Guest guest Posted June 10, 2001 Report Share Posted June 10, 2001 - I wasn't sure if anyone answered your question but the conference is from June 21-24 in Baltimore land. Ursula Holleman Macey's mom (6 yr. old with CVID, asthma, sinus disease, GERD, kidney reflux, Sensory Integration Disorder, Diabetes Insipidus) http://home.att.net/~maceyh/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2009 Report Share Posted March 8, 2009 Hi Margaret is close to recovered but to me, he needs to be fully up to age appropriate levels with the academics before he is fully recovered. His language is great, he is cheeky, has a great sense of humour, likes playing football (he is a defender and slide tackles very well), tennis and the piano. He has good friends, lies with aplomb, and has given up girlfriends until he is 16! He wants to be a scientist when he grows up and design robots. He is going to market them with names like chefbot, cleanerbot etc and be very rich. Sounds fine to us as we would like to be kept parents in our old age. I know we have been very lucky that has progressed well with the programmes we have done with him, we just want that little bit more...and ideally in the next 18 months before he goes to secondary school! Tina To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Sunday, 8 March, 2009 10:58:42 AMSubject: Re: Conference Tina, I wondered how you and were doing. I was very impressed by your resentation at the last Bournemouth conference and wanted to ask you whether you think he is recovered from autism? He looked amazing to me.Margaret>> Hi All> > I've just booked to attend on Saturday...got to teach on Friday (sigh)> > I look forward to catching up with old mates and all the news - I feel very out of the loop since becoming a teacher. is doing very nicely at present. Came top of the class recently in mental maths which is a big thing for us as he has struggled academically. His literacy is also coming on well as we have now got him an excellent English tutor...one of the advantages of being in the teaching profession is that you make lots of good contacts...> > See you soon> > Tina> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2009 Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 ITS GOING GREAT, EVENING EVENT SOLD OUT, TEARS FOR SANDY AND TIMS PRESETNATION AND JO'S MONTAGE MANDI X Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2009 Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 Darn, I wish I was there :-((( Mum231ASD@... schrieb: > > ITS GOING GREAT, EVENING EVENT SOLD OUT, TEARS FOR SANDY AND TIMS > PRESETNATION AND JO'S MONTAGE > > MANDI X > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.557 / Virus Database: 270.11.12/1998 - Release Date: 12/03/2009 18:23 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 Yes it was fantastic, inspirational and thought proving and I met some wonderful people Thanks so much it was awesome To: autism-biomedical-europe From: simon_tinawood@...Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 19:45:31 +0000Subject: Conference Well done to all the team at TA for an excellent conference. I could only make today but found the day very inspirational. Parent stories were great and I must read more lymes, viruses, and pre-biotics. Thanks to everyone involved Tina Windows Live Hotmail just got better. Find out more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 I've just got back from it. It was absolutely fantastic! I can't believe how hard Team Treating Autism worked. It was really professional and interesting and emotional. Thanks very much, Sara xxx B wrote: > > Yes it was fantastic, inspirational and thought proving and I met some > wonderful people > > Thanks so much it was awesome > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To: autism-biomedical-europe > From: simon_tinawood@... > Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 19:45:31 +0000 > Subject: Conference > > Well done to all the team at TA for an excellent conference. I could > only make today but found the day very inspirational. Parent stories > were great and I must read more lymes, viruses, and pre-biotics. > > Thanks to everyone involved > > Tina > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Windows Live Hotmail just got better. Find out more! > <http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/134665311/direct/01/> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 That is very sad news but hopefully your family are listening to you nowadays, Missed you this weekend, Sara x JULIE GRIFFITHS wrote: > I don't know where the time has gone. > > I just wanted to say I will not be attending the conference. I have some > personal issues that need attending to this week-end. For those of you > who have been following