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It works well for some people.  You do what you have to do sometimes. Ideally,

the air would be pristine but alas, it is not. You can diffuse some oils, I like

doing sage water steam inhalations with a towel over my head as well. There is a

blocker , cant remember what its called but starts with a c and its supposed to

block allergens from triggering . I'm thinking there could be some aternative

things to try, look up aromatherapies, she might have something. All

natural. There are some homeopathic swab type things too OTC.

 

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> It's that time of year and I have a sinus infection compounded by a

> bout of the flu! My doctor prescribed Nasocort, a steroid nasal

spray

> (along with a host of other things that I'm not taking). Does anyone

> know if it will help speed up recovery so that I can smell again? I

> would prefer not to use medication, but if it will restore my nose,

> then bring it on!

> Maggie

>

Have you tried a neti pot. I suffer from chronic sinusitus and although

I have not personally tried this, many have recommended it to me.

Petra

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eukalyptus essential oil works a treat! just put a few drops on your

shirt during the day and your pillow at night!

You might want to add some majoram to it...it was traditionally used to

cure loss of smell in some cases....not sure how it actually workd, but

it's gentle and nice smelling.....

I'd also cut out all milk products for the time being as they promote

mucous production, and take some garlic and horse radish supplements,

which clear the sinuses and are anti inflammatory.

Ambrosia

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02/24/09 13:35:00

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I have had good results from a neti pot and Aromatic Salts that I get from Into

The Scented

Garden. I have heard that you shouldn't use it if you are already sick, but when

my allergies

start in, it has helped where no OTC med did.

P.S. : I do not sell neti pots or am I afilliated with Into The Scented Garden

;)

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I would sell those. They can be disinfected......I've decided I want to sell

those, diffusers and those really cool salt stone lamps and votive

holders.........I got one that is almost 3 lbs with a candle in it and its

supposed to clean the air.......it looks sooooooooo cool, like a nice chunk of

rose quartz.....whether it works or not it still looks cool LOL

 

They have saline you can irrigate your sinuses with, those bottles don't get

cleaned by most people......its like nose spray......think about it.....but a

neti pot can be cleaned.

 

i just do the bowl and towel thing and a good ole vaporizer with oils.

 

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> It's that time of year and I have a sinus infection compounded by a

> bout of the flu! My doctor prescribed Nasocort, a steroid nasal spray

> (along with a host of other things that I'm not taking).

Maggie:

A couple years ago I got a wonderful recipe from this list, awesome, but an

awful lot of work if you are allready ill. Delicious too.

Cup Each of Peeled and chopped: ( these must be Fresh products, not dried

etc)

Horseradish

Red Habanero pepers (or jalapeno-Red if no Habanero's available)

Garlic

Ginger

White onions

Covered by organic apple sauce vinegor and blended in blender.

I like to add a fresh squeezed lemon as well.

Stores up to 4 months, makes about a quart and a pint.

I cut this concoction with olive oil and spread it on toast, it is beautiful

of color, texture and taste. Though I've had at least one guest who thought

it looked beautiful, took a big bite and her face was priceless. I learned

then to forwarn the unfamiliar. She's been carefully testing anything I

hand her every since, she lacks a pallette for strong flavors, particular

peppers/horseradish etc. It had been cut with olive oil, I have to restrain

myself from just eating it endlessly, on toasted, quality heavy bread it's a

treat. Certainly more flavorful and fun than a pill of any sort. I've used

it to protect myself when others are ill in the work site

& successfully for stuffed sinuses.

Patti

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If I had a shop, I would sell neti pots and salt, too.

Neti takes a little getting used to--I was definitely hesitant about it the

first few times, but

after I realized that it was relieving my allergy symptoms and all the

associated breathing

problems, I got on board!

None of the OTC or prescription drugs ever worked for me.

I got one of the salt lamps for my birthday and liked it so much I got a second

one.

Whether the claims made for them are true or not, I don't know, but they are

glowing and

soothing to look at and that surely has a positive effect!

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> It's that time of year and I have a sinus infection...

These things hit just when you need not be sick! When you're in the

middle of really needing your nose.

I use a neti pot with warm saline and a few drops of goldenseal root

tincture. Do it more than you think you need to. Very helpful.

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> It's that time of year and I have a sinus infection

> compounded by a

> bout of the flu! My doctor prescribed Nasocort, a steroid

> nasal spray

> (along with a host of other things that I'm not

> taking). Does anyone

> know if it will help speed up recovery so that I can smell

> again? I

> would prefer not to use medication, but if it will restore

> my nose,

> then bring it on!

