Guest guest Posted November 7, 2001 Report Share Posted November 7, 2001 Jan, I hope everything is ok ..... Please let me know if I can do anything!!!!! Angel Hugs, Diane May Rainbow Dreams Color Your World With Love, Hope, Peace & Unity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted November 7, 2001 Report Share Posted November 7, 2001 I will keep you in mine too.Thankyou.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2001 Report Share Posted November 8, 2001 Jan I'll keep you in my prayers. Re: [ ] HELLO THERE thankyou but I have been having stomach pains for the past 2 days..Don't know what it is and have been very depressed lately..Personal problems...I think it's my nerves causing the pains..Hubby is causing the depression..I'm not going to burden the group with all the details just going to say it could be a whole lot better...Thanks for listening.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted May 3, 2002 Report Share Posted May 3, 2002 CranialSacral Therapy might help him. You do not mention where in the world you live, however. Here's a link to the Upledger Institute. www.upledger.com/home.htm Good Luck, Mom --- dealing with adult children can be a real challenge. mjh In a message dated 5/3/02 4:35:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time, steve.crawley4@... writes: At last I have managed to find how to enter a chatroom. It feels really helpful to think that I am writing to others who may have had some experience of epilepsy. Our son aged 25 was involved in a car accident in Thailand. He was hospitalised for a few weeks. He then sky dived in New Zealand and about 5 months after the car accident he had a grand mal seizure. EEG showed nothing and it was put down as an ideopathic siezure. Eighteen months later he had another attack after having been on a one day workshop on meditation. Six weeks later he had another one after being on a healing day where there was vibrational healing. We (myself and his dad) are out of our minds with worry as he won't take medication, the neurologist said they could not find anything but that he should take Lamactil. He has now lost his job and we feel he is quite depressed. Does anyone have experience of being helped by a homeopath or a naturopath ? Can someone please write to me. We have been fortunate enough to find Arnold on the internet who gave us this groups address. We really look forward to hearing from you steve.crawley4@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2002 Report Share Posted May 3, 2002 Dear , I do not know where you live, but it might prove beneficial if you shared your son's case with a doctor whose clinic treats nothing but epilepsy. Sometimes just getting feedback from a doctor who has the necessary background can prove beneficial. I know that Dr. Donna s personally responds to all the email her website receives. Since you have everything to gain and nothing to lose by asking questions, I would "go for it." Check out www.andrewsreiter.org and leave some email questions with the good doctor. Good luck. Lamar P.S. Believe it or not, the s-Reiter clinic will even review medical records for FREE. How many clinics do you know would be willing to evaluate a person's condition BEFORE that person even became a patient? "Good Samaritan" doctors may be hard to find, but they do exist. I know because during my 35 year tenure with epiIepsy, I have met a few. However, the two very best work together at the same clinic - s-Reiter. whiteislight wrote: At last I have managed to find how to enter a chatroom. It feels really helpful to think that I am writing to others who may have had some experience of epilepsy. Our son aged 25 was involved in a car accident in Thailand. He was hospitalised for a few weeks. He then sky dived in New Zealand and about 5 months after the car accident he had a grand mal seizure. EEG showed nothing and it was put down as an ideopathic siezure. Eighteen months later he had another attack after having been on a one day workshop on meditation. Six weeks later he had another one after being on a healing day where there was vibrational healing. We (myself and his dad) are out of our minds with worry as he won't take medication, the neurologist said they could not find anything but that he should take Lamactil. He has now lost his job and we feel he is quite depressed. Does anyone have experience of being helped by a homeopath or a naturopath ? Can someone please write to me. We have been fortunate enough to find Arnold on the internet who gave us this groups address. We really look forward to hearing from you steve.crawley4@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2002 Report Share Posted May 4, 2002 Thank you for writing. Your son sounds like a remarkable young man. I think he's right to be cautious about medication. Often, there are side effects that can be worse than the seizures themselves. This isn't always the case, but you just don't know going in how someone is going to react. Adults are different than children, but