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sounds good except that 1 grain is very low dose, and you should increase by

symptoms not bloodwork.

Gracia

>I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism about 5 years ago and was

> successfully taking 125mg of levoxyl until two years ago when I

> started feeling moody and extremely irritable and depressed and severe

> back pain.That was when experimentation with different doses of

> levoxyl - 175,150 back to 125. My blood work kept changing from

> anywhere inbetween 17 and -0.5.

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> I recently went to a preventative medicine doctor who explained to me

> that non of the pharmaceutical drugs like levoxyl address the whole

> problem of the thtyroid but just replace half of what is missing. He

> switched me to 1gr of Armor a natural product. Within only two weeks

> and quicker than the doctor predicted, I started to feel better and

> now six weeks later I feel like a new person.

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> I have not yet had bloodwork done but I don't really care what that

> shows because how I feel is terrific! To me it is s miracle drug. It

> may not work for everyone but I do urge people to at least try it.

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Argie, what new med are you referring to. L

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On May 8, 2006, at 12:43 PM, Argie Olivo wrote:

> Hello everyone,

>

> We have been too busy concentrating on all of our son's negatives

> due to a

> new med that we overlooked some wonderful improvements. We recently

> realized that our son has not had an ear/sinus infection since

> January! His

> video talking has really improved. Dark circles under his eyes are

> gone and

> he has gained weight. Socially, he is now asking a peer to play

> with him

> (when prompted by his aid). His attention span is great!!! He's

> able to

> stay on task although he is slower than his peers.

>

> Hang in there everyone, our children will completely recover soon!!!

>

> Argie

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> opinion of the Research Institute and/or the Parent

> Coalition.

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WOW!! That's great news!! Congrats!! WAHOOO!!

(I have to admit I'm a bit jealous)

Good News!

As of May 3rd, I was officially released from the Michigan HPRP, seven months early! It has been an interesting trip getting here, but one that was filled with self discovery. In spite of all the frustrations, aggravations and heartaches, I'm glad that I've been sober since October 27th of 2003, and am glad for where my life is now. While I may have changed some of the things I experienced on my journey, I'm glad for the end results. I know I was blessed with a good case manager and an overall good program here, and understand that not all of you have had the same experience with your programs. I'll keep sending good vibes that things will change in CA and PA, and wherever else change is in dire need.

Wishing everyone all good things to come,

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Thanks Chris. Hang in there, I know, much easier said than done. The way you have been treated has been horrible. I'd write a formal complaint to the drop site manager and copy your program about them making you pick one child to take in with you. That was unacceptable! Things are bound to change, from the conference, it seems as if there is some momentum regarding changes in how ETG is used, and the SAMSHA official statement will help that. As Eva says, keep the faith!! crssemc@... wrote: WOW!! That's great news!! Congrats!! WAHOOO!! (I have to admit I'm a bit jealous) Good News! As of May 3rd, I was officially released from the Michigan HPRP, seven months early! It has been an interesting trip getting here, but one that was filled with self discovery. In spite of all the frustrations, aggravations and heartaches, I'm glad that I've been sober since October 27th of 2003, and am glad for where my life is now. While I may have changed some of the things I experienced on my journey, I'm glad for the end results. I know I was blessed with a good case manager and an overall good program here, and understand that not all of you have had the same experience with your programs. I'll keep sending good vibes that things will change in CA and PA, and wherever else change is in dire need. Wishing everyone all good things to come, Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Messenger with Voice.

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CONGRATULATIONS !!! You have been such an important part of

this group....it always gives me hope when another one has made it

through!! Thanks for all your support to all of us who are not yet

there!

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> As of May 3rd, I was officially released from the Michigan HPRP,

seven months early! It has been an interesting trip getting here,

but one that was filled with self discovery. In spite of all the

frustrations, aggravations and heartaches, I'm glad that I've been

sober since October 27th of 2003, and am glad for where my life is

now. While I may have changed some of the things I experienced on my

journey, I'm glad for the end results. I know I was blessed with a

good case manager and an overall good program here, and understand

that not all of you have had the same experience with your programs.

I'll keep sending good vibes that things will change in CA and PA,

and wherever else change is in dire need.

