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In a message dated 3/9/2003 5:19:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> beitchazen " <beitchazen@...>

> Subject: Re: AS baby

>

> I cannot tell you if the statistics are right. when I studied genetic

>

Fania,

Dawn, and I learned at the seminar yesterday that

geneticists have identified chromosomes 2,7 & 15 as beng the indicators for

AS.

Anne

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In a message dated 3/9/2003 5:19:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> Number 3906

>

>

> <<<> > That must have sounded like music to your ears, how

> nice!>

>

> are you kidding ? not jsut music, heavenly music!!

>

> Fania,

> That's great! Sorry I forgot to sign the post the

> first time.

>

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In a message dated 3/9/2003 5:19:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> From: " josape " <josape@...>

> Subject: just spitting mad

>

> Theresa, this has happened to my son dan so many times i couldnt list them

> all, the only consolation was that with dan living moment by moment time

>

Hi,

I second this and understand both of your plights and I am

sure you have a lot of company here!

Anne

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In a message dated 3/9/2003 5:19:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> Just ask yourselves if you are ready for a baby and

> don't worry. Worrying does absolutely nothing!!!! Best of luck!

> Johanna

>

Johanna,

Wise words, good advice! We all find the strength to deal

with what comes our way. I was only told God only gives you what you can

handle. I am a firm believer in this and I also believe in be careful what

you wish for as a solution may be found but not in a way that you would like!

Trust me I have experience in both of these scenarios!

Anne

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In a message dated 3/9/2003 5:19:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> beitchazen " <beitchazen@...>

> Subject: Re: AS baby

>

> , regardless of what I would do personally , I think a parent has the

> right at least to know in advance what the chances are for having a child

>

Fania,

' I couldn't have said it better meself ' to use an Irish

phrase! Well said. When I was pregnant with my daughter I was 36. The

doctors wanted to do amniocentesis (spelling?) to determine if my baby had

DS. I refused it because I would never abort and said I would deal with

whatever God saw fit to give me. So far my daughter has been a great joy to

me. She has her teenage moments now but I know I did too! She is truly wise

beyond her years and can be very comforting to me at times when I get upset

about my son's dilemma.

Anne

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In a message dated 3/9/2003 5:19:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> Kathy Winters " <rwinters@...>

> Subject: Re: AS baby

>

>

>

Kathy,

Very nice testimony! Very touching! I think you

said a lot that most of us AS Moms would say. I spoke with my son tonight

and am upset by some of what he told me to take the time to elaborate in

great detail on my feelings where being the mother of an ASpie is concerned.

I try to do everyting in my power to take away his pain but unfortunately I

am not as successful as I would like. My 'power' to do so is greatly

impeeded by his chronological age at this point! I will not give up fighting

for him while I have breath in my body. I am glad I had him. I certainly

have gained a lot of knowledge as a result of having him. I have met and

made many friends because of him so he has enriched my life in more ways

than he knows! He has been a very affectionate human being and has great

empathy for others. Everybody has to do their own soul-searching as I did

before getting pregnant and I remember reading a book entitled 'A Baby

Maybe'. Nobody can really make that decision for somebody else as it is a

life altering decision.

Anne

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In a message dated 3/9/2003 5:19:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> : " Abel & Dawn " <dayton@...>

> Subject: Re: AS baby

>

> Rose,

>

> I believe my husband is AS and we have two children. One 6 yr old boy with

>

Dawn,

Great eye opening letter for all! Before making a

committment to bring a baby into the world I still believe in the old

fashioned way of being married first so I would want to know that my partner

is my husband legally too! It takes two to make a baby, with God's help of

course, and I believe it takes two committed parents with the same goals to

raise that child. I realize in today's world people may say that I am

looking through rose colored glasses and to 'get a life!' However, no child

asks to be born so I believe the parents have a responsibility to take the

best interest of the child into consideration at the time of conception also.

" Making a Baby' is more than a night of wild passion. It is a life altering

experiencing for all that requires committment, patience, tolerance and

acceptance as well as lots of love and there is no turning back once the

decision is made! It is a way to experience a personal miracle with no words

to explain the euphoric feeling and depth of love and joy at the birth.

Anne

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In a message dated 12/2/04 11:14:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> Wed, 1 Dec 2004 21:40:31 EST

> From: jseaton357@...

> Subject: Is epson salts a good laxative?

>

> If I ever do some short term choleystyramine I need a good laxative to go

> along with the treatment b/c CSM really backs me up! I have tried one of

> Shoe's recommendations, sorbitol but to save a few bucks I was wondering if

> epson

> salts would be a good choice as it is a natural laxative and gives the body

> a

> bit of magnesium at the same time, right?

>

> .

..

>>> I prefer the taste of Milk of Magnesia myself over Epsom salts.

MoM is also inexpensive and is a great source of Mg for me. 1 teaspoon = 400

mg.

I use about 100 lbs of Epsom salt per year in my baths.

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On Jul 14, 2005, at 10:38 AM, wrote:

> When my eardrums itch, it is always yeast.

>

> Dana

>

>

**Wow. What a trip. I am suffering with this lately, and it is really

annoying. I just started the GFCF diet a couple of weeks ago, along

with my son who has HFA. (I wanted to show him I wasn't asking him to

do anything I wasn't willing to do myself). And my eardrums have

really been itching. Good to know it is yeast, and not some weird

allergy.

Tina

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