Guest guest Posted May 12, 1999 Report Share Posted May 12, 1999 > > I feel I have to be everything for everbody, that since my husband is the > > " working " one of the family, ALL of the other responsibilites are on my > > shoulders!!!! And I am suppose to accept that. LOL! Boy do I know that feeling! DH thinks all he has to do is make money and his job is done. I have asked him to meet with the therapists so there will be a team effort. I have a hearing son who is 4 and 2 deaf sons ages 1.5 and 2.5 so I know all about everyone wanting a piece of you! Feel free to chat with me anytime. I admit I would have gone crazy if it wasn't for the support of church and reading PEPTIC messages Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 1999 Report Share Posted June 17, 1999 The cheapest place to order this book online is borders.com The direct URL is http://search.borders.com/fcgi-bin/part?PARTNER_ID=hBtzR4BGM2E-4mcEKw1X8ZOr%2A rRMac4XlA & url=http%3A//search.borders.com/fcgi-bin/db2www/search/search.d2w/De tails%3Fcode%3D0882002015%26mediaType%3DBook%26searchType%3DISBNUPC%26prodID%3 D0060646918 (put all of that gunk on one line in your browser) The ISBN # for the book if you prefer to order it from a local bookstore is 0882002015 Amazon and and Noble also have it listed, all of the book sites say it is a 4-6 week wait. Of course, you can probably get it direct from ABG too. Sheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 1999 Report Share Posted June 25, 1999 There is TONS of caffine in chocolate. Kiff & Hodge wrote: > > > This is all so interesting! How come I was told there's absolutely nothing you can do about tinnitus?! Is there enough caffeine in chocolate to cause problems, do you > think? That's about all my son eats besides peanut butter. > > > > LCorc16@... wrote: > > > From: LCorc16@... > > > > In a message dated 6/24/99 1:48:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > listenup@... writes: > > > > << Our son used to tell us that he could hear a snake hissing under his bed at > > night. We cut out caffeine (coke) from his diet and he hasn't complained of > > the snakes since. >> > > Definitely so true about the caffeine. They also say salt intake. teh problem > > is my daughter is three and doesn't drink soda or into a saly diet. That's > > why they are having a hard time trying to control the buzzing. I was also > > told people like myself who are hard of hearing, can a buzzing or ringing as > > a warning sign of more hearing loss to come. I have experienced this notion > > this year. so you need to be careful of what you are treating. Lori > > > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 1999 Report Share Posted June 27, 1999 Oh, okay. Thanks. Jeff Irwin wrote: > > > There is TONS of caffine in chocolate. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 1999 Report Share Posted June 27, 1999 In a message dated 6/25/99 9:56:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jkiff@... writes: << Is there enough caffeine in chocolate to cause problems, do you think? >> Oh definitely!There's a web site that I found helpful you can ask questions and get responses. It's www.tinnitus-audiology.com/DGindex.htm Try it and see it helps. see ya Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 1999 Report Share Posted July 1, 1999 , Aspirin and caffeine can cause tinnitus. Sorry about my spelling. Also, if you can focus on something else helps a little. If we are talking about a child all I can say is the aspirin and caffeine. Tahna Kiff & Hodge wrote: > > > This is all so interesting! How come I was told there's absolutely nothing you can do about tinnitus?! Is there enough caffeine in chocolate to cause problems, do you > think? That's about all my son eats besides peanut butter. > > > > LCorc16@... wrote: > > > From: LCorc16@... > > > > In a message dated 6/24/99 1:48:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > listenup@... writes: > > > > << Our son used to tell us that he could hear a snake hissing under his bed at > > night. We cut out caffeine (coke) from his diet and he hasn't complained of > > the snakes since. >> > > Definitely so true about the caffeine. They also say salt intake. teh problem > > is my daughter is three and doesn't drink soda or into a saly diet. That's > > why they are having a hard time trying to control the buzzing. I was also > > told people like myself who are hard of hearing, can a buzzing or ringing as > > a warning sign of more hearing loss to come. I have experienced this notion > > this year. so you need to be careful of what you are treating. Lori > > > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 1999 Report Share Posted July 16, 1999 In a message dated 7/16/99 2:35:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time, matthew.tringali@... writes: << I need help! A friend of mine who is on CI Families listserv recently told me about some posts regarding the possibility of being implanted even if the persons hearing loss was not profound in both ears. The problem is she deleted the posts before getting a copy for me. Is there anyone on this list who is also on CI Families who has seen these posts or does anyone know if candidacy requirements have changed. >> Matt, My son was implanted this Feb. He was a borderline candidate with a profound loss (98dB SDT) in the left and a severe to profound in the right (87dB SDT) He got little benefit with his aids and was implanted due to this. We waited a year to do it since he was borderline.....wish we had done it earlier now. His SDT with the CI is 10-15dB. Elaine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 1999 Report Share Posted July 18, 1999 >Is there > anyone on this list who is also on CI Families who has seen these posts or > does anyone know if candidacy > requirements have changed. I can tell you a bit about when our son was implanted in April. For the CID sentence test our son scored a 42% on his left side and 38% on his right (aided). FDA guidelines are 40%, but those are only guidelines and the surgeon has the option of doing the implant outside of those guidelines. Our son qualified on his right, not his left. With our son's history of a progressive loss everyone felt that it was only a matter of a few months, if not weeks before he did fit into those guidelines so the decision was made to go ahead. Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2009 Report Share Posted September 13, 2009 , we ahve seen GREAT improvement in staying healthy in the winter, which is huge for her, and I believe it is aiding in her detoxing... nothing like a real detox med or herb, but she is a girl who holds on to her metals, and we are seeing ( just obsrvational) that might be changing.. just just Mama gut that it's really helping. We both crave the sun ( how did we end up in Maine, I will never know!) and it has helped both of us not go nuts in the winter, as the trip to florida get overridden by bio med and tx payemnts Just from what I read, it's a no brainer.. vit D3 effects the whole body.. and OMG its' cheap conpared to other suppelemnts! Good luck to you! Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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