the story about my father with Alzheimer's, > another calamity has come along to test us in that my mother has just > been diagnosed with macular degeneration. She has been told that she > could go blind very quickly.....That being said, it will NOT happen on > my watch. I have already found enough to suggest that there are > similarities to autism. I have a week-end long of research ahead of me. > > I hope you have the most productive conference, that you make lots of > progress. > > Have a GREAT week-end!!!!! > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > DISCLAIMER > No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 DEAR JULIE I AM SO TERRIBLY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR MUM. YOU HAVE HAD SUCH A DIFFICULT PERIOD. I AM THINKING ABOUT YOU AND AM ALWAYS HERE IF YOU FANCY A SOB AND A MOAN! LOTSA BIG HUGS CAROLINE XX > > I just wanted to say I will not be attending the conference. I have some > > personal issues that need attending to this week-end. For those of you > > who have been following the story about my father with Alzheimer's, > > another calamity has come along to test us in that my mother has just > > been diagnosed with macular degeneration. She has been told that she > > could go blind very quickly.....That being said, it will NOT happen on > > my watch. I have already found enough to suggest that there are > > similarities to autism. I have a week-end long of research ahead of me. > > > > I hope you have the most productive conference, that you make lots of > > progress. > > > > Have a GREAT week-end!!!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > DISCLAIMER > > No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 Dear All Harry and I just gor back from Bournemouth at 2 am this morning. We had such a great time. Its always lovely to meet all the old friends but meeting new people just blows me away. I cant quite belive the number of times people told me the same story. Bowels, bowels bowels, its heart wrenching! I dont get how the medical profession can be so resistant. Hell, Mandi and I spoke to a dad whose little boy was so bunged up he was fit to pop. I wanted to drive home with him and get the oxypowder and the rest of the armoury out, it was so awful, it actually makes me feel quite sick and so angry when I think of the lack of attention families get, dont get me started! If there are any new people on here from after the Conference and you need help with naything just put it in your title, gut bowels, poo and we will all be on it, cos we so know what its like. Jepson was just lovely and presents so brilliantly. I didnt see lots of his Key Notea address but Harry said it was juts great. Dr Wakefield presented a really scientific presentation on several issues which I didnt see all of but again Harry was just blown away (hubby BTW!) He met a parent outside who said this just cannot be true, after Andys and Boyd Haleys talk. Boys was talking about all his fights over mercury in amalgams etc, he is such an amazing man. OSR sounds awesome adsn lots of people want to give it a go. So many people want to try Biomedical interventions now that I spoke to, my friend who came down from Aberdeen is going to begin and I am well happy baout that! The Exhibitors that I spoke to were well pleased as they had lots of good feedback, sales etc which was os nice. I even squeezed in a quick stint on Mandimart which I quite enjoyed, we are going to get back to enzymes big time as we had let this slip a bit and has been a bit refluxy recently. I am hoping it helps. So thats a few comments from me about the Conference. I know there will be tonnes more. Bournemouth is so lovely and the weather could not have been kinder, it was glorious. Now I just need my aching feet to recover form all the satnding up for 3 days, I am so not used to high heels! Lotsa Luv Caroline xx > ITS GOING GREAT, EVENING EVENT SOLD OUT, TEARS FOR SANDY AND TIMS > PRESETNATION AND JO'S MONTAGE > > MANDI X > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 Caroline, Many thanks for your lovely email! That was the bad news. The good news is that my father has been 'un'diagnosed for Alzheimers!! He now has 'vascular dementia'. Quite what that means, I'm not sure. However both disorders have a low freeT3 as a common denominator. He has picked up so much it's unbelievable. I'll bet it's the laverbread in chicken broth. I have it cooking on the stove as I write. He's had it regularly over the last months since Christmas. And.....although the diagnostics for the ARM (mother) were three weeks ago (we were told officially just a few days ago), at a follow-up appointment (since the post I wrote below) they told my mother that her sight had improved. She said the shadow had gone and she could