my now 7-year-old daughter was on Lamictal and became aggressive and hyper, developed sleep problems (including night terrors and sleep seizures) and likely has some degree of liver damage from this and prior medications. In 's case, she's now on the ketogenic diet and med-free. However, we are viewing the diet as a means of getting her med-free while we search for the underlying answers. We have had a lot of luck with both homeopathy and naturopathic medicine. It's a frustrating road, because it's a lot of trial and error, but she's much better off than when they were playing medicine roulette with her. There are a lot of answers out there -- you've found a good place. Look through the files and continue to seek answers. All the best--D __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2002 Report Share Posted May 4, 2002 Hi , I am sorry to read of your son. My daughter also developed epilepsy a few months ago, the cause is still a mystery. What is interesting about your son's symptoms, is the seizure after meditating. When meditating the person is asked to 'focus' or 'find your centre'. This practice may overexcite the brain cells in a specific area in the brain and possibly cause a seizure. With my daughter (she is 6) I noticed that when she watches television for a period of time in one position she says she feels 'extremely tired and bored' and looks 'disconnected'. This is the same situation, because the eyes are 'fixed' and doesn't move around a lot while watching television, ie the brain is active, hereby stimulating only a specific area of the brain. My husband had since childhood what is generally called "astral projection". He knows it is nothing more than a form of seizure. He can induce this state, or "feeling as if you're flying", by concentrating very hard on one spot in his brain. Then after a while, he says, it feels as if he starts to float out of his body, and experiences difficulty breathing. Sometimes it just happens without him even trying, especially in times of high stress. The only way he can "get back into his body", is if he controls his breathing. The last time this happened was 6 years ago. He supplements every day with lots of flavonoids and amino acids to help strenghten cell membranes. My brother also experienced "astral projection" after meditating. My daughter visited a homeopath who did a BEST (bio-electronic-stress-test) and discovered the measles and pertussis viruses were still active in her system. She also had a range of other problems such as deficiencies in nutrients and certain imbalances. He prescribed 2 chinese teas, electromagnetic and homeopathic medication to which she responded very well, and hasn't had a seizure since (last one was 20 Jan 2002). She is still on Sodium valproate 200mg x 2. This group is one of the best things that could have come our way. We learn something new and surprising every day, getting a little piece of the puzzle to help our daughter heal completely. All of the best to you. Lorinda. On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 10:30 PM, whiteislight wrote: > > At last I have managed to find how to enter a chatroom. It feels > really helpful to think that I am writing to others who may have had > some experience of epilepsy. > > Our son aged 25 was involved in a car accident in Thailand. He was > hospitalised for a few weeks. He then sky dived in New Zealand and > about 5 months after the car accident he had a grand mal seizure. > EEG showed nothing and it was put down as an ideopathic siezure. > > Eighteen months later he had another attack after having been on a > one day workshop on meditation. Six weeks later he had another one > after being on a healing day where there was vibrational healing. > > We (myself and his dad) are out of our minds with worry as he won't > take medication, the neurologist said they could not find anything > but that he should take Lamactil. He has now lost his job and we > feel he is quite depressed. > > Does anyone have experience of being helped by a homeopath or a > naturopath ? > > Can someone please write to me. We have been fortunate enough to > find Arnold on the internet who gave us this groups address. > > We really look forward to hearing from you > > > > > steve.crawley4btopenworld > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2002 Report Share Posted May 6, 2002 I'm still searching for a homeopath or a naturopath, but it's interesting to note that your son had a seizure after a meditation session: most people doing meditations " try " to relax & put themselves in a state of theta (4 & 8 Hz) -- however, studies are proving that one of the things that lowers the seizure threshhold is going down the brainwave scale... I can understand your son's reluctance to go on a medication, since they all have massive side effects. Have you/your son gone down the path of nutrition? That often does wonders... --A Symphony in the Brain: http://www.symphonyinthebrain.com --Whole Health Md: http://www.wholehealthmd.com/hc/resourceareas_view/0,1438,550,00.html --neurofeedback practioners: http://www.eegspectrum.com/Providers/ --American Holistic Medical Association: http://www.holisticmedicine.org/ >From: " whiteislight " <steve.crawley4@...