Guest guest Posted July 15, 2001 Report Share Posted July 15, 2001 That is good news, Barbara Wilkie, about the home in San Hills for chemically injured people ( MCS) safe from toxic chemicals, molds, etc. There is also a very good, experienced toxic tort attorney in San , by the name of TERRAZZI I have a case with him. There is also MELEYCO that area that I have two toxic tort lawsuits with in Stockton and Medesto. I have their complete names and phone numbers if anyone needs them. Really good experienced toxic tort attorneys are hard to find. DR. RICHARD L. LIPSEY TOXICOLOGIST AND PROFESSOR Lipsey Resume-2001(www.richardlipsey.com) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2002 Report Share Posted January 22, 2002 Hi i am new to this stuff i had a problem with trygiserides that i lowered with vit min and flax seed but the problem is my 15 yr old daughter she was told that she had a small stone and the doctor said don't worry but she is in pain sometimes and she is very sensitive that even pills are hard for her to swollow so i think i will try this first Question 1 what does the Epsom salt do ? Question 2 are there stones that come out without the lemon/oil drink __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2002 Report Share Posted January 22, 2002 Hi, Epsom salt dialates the bile ducts to make the passing of stones painless and easy. Not sure I understand your second question, but it is highly likely that if you do any of the cleanses you find on the curezone website, you will expel stones. The oil stimulates the secretion of bile. The secretion of bile, in large amounts, is what pushes out the stones. Adrienne --- moshe pipik <over_wait2000@...> wrote: > Hi i am new to this stuff i had a problem with > trygiserides that i lowered with vit min and flax seed > but the problem is my 15 yr old daughter she was told > that she had a small stone and the doctor said don't > worry but she is in pain sometimes and she is very > sensitive that even pills are hard for her to swollow > so i think i will try this first > Question 1 what does the Epsom salt do ? > Question 2 are there stones that come out without the > lemon/oil drink > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2002 Report Share Posted January 22, 2002 Sounds like your 15 yr old daughter with the little stone causing pain is caused by a stone seen on ultrasound in the gb. This can come out with 1 flush or maybe more. Depends on the individuals gb/bile condition. Dieting should be an important part of your daily lives now in order for the gb to repair itself back to a healthy bile producing and extracting organ. If you liver and gb remain sluggish it will continue to produce stones at a higher rate which could lead to more problems later. Dieting right will prevent that. Epsom salts dialate the ducts and make them very flexible for passing the stones painlessly. Oil/juice mixture is needed to coat the stones and also to promote contraction of the gb to release it's bile out and push out the stones. You can eliminate the oil drink but you will not have the same results at all because the gb will not contract without the oil. The cause of her pain is probably caused by that gb stone that is sitting in the gb and when she eats a fatty or large meal the gb is contracting trying to send bile down to the intestine to assist in digesting the meal. The stone pushes to the mouth of the gb and cannot pass through the small 2mm cystic duct. The stone blocking the flow of bile causes the gb to inflate and irrate. After 2 or 3 hours the pain will go away as fast as it comes because the gb has stopped contracting and bile has slowly been released. Taking antispasmatic pills will stop the pain in around 10 minutes but is only a temp. fix to the real problem. Flushing is the best option for her besides surgery. Good luck. Read all the info on the web site. http://www.curezone.com Barry. > Hi i am new to this stuff i had a problem with > trygiserides that i lowered with vit min and flax seed > but the problem is my 15 yr old daughter she was told > that she had a small stone and the doctor said don't > worry but she is in pain sometimes and she is very > sensitive that even pills are hard for her to swollow > so i think i will try this first > Question 1 what does the Epsom salt do ? > Question 2 are there stones that come out without the > lemon/oil drink > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2002 Report Share Posted January 23, 2002 Hi, welcome! The Epsom salts open up the ducts so the stones can pass easily and help clean out the digestive system so all you see is stones. I prefer grapefruit juice rather than lemon (it tastes better and mixes better with the olive oil). The citric acid in the lemon or grapefruit juice softens the stones and the oil helps to lubricat everything so they slide out easily. I prefer this menthod because I know it works. of Dewberry Hill Hi i am new to this stuff i had a problem with trygiserides that i lowered with vit min and flax seed but