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In a message dated 3/11/00 10:30:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,

lyme-aidonelist writes:

<< Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 07:47:12 -0800

From: " Marta McCoy " <mlmccoy@...>

Subject: Re: hotel in d.c. we'll be at

Hi Kay,

If I can come, I will make it a one day trip, I hope not too much strain

on me, but these rallies are getting kind of expensive. Cost me and

over $200 for the NYC rally. I should check Amtrak for their DC rates. I

am sure someone will find your post useful though and stay there.

Hugs,

Marta

>>

Hi Marta,

There are supposed to be free buses from New Jersey and Pennsylvania

going to Washington. Awaiting more information on that front. I heard from

a friend that last year they returned the same day, so no hotel

involved...... Hope to make it too.....

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To all victims and air-fixers,

Relocators and remediators,

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

For a few days, let's take

A well-deserved break.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Forget about the ashes and soot

That covered Santa from head to foot.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Seriously, as this year ends, many thanks to all who have been SBS activists. Wishing healthy bodies and healthy homes/workplaces to everyone in 2002.

Joanne Ferdinando

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Marcia:

What about Dr. Goldberg going on the Today Show? Karyn Serrousi who wrote

the book on the GFCF diet and her son's recovery was just on last week. If

she can be on this, Dr. Goldberg sure stands a chance. I heard Dr. Goldberg

speak at a seminar in Iowa last spring and then took my to him in Oct.

of 2001. He was not invited back to this seminar which will be this fall of

2002. I called the director of this Homestead Organization out of Des Moines

that put the seminar on and asked him why? He said they didn't have room,

and didn't really elaborate why. My guess is that he is not a DAN doctor

like most of the speakers last year. THe funny part is Dr. Goldberg spoke

for one hour and stayed 3 hours for questions, when the DAN doctors only

stayed 20 minutes for questions. That tells you who was the best speaker!!

(from Minnesota - Hi Marcia!)

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The impression I have gotten from other physicians, etc. in the autism

community is that they do not like the fact that Dr. G. flat out states that

these kids have an auto immune disease and that they can be cured. Now why

does that bother them? Perhaps because that might put them out of business?

Just a guess.

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my daughter used Risperdal for 1 year. in four months she gained 20

pounds. she was also taking depakote.

she was also Puberty state Tanner 4. she came off the risperdal, and

started her period within one month.

she has lost 10 pounds in 45 days (we didn't do anything strange, while

growing 3 inches (5'4, 130 pounds now) at 10.5 years. She also had a lot

of constipation problems, was probably impacted. also on Miralax now.

She is off both the Depakote (which she did not gain weight on prior to the

Risperdal), and off the Risperdal. Just Miralox, and i supplement with

Flaxseed or Salmon Oil, and a combo Calcium/Magnesium pill daily plus a

multi-vitamin (pre-natal prescribed)

Re: Obsessions and fixations

>

> Risperdal is the most common I think.

> is on that. She hasn't had the weight gain that some say happens.

>

> Elaine

>

> What is the most commonly used medication for that with autistic like

kids or MR kids these

> days.

> I

>

>

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adding to previous message: we put our daughter on Risperdal for

almost manic/depressive behavior. perhaps this is something that was

happening due to onset of puberty. it sure looked like full=blown

PMS.

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> Hi Eve,

Thanks. I was aware of the dangers of mercury in fish, and it may indeed be

contributing to my problem. Although I love fish, I purposely limit it for that

reason to once per week, and it is usually wild salmon or flounder, occasionally

shrimp. One reason I think it could be fillings is I got worse the more dental

work I

had. I have a metal taste in my mouth, similar to when I had braces as a child.

I am

seeing the doctor Saturday so I will find out for sure.

Thanks,

Bernadette

> Message: 2

> Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2003 19:14:04 -0000

> From: " Eve " <eve_gettingpregnant@...>

> Subject: Re: Hashimoto's and almagam removal

>

> I would just like contribute to this - I had a hair test done when I

> was trying to conceive, and it showed I was high in mercury - from

> my tuna sandwiches - I don't have any filings!

>

> Anyway after no more tuna and some serious detoxing, and

> antioxidants a sunsequent hair test showed mercury to be normal. So

> before you think about getting the filings out think about if there

> could be any other sources of mercury and if there are in your diet

> (eg seafood, especially tuna, shark, marlin) then try cutting them

> out and detoxing first.

>

>

> > > <<I am considering having my mercury fillings removed, as I

> > > understand this could be the cause. Does anyone have experience

> > with

> > > this?>>

> > >

> > > You will likely read a lot of pro and con information about

> this -

> >

> > OK I'm in the line of pro. I feel my thyroid is caputt probably

> from

> > Mercury. A blood test will not show body burden of Mercury... (a

> > hair test with a good doc's interpretation is a good bet)

> Chelation

> > therapy can only be done AFTER there is no more amalgam left in

> the

> > body. (it will pull more mercury out of teeth and distribute into

> > body and brain) Several countries have banned amalgam

> fillings...

> > My child has AUTISM from Mercury... probably partially due to 2

> > broken amalgams while I was pregnant.

> >

> > If you decide to have your fillings replaced there are some safe

> and

> > some not so safe ways to do it. You can find info at

> > www.noamalgam.com . The author Cutler is a PHD chemist

> that

> > understands how things work. (for lack of a better way to put it).

> > I think (many) Dentist out there will tell you what will keep them

> in

> > business. If they said the stuff they were putting in your mouth

> was

> > dangerous even deadly would you go back? Any way my .02cents

> worth!

> > -Donna

>

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thank you so much for the template - I made really good use of it and

it was quite the shove I needed. I sent off to 3 MP's and if anyone wants to

write to their MP they can do so at

MP name

MP for DDDDD

House of Commons

London

SW1AA OAA

OR

you can write to your MP using www.FaxYourMP.com just follow the

instructions on the screen

Mind you not that I think it will do any good now but I wouldn't want to go

out without shouting

>From:

>Reply-

>

>Subject: Digest Number 1089

>Date: 25 Nov 2003 10:47:46 -0000

>

>

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thank you so much for the template - I made really good use of it and

it was quite the shove I needed. I sent off to 3 MP's and if anyone wants to

write to their MP they can do so at

MP name

MP for DDDDD

House of Commons

London

SW1AA OAA

OR

you can write to your MP using www.FaxYourMP.com just follow the

instructions on the screen

Mind you not that I think it will do any good now but I wouldn't want to go

out without shouting

>From:

>Reply-

>

>Subject: Digest Number 1089

>Date: 25 Nov 2003 10:47:46 -0000

>

>

>

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wrote:

> Now I need to go gnaw on a piece of wood or something to get over theses

> cravings.

Get yourself a Binky pacifier, or the equivalent. Hang it around your

neck. Every time you 'get the urge,' plonk it in your mouth and suck

hard. I'm not kidding. After a week or so you'll be over the worst

of it. By the time the postal person spots you with it around your

neck for the third time, it'll be an option to move on.

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