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I will defiantly say a prayer for you. When was AF due? A blood test will show

up positive before AF is even due. Just tell your Dr. that you had a Pos. HPT

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(unknown)

hi ladies it is me jessica again. hope everyone is feeling better from their

surgery. good luck to you ladies! i have another question again. i have not had

af since like june 20th and still af has not shown up! i feel like im preg. and

had a pos. test but the second line was just visable. dont know what to do. i

feel like i am. have alot of the symptoms of it. breast tenderness and lotssssss

of bumps on the brown they have really increased! some nausea, tiredness and all

im doing is going potty. so guess my question is how long should i wait to

retest. im really hoping BIG time. i have not had my tr yet, but i know it can

happen somtimes anyway. so please anwser sooooooon! lv jessica

baby dust to alllllllllllllllllllllll

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michelle af was due around first of july and she is a no show. hope she dont

show for 9 months would be awesome! keep up the prayres lv jess

Niemi wrote: I will defiantly say a prayer for you. When was AF due?

A blood test will show up positive before AF is even due. Just tell your Dr.

that you had a Pos. HPT

:)

(unknown)

hi ladies it is me jessica again. hope everyone is feeling better from their

surgery. good luck to you ladies! i have another question again. i have not had

af since like june 20th and still af has not shown up! i feel like im preg. and

had a pos. test but the second line was just visable. dont know what to do. i

feel like i am. have alot of the symptoms of it. breast tenderness and lotssssss

of bumps on the brown they have really increased! some nausea, tiredness and all

im doing is going potty. so guess my question is how long should i wait to

retest. im really hoping BIG time. i have not had my tr yet, but i know it can

happen somtimes anyway. so please anwser sooooooon! lv jessica

baby dust to alllllllllllllllllllllll

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:)

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Another dumb question lol

When you are O-ing your temp gose up right ?????

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Another dumb question lol

When you are O-ing your temp gose up right ?????

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(unknown)

Another dumb question lol

When you are O-ing your temp gose up right ?????

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Your temp will go up a day or so after you O

in MI

DD 4/91

DD 6/94

TL 6/94

TR 4/02

EDD 3/03

(unknown)

Another dumb question lol

When you are O-ing your temp gose up right ?????

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Happy Birthday, !

in MI

DD 4/91

DD 6/94

TL 6/94

TR 4/02

EDD 3/03

(unknown)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL WHO HAVE ONE THIS MONTH

MINE IS TODAY TO EWWWWWWWWWW 37 LOL

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Happy Birthday, !

in MI

DD 4/91

DD 6/94

TL 6/94

TR 4/02

EDD 3/03

(unknown)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL WHO HAVE ONE THIS MONTH

MINE IS TODAY TO EWWWWWWWWWW 37 LOL

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Happy Birthday, !

in MI

DD 4/91

DD 6/94

TL 6/94

TR 4/02

EDD 3/03

(unknown)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL WHO HAVE ONE THIS MONTH

MINE IS TODAY TO EWWWWWWWWWW 37 LOL

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY PATRICIA. HOPE IT WAS A HAPPY ONE.

LOVE YA,

MOE

p.S. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO EVERYONE WHO HAS ONE TODAY OR THIS MONTH

(unknown)

>

> HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL WHO HAVE ONE THIS MONTH

>

> MINE IS TODAY TO EWWWWWWWWWW 37 LOL

>

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY PATRICIA. HOPE IT WAS A HAPPY ONE.

LOVE YA,

MOE

p.S. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO EVERYONE WHO HAS ONE TODAY OR THIS MONTH

(unknown)

>

> HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL WHO HAVE ONE THIS MONTH

>

> MINE IS TODAY TO EWWWWWWWWWW 37 LOL

>

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY PATRICIA. HOPE IT WAS A HAPPY ONE.

LOVE YA,

MOE

p.S. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO EVERYONE WHO HAS ONE TODAY OR THIS MONTH

(unknown)

>

> HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL WHO HAVE ONE THIS MONTH

>

> MINE IS TODAY TO EWWWWWWWWWW 37 LOL

>

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That was cute. A lot of it reminds me of the love of

my life.

--- Chrissy Gail wrote:

> We always hear " the rules " from the female side.

> Now here are the rules from the male point of view.

