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I know this may sound nuts but bathe with Dawn dishwashing soap, Original. My aunt had yeast infections all the time and her doctor told her to use dawn, she didn't have anymore. I have no clue what is in dawn but it worked for my aunt.

Just a suggestion.

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thanks for the info Cheryl

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> -JEANA

> I LIVE WITH YEAST INFECTION AND GO BUY YOU WHAT THEY CALL YEAST

> GUARD ITS SUPPOSTORIES AND INSERT THEM EVERY NIGHT ALSO BUY SOME

> VAGISIL POWDER AND PUT ON IT TO STOP YEAST EAT PLENTY OF YOGURT AND

> THERE ALL KINDS OF THINGS I HAVE BECAUSE IT IS IN MY STOMACH AND

> BOWEL TRACT I HAVE BORDER LINE DIABETICS WHY I CANT GET RID OF IT

> BUT THERE SOME NEW THINGS I HAVE TO START TAKING FROM THE HEALTH

> FOOD STORE THERE A VITAMIN YOU TAKE I CANT SPELL IT BUT LOOK ON YOUR

> YOGURT BOTTLE ITS IN THERE START WITH A I FEEL FOR YOU AND KNOW

> EXACTLY WHAT YOU GOING THROUGH UNTIL IT HEAL STAY OFF OF CARBS

> BECAUSE THEY FEED YEAST

> CHERYL-- In breastcancer2 , " Jeana " <jdc@v...> wrote:

> > Wednesday I had the endometrial biopsy and was given a shot of

> > tordol. Wednesday night I developed diahrea. Thursday I got a

> yeast

> > infection, and tonight I started bleeding instead of spotting. Has

> > anyone else ever had this happen. I called the Dr but he is out

> till

> > monday, so I bought an over the counter med for the yeast

> infection.

> > Jeana

>

>

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Thank I'll try it.

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I know this may sound nuts but bathe with Dawn dishwashing soap, Original. My aunt had yeast infections all the time and her doctor told her to use dawn, she didn't have anymore. I have no clue what is in dawn but it worked for my aunt.Just a suggestion.

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I have a question to ask and I want to know what you think. My daughter says my life is an adventure; that every day something happens to me that is an adventure. Now my opinion is that it is better to have an adventure every day and enjoy life instead of just plodding along and having no adventures.

Point in question...

Today I was taking the dog for his usual 1 mile walk around the neighborhood. We live in a somewhat rural area (not farms but a good many trees on large lots) so I am not walking down a city street. Today, the big chocolate lab that greets us every day came bounding over to meet us and got his usual pat on the head. Then he followed us as we walked down his road and around the curve. There was my first adventure....the house directly in front of me usually has a Jack Russel Terrier running around in the yard and a gray Snauzer tied in the yard. Today when the J. Russel came running to greet us, so did the Snauzer. This dog was not friendly and started to try to attack/bite me and/or Fritz. The chocolate lab got between us and growled until the Snauzer ran away. He got another nice pat on the head for his help. Then we continued our walk, Fritz, myself and the lab. The lab ran into the edge of the woods and spooked a deer (guess it was a deer...that is the sound it made running away) and scared me until I realized what it must be. That was my second adventure. Then as we turned to go back down the road toward home, I heard a voice that yelled, "Help me, help me, please help me." Now this is the beginning of the third and last adventure. But what does a 65 year old woman do when she is walking on a road and hears that yell??? I considered running to the nearest house and calling for help but realized no one was home. Then the voice yelled the same thing again and right behind the yell was the familiar squawk of the parrot that lives in the house just down the road! I would have been embarrassed if I had called 911! But as I walked on towards my home, I realized that things like this just make life interesting.

What do you think? Is my life an adventure and should I continue to have an adventurous life or should I try to avoid these little happenings?

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Doris,

If you enjoy your life keep going the way it is!

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I have a question to ask and I want to know what you think. My daughter says my life is an adventure; that every day something happens to me that is an adventure. Now my opinion is that it is better to have an adventure every day and enjoy life instead of just plodding along and having no adventures.

Point in question...

