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Hi ,

<p>We've never tried this SAMe nutritional supplement. I saw a lot of discussion

about it on the alt.support.arthritis newsgroup, when it first came out.

If you go to the Dejanews site and do a search on it, it'll show lots of

responses. Pro and con.

<p>Hope this helps some.

<br>~Georgina

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<p>Has any one here tried SAMe which made the big story in News week as

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<br>supplement for treating RA?</blockquote>

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Hi Dawn,

The dome will be 20' in the middle.

The dog is my wolf-hybrid (86% wolf).

Her name is Shakkai, which I think means " woman of the sacred garden " .

I am going out of town until january, so everybody have a great

holiday and I'll talk to ya in '02!

sam

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Hi Dawn,

The dome will be 20' in the middle.

The dog is my wolf-hybrid (86% wolf).

Her name is Shakkai, which I think means " woman of the sacred garden " .

I am going out of town until january, so everybody have a great

holiday and I'll talk to ya in '02!

sam

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Hi Dawn,

The dome will be 20' in the middle.

The dog is my wolf-hybrid (86% wolf).

Her name is Shakkai, which I think means " woman of the sacred garden " .

I am going out of town until january, so everybody have a great

holiday and I'll talk to ya in '02!

sam

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Hi Dawn,

The dome will be 20' in the middle.

The dog is my wolf-hybrid (86% wolf).

Her name is Shakkai, which I think means " woman of the sacred garden " .

I am going out of town until january, so everybody have a great

holiday and I'll talk to ya in '02!

sam

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Hi Sam,

There comes a time in our lives when we have to become the " parents "

to our parents. She obviously cannot make rational decisions right

now and the family needs to take control. (My FIL and DH are both

alcoholics) When I was that jaundiced, I couldn't think straight (

possibly encephalopholy [sp]), slept 24/7, felt like I had the flu,

every bone/joint in my body hurt, urine was bright orange and stools

grey. If you check in groups, you may find an email list that

is for Alcohol induced Hepatitis/Cirrhosis. Most importantly, she

definitely needs medical attention. Good luck and take care. If

there is any other way we can help, please let us know. Even if it

is someone to talk to.

Hugs,

Joanna in WA state

AIH 8/01

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Joanna,

Thanks for your support. I will look for something alcohol related. We are

at a complete loss, we have tried and tried to take control of this

situation. We check her into hospitals, but as soon as we go home, she

checks herself out. The doctors tell us that unless we have power of

attorney, we cannot make her do anything even though she is drinking herself

to certain death. Her youngest son is trying to get her to a dr. today.

hopefully he can make a difference.

Thanks again,

Sami

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In a message dated 4/10/02 4:13:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time, writes:

Thank you very much for welcoming me into the group. it helps alot at the moment, especially when you are not feeling the best. at the moment things are good, apart from the stress at university. it is so good to get in contact with people in the same situation and like your son i am sick of the situation. some people seem to forget the mental and emotional stress that it has as well as the physical!!

please let me know how your son is and maybe if hes not too sick, he could reply.

love sam

xxx

Sam, as you're in school, you should know that Prednisone does affect short-term memory. I have the abstract of a study done on this. Now that my dosage is decreased, I've found that my memory and general mental facility are back to normal. I think.

Harper

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Sam,

Welcome. Thanks. You are right. It is good to talk to others. This is a

great place to find care and concern. Also a great place to vent. Take care.

Carol

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> carol

>

> i completely agree with debbie about not comparing yourself to others. i am

> 19 years old and i was told i have AIH 3 years ago. at the moment it is

> likely for me to be put on anti-depressants. it is a scary thought! remember

> we are all in the same situation, and it is good to talk to others as it is

> helping me deal with things

>

> it would be good to hear from you

>

> keep smiling

> sam

> xx

>

> >From: " dfisher4140 " <dfisher4140@...>

> >Reply-

> >

> >Subject: [ ] Carol

> >Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 19:15:41 -0000

> >

> >Carol,

> >I agree with Patty. Please do not compare what's happening with you

> >to what's happening with others. That has been a lesson I'm

> >continually learning. Your stuff is real and it's having a not so

> >good effect on you. You have to deal with your stuff without the

> >comparing. I agree that you should talk to your doctor about

> >depression. I'm on anti-depressants. I don't know where I would be

> >without them. They can help you cope better. You've had some really

> >nasty stuff happening.

