Guest guest Posted November 22, 2003 Report Share Posted November 22, 2003 In a message dated 11/22/03 5:30:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, me2youlink@... writes: > Yes, it's Ed Van Overloop, his email is <31evo@...> > > Elena > that's the one that was just returned to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2003 Report Share Posted November 22, 2003 In a message dated 11/22/03 5:30:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, me2youlink@... writes: > Yes, it's Ed Van Overloop, his email is <31evo@...> > > Elena > that's the one that was just returned to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2003 Report Share Posted November 22, 2003 > <edvo31@b...> > > Does anyone know the new email for this person? I believe it is the person > who runs the cancer help group in New Jersey??? > Please advise. > Yes, it's Ed Van Overloop, his email is <31evo@...> Elena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2003 Report Share Posted November 22, 2003 > <edvo31@b...> > > Does anyone know the new email for this person? I believe it is the person > who runs the cancer help group in New Jersey??? > Please advise. > Yes, it's Ed Van Overloop, his email is <31evo@...> Elena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2003 Report Share Posted November 22, 2003 > In a message dated 11/22/03 5:30:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, > me2youlink@y... writes: > > > > Yes, it's Ed Van Overloop, his email is <31evo@o...> > > > > Elena > > > > that's the one that was just returned to me. Are you sure? The one I posted was copied from the message I received from him about two weeks ago. It seems to be different from the one you referred to originally. Maybe you accidentally punched in the old one once again? -- or maybe the new one also changed in the past two weeks?.. I dunno... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2003 Report Share Posted November 22, 2003 > In a message dated 11/22/03 5:30:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, > me2youlink@y... writes: > > > > Yes, it's Ed Van Overloop, his email is <31evo@o...> > > > > Elena > > > > that's the one that was just returned to me. Are you sure? The one I posted was copied from the message I received from him about two weeks ago. It seems to be different from the one you referred to originally. Maybe you accidentally punched in the old one once again? -- or maybe the new one also changed in the past two weeks?.. I dunno... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2005 Report Share Posted July 14, 2005 Hi Nigel, Thank you for your inquiry on Enliven's Nitro FX. You must have found an old post on the subject; I am no longer interested in distributing for the company because they don't ship to Canada any more. To address your request for further information, the main reason people want to try Nitro FX is for circulatory disorders such as angina and peripheral arterial disease. Using Noni in general helps increase microcirculation but does not actually reverse the disorder. To accomplish disease reversal one would use a solid antioxidant program, which prevents further oxidation of dietary oils that cause the blockage, and a short program of ozone therapy, which dissolves existing blockages. To that, a program of rebuilding with amino acids and good food slection can help a lot. The program is is very reliable, about 100% effective, and it also reverses a good degree of peripheral neuropathy, as oxygen is increased to the limbs and the nerves start to repair. A little known fact: Lancet published an analysis of arterial plaque; it was found to be 74% oxidized polyunsaturated and unsaturated dietary oils. Obviously, we have to limit these oils and take antioxidant precautions if we are going to use these oils. Saturated fats do not cause this oxidation. What's more, the entire 'reduce cholesterol' platfrm is a marketing tactic propagated by Big Industry; heart disease appeared in North America only AFTER Big Industry started promoting seed oils into the food chain. By installing http://Limewire.com free peer-to-peer software and searching on my name, then right clicking on the result and choosing " browse host " to see everything I've shared, you'll find more than 200 of my newspaper articles, clinical files on oxygen therapy, audio files of doctors discussing using SomaLife gHP growth hormone increase, articles and ebooks on reversing heart disease and diabetes etc.., most of the information you need to be effective in your wellness center, much of it esoteric and not very easy to come by. regards, Duncan Crow (copyright waived) duncancrow/ --- live and help live... --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Houston Ear Research Foundation is where I go for all my implant issues. The people at HERF are great and have been working with cochlear implantees for a long time. Here's their website: http://www.houstoncochlear.org/ Rae ________________________________ From: a_chandrasekar <a_chandrasekar@...> Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 5:22:33 PM Subject: Information request hi, My son is 5 years old (2 years with cochlear freedom) and we are living in london, UK. We plan to shift to houston, Texas and I am not sure about the medical facilities (for implant aftercare), schooling and auditory verbal therapy facilities in and around houston. Please advice and it will be of great help to us to decide. Best regards, Chandrasekar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 I would suggest contacting Jody Haymond. She is the CI coordinator for Texas Children's Hospital, here in Houston. She is a wonderful person; I've watched her around kids & their families, and she is loved by all. One of those people who is really passionate about what they do. She prefers to be contacted by cell: 713.899.3672 Feel free to tell her Stuart Feldman referred you. Stuart On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 5:22 PM, a_chandrasekar <a_chandrasekar@...>wrote: > hi, > > My son is 5 years old (2 years with cochlear freedom) and we are > living in london, UK. We plan to shift to houston, Texas and I am not > sure about the medical facilities (for implant aftercare), schooling > and auditory verbal therapy facilities in and around houston. Please > advice and it will be of great help to us to decide. > > Best regards, > Chandrasekar > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 hi Stuart, Many thanks for the contact of Jody Haymond, CI coordinator. I am sure to get informations over the implant aftercare. I will call her to catch up for my set of queries. chandrasekar > > > hi, > > > > My son is 5 years old (2 years with cochlear freedom) and we are > > living in london, UK. We plan to shift to houston, Texas and I am not > > sure about the medical facilities (for implant aftercare), schooling > > and auditory verbal therapy facilities in and around houston. Please > > advice and it will be of great help to us to decide. > > > > Best regards, > > Chandrasekar > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2009 Report Share Posted December 12, 2009 I'm new to the group, so please forgive me if I'm not using the proper email/group protocol. A few days ago my doctor informed me that my testosterone level is 28....completely out of any normal range (350-1100?) for a 57 year old male. He indicated that he was " dumbfounded " , that he had never seen such a low level, and that we needed to see what is blocking production of the hormone. I will see an endocrinologist in late January to pursue this matter. By the way, I have been on two 5 mg/day Androderm patches for years now. I've tried to research this problem on the internet with little success. I did run across this group in that research, however. I'm worried, of course. Any advice or information on such a low level would be very helpful. I asked the doctor what might be causing this, and he said he didn't know....it might be something like a benign tumor. That wasn't comforting or helpful. Thank you, guys. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2009 Report Share Posted December 12, 2009 Your T came back that low WITH the patches on? Did your doc run only the Total T, or is there a Free T to compare to? When it looks like an assay is impossible (although I have seen them this low before), having a few friends to compare to helps a lot. Be well! Regards, Crisler, DO Anti-Aging Medicine The information contained in this message is intended only for the personal and confidential use of the recipient(s) named above, and is protected by state and federal law. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient or an agent responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this document in error and that any review, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately, and delete the original message. We would certainly do the same for you. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of hardasnails1973 Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 10:49 PM Subject: Re: information request , If you came in the office with that level. I would want to have retest done unless they did a repeat analysis to confirm. Most likely your specimen could have been contaminated. Most likely it was a lab error. 5 mgs is not usually enough for the average man and there may be other factors effecting absorption such as hidden thyroid or adrenals issues which need to be ruled out. If you are in the north eastern USA for contact info email me to get the proper help. If you are in the mid west region please contact dr crisler as he is the best HRT dr in midwest. Endocronologist you are probably just wasting your time and prolonging your condition. > > I'm new to the group, so please forgive me if I'm not using the proper email/group protocol. > > A few days ago my doctor informed me that my testosterone level is 28....completely out of any normal range (350-1100?) for a 57 year old male. He indicated that he was " dumbfounded " , that he had never seen such a low level, and that we needed to see what is blocking production of the hormone. I will see an endocrinologist in late January to pursue this matter. By the way, I have been on two 5 mg/day Androderm patches for years now. > > I've tried to research this problem on the internet with little success. I did run across this group in that research, however. > > I'm worried, of course. Any advice or information on such a low level would be very helpful. I asked the doctor what might be causing this, and he said he didn't know....it might be something like a benign tumor. That wasn't comforting or helpful. > > Thank you, guys. > > > No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.427 / Virus Database: 270.14.105/2561 - Release Date: 12/12/09 19:39:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2009 Report Share Posted December 12, 2009 I was on patches for years, a method that worked well for most of those years bring an initial T level up from about 200 to the 600-800 range. However, after several years, that level started dropping and the patches had to be increased to two patches/day. Even that stopped working and T levels went down to the low 300s. The urologist was hesitant to prescribed more T than the max so I was switched to injections and was glad for the change since it's a lot easer to manage than patches. My levels when back up. However, I'm finding that I have to use less and less T to keep my levels under the top range for total and free. I have no clue as to why it continues to improve. While I use HCG, it never made a lick of difference in my total or free T levels. Steve hardasnails1973 wrote: > , > If you came in the office with that level. I would want to have retest done unless they did a repeat analysis to confirm. Most likely your specimen could have been contaminated. Most likely it was a lab error. 5 mgs is not usually enough for the average man and there may be other factors effecting absorption such as hidden thyroid or adrenals issues which need to be ruled out. If you are in the north eastern USA for contact info email me to get the proper help. If you are in the mid west region please contact dr crisler as he is the best HRT dr in midwest. Endocronologist you are probably just wasting your time and prolonging your condition. > > >> I'm new to the group, so please forgive me if I'm not using the proper email/group protocol. >> >> A few days ago my doctor informed me that my testosterone level is 28....completely out of any normal range (350-1100?) for a 57 year old male. He indicated that he was " dumbfounded " , that he had never seen such a low level, and that we needed to see what is blocking production of the hormone. I will see an endocrinologist in late January to pursue this matter. By the way, I have been on two 5 mg/day Androderm patches for years now. >> >> I've tried to research this problem on the internet with little success. I did run across this group in that research, however. >> >> I'm worried, of course. Any advice or information on such a low level would be very helpful. I asked the doctor what might be causing this, and he said he didn't know....it might be something like a benign tumor. That wasn't comforting or helpful. >> >> Thank you, guys. >> >> -- Steve - dudescholar4@... " The Problem with Socialism is that eventually you run out of Other People's Money. " --Margaret Thatcher " Mistrust of Government is the Bedrock of American Patriotism " Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 " The Urologist was hesitant to prescribe more than the max " . Irrespective of both serum levels and patient subjective report. Must be an insurance thing. LOL There are many reasons beyond T levels to use HCG. Please see my " HCG Update " little paper. And it's very difficult to measure on labs exactly how much the HCG is actually adding, due to the nature of testing. I find often gents need less and less as they become healthier and healthier. Be well! Regards, Crisler, DO Anti-Aging Medicine The information contained in this message is intended only for the personal and confidential use of the recipient(s) named above, and is protected by state and federal law. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient or an agent responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this document in error and that any review, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately, and delete the original message. We would certainly do the same for you. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Steve Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 1:50 AM Subject: Re: Re: information request I was on patches for years, a method that worked well for most of those years bring an initial T level up from about 200 to the 600-800 range. However, after several years, that level started dropping and the patches had to be increased to two patches/day. Even that stopped working and T levels went down to the low 300s. The urologist was hesitant to prescribed more T than the max so I was switched to injections and was glad for the change since it's a lot easer to manage than patches. My levels when back up. However, I'm finding that I have to use less and less T to keep my levels under the top range for total and free. I have no clue as to why it continues to improve. While I use HCG, it never made a lick of difference in my total or free T levels. Steve hardasnails1973 wrote: > , > If you came in the office with that level. I would want to have retest done unless they did a repeat analysis to confirm. Most likely your specimen could have been contaminated. Most likely it was a lab error. 