Today I was taking the dog for his usual 1 mile walk around the neighborhood. We live in a somewhat rural area (not farms but a good many trees on large lots) so I am not walking down a city street. Today, the big chocolate lab that greets us every day came bounding over to meet us and got his usual pat on the head. Then he followed us as we walked down his road and around the curve. There was my first adventure....the house directly in front of me usually has a Jack Russel Terrier running around in the yard and a gray Snauzer tied in the yard. Today when the J. Russel came running to greet us, so did the Snauzer. This dog was not friendly and started to try to attack/bite me and/or Fritz. The chocolate lab got between us and growled until the Snauzer ran away. He got another nice pat on the head for his help. Then we continued our walk, Fritz, myself and the lab. The lab ran into the edge of the woods and spooked a deer (guess it was a deer...that is the sound it made running away) and scared me until I realized what it must be. That was my second adventure. Then as we turned to go back down the road toward home, I heard a voice that yelled, "Help me, help me, please help me." Now this is the beginning of the third and last adventure. But what does a 65 year old woman do when she is walking on a road and hears that yell??? I considered running to the nearest house and calling for help but realized no one was home. Then the voice yelled the same thing again and right behind the yell was the familiar squawk of the parrot that lives in the house just down the road! I would have been embarrassed if I had called 911! But as I walked on towards my home, I realized that things like this just make life interesting.

What do you think? Is my life an adventure and should I continue to have an adventurous life or should I try to avoid these little happenings?

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doris your life is an adventure and keep it up doris i admoire you so much for all what you do i mean you always doing for susan koman foundation and always trying to do for others and help them out as well as cook meal for your family and friends dont change doris keep on doing whjat you love to do lady i wish i could do half of what you do and i'm just 51"

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I am lol!!!! You

keep having your little adventures because your stories are always very enlighten

at least to me they are!!!

Carol

Fw:

question

I have a question to ask and I want

to know what you think. My daughter says my life is an adventure; that

every day something happens to me that is an adventure. Now my opinion is

that it is better to have an adventure every day and enjoy life instead of just

plodding along and having no adventures.

Point in question...

Today I was

taking the dog for his usual 1 mile walk around the neighborhood. We live

in a somewhat rural area (not farms but a good many trees on large lots) so I

am not walking down a city street. Today, the big chocolate lab that

greets us every day came bounding over to meet us and got his usual pat on

the head. Then he followed us as we walked down his road and around the

curve. There was my first adventure....the house directly in front of me

usually has a Jack Russel Terrier running around in the yard and a gray Snauzer

tied in the yard. Today when the J. Russel came running to greet us, so did the

Snauzer. This dog was not friendly and started to try to attack/bite me

and/or Fritz. The chocolate lab got between us and growled until the

Snauzer ran away. He got another nice pat on the head for his help. Then

we continued our walk, Fritz, myself and the lab. The lab ran into the

edge of the woods and spooked a deer (guess it was a deer...that is the sound

it made running away) and scared me until I realized what it must be.

That was my second adventure. Then as we turned to go back down the road

toward home, I heard a voice that yelled, " Help me, help me, please help

me. " Now this is the beginning of the third and last

adventure. But what does a 65 year old woman do when she is walking on a

road and hears that yell??? I considered running to the nearest house and

calling for help but realized no one was home. Then the voice yelled the

same thing again and right behind the yell was the familiar squawk of the

parrot that lives in the house just down the road! I would have been

embarrassed if I had called 911! But as I walked on towards my home, I

realized that things like this just make life interesting.

What do you think? Is my life

an adventure and should I continue to have an adventurous life or should I try

to avoid these little happenings?

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i WILL TRY TO SEND IT FROM HOME AGAIN LATER.

dEAN

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>

> Earlier this week I tried sending an article but did not receive it from

the

> list so tried again. I did not receive the second one either. Did anyone

> here get an article from me about testing sugar from sweat? Please reply

and

> let me know.

>

> thanks,

> Dean

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Dean, I did not get the letter.

Danny

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> Earlier this week I tried sending an article but did not receive it from

> the

> list so tried again. I did not receive the second one either. Did anyone

> here get an article from me about testing sugar from sweat? Please reply

> and

> let me know.

>

> thanks,

> Dean

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Guys,

Went N/C with nada about 4 years ago due to there was no

reason for me to stay in that extremely verbal abusive relationship any

longer as my dad had died so I decided I'd make the rest of my life

better without her.  Especially after I couldn't get through to her

doctors that she was screwed up and got tired of her guilt trips.

Anyhow

over the years initially she sent me shit and I sent them back type of

thing, I have caller id so if she ever found my number I would know not

to pick it up, neither DH or I pick up unknown/private callers, let

them leave their message on the machine.  Then she started harrassing

my aunt (my aunt finally got caller id and blocked her away).  She's

also tried the bribery with my stuff, using my aunt and boss to come up

with that one.  (to all these things I either ignore or say no thanks) 

She's tried to bring the pets in to where I work (always around a

holiday she felt was super special) and I've steered clear of her. 

