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Bill, thanks for the suggestions, will the MOM effect his BM's? In

the past I have given it fopr constipation and it works too well if

you know what I mean. The Ped thought after 2 1/2 years on the diet

he should be used to it, who knows!

> >

> > Hi all,

> > Blair is still throwing up a couple of times during the week

always

> > in the middle of sleep, he coughs a couple of times which gives me

> > the warning to get him to the bathroom intime (usually). We have

seen

> > the ped, he had no ideas. Blair has always been in med to lg

ketosis,

> > ratio 4:1 and cannot get the Neuro to budge on ratio. He has been

on

> > a good growth pattern we up'ed his cal to 1350 per day in

November.

> > He is 5 yrs, 42 in tall and 40-41 lbs last time we weighed him.

> > Also: he has been seizing twice as much as normal for about 10

days,

> > no illness, no changes, no constipation,no clues. He is also

refusing

> > to eat again. I just ordered Cal Mg Zinc III, he has been out of

> > calcium for a week or more. I do not like starting something new

but

> > cannot wait forever, I do not like the calcium I had been giving.

> > Can we discontinue the bugs bunny with Cal Mag Zinc III?, do I

mix it

> > with drink or food? Does it taste?

> > Thanks all you keto goddesses out there,

> >

> > Jill, Blair's mom keto kid since 8/99

> >

> >

> > " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a

last resort! "

> >

> > List is for parent to parent support only.

> > It is important to get medical advice from a

professional keto team!

> > Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe@y...

> > Unsubscribe: ketogenic-unsubscribe@y...

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I thought the calories sounded a bit high too. Jake is 6 and around 43-44

inches tall, and weighs about the same (43-44lbs) - and he's on 1200

calories a day. Just a comparison.

Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom

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> Jill,

>

> This sounds like classic " keto " reflux. Be sure to raise the head of the

> bed, 3 to 6 inches or more. Give Milk of Magnesia at bedtime, perhaps

> with a bit of soda water.

>

> Those calories seem a bit high. Why did you increase? Perhaps you should

> drop down 11 calories and watch weight and see what happens.

>

> Bill

>

> bubbiesmom2001 wrote:

> >

> > Hi all,

> > Blair is still throwing up a couple of times during the week always

> > in the middle of sleep, he coughs a couple of times which gives me

> > the warning to get him to the bathroom intime (usually). We have seen

> > the ped, he had no ideas. Blair has always been in med to lg ketosis,

> > ratio 4:1 and cannot get the Neuro to budge on ratio. He has been on

> > a good growth pattern we up'ed his cal to 1350 per day in November.

> > He is 5 yrs, 42 in tall and 40-41 lbs last time we weighed him.

> > Also: he has been seizing twice as much as normal for about 10 days,

> > no illness, no changes, no constipation,no clues. He is also refusing

> > to eat again. I just ordered Cal Mg Zinc III, he has been out of

> > calcium for a week or more. I do not like starting something new but

> > cannot wait forever, I do not like the calcium I had been giving.

> > Can we discontinue the bugs bunny with Cal Mag Zinc III?, do I mix it

> > with drink or food? Does it taste?

> > Thanks all you keto goddesses out there,

> >

> > Jill, Blair's mom keto kid since 8/99

> >

> >

> > " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a last

resort! "

> >

> > List is for parent to parent support only.

> > It is important to get medical advice from a

professional keto team!

> > Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe

> > Unsubscribe: ketogenic-unsubscribe

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Jill,

My bottle of MOM says for a laxative the adult dose is 2 to 4

tablespoons, for an antacid the adult dose is 1 to 3 teaspoons. So yes

it does affect BM's, but for an antacid you only need a quarter of what

you need for constipation. For a child, you might only need 1/2 teaspoon

with a bit of water as an effective antacid.

Hope that you have success.