> These are our rules! Please note... all rules are

> numbered " 1 " on purpose!! 1. Learn to work the

> toilet seat. You're a big girl--if it's up, put it

> down. We need it up, you need it down. You don't

> hear us bitching about you leaving it down. 1.

> Birthdays, Valentine's Day and Anniversaries are not

> quests to see if we can find the perfect present yet

> again! 1. Sometimes we are not thinking about you.

> Live with it. 1. Sunday = Sports. It's like the

> full moon or the changing of the tides. Let it be.

> 1. Don't cut you hair. Ever. Long hair is always

> more attractive than short hair. One of the big

> reasons guys fear getting married is that married

> women always cut their hair, and by then you're

> stuck with her. 1. Shopping is NOT a sport. And,

> no, we are never going to think of it that way. 1.

> Crying is blackmail. 1. Ask for what you want. Let

> us be clear on this one: Subtle hints do not work!

> Strong hints do not work! Obvious hints do not

> work! Just say it!! 1. We don't remember dates.

> Mark birthday and anniversaries on a calendar.

> Remind us frequently beforehand. 1. Most guys own

> three pairs of shoes--tops. What makes you think

> we'd be any good at choosing which pair, (out of

> thirty) would look good with your dress? 1. Yes, and

> No are perfectly acceptable answers to almost every

> question. 1. Come to us with a problem only if you

> want help solving it. That's what we do. Sympathy is

> what your girlfriends are for. 1. A headache that

> lasts for 17 months is a problem. See a

> chiropractor. 1. Check your oil! 1. Anything we

> said 6 months ago is inadmissible in an argument.

> In fact, all comments become null and void after 7

> days. 1. If you won't dress like the 's

> Secret girls, don't expect us to act like soap opera

> guys. 1. If you think you're fat, you probably are.

> Don't ask us. We refuse to answer. 1. If something

> we said can be interpreted two ways, and one of the

> ways makes you sad or angry, we meant the other

> one. 1. Let us ogle. We are going to look

> anyway--it's genetic. 1. You can either ask us to

> do something, or tell us how you want it done--not

> both. If you already know best how to do it, just do

> it yourself. 1. Whenever possible, please say

> whatever you have to say during commercials. 1.

> Columbus did not need directions, and

> neither do we. 1. The relationship is never going to

> be like it was the first two months we were going

> out. Get over it. And quit whining to your

> girlfriends. 1. ALL men see in only 16 colors--like

> Windows default settings. Peach, for example, is a

> fruit, not a color. Pumpkin is also a fruit. We have

> no idea what mauve is. 1. If it itches, it will be

> scratched. We do that. 1. We are not mind readers

> and we never will be. Our lack of mind-reading

> ability is not proof of how little we care about

> you. 1. If we ask what is wrong and you say

> " nothing, " we will act like nothing's wrong. We know

> you are lying, but it is just not worth the hassle.

> 1. If you ask a question you don't want an answer

> to, expect an answer you don't want to hear. 1.

> When we have to go somewhere, absolutely anything

> you wear is fine. Really. 1. Don't ask us what we're

> thinking about unless you are prepared to discuss

> such topics as navel lint, the shotgun formation,

> or monster trucks.

> 1. You have enough clothes.

>

> 1. You have too many shoes.

> 1. Foreign films are best left to foreigners.

> (Unless it's Bruce Lee or some war flick where it

> doesn't really matter what the hell they're saying

> anyway.) 1. It is neither in your best interest or

> ours to take the quiz together. No, it doesn't

> matter which quiz. 1. BEER is as exciting for us as

> HANDBAGS are for you. 1. I am in shape. ROUND is a

> shape. Thank you for reading this. Yes, I know I

> have to sleep on the couch tonight, but did you

> know we really don't mind -- it's like camping.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

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That was cute. A lot of it reminds me of the love of

my life.

--- Chrissy Gail wrote:

> We always hear " the rules " from the female side.

> Now here are the rules from the male point of view.

> These are our rules! Please note... all rules are

> numbered " 1 " on purpose!! 1. Learn to work the

> toilet seat. You're a big girl--if it's up, put it

> down. We need it up, you need it down. You don't

> hear us bitching about you leaving it down. 1.

> Birthdays, Valentine's Day and Anniversaries are not

> quests to see if we can find the perfect present yet

> again! 1. Sometimes we are not thinking about you.

