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Ah, Shirley, I enjoy your laughs! :-) I've been here since early last year

(I think) and this place is really talking now that we have so many folks!

But WHERE did you get this info that LBD is 50/50 inheritable? I've never

heard anything like that before. In fact, that it is probably more fluky

than inherited.

Cheryl

(For the person asking, I'm in Mobile, AL, on the Gulf coast, from where you

have to drive north to get to the Deep South.)

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Hi everyone,

How long has everyone been in this group? I've been here about 3 wks

now.Also since this disease is said to have a 50/50 chance of being

hereditary does anyone think they may be a target for this. I wouldn't be

surprised if I get it someday but am really going to try to stay fit,

active, and healthy and use my mind as much as I can. And of course start

drinking more. May as well play it safe. (just joking. kind of). Shirley

>

>I think the word is finally getting around...But I think

>it will be a long time before the medical community

>learns from this little internet community...Just imagine

>what it must have been like before this sort of

>BB was around and individuals had to fight these

>diseases without the medical community support

>or beliefs>

>

>

>buev@... wrote:

>

> > Hi all,

> > Remember when we got one or two postings a day? We are getting a good

> > reputation, and are becoming the most popular kid on the block. Hope we

>can

> > shake up the medical community as well.

> > Any chance of starting up that chat room again?

> > Ev

>

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Cheryl-

I had also just read how children of LBD patients have a 50 percent

chance of inheriting gene to this disease. I typed in Lewy Body Disease

on a search screen.....scrolled until I found a website named

http://dementia.ion.ucl.ac.uk/candid/factshees/facts4.htm Fact Sheet

Number 4 - Lewy Body Dementia. It states under a heading " WHO CAN GET

LEWY BODY DEMENTIA? " that, " Any body can develop Lewy body dementia.

Post mortem studies examining the brains of people with dementia suggest

that it is relatively common. However, because there are still

questions about the exact nature of LBD prevalence figures do vary. It

appears to affect men and women alike. As yet risk factors for

developing the disease have not been identified. Rare 'familial' cases

of Lewy body disease have been described. In these families it is

ingerited as an 'autosomal dominant' disease which means that if a

person carries the gene, he/she will eventually develop the disease.

Their children have a 50% chance of inheriting the ilness.

This has really bothered me since I read this and printed it off on

Saturday Jan. 26th. I hope this helps.

Sandie

Des Moines, IA

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cheryl, here is one of the websites I got this information, I know I have

read it in another one too. Maybe I read it wrong because now I see that it

says it is rare " familial "

http://dementia.ion.ucl.ac.uk/candid/factsheets/facts4.htm

As yet risk factors for developing the disease have not been identified.

Rare 'familial' cases of Lewy body disease have been described. In these

families it is inherited as an 'autosomal dominant' disease which means that

if a person carries the gene, he/she will eventually develop the disease.

Their children have a 50% chance of inheriting the illness.

>>Ah, Shirley, I enjoy your laughs! :-) I've been here since early last

>>year

>(I think) and this place is really talking now that we have so many folks!

>

>But WHERE did you get this info that LBD is 50/50 inheritable? I've never

>heard anything like that before. In fact, that it is probably more fluky

>than inherited.

>

>

>

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I think you need to re-read it. Specifically the line

stating: " Rare 'familial' cases of Lewy body disease

have been described. " meaning that it is a rare

occurance to find the disease passed down amoung

family members. But, just to be safe, everyone

should grab all the fun & joy whilst they can.

Pat

sanclown@... wrote:

> Cheryl-

> I had also just read how children of LBD patients have a 50 percent

> chance of inheriting gene to this disease. I typed in Lewy Body Disease

> on a search screen.....scrolled until I found a website named

> http://dementia.ion.ucl.ac.uk/candid/factshees/facts4.htm Fact Sheet

> Number 4 - Lewy Body Dementia. It states under a heading " WHO CAN GET

> LEWY BODY DEMENTIA? " that, " Any body can develop Lewy body dementia.

> Post mortem studies examining the brains of people with dementia suggest

> that it is relatively common. However, because there are still

> questions about the exact nature of LBD prevalence figures do vary. It

> appears to affect men and women alike. As yet risk factors for

> developing the disease have not been identified. Rare 'familial' cases

> of Lewy body disease have been described. In these families it is

> ingerited as an 'autosomal dominant' disease which means that if a

> person carries the gene, he/she will eventually develop the disease.

> Their children have a 50% chance of inheriting the ilness.

>

> This has really bothered me since I read this and printed it off on

> Saturday Jan. 26th. I hope this helps.

