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Lavon.

I have a walker just like Sue's only mine is blue. I love it! It turns in a

small area, too. I don't know how tall you are, how much you weigh or how

strong you are and perhaps you would like a heavier one, but for a 118 lb.

heavyweight, it's perfect. In case you'd like to try it out, I'll be in CT

and you are certainly welcome to give mine a once over.

Jane McCord

In a message dated 10/15/2000 3:15:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

PLS-FRIENDSegroups writes:

> Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 19:33:32 -0400

>

> Subject: Re: Question

>

> Lavon,

>

> I have a Winnie Model 555. It has bicycle brakes, a very

comfortable

> seat with an enclosed pouch under the seat. It is wonderful for shopping.

> I can put my purse, etc. in the pouch. It folds up easily to put in the

car

> and only weighs 9 lbs. I love it! It is candy apple red. It also comes

in

> blue. Let me know if you would like the Winnie phone number. Take

> care. See you in CT!

>

> Sue

>

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Lavon,

Sorry for my previous E-mail. I got behind in reading my digests, answered

your first E-mail and then eventually got caught up to the last E-mail and

find that my walker wouldn't be acceptable. I'm glad to see you are getting

a lot of responses, better than mine, and hope you find just the right one

for you. See you in CT, with the hideous walker?

In a message dated 10/18/2000 3:19:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

PLS-FRIENDSegroups writes:

> Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 08:15:03 -0500

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> Subject: Re: Question

>

> I actually found a site with the tape (or strap)

> brakes! http://www.stairlift.com/rollator.htm What happens is the brake

> is activated by allowing the hand to fall on the strap or tape below the

> bar one holds onto. The weight of the hand pushes down the tape and

> activates the brake. Lavon

>

> PS The walker is hideous.

>

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Interesting concept! Thanks Lavon.

I think I'd prefer the braking system on my walker which almost requires

no conscious effort to utilise.

Lockwood Family wrote:

I actually found a site with the tape (or strap)

brakes! http://www.stairlift.com/rollator.htm

What happens is the brake

is activated by allowing the hand to fall on the strap or tape

below the

bar one holds onto. The weight of the hand pushes down the

tape and

activates the brake. Lavon

PS The walker is hideous.

At 11:02 PM 10/17/2000 +1000, you wrote:

>G'day Lavon,

>

>What do you mean by tape brakes? I have often seen people

with PLS or

>ALS write that their walker had bicycle type brakes and I've seen

a

>number of that type of walker around here too.

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> I was curious to know if this WOE regulates your monthly cycle?

Carol

I am 41 years old and have never had regular cycles. They were 45 to

90 days apart. Since going lowcarb eight months ago I am 26 to 28

days every month!! It's the first time I have ever been regular.

>

> Another thing that surprised me,,, Last time that I " cheated " it

was

> kind of diffucult for me to really want that doughnut. No really! I

> am addicted to sugar, but after being on the plan, it seems to

> greatly diminish.

I think that we are both carbohydrate addicts. Since I have given up

the cookies, doughnuts, candy and all sweets I no longer crave them.

I didn't even want any Halloween candy!

I thank everyone here on the list also for all the motivation, ideas

and support. These guys are great.

Margie

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since 2/21/00

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> I was curious to know if this WOE regulates your monthly cycle?

Carol

I am 41 years old and my cycles were never regular. They were 45 to

90 days apart. Since starting lowcarb eight months ago they have

been 26-28 days. It't the first time I have ever been regular!!

> Another thing that surprised me,,, Last time that I " cheated " it

was kind of diffucult for me to really want that doughnut.

I think that we are both carbohydrate addicts. Since I gave up all

the cakes, cookies, doughunts and all sweets I no longer crave them.

I didn't even have any Halloween candy. Didn't want it!!!

I also thank everyone here on this list for all their ideas, support

and motivation.

Margie

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Hi Sandrine,

Welcome to induction and this group! I would say not to worry about

taking the medication and ketosis. If the meds prevent ketosis, so

be it, you need them so take them. There are lots of folks who have

had to do the same thing and I'm sure they will be able to offer lots

of suggestions for soft foods to eat at that time too.

As to the fat fast, you should not do this just to get induction

going. That is not what the fat fast was designed to do. If you find

the induction challenging for ideas of what to eat, click on the link

below for the turtle menus or plan and just follow that for two weeks.

The fat fast is designed for people with extreme metabolic resistance

who cannot lose on induction levels. It is not meant to be followed

unless you are not losing any weight or inches after two weeks of

induction. If you can lose on regular induction, why would you want

to restrict yourself to the " fall back " plan? Then you would have

nothing else to try if you get stalled.

By the way, if you have not already taken your measurements, do so

right away. Take the normal measurements and some not so normal

measurements, like in the arms, the calves, etc. Most people start

losing pounds right away, others only lose inches at first, and

sometimes in kind of strange places. So you want to be able to have

that confirmation that what you are doing is working.

Jean

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12/7/98

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Sandrine,

I just had ALL of my teeth extracted about 6 weeks ago. I was on

painkillers, antibiotics and cortisone. I never test for keotis but

I still lost 2 pounds that week.

Good Luck with your surgery....I survived mine.

Margie

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since 2/21/00

> I just started Induction today and so far so good. I

> do, however, have two questions (already):

>

> 1. am going to the dentist next Monday to get my

> wisdom teeth out and I have to start taking

> painkillers this Saturday. On the day of the

> operation I will have to take a lot of different kinds

> of painkillers and medication against swelling, etc.

> My question is: will all these medications prevent me

> from going into ketosis?