Tonight she showed up at a concert and approached me in passing.  Said

'I love you'  I know her love comes with a price and she loves what she

has dreamt me up to be not who I truly am.  I just looked away from her

and walked off.  She's basically got nobody feeding info to her so

she's had to go hunting on her own.  I think she's having an imagined

relationship with me.

Do you all think that was the best response or should I have reinforced the

boundary (in case this happens again)

Thanks

Prof Laf

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Personally, I think it is best not to engage a stalker, you did

reinforce the boundary by walking off without comment.

Are interested in a relationship with her that includes more contact?

Best Wishes, Pro Laf.

P.S. How did that work out with her dragging your boss into the

situation? My enabling fil, in an effort to force my bil to renew

contact, threatened to call his boss and tell him what an awful

person he was. Crazy.

>

> Guys,

> Went N/C with nada about 4 years ago due to there was no

> reason for me to stay in that extremely verbal abusive relationship

any

> longer as my dad had died so I decided I'd make the rest of my life

> better without her.  Especially after I couldn't get through to her

> doctors that she was screwed up and got tired of her guilt trips.

>

> Anyhow

> over the years initially she sent me shit and I sent them back type

of

> thing, I have caller id so if she ever found my number I would know

not

> to pick it up, neither DH or I pick up unknown/private callers, let

> them leave their message on the machine.  Then she started

harrassing

> my aunt (my aunt finally got caller id and blocked her away).  She's

> also tried the bribery with my stuff, using my aunt and boss to

come up

> with that one.  (to all these things I either ignore or say no

thanks) 

> She's tried to bring the pets in to where I work (always around a

> holiday she felt was super special) and I've steered clear of her. 

> Tonight she showed up at a concert and approached me in passing. 

Said

> 'I love you'  I know her love comes with a price and she loves what

she

> has dreamt me up to be not who I truly am.  I just looked away from

her

> and walked off.  She's basically got nobody feeding info to her so

> she's had to go hunting on her own.  I think she's having an

imagined

> relationship with me.

>

> Do you all think that was the best response or should I have

reinforced the boundary (in case this happens again)

>

> Thanks

> Prof Laf

>

>

>

>

>

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Thanks for the reinforcement, the boss thing, she wrote a letter which he gave

me so I have it in my collection of nada evil that was telling me that I could

come and get some of my dad's stuff and my aunt could too she have some of his

statues and how she was loosing the house and was getting rid of the animals,

all to pull heart strings I'm sure.  I ignored it.  The only thing I want from

her is for her to leave me the freak alone, unfortunatly I don't think she get

is I think if she did approach me I will be reminding her to stay away and don't

give me any excuse to get a restraiing order against her.  I figured walking

away would send a clear message may not in her case with how far off the rocker

she is.

prof laf

Subject: Re: Question

To: WTOAdultChildren1

Date: Wednesday, July 9, 2008, 10:12 AM

Personally, I think it is best not to engage a stalker, you did

reinforce the boundary by walking off without comment.

Are interested in a relationship with her that includes more contact?

Best Wishes, Pro Laf.

P.S. How did that work out with her dragging your boss into the

situation? My enabling fil, in an effort to force my bil to renew

contact, threatened to call his boss and tell him what an awful

person he was. Crazy.

>

> Guys,

> Went N/C with nada about 4 years ago due to there was no

> reason for me to stay in that extremely verbal abusive relationship

any

> longer as my dad had died so I decided I'd make the rest of my life

> better without her. Especially after I couldn't get through to her

> doctors that she was screwed up and got tired of her guilt trips.

>

> Anyhow

> over the years initially she sent me shit and I sent them back type

of

> thing, I have caller id so if she ever found my number I would know

not

> to pick it up, neither DH or I pick up unknown/private callers, let

> them leave their message on the machine. Then she started

harrassing

> my aunt (my aunt finally got caller id and blocked her away). She's

> also tried the bribery with my stuff, using my aunt and boss to

come up

> with that one. (to all these things I either ignore or say no

thanks)

> She's tried to bring the pets in to where I work (always around a

> holiday she felt was super special) and I've steered clear of her.

> Tonight she showed up at a concert and approached me in passing.

Said

> 'I love you' I know her love comes with a price and she loves what

she

> has dreamt me up to be not who I truly am. I just looked away from

her

> and walked off. She's basically got nobody feeding info to her so

> she's had to go hunting on her own. I think she's having an

imagined

> relationship with me.