> Sandie

> Des Moines, IA

>

>

>

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Thanks, Sandie. Most interesting. And disturbing. I hadn't seen this info

and really appreciate you sharing it. No wonder more children of LBD

patients seem to be demonstrating a heightened state of worry about being

victimized as patients, too. Let's hope a prevention can be found soon.

Cheryl LL

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Shirley--I've been here off and on for about a year. I do have fears

that I could end up with the same problem except that I don't have

the stresses that my mother lived with for the last decade because my

sister was living with her and eating her heart out. In fact my

mother was always looking for someone to take care of all her life. I

was more the kind of person who wasn't capable of making commitments

until I got my first cat. And my first two cats were so low

maintenance that they hardly count as a commitment--they gave more

than they took.

Lately I've become very clear that my stress levels have more to do

with my blood sugars being up or down than what I eat. Probably

stress has a lot to do with LBD too. I'm going to try to stay calmer.

I'm looking for a way to squeeze in some meditation time and I could

probably drink an oz or two of wine in the evening without getting

heartburn from it. I get on the treadmill every morning for a half

hour. I am trying to take care of myself.

> >

> > > Hi all,

> > > Remember when we got one or two postings a day? We are getting

a good

> > > reputation, and are becoming the most popular kid on the block.

Hope we

> >can

> > > shake up the medical community as well.

> > > Any chance of starting up that chat room again?

> > > Ev

> >

>

>

>

>

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I keep getting This website can not be found when I click on this. I knew

that I had read this somewhere on the internet though and couldn't find it

again the second time. Anyone else having problems with the link? Thanks.

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Cheryl-

I had also just read how children of LBD patients have a 50 percent

chance of inheriting gene to this disease. I typed in Lewy Body Disease

on a search screen.....scrolled until I found a website named

http://dementia.ion.ucl.ac.uk/candid/factshees/facts4.htm

<http://dementia.ion.ucl.ac.uk/candid/factshees/facts4.htm> Fact Sheet

Number 4 - Lewy Body Dementia. It states under a heading " WHO CAN GET

LEWY BODY DEMENTIA? " that, " Any body can develop Lewy body dementia.

Post mortem studies examining the brains of people with dementia suggest

that it is relatively common. However, because there are still

questions about the exact nature of LBD prevalence figures do vary. It

appears to affect men and women alike. As yet risk factors for

developing the disease have not been identified. Rare 'familial' cases

of Lewy body disease have been described. In these families it is

ingerited as an 'autosomal dominant' disease which means that if a

person carries the gene, he/she will eventually develop the disease.

Their children have a 50% chance of inheriting the ilness.

This has really bothered me since I read this and printed it off on

Saturday Jan. 26th. I hope this helps.

Sandie

Des Moines, IA

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Seems to be working now thanks.

Re: just wondering

Cheryl-

I had also just read how children of LBD patients have a 50 percent

chance of inheriting gene to this disease. I typed in Lewy Body Disease

on a search screen.....scrolled until I found a website named

http://dementia.ion.ucl.ac.uk/candid/factshees/facts4.htm

<http://dementia.ion.ucl.ac.uk/candid/factshees/facts4.htm>

< http://dementia.ion.ucl.ac.uk/candid/factshees/facts4.htm

<http://dementia.ion.ucl.ac.uk/candid/factshees/facts4.htm> > Fact Sheet

Number 4 - Lewy Body Dementia. It states under a heading " WHO CAN GET

LEWY BODY DEMENTIA? " that, " Any body can develop Lewy body dementia.

Post mortem studies examining the brains of people with dementia suggest

that it is relatively common. However, because there are still

questions about the exact nature of LBD prevalence figures do vary. It

appears to affect men and women alike. As yet risk factors for

developing the disease have not been identified. Rare 'familial' cases

of Lewy body disease have been described. In these families it is

ingerited as an 'autosomal dominant' disease which means that if a

person carries the gene, he/she will eventually develop the disease.

Their children have a 50% chance of inheriting the ilness.

This has really bothered me since I read this and printed it off on

Saturday Jan. 26th. I hope this helps.

Sandie

Des Moines, IA

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http://dementia.ion.ucl.ac.uk/candid/factsheets/facts4.htm

TRY THIS, SHE SOMEHOW COPIED IT DOWN DIFFRENT, SHIRLEY

>

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>To: " 'LBDcaregivers ' " <LBDcaregivers >

>Subject: RE: just wondering

>Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 09:36:03 -0500

>

>I keep getting This website can not be found when I click on this. I knew

>that I had read this somewhere on the internet though and couldn't find it

>again the second time. Anyone else having problems with the link? Thanks.

