed things up if you go down for first training without > your child and learn it all in a very long and intensive day or possibly 2 > days, This option really depends on how quickly you think you can fine tune > your hand pressure.. > > Caudwell have been brilliant about funding TST because there are such good > and predictable results with the therapy.. You will need to commit to doing > about an hour of massage on your child 6 days a week in order to get the > most gains in the shortest possible time. and the decisions have been coming > through very promptly too. > > Best Wishes > > > Tracey > > > PS phone the centre if you need any more information 01342 311137 > > On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 12:29 PM, Marina Vrahimi < > marinavrahimi@...> wrote: > > > > > > > OMG this all sounds great, soooo need to get finances together for TST, > > what would I be looking at to start out? Marina xx > > > > On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 8:46 PM, M <m.kidson60@...> wrote: > > > >> > >> > >> Isn't it great Tracey - although I knew that Vicky's breathing wasn't > >> right, I didn't know just how bad it was, though it's fine now! - We have > >> been very lucky to be there when Sasha has so that he could do his > >> measurements. > >> > >> Yes, the future is looking very bright - just in the last couple of weeks > >> or so I have noticed that Vicky seems more aware of what people are saying, > >> is taking in alot more and she is much more flexible. She has even started > >> playing with her Lego very flexibily - she has always built the models and > >> laid them out exactly as it shows on the box - they would then be left and > >> woe betide anyone who moved any of the pieces. Once when her school friends > >> came they all played with the Lego - Vicky couldn't cope and had a meltdown. > >> Now she gets carried away sitting in her bedroom re-arranging all the bits > >> and playing out scenarios - it is so wonderful to see as she has never had > >> any imaginative play - she has some friends who come to play as well and > >> they all spend hours building this Lego! I really thought that I would never > >> see this happen. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Hi All, > >> > >> > >> > >> I have just returned from another visit to Advance. Just thought that > >> I > >> > >> would share with you a very positive measurement for my dd. Sasha, > >> the > >> > >> Russian doctor who has developed a system for measuring breathing has > >> been > >> > >> monitoring Vicky's breathing. When she was first measured, there was > >> no > >> > >> thoracic breathing and very haphazard abdominal breathing. Now 8 > >> months > >> > >> later both her thoracic and abdominal breathing are virtually normal. > >> This > >> > >> is fantastic and it is even better to see the graphs on a computer > >> screen > >> > >> where the improvement is so clear to see. > >> > >> > >> > >> We have come away with more exercises - for us, we have stopped the > >> leg > >> > >> exercises for the moment as they were affecting a ligament injury in > >> Vicky's > >> > >> ankle and instead we are concentrating on further improving her lung > >> > >> function and her diaphragm muscle. was advising from home. > >> > >> > >> > >> Lily told me of a new service which they have introduced which is > >> where > >> > >> Janos will come to your home over a weekend to deliver the training. > >> In > >> > >> addition to the payment for the therapy, there is travel & > >> accomodation > >> > >> costs. However, this could still work out cheaper than going to > >> Advance. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2010 Report Share Posted October 14, 2010 Hi Chrisso - yes my name is Greek Cypriot but born in London and live on the hertfordshire/essex borders. Lots of family in Cyprus but I haven't been over for many years now as with all the treatments cant afford it lol!!! xx 2010/10/14 <tryfonas@...> thanks for the info... will be calling the center to see about my arrangments too....=))))PS Marina, you have a Greek name or Cypriot....Or of Cypriot Origin as i am.... do u live in the UK? Tracey thanks... Have made contact with Judith... seems like i have known her for years...=)))))----- Original Message Follows -----From: Tracey Clewer <thelifechangers@...> Autism Treatment Subject: Re: Re: TST Up-dateDate: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 13:45:32 +0100> Hi Marina >> Initial assessment is £80 for the two hour assessment. The first stage> massage training is 10 hours long at £50 per hour which is pretty much one> on one tuition. I have been lucky to be able to do the training over 2.5 > days with Auntie down the road offering accomodation for us.