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Dear ,

was born at 35 weeks, but they put him at 33 weeks gestationally. Even

at that he was a big baby. He weighted 6 lbs 14 ozs. was born

at 38 weeks. I had to stay in bed for 3 months to get him

here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't imagine life without either one of them........

Sue W Mom to Jake (10) and (6)

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Dear ,

was born at 35 weeks, but they put him at 33 weeks gestationally. Even

at that he was a big baby. He weighted 6 lbs 14 ozs. was born

at 38 weeks. I had to stay in bed for 3 months to get him

here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't imagine life without either one of them........

Sue W Mom to Jake (10) and (6)

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Dear ,

was born at 35 weeks, but they put him at 33 weeks gestationally. Even

at that he was a big baby. He weighted 6 lbs 14 ozs. was born

at 38 weeks. I had to stay in bed for 3 months to get him

here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't imagine life without either one of them........

Sue W Mom to Jake (10) and (6)

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I have a question for everyone here. Were your children preemies or

full term? erin was a 36 weeker

===

and

(neutropenic and immune deficent)

mom to Evan 6, 4 and Abby Rose (almost 2)

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I have a question for everyone here. Were your children preemies or

full term? erin was a 36 weeker

===

and

(neutropenic and immune deficent)

mom to Evan 6, 4 and Abby Rose (almost 2)

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macey was 36 weeks

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I have a question for everyone here. Were your children preemies or

full term? erin was a 36 weeker

===

and

(neutropenic and immune deficent)

mom to Evan 6, 4 and Abby Rose (almost 2)

_________________________________________________________

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macey was 36 weeks

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I have a question for everyone here. Were your children preemies or

full term? erin was a 36 weeker

===

and

(neutropenic and immune deficent)

mom to Evan 6, 4 and Abby Rose (almost 2)

_________________________________________________________

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macey was 36 weeks

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I have a question for everyone here. Were your children preemies or

full term? erin was a 36 weeker

===

and

(neutropenic and immune deficent)

mom to Evan 6, 4 and Abby Rose (almost 2)

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Hi ,

was a preemie, 28 weeks 6 days.

, wife to Preston, mother to Shelbie 8, Mandy 3 and 13 months

Moderator of Military EFMs, IVH-Hydrocephalus and NICU Families

Registered Chat for Preemies Friends and Family

Do not judge, so that you may not be judged.

For with the judgment you make you will be judged,

and the measure you give will be the measure you get.

why do you see the speck in your neighbor's eye,

but do not notice the log in your own eye?

You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye,

and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your neighbor's eye.

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>

>I have a question for everyone here. Were your children preemies or

>full term? erin was a 36 weeker

>===

> and

>(neutropenic and immune deficent)

>mom to Evan 6, 4 and Abby Rose (almost 2)

>_________________________________________________________

>

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Hi ,

was a preemie, 28 weeks 6 days.

, wife to Preston, mother to Shelbie 8, Mandy 3 and 13 months

Moderator of Military EFMs, IVH-Hydrocephalus and NICU Families

Registered Chat for Preemies Friends and Family

Do not judge, so that you may not be judged.

For with the judgment you make you will be judged,

and the measure you give will be the measure you get.

why do you see the speck in your neighbor's eye,

but do not notice the log in your own eye?

You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye,

and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your neighbor's eye.

7.1-5

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>

>

>I have a question for everyone here. Were your children preemies or

>full term? erin was a 36 weeker

>===

> and

>(neutropenic and immune deficent)

>mom to Evan 6, 4 and Abby Rose (almost 2)

>_________________________________________________________

>

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From Kirstie - Mum to Stef, Mam(CVID), Isaac and (CVID)

Cam was by dates 36 weeks but they said he was more like 34

gestationally - he was also a big baby at 6lb 11oz. was born spot

on time. I was in hospital for six weeks before Cam was born as a result

of polyhydramnios (excess amniotic fluid) which caused premature labour

several times.