> >Please take care and keep us up to date. The worse thing you can do

> >is isolate yourself. You have friends here who care and would like

> >to help you out.

> >

> >Hugs,

> >Debbie/FL

> >

> >

> > >

> > > > Hey guys,

> > > >

> > > > Has anyone heard from Carol lately. Just wondering if she's OK.

> >I don't

> > > > remember if she was going on vacation or not? Carol if you're

> >out there

> > > talk

> > > > to us.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Hi Sam....

You are not alone here....many feel the same as you...I know my son who is 19 has times with college where he gets confused...was that way in HS also....liver disease can do that and so can some of the meds....just have to fight thru it and get some good skills to help you out when you need them...

Best of luck...

Take care and talk soon

Luanne Ty's mom

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Hi-

I posted a few picture of my son Sam (just introduced in a prior

post). It was hard to get a good view of the top of his head, but

these are the best that I have so far. Can you let me know your

thoughts on the severity of the plagio? To me, it looks worse than

pictures of many of the others that I have seen banded, but just

wanted some thoughts so that I will be prepared for the doctor on

Monday.

Thanks,

Mom to Sam 4.5 months (plagio/tort/scoliosis?) and (3 years at

the end of the month)

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I forgot to say that the photos are in a folder called " B.

Thanks.

>

> Hi-

>

> I posted a few picture of my son Sam (just introduced in a prior

> post). It was hard to get a good view of the top of his head, but

> these are the best that I have so far. Can you let me know your

> thoughts on the severity of the plagio? To me, it looks worse than

> pictures of many of the others that I have seen banded, but just

> wanted some thoughts so that I will be prepared for the doctor on

> Monday.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Mom to Sam 4.5 months (plagio/tort/scoliosis?) and (3 years

at

> the end of the month)

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! What a cutie he is!! Heartbreaker!

He does look moderate to severe to me. It is good that you are

obtaining treatment for him at such a young age, you should see good

results. You are a wonderful mommy for pursuing this.

Natasha

--- In Plagiocephaly , " WSSeaberg " <wsbier@c...>

wrote:

>

> Hi-

>

> I posted a few picture of my son Sam (just introduced in a prior

> post). It was hard to get a good view of the top of his head, but

> these are the best that I have so far. Can you let me know your

> thoughts on the severity of the plagio? To me, it looks worse

than

> pictures of many of the others that I have seen banded, but just

> wanted some thoughts so that I will be prepared for the doctor on

> Monday.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Mom to Sam 4.5 months (plagio/tort/scoliosis?) and (3 years

at

> the end of the month)

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,

Sam is cute! It looks like he likes his boppy, which is great. It does look like he would benefit from a band. I see the flatness on the left and some facial asymmetry. However, at his age he should get great correction. Let me guess he doesn't like to look right?

mom to na

DOC Grad 2/04

Tort Resolved

South Carolina

www.thefilyaws.comWSSeaberg <wsbier@...> wrote:

Hi-I posted a few picture of my son Sam (just introduced in a prior post). It was hard to get a good view of the top of his head, but these are the best that I have so far. Can you let me know your thoughts on the severity of the plagio? To me, it looks worse than pictures of many of the others that I have seen banded, but just wanted some thoughts so that I will be prepared for the doctor on Monday. Thanks,Mom to Sam 4.5 months (plagio/tort/scoliosis?) and (3 years at the end of the month)For more plagio info

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, I agree, he is adorable!

My son was about Sam's age when we got started and we saw almost

immediate improvement. While his plagio was only moderate, we're

almost done now after just 8 weeks! So please don't worry, Sam

will do great!

