Guest guest Posted April 4, 2000 Report Share Posted April 4, 2000 dogs after i lost my beloved companion, a black lab, seventeen years old i waited six months and realized i was really a dog person at heart and needed another good buddy, but with my arthritis i did not feel like going through the puppy stage etc. so i had heard about PUREBRED RESCUE and went to the library and read about all sorts of dogs and picked an AKITA, because they are very sturdy, strong and healthy and my lab had hip displacia in his old age and i did not want to see any animal go through that again. and i live alone and wanted a protective animal....so i got a nice dog from them, a little girl two years old and she is just perfect. i have had her four years now and am very happy with her. just a thought, they have those groups all over the country you may wish to check it out when its time for you to get another dog. sorry about your loss. i know how you feel. sincerely fire Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 Anneke & Liz, Do either one of you get palpitations after you eat? I do. Dr. scoped down my throat & found a small ulcer, back in oct. Yesterday my MD told me he got a letter from the Gastro Doc & he said stress & anxiety are the causes. I can remember one day my father was hoeing in his garden & had a fast heart rate. I believe he was in his 60's, at the time maybe late 50's. They put him on 2 heart meds, one being digitalis & I think Digoxin (sp). He had CMT. I got it from him, but we never knew about CMT then. I wonder if my palpitations are what he had & maybe it is CMT related. Just my OHO. Patsy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 hi Folks, I too have pain in my knees, epecially the right one. I thought maybe it popped out of place, from climbing out of tub, started hurting around Labor Day, I normally take showers, but at the time I was taking tub baths. Doc says it is Osteoarthritis, funny but before when it bothered me like a couple of times if i did a lot of walking or standing on concrete floors & complained to him he said it was bursitis. Please make up my mind! LOL I have fallen a lot on my knees HARD! Has your daughter fallen on her knees? Patsy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 Hi All, The daughter I was refering to was Lizs' in previous message, about falling on knees. Sorry Patsy Also I had dizzy spells sometimes, & thought it may be from allergies. Always knew when I was going to get one, because I felt off balance in my head. I wasn't dizzy while walking, but when I would turn over in bed, the room would swim! It would just be for a couple of nights this happened I haven't had that to happen in a long time. Cigaret smoke did that to me I think, when I stayed the last 6 mos. of my mothers' life w/her before she died of cancer, she was a smoker before she ended up on oxogen, I was having the dizziness quite often. Do you suppose allergy symptoms could be related to CMT? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 Most allergies effect your eyes, ears, nose and throat. CMT can effect your balance. Our body's balance mechanism is located in the inner ear. If this area is irritated by an allergy it can cause your balance to become worse. So there is a correlation. Regards, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: <patsy1128@...> < > Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 7:21 AM Subject: Re: [] Digest Number 761 > Hi All, The daughter I was refering to was Lizs' in previous message, > about falling on knees. Sorry Patsy > Also I had dizzy spells sometimes, & thought it may be from allergies. > Always knew when I was going to get one, because I felt off balance in > my head. I wasn't dizzy while walking, but when I would turn over in > bed, the room would swim! It would just be for a couple of nights this > happened I haven't had that to happen in a long time. Cigaret smoke did > that to me I think, when I stayed the last 6 mos. of my mothers' life > w/her before she died of cancer, she was a smoker before she ended up on > oxogen, I was having the dizziness quite often. Do you suppose allergy > symptoms could be related to CMT? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 Bill, Dick S here, I thought the balance problems from CMT related to the lack of feeling in the feet. If you can't feel your feet you can't control those little muscles that keep you righted. And from there, the little muscles quit working cause they don't get any signals from the brain. Help me if I am wrong. I didn't think it was in the ear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 Patsy, Lamar here, Vertigo (dizziness) can be caused by many things. I have very poor balance, and most CMT'ers describe the same thing. This is due to the nerve damage. Dizziness can also be caused by other things, the most frequent being problems with the inner ear. Allergies are the result of a totally different thing, and I have never seen anything that relates them to CMT. ----- Original Message ----- From: patsy1128@... Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 10:21 AM Subject: Re: [] Digest Number 761 Hi All, The daughter I was refering to was Lizs' in previous message, about falling on knees. Sorry Patsy Also I had dizzy spells sometimes, & thought it may be from allergies. Always knew when I was going to get one, because I felt off balance in my head. I wasn't dizzy while walking, but when I would turn over in bed, the room would swim! It would just be for a couple of nights this happened I haven't had that to happen in a long time. Cigaret smoke did that to me I think, when I stayed the last 6 mos. of my mothers' life w/her before she died of cancer, she was a smoker before she ended up on oxogen, I was having the dizziness quite often. Do you suppose allergy symptoms could be related to CMT? