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> to fly for the first time. I am a bit concerned about it. Is there

> any additional precaution I have to take to protect him from any

> inconvinience . He has unilateral microtia in right ear.

Su,

Shouldn't be a problem. has flown 4-5 times with no issues. He has

bilateral Atresia.

You might want to bring some gum with you. During take off and landing,

chewing it helps " pop " your ears. But this applies to all children, not

just children with Atresia.

Steve

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<< You might want to bring some gum with you. During take off and landing,

chewing it helps " pop " your ears. But this applies to all children, not

just children with Atresia. >>

Or nursing or bottle/sippy cup for the little ones :)

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have we ever heard from meir again? you performed his operation? is he from israel, usa? where?

kelly

he was one of my gang, yes...

lives locally i think

family near nyc

jack

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jack...

have we ever heard from meir again? you performed his operation? is he from israel, usa? where?

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my name is meir shubowitz i AtresiaMicrotia. about 5 years ago i finished my last operation. If anyone has any questions please feel free to email mewelcome meir! thanks for wanting to share!jack

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> The last e-mail I received automatically was dated 3/12/3. Can anyone

> help me figure out why I havn't gotten any others forwarded from the

> group??

I don't know why you have had troubles. I checked your subscription and all

looks OK. However, in the last two weeks you have had 13 bounced messages.

This is when Yahoo tried to send you e-mails, but they failed for some

reason. Usually it is a problem with your e-mail server, usually temporary.

If you keep having troubles, you may want to try subscribing using a

different e-mail address from a different provider.

Steve

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Roxie,

Your right, I will be keeping on the low side of my points and really

watching what I'm eating in the next 4 days. I have even scheduled to

workout all for days a lite walk and some running!

By the way I just noticed, 2 Rosie's on this list!

Rockin ROSIE

200/195.8/180 (10%)

Next weigh in July 10th !!

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Good girl !

-----Original Message-----From: Rosie Kang Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 9:58 AMTo: 3fatchicks ; Weight_Watchers_Member_Support_Group Subject: (unknown)Good Morning,Well last night I weighed in, and although I know I did really bad on the 4th of July weekend. And I weighed myself at home and it looked as though I gained 3.5 lbs. Well I went to weigh in and I was actually .4 DOWN! I am so happy! This week I will be perfect!Rockin ROSIE200/195.4/180 (10%)Next weigh in July 17th._________________________________________________________________Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail

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FAVORITE 1 POINT SNACK: Cereal Bar

I am just curious what kind of cereal bar this is?? I get special K bars but they are two points....I would love to find some one point cereal bars.

Thanks

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I have several goals. I'd really like to weigh around 220 again 8-).

(I know that must sound hard to believe to some women here who

are just so happy to leave 220 behind, or those women who are

thanking Providence that they never got all the way up to 220,

but ... we all gotta do what we all gotta do ;-)

Then I'd like to reach 180 and the mid 160s for a little while.

These were three weights I spent some time on, on my way up

the scale. I think I'd like to be there for a little while to come to

terms with my life travels.

Ultimately I'd like to check out 145 or perhaps less. I guess 138

is my official "goal", but I kinda can't imagine I'll ever get there,

and it doesn't really feel personal yet, if you know what I mean.

I think I passed 145 as a fat 13 or 14 year old, didn't really notice

it, and then spent 8 or 10 years between 160 - 172.

-Elissa

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Elissa, thanks for the response and congratulations on the great success youhave had. If you don't mind my asking..how much do you have to lose? Ithink keeping in touch will be great. Keep me informed of your weeklylosses as well. We will do this together :)Trina

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Ooh! You have a wardrobe! *envy* ;-)

-Elissa

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I think it's good to have small goals elissa, doesn'tseem so overwhelming that way.I do small goals even though I don't have as much tolose....right now I'm just looking for 150...(coursethen I'll have to change my points....)....but that'smy first goal...then 145, 140 etc....With each 5-10 pounds I find something in my 'old'warddrobe to wear again...so it's fun to wear it a fewtime before leaving it behind! B

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I can't speak for everyone, but I think most people here

are pretty new to WW, and looking for support on the way

down the scales. I'd imagine most maintainers are not on

a support group (although they could be).

As you're probably aware, diets have a high failure rate,

of about 95%. This means that 95% of people don't maintain

their loss after 2 years. However, I understand that weight

watchers has a higher success rate than other programs.

I don't know what percentage, but in large part, it's due to

WW being a change in eating lifestyle, rather than a diet.

Furthermore, speaking as someone who's put on a lot of

weight over the past couple of decades, NOT dieting tends

to have a very low success rate, too. ;-)

Personally, I think that in order to change one's eating

successfully, one must work on oneself and one's issues,

and that in general will be outside of WW. Personal

growth and healing isn't necessarily part of the program,

although support is. The reasons one overate in the first

place (for those who got heavy through overeating, rather

than a number of medical reasons) should be addressed

or one can fall back into those old patterns at some future

point.