Bill

bubbiesmom2001 wrote:

>

> Bill, thanks for the suggestions, will the MOM effect his BM's? In

> the past I have given it fopr constipation and it works too well if

> you know what I mean. The Ped thought after 2 1/2 years on the diet

> he should be used to it, who knows!

> > >

> > > Hi all,

> > > Blair is still throwing up a couple of times during the week

> always

> > > in the middle of sleep, he coughs a couple of times which gives me

> > > the warning to get him to the bathroom intime (usually). W

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Jill,

Oops, I meant to write " drop down 100 calories " .

Bill

swoyer wrote:

>

> I thought the calories sounded a bit high too. Jake is 6 and around 43-44

> inches tall, and weighs about the same (43-44lbs) - and he's on 1200

> calories a day. Just a comparison.

> Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom

> Re: (unknown)

>

> > Jill,

> >

> > This sounds like classic " keto " reflux. Be sure to raise the head of the

> > bed, 3 to 6 inches or more. Give Milk of Magnesia at bedtime, perhaps

> > with a bit of soda water.

> >

> > Those calories seem a bit high. Why did you increase? Perhaps you should

> > drop down 11 calories and watch weight and see what happens.

> >

> > Bill

> >

> > bubbiesmom2001 wrote:

> > >

> > > Hi all,

> > > Blair is still throwing up a couple of times during the week always

> > > in the middle of sleep, he coughs a couple of times which gives me

> > > the warning to get him to the bathroom intime (usually). We have seen

> > > the ped, he had no ideas. Blair has always been in med to lg ketosis,

> > > ratio 4:1 and cannot get the Neuro to budge on ratio. He has been on

> > > a good growth pattern we up'ed his cal to 1350 per day in November.

> > > He is 5 yrs, 42 in tall and 40-41 lbs last time we weighed him.

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Tracey,

I am so happy to hear that you are doing so well! Yes, Dr. on had me

do the temovate and the estrace mixed together too. You should hopefully

notice a big diffrence when you do that. I did most of my healing when the

steroid was added. I wish I had found her sooner, maby I could have avoided

surgery.

Keep us posted on how things go,

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Have you had any issues with yeast infections after

using the steriod. My dr. won't let me use a steriod

because my problems started with yeast infections.

Pat

--- Bunny

wrote:

> Tracey,

>

> I am so happy to hear that you are doing so well!

> Yes, Dr. on had me

> do the temovate and the estrace mixed together too.

> You should hopefully

> notice a big diffrence when you do that. I did most

> of my healing when the

> steroid was added. I wish I had found her sooner,

> maby I could have avoided

> surgery.

>

> Keep us posted on how things go,

>

>

>

>

> Bunny /| |\

> . .

> ( ! )

>

>

>

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Pat,

My doctor would have me stop taking the steriod during the time I had the

yeast infection if I got one while I was on it, but I didnt have any more

problems with yeast then I did when I wasnt on it.

C-Bunny

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Thank you for the reply. I am going to ask my doctor

about the combination treatment.

Pat

--- Bunny

wrote:

> Pat,

>

> My doctor would have me stop taking the steriod

> during the time I had the

> yeast infection if I got one while I was on it, but

> I didnt have any more

> problems with yeast then I did when I wasnt on it.

>

> C-Bunny

>

>

>

>

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muksurdy,

i developed diabetes at 18, married at 21, had first child same year went on

to develop a buisness, have 2 more kids.....my control has been up and down,

but nothing to do with marriage simply my eating habits all ill-informed!!

so go ahead don't stop living!! diabetes will tag along no matter what you

decide to do, you can be responsible and take care of it and everything else

as and when you need to!

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Haven,

Welcome to the group! First off, what is your son's name?

Your son sounds a lot like mine (Kepler) at that age. Be thankful that you

got the dx so early. We didn't get one until Kep was 3. Unfortunately, you

are entering one of the toughest stages for kids with autism. 2-4 is

extremely difficult. I know that is not what you want to hear, but it's

true.