read a smaller line of writing. I don't think that's supposed to happen with ARMD, is it? Well I gave my parents a curry last week with at least half a cup of turmeric (a super fantastic anti-oxidant) in it (supposed to be only a couple of steaspoonsful0 so maybe that had an effect. ARMD has oxidative stress written all over it but the doctors won't acknowledge that although they tell patients to take anti-oxidants (that's the clue!) They keep going on about genetics, genetics, genetics. Geez, where have I heard that lame excuse before? I am over the moon to hear about the conference. We are all truly getting somewhere! carolinetraa2000 schrieb: > > DEAR JULIE > I AM SO TERRIBLY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR MUM. YOU HAVE HAD SUCH A > DIFFICULT PERIOD. I AM THINKING ABOUT YOU AND AM ALWAYS HERE IF YOU > FANCY A SOB AND A MOAN! > LOTSA BIG HUGS > CAROLINE > XX > > > > I just wanted to say I will not be attending the conference. I > have some > > > personal issues that need attending to this week-end. For those of > you > > > who have been following the story about my father with Alzheimer's, > > > another calamity has come along to test us in that my mother has just > > > been diagnosed with macular degeneration. She has been told that she > > > could go blind very quickly.....That being said, it will NOT > happen on > > > my watch. I have already found enough to suggest that there are > > > similarities to autism. I have a week-end long of research ahead > of me. > > > > > > I hope you have the most productive conference, that you make lots of > > > progress. > > > > > > Have a GREAT week-end!!!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > DISCLAIMER > > > No information contained in this post is to be construed as > medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a > suitably qualified practitioner. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 Awesome , I know you have been asked this heaps but where is your laverbread recipe again, we need it in the Files so we can send people there! I wanna try it. I am inspired to get biomedding again on me and is starting on her enzymes again Pronto!! Luv Caroline xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 I am SOOOO pleased for you and your dad and your family, Well done , (understatement of the year)xxx JULIE GRIFFITHS wrote: > > Caroline, > > Many thanks for your lovely email! > > That was the bad news. The good news is that my father has been > 'un'diagnosed for Alzheimers!! He now has 'vascular dementia'. Quite > what that means, I'm not sure. However both disorders have a low freeT3 > as a common denominator. He has picked up so much it's unbelievable. > I'll bet it's the laverbread in chicken broth. I have it cooking on the > stove as I write. He's had it regularly over the last months since > Christmas. > > And.....although the diagnostics for the ARM (mother) were three weeks > ago (we were told officially just a few days ago), at a follow-up > appointment (since the post I wrote below) they told my mother that her > sight had improved. She said the shadow had gone and she could read a > smaller line of writing. I don't think that's supposed to happen with > ARMD, is it? Well I gave my parents a curry last week with at least half > a cup of turmeric (a super fantastic anti-oxidant) in it (supposed to be > only a couple of steaspoonsful0 so maybe that had an effect. ARMD has > oxidative stress written all over it but the doctors won't acknowledge > that although they tell patients to take anti-oxidants (that's the > clue!) They keep going on about genetics, genetics, genetics. Geez, > where have I heard that lame excuse before? > > I am over the moon to hear about the conference. > > We are all truly getting somewhere! > > > > carolinetraa2000 schrieb: > > > > DEAR JULIE > > I AM SO TERRIBLY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR MUM. YOU HAVE HAD SUCH A > > DIFFICULT PERIOD. I AM THINKING ABOUT YOU AND AM ALWAYS HERE IF YOU > > FANCY A SOB AND A MOAN! > > LOTSA BIG HUGS > > CAROLINE > > XX > > > > > > I just wanted to say I will not be attending the conference. I > > have some > > > > personal issues that need attending to this week-end. For those of > > you > > > > who have been following the story about my father with Alzheimer's, > > > > another calamity has come along to test us in that my mother has > just > > > > been diagnosed with macular degeneration. She has been told that she > > > > could go blind very quickly.....That being said, it will NOT > > happen on > > > > my watch. I have already found enough to suggest that there are > > > > similarities to autism. I have a week-end long of research ahead > > of me. > > > > > > > > I hope you have the most productive conference, that you make > lots of > > > > progress. > > > > > > > > Have a GREAT week-end!!!