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 Bill and patsy, Lamar again, Please remember that our balance problems are mostly caused by the damage to the proprioceptors in our extremities. These nerves pick up impulses and send them to the brain. With me, I now have to look to see where my feet are. One of the neurological exams physicians do is to move a person's foot or toe without the person seeing what he is doing. (like push down or pull up on a toe). When that is done to me, I can still tell he is touching my toe, but I can not tell if he is pushing up or down. It is very true that allergies can make balance worse, but they do this with anyone. With allergies IGe antibodies build up and cause the symptoms. While some types of CMT do result in ear damage, including deafness it is not a result of an allergy. I would think that the only relation would be that allergies could make our already bad balance worse. ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill , Digitec Security Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 11:33 AM Subject: Re: [] Digest Number 761 Most allergies effect your eyes, ears, nose and throat. CMT can effect your balance. Our body's balance mechanism is located in the inner ear. If this area is irritated by an allergy it can cause your balance to become worse. So there is a correlation. Regards, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: <patsy1128@...> < > Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 7:21 AM Subject: Re: [] Digest Number 761 > Hi All, The daughter I was refering to was Lizs' in previous message, > about falling on knees. Sorry Patsy > Also I had dizzy spells sometimes, & thought it may be from allergies. > Always knew when I was going to get one, because I felt off balance in > my head. I wasn't dizzy while walking, but when I would turn over in > bed, the room would swim! It would just be for a couple of nights this > happened I haven't had that to happen in a long time. Cigaret smoke did > that to me I think, when I stayed the last 6 mos. of my mothers' life > w/her before she died of cancer, she was a smoker before she ended up on > oxogen, I was having the dizziness quite often. Do you suppose allergy > symptoms could be related to CMT? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 Patti here .... For Dick ... That is what I thought . Its the weak muscles in feet . I do have a poor balance . I have to hold on to something when people are talking to me. I walk like a drunk person at nights due to my deafness and of course my CMT . ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 I think that is what I said isn't it? ----- Original Message ----- From: Lamar son <lls@...> < > Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 9:46 AM Subject: Re: [] Digest Number 761 > Bill and patsy, > Lamar again, > > Please remember that our balance problems are mostly caused by the damage to > the proprioceptors in our extremities. These nerves pick up impulses and > send them to the brain. With me, I now have to look to see where my feet > are. One of the neurological exams physicians do is to move a person's foot > or toe without the person seeing what he is doing. (like push down or pull > up on a toe). When that is done to me, I can still tell he is touching my > toe, but I can not tell if he is pushing up or down. It is very true that > allergies can make balance worse, but they do this with anyone. With > allergies IGe antibodies build up and cause the symptoms. While some types > of CMT do result in ear damage, including deafness it is not a result of an > allergy. I would think that the only relation would be that allergies could > make our already bad balance worse. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bill , Digitec Security > > Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 11:33 AM > Subject: Re: [] Digest Number 761 > > > Most allergies effect your eyes, ears, nose and throat. CMT can effect > your > balance. Our body's balance mechanism is located in the inner ear. If this > area is irritated by an allergy it can cause your balance to become worse. > So there is a correlation. > Regards, > BC > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <patsy1128@...> > < > > Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 7:21 AM > Subject: Re: [] Digest Number 761 > > > > Hi All, The daughter I was refering to was Lizs' in previous message, > > about falling on knees. Sorry Patsy > > Also I had dizzy spells sometimes, & thought it may be from allergies. > > Always knew when I was going to get one, because I felt off balance in > > my head. I wasn't dizzy while walking, but when I would turn over in > > bed, the room would swim! It would just be for a couple of nights this > > happened I haven't had that to happen in a long time. Cigaret smoke did > > that to me I think, when I stayed the last 6 mos. of my mothers' life > > w/her before she died of cancer, she was a smoker before she ended up on > > oxogen, I was having the dizziness quite often. Do you suppose allergy > > symptoms could be related to CMT? > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 Dick, there was an earlier post from Patsy regarding dizziness and allergies and what if any relationship they had to CMT. My point was this: A persons balance is controlled in their inner ear whether they have CMT or not. Some allergies affect the ears. If a person with CMT (who has poor balance to begin with) also has an allergy that is affecting his or her ears, this could cause dizziness and increased problems with balance. Does CMT cause people to get allergies, probably not. Can an allergy exacerbate symptoms associated with CMT, absolutely! Regards, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: <swolfnc2@...> < > Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 1:56 PM Subject: Re: [] Digest Number 761 > Bill, > > Dick S here, > > I thought the balance problems from CMT related to the lack of feeling in the > feet. If you can't feel your feet you can't control those little muscles > that keep you righted. And from there, the little muscles quit working cause > they don't get any signals from the brain. Help me if I am wrong. I didn't > think it was in the ear. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2002 Report Share Posted January 6, 2002 re: same and different same is like matching is what I told my boys they both learn concepts hand over hand, and using concrete objects first- generalize to worksheets later you can find really motivation things, or just use blocks reduce the materials in the feild or on a page just a mom off topic question > > Does anyone have any experiences with teaching children social skills and scenarios using videos and/ or computer programs? > > Any information ANYONE has regarding this would be greatly appreciated. > > thanks, > julie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2002 Report Share Posted January 6, 2002 My eldest son has strength in visual motor areas and a precocious reader. He learned to expressively use east west north and south from one of Edmark computer programs- I loved all of them because they adjust to the childs level. Also concepts like big middle and little are on the math cd. I love all their products- Sammy Science, Millies Math House, Trudies Time and Place, 's. My son mastered these cds in a systematic hand over hand method at the end of a cotreat for st and ot and as a reward to end st. He loves the computer. As for socialization- this I cannot say directly transferred but it has led to learning songs to try and compensate. I think Barney and Magic School bus stuff have been of interest to my child because he still is exploring how to talk and act in public. He has picked up coin phrases and developed his interest in science because of MSB series. He enjoys watching himself on a video retrospectively. I do not know of any videos that teach social skills per se. There is a kidsong video Sammy where the kids are animated and doing alot of motor imitation and I liked that video. Good luck just a mom off topic question > > Does anyone have any experiences with teaching children social skills and scenarios using videos and/ or computer programs? > > Any information ANYONE has regarding this would be greatly appreciated. > > thanks, > julie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 Amen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 Just got back from a long trip and have to admit I have not been reading my digests the last couple of weeks. I start my LDN on Thursday after my liver biopsy. I'll be on the LDN for several autoimmune conditions, HepC, Thyroid Cancer and Fibromyalgia (or something much like it) but the message I read in digest 761 struck a nerve. Please keep your personal opinions about stem cell research to yourself. That belongs on another forum. If a person on this message board wants to talk about it as a viable companion treatment to LDN for their illness then they should be able to do so without being verbally attacked by another member. This is not a Right to Lifers forum. This is not a Christians on LDN forum. If you don't believe in stem cell research, fine. There are probably a lot of you out there who don't. But I am quite sure that the person who mentioned the benefit of their experience with stem cell therapy was not looking to be attacked by you. And BTW, I agree with 's statement below. I find so much hypocrisy in the arguments against stem cell therapy that it baffles me. Hello Pot, this is the Kettle calling....You are Black. As for God's law and Natural Law, who are you to say you know what is and isn't against it? Humanity has been playing God and messing around with this one so much for the last century that we have polluted our own environment to the point that we have become the Canary in the Coalmine. If a 15 year-old is raped and impregnated, and that pregnancy is aborted because the thought of carrying a child conceived in such violence is unbearable to her, then why shouldn't that group of cells be donated to scientific research and become something positive in a research environment instead of being sent to the biohazard waste bin? Turn the negative into the positive. Not one person who supports Stem Cell Therapy has ever come outright and said " We need to kill us some more babies so we can further our research.... " If you find a quote to that effect in print somewhere please send it to me or post it here and then maybe we will all change our tune. Until then I am hoping that Stem Cell research and Gene Therapy will be the Saving Grace that may prevent my two beautiful children from having to go through the medical hell that my diseases have wrought on me! Humanity has already played God with our environment, our health and our medical practices. We can make an infertile woman carry eight babies and some fundamentalist will jump up and say it was God's Will. But I don't buy that for a minute...a human doctor made that happen and that couple chose to carry all eight of those petri-made babies. We might as well use our God-like skills to try and cure people of terrible diseases, too. Can I hear an Amen? > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 20:52:12 -0700 > From: " Olin " <jolin@...