> Live with it. 1. Sunday = Sports. It's like the

> full moon or the changing of the tides. Let it be.

> 1. Don't cut you hair. Ever. Long hair is always

> more attractive than short hair. One of the big

> reasons guys fear getting married is that married

> women always cut their hair, and by then you're

> stuck with her. 1. Shopping is NOT a sport. And,

> no, we are never going to think of it that way. 1.

> Crying is blackmail. 1. Ask for what you want. Let

> us be clear on this one: Subtle hints do not work!

> Strong hints do not work! Obvious hints do not

> work! Just say it!! 1. We don't remember dates.

> Mark birthday and anniversaries on a calendar.

> Remind us frequently beforehand. 1. Most guys own

> three pairs of shoes--tops. What makes you think

> we'd be any good at choosing which pair, (out of

> thirty) would look good with your dress? 1. Yes, and

> No are perfectly acceptable answers to almost every

> question. 1. Come to us with a problem only if you

> want help solving it. That's what we do. Sympathy is

> what your girlfriends are for. 1. A headache that

> lasts for 17 months is a problem. See a

> chiropractor. 1. Check your oil! 1. Anything we

> said 6 months ago is inadmissible in an argument.

> In fact, all comments become null and void after 7

> days. 1. If you won't dress like the 's

> Secret girls, don't expect us to act like soap opera

> guys. 1. If you think you're fat, you probably are.

> Don't ask us. We refuse to answer. 1. If something

> we said can be interpreted two ways, and one of the

> ways makes you sad or angry, we meant the other

> one. 1. Let us ogle. We are going to look

> anyway--it's genetic. 1. You can either ask us to

> do something, or tell us how you want it done--not

> both. If you already know best how to do it, just do

> it yourself. 1. Whenever possible, please say

> whatever you have to say during commercials. 1.

> Columbus did not need directions, and

> neither do we. 1. The relationship is never going to

> be like it was the first two months we were going

> out. Get over it. And quit whining to your

> girlfriends. 1. ALL men see in only 16 colors--like

> Windows default settings. Peach, for example, is a

> fruit, not a color. Pumpkin is also a fruit. We have

> no idea what mauve is. 1. If it itches, it will be

> scratched. We do that. 1. We are not mind readers

> and we never will be. Our lack of mind-reading

> ability is not proof of how little we care about

> you. 1. If we ask what is wrong and you say

> " nothing, " we will act like nothing's wrong. We know

> you are lying, but it is just not worth the hassle.

> 1. If you ask a question you don't want an answer

> to, expect an answer you don't want to hear. 1.

> When we have to go somewhere, absolutely anything

> you wear is fine. Really. 1. Don't ask us what we're

> thinking about unless you are prepared to discuss

> such topics as navel lint, the shotgun formation,

> or monster trucks.

> 1. You have enough clothes.

>

> 1. You have too many shoes.

> 1. Foreign films are best left to foreigners.

> (Unless it's Bruce Lee or some war flick where it

> doesn't really matter what the hell they're saying

> anyway.) 1. It is neither in your best interest or

> ours to take the quiz together. No, it doesn't

> matter which quiz. 1. BEER is as exciting for us as

> HANDBAGS are for you. 1. I am in shape. ROUND is a

> shape. Thank you for reading this. Yes, I know I

> have to sleep on the couch tonight, but did you

> know we really don't mind -- it's like camping.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

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That was cute. A lot of it reminds me of the love of

my life.

--- Chrissy Gail wrote:

> We always hear " the rules " from the female side.

> Now here are the rules from the male point of view.

> These are our rules! Please note... all rules are

> numbered " 1 " on purpose!! 1. Learn to work the

> toilet seat. You're a big girl--if it's up, put it

> down. We need it up, you need it down. You don't

> hear us bitching about you leaving it down. 1.

> Birthdays, Valentine's Day and Anniversaries are not

> quests to see if we can find the perfect present yet

> again! 1. Sometimes we are not thinking about you.

> Live with it. 1. Sunday = Sports. It's like the

> full moon or the changing of the tides. Let it be.

> 1. Don't cut you hair. Ever. Long hair is always

> more attractive than short hair. One of the big

> reasons guys fear getting married is that married

> women always cut their hair, and by then you're

> stuck with her. 1. Shopping is NOT a sport. And,

> no, we are never going to think of it that way. 1.