> >Reply- > >Subject: [ ] Hello there >Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 20:30:39 -0000 > > >At last I have managed to find how to enter a chatroom. It feels >really helpful to think that I am writing to others who may have had >some experience of epilepsy. > >Our son aged 25 was involved in a car accident in Thailand. He was >hospitalised for a few weeks. He then sky dived in New Zealand and >about 5 months after the car accident he had a grand mal seizure. >EEG showed nothing and it was put down as an ideopathic siezure. > >Eighteen months later he had another attack after having been on a >one day workshop on meditation. Six weeks later he had another one >after being on a healing day where there was vibrational healing. > >We (myself and his dad) are out of our minds with worry as he won't >take medication, the neurologist said they could not find anything >but that he should take Lamactil. He has now lost his job and we >feel he is quite depressed. > >Does anyone have experience of being helped by a homeopath or a >naturopath ? > >Can someone please write to me. We have been fortunate enough to >find Arnold on the internet who gave us this groups address. > >We really look forward to hearing from you > > > > >steve.crawley4@... > _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2004 Report Share Posted January 10, 2004 Hello 1/10/04, In reference to your comment: è My name is Madeline and I am new here. I was è wondering if any of you have heard of someone using è thymic protein for hep c. Thanks Madeline I do not have HepC but have a diseased/impaired liver, as well as Systemic Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Candida, Sjogrens Disease, COPD and a host of other medical problems...... I buy my BioProtein Plus from www.liverfriend.com, which is a Hepatitis Buyers club owned and operated by Jay Emmons, who has had hepatitis C for 30 plus years. Jay's background with working in the herbal/vitamin industry for over 30 years gives him knowledge about companies, products and knowledge that I trust with my children. The Hepatitis Buyers Club was started with the encouragement of many from the JOVO alternative hepatitis email group, so that products would be the best on the market and at a price that those with large medical bills or on disability could afford. This is NOT a snake oil salesman but a man dedicated to bringing us the best product at the best prices. I do NOT purchase ANY products from Sam's, Cosco, Grocery stores, drug stores, etc., etc., etc., There are only 5 or 6 places that I purchase products from BECAUSE I want to be assured that the content is what they say it is, that there are NO crappy fillers, that I know how the product is manufacturered, how long it has sit on shelves and how it is stored and transported. As I said, I WOULD TRUST JAY'S OPINION WITH MY FAMILY AND CHILDREN..... I get BioProteinPlus from the Buyers club as it is $2.00 cheaper than anywhere on the web.....I pay $27.00 a box and when you purchase 4 boxes the price is $25 a box.....I will say this much about BioProtein Plus......I would shoot/kill ANYONE who tried to take it away from me....LOL.....I know that sounds drastic but let me tell you, it is awesome.....BTW, Jay knows personally the doctor and his son who did all the clinical trials on this wonderful product. There are many heppers on the JOVO lists who take this product and feel the same way I feel about taking it.... Angel Huggzz or Angel Mssg Board: http://www.dream-tool.net/tools/messages.mv?index+hepheimers =============== BioProtein+Plus Biologically Active Thymus Proteins plus Zinc Balances Immune System Function By, M.D. Immune Dysfunction: Dysfunction of the Immune System affects about 65 million Americans. These dysfunctions manifest themselves in disorders such as Chronic Allergies and Respiratory problems, Arthritis, Diabetes, Lupus Erythematosus and Chronic Viral infections to name a few. The cost in terms of lost time at work, cost of related health care and diminished quality of life cannot be accurately estimated. However, everyone agrees that the costs are enormous. A good deal of the time and money related to Immune Dysfunction is actually spent treating the disorders rather than directly approaching the underlying cause itself. Immune Dysfunction is likely the result of a combination of assaults on the immune system. Generally there is immune suppression then infection followed by treatment of the infection. If immune function is not restored, the initial infection may not resolve, or it may be followed by another infection eventually overwhelming the immune system causing it to overreact and under-react simultaneously. This is classic Immune Dysfunction, a patient with multiple low-grade infections and autoimmune disorders at the same