>

> Re: just wondering

>

>

>Cheryl-

>I had also just read how children of LBD patients have a 50 percent

>chance of inheriting gene to this disease. I typed in Lewy Body Disease

>on a search screen.....scrolled until I found a website named

>http://dementia.ion.ucl.ac.uk/candid/factshees/facts4.htm

><http://dementia.ion.ucl.ac.uk/candid/factshees/facts4.htm> Fact Sheet

>Number 4 - Lewy Body Dementia. It states under a heading " WHO CAN GET

>LEWY BODY DEMENTIA? " that, " Any body can develop Lewy body dementia.

>Post mortem studies examining the brains of people with dementia suggest

>that it is relatively common. However, because there are still

>questions about the exact nature of LBD prevalence figures do vary. It

>appears to affect men and women alike. As yet risk factors for

>developing the disease have not been identified. Rare 'familial' cases

>of Lewy body disease have been described. In these families it is

>ingerited as an 'autosomal dominant' disease which means that if a

>person carries the gene, he/she will eventually develop the disease.

>Their children have a 50% chance of inheriting the ilness.

>

>This has really bothered me since I read this and printed it off on

>Saturday Jan. 26th. I hope this helps.

>Sandie

>Des Moines, IA

>

>

>

>

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Yes, yes--Life is uncertain so eat dessert first. The fact that I got

that philosophy off a t-shirt should in no way dimish its validity!!!

>

> > Cheryl-

> > I had also just read how children of LBD patients have a 50

percent

> > chance of inheriting gene to this disease. I typed in Lewy Body

Disease

> > on a search screen.....scrolled until I found a website named

> > http://dementia.ion.ucl.ac.uk/candid/factshees/facts4.htm Fact

Sheet

> > Number 4 - Lewy Body Dementia. It states under a heading " WHO

CAN GET

> > LEWY BODY DEMENTIA? " that, " Any body can develop Lewy body

dementia.

> > Post mortem studies examining the brains of people with dementia

suggest

> > that it is relatively common. However, because there are still

> > questions about the exact nature of LBD prevalence figures do

vary. It

> > appears to affect men and women alike. As yet risk factors for

> > developing the disease have not been identified. Rare 'familial'

cases

> > of Lewy body disease have been described. In these families it is

> > ingerited as an 'autosomal dominant' disease which means that if a

> > person carries the gene, he/she will eventually develop the

disease.

> > Their children have a 50% chance of inheriting the ilness.

> >

> > This has really bothered me since I read this and printed it off

on

> > Saturday Jan. 26th. I hope this helps.

> > Sandie

> > Des Moines, IA

> >

> >

> >

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Rare 'familial' cases

of Lewy body disease have been described. In these families it is

ingerited as an 'autosomal dominant' disease which means that if a

person carries the gene, he/she will eventually develop the disease.

Their children have a 50% chance of inheriting the ilness.

Sandie, Not to worry! Notice the word RARE. Why worry about something

which is rare? 50% of RARE is still RARE. Our chances of being in a

serious accident are far, far greater.........not that I wish to raise

anyone's anxiety level.

Mai-Liis in CA.

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Please emphasize the word " rare " in describing the form of LBD that is

inheritable.

The probability is that your LO does NOT have that form!

Arlene in Boynton Beach, FL

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  • 1 year later...

I expect everybody is quite busy w the flu outbreak. It sounds like

your system w logician is working quite well. How does the billing

work for you? What are the weak points for logician? I am currently

using the alteer system and have used soapware. Soapware had alot

of the stuff you could build into it for the various recommendations

that would pop up. Alteer makes it harder, you have to build a flow

sheet that includes the various recommendations, and just pull it

up, you can readily see what was done and when then.

Brent

> Hello Everyone:

>

> After a steady stream of postings I suddenly have not seen any in

the last week. Am I missing postings? JT

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Greetings,

Still here :)

Just extremely busy working full time and trying to get all the paperwork together for opening in January.

Update for those interested:

The Spencer Township voted to rezone the apartment to allow a medical business to operate. Conditions placed on the business: One physician, One assistant, no more than an average of 3 patients an hour(due to parking contraints, I have 4 spaces) The rezoning conditions will be reviewed on a yearly basis.

Hospital credentialing is going well.

Insurance applications are proceeding quickly.

Biggest problem is Medical Malpractice Insurance, we are in the midst of a crises here in Ohio. Many physicians, including my own personal physician, are having their MedMal premiums going through the roof. My physician went from 8k last year to 16k this year, to 60k for next year. (the explanation for him is that in 25 years he has had two lawsuits, neither of which went to court or settlement). There are 5 companies in Ohio that do the MedMal, two have already rejected my applications (although I have a clean record for the totality of my career, 10 years), we are appealing one of them with the company we would prefer using, as the other three companies are in danger of closing in Ohio. There is also a potential policy through the Ohio Hospital Association, where the hospital pays a matching premium in addition to the physician's premium. The local hospital CEO is looking into this and has stated that if needed he would find the necessary funds. (however, due to the lack of cooperation from his governing hospital corporation, I am unsure that this would happen)

On another note, my wife who is handling most of the business aspects of the practice (she is a very successful self-made businesswoman, she runs two successful companies from home) has suggested a listserver group dedicated to the business aspects of cutting edge practices, including support for other spouses that are the business managers. If there is felt to be a need for this, we would be happy to open it and moderate it.