There are things you can look in to concerning the sleep issues, like

Melatonin. That works well for several kids on this list. What kind of

services are you getting right now? Speech or OT? Anything? Just

wondering. Where are you from?

It may be hard to believe now, but chances are, your son will say Mommy one

day. I really didn't think Kep ever would, but then it happened! He was

nearly 4. Kep will be 5 in May and is doing great! He has had a lot of

progression this year. Communication makes a HUGE difference in the

tantrums. It really does. Kep is also very affectionate, but didn't kiss

me until after his third birthday. He does like to give big hugs though. :)

Anyways, ask all the questions you want. We're here for you.

Amy H--in Michigan

Kepler 4 1/2 ASD and Bethany 6 NT

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Hi Haven!

You could change your intro to a girl and you would

have my daughter. The good news is that Ebony is 4

1/2 now and with medication sleeps 9 to 10 hours a

night. She is able to verbally imitate and we are

working on spontaneous speech. But what you said

about the waking up from naps used to be so true for

Ebony. I learned to have her favorite movie in the

vcr, a cup ready for her, the lights on very low, no

other noise and something ready for her to eat. Then

it was better. But heaven forbid if you had to get

her a cup after she was up because you forgot or

anything....tantrums bad for hours. Also she hadn't

had a decent night's sleep in her life until we tried

risperdal this last November. What a difference.

I hope to hear more about your little boy, soon.

Welcome to the group!

Tamara

--- Haven De Lay wrote:

> List members,

>

> I'm new to the list. My son is 28 months old. He

> was diagnosed with

> autism spectrum disorder/PDD at age two, but I knew

> something was

> wrong before that. I mentioned my concerns to his

> doctor when he was

> eighteen months, but she said " Let's wait and see. "

> Anyway, here we

> are. The two biggest problems right now are the

> sleep disturbances --

> he had me up half the night again last night. My

> husband and I almost

> dread it when our son takes a nap. He awakens from

> a nap with

> hysterical crying and he is inconsolable. It breaks

> my heart.

> Nothing we try seems to work. Then there are the

> temper tantrums.

> Some of this I know just has to do with being two,

> but it's the ones

> he throws when he's frustrated because he can't

> communicate to me what

> he wants or needs, and I have to guess until I get

> it right.

>

> On the up side, my son is very affectionate. He

> smiles and laughs and

> gives me kisses. He has the most beautiful blue

> eyes. Sometimes I

> think if he could just get to the point where he

> could say " Mommy " I

> don't think anything else would matter. I think I'd

> give just about

> anything to hear him say that.

>

> I would like to hear from you all about your kid(s).

> God bless.

>

> Haven

>

>

>

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Haven -

Welcome to the list. I am Penny, Mom to Jacqui (HFA, 7) and Jeff (19)

Let me assure you that it DOES get better. You are correct that the

inability to communicate can be completely overwhelming for our kids and it

leads to major frustration.

I was just thinking this morning how much my daughter has changed in just

one year. And most of it is related to the fact that she can communicate

better, and that people can understand HER better.

So - good for you for seeking help early. This list will keep you sane.

Believe me.

Penny :-D

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Hi Haven!

Welcome!

I have 2 son's with autism, ages are in my signature line.

Both of mine were also affectionate like you son is. The thing that really

helped with my non verbal one when he was around your son's age was teaching

him some basic sign language. He wanted to communicate and just lit up when

he could sign for a drink or cookie and we knew what he wanted! If your son

is getting therapy (OT) talk to them about it. It doesn't delay the start

of the kids talking and actually helps. If he's not getting services yet,

get a book on ASL, and start with the very basic needs. You will have to

show him the sign, then move his hands through it, then reward with the item

you are signing...also say the word as you do it. Salli on this list has

discovered that her Putter is signing as he talks, even to himself!

By the way, what's your son's name and where are you from?

in MI

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I'm not Mark, but you're getting through to the beautiful Sunshine State.

>Mark:

>

>I have not received one PLS psotong today, am I getthing thru? Remember

>this happened not to long ago, and I don't know what to do???

