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Moria you mentioned about formua 1 and 2 for cleansing an you said they get rid

of parasites. What the name of the product that gets rid of parasites? Were

you talking about homozon or someting else? Everyone who Thank you in advance.

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In a message dated 10/04/2000 12:04:42 PM Central Daylight Time,

escort7980@... writes:

<< ejohns9525@..., I would like to thank you for the information you sent

me

about enzymes and homozon. >>

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You are very welcome.

EJ

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Dear Donna,

I've been far behind on my e-mail. Thank you for answering my question.

I just can't believe the cost and can't see Josiah's school being willing

to pay, much less sending some one to be trained for it! Josiah got a

new associate this year and she is a sent from Heaven. She's fabulous

with him and we are seeing more improvement than ever before. He has

also calmed down so much. I really love being with Josiah, always have,

just wanted to state it to you all, who know how I feel! He's a blessing

to our family and we wouldn't know what to do without him, though there

are still time we don't know what to do with him.;)

Just wish I could afford to do everything that I can for him. Which

brings me to the next thing. I don't know if we are permitted to let you

all know or talk about those of us who have home businesses. I have

started one. It's called " Heartstring Memories " Tieing families hearts

to their children through memories. I, professionally, put photo albums

together for parents that can't seem to get to it. I'm trying to build

this so that I can help DH make ends meat and not always depend on the

government for all of Josiah's needs. This is a new adventure, but, I

feel like we have to do something. Hope this advertisement doesn't upset

anyone or violate the rules of our list.

You all are such a great support system and I appreciate all you input.

One more question: I know that we discussed Folic Acid a while back,

but, was wondering if anyone is doing this on an on going basis and what

kind you use, where you get it and are you seeing any results?

Thanks,

Lesa

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Dear Donna,

I've been far behind on my e-mail. Thank you for answering my question.

I just can't believe the cost and can't see Josiah's school being willing

to pay, much less sending some one to be trained for it! Josiah got a

new associate this year and she is a sent from Heaven. She's fabulous

with him and we are seeing more improvement than ever before. He has

also calmed down so much. I really love being with Josiah, always have,

just wanted to state it to you all, who know how I feel! He's a blessing

to our family and we wouldn't know what to do without him, though there

are still time we don't know what to do with him.;)

Just wish I could afford to do everything that I can for him. Which

brings me to the next thing. I don't know if we are permitted to let you

all know or talk about those of us who have home businesses. I have

started one. It's called " Heartstring Memories " Tieing families hearts

to their children through memories. I, professionally, put photo albums

together for parents that can't seem to get to it. I'm trying to build

this so that I can help DH make ends meat and not always depend on the

government for all of Josiah's needs. This is a new adventure, but, I

feel like we have to do something. Hope this advertisement doesn't upset

anyone or violate the rules of our list.

You all are such a great support system and I appreciate all you input.

One more question: I know that we discussed Folic Acid a while back,

but, was wondering if anyone is doing this on an on going basis and what

kind you use, where you get it and are you seeing any results?

Thanks,

Lesa

________________________________________________________________

YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET!

Juno now offers FREE Internet Access!

Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit:

http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

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Hi " achalasia " sufferers.

I would be most interested to know if any of you had previous GI diagnoses such

as reflux, ulcers, duodenitis,

gastritis, hiatal hernia, etc. Or tested positive for H. pylori. Your responses

might be material for the next

edition. Please write me direct at:

oas@...

O. Arthur Stiennon, MD

achalasia wrote:

>

> There are 25 messages in this issue.

> ________________________________________________________________________

> ________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 1

> Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 05:56:41 -0600

> From: " chaggas " <chaggas@...>

> Subject: Re: Re: The Achalasia Diet???

>

> - As much as any one thing can be said to contribute to -- which is

> not the same thing as cause - " A " , I've often thought that, in my own case,

> dieting did and does play a part in any swallowing difficulties I have. At

> the time I developed achalasia, I had just lost 15-20 pounds, which I did by

> nearly starving myself and maintained the weight loss in the same manner. I

> hardly ate anything at all, it seemed, and when I developed achalasia a few

> months after losing the weight, I couldn't help but wonder if there was a

> connection. I thought of two analogies: one was a " use it or lose it "

> mentality and since I wasn't " using " my esophagus to swallow food, I

> wondered if I had " lost " its ability to do so. The other was that of

> priming a pump - that I would have to eat a greater quantity of food and

> more often in order to trigger the esophagus into working again.

>

> Over the years, I will go through periods of time when my food intake is

> greatly diminished - sometimes this is a concious dieting effort to lose

> weight, other times due to stress or a hectic lifestyle that keeps me from

> eating regularly. Even though I've had a myotomy and 95% of my symptoms are

> gone, I do notice when I get into these periods of little food intake that

> I have greater trouble swallowing food.

>

> Coincidence? Probably, but if more people chime in with similar

> experiences, it will put another piece of the puzzle on the table.

>

> Thanks for asking -Carol

> Re: The Achalasia Diet???

> >

> >

> > > I have lost about 75 pounds in the last year (I needed to so can't

> > > complain about it but boy its not fun)I do choke some at night but

> > > actually not so bad anymore. I think I have learned how to manage

> > > the whole thing a bit better for me and basically try to eat or drink

> > > nothing well before bedtime. The constant regurgitation and severely

> > > restricted diet is what I am completely fed up with. I did read a

> > > bit more about the myotomy on the internet and it appears it is the

> > > treatment of choice unless you do not want or cannot tolerate

> > > surgery. I did not know that. I think I will go for the surgery and

> > > thanks for comments from others. It is so encouraging to hear from

> > > others who have this since no one (including my family doc) I have

> > > met has ever heard of achalasia.

> > > Liz

> > >

> > >

> > > > Oh boy! Finally a diet that works!

> > > > I WISH I had lost weight on it...finally did in the week before and

> > > after my surgery. Chocolate was just too easy to survive on when

> > > nothing else would go down. Mood food and calories...

> > > >

> > > > As far as your doctors question, " do you want to lose more weight

> > > bfore you have the surgery? " I question if you are choking at

> > > night. If you are choking, that can be at best startling and sleep

> > > disrupting. At worst, you can get aspiration pneumonia, which is not

> > > fun to deal with, and is in fact, very serious. I have been so

> > > saddened by some of the people who have been forced by their medical

> > > plans to wait for surgery when they are suffering so and choking at

> > > night. My doctors took the choking aspect very seriously. If you

> > > are not choking, then I guess it would be a good way to lose weight

> > > as long as you don't discover CHOCOLATE!!! I would not put off

> > > surgery if you have the chance to have it now and you are weak,

> > > choking or not sleeping well.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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In a message dated 9/28/2003 7:02:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

writes:

Small Adult or Child Size

, Join the club! Over the last few months I've developed a bad pressue

sore that's just now starting to heal. I've used a roho for years with no

prob. until I got a new one " special made " just for me when I got a new chair

last Oct. Long story short, they are now remaking it and I'll get it next week.

All the PT's, and vendors I've talked with insist that Roho is the best for

pressure areas. I just don't know yet. When I get it back, I'll let you know if

it's any better. Good luck and love to all, Vickie in Ga.

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