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WELCOME BUFFY. I AM ALSO NEW TO THE GROUP. THIS IS MY FIFTH WEEK AND I LOST A

TOTAL OF 10 LBS; ITS SLOW BUT I LOV LUCK E THIS DIET AND I AM REGRETFUL THAT

I WAISTED MY TIME ON THE OTHER FAD DIETS. THIS GROUP IS VERY AMAZING AND

INSPIRATIONAL. GOOD LUCK AND ENJOY THE JOURNY

CADIT

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Hi Buffy,

Nice to " meet " you and welcome! I understand about the backsliding....I

have lost 26 pounds since January, but had been slipping up lately. I

also recommited to the program about a week ago and I am so happy about

it. Nice to see another " Web TV'er " here too!

Hugs,

Pat

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I was sooo glad to see this information. My husband finally agreed that a

TR was good and that he wanted a baby (or two) Like everyone else, money is

now the factor. thank you you just made my day........carly in austin

texas

>

>Reply-To: TubalLigationReversal

>To: TubalLigationReversal

>Subject: Re: New Here

>Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 16:07:39 -0500

>

>Oh please do. I wish I could afford $6,500.00 To go to doctor Levin he

>seems like a very nice man. But I want to have a baby and it would take

>forever to save up that much. I will throughly investigate everything

>though. I'll email you after my appointment.

>

>

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> >Reply-To: TubalLigationReversal

> >To: TubalLigationReversal

> >Subject: Re: New Here

> >Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 20:00:00 +0000

> >

> >THANKS , I'LL KEEP IN TOUCH TO LET U KNOW WHAT THEY SAID. YOUR THE FIRST

> >PERSON I'VE EMAILED SINCE I'VE SIGNED UP WITH TBR. EVERYONE ELSE SEEMS TO

> >BE

> >JUST WAITING TO FIND OUT IF THEIR PREGNANT WHEN I WANT TO GET THE SURGERY

> >AND GET PREGNANT.

> >

> >

> > >

> > >Reply-To: TubalLigationReversal

> > >To: TubalLigationReversal

> > >Subject: Re: New Here

> > >Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 10:07:08 -0500

> > >

> > >Hi,

> > >

> > >I too had a hard time trying to come up with that kind of money but I

>did

> > >some research and found a doctor (a couple) in Canada. Dr. Lomax and

>the

> > >cost is only $1700.00 Us Funds. I have a consultation appointment the

> > >13nth. Here is Dr. Lomax's number . The Nurses are very

> > >nice

> > >and can answer all your questions. GOD Bless and Good Luck.

> > >

> > >

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> > >

> > > >

> > > >Reply-To: TubalLigationReversal

> > > >To: TubalLigationReversal

> > > >Subject: New Here

> > > >Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 14:51:22 -0000

> > > >

> > > >Good Morning Everyone!! I've been reading alot of the posts here

> > > >and seems like everyone has so many nice things to say about DR

> > > >Levin. this is great.

> > > >I'm trying everything I know of to try and get the money to have

> > > >this done..But it seems so hopeless.

> > > >I'm getting very discourged. Grrrrrr.

> > > >

> > >

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Welcome . It is a terrific program. One thing I have learned the hard

way (been doing this since 3/29/1999 and have only missed one meeting1) is

that the program works IF you work it.

*  Becky    *

" Everything is in the mind. That's where it all starts.

Knowing what you want is the first step toward getting it! " - Mae West

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Welcome erin!

" I know your deeds, your hard work and your perseverance. "

Revelation 2: 2

For His Sake

Semalee

new here

hey all

i am erin and i am new to the list. i just joined last night congrats to the

losers out there. my weigh in is usually on mondays but am going to go on

wednesday this week

congrats again

erin in sc

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Hi ,

My name is Pam and I live in Australia. Well I had Rai in February and was

warned not to fall pregnant for twelve months. The doctor giving me the meds

told me he had two couples that fell pregnant six months after and they had

terrible side effects. He never did tell me what they were. I am surprised

they didn't give you some guide line, even if it was 6 months, you have just

had radioactive treatment. Anyway I can't say much b/c I am pregnant and two

months at that. I have had blood tests and I am normal at the moment and my

doctor does not seem too concerned though I have had some sort of

haemorrhage and there is blood around the baby but I have not seen any of

it. I bled for an afternoon and that is when I found out I was pregnant.