the problem is my 15 yr old daughter she was told that she had a small stone and the doctor said don't worry but she is in pain sometimes and she is very sensitive that even pills are hard for her to swollow so i think i will try this first Question 1 what does the Epsom salt do ? Question 2 are there stones that come out without the lemon/oil drink " People are like stain glass windows; they sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is alight within. " -Kubler Ross " Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life. " Holy Bible --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2002 Report Share Posted June 29, 2002 Geraldine, Hi, I love my autisic daughter very much,and the fact of the matter is everyone in this world has some type of issue or problem they deal with everyday ,and I am sure its hard for some people ,and they struggle too make their problems unknown. I am not saying my daughter is cured ,and she only has speech delay ,and a few sensory issue's,but I am very thankful that she does not have a more servere case. I have ocd,and it makes life hard for not just me,but my family ,and kids also. Itry my hardest not too let people know that,and that does not make me a bad person. I am simply saying for those who say they are cured of something no matter what the case may be good for them. Just because they work hard at not showing signs so what give them credit for the hard work. My daughter will be 4 july 6th ,and I would not change a thing about her ,and yes I tell people she's autisic ,and they are the ones that are seeing all the gains she has made ,and to me that let's people know! great maybe this is'nt a terrible thing ,and maybe you can work hard too overcome it. I am glad for you that you do well ,and sorry that you struggle so much with somethings,but in all honesty you are dealing with things in life the best you can,and so do other people ,and that's everyone with a problem. I am not for one second saying anything autisic children because I believe they are a special gift from God all I am saying if people,and not me at this time want to say that they child has been cured great!!!! Let me know maybe they have done something I have not. Just because your label with something or born a certain way does not mean we can not try for changes. Hell truth be known I would like too change things about me. I have suffered 2 deaths my father from cancer,and my 28 year old brother in Feb from a drug overdose I will probably never fully recover from the depression,but I try not too show it too the whole world. Thanks for your opinion! le Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2002 Report Share Posted June 29, 2002 Jayne, hi I just wanted too say hi,and that doctor's say they is no cure for autism that's true ,but I guess we all just look at things differently. I myself believe we know more than doctors. I may not find a cure for Noelle ,but just because I have been told that does not mean I am gonna stop. Now I must tell you I do not have my 3 year old on any meds,but she has had so much progress just with schooling ,and therapies I just do not choose that route. I do not frown on people that do though that's just another opinion. How old is your child? I have been with this group for about 1 year since Noelle was dx ,but I have 3 other children so I have been busy I still read everyday. My daughter has went from 10 single words last year too over 100 now,and starting 4-5 words in a sentence. We do private speech/o.t 2 times a week plus mr/dd pre-school. We do a lot of swinging ,and jumping in this house it helps so much with the vestibular system. Keeps her focus ,and she talks more after being on the trampoline for 45 minutes. Also we brush her every 3 hours. Hope too her more about your child . le Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2002 Report Share Posted June 29, 2002 I have Asperger Syndrome, which is significantly different in some ways.  I spoke very well, very early and I have a strong desire for friends and an inability to maintain friendship on other people's terms. The HFA that I know do not have the same need for friendship. I first knew i was different the day I started school aged 5.  I became mute for 3 months at the horror of school.  I did not get dxd until I was 49.  I now insist that the children I teach who are dxd are told immediately.  I think that although the diagnosis of Aspergers or Autism can be hard to bear, not knowing is unbearable.  knowing has helped me to find an online community who gives support that nobody in my life  can provide. there are children's autism chats, and many of the children find that too.  I have a community online where I belong with others like me and a developing culture, which I find exciting. http://forums.delphiforums.com/phoe/start Geraldine. Geraldine, > >I am fairly new to this list and didn't know that you are autistic.  