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In a message dated 5/16/2003 5:22:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> Braden will be totally mainstreamed in the

> middle school next year, but they will be making sure that he will

>

Kathy,

I would watch things like a hawk as if you think Braden may

need any help or services after high school he needs to be in special ed with

an IEP to have any Transition Planning done at age 14. You know I have

learned the hard way and am paying the price now. Even if he is GT in other

areas and has a high IQ score he might qualify for Rolling Access funds that

could be used for various services in the future but there is a long waiting

list for everything. Just my 2 cents worth!

Anne

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Kelli

I hope u are feeling OK today.. I too get bummed about

being sick at 32, but it's easier now then it was at

23!

My advice, I had many of the same elements on

predisone, just ask ur doctor what he thinks of

budisonde (entocort) I realize it's not approved in

Canada for this illness, I've been on it for 5years

and i have not even had 20% of the side effects that I

had on predisone.

I will never switch back... pred is so difficult to

deal with, I felt worse on it then off even of course

I was much sicker without it until budesonide was

finally given to me.

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In a message dated 9/26/2005 7:49:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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Message: 2

Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 03:59:51 -0000

From: " & Laurel " <themartones@...>

Subject: Smearing feces

It does still smell some in there, but

we're thinking it's probably from the feces being ground into the carpet.

A couple of questions:

1) How can we get rid of the smell (assuming that there isn't some

little piece of poop hiding behind the bed)?

There are non-toxic SPONGES that absorb smells that I use for just such

occations and they cost $5 each so the price is right. I put them in the room

with

the smell and in a day or so it is much better. I leave them in the room up

high where the kids can't reach them.

The name is odor absorber and the number is 1800-926-1633--Laurie

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No, too much natural A will make you sick, too. Some kinda livers, if you eat

the whole thing you get sick.

But - the liver can take much more than the RDA for several weeks without

toxicity. Like up to 15 times...

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Really? Too bad :o( What kind of livers would make you sick? My chicken

liver pate was a HUGE sucess, my 2 year old (who is a cracker addict) didn't

even want crackers with it, just a spoon! I think I've finally found a way

to get us to eat our liver!!!

On 12/8/05, Mati Senerchia <senerchia@...> wrote:

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> No, too much natural A will make you sick, too. Some kinda livers, if you

> eat the whole thing you get sick.

>

>

>

>

> --

> Mrs. () Siemens

>

> Mommy to Zack and Liddy...so far

>

> no fear, only faith; no guilt, only grace; no pride, only praise; no

> claim, only Christ

>

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I don't have a reference, but I recall a story of seal or otter liver

and explorers where when they ate too much they got side effects, but

those side effects went away a few days after they stopped eating the

liver.

Commonly farmed animals have somewhat inferior livers, grass fed is a

bit better, but exotic meats have the best livers - so don't eat as

much of those as you would turkey or beef liver.

-Lana

On 12/8/05, alangaud <alangaud@...> wrote:

> > No, too much natural A will make you sick, too.

> Do you have a reference for that?

>

> Thanks!

> Jan

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Mati-

>No, too much natural A will make you sick, too. Some kinda livers,

>if you eat the whole thing you get sick.

The traditional story here is about the explorers who ate polar bear

liver and died. They got, IIRC, something approaching 3 million

units of vitamin A, but polar bear livers also concentrate cadmium to

an extraordinary degree, and surprise surprise, their symptoms also

happened to mirror cadmium poisoning.

So I'd say that at the very least, the dangers of ordinary

traditional levels of vitamin A -- the sort we'd get from eating

leberwurst and liver and CLO and whatnot -- are grossly

overstated. The USDA recently moved its RDA for retinol DOWN, in

fact, which is particularly absurd.

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Oh GREAT! Now I have to send back by order of free-range polar bear

liver!!!!

On 1/5/06, Idol <Idol@...> wrote:

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>

> The traditional story here is about the explorers who ate polar bear

> liver and died. They got, IIRC, something approaching 3 million

> units of vitamin A, but polar bear livers also concentrate cadmium to

> an extraordinary degree, and surprise surprise, their symptoms also

> happened to mirror cadmium poisoning.

>

> So I'd say that at the very least, the dangers of ordinary

> traditional levels of vitamin A -- the sort we'd get from eating

> leberwurst and liver and CLO and whatnot -- are grossly

> overstated. The USDA recently moved its RDA for retinol DOWN, in

> fact, which is particularly absurd.

>

>

>

> -

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Blessed to be his helpmeet, 6 years and counting!!!

Mommy to Zack (5) and Liddy (21 months)

no fear, only faith; no guilt, only grace; no pride, only praise; no claim,

only Christ

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