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Sending you much strength .

Courage

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Tommorw we will talk to the doctors and a social workers to see what

they will tell us. We have looked at a couple of hospice facilities

and Trinty Luther Park which has a alzheimers unit. We were

impressed. However, my dad still thinks he is going home and we are

waiting to tell him until we know exactly where he is going. We are

all very tired and drained. This disease is never easy and just when

you don't think he's going to make it, he is up and walking like

nothing happend, except that he is confused and getting very pushy.

He thinks he is the head of the house and that's all there is.

Don't have the energy to read posts yet, but will try and catch up

with all the new people and everyone else in the future. Sorry about

the spelling, by brain is not working very well.

Off to fight another day.

C.

Adel, IA

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Lovely quote and so true..Thanks so much for sharing it with

us.

Hugs

Live Long....Laugh Hard....Email Often

On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 19:21:14 -0000, craftylady14

wrote:

Found this on another group I belong to

Pam

" The mind is its own place, and in itself / Can make a

heaven of hell,

a hell of heaven. " - Milton

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Kerry,

W - O - W!!! What a great story! So very very touching!!! You can bet I

will send that story on to others.

Kerry, thank you so much for thinking of the group members and the

moderators around here!! You are one heck of a neat guy!!! Glad to know you,

too! Warm Hugs, PJ

Kerry Standifur wrote:

One day a teacher asked her students to list the names of the other

students in the room on two sheets of paper, leaving a space between

each name.

Then she told them to think of the nicest thing they could say about

each of their classmates and write it down.

It took the remainder of the class period to finish their

assignment, and as the students left the room, each one handed in

the papers.

That Saturday, the teacher wrote down the name of each student on a

separate sheet of paper, and listed what everyone else had said

about that individual.

On Monday she gave each student his or her list. Before long, the

entire class was smiling. " Really? " she heard whispered. " I never

knew that I meant anything to anyone! " and, " I didn't know others

liked me so much. " were most of the comments.

No one ever mentioned those papers in class again. She never knew if

they discussed them after class or with their parents, but it didn't

matter. The exercise had accomplished its purpose. The students were

happy with themselves and one another. That group of students moved

on.

Several years later, one of the students was killed in Viet Nam and

his teacher attended the funeral of that special student. She had

never seen a serviceman in a military coffin before. He looked so

handsome, so mature.

The church was packed with his friends. One by one those who loved

him took a last walk by the coffin. The teacher was the last one to

bless the coffin.

As she stood there, one of the soldiers who acted as pallbearer came

up to her. " Were you Mark's math teacher? " he asked. She

nodded: " yes. " Then he said: " Mark talked about you a lot. "

After the funeral, most of Mark's former classmates went together to

a luncheon. Mark's mother and father were there, obviously waiting

to speak with his teacher.

" We want to show you something, " his father said, taking a wallet

out of his pocket. " They found this on Mark when he was killed. We

thought you might recognize it. "

Opening the billfold, he carefully removed two worn pieces of

notebook paper that had obviously been taped, folded and refolded

many times. The teacher knew without looking that the papers were

the ones on which she had listed all the good things each of Mark's

classmates had said about him.

" Thank you so much for doing that, " Mark's mother said. " As you can

see, Mark treasured it. "

All of Mark's former classmates started to gather around. Charlie

smiled rather sheepishly and said, " I still have my list. It's in

the top drawer of my desk at home. "

Chuck's wife said, " Chuck asked me to put his in our wedding album. "

" I have mine too, " Marilyn said. " It's in my diary. "

Then Vicki, another classmate, reached into her pocketbook, took out

her wallet and showed her worn and frazzled list to the group. " I

carry this with me at all times, " Vicki said and without batting an

eyelash, she continued: " I think we all saved our lists. "

That's when the teacher finally sat down and cried. She cried for

Mark and for all his friends who would never see him again.

The density of people in society is so thick that we forget that

life will end one day. And we don't know when that one day will be.

So please, tell the people you love and care for, that they are

special and important. Tell them, before it is too late.

And One Way To Accomplish This Is: Forward this message on. If you

do not send it, you will have, once again passed up the wonderful

opportunity to do something nice and beautiful.

If you've received this, it is because someone cares for you and it

means there is probably at least someone for whom you care.

If you're " too busy " to take those few minutes right now to forward

this message on, would this be the VERY first time you didn't do

that little thing that would make a difference in your

relationships?

The more people that you send this to, the better you'll be at

reaching out to those you care about.

Remember, you reap what you sow. What you put into the lives of

others comes back into your own.

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Kerry,

That was really neat! Did you write that yourself? Thanks for sharing,

PJ

Kerry Standifur wrote:

It is not just being present in the moment and going with the flow

of life that will take us gently to the next moment. It is about

seeing and hearing what is really going on; not to deny

ourselves one instance of truth. To be awake to what we see for

ourselves and what others say to us. In this instant of each

experience know that we have not denied ourselves anything.

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Like everything else I've ever posted in here, I read it somewhere

else.