Kirstie

susan noonan wrote:

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>

>

> I have a question for everyone here. Were your children preemies or

> full term? erin was a 36 weeker

> ===

> and

> (neutropenic and immune deficent)

> mom to Evan 6, 4 and Abby Rose (almost 2)

> _________________________________________________________

>

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From Kirstie - Mum to Stef, Mam(CVID), Isaac and (CVID)

Cam was by dates 36 weeks but they said he was more like 34

gestationally - he was also a big baby at 6lb 11oz. was born spot

on time. I was in hospital for six weeks before Cam was born as a result

of polyhydramnios (excess amniotic fluid) which caused premature labour

several times.

Kirstie

susan noonan wrote:

>

>

>

> I have a question for everyone here. Were your children preemies or

> full term? erin was a 36 weeker

> ===

> and

> (neutropenic and immune deficent)

> mom to Evan 6, 4 and Abby Rose (almost 2)

> _________________________________________________________

>

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From Kirstie - Mum to Stef, Mam(CVID), Isaac and (CVID)

Cam was by dates 36 weeks but they said he was more like 34

gestationally - he was also a big baby at 6lb 11oz. was born spot

on time. I was in hospital for six weeks before Cam was born as a result

of polyhydramnios (excess amniotic fluid) which caused premature labour

several times.

Kirstie

susan noonan wrote:

>

>

>

> I have a question for everyone here. Were your children preemies or

> full term? erin was a 36 weeker

> ===

> and

> (neutropenic and immune deficent)

> mom to Evan 6, 4 and Abby Rose (almost 2)

> _________________________________________________________

>

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>What is HFA and Aspies?

An Aspie is one with Aspergers Syndrome and HFA stands for High Functioning

Autistic, of which an Aspie is one. Autism today is a wide variety of

conditions that have yet to be fully sorted out and is refered to as

autistic spectrum disorders. PDD or Pervasive Developement Disorder is

another HFA disorder. AS also refers to Asperger's Syndrome. These days one

looks for short forms to avoid having to remember and type out all those

confusing words.

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>What is HFA and Aspies?

An Aspie is one with Aspergers Syndrome and HFA stands for High Functioning

Autistic, of which an Aspie is one. Autism today is a wide variety of

conditions that have yet to be fully sorted out and is refered to as

autistic spectrum disorders. PDD or Pervasive Developement Disorder is

another HFA disorder. AS also refers to Asperger's Syndrome. These days one

looks for short forms to avoid having to remember and type out all those

confusing words.

rferris

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Sharon

Here is a

>description of my kid. He's not good in social situations, very shy.

>He's very smart and has good verbal skills. He has trouble with

>handwriting, and is uncoordinated.

These things do not point to aspergers although they don't point away from

it either.

He has alot of sensory problems

>going on.

Can you be more specific?

He also has trouble making eye contact with people.

Again this doesn't point to aspergers but aspies will have this problem.

I know

>alot of times aspie kids can be dx with adhd. So I would like to gain

>some more knowledge, because I feel he might have aspergers.

Since i have both conditions i would compare them like this, ADD is an

obstacle and a challenge, it interferes with living. Aspergers or any high

functioning autism is a mountain and an impossibility. It cuts a hole in

your life that will always be there. While you are not completely disabled

a part of you is. So for your son to have Aspergers the evidence should be

pretty compelling. Socially his interactions should be noticable if not

jarring. I have an autistic child next door and her conversation is

startlingly disconnected from her surroundings. I can't even begin to have

a conversation with her.

Ric

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(can only play the gold plated banjo)

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Sharon

Here is a

>description of my kid. He's not good in social situations, very shy.

>He's very smart and has good verbal skills. He has trouble with

>handwriting, and is uncoordinated.

These things do not point to aspergers although they don't point away from

it either.

He has alot of sensory problems

>going on.

Can you be more specific?

He also has trouble making eye contact with people.

Again this doesn't point to aspergers but aspies will have this problem.

I know

>alot of times aspie kids can be dx with adhd. So I would like to gain

>some more knowledge, because I feel he might have aspergers.