I was >wondering if you could share about when you knew you were autistic and what >that means for you now? > >Thanks. > >Jayne Nelsen > > __________________________________________________________________ Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the convenience of buying online with Shop@Netscape! http://shopnow.netscape.com/ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2002 Report Share Posted July 1, 2002 Thanks le, We do alot of the same with Maddy. She is in summer school right now, which gives me some alone time with my other daughter. Problem is, I just want to sleep until she comes home (not that I do) but I wish I had more energy for both girls! I'm pooped out! Anyway, when we have a bigger yard, we plan on buying a big trampoline with a " fence/net " around it for safety. We have a small one, but she looses interest so quickly. She is into skating now though and is starting to play like a typical kid which is encouraging. I just keep hoping that one day, she will be able to tell me what she is experiencing in a way I can understand. Until then, we just do whatever we can for these little ones and pray a whole lot!!!! Take care. Jayne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2002 Report Share Posted July 1, 2002 Hi Jayne, I was reading your post and saw you mentioning a trampoline with the net fence around it. My daughter and son in law got one of these for Jackie about a month ago. She absolutely loves it and I can tell you after she's been on it, she really gets a good night's sleep. It wears her out, which is good for my daughter and son in law since she is not a great sleeper...or wasn't until the trampoline came into the picture! mayknmuzik@... wrote: >Thanks le, > >We do alot of the same with Maddy. She is in summer school right now, which >gives me some alone time with my other daughter. Problem is, I just want to >sleep until she comes home (not that I do) but I wish I had more energy for >both girls! I'm pooped out! Anyway, when we have a bigger yard, we plan on >buying a big trampoline with a " fence/net " around it for safety. We have a >small one, but she looses interest so quickly. She is into skating now >though and is starting to play like a typical kid which is encouraging. I >just keep hoping that one day, she will be able to tell me what she is >experiencing in a way I can understand. Until then, we just do whatever we >can for these little ones and pray a whole lot!!!! > >Take care. > >Jayne > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2003 Report Share Posted May 12, 2003 Hi Woody It's amazing how SENATE reaches parts other networks don't manage to! I am from Norwich PCT but don't know anything about the GP PH referrals. However, I do know that it was a health visiting colleague Jacky Moseley who is working with the traveller community who identified the need within the continium of good old health visiting practice and was great in taking it forward as a PH issue. Charlene Digest Number 929 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 In a message dated 1/15/04 2:57:52 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > The motion adds, " Such evidence would be relevant to explain why she might > be suffering from a delusion about what occurred in Mr. 's hotel > room. " > I always thought this case was a set-up, but it's nice to know that there may be an explanation for all of this -- LEGAL DOPE!!!! Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 In a message dated 1/15/04 2:57:52 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > The motion adds, " Such evidence would be relevant to explain why she might > be suffering from a delusion about what occurred in Mr. 's hotel > room. " > I always thought this case was a set-up, but it's nice to know that there may be an explanation for all of this -- LEGAL DOPE!!!! Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 In a message dated 1/15/04 2:57:52 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > The motion adds, " Such evidence would be relevant to explain why she might > be suffering from a delusion about what occurred in Mr. 's hotel > room. " > I always thought this case was a set-up, but it's nice to know that there may be an explanation for all of this -- LEGAL DOPE!!!! Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 In a message dated 1/15/04 2:57:52 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > The motion adds, " Such evidence would be relevant to explain why she might > be suffering from a delusion about what occurred in Mr. 's hotel > room. " > I always thought this case was a set-up, but it's nice to know that there may be an explanation for all of this -- LEGAL DOPE!!!! Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 In a message dated 1/15/04 2:57:52 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > Mr. Mijailovic said he was carrying the knife - a well-known and widely > available brand in Sweden - because he was feeling anxious and tired. Mr. > Althin, his defense lawyer, said Mr. Mijailovic had been using > anti-depressants that may have been wrongly prescribed. > > What the hell does " wrongly prescribed " mean? Other than they shouldn't have been prescribed at all. LOL I bet it was Paxil! Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 In a message dated 1/15/04 2:57:52 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > Mr. Mijailovic said he was carrying the knife - a well-known and widely > available brand in Sweden - because he was feeling anxious and tired. Mr. > Althin, his defense lawyer, said Mr. Mijailovic had been using > anti-depressants that may have been wrongly prescribed. > > What the hell does " wrongly prescribed " mean? Other than they shouldn't have been prescribed at all. LOL I bet it was Paxil! Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 In a message dated 1/15/04 2:57:52 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > Mr. Mijailovic said he was carrying the knife - a well-known and widely > available brand in Sweden - because he was feeling anxious and tired. Mr. > Althin, his defense lawyer, said Mr. Mijailovic had been using > anti-depressants that may have been wrongly prescribed. > > What the hell does " wrongly prescribed " mean? Other than they shouldn't have been prescribed at all. LOL I bet it was Paxil! Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 In a message dated 1/15/04 2:57:52 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > Mr. Mijailovic said he was carrying the knife - a well-known and widely > available brand in Sweden - because he was feeling anxious and tired. Mr. > Althin, his defense lawyer, said Mr. Mijailovic had been using > anti-depressants that may have been wrongly prescribed. > > What the hell does " wrongly prescribed " mean? Other than they shouldn't have been prescribed at all. LOL I bet it was Paxil! Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 In a message dated 1/15/04 2:57:52 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > So here's my personal opinion of your study. > > It's bullshit. Sorry! > > Have a great day. > > BRAVO!!!!!!! It's about time we stopped mincing words with these freaks who are pushing some bogus mental health agenda. Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 In a message dated 1/15/04 2:57:52 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > So here's my personal opinion of your study. > > It's bullshit. Sorry! > > Have a great day. > > BRAVO!!!!!!! It's about time we stopped mincing words with these freaks who are pushing some bogus mental health agenda. Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 In a message dated 1/15/04 2:57:52 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > So here's my personal opinion of your study. > > It's bullshit. Sorry! > > Have a great day. > > BRAVO!!!!!!! It's about time we stopped mincing words with these freaks who are pushing some bogus mental health agenda. Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 In a message dated 1/15/04 2:57:52 AM Mountain Standard Time, SSRI medications writes: > So here's my personal opinion of your study. > > It's bullshit. Sorry! > > Have a great day. > > BRAVO!!!!!!! It's about time we stopped mincing words with these freaks who are pushing some bogus mental health agenda. Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 this is such sad news about dr. schafer!! such a shock!! we only met him briefly at the end of nadia's hospitalization, but i remember him being so warm and friendly!!! abigail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2006 Report Share Posted March 28, 2006 Dr. Grim, Thank you for your advice on LVH - I am seeing my GP this week and will pursue the echo/EKG evaluation that you suggest. I realise from reading the group comments from North America that Inspra does not suit all Conn's patients but 'nothing ventured -nothing gained'. Your comment on your time spent in Melbourne was very interesting, as was your remark about the prevalence of hypertension specialists in chairs of medicine in Australia over the last thirty or so years. In my case my Conn's diagnosis was made by Professor Tony , now ret'd, but Emeritus Professor of Clinical Pharmacology at the University of Newcastle - (in a fortuitous coincidence, he just happened to be my GP's father). My apologies for misplacing your article " Evolution Of PA " - I did actually pass a copy on to Tony , who still maintains a interest in matters hypertensive. I will let you all know how LVH, Inspra etc progresses in Australia. Best wishes from Mark Nuttall Re: Did most of you have high B/P or low potassium??? Read my reivew paper in the files. May your pressure be low! CE Grim, BS(Chem/Math), MS(Biochem), MD. Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Geriatrics and Hypertension Former Epidemiologic Intelligence Services Officer (Lt. Comdr.), CDC Specializing in Difficult to Manage High Blood Pressure Clinical Professor of Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin [This message contained attachments] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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