> Maggie

>

This reminds me of an experience I had a few years ago. I used some kind of

nasal spray that my mother's doctor had recommended to her (I bought my own

bottle). On the second dose I found that one side of my mouth had gone numb

even up to my nose which really scared me. I think it was Zicam (not nasacort,

I think that's okay). When I looked on the internet I found that a number of

people had lost their sense of smell after using it. So, a warning to perfumers!

I snort salt water when my sinuses are bothering me. I also have good luck

inhaling over a warm bowl of water with eucalyptus and basil.

Good luck and feel better soon!

Elise

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Hi Maggie,

Try to blend some of the EOs like tea tree, eucalyptus, spinard,

Cypress, lemon and mix with almond oil. Then apply to your body as if

its a body oil and turn on the hot water and have a nice essential oil

shower! It did work for me...just make sure which EOs work best.

Then hava a nice cup of ginger tea (my own recipe, let me know if you

want it).

Hope you recover soon...I had a cold for two weeks and was going crazy

not being able to smell anything except just wanting to eat spicy food

and sushi with wasabi (horsedish).

Angi

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> It's that time of year and I have a sinus infection compounded by a

> bout of the flu!

arrrkkk!

ever Np-ers worst predicament!

Get thee to the acupuncturist as well as doing the neti pot thing,

saline nasal rinses, e oil inhalations and chest rubs, herbal teas ...

you know, all the lovely things, including rest.

Have also observed that dry hot air in central heating makes mucous

membranes swollen and dry, and therefore prone to these infections and

chronic sinusitis. Cool moist air - such as down by the sea - can be

a great antidote.

Take care

Margi

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Hi all, happy new year. My DS, specific antibody deficiency,

has been having awful trouble with sinusitis and associated post nasal drip for

weeks. Antibiotics

don't work any more. He is 4.5. We are doing sinus rinses

and waiting for a CT scan. Very little comes out of his

nose, most of it goes down his throat leading to the most

horrific coughing.

Any experiences, ideas you could share?

thanks, Carol

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Carol,

My son also has a specific antibody deficiency (as well as low IgG and IgM

and some T-cell weirdness). Anyway, he has major issues with chronic

sinusitis and we’ve finally ended up back on IVIG. He usually has to do 21

days of antibiotics in order to clear the infection, but this last time we

did 42 days to get him clear to start the IVIG. He is finally sinus

infection free after all of those antibiotics and then 4 rounds of IVIG now

(well, 2 ½ doses and 2 full doses).

Is your son on IVIG? I can’t think of anything else you can do other than

possibly allergy shots if there are underlying allergies. What about reflux?

That can contribute to sinus issues as well.

Mom to Caelan 11

_____

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

carriepal

Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2011 10:02 AM

Subject: Sinusitis

Hi all, happy new year. My DS, specific antibody deficiency,

has been having awful trouble with sinusitis and associated post nasal drip

for weeks. Antibiotics

don't work any more. He is 4.5. We are doing sinus rinses

and waiting for a CT scan. Very little comes out of his

nose, most of it goes down his throat leading to the most

horrific coughing.

Any experiences, ideas you could share?

thanks, Carol

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Carol,

My son also has a specific antibody deficiency (as well as low IgG and IgM

and some T-cell weirdness). Anyway, he has major issues with chronic

sinusitis and we’ve finally ended up back on IVIG. He usually has to do 21

days of antibiotics in order to clear the infection, but this last time we

did 42 days to get him clear to start the IVIG. He is finally sinus

infection free after all of those antibiotics and then 4 rounds of IVIG now

(well, 2 ½ doses and 2 full doses).

Is your son on IVIG? I can’t think of anything else you can do other than

possibly allergy shots if there are underlying allergies. What about reflux?

That can contribute to sinus issues as well.

Mom to Caelan 11

_____

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

carriepal

Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2011 10:02 AM

Subject: Sinusitis

Hi all, happy new year. My DS, specific antibody deficiency,

has been having awful trouble with sinusitis and associated post nasal drip

for weeks. Antibiotics

don't work any more. He is 4.5. We are doing sinus rinses

and waiting for a CT scan. Very little comes out of his

nose, most of it goes down his throat leading to the most

horrific coughing.

Any experiences, ideas you could share?

thanks, Carol

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Unless ordered by the dr, I would stop the sinus rinses...my friend was using a

neti pot with her son and it actually resulted in the organisms being migrated

deeper into the sinuses and eventually a fungal overgrowth.....I guess they are

OK for folks with normal immunity but perhaps not good when the person's

immunity is impaired....sue

From: carriepal <carriepal@...>

Subject: Sinusitis

Date: Saturday, January 1, 2011, 4:02 PM

 

Hi all, happy new year. My DS, specific antibody deficiency,

has been having awful trouble with sinusitis and associated post nasal drip for

weeks. Antibiotics

don't work any more. He is 4.5. We are doing sinus rinses

and waiting for a CT scan. Very little comes out of his

nose, most of it goes down his throat leading to the most

horrific coughing.

