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Jeannine, What did Genny do to win this honor? This is so special to get to

go somewhere like this. I bet she is excited. Tell her good job! S.

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>Merrill,

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>Welcome to the list. Your input and insight will be greatly

>appreciated.

>

>Jeannine, mom to

>Dalton, 20 yrs, ADD, LD, Presumed Mito

>Genny, 17 yrs, Autonomic Dysfunction, Presumed Mito

>(and First Place at State Competition for National History Day - off

>to Wash DC for the nationals.....!!!!)

>Caitlin, 11 yrs, Autonomic Dysfunction, CIDP, Compex IV

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Jeannine, What did Genny do to win this honor? This is so special to get to

go somewhere like this. I bet she is excited. Tell her good job! S.

Re: welcome

>

>

>Merrill,

>

>Welcome to the list. Your input and insight will be greatly

>appreciated.

>

>Jeannine, mom to

>Dalton, 20 yrs, ADD, LD, Presumed Mito

>Genny, 17 yrs, Autonomic Dysfunction, Presumed Mito

>(and First Place at State Competition for National History Day - off

>to Wash DC for the nationals.....!!!!)

>Caitlin, 11 yrs, Autonomic Dysfunction, CIDP, Compex IV

>

>

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

>ONElist: the best source for group communications.

>http://www.onelist.com

>Join today!

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WOW! I am impressed! S.

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>

>,

>

>There is an educational program that is sponsored by the History Channel,

The History Network, and the

>National History Day foundation. It involves kids in history classes all

over the country participating

>by doing a research project and then competing at school, congressional

district and state levels. The

>winners of each state level go on to the National competition in Washington

DC - actually it's the

>university of land at College Park. Genny competed in the Individual

Project Competition.

>

>The research project has a theme each year and this year it was the impact

of techonology on history.

>Genny did hers on Mummification, and she won first place at all levels and

will go on to participate at

>the week long national event in June. She had a really outstanding project

and we are really proud of her

>- as is her school.

>

>Thanks for asking,

>Jeannine

>

> wrote:

>

>>

>>

>> Jeannine, What did Genny do to win this honor? This is so special to get

to

>> go somewhere like this. I bet she is excited. Tell her good job! S.

>>

>

>

>

>

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>http://www.onelist.com

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WOW! I am impressed! S.

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>

>

>,

>

>There is an educational program that is sponsored by the History Channel,

The History Network, and the

>National History Day foundation. It involves kids in history classes all

over the country participating

>by doing a research project and then competing at school, congressional

district and state levels. The

>winners of each state level go on to the National competition in Washington

DC - actually it's the

>university of land at College Park. Genny competed in the Individual

Project Competition.

>

>The research project has a theme each year and this year it was the impact

of techonology on history.

>Genny did hers on Mummification, and she won first place at all levels and

will go on to participate at

>the week long national event in June. She had a really outstanding project

and we are really proud of her

>- as is her school.

>

>Thanks for asking,

>Jeannine

>

> wrote:

>

>>

>>

>> Jeannine, What did Genny do to win this honor? This is so special to get

to

>> go somewhere like this. I bet she is excited. Tell her good job! S.

>>

>

>

>

>

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

>The possibilities are endless!

>http://www.onelist.com

>ONElist has something for everyone!

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

>Brought to you by www.imdn.org - an on-line support group for those

affected by mitochondrial disease.

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In a message dated 3/27/99 10:51:41 AM Eastern Standard Time,

vmcgarry@... writes:

<< we continue to keep looking for answers so we feel we are

doing something. This is as much a comfort to us as it is a help to our

children. >>

-

I think you are so right! Thank you for the kind support. . . .

Kathy

mom to (age 7) and (28 mos, FTT, seizures, dysautonomia, GERD, g-

tube, fundoplication, torticollis, etc.)

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Merrill,

Welcome to the list. Your input and insight will be greatly

appreciated.

Jeannine, mom to

Dalton, 20 yrs, ADD, LD, Presumed Mito

Genny, 17 yrs, Autonomic Dysfunction, Presumed Mito

(and First Place at State Competition for National History Day - off

to Wash DC for the nationals.....!!!!)

