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--- x christina <christina_xz@...> wrote:

> KWIM - Know what I mean

> philo - in this context talking about philosophical

> exemptions to vaccines.

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Lenny

What's the bioenergetic program from Doctor Norman about?

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This sounds like the type of stat Byrna would use. It is very likely that her

work would have the citation you are looking for. Consider looking in this

older work below, or her work in general. Hope this helps.

Siegel, B. (1996) In: The World of the Autistic Child: Understanding and

Treating Autistic Spectrum Disorder (Oxford University Press, New York)

In a message dated 10/27/2003 12:42:00 PM Pacific Standard Time,

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> Message: 8

> Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 23:11:54 -0000

> From: " eahcsca " <eahcsc@...>

> Subject: OT- Divorce Rate stats

>

> It has been a very long time since I last posted on this list.

> I used to read it several years ago on a regular basis. I hope you

> don't mind me popping in like this just to steal from you. :-)

>

> I am trying to write a " report " of sorts and I wanted to address a

> few areas- unfortunately, I am having a VERY hard time finding actual

> citations to back the stats I have heard.

>

> I wanted to address the following statement that I see written

> EVERYWHERE: the divorce rate for families with a child with autism is

> about 85%. I did a medline search and a psych lit search and come up

> with nothing - which concerns me. I am not that bad at entering

> search terms. :-)

>

> If you google this, you find plenty of sites that use this stat but

> no one seems to actually give a citation. I did find one site that

> said the divorce rate was NO HIGHER than regular families (siegel

> 2001)but I have yet to find an actual cite for the infamous 85% rate.

>

> Anyone wanna point me in the right direction on this one? I can't

> believe that it is NO higher than regular families... On the other

> hand, if I can't find an actual cite... I can't use the stat. :)

>

> thanks,

>

>

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Re: " ...Dr. Mc is the only doctor I've ever met who actually

understood why Armour thyroid is preferable, but also took the time to

explain it to me in clear, understandable terms, talking about the chemical

reactions within my body and how they differ with the Armour thyroid...).

(added 02/03)

Hello, My name is Roxana. I have been lurking and reading this elist on

digest for a couple of months, and am very impressed. Besides what I have

been doing for the past several years, this is the first I have heard of

patients taking charge of their lives. Hooray! I'm not alone!

I promise to post my experiences (since 1977 when I found myself plagued

with hyperthyroidism through today when I'm trying to understand and heal

from hypothyroidism, osteoporosis, and high cholesterol levels) in a future

post.

Is is possible for someone to post the information referred to above? I do

take Armour (bless it), and an adrenal glandular, plus about 45 other

supplements daily. However, I make it a point to understand the

interactions of all this " self-medication " as the allopaths term it.

Hopefully,

Roxana <r2libra@...>

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Hi Roxana, I am interested in your story. I was misdiagnosed as hyper and

had a partial thyroidectomy and then no thyroid meds for 30 years. Sad

what we go through, until we stop being passive and become proactive.

Welcome,

Gracia

>

> Hello, My name is Roxana. I have been lurking and reading this elist on

> digest for a couple of months, and am very impressed. Besides what I have

> been doing for the past several years, this is the first I have heard of

> patients taking charge of their lives. Hooray! I'm not alone!

>

> I promise to post my experiences (since 1977 when I found myself plagued

> with hyperthyroidism through today when I'm trying to understand and heal

> from hypothyroidism, osteoporosis, and high cholesterol levels) in a

future

> post.

>

> Is is possible for someone to post the information referred to above? I do

> take Armour (bless it), and an adrenal glandular, plus about 45 other

> supplements daily. However, I make it a point to understand the

> interactions of all this " self-medication " as the allopaths term it.

>

> Hopefully,

> Roxana <r2libra@...>

>

>

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hi roxana & welcome! my mom has a similar story. She suffered with

hyperthyroidism when I was a teen (late 70's/early 80s) and ended up having a

partial TT.

She recently began suffering from high cholesterol and hypothyroidism. She's

taking Synthroid now. She also takes a lot of supplements.

I'm curious what changes you've noticed since you switched to Armour. My doc

recently switched me from synthetic T3/T4 combo to Armour 3 weeks ago & I've

seen a lot of improvements.

thanks. take care, sheila

Roxana Muise <r2libra@...> wrote:

Re: " ...Dr. Mc is the only doctor I've ever met who actually

understood why Armour thyroid is preferable, but also took the time to

explain it to me in clear, understandable terms, talking about the chemical

reactions within my body and how they differ with the Armour thyroid...).

(added 02/03)

Hello, My name is Roxana. I have been lurking and reading this elist on

digest for a couple of months, and am very impressed. Besides what I have

been doing for the past several years, this is the first I have heard of

patients taking charge of their lives. Hooray! I'm not alone!

I promise to post my experiences (since 1977 when I found myself plagued

with hyperthyroidism through today when I'm trying to understand and heal

from hypothyroidism, osteoporosis, and high cholesterol levels) in a future

post.

Is is possible for someone to post the information referred to above? I do

take Armour (bless it), and an adrenal glandular, plus about 45 other

supplements daily. However, I make it a point to understand the

interactions of all this " self-medication " as the allopaths term it.

Hopefully,

Roxana <r2libra@...>

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http://www.ithyroid.com/supplement_list.htm

this will help---look at very bottom

> Re: " ...Dr. Mc is the only doctor I've ever met who actually

> understood why Armour thyroid is preferable, but also took the time

to

> explain it to me in clear, understandable terms, talking about the

chemical

> reactions within my body and how they differ with the Armour

thyroid...).

> (added 02/03)

>

> Hello, My name is Roxana. I have been lurking and reading this

elist on

> digest for a couple of months, and am very impressed. Besides what

I have

> been doing for the past several years, this is the first I have

heard of

> patients taking charge of their lives. Hooray! I'm not alone!

>

> I promise to post my experiences (since 1977 when I found myself

plagued

> with hyperthyroidism through today when I'm trying to understand

and heal

> from hypothyroidism, osteoporosis, and high cholesterol levels) in

a future

> post.

>

> Is is possible for someone to post the information referred to

above? I do

> take Armour (bless it), and an adrenal glandular, plus about 45

other

> supplements daily. However, I make it a point to understand the

> interactions of all this " self-medication " as the allopaths term it.

>

> Hopefully,

> Roxana <r2libra@r...>

>

>

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In a message dated 1/27/04 3:18:03 AM Eastern Standard Time,

writes:

> " Grace H. " <foxyfox8@...> wrote:Dee,

>

> I give between 300-400 mg pills and she's 13yo. I find that if

> I give more than that that she gets diarrhea so you may have to

> raise it or lower it. Some people go much higher than that, but I find

> that the dose I give works out just fine. I agree that laughter

> is the best medicine and I try to do that as often as I can. Take care

> and God Bless!

>

> Grace

>

Grace

I give Charlie 250 mg of Magnesium with it's B cofactor three times a day

to get the Mg levels up to where he needs them. He does not experience loose

stools this way.

MJH

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Does anyone know where i can get a shrink sealer at a reasonable cost. I had

a site book marked and when i went to place my order it was gone. I don't know

if it went out of business or what. I really need one, does anyone have an

old one around that they want to get rid of?

Jennie

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