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I sure will Wanda.

Ann

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I sure will Wanda.

Ann

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> Ann,

> Thanks. Keep in touch and let me know when you are a lucky duckling

too.

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> in NC

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In a message dated 3/3/00 1:56:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, keech@...

writes:

<< He just called me and said

to

go for it, that he would recommend the surgery, the tummy tuck and be

more than happy to monitor everything after the surgery!

>>

YOU GO GIRL!!!! I'm so excited for you Anne!

{{HUGS}}

in FL

MGB Hopeful

BMI 51

" He who began a good work in you will be faithful to complete it until the

day of Christ Jesus. " - Phil. 1:6

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Jill honey, I think this may be on the lines of the newspaper clipping that

was sent around that everyone was concerned about. I too got an email a

couple of weeks ago. Some woman telling me that she had lost 150lbs and

wondered if I wanted to " join " her in the program that she used. That I

didn't need something as radical as surgery. Even sent me her " before " and

" after " pictures. I hit the delete key and took the pics off my HD. I

really wanted to write her and say, " Been there, done that, more times than

I can count--I could write several books about it!! " LOL Most people do not

understand----heck *I* didn't understand until a couple of months ago.

Rest, relax, all you have to do is come to the group to get reassurance. Do

you know for sure if this person she was talking about had this particular

procedure, or just a surgery for weight loss? Dr R is VERY open and will

tell you who of any of his patients have had complications of ANY kind, and

encourages us to ask questions. He does have one heck of a track record. :-))

Relax, please don't be afraid to come to us if this happens again. We are

here to offer you support. :-)

fg

At 08:29 PM 03/05/2000 EST, you wrote:

>From: jme1969@...

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>I am so mad, I just got an email from someone I don't even know telling me

>not to have the surgery. She says she had a friend who did not do well

>after having it done. Than she goes and tells me about a diet she is on and

>how a friend of hers needed to lose 20 pounds and it worked for her. Like 20

>pounds is going to do it for me. I hate people trying to talk me out of this.

>I am also a compulsive eater. In fact I have been eating even more lately. I

>think its all the stress I have been under. Well sorry to go on like this. I

>just don't have anyone to talk to.

>Jill S.C.

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Jill honey, I think this may be on the lines of the newspaper clipping that

was sent around that everyone was concerned about. I too got an email a

couple of weeks ago. Some woman telling me that she had lost 150lbs and

wondered if I wanted to " join " her in the program that she used. That I

didn't need something as radical as surgery. Even sent me her " before " and

" after " pictures. I hit the delete key and took the pics off my HD. I

really wanted to write her and say, " Been there, done that, more times than

I can count--I could write several books about it!! " LOL Most people do not

understand----heck *I* didn't understand until a couple of months ago.

Rest, relax, all you have to do is come to the group to get reassurance. Do

you know for sure if this person she was talking about had this particular

procedure, or just a surgery for weight loss? Dr R is VERY open and will

tell you who of any of his patients have had complications of ANY kind, and

encourages us to ask questions. He does have one heck of a track record. :-))

Relax, please don't be afraid to come to us if this happens again. We are

here to offer you support. :-)

fg

At 08:29 PM 03/05/2000 EST, you wrote:

>From: jme1969@...

>

>I am so mad, I just got an email from someone I don't even know telling me

>not to have the surgery. She says she had a friend who did not do well

>after having it done. Than she goes and tells me about a diet she is on and

>how a friend of hers needed to lose 20 pounds and it worked for her. Like 20

>pounds is going to do it for me. I hate people trying to talk me out of this.

>I am also a compulsive eater. In fact I have been eating even more lately. I

>think its all the stress I have been under. Well sorry to go on like this. I

>just don't have anyone to talk to.

>Jill S.C.

>

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In a message dated 7/28/00 10:18:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time, WowcaTT writes:

<<

The teacher led the class with the Pledge of Allegiance, and

instructed them to put their right hands over their hearts

and repeat after him. He looked around the room as he

started the recitation, " I pledge allegiance to the flag... "

When his eyes fell on Little ny, he noticed his hand over

the right cheek of his buttocks.

" ny, you need put your hand over your heart. "

Little ny replied, " It is over my heart. "

After several attempts to get Little ny to put his hand

over his heart, the teacher asked, " Why do you think that is

your heart? "

" Because, every time my Grandma comes to visit, she picks me

up, pats me here, and says, 'Bless your little heart,' and my

Grandma wouldn't lie. "

>>

The teacher led the class with the Pledge of Allegiance, and

instructed them to put their right hands over their hearts

and repeat after him. He looked around the room as he

started the recitation, " I pledge allegiance to the flag... "

When his eyes fell on Little ny, he noticed his hand over

the right cheek of his buttocks.