Caitlin, 11 yrs, Autonomic Dysfunction, CIDP, Compex IV

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Merrill,

Welcome to the list. Your input and insight will be greatly

appreciated.

Jeannine, mom to

Dalton, 20 yrs, ADD, LD, Presumed Mito

Genny, 17 yrs, Autonomic Dysfunction, Presumed Mito

(and First Place at State Competition for National History Day - off

to Wash DC for the nationals.....!!!!)

Caitlin, 11 yrs, Autonomic Dysfunction, CIDP, Compex IV

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,

There is an educational program that is sponsored by the History Channel, The

History Network, and the

National History Day foundation. It involves kids in history classes all over

the country participating

by doing a research project and then competing at school, congressional district

and state levels. The

winners of each state level go on to the National competition in Washington DC -

actually it's the

university of land at College Park. Genny competed in the Individual

Project Competition.

The research project has a theme each year and this year it was the impact of

techonology on history.

Genny did hers on Mummification, and she won first place at all levels and will

go on to participate at

the week long national event in June. She had a really outstanding project and

we are really proud of her

- as is her school.

Thanks for asking,

Jeannine

wrote:

>

>

> Jeannine, What did Genny do to win this honor? This is so special to get to

> go somewhere like this. I bet she is excited. Tell her good job! S.

>

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,

There is an educational program that is sponsored by the History Channel, The

History Network, and the

National History Day foundation. It involves kids in history classes all over

the country participating

by doing a research project and then competing at school, congressional district

and state levels. The

winners of each state level go on to the National competition in Washington DC -

actually it's the

university of land at College Park. Genny competed in the Individual

Project Competition.

The research project has a theme each year and this year it was the impact of

techonology on history.

Genny did hers on Mummification, and she won first place at all levels and will

go on to participate at

the week long national event in June. She had a really outstanding project and

we are really proud of her

- as is her school.

Thanks for asking,

Jeannine

wrote:

>

>

> Jeannine, What did Genny do to win this honor? This is so special to get to

> go somewhere like this. I bet she is excited. Tell her good job! S.

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That is so wonderful, you must be so proud. So did Genny go to the movies

to see " The Mummy? " My husband loved it and said it was a cross between

Indian and the Phantom for all you action movie fanatics. Amy (mom to

the younger)

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>

>,

>

>There is an educational program that is sponsored by the History Channel,

The History Network, and the

>National History Day foundation. It involves kids in history classes all

over the country participating

>by doing a research project and then competing at school, congressional

district and state levels. The

>winners of each state level go on to the National competition in Washington

DC - actually it's the

>university of land at College Park. Genny competed in the Individual

Project Competition.

>

>The research project has a theme each year and this year it was the impact

of techonology on history.

>Genny did hers on Mummification, and she won first place at all levels and

will go on to participate at

>the week long national event in June. She had a really outstanding project

and we are really proud of her

>- as is her school.

>

>Thanks for asking,

>Jeannine

>

> wrote:

>

>>

>>

>> Jeannine, What did Genny do to win this honor? This is so special to get

to

>> go somewhere like this. I bet she is excited. Tell her good job! S.

>>

>

>

>

>

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

>The possibilities are endless!

>http://www.onelist.com

>ONElist has something for everyone!

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

>Brought to you by www.imdn.org - an on-line support group for those

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In a message dated 99-05-08 22:53:48 EDT, you write:

<< That is so wonderful, you must be so proud. So did Genny go to the movies

to see " The Mummy? " My husband loved it and said it was a cross between

Indian and the Phantom for all you action movie fanatics. Amy (mom to

the younger) >>

dear Amy:

I'm with your husband! I can't wait to see this movie... Besides, I am a fan

of the male lead in the movie, Mummy. Fraisure hasn't EVER made a

bad movie.

Lynnie MOrgan

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Hi ,

Thank You for the information. Where do you live? We live in Atlanta, GA

and my son will be attending his pre-school classes (4 hours a day) since

Aug 21st. He is going to turn 3 on Aug 9th. He started talking and most of

them not clear yet. First sentence he learned is 'I am mad' and says that

whenever he is mad at me or I am mad at him.