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > > > DISCLAIMER > > > > No information contained in this post is to be construed as > > medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a > > suitably qualified practitioner. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 Another succesfull conference! - a million thank yous to the TA team for all their hard work and dedication over the months - you really created a wonderful event with interesting and thought provoking, informed speakers and a great Treating Ourselves night out adn I met so many amazing parents and professionals. Thanks also for the tissues in the conference bag - loved the inspiring parent stories and Jo's video montage but they had me in tears every time - next conference water proof mascara only! sharon x Conference > > Well done to all the team at TA for an excellent conference. I could > only make today but found the day very inspirational. Parent stories > were great and I must read more lymes, viruses, and pre-biotics. > > Thanks to everyone involved > > Tina > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Windows Live Hotmail just got better. Find out more! > <http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/134665311/direct/01/> > ------------------------------------ DISCLAIMER No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 , what is in your " recipe " ??? Is your mum now convinced that " Dr " is someone to be reckoned with? Have you managed to find any homeopathic remedies for your mum?? > > Caroline, > > Many thanks for your lovely email! > > That was the bad news. The good news is that my father has been > 'un'diagnosed for Alzheimers!! He now has 'vascular dementia'. Quite > what that means, I'm not sure. However both disorders have a low freeT3 > as a common denominator. He has picked up so much it's unbelievable. > I'll bet it's the laverbread in chicken broth. I have it cooking on the > stove as I write. He's had it regularly over the last months since > Christmas. > > And.....although the diagnostics for the ARM (mother) were three weeks > ago (we were told officially just a few days ago), at a follow-up > appointment (since the post I wrote below) they told my mother that her > sight had improved. She said the shadow had gone and she could read a > smaller line of writing. I don't think that's supposed to happen with > ARMD, is it? Well I gave my parents a curry last week with at least half > a cup of turmeric (a super fantastic anti-oxidant) in it (supposed to be > only a couple of steaspoonsful0 so maybe that had an effect. ARMD has > oxidative stress written all over it but the doctors won't acknowledge > that although they tell patients to take anti-oxidants (that's the > clue!) They keep going on about genetics, genetics, genetics. Geez, > where have I heard that lame excuse before? > > I am over the moon to hear about the conference. > > We are all truly getting somewhere! > > > > carolinetraa2000 schrieb: > > > > DEAR JULIE > > I AM SO TERRIBLY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR MUM. YOU HAVE HAD SUCH A > > DIFFICULT PERIOD. I AM THINKING ABOUT YOU AND AM ALWAYS HERE IF YOU > > FANCY A SOB AND A MOAN! > > LOTSA BIG HUGS > > CAROLINE > > XX > > > > > > I just wanted to say I will not be attending the conference. I > > have some > > > > personal issues that need attending to this week-end. For those of > > you > > > > who have been following the story about my father with Alzheimer's, > > > > another calamity has come along to test us in that my mother has just > > > > been diagnosed with macular degeneration. She has been told that she > > > > could go blind very quickly.....That being said, it will NOT > > happen on > > > > my watch. I have already found enough to suggest that there are > > > > similarities to autism. I have a week-end long of research ahead > > of me. > > > > > > > > I hope you have the most productive conference, that you make lots of > > > > progress. > > > > > > > > Have a GREAT week-end!!!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > > > DISCLAIMER > > > > No information contained in this post is to be construed as > > medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a > > suitably qualified practitioner. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 's Re-ignition Soup Take one organic chicken and remove all the meat which you can put aside for a great chicken korma Fry onions and celery in olive oil ( I use goat butter) until transparent Add in the chicken skeleton Add in celtic sea salt ( I am still not sure about conventional iodized store bought salt. There seems to be a WHO initiative to promote iodized salt ..not the natural stuff so I am am suspicious of that. My doctor thinks that the iodine in the commercial salt comes from industrial by-products) Add in 2 tabs apple cider vinegar ( supposed help get the minerals out of the bones) Boil for hours and hours and hours.........