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In my son's case, he was always a very sound sleeper so I don't think

that's the case but it could have to do with how much I am having him

drink. I just hope it stops because it really bothers him and it is likely

to color his feelings/cooperation with ongoing chelation. Pat

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>Subject: Re: Bedwetting and chelation

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>I was just wondering if the kids are having this problem because they are

>going into a deeper sleep?

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>In a message dated 6/2/01 9:41:55 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

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>> Subj:[ ] Bedwetting and chelation

>> Date:6/2/01 9:41:55 AM Pacific Daylight Time

>> From: patgallagher@... (Pat Gallagher)

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>> Hi all,

>> I know a few people mentioned that their kids started wetting the bed

>> during chelation. We just started our first round of chelation (finally)

>> and last night my 10 yr. old Asperger's son wet the bed twice!! He was

>> pretty upset about it as he has been dry for awhile now. I would hate for

>> this to interfere with his willingness to continue with chelation. Does

>> anyone know why this happens and if it will stop in successive rounds.

>> Thanks, Pat

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i thought it was all in my head, but after talking to my rheumy, he confirmed

that the barometric pressure plays a HUGE factor in arthritis period! he's

probably one of the few that would admit it though

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Amber,

The phone number for the early intervention office in County (where

Fairfield is) 973-971-4155 so they could help in regards to your toddler.

Montville is close to Fairfield and a nice community. Wayne is also a nice town

and not too far away (it's a bigger town than Montville).

Good luck with your search,

Jerre mom to 2.5 apraxia and hypotonia

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Hi All

Seval Here from Australia.

I read s post on a makeup remover for sensitive skin. I have very

sensitive skin & find a base of grapeseed oil is very effective it even

removes water proof mascara. It can be made into a lotion, but that will

require preservative ( which cause sensitive skin to rebel), so I use grape

seed oil, vitamin E (2%), chamomile & geranium (0.2 - 0.5%) essential oils

Hoipe this helps

seval

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HI ,

You do come with much experience, I see, and self motivation. I have two sons One is 18 with autism, seizure/spike disorder, mental retardation and obsessive compulsive disorder and mood instability--and sensory integration dysfunction. I've also had to deal with SIB and aggressions through his 12-17 years. Seems as though we have gotten to understand him better and his needs and visa versa. SIBs still occur one or two times a month--have not figured out the cause(s)--have only assumptions. Hope that decreases since he just had full dental work with one extraction and many fillings under general anesthesia. We always seem to think there is some underlying pain or feeling that triggers these headbanging episodes. They have reduced in severity however over the years. Several were quite severe and causes injury. Always wondered about traumatic brain injury??? Does anyone know how that is determined or diagnosed?

I also have a 19 year old son (NT) with soft signs of ADD.

I am a medical assistant also, although I have not worked in the field for the past 19 years. When I finally went back to work, I was working in Early Intervention as a Paraprofessional but had to leave that position after 6 years to be with my son for home instruction for a year and then transported him to and from school for four years. He is currently home and receiving home bases services for now.

D from NJMarried with 2 sons.Tommy: 19 y.o. ADD type (inattentive, depressive). Effexor 75 mg daily. : 18 y.o. Autism with moderate to severe Retardation, seizure/spike disorder, OCD and bipolar cycling/mixed states, sensory processing and integration dysfunction.Meds: Lamictal 250 mg; Topamax 300 mg; Celexa 40 mg; Seroquel 1300 mg; Haldol 1.5 mg; daily.

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I've checked out all these online pharmacy's and the prices are much higher,

than if one has insurance. If they want to get my business, they better lower

those prices.

Charlie

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Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 02:04:47 -0000

From: " Moyosore Fakeye "

Subject: Online pharmacies on the rise

Prescription drug sales online are now on the rise. For consumers,

an online pharmacy can offer as diverse a selection as their local

pharmacy, but with better pricing, no lines, and no hassles. A

neighborhood pharmacy may not be able to refill a prescription

exactly when it's needed, and almost certainly will have higher

prices. By contrast, some websites can offer prices as much as 75

percent lower than those of a local pharmacist's price.

For consumers who prefer online prescription sales rather than

driving to the corner pharmacist, a little research can minimize the

risks of online drug purchases. There are online prescription

companies in the U.S. that choose to practice locally or regionally.

The key is finding one that can be trusted to deliver quickly and

safely. These sites usually their patients to submit their medical

history for reviewing.

Visit our online pharmacy at: www.mofakonlinepharmacy.com

We offer great discount; Up to 70% on FDA approved medications.

No Waiting Rooms and your prescription is delivered right at your

doorsteps. Don't worry you wont miss your local pharmacy one bit!!!

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