time. Direct immune stimulation may exacerbate the autoimmune disorders, while treating autoimmune disorders may suppress immunity and allow infection to proliferate. The Thymus Gland The “brain†of the immune system is the thymus gland. It lies just beneath the breastbone and is responsible for producing perhaps dozens of different polypeptides that “program†lymphocyte progenitors. Lymphocytes are born in the bone marrow; some receive their programming in the bone marrow and are referred to as B-lymphocytes. Others migrate to the thymus gland to mature by contacting the thymic proteins and are referred to as T-lymphocytes. The T-lymphocytes display receptor sites on their surface that correspond to transmitter sites on the surface of the various thymic proteins. When the appropriate T-lymphocyte contacts its corresponding protein, the transmitter fits into the receptor (much like a key fits into a lock) and the lymphocyte is now ready to perform its specific function or is otherwise immune-competent. There are two main types of T-lymphocytes. These are the T-4 (CD4) helper, and the T-8 (CD8) that further differentiate into killer and suppressor types. Helper cells not only induce killer and suppressor cells but also induce B-lymphocytes, and macrophages. Killer cells do just that, kill. When they are immune-competent they have the ability to recognize deviant cells such as tumor cells and the body’s own cells that are virally infected. Once recognized, the killer cell attacks. Sometimes killer cells overreact by attacking self-tissue (auto-immune disease) but if immune-competent suppressor cells are present, they intervene and stop the attack. Thus when the system is functioning properly the thymus produces proteins that “program†T-lymphocytes that start and stop immune response. Due to genetic flaw, trauma, stress, disease, exposure to toxic substances and/or inevitably the aging process, the thymus ceases to produce its proteins in the proper quantity or combinations to maintain immune balance. Supplementation with Thymic Proteins The use of thymic extracts has been well studied. There is a substantial body of clinical evidence that indicates the use of thymus is effective in the treatment of a number of diseases and disorders. Chronic viral infections, different types of cancers, and some auto-immune disorders are a few that I will discuss here. Double-blind studies reveal that thymus extracts are able to eliminate viral infection; and continued use over one year reduces the number of recurrent infections. Additionally, patients in the studies show improved immune parameters1. In cancer patients, the primary indication for thymus use is for the treatment of lymphopenia/leukopenia caused by chemotherapy and radiation treatments. The effect is to prevent or at least mitigate the dramatic drop in white blood cell levels and to restore counts more quickly in cases where they do drop. The net result of patients taking thymus are that they are more often able to complete their treatment and with reduced side effects than in patients who do not take thymus2,3. Autoimmune disorders are immune dysfunction where the bodies’ own defense mechanisms are attacking self-tissue. Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus, and Scleroderma are classic disorders caused by increased antibody formation brought on by a high T-helper/T-suppressor ratio. A clinical study in Rheumatoid Arthritis patients revealed thatthymus extract use normalized their T-helper/T-suppressor ratios in three months2. Thymus is also indicated for the treatment of Hepatitis C, AIDS, Chronic Fatigue, Cold and Flu, Lupus Erythematosis, Type II Diabetes and Scleroderma. Studies are presently being conducted for the treatment of Hepatitis C. Another area of recent study for the application of thymus products has to do with the role lymphocytes play in periodontal disease. The first line of defense against bacterial plaque is neutrophils. Neutrophils are depressed in people susceptible to periodontal disease such as diabetics and the geriatric population. Lymphocytes promote neutrophil growth and thymus proteins promote lymphocyte growth. Lymphocytes therefore play a major role in prevention and resolution of periodontal disease10,11. Volumes of scientific data exist now to support the use of thymus products for immune suppression and immune dysfunction. There is precious little data however suggesting which specific thymus product is most effective. Which Thymus Products are Best? There are a variety of thymus products available from raw thymus tissue to highly purified thymus proteins and many thymus extracts in between. Thymus proteins are produced in the thymic epithelium and range in size from probably around 10,000 Dalton to perhaps over 50,000 Dalton. Whether large or small, proteins are complex molecules that can beeasily damaged (de-natured) or changed. Changes in the protein molecule can bear directlyon its biological activity and therefore its ability to “program†T-lymphocytes. Therefore