(better 2 chickens if you're worried about energy saving) Leave cool until fat on top congeals ( there won't be much of that of it's a real organic bird) Remove bones or you can put through sieve Add in laverbread ( Japanese Nori or Irish west coast seaweed is supposed to be good also) I put in a half a kilo for 4 people. You can boil in potatoes and other veg (the brassica veg like broccoli are anti-thyroid so you might not want to put those in) My mother thinks that whatever I share with her is a way of trying to outsmart her. That is of course not my aim. I just want to see one day where she gets up happy, looks out the window and says' What a beautiful day!' Usually it's, 'I had leg cramps all last night or my head hurts or what did you put in that meal, you know I can't tolerate black pepper!' and so on...geez....... Homepathy....we tried it and she wasn't convinced. More's the pity... bbrowne123 schrieb: > > , what is in your " recipe " ??? > > Is your mum now convinced that " Dr " is someone to be reckoned with? > > Have you managed to find any homeopathic remedies for your mum?? > > > > > > Caroline, > > > > Many thanks for your lovely email! > > > > That was the bad news. The good news is that my father has been > > 'un'diagnosed for Alzheimers!! He now has 'vascular dementia'. Quite > > what that means, I'm not sure. However both disorders have a low freeT3 > > as a common denominator. He has picked up so much it's unbelievable. > > I'll bet it's the laverbread in chicken broth. I have it cooking on the > > stove as I write. He's had it regularly over the last months since > > Christmas. > > > > And.....although the diagnostics for the ARM (mother) were three weeks > > ago (we were told officially just a few days ago), at a follow-up > > appointment (since the post I wrote below) they told my mother that her > > sight had improved. She said the shadow had gone and she could read a > > smaller line of writing. I don't think that's supposed to happen with > > ARMD, is it? Well I gave my parents a curry last week with at least > half > > a cup of turmeric (a super fantastic anti-oxidant) in it (supposed > to be > > only a couple of steaspoonsful0 so maybe that had an effect. ARMD has > > oxidative stress written all over it but the doctors won't acknowledge > > that although they tell patients to take anti-oxidants (that's the > > clue!) They keep going on about genetics, genetics, genetics. Geez, > > where have I heard that lame excuse before? > > > > I am over the moon to hear about the conference. > > > > We are all truly getting somewhere! > > > > > > > > carolinetraa2000 schrieb: > > > > > > DEAR JULIE > > > I AM SO TERRIBLY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR MUM. YOU HAVE HAD SUCH A > > > DIFFICULT PERIOD. I AM THINKING ABOUT YOU AND AM ALWAYS HERE IF YOU > > > FANCY A SOB AND A MOAN! > > > LOTSA BIG HUGS > > > CAROLINE > > > XX > > > > > > > > I just wanted to say I will not be attending the conference. I > > > have some > > > > > personal issues that need attending to this week-end. For > those of > > > you > > > > > who have been following the story about my father with > Alzheimer's, > > > > > another calamity has come along to test us in that my mother > has just > > > > > been diagnosed with macular degeneration. She has been told > that she > > > > > could go blind very quickly.....That being said, it will NOT > > > happen on > > > > > my watch. I have already found enough to suggest that there are > > > > > similarities to autism. I have a week-end long of research ahead > > > of me. > > > > > > > > > > I hope you have the most productive conference, that you make > lots of > > > > > progress. > > > > > > > > > > Have a GREAT week-end!!!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > > > > > DISCLAIMER > > > > > No information contained in this post is to be construed as > > > medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a > > > suitably qualified practitioner. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 P.S I really can't blame my Mum for how she feels. I remember the time she brought back an extracted tooth that had been bothering her. It must have been a butcher dentist that filled the tooth. There was enough mercury filling in there to pollute Lake Erie :-(( JULIE GRIFFITHS schrieb: > > 's Re-ignition Soup > > Take one organic chicken and remove all the meat which you can put aside > for a great chicken korma > > Fry onions and celery in olive oil ( I use goat butter) until transparent > > Add in the chicken skeleton > > Add in celtic sea salt ( I am still not sure about conventional iodized > store bought salt. There seems to be a WHO initiative to promote iodized > salt ..not the natural stuff so I am am suspicious of that. My doctor > thinks that the iodine in the commercial salt comes from industrial > by-products) > > Add in 2 tabs apple cider vinegar ( supposed help get the minerals out > of the bones) > > Boil for hours and hours and hours.........