Anya & - R plagio, STARband 11/26

> >

> > Hi-

> >

> > I posted a few picture of my son Sam (just introduced in a prior

> > post). It was hard to get a good view of the top of his head,

but

> > these are the best that I have so far. Can you let me know your

> > thoughts on the severity of the plagio? To me, it looks worse

> than

> > pictures of many of the others that I have seen banded, but just

> > wanted some thoughts so that I will be prepared for the doctor

on

> > Monday.

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Mom to Sam 4.5 months (plagio/tort/scoliosis?) and (3

years

> at

> > the end of the month)

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Hi ,

Sam is quite the little cutie! He seems very happy with his tummy

time too! Unfortunately I'd say he's severe, but the good thing is

you are catching this at such a young age that he should see

excellent correction. I'm glad you've been reading about the local

options, and based on the more recent experiences we've had, I'd

definitely opt for somewhere other than NOPCO if you have the

opportunity. With Sam being probably severe, you definitely don't

want to waste any time. My Hannah's flat side was opposite, but

very similar in severity. We chose to travel to Cranial

Technologies in Clinton, CT for treatment. She got excellent

correction after 2 DOCbands, but then had some regression (which is

very rare, don't worry!) and had to be banded again. I'll attach

her web link if you want to check out her progress pics (check out

the 3 week progress picture especially, it's amazing!). I'm sure

you'll see the similarities in head shapes between her and Sam.

Good luck and definitely let us know how the appt at Chilren's goes.

, mom to Hannah, DOCgrad

Cape Cod, Ma

http://hannahsnoggin.typepad.com

--- In Plagiocephaly , " WSSeaberg " <wsbier@c...>

wrote:

>

> Hi-

>

> I posted a few picture of my son Sam (just introduced in a prior

> post). It was hard to get a good view of the top of his head, but

> these are the best that I have so far. Can you let me know your

> thoughts on the severity of the plagio? To me, it looks worse

than

> pictures of many of the others that I have seen banded, but just

> wanted some thoughts so that I will be prepared for the doctor on

> Monday.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Mom to Sam 4.5 months (plagio/tort/scoliosis?) and (3 years

at

> the end of the month)

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Hi

You are on the ball that you are getting Sam treated at this young

age. He should get great correction. I would also say that he is

severe, and I see his ear misalignment. That all said I still think

you will have a hard time keeping the girls away from hin in a few

years. What a cutie. Thanks for sharing

Sandy Willow's Mom

Torticollis resolved

Cranio Germany Grad

http://www.geocities.com/samipa74/Willow_Lanette.html

--- In Plagiocephaly , " WSSeaberg " <wsbier@c...>

wrote:

>

> Hi-

>

> I posted a few picture of my son Sam (just introduced in a prior

> post). It was hard to get a good view of the top of his head, but

> these are the best that I have so far. Can you let me know your

> thoughts on the severity of the plagio? To me, it looks worse

than

> pictures of many of the others that I have seen banded, but just

> wanted some thoughts so that I will be prepared for the doctor on

> Monday.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Mom to Sam 4.5 months (plagio/tort/scoliosis?) and (3 years

at

> the end of the month)

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HI Sam,

No, I am not new to the internet and very mindful of copyright and netiqutte

rules.

I thought you had posted to me in error, an easy assumption, as we are

not familiar with each other¹s Internet history and background nor do we

know each other personally.

I apologize to you for my incorrect assumption that it was posted to my

private email in error,

I am not used to people posting to me off-list to my private email without

first asking on group if they may.

Thanks much,

Sue

On 8/8/08 10:31 AM, " Sam " <k9gang@...> wrote:

>

>

>

> Sue, if I had wanted to post my private email to you on the group, I

> would have posted it to the group. I have posted this info to the

> group previously, but did not give you pemission to do the same.

>

> Perhaps you are new to the internet so here is a website where you

> can learn about " netiquette " (internet etiquette):

> http://www.studygs.net/netiquette.htm

>

> Specifically:

> 'Forward e-mail messages you receive only with permission of the

> sender'

>

> 'Obey copyright laws. Don't use others' images, content, etc. without

> permission Don't forward e-mail, or use web site content without

> permission Visit the Library of Congress' Guide on " Copyright Basics "

> (http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ1.html)

>

> Sam

> (thyroidless since 1990)

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