>> Basic First year>> Assessment £80 has to see, assess and measure patients before she> will take them on for therapy. > Initial training £500> Trainings 1 to 5 in first year 4 @ £ 500 each £ 2000>> Total first year TST costs £2580 before travel and accommodation.>> You may be able to speed things up if you go down for first training without > your child and learn it all in a very long and intensive day or possibly 2> days, This option really depends on how quickly you think you can fine tune> your hand pressure..>> Caudwell have been brilliant about funding TST because there are such good > and predictable results with the therapy.. You will need to commit to doing> about an hour of massage on your child 6 days a week in order to get the> most gains in the shortest possible time. and the decisions have been coming > through very promptly too.>> Best Wishes>>> Tracey>>> PS phone the centre if you need any more information 01342 311137>> On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 12:29 PM, Marina Vrahimi < > marinavrahimi@...> wrote:>> >> >> > OMG this all sounds great, soooo need to get finances together for TST,> > what would I be looking at to start out? Marina xx > >> > On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 8:46 PM, M <m.kidson60@...> wrote:> >> >>> >>> >> Isn't it great Tracey - although I knew that Vicky's breathing wasn't > >> right, I didn't know just how bad it was, though it's fine now! - We have> >> been very lucky to be there when Sasha has so that he could do his> >> measurements.> >> > >> Yes, the future is looking very bright - just in the last couple of weeks> >> or so I have noticed that Vicky seems more aware of what people are saying,> >> is taking in alot more and she is much more flexible. She has even started > >> playing with her Lego very flexibily - she has always built the models and> >> laid them out exactly as it shows on the box - they would then be left and> >> woe betide anyone who moved any of the pieces. Once when her school friends > >> came they all played with the Lego - Vicky couldn't cope and had a meltdown.> >> Now she gets carried away sitting in her bedroom re-arranging all the bits> >> and playing out scenarios - it is so wonderful to see as she has never had > >> any imaginative play - she has some friends who come to play as well and> >> they all spend hours building this Lego! I really thought that I would never> >> see this happen.> >> > >> > >>> >>> >> > >> > >> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >> Hi All,> >> > >>> >> > >> I have just returned from another visit to Advance. Just thought that > >> I> >> > >> would share with you a very positive measurement for my dd. Sasha,> >> the> >> > >> Russian doctor who has developed a system for measuring breathing has > >> been> >> > >> monitoring Vicky's breathing. When she was first measured, there was> >> no> >> > >> thoracic breathing and very haphazard abdominal breathing. Now 8 > >> months> >> > >> later both her thoracic and abdominal breathing are virtually normal.> >> This> >> > >> is fantastic and it is even better to see the graphs on a computer > >> screen> >> > >> where the improvement is so clear to see.> >> > >>> >> > >> We have come away with more exercises - for us, we have stopped the > >> leg> >> > >> exercises for the moment as they were affecting a ligament injury in> >> Vicky's> >> > >> ankle and instead we are concentrating on further improving her lung > >> > >> function and her diaphragm muscle. was advising from home.> >> > >>> >> > >> Lily told me of a new service which they have introduced which is > >> where> >> > >> Janos will come to your home over a weekend to deliver the training.> >> In> >> > >> addition to the payment for the therapy, there is travel & > >> accomodation> >> > >> costs. However, this could still work out cheaper than going to> >> Advance.> >> > >>> >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >>> >>> >> >>------------------------------------ DISCLAIMERNo information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2010 Report Share Posted October 14, 2010 Hi Chrisso - yes my name is Greek Cypriot but born in London and live on the hertfordshire/essex borders. Lots of family in Cyprus but I haven't been over for many years now as with all the treatments cant afford it lol!!! xx 2010/10/14 <tryfonas@...> thanks for the info... will be calling the center to see about my arrangments too....=))))PS Marina, you have a Greek name or Cypriot....Or of Cypriot Origin as i am.... do u live in the UK? Tracey thanks... Have made contact with Judith... seems like i have known her for years...