>

> It is not just being present in the moment and going with the flow

> of life that will take us gently to the next moment. It is about

> seeing and hearing what is really going on; not to deny

> ourselves one instance of truth. To be awake to what we see for

> ourselves and what others say to us. In this instant of each

> experience know that we have not denied ourselves anything.

>

>

>

>

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Kerry it is ok to send things from someplaceelse, but don't put yourself down, I

know u do a lot of original posts in drag, so u do a great job of posting

original things, by the way how r u doing?

Kerry Standifur wrote:

Like everything else I've ever posted in here, I read it somewhere

else.

>

> It is not just being present in the moment and going with the flow

> of life that will take us gently to the next moment. It is about

> seeing and hearing what is really going on; not to deny

> ourselves one instance of truth. To be awake to what we see for

> ourselves and what others say to us. In this instant of each

> experience know that we have not denied ourselves anything.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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>

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Congratulations, Subodh!

Prabha'84

" Dr.Anchita Patil " wrote:

Haan toh bhai, Sab naaraz ho rahein hain ki log likhte nahin.

Sorry for the prolonged absence.

So let me re-start with good news. Our dear Subodh Sir (Reader, Comm.Med) has

cleared his DNB exam, both theory and practical in one attempt!!! As it is

clearing DNB in one go i no mean feat. Upar se after all these years of no

formal study.... The best thing is that he, so to say, has not had a " formal

teaching " in PSM. But he has a deep interest in this subject, and it shows.

Considering that he had done his MD in Paeds, and left that to join PSM .... No

one can doubt his interest in this field.

All the best sir. This news has made all of us very happy.

Aur naaraz nahin hona ki posted this on the site. This was worth telling. I'm

sure everyone would agree.

Love,

Anchita (93)

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Thanks,Anchita,for sharing the good news.

Congrats,Subodh.

Could we have a bit more,Subodh, about the story,that prompted u to change from

Paediatrics to

PSM,please?.

Kya hua,jisse aapko PSM se lagao ho gaya.?

I remember the time, when we would have some of our lectures in PSM,at Adyan

mandir..,in their dept

(old medicine ward),at around 3pm.

We would all start marching in that hot afternoon sun,from boys hostel,but then

50% of boys would just

disappear after Goras Bhandar and the rest 50% of purely dedicated,84 batch

boys, would proceed

ahead leaving them to enoy a cool milkshake and discuss more important topics

about,worldly affairs.

We had Prof. Guliani,an ex AFMC,teacher,who would use his vocal cords to the

maximum,on 2

occasions,the first, to Introduce the topic for the day and the second time, for

the roll call at the end of

the lecture,in typical army style.

The rest of the valuable 35mins, he would leave the students to pursue other

activities like taking a

quick nap or reading a novel or playing any game on the back bench.

Good old days.

Shyam(84)

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Congratulations, Subodh!

Prabha'84

" Dr.Anchita Patil " wrote:

Haan toh bhai, Sab naaraz ho rahein hain ki log likhte nahin.

Sorry for the prolonged absence.

So let me re-start with good news. Our dear Subodh Sir (Reader, Comm.Med) has

cleared his DNB exam, both theory and practical in one attempt!!! As it is

clearing DNB in one go i no mean feat. Upar se after all these years of no

formal study.... The best thing is that he, so to say, has not had a " formal

teaching " in PSM. But he has a deep interest in this subject, and it shows.

Considering that he had done his MD in Paeds, and left that to join PSM .... No

one can doubt his interest in this field.

All the best sir. This news has made all of us very happy.

Aur naaraz nahin hona ki posted this on the site. This was worth telling. I'm

sure everyone would agree.

Love,

Anchita (93)

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good one....... varsha(92)

richa saxena wrote:

Its an old one but worth seeing again....

A worldwide survey was

conducted.The only question asked was:

quot;Would you please

give your honest opinion about solutions to the food

shortage in the

rest of the world?

The survey was a huge failure,

In Africa they didn't know what 'food' meant.

In Pakistan they didn't know

what 'honest' meant.

In Europe they didn't know what 'shortage' meant,

In China they didn't know what 'opinion' meant.

In the Middle East they

didn't know what 'solution' meant.

In South America they didn't know what 'please' meant.

And in the USA they didn't know what 'the rest of

the world' meant!!!

regards

Richa '87

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Interesting Malini

With regards

L/M Prasad

(lp1960@...)

Wish a very happy and cheerful day keep smiling

> (unknown)

>

>

>  

> Open Microsoft Word and type following

>

> =rand (200,99)

>

> and then HIT ENTER

>

> This is something pretty weird..!

>

> Worth a check..! try it..!

>

>

> manish kothari

>

>

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sunil sir,

Aapne 100% sahi kaha

Ameet 1993

>

> It was an indeed a spirited give-away to his feelings by ash-goe when he

> talks about the reservation fiasco. Well...........let us rest assured that

> the people who are supposed to be the most responsible...and are given the

> vote to be so... by us...yes,,,,,,,,the politicians.............have their

> own axe to grind and will not speak out....lest it spoils their vote

> banks........ This is a short sighted policy.... but, who cares two hoots in

> case u are beaten up, ur wife is raped, ur mother is murdered,,,,,,,or ur

> neighbour maims u...........This is politcs my dear fellow. We,as a nation

> have 2 wake up...........and history gawah hai.... ...nations have a very

> short memory...........So, where do we land up..??? ....Take the examples

> of student leaders like PK Mohanta.hig expectations,,,,,,,but,where did they

> he land up in the end...........

