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Dear Anne:

You are welcome to ask questions of subjects we have already covered. Some

of the members come and go, and new ones need to know the information we can

provide. Don't worry about bringing up a subject again, we are happy to answer

anything we can. It will be difficult for you to find a subject that hasn't

already been covered here! LOL! so, ask your questions. It will take forever

to read all the posts!!!!!! Good luck, Josie

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Hi Anne,

I'm glad that particular message was of help to you. It's gonna take

you a LOOOONGGGG time to go through ALL the messages. If you find it

to much, try using the search at the top to look for specific things

by just typing in basic words like " sleep " " medications " (or

specific ones like " Seroquel " ). It's probably an easier way to fill

that frantic feeling of needing to know stuff that pertains

specifically to YOUR Dad.

All the best, Coyote

> I want to thank all of you that have responded to my " I want to

know " . The message #18110 that lists the different stages of

dementia is a great help. In fact I want to go through all of the

messages that have been posted. I think there may be a lot of

information in there that could help me understand what is going on

and what I can look for in the future.

>

> I wish all of you the faith and courage needed to go through this

difficult time. Once again thanks for being there.

>

> Anne_M

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Thanks Coyote for the tip about the search. I feel that I'm all over

the place right now. I guess it was because I saw my Dad on the

weekend and it scared me to see how much he had changed in just a

couple of weeks. It's like I need to know everything all at once.

But I have received some valid info from all of you who answered me,

including who reassured me when saying something like one day

they seem to be dying and the next they are doing so much better. And

for explaining what the meds for the hallucinations might do

to the physical side. You have all been such a help. I wish I could

answer you all individually, but between work and everything else I

feel a little overwhelmed right now.

Thanks

Anne_M

> > I want to thank all of you that have responded to my " I want to

> know " . The message #18110 that lists the different stages of

> dementia is a great help. In fact I want to go through all of the

> messages that have been posted. I think there may be a lot of

> information in there that could help me understand what is going on

> and what I can look for in the future.

> >

> > I wish all of you the faith and courage needed to go through this

> difficult time. Once again thanks for being there.

> >

> > Anne_M

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> > Anne

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Dear Siobhan:

This is a beautiful and touching poem. Thank you. My aunt, who died at 93

(7 years ago, she would have been 100 this November) spent the last decade plus

of her life making hand embroidered felt Christmas ornaments for myself and

each one in the family. I came up with the idea and asked her to make them

first, so I have the most. My daughters and I decorate the Christmas tree and

the whole house with her beautiful creations. That was her Christmas poem to

us.

It took me until this year to go back to the Christmas joy that she meant for

us to have after she passed. I was doing more decorating in the living room

last night. One of the many Nativity scenes that I have is a wind up music

box that plays Silent Night. As I was taking out my very large and beautiful

main Nativity scene, the music box started playing Silent Night spontaneously.

I felt she was finally happy to see me happy and with the spirit of Christmas

again. They never go very far away.

Merry Christmas, hugs and love,

Josie

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Dear Siobhan:

This is a beautiful and touching poem. Thank you. My aunt, who died at 93

(7 years ago, she would have been 100 this November) spent the last decade plus

of her life making hand embroidered felt Christmas ornaments for myself and

each one in the family. I came up with the idea and asked her to make them

first, so I have the most. My daughters and I decorate the Christmas tree and

the whole house with her beautiful creations. That was her Christmas poem to

us.

It took me until this year to go back to the Christmas joy that she meant for

us to have after she passed. I was doing more decorating in the living room

last night. One of the many Nativity scenes that I have is a wind up music

box that plays Silent Night. As I was taking out my very large and beautiful

main Nativity scene, the music box started playing Silent Night spontaneously.

I felt she was finally happy to see me happy and with the spirit of Christmas

again. They never go very far away.

Merry Christmas, hugs and love,

Josie

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Siobhan,

Keeping you in my thoughts.

Courage

Thanks to all

>I would like to thank everybody for their kind words and prayers for myself

>and my family following my dad's passing. They really meant a lot.

>

>My best friend bought me a CD for Christmas because she had heard this

played

>on the radio and thought it very appropriate. I cried loads when I heard

it

>first, but it did give me some comfort. It is a poem written by a 13 year

old

>American boy, who wrote it for his mother before he died from a brain

tumour.

> Some of you may already have heard it but I hope it helps anyone who, like

>me, are missing loved ones this Christmas:-

>

>Christmas In Heaven

>

>I see the countless Christmas trees,

>around the world below,

>with tiny lights like heavens' stars

>reflecting on the snow.