>

> Wishing everyone all good things to come,

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SUPER-DUPER CONGRATS! I know you must be floating with that good news.

--- " susankirkaldie " <.Kirkaldie@...> wrote: Dear Group,

> Today was my daughters visit with Dr. Kumar.... We have dodged the

surgical bullet

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Hi Lalima,

Sorry I took long to reply, but sometimes life gets too busy! We were on

Celexa or over a year and then switched to Prozac. The Prozac was not a

match for our son. Every child is different and unique!!! What works for

one child may not work for another. Is your son/daughter a patient of Dr.

Goldberg?

God bless.

Argie

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Argie, what new med are you referring to. L

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On May 8, 2006, at 12:43 PM, Argie Olivo wrote:

> Hello everyone,

>

> We have been too busy concentrating on all of our son's negatives

> due to a

> new med that we overlooked some wonderful improvements. We recently

> realized that our son has not had an ear/sinus infection since

> January! His

> video talking has really improved. Dark circles under his eyes are

> gone and

> he has gained weight. Socially, he is now asking a peer to play

> with him

> (when prompted by his aid). His attention span is great!!! He's

> able to

> stay on task although he is slower than his peers.

>

> Hang in there everyone, our children will completely recover soon!!!

>

> Argie

>

>

>

> Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with

> the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed by or the

> opinion of the Research Institute and/or the Parent

> Coalition.

>

>

>

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Congratualtions many times over. This must be a tremendous relief

for you. Its also a big accomplishment for her. I'm sure the past

few years in a brace were not easy ones, and she pulled through them

successfully.

As she grows older, she might consider a core stabilization program,

like Pilates, to keep her back healthy.

>

> Dear Group,

>

> Today was my daughters visit with Dr. Kumar. She has been battling

> a " C " type 28 degree curve since she was 9, and now at 14, she has

> completed her growth, and her curve has been stable now for a

year.

> She has been wearing a brace 18 hours a day for the last year, and

we

> weaned her off it a month and a half ago. Since her growth has

> finished, and her curve actually has gone down three degrees, we

are

> finished with treatment, except for a yearly exam next year, and

then

> not for five years. We have dodged the surgical bullet, and the

relief

> I feel is tremendous. She is so happy, and I told her I'd let her

> drive the car and run over her brace, but instead she wants to

have a

> brace smashing party with her friends. Dr. Kumar came in the room

from

> reading her X-Rays and came in all smiles, and said you

deserve

> some good news, and boy was it! Today was sure a good day!

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That's fantastic Larry and so quick too! Hope it all goes well and keep us

informed.

Severe/profoundly deaf since birth

Lost residual hearing October 2005

Approved for CI March 2006

Surgery 9th June 2006

Activation 29th June 2006

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From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

larry wilson

Sent: Tuesday, 20 June 2006 10:27 AM

Subject: good news!

hello everyone,

My reimplantation surgery will be this Thursday at UAMS. I had a very good

appointment with my surgeon today, and I'm sure everything will work out

fine. Thanks for everyone's well wishes and prayers. Larry

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Larry,

That *is* good news!! <smile> I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Keep us posted on your recovery when you feel up to it.

Left ear - Nucleus 24 Contour Advance with 3G

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Right ear - Nucleus Freedom

Implanted: 2/1/06 Activated: 3/1/06

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Wishing you well for Thursday, Larry. I'm sure your surgeon will make

absolutely sure that nothing goes wrong this time.

Ted F.

>

> hello everyone,

> My reimplantation surgery will be this Thursday at UAMS. I had a

> very good appointment with my surgeon today, and I'm sure everything

> will work out fine. Thanks for everyone's well wishes and

> prayers. Larry

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Hello Larry,

I've been on nomail for awhile. Trying to cut down on my internet time, it

can take over if you aren't careful. Anyway, I hadn't read about you having

to be reimplanted. I'm sorry to hear that, but I " m sure you'll be fine, and

your attitude is great. Hang in there, you are in my prayers.

Binns

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From: " larry wilson " <lwilson005@...>

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Subject: good news!

Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 19:26:32 -0500

hello everyone,

My reimplantation surgery will be this Thursday at UAMS. I had a very

good appointment with my surgeon today, and I'm sure everything will work

out fine. Thanks for everyone's well wishes and prayers. Larry

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Best of Luck Larry, will keep you in my thoughts, have a qucik easy

surgery & recovery.

Regards,

" Ears Hopin "

>

> hello everyone,

> My reimplantation surgery will be this Thursday at UAMS. I had

a very good appointment with my surgeon today, and I'm sure everything

will work out fine. Thanks for everyone's well wishes and

prayers. Larry

>

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Prescription strength hydrocortisone and a really strong moisturizer. I

wouldn't have worried so much except that everything I read says that heat rash

comes in the folds of skin - and neck and shoulders are definitely not folds of

skin. She said it may take as long as 2 weeks to clear up. And she also said

that if we ever DO need a dermatologist, we're set up as an existing patient, so

there won't be that long of a wait to get in to see her. She was really nice.

Re: Good news!

GREAT News What did the derm dr say about how to handle the rash?

Robbin

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Hi ,

I'm glad the appointment went well. Maybe eased your mind a little bit? I do

hope it clears up soon. Having one less thing to be concerned about can

sometimes make a big difference. That's good news, too, that your patient status

has changed. It may come in handy if and when you do need to see a dermatologist

in the future.

Aloha,

Georgina

Re: Good news!

GREAT News What did the derm dr say about how to handle the rash?

Robbin

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What is Mugs? how are you tested for it? I am sorry you are positive for it, I pray for your complete healing ~

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Lea ~

Thank you for taking time to write me. I have loved reading all the notes from everyone. The more I read the bigger the hole in my stomach, once again.......MM is scarey, I have been having deep bone pain for a good while now, and I have osteoporosis pretty badly, in short I had a silicone rupture in the early 90's and the capsule was ruptured too and so I really had alot free floating and several surgeries detatching my entire chest wall and removing strips of tissue 10 cm long full of granulomas and cysts, nasty deal, very ill for years now, was seeing rheumatologist, neurologist, internal med doc, eye doc, the works, got so sick i had to quit working, then lost my insurance and so I went the natural route, best I could only to get sicker and sicker. Have had cancer twice during this time, cervical, and large cancerous polyp in colon, a couple months ago, guess i need to go back and have a womans exam, havent been back since 99, my bad. I now have the CHF, and cardiomyopathy, severe lung obstruction without emphysema, ( I am an x smoker) so I am lucky no emphysema, and had double pneumonia summer before last with a liter of fluid in each lung, one was drained, been in early liver failure a couple times, and renal failure a couple times. I do have some protein spillage, and a 65 creatinine clearance as of last may, due to repeat tests in a month. My renal doc says as of those last tests it only looks like I have a slight renal reduction, what ever that means, I guess good.

I havent had a mammogram since 99, do have salines in since 99, they need to go ASAP, but I dont know when that will be possible. I have 6 hospital visits one for10 days, one 5 day, two 4 day, one 3 day one out patient, one of which I was in ICU for 3 days, and I have a million bills, collection calls, and attorneys trying to squeeze money out of ...............me ! ! I cant give what I dont have. I now have disability, but just got it. I am drouning in bills and want to move far away........hee hee hee. I dont qualify for welfare or food stamps. So, any words of wisdom here????? I have a stack of bills and collection letters 2 feet high, for real, and I have put them in a basket by my front door, and I call it my God basket. They say give to him what you can not handle, so I have...........sort of, I just get reminded dailey, and I feel awful about it, the stress I am sure is not helping me at all. Thank you for taking time to write me, I love this site and reading everyting, but I am totally overwherlmed, I love all you girls and thank you all so much ! ! DAOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.

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Thank you for this, I am positive for MGUS and we hope that it will never become full blown MM.

Love you..........Lea

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Good news!

For those who test positive for the precursor to Multiple Myeloma!

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Dede . . . Take what Mayo has to say with a grain of salt . .. They steadfastly look after the interests of the breast implant manufacturers and drug companies. . . They do have some good information though., Rogene DGRAHAMA@... wrote: I will do alot of reading on this site at Mayo ~ D AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.

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