=)))))----- Original Message Follows -----From: Tracey Clewer <thelifechangers@...> Autism Treatment Subject: Re: Re: TST Up-dateDate: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 13:45:32 +0100> Hi Marina >> Initial assessment is £80 for the two hour assessment. The first stage> massage training is 10 hours long at £50 per hour which is pretty much one> on one tuition. I have been lucky to be able to do the training over 2.5 > days with Auntie down the road offering accomodation for us.>> Basic First year>> Assessment £80 has to see, assess and measure patients before she> will take them on for therapy. > Initial training £500> Trainings 1 to 5 in first year 4 @ £ 500 each £ 2000>> Total first year TST costs £2580 before travel and accommodation.>> You may be able to speed things up if you go down for first training without > your child and learn it all in a very long and intensive day or possibly 2> days, This option really depends on how quickly you think you can fine tune> your hand pressure..>> Caudwell have been brilliant about funding TST because there are such good > and predictable results with the therapy.. You will need to commit to doing> about an hour of massage on your child 6 days a week in order to get the> most gains in the shortest possible time. and the decisions have been coming > through very promptly too.>> Best Wishes>>> Tracey>>> PS phone the centre if you need any more information 01342 311137>> On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 12:29 PM, Marina Vrahimi < > marinavrahimi@...> wrote:>> >> >> > OMG this all sounds great, soooo need to get finances together for TST,> > what would I be looking at to start out? Marina xx > >> > On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 8:46 PM, M <m.kidson60@...> wrote:> >> >>> >>> >> Isn't it great Tracey - although I knew that Vicky's breathing wasn't > >> right, I didn't know just how bad it was, though it's fine now! - We have> >> been very lucky to be there when Sasha has so that he could do his> >> measurements.> >> > >> Yes, the future is looking very bright - just in the last couple of weeks> >> or so I have noticed that Vicky seems more aware of what people are saying,> >> is taking in alot more and she is much more flexible. She has even started > >> playing with her Lego very flexibily - she has always built the models and> >> laid them out exactly as it shows on the box - they would then be left and> >> woe betide anyone who moved any of the pieces. Once when her school friends > >> came they all played with the Lego - Vicky couldn't cope and had a meltdown.> >> Now she gets carried away sitting in her bedroom re-arranging all the bits> >> and playing out scenarios - it is so wonderful to see as she has never had > >> any imaginative play - she has some friends who come to play as well and> >> they all spend hours building this Lego! I really thought that I would never> >> see this happen.> >> > >> > >>> >>> >> > >> > >> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >> Hi All,> >> > >>> >> > >> I have just returned from another visit to Advance. Just thought that > >> I> >> > >> would share with you a very positive measurement for my dd. Sasha,> >> the> >> > >> Russian doctor who has developed a system for measuring breathing has > >> been> >> > >> monitoring Vicky's breathing. When she was first measured, there was> >> no> >> > >> thoracic breathing and very haphazard abdominal breathing. Now 8 > >> months> >> > >> later both her thoracic and abdominal breathing are virtually normal.> >> This> >> > >> is fantastic and it is even better to see the graphs on a computer > >> screen> >> > >> where the improvement is so clear to see.> >> > >>> >> > >> We have come away with more exercises - for us, we have stopped the > >> leg> >> > >> exercises for the moment as they were affecting a ligament injury in> >> Vicky's> >> > >> ankle and instead we are concentrating on further improving her lung > >> > >> function and her diaphragm muscle. was advising from home.> >> > >>> >> > >> Lily told me of a new service which they have introduced which is > >> where> >> > >> Janos will come to your home over a weekend to deliver the training.> >> In> >> > >> addition to the payment for the therapy, there is travel & > >> accomodation> >> > >> costs. However, this could still work out cheaper than going to> >> Advance.> >> > >>> >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >>> >>> >> >>------------------------------------ DISCLAIMERNo information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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