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Trish, I hope the wrist improves enough that you can enjoy your trip. Good

luck.

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> Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 19:55:47 -0700 (PDT)

> From: Trish Goodvin <tgoodvin@...>

> Subject: Have a good weekend

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> Hi Everyone,

> I am off to Boise Idaho for the weekend to visit a friend. My wrists

still are hurting, I

> can't seem to get through this flare. I fear my right wrist is shot. It

no longer swells, it

> just feels sprained and I can hardly pick anything up or squeeze a bottle

of shampoo. Dr

> thinks the cartledge is gone and it is rubbing bone on bone. He upped my

Prednisone to 15 mg

> for 3 days, 10 for 7 days and then back to 8 and hopefully lower. I have

been on 15 for three

> days and so far I see no improvement. I have vicodan, but I really hate

to take it inless I

> have to. I hope everyone has a good weekend, be safe and well!!!

> Trish

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Orange juice...I suggest you ask your doctor about the no OJ ....my

hepatologist have never said that and I have never seen anything against OJ

in all my searching...all I ever saw was not to drink grapefruit juice nor

eat them as they can cause your meds to not work properly. However if you

have an acid stomach I can see that it would be prudent to not drink OJ,

tomato juice and milk along with other acid producing foods.. If you find

that article please send it in along with the URL address. Thanks .Joanne

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Deb,

I had to go through the same thing last year. I qualified for food stamps and had to go through all the paperwork. I was embarrassed but there was no reason to be. The programs available were made for people in our situation.

You did not plan to become ill nor did you plan on needing GA. Try to stay positive. It will be very difficult to use it in the store the first time but again, this will get easier. Good luck.

Hugs,

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RE: dyspraxia and autism spectrum

Rafik sounds like a wonderful little boy....enjoy him enjoy him enjoy him!

The label doesn't matter, the child does. Is the arm flapping getting in

the way of his progress and growth? If not forget about it! Many many

things/behaviors/difficulties/syndromes are now being lumped under the

" autism spectrum " and professionals and providers are always " wondring out

loud " if your kid fits this or that. Now, if this dr. has put in writing

that he actually HAS this diagnosis THEN I would find another professional

and either get it confirmed or contradicted. When my son was little his

play was often repetitive with hand/arm flapping like when he was in water

or in his sand box.....therapists " wondered " and so I felt I needed to know.

I brought him to two drs.....one a nuerologist and one an (actually I forget

the title, nueropsych or just psych .....can't remember) expert in a

treatment program for kids with autism. Both of them ruled out autism but

neither gave any actual other diagnosis at the time although one suggested

" maybe some apraxia was going on " . Both recommended the frequent and

intense therapy that he was already getting and responding to. Peace, Carol

(mom to Micah 7 1/2 with global apraxia and several other diagnoses/labels

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The Othmer's successfully treated their child and then went on to found

EEG Spectrum.

Also, Dr. Bate on the orthomolecular and ADDHD groups uses them a lot.

This is a therapy I will be using for my son.

http://aolsearch.aol.com/dirsearch.adp?start= &

from=channelstrip.%2Fdirsearch.adp & query= " eeg%20spectrum "

mjh

In a message dated 4/20/03 6:20:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

writes:

> From: " annarebecca85259 " <annarebecca85259@...>

> Subject: neurofeedback?

>

> Does anyone have any experience -- pro or con -- with neurofeedback

> used to help with seizures. I spoke with a child psychologist who

> uses this, primarily for ADD, but he said that the technique was

> actually developed for seizure control. I don't know if my daughter

> would be cooperative enough, but it sure sounds like a good concept

> to read the body's inner cues to help control seizures and some of

> the other resulting behaviors. Appreciate any responses.--DeEtte,

> Mom to

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Lamar

I, too, am interested in knowing of your experience with something similar

to bio/neurofeedback to help control seizure disorders.

I understand that this is one of the protocols used at the s Reiter

Epiplepsy Center.

mjh

In a message dated 4/20/03 6:20:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> From: Lamar <lamar@...>

> Subject: Re: neurofeedback?

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> DeEtte,

>

> I have had something similar. E-mail me privately at lamar@...

> and I will tell you more about my experience.

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> Lamar

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Mjh,

I had what was called a neuro-physical assessment at The Mind Spa in

Atlanta a few years ago. At the time, I did not seek this therapy out

regarding epilepsy. I was concerned about the possibility of ADD or

ADHD. Nevertheless, it was a great educational experience for me. I

got to see in real-time how light and sound positively impacted my

brain. You can find out more about The Mind Spa by visiting their web

site at www.themindspa.com . The Mind Spa did at one time sell

neurofeedback machines or programs for home use. I don't know if they

still do that or not. Neurofeedback has many uses. Business people use

it to releave stress. Athletes use it to improve their athletic

performance. Students use to enhance their performance academically.

In many cases, neurofeedback training has been known to enhance one's

IQ.

The Mind Spa is NOT a medical clinic. If you are interested in

neurofeedback to help bring a seizure disorder under control, it just

makes good sense to seek it through those best qualified to help you in

that regard. I do not know of any clinic better qualified to do that

than s-Reiter. After all, epilepsy is their total focus - both in

terms of treatment and research.

Good luck.

Lamar

foxhillers@... wrote:

> Lamar

> I, too, am interested in knowing of your experience with something

> similar

> to bio/neurofeedback to help control seizure disorders.

> I understand that this is one of the protocols used at the s

> Reiter

> Epiplepsy Center.

> mjh

>

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Carolyn,

It repeated one workout segment in a 38 min workout I did the other

day but I didn't mind because it cycles several upper body, several lower

body, total body and abs and then back through again which helps keep your heart

rate elevated it.

I think its a good deal for $15 but like you said everyone is different and

others might hate it.

These are the reviews from Collage:

I highly recommend this workout!! This is excellent. I consider myself more of

an intermediate exerciser and feel this is great!!There are 2 options- 1)Which

is level 1 which is more basic and 2)Level 2 which is more challenging.I LOVE

how you can customize the workout you can either focus on lower body, upper

body, abs or total body!!!I also love the fact how I can easily do a few of the

1 minute workouts after a 40-50 minute cardio DVD to have a complete workout

that includes both cardio and strength training!!I have tried hundreds of

workouts and I get bored very easily with many!! Not this one!!! Posted by

Tonya on 3/27/2006.

My Answer to Strength Training Boredom

I never was able to stick with strength training because the reps and sets

seemed endless and my attention wandered. No more! I enjoy Minna Lessig's other

workouts, so I bought this one right away. With a new exercise every minute, I

don't get bored and the time really does fly by. It helps if you have some

knowledge of strength training and your level, because Minna just refers to

" light " or " heavy " weights, rather than a specific number. Posted by Merideth

on 3/27/2006.

Not a Bad Concept!

I just bought this DVD out of curiosity and it seems to work. Only used it once,

but got a decent workout. It's as easy or as difficult as you make it: just up

the weight you're using. I'm the type who gets bored easily, so we'll see if

this helps alleviate some of the tedium. Overall, I'd recommend it, but I guess

time will tell! Posted on 3/26/2006.

They also have a video preview.

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