the manner in which the thymus product is handled and administered will bear directly upon how much benefit the patient experiences from using it. Typical thymic extracts are composed of ground up thymus tissue, which is then freeze-dried and encapsulated to be swallowed and absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract. There are also liquid thymus extract drops that are takensublingually and a few products of freeze-dried purified thymus protein that is also administered sublingually. My experience has taught me that the purified thymus protein administered sublingually is the most effective. I have recently been testing a thymic compound called BioProtein+PlusTM that contains purified biologically active thymus proteins ranging in atomic size from 10,000 to 50,000 Dalton plus Zinc Gluconate. The Role of Zinc DNA makes RNA, which in turn makes proteins. Proteins drive biological function. Trace minerals work as catalysts or activators in enzyme complexes and influence reactivity and stability of protein configurations. Zinc has anti-oxidant properties and serves a vital role in many immune functions. Studies have shown that Zinc must be present for lymphocyte maturation and is a lymphocyte mitogen. Additionally, zinc is a necessary co-factor in activation of serum thymic factor5,6. Zinc Gluconate has been clinically proven to reduce the duration of the common cold by an average of 7 days7,8. Zinc may also have some anti-aging benefits. An important study of zinc supplementation in elderly patients resulted in increased numbers of T-cells and enhanced cell-mediated immune responses9. Our testing indicates that BioProtein+PlusTM works to regulate the T-helper/T-killer/T-suppressor interaction resulting in normalization of immune response. Our experience is consistent with clinical studies conducted with other thymus products. The quality of our results are due to the combination of biologically active purified thymus proteins contained in BioProtein+PlusTM working synergistically with the zinc gluconate to induce immune regulation. A Unique Thymic Compound BioProtein+PlusTM is a proprietary formula produced by the original manufacturer of BioPro Thymic Protein A. The thymus used in its manufacture comes from dairies in the US that only produce certified raw dairy products. It is certified free of microorganisms and BSE. The proteins are purified efficiently by the most up to date assay techniques while taking great care to maintain the proteins’ biological activity. They are then lyophilized to maintain their long-term stability. The zinc gluconate used in the manufacture of BioProtein+PlusTM is of the highest quality available. Once freeze-dried, the purified thymus proteins and the zinc gluconate are triturated into a base of maltodextrin and packaged in doses containing about 400 mg of product each. It is recommended by the manufacturer to be taken as a once per day supplement. Just as with BioPro Thymic Protein A, we have not seen any adverse side effects. On some occasions a health care professional may recommend more than one per day. As with other zinc products, toxicity does not occur unless a person takes over 150 mg of zinc per day for more than two weeks. BioProtein+PlusTM contains 10 mg of zinc per dose. There are no known contraindications but BioProtein+PlusTM is likely to be less effective for people using steroidal medications. Clinical Observations As of this writing two clinical trials have begun using BioProtein+Plus TM. One trial is being conducted on subjects with Hepatitis C, the end point being to reduce viral load, normalize ALT, AST and increase general well being. The second trial is on Lymphopenia caused by chemotherapy toxicity. The following are observations made of individuals from these two trials: Hepatitis C Lew is a male age 46 who began using BioProtein+Plus TM in February 2000. Since that time to June, 2000, using one packet per day and no other treatment, he has seen his Quantitive viral count drop from 39,500 to 10,000, AST from 89 to 39, and ALT from 146 to 50. His energy level has improved and he sleeps better. Chemotherapy Toxicity Ethel began Taxol treatment for breast cancer in December 1999. She began using three packets of BioProtein+Plus TM per day when she began treatment. As of mid-July, 2000 she has received 8 rounds of Taxol. Throughout her reatment her blood parameters have remained in the normal range except her lymphocyte count dropped below normal for six weeks A Mature Lymphocyte Attacks a Tumor Cell from mid-March to the end of April. She completed her Taxol treatment without interruption. Brief reports from health care professionals: , an acupuncturist in the state of Florida, has found the new BioProtein+Plus to be very effective at reducing viral load on her Hepatitis C patients referred to her by an Internist for acupuncture treatments. , an acupuncturist also in the state of Florida, has found the new BioProtein+Plus effective in balancing immune function for a number of patients