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- Thanks for all the information! How do you know so much? You have

little tidbits of info for everyone. I'm so glad that you're here!

I'm slowly figuring out how this all works (the e-mail thing). I started

with the digest version and sent one in to everyone (I think) and I just

switched it to each one separately so I can reply to each person. Does that

make sense - is that right? I just got a new computer and a different

internet system so am learning what little I knew all over again.

Anyway thanks for the info - still trying to find someone out there who's

gone through a pregnancy with RA. Hopefully soon.

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Hey Gang...I just wanted to send an invitation to all. I know many of you are faraway from Louisville, KY but I want all to know FACES is having a big fundraiser for our kids and young adults this coming weekend (MAY18/19). Derby Park Traders Circle will hosts their annual Car Show/ Swap Meet. Proceeds from this event will benefit the young adults and children of FACES by providing sponsorship(s) for children and their families to the American Juvenile Arthritis Organization's National Conference (AJAO) July 25-28, 2002 in Minneapolis, MN and other FACES events. Featured at this event will be:

Car show and Swap Meet

Carnival Games

Facepainting

Karaoke

Elvis (yes, Elvis!)

Jimmy Ellis (heavy-weight champ)

OVW Wrestlers

Food, Drinks, Beer Garden

Mini Truck pull for kids and lots, lots more!!!!!!!!

I know it is late notice BUT if you can join us we would love to see you.…We also are still in need of lots of volunteers for game booths and raffle ticket sales!!!!

The event will be on May 18 & 19, 2002 from 9:00-5:00 and located at Derby Park Traders Circle, 2900 South Seventh Street, Louisville, Ky

For information or questions please call me at 502-367-6878

Hope all are well and Happy MOMS Day to all!!!!!!!!Donna

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Hi Donna and Tree,

Just wanted to wish you well, for this upcoming fundraiser. I hope it's a very successful (and FUN!) weekend : ) Wish we could join you. It sounds like it will be a BLAST!

Aloha,

Georgina

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Hey Gang...I just wanted to send an invitation to all. I know many of you are faraway from Louisville, KY but I want all to know FACES is having a big fundraiser for our kids and young adults this coming weekend (MAY18/19). Derby Park Traders Circle will hosts their annual Car Show/ Swap Meet. Proceeds from this event will benefit the young adults and children of FACES by providing sponsorship(s) for children and their families to the American Juvenile Arthritis Organization's National Conference (AJAO) July 25-28, 2002 in Minneapolis, MN and other FACES events. Featured at this event will be: Car show and Swap Meet Carnival Games Facepainting Karaoke Elvis (yes, Elvis!) Jimmy Ellis (heavy-weight champ) OVW Wrestlers Food, Drinks, Beer Garden Mini Truck pull for kids and lots, lots more!!!!!!!! I know it is late notice BUT if you can join us we would love to see you.…We also are still in need of lots of volunteers for game booths and raffle ticket sales!!!! The event will be on May 18 & 19, 2002 from 9:00-5:00 and located at Derby Park Traders Circle, 2900 South Seventh Street, Louisville, Ky For information or questions please call me at 502-367-6878 Hope all are well and Happy MOMS Day to all!!!!!!!!Donna

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I just learned on National Public Radio that some major autism research

funds are being held up at federal level until January because of too much

pork barrel stuff being added to the proposal. Martha Moyer

From: <Autism Treatment >

<Autism Treatment >

Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 1:25 PM

Subject: Digest Number 1408

>

> Unlocking Autism

> www.UnlockingAutism.org

>

> Autism-Awareness-Action

> Worldwide internet group for parents who have a

> child with AUTISM.

>

> SeekingJoyinDisability - Prayer support for those touched by Disability:

> SeekingJoyinDisability/

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> There are 13 messages in this issue.

>

> Topics in this digest:

>

> 1. Frozen food

> From: " Archana Dhurka " <adhurka@...>

> 2. FW: Software

> From: " , M " <pwatson@...>

> 3. Re: Digest Number 1407

> From: crgroupinc@...

> 4. San Support

> From: Lambert <path@...>

> 5. Special Announcement for Families who have a young adult with dis

abilities at home....