> > Subject: Re: Re: Stem Cell Treatment (OT) > > So why are you devout Christians always supporting wars that kill babies. So what's worse - aborting a group of undifferentiated cells or dropping a bomb on a family and killing their 3 year old. > RO > ----- Original Message ----- > From: tradpab916 > low dose naltrexone > Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 8:31 PM > Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Stem Cell Treatment (OT) > > > I hope you know where you are getting these stem cells from. Are they > cord stem cells or adult stem cells OR ARE THEY THE STEM CELLS TAKEN > FROM KILLED BABIES?! IF YOU USE CELLS FROM ABORTED BABIES (INCLUDING > THOSE GROWN IN A PETRIE DISH, AS THESE ARE BABIES TOO) YOU ARE IN > LEAGUE WITH COMMITTING MURDER--MULTIPLE MURDERS, AND WILL BE HELD > RESPONSIBLE BEFORE GOD HIMSELF. What good is using stem cells if you > have to kill babies to get them. That is horrible. I am using LDN for > Chronic Active Epstein Barr virus, and also have a spinal cord injury > and I would NEVER use stem cells under ANY circumstance unless I knew > for certain that they were cord stem cells or adult stem cells. This > is not just my opinion--it is God's Law and the Natural Law.----- > ette Brady Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 Amen... ----- Original Message ----- From: Lara Schuchat low dose naltrexone Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 1:21 PM Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Digest Number 761 Just got back from a long trip and have to admit I have not been reading mydigests the last couple of weeks.I start my LDN on Thursday after my liver biopsy. I'll be on the LDN forseveral autoimmune conditions, HepC, Thyroid Cancer and Fibromyalgia (orsomething much like it) but the message I read in digest 761 struck a nerve.Please keep your personal opinions about stem cell research to yourself.That belongs on another forum. If a person on this message board wants totalk about it as a viable companion treatment to LDN for their illness thenthey should be able to do so without being verbally attacked by anothermember.This is not a Right to Lifers forum. This is not a Christians on LDN forum.If you don't believe in stem cell research, fine. There are probably a lotof you out there who don't. But I am quite sure that the person whomentioned the benefit of their experience with stem cell therapy was notlooking to be attacked by you.And BTW, I agree with 's statement below.I find so much hypocrisy in the arguments against stem cell therapy that itbaffles me. Hello Pot, this is the Kettle calling....You are Black. As forGod's law and Natural Law, who are you to say you know what is and isn'tagainst it?Humanity has been playing God and messing around with this one so much forthe last century that we have polluted our own environment to the point thatwe have become the Canary in the Coalmine.If a 15 year-old is raped and impregnated, and that pregnancy is abortedbecause the thought of carrying a child conceived in such violence isunbearable to her, then why shouldn't that group of cells be donated toscientific research and become something positive in a research environmentinstead of being sent to the biohazard waste bin? Turn the negative into thepositive.Not one person who supports Stem Cell Therapy has ever come outright andsaid "We need to kill us some more babies so we can further ourresearch...." If you find a quote to that effect in print somewhere pleasesend it to me or post it here and then maybe we will all change our tune.Until then I am hoping that Stem Cell research and Gene Therapy will be theSaving Grace that may prevent my two beautiful children from having to gothrough the medical hell that my diseases have wrought on me! Humanity hasalready played God with our environment, our health and our medicalpractices. We can make an infertile woman carry eight babies and somefundamentalist will jump up and say it was God's Will. But I don't buy thatfor a minute...a human doctor made that happen and that couple chose tocarry all eight of those petri-made babies. We might as well use ourGod-like skills to try and cure people of terrible diseases, too.Can I hear an Amen?> Message: 1> Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 20:52:12 -0700> From: " Olin" <jolin@...>> Subject: Re: Re: Stem Cell Treatment (OT)>> So why are you devout Christians always supporting wars that kill babies.So what's worse - aborting a group of undifferentiated cells or dropping abomb on a family and killing their 3 year old.> RO> ----- Original Message ----- > From: tradpab916> low dose naltrexone > Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 8:31 PM> Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Stem Cell Treatment (OT)>>> I hope you know where you are getting these stem cells from. Are they> cord stem cells or adult stem cells OR ARE THEY THE STEM CELLS TAKEN> FROM KILLED BABIES?! IF YOU USE CELLS FROM ABORTED BABIES (INCLUDING> THOSE GROWN IN A PETRIE DISH, AS THESE ARE BABIES TOO) YOU ARE IN> LEAGUE WITH COMMITTING MURDER--MULTIPLE MURDERS, AND WILL BE HELD> RESPONSIBLE BEFORE GOD HIMSELF. What good is using stem cells if you> have to kill babies to get them. That is horrible. I am using LDN for> Chronic Active Epstein Barr virus, and also have a spinal cord injury> and I would NEVER use stem cells under ANY circumstance unless I knew> for certain that they were cord stem cells or adult stem cells. This> is not just my opinion--it is God's Law and the Natural Law.