Anyway I am going to a special women's clinic in Melbourne to have a u/s

done at twelve weeks so we can find out if the Rai is affecting the baby and

what is going on with bubs. I will keep you posted. Hope to hear from you

soon.

Pam

Radioactive Mamma

New here

> Hello!

>

> My name is , I'm 37, and we're just getting my Grave's disease

> under control after almost 3 years. We tried stabilizing my thyroid

> with propylthiouracil for almost 2 years and then resorted to

> radioactive iodine treatments to kill it last December. I'm now on

> Levothroid and everything is stabilizing nicely. I recently got

> married and we're considering having children so I was wondering if

> anyone here has been in a similar situation. Please let me know if

> you've ran into any complications or had any warnings from doctors

> that I should know about. My doctor said everything should be fine

> as long as I get bloodwork done regularly after I get pregnant since

> I will need a higher does of Levothroid in the second trimester.

>

> I look forward to hearing from you!

>

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Hi ...

Welcome to the group! I hope you enjoy it as much as I have, as it

has really helped me so much since I joined about a month ago.

Everyone has been welcoming, supportive, kind, and they have all

shared so much with me. It is truly one of the best groups I think

out there.

We are moving to the Shenendoah area...small town as we are ready to

move out of the rat race in Phoenix. :) It is in the southwest

corner of the state...close to Nebraska City, about an hour and a 1/2

from Omaha... :)

Where were you raised in Iowa?

Hugs-

Sheli

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Hi feistyred...

I think of it this way. A disease (e.g. cancer) can spread to other parts of

the body. I have never heard of any form of autism (including high functioning

autism/Asperger Sydrome) spreading to other parts of the body. The best way I

think of it is that a disorder is confined a certain part of the body, like the

brain or an ear.

Asperger Sydrome is a neurological disorder (AKA " brain difference " ) that

affects the frontal lobe of a person's brain. As a result, the abilities to

empathize with others and understand facial expressions are limited. This, when

compared to a neurotypical individual (who is able to understand empathy and

facial expressions much earlier in life than someone on the spectrum), who is

not on the autism spectrum.

My suggestion to you is to start learning about Asperger Sydrome/autism spectrum

disorders through going to your local library or buying a few books at your

local bookstore or online.

A couple titles I suggest include:

" The Complete Guide to Asperger Syndrome " by Tony Attwood

" The Other Half of Asperger Syndrome " - a guide to living in an intimate

relationship with a partner who has Asperger syndrome by Maxine Aston

I recommend that you go to this group's website, which can be accessed at

http://www.aspires-relationships.com

Click on the link and you will be taken to the homepage. You will find books,

articles, and other important information there which can help you.

I hope this helps you,

> >

> > > **

> > >

> > >

> > > Hello again,

> > > I was talking with my partner this morning and I told him that I suspected

> > > he is on the spectrum. He told me that he can't be because it is a

> > > developmental disease and he is past that stage. He said that people can

> > > only be diagnosed as children so therefore he doesn't have it. This makes

> > > no sense to me. Help?

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

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> Asperger Sydrome is a neurological disorder (AKA " brain difference " ) that

affects the frontal lobe of a person's brain. As a result, the abilities to

empathize with others and understand facial expressions are limited. This, when

compared to a neurotypical individual (who is able to understand empathy and

facial expressions much earlier in life than someone on the spectrum), who is

not on the autism spectrum.

>

I regard AS first and foremost as being a developmental disorder (yes,

it's neurological too).