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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In a message dated 04-19-01 8:23:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

kjv16114me@... writes:

<< I would like your opinion on something.

I am just starting my MT training (by correspondence)

and I currently (for the past 3 1/2 years) am working

as an Administrative Assistant for a Furniture

Company, and I was wondering if I should try to get a

part-time job in an MD's office as a file clerk or

receptionist so that I can get some experience in a

Medical Setting. >>

I don't think it would hurt.... it would expose you to some of the medical

jargon and give you an insight into what you will be studying. Besides, it

might end up that this gets your foot in the door so to speak. Good luck :)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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I do not know how experience in med recs or as a receptionist will help all

that much. Have you looked into maybe a service that provides a mentoring

program. Also, Jay Vance from AAMTG is putting together a project where new

MTs will get hands on experience and be edited by a team of mentors. Maybe

this is something that could work for you.

Cheryl, CMT

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I think that is a great idea. If you will be doing filing or answering

phones, you can learn a lot. Just by looking at the reports as you file them

will help. I used to work as an MA and trust me that definitely helped a

lot! If you work as a receptionist, you will get familiar w/ scheduling

tests, taking messages........which in turn will get you familiar w/ medical

terms, tests, drugs, etc. I say go for it!

Holly :o)

In a message dated 4/19/01 8:23:10 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

kjv16114me@... writes:

<< Ladies,

I would like your opinion on something.

I am just starting my MT training (by correspondence)

and I currently (for the past 3 1/2 years) am working

as an Administrative Assistant for a Furniture

Company, and I was wondering if I should try to get a

part-time job in an MD's office as a file clerk or

receptionist so that I can get some experience in a

Medical Setting. I have seen jobs in the paper this

week for these positions that require no experience.

What do you think?

Blessings,

Pensacola, Florida

>>

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In a message dated 4/19/01 8:28:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

JanTranscribes@... writes:

<< Besides, it

might end up that this gets your foot in the door so to speak. Good luck :)

>>

YES......I didn't even think of that!!! They might see what a great worker

you are and decide to let you transcribe for them......who knows......if

anything they would be a great reference!

Holly :o)

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> << Ladies,

> I would like your opinion on something.

> I am just starting my MT training (by

> correspondence)

> and I currently (for the past 3 1/2 years) am

> working

> as an Administrative Assistant for a Furniture

> Company, and I was wondering if I should try to get

> a

> part-time job in an MD's office as a file clerk or

> receptionist so that I can get some experience in a

> Medical Setting. I have seen jobs in the paper this

> week for these positions that require no

> experience.

> What do you think?

> Blessings,

>

> Pensacola, Florida

> >>

Thank you Ladies for all your opinions. I greatly

appreciate it!

Blessings to all,

__________________________________________________

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  • 6 years later...

Hi,

Thank you all for your responses in regards to my question about food

allergy/sensitivity tests. I have one more question completely

unrelated.....has anyone tried Jon Barron's products (Baseline of

Health)? Was wondering if they are effective/good products. I see on

the website there is a 60-day moneyback guarantee.

Thanks!

Robyn

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,

If you seek to have a solid erection, ask your urologist to describe

then prescribe injections to the penis with papavarine, bimix, or

trimix. He should also have at his practice the product and

injection material to administer and show you how to administer the

product to yourself. Take a sweater or light jacket along, since you

will walk out of the office with a developing erection, so, unless

you want to show it off (grin), you might want to hide it while you

get to the car. And, you might have your partner on hand for when

you get home to make use of it! (another grin). It sounds scary, but

is easy to perform and works for most all men.

The following website provides use, safeguards, and " what to do in

emergencies " information regarding the use of Papaverine/bimix/trimix

injections.

http://www.infertility-male.com/erectdys/injxn1.htm

Chuck

>

> Hi to all, sorry for my broken english, I have a question, I had

my

> prostate removed 9 months ago do to prostate cancer, here in Miami,

> FL, I am 46 years old, to have sex I am using the vacum device

with

> the rubberband onto the base of the penis, it is not the same, but

is

> better than nothing, recently I have noted that when I get some

sexual

> estimulation my penis kinda " react " I do no have what can be called

and

> erection, BUT, it does increase in size and get little more hard,

not

> enough for a vaginal penetration, but I am being able to masturbate

> more pleasurable, My question is: This means I will get my erection

> back ? or happens to somebody else on my same situation ?

> Any answer will be appreciated, my doctor told me could take more

than

> 18 month to reach and erection, I have tried Viagra and Cialis and

all

> I get is discomfort in my head, but not erections.

> Thanks to all for this amazing group.

>

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I'm about 6 weeks out from surgery, and have a similar response

(haven't graduated to the pump yet). I HOPE this means that I'll

eventually get some " real " erections back...but I don't know yet.

I'll let you know if I find out!

--Steve

>

> Hi to all, sorry for my broken english, I have a question, I had

my

> prostate removed 9 months ago do to prostate cancer, here in

Miami,

> FL, I am 46 years old, to have sex I am using the vacum device

with

> the rubberband onto the base of the penis, it is not the same, but

is

> better than nothing, recently I have noted that when I get some

sexual

> estimulation my penis kinda " react " I do no have what can be

called and

> erection, BUT, it does increase in size and get little more hard,

not

> enough for a vaginal penetration, but I am being able to

masturbate

> more pleasurable, My question is: This means I will get my

erection

> back ? or happens to somebody else on my same situation ?

> Any answer will be appreciated, my doctor told me could take more

than

> 18 month to reach and erection, I have tried Viagra and Cialis and

all

> I get is discomfort in my head, but not erections.

> Thanks to all for this amazing group.

>

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