>

>Rita

>

>Luv & Hugs!

>

>

>

>

>*************************************

>Some people succeed in spite of their handicap. Others succeed because

>of them.

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I think that is a lot to ask of you Mark. Thanks for the offer but don't

really think it would be fair for us to ask you to make that commitment. That

is my opinion for what it's worth. Thanks again Mark. Shirley From

Michigan

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>...

>What does everyone think?

>...

I'm on board. Especially if we can have an election about whether or not

you serve another five years.

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I've been the " approver " on a list- don't do it- it takes a huge amount of

time - folks be responsible for your own virus protection

At 02:08 AM 05/01/2002 +0000, you wrote:

>There is a way to stop you from receiving virus-laden messages. It is

>drastic.

>

>If I were to moderate messages to PLS-Friends, I would need to approve

>each message before it is sent out to everyone. I would simply delete

>all virus-laden messages and only allow virus-free messages to go out

>to you all. (y'all)

>

>This " approval by Mark " approach smacks of " Big brother " , and I really

>don't like it. I might do it if the viruses get worse, and there is

>support for my doing it. And if I did it, I would only do it for a

>short time.

>

>What does everyone think?

>

>Mark Weber

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Lavon,

It looks like the viruses have stopped coming. Therefore--I'm off the

hook.

I see no reason to check all messages for viruses before they can be

posted if we aren't in a " virus emergency " . And it seems that the

emergency is over.

Mark

>

> >There is a way to stop you from receiving virus-laden messages. It is

> >drastic.

> >

> >If I were to moderate messages to PLS-Friends, I would need to approve

> >each message before it is sent out to everyone. I would simply delete

> >all virus-laden messages and only allow virus-free messages to go out

> >to you all. (y'all)

> >

> >This " approval by Mark " approach smacks of " Big brother " , and I really

> >don't like it. I might do it if the viruses get worse, and there is

> >support for my doing it. And if I did it, I would only do it for a

> >short time.

> >

> >What does everyone think?

> >

> >Mark Weber

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Hi Mark,

Guess it depends on how you define emergency and stop. I had five alerts

this evening out of 33 messages. All through PLS-Friends or news or names

from the group. I'm not opening anything.

Ronnie

Re: (unknown)

> Lavon,

>

> It looks like the viruses have stopped coming. Therefore--I'm off the

> hook.

>

> I see no reason to check all messages for viruses before they can be

> posted if we aren't in a " virus emergency " . And it seems that the

> emergency is over.

>

> Mark

>

>

>

> >

> > >There is a way to stop you from receiving virus-laden messages. It is

> > >drastic.

> > >

> > >If I were to moderate messages to PLS-Friends, I would need to approve

> > >each message before it is sent out to everyone. I would simply delete

> > >all virus-laden messages and only allow virus-free messages to go out

> > >to you all. (y'all)

> > >

> > >This " approval by Mark " approach smacks of " Big brother " , and I really

> > >don't like it. I might do it if the viruses get worse, and there is

> > >support for my doing it. And if I did it, I would only do it for a

> > >short time.

> > >

> > >What does everyone think?

> > >

> > >Mark Weber

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I too had 4 from PLS news and Friends also about 5 today that didn't look

right so I just deleted then. Not taking any chances. So far my Nortons

has cought them.

Re: (unknown)

>

>

> > Lavon,

> >

> > It looks like the viruses have stopped coming. Therefore--I'm off the

> > hook.

> >

> > I see no reason to check all messages for viruses before they can be

> > posted if we aren't in a " virus emergency " . And it seems that the

> > emergency is over.

> >

> > Mark

> >

> >

> >

> > >

> > > >There is a way to stop you from receiving virus-laden messages. It

is

> > > >drastic.