Any experiences, ideas you could share?

thanks, Carol

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Unless ordered by the dr, I would stop the sinus rinses...my friend was using a

neti pot with her son and it actually resulted in the organisms being migrated

deeper into the sinuses and eventually a fungal overgrowth.....I guess they are

OK for folks with normal immunity but perhaps not good when the person's

immunity is impaired....sue

From: carriepal <carriepal@...>

Subject: Sinusitis

Date: Saturday, January 1, 2011, 4:02 PM

 

Hi all, happy new year. My DS, specific antibody deficiency,

has been having awful trouble with sinusitis and associated post nasal drip for

weeks. Antibiotics

don't work any more. He is 4.5. We are doing sinus rinses

and waiting for a CT scan. Very little comes out of his

nose, most of it goes down his throat leading to the most

horrific coughing.

Any experiences, ideas you could share?

thanks, Carol

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Macey uses a rhinoflow machine ordered by the ENT. She uses sterile saline and

sometimes Bactroban in it. She's needed IV's when she was younger but rinses,

Nasacort spray and early doc visits help. She has already had a FESS

(endoscopic sinus surgery) but she was 3 and newly diagnosed.

Ursula

Mom to Macey (15, CVID)

On Jan 1, 2011, at 7:32 PM, Sue Bordelon <sudubo@...> wrote:

> Unless ordered by the dr, I would stop the sinus rinses...my friend was using

a neti pot with her son and it actually resulted in the organisms being migrated

deeper into the sinuses and eventually a fungal overgrowth.....I guess they are

OK for folks with normal immunity but perhaps not good when the person's

immunity is impaired....sue

>

>

>

> From: carriepal <carriepal@...>

> Subject: Sinusitis

>

> Date: Saturday, January 1, 2011, 4:02 PM

>

>

>

> Hi all, happy new year. My DS, specific antibody deficiency,

>

> has been having awful trouble with sinusitis and associated post nasal drip

for weeks. Antibiotics

>

> don't work any more. He is 4.5. We are doing sinus rinses

>

> and waiting for a CT scan. Very little comes out of his

>

> nose, most of it goes down his throat leading to the most

>

> horrific coughing.

>

> Any experiences, ideas you could share?

>

> thanks, Carol

>

>

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Macey uses a rhinoflow machine ordered by the ENT. She uses sterile saline and

sometimes Bactroban in it. She's needed IV's when she was younger but rinses,

Nasacort spray and early doc visits help. She has already had a FESS

(endoscopic sinus surgery) but she was 3 and newly diagnosed.

Ursula

Mom to Macey (15, CVID)

On Jan 1, 2011, at 7:32 PM, Sue Bordelon <sudubo@...> wrote:

> Unless ordered by the dr, I would stop the sinus rinses...my friend was using

a neti pot with her son and it actually resulted in the organisms being migrated

deeper into the sinuses and eventually a fungal overgrowth.....I guess they are

OK for folks with normal immunity but perhaps not good when the person's

immunity is impaired....sue

>

>

>

> From: carriepal <carriepal@...>

> Subject: Sinusitis

>

> Date: Saturday, January 1, 2011, 4:02 PM

>

>

>

> Hi all, happy new year. My DS, specific antibody deficiency,

>

> has been having awful trouble with sinusitis and associated post nasal drip

for weeks. Antibiotics

>

> don't work any more. He is 4.5. We are doing sinus rinses

>

> and waiting for a CT scan. Very little comes out of his

>

> nose, most of it goes down his throat leading to the most

>

> horrific coughing.

>

> Any experiences, ideas you could share?

>

> thanks, Carol

>

>

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We uses the Groshan irrigation system. It uses the packets by Neilmed and rinses

like a Water pik but it was made by a ENT. It is what has made the most

difference for us. You do have to be careful not to use it on too high a setting

because my son got an ear infection from the pressure when he tried it the first

time. If I can get him to use it.... we find it is the BEST way to keep his

infections down. I have not heard anything about kids with PID not being able to

use the rinses. We were told that it was essential to keep his infections down.