> Crying is blackmail. 1. Ask for what you want. Let

> us be clear on this one: Subtle hints do not work!

> Strong hints do not work! Obvious hints do not

> work! Just say it!! 1. We don't remember dates.

> Mark birthday and anniversaries on a calendar.

> Remind us frequently beforehand. 1. Most guys own

> three pairs of shoes--tops. What makes you think

> we'd be any good at choosing which pair, (out of

> thirty) would look good with your dress? 1. Yes, and

> No are perfectly acceptable answers to almost every

> question. 1. Come to us with a problem only if you

> want help solving it. That's what we do. Sympathy is

> what your girlfriends are for. 1. A headache that

> lasts for 17 months is a problem. See a

> chiropractor. 1. Check your oil! 1. Anything we

> said 6 months ago is inadmissible in an argument.

> In fact, all comments become null and void after 7

> days. 1. If you won't dress like the 's

> Secret girls, don't expect us to act like soap opera

> guys. 1. If you think you're fat, you probably are.

> Don't ask us. We refuse to answer. 1. If something

> we said can be interpreted two ways, and one of the

> ways makes you sad or angry, we meant the other

> one. 1. Let us ogle. We are going to look

> anyway--it's genetic. 1. You can either ask us to

> do something, or tell us how you want it done--not

> both. If you already know best how to do it, just do

> it yourself. 1. Whenever possible, please say

> whatever you have to say during commercials. 1.

> Columbus did not need directions, and

> neither do we. 1. The relationship is never going to

> be like it was the first two months we were going

> out. Get over it. And quit whining to your

> girlfriends. 1. ALL men see in only 16 colors--like

> Windows default settings. Peach, for example, is a

> fruit, not a color. Pumpkin is also a fruit. We have

> no idea what mauve is. 1. If it itches, it will be

> scratched. We do that. 1. We are not mind readers

> and we never will be. Our lack of mind-reading

> ability is not proof of how little we care about

> you. 1. If we ask what is wrong and you say

> " nothing, " we will act like nothing's wrong. We know

> you are lying, but it is just not worth the hassle.

> 1. If you ask a question you don't want an answer

> to, expect an answer you don't want to hear. 1.

> When we have to go somewhere, absolutely anything

> you wear is fine. Really. 1. Don't ask us what we're

> thinking about unless you are prepared to discuss

> such topics as navel lint, the shotgun formation,

> or monster trucks.

> 1. You have enough clothes.

>

> 1. You have too many shoes.

> 1. Foreign films are best left to foreigners.

> (Unless it's Bruce Lee or some war flick where it

> doesn't really matter what the hell they're saying

> anyway.) 1. It is neither in your best interest or

> ours to take the quiz together. No, it doesn't

> matter which quiz. 1. BEER is as exciting for us as

> HANDBAGS are for you. 1. I am in shape. ROUND is a

> shape. Thank you for reading this. Yes, I know I

> have to sleep on the couch tonight, but did you

> know we really don't mind -- it's like camping.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

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I'm so glad is acquiring language and showing improvement with his

implant! That's great news!

When is the surgery scheduled? Just in case I'm in town that day for

something... I think you'll find it to be a simple procedure and recovery.

The worst part is the way he will look after surgery. Aubrie's has always

been combined with tear duct probing and stuff too so I guess may

not be so bad. Aubrie bleeds from her nose, has terrible bruising, etc but

much of that may be from the tear duct stuff. In any case, his eyes will be

bloodshot and look terrible, but, if he's like Aubrie, he'll bounce back as

if it didn't hurt a bit. Aubrie's usually back to school in a matter of

days. Post-op care involves eye ointments and drops -- but, again, I'm not

sure if you'll have all the same with just one procedure.

Aubrie's doing well. We went on a family trip to see Grandpa and the Xgames

in Philly. She loved it! She's just so funny. She was thrilled to win a

mini-bike at one of the raffles. She starts school next week. First she

has mornings only in Early Childhood. The following week, we add PreK in

the afternoons. We have a training for staff re: hearing impairment early

in Sept followed by an IEP to be sure we have everything in order as far as

communication issues go. I'm not looking forward to all of that. I've

successfully ignored CHARGE all summer :-) My big plans were to work with

her on the computer to get her adept at using the mouse and begin on

keyboarding. We did about 20 minutes a month ago. I was amazed at her

progress in that one session -- but I'm frustrated that I didn't do nearly

what I'd intended. I had hoped to wow them in Sept with all that she had

accomplished over the summer -- oh well. Perhaps they will wow me with all

that she will accomplish this fall!