5 mgs is not usually enough for the average man and there may be other factors effecting absorption such as hidden thyroid or adrenals issues which need to be ruled out. If you are in the north eastern USA for contact info email me to get the proper help. If you are in the mid west region please contact dr crisler as he is the best HRT dr in midwest. Endocronologist you are probably just wasting your time and prolonging your condition. > > >> I'm new to the group, so please forgive me if I'm not using the proper email/group protocol. >> >> A few days ago my doctor informed me that my testosterone level is 28....completely out of any normal range (350-1100?) for a 57 year old male. He indicated that he was " dumbfounded " , that he had never seen such a low level, and that we needed to see what is blocking production of the hormone. I will see an endocrinologist in late January to pursue this matter. By the way, I have been on two 5 mg/day Androderm patches for years now. >> >> I've tried to research this problem on the internet with little success. I did run across this group in that research, however. >> >> I'm worried, of course. Any advice or information on such a low level would be very helpful. I asked the doctor what might be causing this, and he said he didn't know....it might be something like a benign tumor. That wasn't comforting or helpful. >> >> Thank you, guys. >> >> -- Steve - dudescholar4@... <mailto:dudescholar4%40basicmail.net> " The Problem with Socialism is that eventually you run out of Other People's Money. " --Margaret Thatcher " Mistrust of Government is the Bedrock of American Patriotism " Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.427 / Virus Database: 270.14.105/2561 - Release Date: 12/12/09 19:39:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2011 Report Share Posted June 19, 2011 It is very general, but the Mental Health Foundation also has an information leaflet called Parents - this includes examples of things parents and children can prepare together, and the usefulness of young carers group support. Information request Please has anyone any suggestions of resources or information to share with children/siblings when Mum has postnatal depression? Are there any books for example? I know Barnardos have some general things for parents with mental health problems but I am interested in sourcing anything specific. Many thanks, cid:DE4DE457-850B-4E12-9DCB-2C399887CC24@local Elaine A Hanzak-Gott - Inspirational speaker and author of 'Eyes without Sparkle - a journey through postnatal illness'. Partner of the late Clive Gott <http://www.clivegott.com/> www.clivegott.com <http://www.hanzak.com/> www <http://elainehanzak.blogspot.com/> blog <http://twitter.com/elainehanzak> small twitter <http://www.facebook.com/elaine.hanzak> small facebook <http://uk.linkedin.com/in/elainehanzak> Small linked in <https://www.greatvine.com/elaine_hanzak> Greatvine Admin & Media 07762 148 183 or 01937 832509 Advice line: 0905 675 4612 Calls cost £1.20 per min from BT landline, mobiles may vary. 'Elaine can be seen as a partner as she possesses a wealth of information gained not only through her personal experience, but also through her activities at national and international arenas - we have to appreciate it'. Ilona Vindule, a mental health commissioner. Elaine Hanzak is a deeply charismatic speaker. Her story is as relevant to mainstream business as it is to healthcare professionals because it involves an issue that challenges every aspect of our perspective and latent discrimination regarding mental illness. I was captivated, confronted, informed and truly inspired by the end of her 45 minute presentation. Angi Egan, Managing Director, Pure Vision UK Ltd. 'This was the most down to earth exploration of postnatal depression and puerperal psychosis that I have heard in all my professional life. It has highlighted for me that Midwives need to work more closely on a one to one with childbearing women in order to get to know them, build up a great degree of mutual trust and confidence, which will help to ameliorate the effects of both postnatal depression and puerperal psychosis.' Elsie Gayle, Independent Midwife -- Email has been scanned for viruses by Altman Technologies' email management service - www.altman.co.uk/emailsystems ~-- EMERGING EXCELLENCE: In the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2008, more than 30% of our submissions were rated as 'Internationally Excellent' or 'World-leading'. Among the academic disciplines now rated 'World-leading' are Allied Health Professions & Studies; Art & Design; English Language & Literature; Geography & Environmental Studies; History; Music; Psychology; and Social Work & Social Policy & Administration. Visit www.anglia.ac.uk/rae for more information. This e-mail and any attachments are intended for the above named recipient(s)only and may be privileged. If they have come to you in error you must take no action based on them, nor must you copy or show them to anyone please reply to this e-mail to highlight the error and then immediately delete the e-mail from your system. Any opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Anglia Ruskin University. Although measures have been taken to ensure that this e-mail and attachments are free from any virus we advise that, in keeping with good computing practice, the recipient should ensure they are actually virus free. Please note that this message has been sent over public networks which may not be a 100% secure communications Email has been scanned for viruses by Altman Technologies' email management service - www.altman.co.uk/emailsystems Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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