But unlike (non-developmental) neurological disorders such as

Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, AS is part of a person's core makeup

throughout their entire life.

Best,

~CJ

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>> He told me that I need to do more research since it is a developmental

disease and he is no longer developing. So therefore he does not have it.

Hmmm. I always thought that the " developmental " aspect of a

disease/disorder/condition/whatever refers to the development of the

fetus in the womb.

Best,

~CJ

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> Nope, CJ

>

> You're mistaking " developmental " for " congenital " . It is appropriate to refer

to autism as a congenital condition not because it's obvious at birth, but

because it's a condition that, as far as we know now, occurs prior to birth.

Hence medical interest in genetic markers indicative of the condition, etc.

>

> N. Meyer

>

>

Thanks, . So, perhaps a " developmental " disorder is on a different

axis then, referring to disorders involving one's ability to meet

certain milestones.

If so, one could have a congenital disorder, and it may (or may not)

also be developmental.

Best,

~CJ

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So, , what then does developmental refer to? ~ "Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal."--Albert Camus Sent from my VZW BlackBerryFrom: rogernmeyer@...Sender: aspires-relationships Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2012 18:06:53 -0800 (GMT-08:00)To: <aspires-relationships >; <aspires-relationships >ReplyTo: aspires-relationships Subject: Re: Re: New here Nope, CJYou're mistaking " developmental " for " congenital " . It is appropriate to refer to autism as a congenital condition not because it's obvious at birth, but because it's a condition that, as far as we know now, occurs prior to birth. Hence medical interest in genetic markers indicative of the condition, etc. N. Meyer Re: Re: New here>>>>> He told me that I need to do more research since it is a developmental disease and he is no longer developing. So therefore he does not have it.>>>Hmmm. I always thought that the " developmental " aspect of a >disease/disorder/condition/whatever refers to the development of the >fetus in the womb.>>>Best,>~CJ>>>>>>>>------------------------------------>> " We each have our own way of living in the world, together we are like a symphony.>Some are the melody, some are the rhythm, some are the harmony >It all blends together, we are like a symphony, and each part is crucial.>We all contribute to the song of life. " > ...Sondra >> We might not always agree; but TOGETHER we will make a difference.>> ASPIRES is a closed, confidential, moderated list.>Responsibility for posts to ASPIRES lies entirely with the original author.> Do NOT post mail off-list without the author's permission.> When in doubt, please refer to our list rules at:> http://www.aspires-relationships.com/info_rules.htm> ASPIRES ~ Climbing the mountain TOGETHER> http://www.aspires-relationships.com>

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Exactly.

Re: Re: New here

>

>

>> Nope, CJ

>>

>> You're mistaking " developmental " for " congenital " . It is appropriate to refer

to autism as a congenital condition not because it's obvious at birth, but

because it's a condition that, as far as we know now, occurs prior to birth.

Hence medical interest in genetic markers indicative of the condition, etc.

>>

>> N. Meyer

>>

>>

>

>

>Thanks, . So, perhaps a " developmental " disorder is on a different

>axis then, referring to disorders involving one's ability to meet

>certain milestones.

>

>If so, one could have a congenital disorder, and it may (or may not)

>also be developmental.

>

>Best,

>~CJ

>

>

>

>

>------------------------------------

>

> " We each have our own way of living in the world, together we are

like a symphony.

>Some are the melody, some are the rhythm, some are the harmony

>It all blends together, we are like a symphony, and each part is crucial.

>We all contribute to the song of life. "

> ...Sondra

>

> We might not always agree; but TOGETHER we will make a difference.

>

> ASPIRES is a closed, confidential, moderated list.

>Responsibility for posts to ASPIRES lies entirely with the original author.

> Do NOT post mail off-list without the author's permission.

> When in doubt, please refer to our list rules at:

> http://www.aspires-relationships.com/info_rules.htm

> ASPIRES ~ Climbing the mountain TOGETHER

> http://www.aspires-relationships.com

>

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