BARBIE

________________________________

From: Sue Bordelon <sudubo@...>

Sent: Sat, January 1, 2011 4:32:09 PM

Subject: Re: Sinusitis

Unless ordered by the dr, I would stop the sinus rinses...my friend was using a

neti pot with her son and it actually resulted in the organisms being migrated

deeper into the sinuses and eventually a fungal overgrowth.....I guess they are

OK for folks with normal immunity but perhaps not good when the person's

immunity is impaired....sue

From: carriepal <carriepal@...>

Subject: Sinusitis

Date: Saturday, January 1, 2011, 4:02 PM

Hi all, happy new year. My DS, specific antibody deficiency,

has been having awful trouble with sinusitis and associated post nasal drip for

weeks. Antibiotics

don't work any more. He is 4.5. We are doing sinus rinses

and waiting for a CT scan. Very little comes out of his

nose, most of it goes down his throat leading to the most

horrific coughing.

Any experiences, ideas you could share?

thanks, Carol

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We uses the Groshan irrigation system. It uses the packets by Neilmed and rinses

like a Water pik but it was made by a ENT. It is what has made the most

difference for us. You do have to be careful not to use it on too high a setting

because my son got an ear infection from the pressure when he tried it the first

time. If I can get him to use it.... we find it is the BEST way to keep his

infections down. I have not heard anything about kids with PID not being able to

use the rinses. We were told that it was essential to keep his infections down.

BARBIE

________________________________

From: Sue Bordelon <sudubo@...>

Sent: Sat, January 1, 2011 4:32:09 PM

Subject: Re: Sinusitis

Unless ordered by the dr, I would stop the sinus rinses...my friend was using a

neti pot with her son and it actually resulted in the organisms being migrated

deeper into the sinuses and eventually a fungal overgrowth.....I guess they are

OK for folks with normal immunity but perhaps not good when the person's

immunity is impaired....sue

From: carriepal <carriepal@...>

Subject: Sinusitis

Date: Saturday, January 1, 2011, 4:02 PM

Hi all, happy new year. My DS, specific antibody deficiency,

has been having awful trouble with sinusitis and associated post nasal drip for

weeks. Antibiotics

don't work any more. He is 4.5. We are doing sinus rinses

and waiting for a CT scan. Very little comes out of his

nose, most of it goes down his throat leading to the most

horrific coughing.

Any experiences, ideas you could share?

thanks, Carol

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My son has MRSA colonization in his nose...

I asked about nasal flushes and his ENT freaked! He said no, no, no....The

sinuses are generally distant and protected from a lot of bacteria present in

the anterior part of the nose. He said " you would be pushing MRSA and possibly

other micro-organisms deeper into his nasal cavity. " Flooding organisms from a

dirty area into a cleaner area which is not aerated as well....this could be a

disaster, as it has been in my child's case.

 This is what happened when my son got mastoiditis.(the middle ear should be

sterile) .the bacteria had moved from the nose deeper into the cavity and

Eustachian tubes, and then into the pockets near the mastoid bone.  I

understand what our ENT means - that such nasal washes are not for

everyone.....(He works a lot with people who have chronic illness, immune

disorders, and on immunosuppressant meds.)

Sue

From: carriepal <carriepal@...>

Subject: Sinusitis

Date: Saturday, January 1, 2011, 4:02 PM

Hi all, happy new year. My DS, specific antibody deficiency,

has been having awful trouble with sinusitis and associated post nasal drip for

weeks. Antibiotics

don't work any more. He is 4.5. We are doing sinus rinses

and waiting for a CT scan. Very little comes out of his

nose, most of it goes down his throat leading to the most

horrific coughing.

Any experiences, ideas you could share?

thanks, Carol

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My son has MRSA colonization in his nose...

I asked about nasal flushes and his ENT freaked! He said no, no, no....The

sinuses are generally distant and protected from a lot of bacteria present in

the anterior part of the nose. He said " you would be pushing MRSA and possibly

other micro-organisms deeper into his nasal cavity. " Flooding organisms from a

dirty area into a cleaner area which is not aerated as well....this could be a

disaster, as it has been in my child's case.

 This is what happened when my son got mastoiditis.(the middle ear should be

sterile) .the bacteria had moved from the nose deeper into the cavity and

Eustachian tubes, and then into the pockets near the mastoid bone.  I

understand what our ENT means - that such nasal washes are not for

everyone.....(He works a lot with people who have chronic illness, immune

disorders, and on immunosuppressant meds.)

Sue

From: carriepal <carriepal@...>

Subject: Sinusitis

Date: Saturday, January 1, 2011, 4:02 PM

Hi all, happy new year. My DS, specific antibody deficiency,

has been having awful trouble with sinusitis and associated post nasal drip for

weeks. Antibiotics

don't work any more. He is 4.5. We are doing sinus rinses

and waiting for a CT scan. Very little comes out of his

nose, most of it goes down his throat leading to the most

horrific coughing.