with autoimmune disorders. and Luby Chambul, D.C. of Nashville, Tennessee have used the BioProtein+Plus in Hepatitis C patients with effective reduction of viral load. Dr. Herbert Warren of Alternative Health Concepts reports: I have been dispensing BioPro Thymic Protein A for over 4 years, to clients with a variety of health problems ranging form simple immune dysfunction to severe debilitating diseases like; Chronic Fatigue, Hepatitis C, severe Lymphopenia, and Cancer. In the vast majority of cases (90%), I have seen positive health benefits when the product was taken as recommended. Since being introduced to the “new generation†product, BioProtein+Plus, I have observed the same extraordinary health benefits previously experienced with the aforementioned product and in several cases a more natural or complete immune regulation response has been observed, with out the “inflammatory flare†sometimes seen with BioPro. I can only surmise this is because of the more balanced and complete formulation of purified thymus proteins coupled with the zinc found in BioProtein+Plus. I feel both products are phenomenal in enhancing the immune response, however, because of the smooth immune modulation and the cost differential between the two products, I prefer BioProtein+plus, as the supplement of choice to fully restore the cell mediated immunity so necessary for a healthy life. Conclusion Nothing teaches and convinces like one’s own experience. The author’s own observations and experience as well as other health care professionals is that BioProtein+PlusTM is an excellent tool in the battle against immune dysfunction. If you are a person who suffers with chronic viral infection while at the same time dealing with autoimmune disorder, ask your health professional about this product. If you are a health professional looking for an effective and cost-effective tool to recommend your clients, consider trying this product and experienceit for yourself. References Riocchi A, Borella E, Riva E. et al. A double blind clinical trial for the evaluation of the therapeutic effectiveness of a calf thymus derivative in children with recurrent repiratory infection. Thymus 1986; 8: 831-839. Kouttab NM, Prada M., Cazzola P. Thymomodulim. Biological properties and clinical applications. Med Oncol Tumor Pharmacother 1989; 6: 5-9. Kang SD, Lee B H, Yand JH, Lee CY. The effects of calf-thymus extract on recovery of bone marrow function in anticancer chemotherapy. New Med J (Korea) 1985; 28: 11-15. Cazzola P, Mazzanti P, Bossi G. In vivo modulation effect of a calf thymus acid lysate on human T Lymphocyte subsets and CD4+/CD8+ ratio in the course of different diseases. Curr Ther Res 1987; 42: 1011-1017. Eaterbrook- S. Activation of the binding of C1q to immune complexes by zinc. FEBS Lett 1983; 162: 117-119. Hadden JW. The treatment of zinc deficiency is an immunotherapy. Int J Immunopharmac 1995; 17: 697-701. Eby GA, DR, Halcomb WW. Reduction in duration of common colds by zinc gluconate lozenges in a double-blind study. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 1984; 25: 20-24. Mossad SB, Macnin ML, Medendorp SV et al. Zinc gluconate lozenges for treating the common cold. A randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled study. ls Intern Med 1996; 125: 81-88. Gershwin M, beach R, Hurley L. Trace metals, aging and immunity. J Am Ger Soc 1983; 31: 374-378. Carranza F. Glickman’s clinical peridontology. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders. 1984. Page R, Schroeder H. Current status of the host response in chronic marginal periodontis. J Periodontal 1981; 53: 477-491. About the Author: Dr. is a noted researcher and lecturer in the field of alternative medicines.He is located in Melbourne FL. ========== Thymic proteins are still effective in the presence of steroid use, but marginally less effective because steroids block the receptor sites (on the lymphocytes) that thymus proteins use. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 Hello good to hear from you again. You haven't posted in quite a while I wondered how you were doing. Sounds like things are going a little better for you now, good to hear. Good luck on the contest I hope you WIN!!!!! that would be great. Will check out the website and hope they put your song on. Best of luck. Sharon Group Owner > > Hi guys- I have been part of this group since before my back surgery > in Sept '03 and I feel that if I didn't have this group I wouldn't > have made it through the 6 months of bedridden time-so thank you. I > haven't posted recently but I've been reading all of the current posts > as they come in. Anyway, there were many things that were affected by > my back problem and since I had my surgery when I was 25, now almost > 27, I've been trying the live my life again. I'm going to graduate in > June with a veterinary technology license, (which everyone says I > shouldn't do because of my back--screw them), and I've also been > persuing my singing dreams. I just recently auditioned