Guest guest Posted March 27, 2003 Report Share Posted March 27, 2003 In a message dated 3/27/2003 8:42:53 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: > ....Do kids with AS crave salt?? Zach re-salts > evrything...and eats it...some of it I cant eat...Just something I > have noticed... > thanks, > Sharon > > Sharon, > My son is very heavy handed with the salt on his > (french) 'freedom' fries always. I just thougt it was a learned acquired > taste as I used to use more salt in my younger days and my Dad used a lot > of salt too! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2003 Report Share Posted March 27, 2003 , I would try to hang on to the service as I let them convince me my son didn't need it after a certain time in middle school and later when I tried to get it back I couldn't. Then they switched him to 504 in lieu IEP when I asked for the adaptive tech for the cramping in his 'writing hand' and that is how they got around doing any transition planning for him at 14 and I believe you know the rest of his history! Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2003 Report Share Posted March 27, 2003 In a message dated 3/27/2003 8:42:53 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: > From: " sue.taylor " <sue.taylor73@...> > Subject: Re: expressions in english that sound like foreign language > > > I know sometimes people refer to birds as dickie birds when they are talking > to toddlers even from when I was a kid but I have no idea why,do you have > the nursery rhyme over there " Two little dickie birds sitting on a wall " > Sue > Sue, When Fania asked the question about 'Dickie Birds' I didn't understand it either. Then Fania wondered if it may have had a bad conotation! Now that I have read your post it brought me back to my childhood in Ireland and do recall sitting on our houskeepers lap as a very little girl for nursery rhymes every morning after my bath and that was one of the rhymes. I believe it was sort of a finger play as she used to put her her fingers out straight and and keep them close together to make the wall. Her thumbs rested on the wall and then she wiggled her thumbs to make the birds fly as she put them behind her back and brought them round the front again as it went like this: Two little Dickie Birds sitting on a wall One named and the other named Fly away , Fly away Come back and come back Sue, That took me back to when I was about three and I will be 51 next month. Our housekeeper, my other Mother, is now almost 81. By the way Sue 'Happy Mother's Day this weekend! I forgot about it until I spoke with my sister in Dublin today and she said her son was coming home for the weekend for Mother's Day! I will have to call 'My other Mother' on Sunday so I will mention this rhyme to her! Thanks for joggin my memory! Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2003 Report Share Posted March 27, 2003 In a message dated 3/27/2003 8:42:53 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: > Message: 19 > Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 08:04:50 -0000 > From: " ljcsoghmomaws " <nlme.paraskevas@...> > Subject: Dallas conference > > Dear list members, > > Their is going to be an Asperger Superconference in Dallas (TX) on > April 30, May 1, and May 2. Does anyone live in the Dallas area, and > Lydia, I am not from Dallas and I am not going to the conference but I have seen and heard Dr. Attwood, Dr. Jeanie McAfee and Bolick. They were all excellent and they all have books that contain a lot of what they have to say! Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2003 Report Share Posted March 27, 2003 Hi Anne, Pleased to have taken you back and yes you have described the actions perfectly. Thanks for the Mothers day wishes,it seems weird as we celebrate Fathers Day on the same day as you but our Mothers day is always different. Hope your other mum also enjoys her day and I hope I have helped you to remind her of those special times. Sue > When Fania asked the question about 'Dickie Birds' I > didn't understand it either. Then Fania wondered if it may have had a bad > conotation! Now that I have read your post it brought me back to my > childhood in Ireland and do recall sitting on our houskeepers lap as a very > little girl for nursery rhymes every morning after my bath and that was one > of the rhymes. I believe it was sort of a finger play as she used to put her > her fingers out straight and and keep them close together to make the wall. > Her thumbs rested on the wall and then she wiggled her thumbs to make the > birds fly as she put them behind her back and brought them round the front > again as it went like this: > > Two little Dickie Birds sitting on a wall > One named and the other named > Fly away , Fly away > Come back and come back > > Sue, That took me back to when I was about three and I will > be 51 next month. Our housekeeper, my other Mother, is now almost 81. By > the way Sue 'Happy Mother's Day this weekend! I forgot about it until I > spoke with my sister in Dublin today and she said her son was coming home for > the weekend for Mother's Day! I will have to call 'My other Mother' on > Sunday so I will mention this rhyme to her! Thanks for joggin my memory! > > Anne > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 Has anyone tried treatment at Sierra Integrative Medical Center in Reno? They do Chinese medicine among other modalities. I've heard it's expensive and effects are difficult to sustain at home. Any info appreciated. My partner with lyme is about at the end of her rope. We may consider Rife, but the doc said she's too weak for it last time we saw him. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 I hope that I don't come off like I am selling a product here... I am a true believer in Hyperbaric Oxygen...especially for Lyme. If your partner is weak then you might want to consider this therapy. It will help bolster the immune system and kill the bacteria. If she is very weak, then she would certainly benefit... If you would like to find out more information on lyme and hbo I could send you some links, Very best regards, > > Has anyone tried treatment at Sierra Integrative Medical Center in Reno? They do Chinese medicine among other modalities. I've heard it's expensive and effects are difficult to sustain at home. Any info appreciated. My partner with lyme is about at the end of her rope. We may consider Rife, but the doc said she's too weak for it last time we saw him. Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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