Sorry this has become so long, but I wanted to add one

more thing I've thought about. I'm aware I may fail, and

lose weight only to gain it back, although I feel confident

that I can do it successfully. However, for whatever length

of time I am thinner, and even if I simply lose a small

percentage and keep it off, I am that much healthier for

having eaten right for the length of time that I do, and I

am that much healthier for the time I remain smaller.

What are your experiences, Stuart?

-Elissa

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have any of u kept weight off over 5 yrs

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Stuart,

This is the second time you've asked the question and I think many of us have answered this. But..yes...I kept it off for longer than five years.

Cindy

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it has been more than twice.

-----Original Message-----From: Cindy Mandel Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 4:15 AMTo: Weight_Watchers_Member_Support_Group Subject: Re: (unknown)

Stuart,

This is the second time you've asked the question and I think many of us have answered this. But..yes...I kept it off for longer than five years.

Cindy

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Those are very good goals, Stuart! I think getting my weight down and

following the program with lots of vegetables and fruit will help me

avoid or postpone getting these. My husband has diabetes.

Sandi

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like to never get diabetes or heart disease

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Hi Kathleen!

You'll find a really great support group here!

I'd like to ask a personal question, please forgive me if it's too

intrusive. You said your goal was 25 pounds by Christmas.

Actually, it's a very do-able goal, Christmas being 15 weeks

away. But how would it be for you if you didn't lose quite that

fast? Some people lose slower, and it's possible that you

might lose only 15 (or 17 or 19 ot 20, etc....)

WW (to me, at least) is often about eating well, eating

healthy, and losing at a healthy rate, while learning new

lifelong habits. Here's a challenge which I will present

to you, in order to support you: Would you be willing to go

along with the program even if you lose at a slower rate?

Would you maintain eating well, and staying healthy even

through the disappointments that can happen at slower

weeks? (We all have slower weeks, weeks where the

scales don't move because we retain water, or because

we are building muscle - which is heavier than fat. Or just

because of some inexplicable "Act of God" ;-)

What I'm asking is a lot, since the habits of relying on

the scale, of beating ourselves up when things aren't

perfect, or of slipping back into unhealthy behavior, can

be pretty strong habits to break! (Trust me, I've been

there!)

Here's to your health, Kathleen! 8-)

-Elissa

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NAME: LOCATION:(City and State only): OCCUPATION: MEMBER TYPE: MY INTEREST IN THIS GROUP: HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN A WW MEMBER: WHAT ARE YOUR GOALS:To lose 25 pounds by ChristmasFAVORITE 1 POINT SNACK: Fruit, Coffee w/Sugar free coffeemateFAVORITE 2 POINT SNACK: All Bran CerealFAVORITE 3 POINT SNACK: LatteOTHER INTERESTS: History, Law, School, Reading, MoviesMY WEB SITE: ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: I need all the support that I can get!! This has been a long struggle and I am dealing with a severe eating disorder,bulimia. I am starting recovery so I will need all the help I can get.

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Hi, ,

The formula is:

points = (calories / 50) + (fat grams / 12) - (fiber grams / 5)

You only count maximum of 4 of the fiber grams per serve, however,

but the formula's useful if you are figuring out a cassarole with, say,

8 serves and 20 grams of fiber.

-Elissa

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Hello, i was just wondering if anyone knows the formula to calculate the points if any one knows plese tell me!

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Dr Belknap is located at Troy Beaumont Hospital at Dequindre and hmmm. If you take M-59 to Dequindre (and maybe Square Lake??) you will turn right and it's right there. Well worth the ride. The only doctor who took 's condition this summer seriously and got to the bottom of it.

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Oh gee- i see this message got in after all. I typed another one because this one took a while to get to the list. Sorry about the duplicate.

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You may remember my posting a message about my son who is in first grade in a regular ed school, who we suspected may have some form of autism. Today we saw Dr Maltz who said that he does have autism. I told him that the school really needs help with him, and he strongly suggested our calling the Autism Society of Michigan. He said they would have all kinds of support- workshops- come down to the school-consult with the teachers etc. I did place a phone call to get the ball rolling, but now it occured to me i really have no experience at all with them. Anyone here have experience with autism society of Michigan in helping out with inclusion with NT kids? If so, please share your experience, and if there is a particular person there you liked, please tell us this person's name. Also if you know of anyone else to recommend that you like better than the A.S of Michigan, speak up as well. Any suggestions at all about helping out with a high functioning autistic kid be sucessful in an NT environment would be appreciated. rivky Is your computer infected with a virus? Find out with a FREE computer virus scan from McAfee. Take the FreeScan now!

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