(better 2 chickens if you're > worried about energy saving) > > Leave cool until fat on top congeals ( there won't be much of that of > it's a real organic bird) > > Remove bones or you can put through sieve > > Add in laverbread ( Japanese Nori or Irish west coast seaweed is > supposed to be good also) I put in a half a kilo for 4 people. > > You can boil in potatoes and other veg (the brassica veg like broccoli > are anti-thyroid so you might not want to put those in) > > My mother thinks that whatever I share with her is a way of trying to > outsmart her. That is of course not my aim. I just want to see one day > where she gets up happy, looks out the window and says' What a beautiful > day!' Usually it's, 'I had leg cramps all last night or my head hurts or > what did you put in that meal, you know I can't tolerate black pepper!' > and so on...geez....... > > Homepathy....we tried it and she wasn't convinced. More's the pity... > > > > bbrowne123 schrieb: > > > > , what is in your " recipe " ??? > > > > Is your mum now convinced that " Dr " is someone to be reckoned > with? > > > > Have you managed to find any homeopathic remedies for your mum?? > > > > > > > > > > Caroline, > > > > > > Many thanks for your lovely email! > > > > > > That was the bad news. The good news is that my father has been > > > 'un'diagnosed for Alzheimers!! He now has 'vascular dementia'. Quite > > > what that means, I'm not sure. However both disorders have a low > freeT3 > > > as a common denominator. He has picked up so much it's unbelievable. > > > I'll bet it's the laverbread in chicken broth. I have it cooking > on the > > > stove as I write. He's had it regularly over the last months since > > > Christmas. > > > > > > And.....although the diagnostics for the ARM (mother) were three weeks > > > ago (we were told officially just a few days ago), at a follow-up > > > appointment (since the post I wrote below) they told my mother > that her > > > sight had improved. She said the shadow had gone and she could read a > > > smaller line of writing. I don't think that's supposed to happen with > > > ARMD, is it? Well I gave my parents a curry last week with at least > > half > > > a cup of turmeric (a super fantastic anti-oxidant) in it (supposed > > to be > > > only a couple of steaspoonsful0 so maybe that had an effect. ARMD has > > > oxidative stress written all over it but the doctors won't acknowledge > > > that although they tell patients to take anti-oxidants (that's the > > > clue!) They keep going on about genetics, genetics, genetics. Geez, > > > where have I heard that lame excuse before? > > > > > > I am over the moon to hear about the conference. > > > > > > We are all truly getting somewhere! > > > > > > > > > > > > carolinetraa2000 schrieb: > > > > > > > > DEAR JULIE > > > > I AM SO TERRIBLY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR MUM. YOU HAVE HAD SUCH A > > > > DIFFICULT PERIOD. I AM THINKING ABOUT YOU AND AM ALWAYS HERE IF YOU > > > > FANCY A SOB AND A MOAN! > > > > LOTSA BIG HUGS > > > > CAROLINE > > > > XX > > > > > > > > > > I just wanted to say I will not be attending the conference. I > > > > have some > > > > > > personal issues that need attending to this week-end. For > > those of > > > > you > > > > > > who have been following the story about my father with > > Alzheimer's, > > > > > > another calamity has come along to test us in that my mother > > has just > > > > > > been diagnosed with macular degeneration. She has been told > > that she > > > > > > could go blind very quickly.....That being said, it will NOT > > > > happen on > > > > > > my watch. I have already found enough to suggest that there are > > > > > > similarities to autism. I have a week-end long of research ahead > > > > of me. > > > > > > > > > > > > I hope you have the most productive conference, that you make > > lots of > > > > > > progress. > > > > > > > > > > > > Have a GREAT week-end!!!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > > > > > > > DISCLAIMER > > > > > > No information contained in this post is to be construed as > > > > medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a > > > > suitably qualified practitioner. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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