Michele

(unknown)

> Hi ,

> We go to Children's. is on schedule for eye surgery. Outpt -

> strabismus. We see Dr. Greg. I have talked with the family you

> mentioned but never met them. I also checked into the orthoptist

> that several people mentioned on the list. It seems that an

> orthoptist is to a pediatric opthomalogist what a chiropracter is to

> a neurosurgeon. Not to say that we won't pursue this also, it just

> seems that they don't work together much. I called for a referral to

> one locally and had a very difficult time finding one. I was able to

> find at least one but it may be difficult to get in and have it paid

> for by insurance. Comes under the category of " vision therapy " and

> may be difficult to fund. It may be worthwhile to go once or twice,

> pay out of pocket, and at least try and learn some of the exercises.

> is doing well otherwise with his implant; learning to talk

> and sign. Using about 50 words spontaneously a day and has learned

> about 400 words/signs in the last few months but it is so much

> work!!! Thanks for asking..hope your doing well. Rose

>

>

>

> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

> at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

> 6th International CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Cleveland, Ohio,

> July 25-27, 2003. Information will be available at our website

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

>

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I'm so glad is acquiring language and showing improvement with his

implant! That's great news!

When is the surgery scheduled? Just in case I'm in town that day for

something... I think you'll find it to be a simple procedure and recovery.

The worst part is the way he will look after surgery. Aubrie's has always

been combined with tear duct probing and stuff too so I guess may

not be so bad. Aubrie bleeds from her nose, has terrible bruising, etc but

much of that may be from the tear duct stuff. In any case, his eyes will be

bloodshot and look terrible, but, if he's like Aubrie, he'll bounce back as

if it didn't hurt a bit. Aubrie's usually back to school in a matter of

days. Post-op care involves eye ointments and drops -- but, again, I'm not

sure if you'll have all the same with just one procedure.

Aubrie's doing well. We went on a family trip to see Grandpa and the Xgames

in Philly. She loved it! She's just so funny. She was thrilled to win a

mini-bike at one of the raffles. She starts school next week. First she

has mornings only in Early Childhood. The following week, we add PreK in

the afternoons. We have a training for staff re: hearing impairment early

in Sept followed by an IEP to be sure we have everything in order as far as

communication issues go. I'm not looking forward to all of that. I've

successfully ignored CHARGE all summer :-) My big plans were to work with

her on the computer to get her adept at using the mouse and begin on

keyboarding. We did about 20 minutes a month ago. I was amazed at her

progress in that one session -- but I'm frustrated that I didn't do nearly

what I'd intended. I had hoped to wow them in Sept with all that she had

accomplished over the summer -- oh well. Perhaps they will wow me with all

that she will accomplish this fall!

Michele

(unknown)

> Hi ,

> We go to Children's. is on schedule for eye surgery. Outpt -

> strabismus. We see Dr. Greg. I have talked with the family you

> mentioned but never met them. I also checked into the orthoptist

> that several people mentioned on the list. It seems that an

> orthoptist is to a pediatric opthomalogist what a chiropracter is to

> a neurosurgeon. Not to say that we won't pursue this also, it just

> seems that they don't work together much. I called for a referral to

> one locally and had a very difficult time finding one. I was able to

> find at least one but it may be difficult to get in and have it paid

> for by insurance. Comes under the category of " vision therapy " and

> may be difficult to fund. It may be worthwhile to go once or twice,

> pay out of pocket, and at least try and learn some of the exercises.

> is doing well otherwise with his implant; learning to talk

> and sign. Using about 50 words spontaneously a day and has learned

> about 400 words/signs in the last few months but it is so much

> work!!! Thanks for asking..hope your doing well. Rose

>

>

>

> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

> at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

> 6th International CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Cleveland, Ohio,

> July 25-27, 2003. Information will be available at our website

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

>

>

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I'm so glad is acquiring language and showing improvement with his

implant! That's great news!