> From: Todd Guppy <tguppy@...>

> 6. FW: RE: Autistic sister

> From: " , M " <pwatson@...>

> 7. FW: RE Autism Research

> From: " , M " <pwatson@...>

> 8. Re: FW: RE: Autistic sister

> From: Shauna McQueen <shaunamcqueen@...>

> 9. Re: FW: RE: Autistic sister

> From: " Theresa Madore " <autismzone@...>

> 10. Re: FW: RE: Autistic sister

> From: " Theresa Madore " <autismzone@...>

> 11. New Pics Here..

> From: " frinkjkw3 " <frinkjkw3@...>

> 12. any tips for teaching pill swallowing?

> From: " " <themillers@...>

> 13. RE: any tips for teaching pill swallowing?

> From: " CRAIG, JACK " <jack.craig@...>

>

>

> ________________________________________________________________________

> ________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 1

> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 13:23:47 -0600

> From: " Archana Dhurka " <adhurka@...>

> Subject: Frozen food

>

> Hi all:

>

> I've recently started giving gluten to my

> 4.5yr old after trying out GF diet for 6 months.

> We're skeptical about giving frozen foods.

> What are your experiences? Is there anything

> that raises red flags in frozen foods? Is there

> anything that we should watch out for in the

> ingredient list? or should we keep away from

> frozen food altogether? We know about the

> generic health benefits of eating fresh foods,

> but I'm more interested in adverse reaction in

> autistic children.

>

>

> Any help is appreciated.. Thanks in advance..

>

> Archana

>

>

>

> ________________________________________________________________________

> ________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 2

> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 15:00:48 -0600

> From: " , M " <pwatson@...>

> Subject: FW: Software

>

>

>

> We (Plano ISD special ed staff) are preparing a proposal for a

> technology bond program. This includes software and equipment, although

> not actually computers. Have any of you heard of anything wonderful

> (really good or cutting edge...) that has research to back up the

> success with students who have autism?

>

> I'd love to hear what you know!

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________________________________________________

> ________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 3

> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 16:42:53 EST

> From: crgroupinc@...

> Subject: Re: Digest Number 1407

>

> Hello,

>

> I would like to make everyone aware of an Autism Research Study that is

being

> conducted in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area at the Allergy & Asthma Treatment

> Center. The study criteria is: Age: 2 years 8 months - 4 years 11

months;

> Potential diagnosis of autism; and no history of seizures. There is no

cost to

> you for your child's participation in this study. All tests, lab work,

exams,

> and medications needed for the study are paid for by the sponser of the

study,

> Repligen Corporation. For further information, please email a response

back

> of your interest and a study coordinator will get back to you.

> Thank you

> The Clinical Research Group

>

>

>

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I just learned on National Public Radio that some major autism research

funds are being held up at federal level until January because of too much

pork barrel stuff being added to the proposal. Martha Moyer

From: <Autism Treatment >

<Autism Treatment >

Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 1:25 PM

Subject: Digest Number 1408

>

> Unlocking Autism

> www.UnlockingAutism.org

>

> Autism-Awareness-Action

> Worldwide internet group for parents who have a

> child with AUTISM.

>

> SeekingJoyinDisability - Prayer support for those touched by Disability:

> SeekingJoyinDisability/

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> There are 13 messages in this issue.

>

> Topics in this digest:

>

> 1. Frozen food

> From: " Archana Dhurka " <adhurka@...>

> 2. FW: Software

> From: " , M " <pwatson@...>

> 3. Re: Digest Number 1407

> From: crgroupinc@...

> 4. San Support

> From: Lambert <path@...>

> 5. Special Announcement for Families who have a young adult with dis

abilities at home....

> From: Todd Guppy <tguppy@...>

> 6. FW: RE: Autistic sister

> From: " , M " <pwatson@...>

> 7. FW: RE Autism Research

> From: " , M " <pwatson@...>

> 8. Re: FW: RE: Autistic sister

> From: Shauna McQueen <shaunamcqueen@...>

> 9. Re: FW: RE: Autistic sister

> From: " Theresa Madore " <autismzone@...>

> 10. Re: FW: RE: Autistic sister

> From: " Theresa Madore " <autismzone@...>

> 11. New Pics Here..

> From: " frinkjkw3 " <frinkjkw3@...>

> 12. any tips for teaching pill swallowing?

> From: " " <themillers@...>

> 13. RE: any tips for teaching pill swallowing?