> The need of the hour is for the youth( & not the youth leaders) all across

> the country to join up..........decide what is best for them---without

> prejudice to caste & creed, and then move on with life. A glitch

> though..........pseudo-leaders are bound to be born there-in too,..... who

> will weed them out..???

> Sunil

>

>

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Diflucan and Flagyl are prescription

drugs.  Do you have a DAN! doc?

Pamela

" Courage is doing

what you're afraid to do.  There can be no courage unless you're scared. "

Eddie Rickenbacker,

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From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of Shanon Deveney

Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007

2:48 PM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: (unknown)

What are the symptoms of yeast die off?

How do I get Diflucan or Flagyl?

I am currently only using Nystatin, and other supplementation in addition to a GFCF diet.

What would yeast die off look like, because we are seeing a rash in

addition to diarrhea (once) irritability, stimming has def increased - what do

you think?

I m new to the group, as of today.

I obviously have much to learn here.

 

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Hi Pamela, Yes I have a DAN doctor. He was actually just featured on Montel . We are not doing any of this anti-viral treatment though. Nystatin, Probiotic, Methycobalim-injectible, and some other supplementation. This is the first diaper area rash I have ever seen on my son. He eats alot of rice, too. Sounds like I am feeding into the yeast problem. a Year ago he had urine organic acid testing-turned up higher than norm level of hydroxypropionic acid-that was it. I did not know what that was-from what I can see now it seems it may have to do with Chlostridia, could that be? My son was constantly on antibiotics his first 15 months. We just started seeing the Dan Dr and repeated this test but we dont yet have those results. A year ago, testing was by endocrinologist who saw no reason to pursue any further testing. I wanted to look deeper than

that though. We now live in NY. What would my sons labs look like if Diflucan of Flagyl were right for him? Flagyl looks like a herpes medication? I dont get it. Thanks for your help....

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Oh, Dr. Bock. You’re in good hands.

Diflucan is an anti-fungal. It’s to treat an overgrowth of yeast in the

gut. Flagyl was prescribed for my son because a stool test showed that he had

parasites. Valtrex is an anti-viral that is used for Herpes.

Pamela

" Courage is doing

what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you're scared. "

Eddie Rickenbacker,

top US

fighter ace, WWI

From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of Shanon Deveney

Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007

3:12 PM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: RE:

(unknown)

Hi Pamela, Yes I have a DAN

doctor. He was actually just featured on Montel .

We are not doing any of this anti-viral treatment

though.

Nystatin, Probiotic, Methycobalim-injectible, and some other supplementation.

This is the first diaper area rash I have ever seen on my son.

He eats alot of rice, too.

Sounds like I am feeding into the yeast problem.

a Year ago he had urine organic acid testing-turned up higher than norm

level of hydroxypropionic acid-that was it. I did not know what that was-from

what I can see now it seems it may have to do with Chlostridia, could

that be? My son was constantly on antibiotics his first 15 months.

We just started seeing the Dan

Dr and repeated this test but we dont yet have

those results.

A year ago, testing was by endocrinologist who saw no reason to pursue

any further testing.

I wanted to look deeper than that though.

We now live in NY.

What would my sons labs look like if Diflucan of Flagyl were right for

him?

Flagyl looks like a herpes medication?

I dont get it.

Thanks for your help....

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how.

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diaper rash, red anal ring, fluff, froth, slime, cheese like stuff coming out

(unknown)

What are the symptoms of yeast die off?

How do I get Diflucan or Flagyl?

I am currently only using Nystatin, and other supplementation in addition to a GFCF diet.

What would yeast die off look like, because we are seeing a rash in addition to diarrhea (once) irritability, stimming has def increased - what do you think?

I m new to the group, as of today.

I obviously have much to learn here.

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My son recently began Nystatin, Inj B12 and B6 and P5 p in addition to his other supps. Yesterday his poop was green-bright green- and his appetite seems down again. Does anyone know what thi might mean? He did not eat anything green at all. The liquid zinc has increased his appetite and also the variety he would choose (foods). This seems to have changed. It is as if he does not feel well.

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Could Nystatin in addition to the other supps we have been using be enough for a yeast die off? Would my son not feel weel during such a period? I feel like I am changing too much for him all of a sudden and that he feels sick

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RE: (unknown)

My son recently began Nystatin, Inj B12 and B6 and P5 p in addition to his other supps. Yesterday his poop was green-bright green- and his appetite seems down again.

Does anyone know what thi might mean?

He did not eat anything green at all.

The liquid zinc has increased his appetite and also the variety he would choose (foods). This seems to have changed. It is as if he does not feel well.

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