and made it on > a singing contest in my hometown in California. The contest entails > contestants singing on a show every week and then people vote on line. > The prize is very good--$25,000 cash among other things, so I'm very > happy to be a part of it. If any of you are interested in the show > you can go to www.beastarcontest.com. I will be on this Sunday, Dec > 4th's show so they may be putting up our pictures later this week. > They only allow votes until noon the next Monday. The first week they > had downloads of the show on video so you could hear/see the singers > if you missed or can't see the show since it's only airing in northern > california, so hopefully they will do that with my song. Anyway, > don't feel obligated to vote for me just because I wrote this but just > check it out if your interested! > Thanks, > Comfort > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 Hello good to hear from you again. You haven't posted in quite a while I wondered how you were doing. Sounds like things are going a little better for you now, good to hear. Good luck on the contest I hope you WIN!!!!! that would be great. Will check out the website and hope they put your song on. Best of luck. Sharon Group Owner > > Hi guys- I have been part of this group since before my back surgery > in Sept '03 and I feel that if I didn't have this group I wouldn't > have made it through the 6 months of bedridden time-so thank you. I > haven't posted recently but I've been reading all of the current posts > as they come in. Anyway, there were many things that were affected by > my back problem and since I had my surgery when I was 25, now almost > 27, I've been trying the live my life again. I'm going to graduate in > June with a veterinary technology license, (which everyone says I > shouldn't do because of my back--screw them), and I've also been > persuing my singing dreams. I just recently auditioned and made it on > a singing contest in my hometown in California. The contest entails > contestants singing on a show every week and then people vote on line. > The prize is very good--$25,000 cash among other things, so I'm very > happy to be a part of it. If any of you are interested in the show > you can go to www.beastarcontest.com. I will be on this Sunday, Dec > 4th's show so they may be putting up our pictures later this week. > They only allow votes until noon the next Monday. The first week they > had downloads of the show on video so you could hear/see the singers > if you missed or can't see the show since it's only airing in northern > california, so hopefully they will do that with my song. Anyway, > don't feel obligated to vote for me just because I wrote this but just > check it out if your interested! > Thanks, > Comfort > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 Hello good to hear from you again. You haven't posted in quite a while I wondered how you were doing. Sounds like things are going a little better for you now, good to hear. Good luck on the contest I hope you WIN!!!!! that would be great. Will check out the website and hope they put your song on. Best of luck. Sharon Group Owner > > Hi guys- I have been part of this group since before my back surgery > in Sept '03 and I feel that if I didn't have this group I wouldn't > have made it through the 6 months of bedridden time-so thank you. I > haven't posted recently but I've been reading all of the current posts > as they come in. Anyway, there were many things that were affected by > my back problem and since I had my surgery when I was 25, now almost > 27, I've been trying the live my life again. I'm going to graduate in > June with a veterinary technology license, (which everyone says I > shouldn't do because of my back--screw them), and I've also been > persuing my singing dreams. I just recently auditioned and made it on > a singing contest in my hometown in California. The contest entails > contestants singing on a show every week and then people vote on line. > The prize is very good--$25,000 cash among other things, so I'm very > happy to be a part of it. If any of you are interested in the show > you can go to www.beastarcontest.com. I will be on this Sunday, Dec > 4th's show so they may be putting up our pictures later this week. > They only allow votes until noon the next Monday. The first week they > had downloads of the show on video so you could hear/see the singers > if you missed or can't see the show since it's only airing in northern > california, so hopefully they will do that with my song. Anyway, > don't feel obligated to vote for me just because I wrote this but just > check it out if your interested! > Thanks, > Comfort > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2007 Report Share Posted May 6, 2007 Have you found out much about the low dose naltrexone.O hope to here back.Sincerely Dan > > , do you have Dr. Ayers phone number handy for Robin? Conni > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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