> > > >

> > > >If I were to moderate messages to PLS-Friends, I would need to

approve

> > > >each message before it is sent out to everyone. I would simply

delete

> > > >all virus-laden messages and only allow virus-free messages to go out

> > > >to you all. (y'all)

> > > >

> > > >This " approval by Mark " approach smacks of " Big brother " , and I

really

> > > >don't like it. I might do it if the viruses get worse, and there is

> > > >support for my doing it. And if I did it, I would only do it for a

> > > >short time.

> > > >

> > > >What does everyone think?

> > > >

> > > >Mark Weber

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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,

The viruses that you received today don't appear to be coming from

PLS-Friends or PLS-News. None of today's messages appear to contain a

virus.

I suspect that one of our members has an computer infected with the

Klez virus. The Klez virus is known to use an email spoofing

technique to send out emails that could appear to come from

PLS-Friends or PLS-News.

" Email spoofing " works as follows:

The virus infects a computer. It then selects an email address that

it finds in the infected computer. It inserts this email address into

the " From: " line of an out-going email that includes a copy of the

virus. Then it sends the virus-laden email out to addresses from the

infected computer's email address book.

Undoubtedly, at least one of our members has the Klez virus. Everyone

needs to update their anti-virus software, and scan their computer for

viruses.

(If anyone needs help, please contact me.)

Mark Weber

> > > >

> > > > >There is a way to stop you from receiving virus-laden

messages. It

> is

> > > > >drastic.

> > > > >

> > > > >If I were to moderate messages to PLS-Friends, I would need to

> approve

> > > > >each message before it is sent out to everyone. I would simply

> delete

> > > > >all virus-laden messages and only allow virus-free messages

to go out

> > > > >to you all. (y'all)

> > > > >

> > > > >This " approval by Mark " approach smacks of " Big brother " , and I

> really

> > > > >don't like it. I might do it if the viruses get worse, and

there is

> > > > >support for my doing it. And if I did it, I would only do it

for a

> > > > >short time.

> > > > >

> > > > >What does everyone think?

> > > > >

> > > > >Mark Weber

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Rita,

I am also being blocked by Web TV from sending you mail. They said I have

sent you " spam " and they try to protect their clients from this by blocking

the sender. I didn't send you any " spam " , I don't even like " spam " .

HELP!!!

Sue

Re: (unknown)

> Mike:

>

> I don't undertand why webtv is blocking certain people from getting to

> me. I will have to check it out.

>

> Thanks for letting me know.

>

> Rita

>

> Luv & Hugs!

>

>

>

>

> *************************************

> Some people succeed in spite of their handicap. Others succeed because

> of them.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Jamaica, I will not offer advice, but I will share with you how I manage my

egroups.

I use the individual emails (I tried the digest but it was a nightmare to

follow)

I download them into my outlook express where

I have a folder for each group and I use the mail rules to forward them from the

inbox to the group folder.

Next I have a sub folder called saved info, where I put email I want for

reference latter, and another one that says saved receipts. I drag and drop the

ones I want to save into those sub folders but I could use a message to move

them.

I delete the other messages as I go, and every few days I empty the deleted

folder.

(unknown)

New user needs starter navigation advice

I am an enthusiastic user of worldwide message communities but new to

Yahoo (second posting). Will appreciate starter hints as to technique

for best results.

Following are some things that come to mind:

·Technique to attract knowledgeable responses to specific

questions.

·Generate continuing relationships where special knowledge

affinity

exists.

·Level of sophistication of software used to connect to broad

range

of membership.

This sounds mundane but recent quality deterioration elsewhere has

prompted this initial excursion. The responses, if any, will help me

decide as to continuing interest.

Will continue to participate as time permits and hope to become a

regular.

Diabetes homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetes/

To unsubscribe to this group, send an email to:

diabetes-unsubscribe

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Did his doctor tell him to test and he didn't do it, or did his doctor neglect

to tell him?

(unknown)

For the first thirteen years of my father's diabetes he never tested

his sugar. He never had a low blood sugar. He would simply take a

set dose of insulin twice a day.

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