Tim

Just wondering

Hello Everyone:

After a steady stream of postings I suddenly have not seen any in the last week. Am I missing postings? JT

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I always welcome some good business help and moral support, sign me up.Tim Scroggins wrote:

Greetings,

Still here :)

Just extremely busy working full time and trying to get all the paperwork together for opening in January.

Update for those interested:

The Spencer Township voted to rezone the apartment to allow a medical business to operate. Conditions placed on the business: One physician, One assistant, no more than an average of 3 patients an hour(due to parking contraints, I have 4 spaces) The rezoning conditions will be reviewed on a yearly basis.

Hospital credentialing is going well.

Insurance applications are proceeding quickly.

Biggest problem is Medical Malpractice Insurance, we are in the midst of a crises here in Ohio. Many physicians, including my own personal physician, are having their MedMal premiums going through the roof. My physician went from 8k last year to 16k this year, to 60k for next year. (the explanation for him is that in 25 years he has had two lawsuits, neither of which went to court or settlement). There are 5 companies in Ohio that do the MedMal, two have already rejected my applications (although I have a clean record for the totality of my career, 10 years), we are appealing one of them with the company we would prefer using, as the other three companies are in danger of closing in Ohio. There is also a potential policy through the Ohio Hospital Association, where the hospital pays a matching premium in addition to the physician's premium. The local hospital CEO is looking into this and has stated that if needed

he would find the necessary funds. (however, due to the lack of cooperation from his governing hospital corporation, I am unsure that this would happen)

On another note, my wife who is handling most of the business aspects of the practice (she is a very successful self-made businesswoman, she runs two successful companies from home) has suggested a listserver group dedicated to the business aspects of cutting edge practices, including support for other spouses that are the business managers. If there is felt to be a need for this, we would be happy to open it and moderate it.

Tim

Just wondering

Hello Everyone:

After a steady stream of postings I suddenly have not seen any in the last week. Am I missing postings? JT

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I would love to be included on this list too. Thanks.

Just wondering

Hello Everyone:

After a steady stream of postings I suddenly have not seen any in the last week. Am I missing postings? JT

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the office list serve is a good idea but would it be helpful to keep it

together with this site?

> Greetings,

>

> Still here :)

>

> Just extremely busy working full time and trying to get all the

> paperwork together for opening in January.

>

> Update for those interested:

>

> The Spencer Township voted to rezone the apartment to allow a medical

> business to operate. Conditions placed on the business: One physician,

> One assistant, no more than an average of 3 patients an hour(due to

> parking contraints, I have 4 spaces) The rezoning conditions will be

> reviewed on a yearly basis.

>

> Hospital credentialing is going well.

>

> Insurance applications are proceeding quickly.

>

> Biggest problem is Medical Malpractice Insurance, we are in the midst

> of a crises here in Ohio. Many physicians, including my own personal

> physician, are having their MedMal premiums going through the roof. My

> physician went from 8k last year to 16k this year, to 60k for next year.

> (the explanation for him is that in 25 years he has had two lawsuits,

> neither of which went to court or settlement). There are 5 companies in

> Ohio that do the MedMal, two have already rejected my applications

> (although I have a clean record for the totality of my career, 10

> years), we are appealing one of them with the company we would prefer

> using, as the other three companies are in danger of closing in Ohio.

> There is also a potential policy through the Ohio Hospital Association,

> where the hospital pays a matching premium in addition to the

> physician's premium. The local hospital CEO is looking into this and

> has stated that if needed he would find the necessary funds. (however,

> due to the lack of cooperation from his governing hospital corporation,

> I am unsure that this would happen)

>

>

> On another note, my wife who is handling most of the business aspects of

> the practice (she is a very successful self-made businesswoman, she runs

> two successful companies from home) has suggested a listserver group

> dedicated to the business aspects of cutting edge practices, including

> support for other spouses that are the business managers. If there is

> felt to be a need for this, we would be happy to open it and moderate

> it.

>

> Tim

> Just wondering

>

>

> Hello Everyone:

>

> After a steady stream of postings I suddenly have not seen any in the

> last week. Am I missing postings? JT

>

>

>

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