-----> ette Brady Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Hi Guys, I'm about half way through my elimination diet - so far so good - I didn't react ot salycilates, but a very strong hit on sulphites. Tomorrow I think is amines. Fingers crossed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Hi, Like I wrote the other day, reading labels will not be enough. You could still be getting those additives and not know until the end of the day or after a while if you react after there is a buildup. If it would help, the organization, Feingold Association, has a Shopping Guide and Foodlist among its membership materials. Because of weak labeling laws, members have to stay away from the additives we are discussing here so it communicates with manufactures to learn whether the products meet the criteria. If it does, then the members are made aware of the information via the newsletter and Shopping Guide and Foodlist. There are over 1000 products listed by brand name. Check out Feingold Association Home Page Markey ************************************ i spoke with my dr and a few friends whoare doctors and they all encouraged me to start with an eliminationdiet because it is an easier place to start. an elimination diet prohibits ALL additives, preservatives, colors etc, as does dengate'sdiet. i frankly think this is the most important part of both diets.there is so much junk in the foods that we eat. i was a prettyconsciencous label reader and a rather healthy eater and i was stillamazed at how much bad stuff i was eating. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Butter only has annatto and it is not preserved. * Oil and butter are necessities in diet but watch out for hidden colourants and preservatives (oxidants BHA, BHT and TBHQ). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 But annatto isn't allowed on the Failsafe diet. Re: http://members.ozemail.com.au/~sdengate/THE%20BIG%2050.html And one little mistake like this can skew the results of the elimination diet. in NM > > Butter only has annatto and it is not preserved. > > * Oil and butter are necessities in diet but watch out for hidden colourants > and preservatives (oxidants BHA, BHT and TBHQ). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 Be careful with this colourant is all I can say. I react with irritable airways, bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR). Colourant tto 160b should be AVOIDED according to the website links posted yesterday and available in the Sampters library for reference purposes). to extracts c, e, f are too new to have been tested for behavioural toxicity. Beta-carotene 160a is safe. >>> Mjetd@... 10/26/04 07:27PM >>> Butter only has annatto and it is not preserved. * Oil and butter are necessities in diet but watch out for hidden colourants and preservatives (oxidants BHA, BHT and TBHQ). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 Although I appreciate whatever FACTS can be brought to bear on the Life system situation.   As for these bland un-substantiated assertions.The certification board is in no way bogus, nor is the school which is in no way owned or run by Quantum-Life and never has been. The reason they endorsed it is on their site. But for your information it is because they became inspired by comprehensiveness of the knowledge of health care presented by the Chancellor R. Decker.  What seems bogus here is the nasty defensiveness that seems to prevail with regard to this subject.Keep your statement to substantiated facts without ad hock insults and we will be out of the "Spin Zone"!Marla S. On May 15, 2005, at 7:18 PM, qxci-english wrote:I personally think the Life System is one of three scams damaging the reputation of the biofeedback community. The other two are a bogus certification board and "university" started by, owned by, run by or at least endorsed by Quantum Life. Marla CBBT ATTr DiPh CBT Owner http://www.marlasapothecary.com Marla's Apothecary   VP Heilkunst Publishing http://www.homeopathy.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2005 Report Share Posted September 26, 2005 " I wish I had listened to him. My daughter might have a had a life worth living. " I'm hoping you don't really mean that, or won't always mean it. Lives worth living come in infinite varieties, and although my son's autism and other labels initially made me worried about his quality of life, I have learned over the past decade that what I used to think of as quality of life (so-called intelligence, socially approved behavior, and verbal language) is not the measure of the person. Make no mistake, my son will never be able to live without functional and behavioral supports, (i.e., he's not " high functioning " - a value-laden label), but he is a teacher to all those who are open to him. I'm not a " wow, aren't we lucky we have autism, it's so neat " person. We've been through very bleak times, struggling to keep my family together. We have been extremely lucky that my son has been reasonably healthy. I hope you and your child and family continue to thrive. Best regards, Laurel, ( " Mum " to Chrissie, Steve, and Danny, 12 y.o., who has labels of classic infantile autism, intellectual disability, mood disorder and Tourettes, and goes to school with other 6th graders with and without disabilities.) Laurel , MFA Family Support Coordinator Univ of TN Boling Center for Developmental Disabilities 711 Jefferson Avenue Memphis, TN 38105 (901) 448-3737 (901) 448-7097 fax lryan2@... www.utmem.edu/bcdd Digest Number 761 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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