> From: " CRAIG, JACK " <jack.craig@...>

>

>

> ________________________________________________________________________

> ________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 1

> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 13:23:47 -0600

> From: " Archana Dhurka " <adhurka@...>

> Subject: Frozen food

>

> Hi all:

>

> I've recently started giving gluten to my

> 4.5yr old after trying out GF diet for 6 months.

> We're skeptical about giving frozen foods.

> What are your experiences? Is there anything

> that raises red flags in frozen foods? Is there

> anything that we should watch out for in the

> ingredient list? or should we keep away from

> frozen food altogether? We know about the

> generic health benefits of eating fresh foods,

> but I'm more interested in adverse reaction in

> autistic children.

>

>

> Any help is appreciated.. Thanks in advance..

>

> Archana

>

>

>

> ________________________________________________________________________

> ________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 2

> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 15:00:48 -0600

> From: " , M " <pwatson@...>

> Subject: FW: Software

>

>

>

> We (Plano ISD special ed staff) are preparing a proposal for a

> technology bond program. This includes software and equipment, although

> not actually computers. Have any of you heard of anything wonderful

> (really good or cutting edge...) that has research to back up the

> success with students who have autism?

>

> I'd love to hear what you know!

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________________________________________________

> ________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 3

> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 16:42:53 EST

> From: crgroupinc@...

> Subject: Re: Digest Number 1407

>

> Hello,

>

> I would like to make everyone aware of an Autism Research Study that is

being

> conducted in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area at the Allergy & Asthma Treatment

> Center. The study criteria is: Age: 2 years 8 months - 4 years 11

months;

> Potential diagnosis of autism; and no history of seizures. There is no

cost to

> you for your child's participation in this study. All tests, lab work,

exams,

> and medications needed for the study are paid for by the sponser of the

study,

> Repligen Corporation. For further information, please email a response

back

> of your interest and a study coordinator will get back to you.

> Thank you

> The Clinical Research Group

>

>

>

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I also have RA. One of the drugs the the RA doctor gave me is methotroxate. He also prescribed folic acid at the same time, which he said prevents mouth sores which are a side effect of the methotroxate in many people. If you when the web for methotroxate you will find that they list it as a side effect under the drug warning. EstherGRheumatoid Arthritis wrote: There are 4 messages in this issue.Topics in this digest:1. Re: psoriatic arthritis??From: "i_live_in_slippers" 2. Re: psoriatic arthritis??From: "ramyst66" 3. Re: psoriatic arthritis??From: "i_live_in_slippers" 4. Re: Re: psoriatic arthritis??From: Marcia Stoyle

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Message: 1 Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:37:19 -0000From: "i_live_in_slippers" Subject: Re: psoriatic arthritis??I saw the dr. yesterday and she said she's pretty positive that this rash I'm dealing with is in no way related to my arthritis. She said it doesn't resemble anything alarming to her, condition wise, that I should keep my apt with my dermatologist, which I am.So frustrating. I can't figure out if it's not related to arthritis at all, why I developed it at the same time. I've been dealing with this rash on my face on & off since I was diagnosed, almost 2 years, never before. I guess I'm going to explore the stress theory in more detail.Thanks for hearing me vent> > >> > > > > > Hi , how is your stress level each time you break out with > > this rash.> > > Certainly stress can cause rashes as easily as an intollerance > to > > any food> > > or drug. I would recommend journalling on a daily basis, what > you > > eat, how> > > you are feeling, stress related issues and see if there is an > > common factor> > > each time you break out.> > > > > > Dorey> > > www.LivingWithRheumatoidArthritis.com> > > -----Original Message-----> > > From: Rheumatoid Arthritis > > > [mailto:Rheumatoid Arthritis ] On Behalf Of> > > i_live_in_slippers> >

> Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 5:52 PM> > > Rheumatoid Arthritis > > > Subject: psoriatic arthritis??> > > > > > Hi everyone. > > > > > > I'm feeling very frustated tonight. > > > > > > For the past year I've been dealing with a skin reaction to > > different> > > medicines (first plaquenil and recently methotrexate) or so I > > thought. My ra> > > dr wasn't sure what the rash was from and the dermatologist was > > pretty sure> > > it was the meds both times I went to him about it. We would > start > > & stop my> > > meds and it seemed like it was definetely the medicine.> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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