Any experiences, ideas you could share?

thanks, Carol

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I do not know what to think but I have been told by 3 immunologists and 3 ENTs

that it is IMPERATIVE that we do nasal rinses daily to keep the overall bacteria

rates down there fore the tissue can remain more healthy and less inflammed

therefore preventing infections. I would be interested to know what others have

been told because this has been for about the last 6 or 7 years that they have

been pushing them. I am sure that it could change as far as the recommendations

since they have only been used over that period of time. My son does have PID

but this is the info we have at this time to work with.

BARBIE

________________________________

From: Sue Bordelon <sudubo@...>

Sent: Sat, January 1, 2011 11:05:09 PM

Subject: Re: Sinusitis

My son has MRSA colonization in his nose...

I asked about nasal flushes and his ENT freaked! He said no, no, no....The

sinuses are generally distant and protected from a lot of bacteria present in

the anterior part of the nose. He said " you would be pushing MRSA and possibly

other micro-organisms deeper into his nasal cavity. " Flooding organisms from a

dirty area into a cleaner area which is not aerated as well....this could be a

disaster, as it has been in my child's case.

This is what happened when my son got mastoiditis.(the middle ear should be

sterile) .the bacteria had moved from the nose deeper into the cavity and

Eustachian tubes, and then into the pockets near the mastoid bone. I understand

what our ENT means - that such nasal washes are not for everyone.....(He works a

lot with people who have chronic illness, immune disorders, and on

immunosuppressant meds.)

Sue

From: carriepal <carriepal@...>

Subject: Sinusitis

Date: Saturday, January 1, 2011, 4:02 PM

Hi all, happy new year. My DS, specific antibody deficiency,

has been having awful trouble with sinusitis and associated post nasal drip for

weeks. Antibiotics

don't work any more. He is 4.5. We are doing sinus rinses

and waiting for a CT scan. Very little comes out of his

nose, most of it goes down his throat leading to the most

horrific coughing.

Any experiences, ideas you could share?

thanks, Carol

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I do not know what to think but I have been told by 3 immunologists and 3 ENTs

that it is IMPERATIVE that we do nasal rinses daily to keep the overall bacteria

rates down there fore the tissue can remain more healthy and less inflammed

therefore preventing infections. I would be interested to know what others have

been told because this has been for about the last 6 or 7 years that they have

been pushing them. I am sure that it could change as far as the recommendations

since they have only been used over that period of time. My son does have PID

but this is the info we have at this time to work with.

BARBIE

________________________________

From: Sue Bordelon <sudubo@...>

Sent: Sat, January 1, 2011 11:05:09 PM

Subject: Re: Sinusitis

My son has MRSA colonization in his nose...

I asked about nasal flushes and his ENT freaked! He said no, no, no....The

sinuses are generally distant and protected from a lot of bacteria present in

the anterior part of the nose. He said " you would be pushing MRSA and possibly

other micro-organisms deeper into his nasal cavity. " Flooding organisms from a

dirty area into a cleaner area which is not aerated as well....this could be a

disaster, as it has been in my child's case.

This is what happened when my son got mastoiditis.(the middle ear should be

sterile) .the bacteria had moved from the nose deeper into the cavity and

Eustachian tubes, and then into the pockets near the mastoid bone. I understand

what our ENT means - that such nasal washes are not for everyone.....(He works a

lot with people who have chronic illness, immune disorders, and on

immunosuppressant meds.)

Sue

From: carriepal <carriepal@...>

Subject: Sinusitis

Date: Saturday, January 1, 2011, 4:02 PM

Hi all, happy new year. My DS, specific antibody deficiency,

has been having awful trouble with sinusitis and associated post nasal drip for

weeks. Antibiotics

don't work any more. He is 4.5. We are doing sinus rinses

and waiting for a CT scan. Very little comes out of his

nose, most of it goes down his throat leading to the most

horrific coughing.

Any experiences, ideas you could share?

thanks, Carol

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, how many times a day do you do the nose wash?

Carol

> > > >

> > > > I do not know what to think but I have been told by 3 immunologists and

3 ENTs

> > > > that it is IMPERATIVE that we do nasal rinses daily to keep the overall

bacteria

> > > > rates down there fore the tissue can remain more healthy and less

inflammed

> > > > therefore preventing infections. I would be interested to know what

others have

> > > > been told because this has been for about the last 6 or 7 years that

they have

> > > > been pushing them. I am sure that it could change as far as the

recommendations

> > > > since they have only been used over that period of time. My son does

have PID

> > > > but this is the info we have at this time to work with.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > BARBIE

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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