Since i have both conditions i would compare them like this, ADD is an

obstacle and a challenge, it interferes with living. Aspergers or any high

functioning autism is a mountain and an impossibility. It cuts a hole in

your life that will always be there. While you are not completely disabled

a part of you is. So for your son to have Aspergers the evidence should be

pretty compelling. Socially his interactions should be noticable if not

jarring. I have an autistic child next door and her conversation is

startlingly disconnected from her surroundings. I can't even begin to have

a conversation with her.

Ric

ric ferris banjoist

O==# tenor

O====# plectrum

O=='=# 5 string

O~~'~# fancy inlays

(O)=='=# bluegrass

@~~'~# gold plated

(can only play the gold plated banjo)

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Lostinia, this is a very good question. I think it's a little of both. Today, you hear more and more about autism. People Are being made more aware of autism. Doctors are looking at it more carefully, and diagnosing differently. When my kids were diagnosed, I had not heard much about autism. Now it's in the papers, in the news, on specials. I think parents are becoming more aware and having their children evaluated sooner. I also think that alot of kids may have been misdiagnosed in the past and now with the new rating scales doctors use, more children are being diagnosed correctly, which changes the statistics. So in answer to your question, in my opinion of course, it's both, there is more awareness about autism, on the doctors part and parents. I'm sure others will have some good responses to this question. God bless, Sharon

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Lostinia, this is a very good question. I think it's a little of both. Today, you hear more and more about autism. People Are being made more aware of autism. Doctors are looking at it more carefully, and diagnosing differently. When my kids were diagnosed, I had not heard much about autism. Now it's in the papers, in the news, on specials. I think parents are becoming more aware and having their children evaluated sooner. I also think that alot of kids may have been misdiagnosed in the past and now with the new rating scales doctors use, more children are being diagnosed correctly, which changes the statistics. So in answer to your question, in my opinion of course, it's both, there is more awareness about autism, on the doctors part and parents. I'm sure others will have some good responses to this question. God bless, Sharon

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Lostinia, this is a very good question. I think it's a little of both. Today, you hear more and more about autism. People Are being made more aware of autism. Doctors are looking at it more carefully, and diagnosing differently. When my kids were diagnosed, I had not heard much about autism. Now it's in the papers, in the news, on specials. I think parents are becoming more aware and having their children evaluated sooner. I also think that alot of kids may have been misdiagnosed in the past and now with the new rating scales doctors use, more children are being diagnosed correctly, which changes the statistics. So in answer to your question, in my opinion of course, it's both, there is more awareness about autism, on the doctors part and parents. I'm sure others will have some good responses to this question. God bless, Sharon

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Check with your doctor and ask which psychologist

the can recommend that works in diagnosing special needs ....thats why I

was able to get my son tested without having to go threw the school district

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Where would an adult need to go to get a diagnosis of aspergers? Anyone know?

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/2654/Keep smiling! People will wonder what you're up to! :)

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My first batch seems to have killed the SCOBY (This is the one I got

on eBay). Or not? It has a bluish mold on top and is not round

anymore. I made sure no metal touched it, and thoroughly cleaned the

vessel (a glass coffeepot) Did I kill it or is this still the process

of creation? I've never seen this before (yes I used to brew all the

time) This is also the first time I've used green tea.

Help please?

Akiba

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YES!!! That DID help immensely!!! One do the pics was almost exactly what it

looks like!!! I think it is just brewing a bit differently as it is cooler

in here then it might like...that' however, will change, soon!

Thanks you!!

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

Thy Feet, My Feet

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> My first batch seems to have killed the SCOBY (This is the one I got

> on eBay). Or not? It has a bluish mold on top and is not round

> anymore.

Hello Akiba,

I'm quite sure that the word 'mold' is not justified.

The description fits very much the skin of the new culture

forming on top of your brew. This skin does indeed often

look bluish, especially when the brew was brewed with green tea.

I take it that there is no furry fuzz on top of the

blue, but that it is quite smooth?

The original culture would be somewhere underneath the new culture.

The new culture would always assume the shape of the aperture of the

vessel you are brewing in and would form a kind of seal across the whole

surface.

Have a look at the brewing pictures. They may be reassuring.

http://www.happyherbalist.com/pictures.htm

I'm confident your brew is alright!

Best wishes,

kombuchaly,

Margret:-)

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