>

> Do you all think that was the best response or should I have

reinforced the boundary (in case this happens again)

>

> Thanks

> Prof Laf

>

>

>

>

>

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Believe you me if she gives me enough of an excuse, I've been writing down all

instances of contact as that I might have an easier time getting one, I think

she's smart enough to avoid getting one unless she gets really wacked out which

she might eventually.  I want nothing to do with her.  I've had a nice peaceful

life since I left that stormy relatonship and I have no desire to go back into

it ever.  I also don't want her tearing my family apart again she does that,

she'd better hope I would move out of town because I won't tolerate that.  She

did that when I was a kid  and everyone let her get away with it, yes even the

therapists allowed her to chase off the extended family.   What's amazing is the

therapists seem to be hunky dory with her cutting off her whole family and

chasing away my dad's family yet when I went it was you have to have a

relationship with your nada.  Hence why this bored and SWOE and the other books

ahve been a help.  

These therapists allow her to chase off her family, who only have maybe one

sister I would avoid but I can't chase off one single relative who has caused so

many problems and is verbally and emotionally abusive.  Until the hospice

admitted it when my dad was sick, that was the first time someone ever noticed

the bad family dynamics and admitted that he was badly abused by her and that I

had some trauma as well.  I would love to get into these therapists minds and

see where they concoct their ideas.

Have these guys ever have imaginary relationship with anyone, meaning she thinks

she has one with me and doesn't understand it's non-existant?

Prof laf

Subject: Re: Re: Question

To: WTOAdultChildren1

Date: Wednesday, July 9, 2008, 11:24 AM

That could be grounds for a restraining order.

Take Care Of You,

JaneSoul

Re: Question

Personally, I think it is best not to engage a stalker, you did

reinforce the boundary by walking off without comment.

Are interested in a relationship with her that includes more contact?

Best Wishes, Pro Laf..

P.S. How did that work out with her dragging your boss into the

situation? My enabling fil, in an effort to force my bil to renew

contact, threatened to call his boss and tell him what an awful

person he was. Crazy.

>

> Guys,

> Went N/C with nada about 4 years ago due to there was no

> reason for me to stay in that extremely verbal abusive relationship

any

> longer as my dad had died so I decided I'd make the rest of my life

> better without her. Especially after I couldn't get through to her

> doctors that she was screwed up and got tired of her guilt trips.

>

> Anyhow

> over the years initially she sent me shit and I sent them back type

of

> thing, I have caller id so if she ever found my number I would know

not

> to pick it up, neither DH or I pick up unknown/private callers, let

> them leave their message on the machine.. Then she started

harrassing

> my aunt (my aunt finally got caller id and blocked her away). She's

> also tried the bribery with my stuff, using my aunt and boss to

come up

> with that one. (to all these things I either ignore or say no

thanks)

> She's tried to bring the pets in to where I work (always around a

> holiday she felt was super special) and I've steered clear of her.

> Tonight she showed up at a concert and approached me in passing.

Said

> 'I love you' I know her love comes with a price and she loves

what

she

> has dreamt me up to be not who I truly am. I just looked away from

her

> and walked off. She's basically got nobody feeding info to her so

> she's had to go hunting on her own. I think she's having an

imagined

> relationship with me.

>

> Do you all think that was the best response or should I have

reinforced the boundary (in case this happens again)

>

> Thanks

> Prof Laf

>

>

>

>

>

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I don't know of any , but I believe Generation Rescue

has a scholarship fund that makes grants for biomed

expenses.. I think there is a deadline coming up shortly

to apply for the first rounds of these grants...

>

> This was touched upon in the Revita Pops thread recently,but it's a third rail

issue that nobody wants to touch.Biomedical treatments for autism,HBOT,DAN!

protocols are expensive. Is anyone aware of any DAN! doctors,or similar

providers,who see poor and indigent patients ?Not arranging payments,but seeing

families who are too poor to pay under any circumstances.

>

> I would be very interested in learning the answer to this.

>

>                                            

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IMHO – you should look into Dr. Goldberg and NIDS – it’s a very interesting perspective as well as he has been working on this for 25 years. I’ve been reading and studying his stuff for the past year and finally got to see him as well as speak to him. I was very intrigued as well as impressed. You can also go to nids.net to find out all of the docs who are working with him.

Hope the Cyto-Q worked for you (yes, I was the one who sent it to you!)

Laureen

This was touched upon in the Revita Pops thread recently,but it's a third rail issue that nobody wants to touch.Biomedical treatments for autism,HBOT,DAN! protocols are expensive. Is anyone aware of any DAN! doctors,or similar providers,who see poor and indigent patients ?Not arranging payments,but seeing families who are too poor to pay under any circumstances.

I would be very interested in learning the answer to this.

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