" ny, you need put your hand over your heart. "

Little ny replied, " It is over my heart. "

After several attempts to get Little ny to put his hand

over his heart, the teacher asked, " Why do you think that is

your heart? "

" Because, every time my Grandma comes to visit, she picks me

up, pats me here, and says, 'Bless your little heart,' and my

Grandma wouldn't lie. "

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LOL Sorry I could not pass this one up.

Subject: Password...

A female computer consultant was helping a smug male set up his

computer and she asked him what word he would like to use as a password

to log in with.

Wanting to see if he could embarrass this presumptuous female, he

told her to enter the word " PENIS " . Without blinking or saying a word

she entered the proposed password. She almost died laughing at the

computer's response:

" PASSWORD REJECTED. NOT LONG ENOUGH "

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Heidi,

LOLOL That was a good one!

Thanks for the update on Lu. I will add her father to my prayers.

Love Ya,

Sandy

Password...

> A female computer consultant was helping a smug male set up his

> computer and she asked him what word he would like to use as a password

> to log in with.

> Wanting to see if he could embarrass this presumptuous female, he

> told her to enter the word " PENIS " . Without blinking or saying a word

> she entered the proposed password. She almost died laughing at the

> computer's response:

> " PASSWORD REJECTED. NOT LONG ENOUGH "

>

>

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Love it Heidi!

Love you

Glenda

On Tue, 26 Sep 2000 20:09:29 -0500, Rpolychondritisegroups wrote:

> LOL Sorry I could not pass this one up.

>

>

>

> Subject: Password...

> A female computer consultant was helping a smug male set up his

> computer and she asked him what word he would like to use as a password

> to log in with.

> Wanting to see if he could embarrass this presumptuous female, he

> told her to enter the word " PENIS " . Without blinking or saying a word

> she entered the proposed password. She almost died laughing at the

> computer's response:

> " PASSWORD REJECTED. NOT LONG ENOUGH "

>

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Lana,

We have had our son on the diet now 6 months. I have learned that I need to

cook what he will eat, not what I think he should eat. JJ turns his nose

up at fruit, so I think you are doing great.

& Garry, parents of (10 ds), (9 ds/g-tube), JJ (6

ds/autism/celiac), (6 ds), and Esther (3 ds). All adopted.

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To Mache and all those just starting out and hitting brick walls...

It seems several people have posted in a panic lately after a sudden change

to GFCF. Most people agree that it is best to remove caseine and gluten more

gradually. The recommendation I have seen most is remove casiene first, wait

2 weeks, then begin removing gluten.

Take the milk away and try to find a replacement that they like. I

personally suggest vanilla flavlored Silk (soy), or Dari-free (potato). Silk

is widely available and is still my son's favorite. Everyone else in the

family prefers Dari-free which we order from http://www.abersoldfoods.com/.

This diet does work for autistic children. It is well worth the effort, but

you don't have to do it all in one day. Step back, do a little planning. In

the first couple of weeks without milk, start trying GF foods. Find some you

can rely on so that when you are ready to go GFCF you are prepared. This

diet brings hope, it doesn't have to be heartbreaking (although it does have

its moments).

Hang in there,

Debbie

> From: liu@...

> Reply-To: GFCFKidsegroups

> Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 08:39:03 -0700

> To: GFCFKidsegroups

> Subject: Re: (no subject)

>

> Hi everybody,

>

> My son started on the GFCF diet yesterday. He has not eaten anything! I

> spent all last night crying. I am so scared that I may be harming him. He

> walks

> around the house crying because he's hungry but refuses the soy drinks and all

> the GFCF foods I just bought. Watching him like that is breaking my heart. Do

> you

> guys think this diet reaaly works for autistic children. I really don't want

> to

> give up!

>

> Mache

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I would say start with one meal gluten, casein free. I did the same t hing as

you did. Think of it this way: What if all your favorite foods were taken

away and you were given some very strange things that tasted different? I

would reject them too. Just hang in there. Try mixing his foods he likes

with the new ones.

Lana

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I tried corn pops with no luck. He does not eat much bread so that was not

much of an issue. Now, I am restarting with only making dinner gluten free

casein free. I am hoping that mixing his regular foods with new ones he will

try it better.

Lana

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get a book called " special diet solutions......healthy cooking without wheat,

gluten, dairy, eggs, yeast, or refined sugar. " no sugar is good if your child

has yeast difficulties in his bowel ( many autistics do) but this book is

very good because it lists several alternatives that are safe and healthy.

Replacements for sugar, flour , wheat etc.

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should be ok if your child has no problems with yeast overgrowth. If you want

to be GFCF the only sure way is contact the company yourself and ask the

right questions. :-)

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should be ok if your child has no problems with yeast overgrowth. If you want

to be GFCF the only sure way is contact the company yourself and ask the

right questions. :-)

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Longer shelf life if you do refrigerate them. I refrigerate all of mine.

a - Madison WI

> do all the flours need refrigeration: white rice flour, brown rice flour,

> tapioca flour. I have not been refrigerating them except for soy flour.

>

>

> Lana

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