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Hi, Charlotte. I remember you, Max, and Nick, as well. Isn't it weird

to think of our kids as fifth graders?? is going into the fifth

grade with a transliterator, too. Is there a parent group in Fort Worth

these days? I learned a lot from the group that met at the Speech

and Hearing Clinic. That clinic was great for us, too. We haven't found

the great quality of speech therapy and auditory discrimination training

since we left. Georgia is nice, though. Lots of trees! I hope all is

well with your family, too.

On Sat, 5 Aug 2000 08:59:41 -0500 " Charlotte, Max and Nick Wilhite "

writes:

>

> I remember Darla and from a few years back when you lived here

> in

> Texas. Hope you're doing well and all your family is happy. Also

> want to

> say hi to Gillian and her family. I looked at the pictures and

> really

> enjoyed it. Gillian reminds me of one of my former patients (I'm a

> nurse),

> a little girl with CHARGE syndrome. What a personality and what a

> cutie!

>

> My name is Charlotte and I'm from Ft. Worth, Texas. I've been

> married to my

> husband for 22 years and we have one son, Nick, who is ten. Our

> family uses

> sign language as the main means of communication. Nick is

> profoundly deaf

> and doesn't benefit from hearing aids. In a week or so he will

> enter the

> fifth grade in a mostly mainstreamed setting with an interpreter.

> One of

> our biggest challenges is helping Nick become fluent in English.

> Another is

> getting him to realize he isn't King of the World. :)

>

> I don't post a lot to this group, but I read it fairly frequently.

> It's

> always fun to meet new parents and find out about your kids and how

> you are

> all meeting your challenges.

>

> Every good wish,

>

> Charlotte

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Welcome ,

I am new here also and just diagnosed a week or so ago with FMS. I

don't really know that much but I think I did read somewhere that a

trauma injury can possible end up with Fibro. I don't know where mine

started. But I can remember having IBS even when I was a little girl

and other symptoms like restless legs, etc.

I have huge knots in my neck, shoulders, trapeze area too, numb

hands most of the time. Right now I am going to therapy where they do

heat, massage (trigger point and sweeping massage), stretching

exercises. I do think this is helping but I worry what will happen

when my physical therapy is done. Oh well one day at a time

(sometimes one minute at a time).

I do take pain meds, muscle relaxers and neurotin for my Fibro, it

does help. I have also ordered some pilate dvd's and I am looking for

a Tai Chi dvd (beginner) to see if that will help stretch the muscles

that are so tight and painful. I think it's a matter of finding what

works for you for pain relief.

Anyway welcome to the group!

Take care, Pam

> Hi,

>

> I sent my original posts to a moderator on accident. I was hoping

to get support. I am 32, married, and I fell 2 years ago and now am

pretty sure I'll be diagnosed with Fibro very soon. Does anyone have

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Welcome ,

I am new here also and just diagnosed a week or so ago with FMS. I

don't really know that much but I think I did read somewhere that a

trauma injury can possible end up with Fibro. I don't know where mine

started. But I can remember having IBS even when I was a little girl

and other symptoms like restless legs, etc.

I have huge knots in my neck, shoulders, trapeze area too, numb

hands most of the time. Right now I am going to therapy where they do

heat, massage (trigger point and sweeping massage), stretching

exercises. I do think this is helping but I worry what will happen

when my physical therapy is done. Oh well one day at a time

(sometimes one minute at a time).

I do take pain meds, muscle relaxers and neurotin for my Fibro, it

does help. I have also ordered some pilate dvd's and I am looking for

a Tai Chi dvd (beginner) to see if that will help stretch the muscles

that are so tight and painful. I think it's a matter of finding what

works for you for pain relief.

Anyway welcome to the group!

Take care, Pam

> Hi,

>

> I sent my original posts to a moderator on accident. I was hoping

to get support. I am 32, married, and I fell 2 years ago and now am

pretty sure I'll be diagnosed with Fibro very soon. Does anyone have

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