When is the surgery scheduled? Just in case I'm in town that day for

something... I think you'll find it to be a simple procedure and recovery.

The worst part is the way he will look after surgery. Aubrie's has always

been combined with tear duct probing and stuff too so I guess may

not be so bad. Aubrie bleeds from her nose, has terrible bruising, etc but

much of that may be from the tear duct stuff. In any case, his eyes will be

bloodshot and look terrible, but, if he's like Aubrie, he'll bounce back as

if it didn't hurt a bit. Aubrie's usually back to school in a matter of

days. Post-op care involves eye ointments and drops -- but, again, I'm not

sure if you'll have all the same with just one procedure.

Aubrie's doing well. We went on a family trip to see Grandpa and the Xgames

in Philly. She loved it! She's just so funny. She was thrilled to win a

mini-bike at one of the raffles. She starts school next week. First she

has mornings only in Early Childhood. The following week, we add PreK in

the afternoons. We have a training for staff re: hearing impairment early

in Sept followed by an IEP to be sure we have everything in order as far as

communication issues go. I'm not looking forward to all of that. I've

successfully ignored CHARGE all summer :-) My big plans were to work with

her on the computer to get her adept at using the mouse and begin on

keyboarding. We did about 20 minutes a month ago. I was amazed at her

progress in that one session -- but I'm frustrated that I didn't do nearly

what I'd intended. I had hoped to wow them in Sept with all that she had

accomplished over the summer -- oh well. Perhaps they will wow me with all

that she will accomplish this fall!

Michele

(unknown)

> Hi ,

> We go to Children's. is on schedule for eye surgery. Outpt -

> strabismus. We see Dr. Greg. I have talked with the family you

> mentioned but never met them. I also checked into the orthoptist

> that several people mentioned on the list. It seems that an

> orthoptist is to a pediatric opthomalogist what a chiropracter is to

> a neurosurgeon. Not to say that we won't pursue this also, it just

> seems that they don't work together much. I called for a referral to

> one locally and had a very difficult time finding one. I was able to

> find at least one but it may be difficult to get in and have it paid

> for by insurance. Comes under the category of " vision therapy " and

> may be difficult to fund. It may be worthwhile to go once or twice,

> pay out of pocket, and at least try and learn some of the exercises.

> is doing well otherwise with his implant; learning to talk

> and sign. Using about 50 words spontaneously a day and has learned

> about 400 words/signs in the last few months but it is so much

> work!!! Thanks for asking..hope your doing well. Rose

>

>

>

> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

> at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

> 6th International CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Cleveland, Ohio,

> July 25-27, 2003. Information will be available at our website

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

>

>

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Michele,

Is Aubrie interested in any particular show, etc? (Like Blue's Clues, Barney,

etc?) She might gain a lot of computer desire from having a game that features

her favourite character. We have to DRAG Kennedy off the computer. Also, the

Fisher Price games are great to start out with (Farm, House, etc) as all you

need to do to get the feedback is push a button (any button on the keyboard, but

we taught Kennedy the space bar)....

Just a thought,

~ Weir

Mom to Kennedy, 4yr old CHARGEr, 13, 11, and wife to Graeme

New Brunswick, Canada

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> Hi ,

> We go to Children's. is on schedule for eye surgery. Outpt -

> strabismus. We see Dr. Greg. I have talked with the family you

> mentioned but never met them. I also checked into the orthoptist

> that several people mentioned on the list. It seems that an

> orthoptist is to a pediatric opthomalogist what a chiropracter is to

> a neurosurgeon. Not to say that we won't pursue this also, it just

> seems that they don't work together much. I called for a referral to

> one locally and had a very difficult time finding one. I was able to

> find at least one but it may be difficult to get in and have it paid

> for by insurance. Comes under the category of " vision therapy " and

> may be difficult to fund. It may be worthwhile to go once or twice,

> pay out of pocket, and at least try and learn some of the exercises.

> is doing well otherwise with his implant; learning to talk

> and sign. Using about 50 words spontaneously a day and has learned

> about 400 words/signs in the last few months but it is so much

> work!!! Thanks for asking..hope your doing well. Rose

>

>

>

> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

> at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

> 6th International CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Cleveland, Ohio,

> July 25-27, 2003. Information will be available at our website

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

>

>

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