>The sight is so spectacular

>please, wipe away the tear,

>for I am spending Christmas

>with Jesus Christ this year.

>

>I hear the many Christmas songs

>that people hold so dear,

>but the sound of music can't compare

>with the Christmas choir up here.

>I have no words to tell you

>the joy their voices bring

>for it is beyond description,

>to hear the angels sing.

>

>I know how much you miss me,

>I see the pain in your heart

>but I am not so far away

>we really aren't apart.

>Be happy for me dear ones

>you know I hold you dear

>be glad I'm spending Christmas

>with Jesus Christ this year.

>

>I send you each a special gift

>from my heavenly home above

>I send you each a memory

>of my undying love.

>After all, love is a gift

>more precious than pure gold

>it always was important

>in the stories Jesus told.

>

>Love and keep each other

>as my father said to do

>for I cannot count the blessings

>he has for each of you.

>So have a merry christmas,

>and wipe away that tear,

>remember, I am spending Christmas

>with Jesus Christ this year.

>

>Siobhan

>Ireland

>

>

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I'm from A.P.too, but live in the U.S.

O.k. I sympathize.

I would go on a HCL detoxification (Betaine caplets or betaine from beets

and spinach plus a potassium activator, like tomotae powder), 3 x a day

after each meal.

For cell energy, take COQ10 caplets plus a little turmeric.

For kidney support, take 1/4 t-1/2 t coriender powder and turmeric powder

daily.

The problem is most likely a worm of some sort, probably a host of

parasites, worms, flukes, ameobas.

If you are open to taking prescription drugs, 3 days of mebendezole 2 x a

day (100mg each) should clear the body of worms...but they may come back

which is why the HCl detox is so important. Also it won't work on amoebas

completely.

Must also take raw crushed garlic.

If you have olive leaf extract available, take that daily. It fights 95% of

all infections.

Raw coconut oil also helps fight all infections.

Keep the body alkaline with something available...vinegar, baking powder,

etc. (1/4 teaspoon 2 x a day)

Keep the stomach acid with the HCl detox.

please email me directly if you would like clarification on anything and the

reasons....

.....sunitapan@...

Sunita.

>

> Thanks to Ms Reddy for reference to see a naturopathic doctor that

> specializes in Quantam

> reflex analysis and Body Scan technology...a form of advanced kineseology

> and vibrational diagnostics.

>

> Unfortunately, these technologies are unheard of here in Andhra Pradesh,

> India, at least at the clinic level. Similar research is carried out by the

> Indian government, but it is restricted to the public.

>

> According to tcm, the kidneys would be involved, but here the pain in

> mostly in the upper stomach, with extreme emaciation.

>

> Sunita Reddy <sunitapan@... <sunitapan%40gmail.com>> wrote:

> better information before proceeding.

>

> sunita

> ph.d.

>

> On 7/10/07, Sunita Reddy <sunitapan@... <sunitapan%40gmail.com>>

> wrote:

> >

> > it sounds like nutrition is not being properly absorbed, cell energy is

> > low, probably organs and acupunture meridans are " offline " due to

> magnetic

> > coding, or other injuries, or who knows...maybe there are other

> underlying

> > conditions.

> >

> > I would advise to see a naturopathic doctor that specializes in Quantam

> > reflex analysis and Body Scan technology...a form of advanced

> kineseology

> > and vibrational diagnostics to see where the problem is so that it can

> be

> > addressed before this person rifes himself indiscriminatly.

> >

> > Are the kidney's being properly supported? If not, they should be.

> >

> > Folks we need better health care...not stumbling in the dark. There are

> > practioners out there who do amazing work. In a case like this...please

> > have the person locate one of those great practioners. If you need help

> > finding one, I can try to do so for you or others on this list.

> >

> > Rifing is a great supportive of a holistic protocol designed for a

> > particur person/condition. It shouldn't be done without whole body

> > support....wasting away is a very good sign that something is wrong and

> the

> > person needs better before proceeding.

> >

> > Sunita

> > ph.d.

> >

> >

> >

> > On 7/10/07, samuel steve <steveetec@... <steveetec%40yahoo.com>>

> wrote:

> > >

> > > Due to frequency overdose with treatment for tuberculosis, a person is

> > > having wasting (emaciation).

> > >

> > > Anyone please refer to the treatment.

> > >

> > > Yours sincerely

> > >

> > > Steve

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