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Thanks R

Hope you enjoy your week also

R

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Have a wonderful time R!!!

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> Hi All

> Going on a few days of family time to wisc dells

> I won a whole bunch free coupons from the radio station!

> Looking forward to playing hard

> Talk soon

>

> Blessings R

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Thanks Lizzy

Did you think about my idea you teaching? You will be great!!!!!

they are always looking for summer help

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Have a great time !!!!

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Have a great vacation Betty!! Can you stick me inside a suitcase and take me with??? I could soooooo use one :-) Have a safe trip! Where are you going?

Tracey

Vacation

Hey all,

Just wanted to say that I am going on vacation and I’m putting all my lists on no mail, (I’m on a lot) Don’t want to come home to an overflowing inbox.

Right now we’re talking 2 weeks but it maybe longer. So I am tying up any loose ends today. It’s amazing how much you have to do before a trip.

Gl to all who are getting new casts and gl to the ones who maybe will be placed in braces.

Hope things go well for everyone here on the list.

See ya when I get back.

Betty

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Thank

you Tracey,

Don’t

know if there’s room, you know how it is? Gotta have enough clothes

for fun, going out to dinner, you know, 5 outfits for 1 day. Lol.

We’re

going up to Superior WI,

it’s on the top of Wisconsin, right on Lake Superior. My boyfriends family lives in that

area. And yes we need a vacation, especially my boyfriend, he’s

been under so much pressure from his job and the people he worked with.

See

you all when I get back.

Betty

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Have a great weekend hun ! Enjoy the holiday

Vacation

I hope everyone has a wonderful long weekend, or day off, which ever applies. Everyone needs to say a prayer for those who have made freedom possible and are still fighting to keep us free.

I'm going dial up till Wednesday so I won't be checking anything but work e-mails. The beach is a calling and my wife deserves a nice quiet long weekend. Love you all and just really can't express what it means to see the sharing and posting that goes on here.

God bless you all and have a Happy Fourth!!!!!!!!!

"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body...but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, WOW! What a ride!"...Eddie Hinman

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Hi Don,

Freezing them will cause them to require a four day recovery. It won't hurt

them to be frozen for that short time period. If I were you, I'd still do

the experiment with half in the frig and half in the freezer. You can

compare the recovery time.

Marilyn

On 1/5/07, dewittlinger <witsen@...> wrote:

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> Last vacation was only 2 days and it took 4 days for me to get

> good kefir this will be 14 days thus my concerns. sorry if I did not

> make that clear.

> Thanks Don

>

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> > Last vacation was only 2 days and it took 4 days for me to

get

> > good kefir this will be 14 days thus my concerns. sorry if I did

not

> > make that clear.

> > Thanks Don

> >

> >

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Hi Irene,

If you will be gone only a week, I'd put them in two or three times the

amount they are used to in a 48 hour brew and leave them on the counter. If

you'll be gone for two weeks, I'd dry half of them and the other half put in

the refrigerator in some sugar water. In my experience drying is less

offensive to them than cold storage. So do both and see what works best.

Marilyn

On 5/17/07, irenab17 <irene.m@...> wrote:

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> I have just started making water kefir and I am wondering what you do

> with it when you go on vacation.

> Thanks,

> Irene

>

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I'll only be gone 6 days so I will try the counter method.

Thanks,

Irene

At 07:23 AM 5/18/2007, you wrote:

>Hi Irene,

>

>If you will be gone only a week, I'd put them in two or three times the

>amount they are used to in a 48 hour brew and leave them on the counter. If

>you'll be gone for two weeks, I'd dry half of them and the other half put in

>the refrigerator in some sugar water. In my experience drying is less

>offensive to them than cold storage. So do both and see what works best.

>

>Marilyn

>

>On 5/17/07, irenab17

><<mailto:irene.m%40roadrunner.com>irene.m@...> wrote:

> >

> > I have just started making water kefir and I am wondering what you do

> > with it when you go on vacation.

> > Thanks,

> > Irene

> >

> >

>

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My husband suggested a kefir sitter. LOL

Irene

At 08:05 AM 5/18/2007, you wrote:

>I'll only be gone 6 days so I will try the counter method.

>Thanks,

>Irene

>

>At 07:23 AM 5/18/2007, you wrote:

>

> >Hi Irene,

> >

> >If you will be gone only a week, I'd put them in two or three times the

> >amount they are used to in a 48 hour brew and leave them on the counter. If

> >you'll be gone for two weeks, I'd dry half of them and the other half put in

> >the refrigerator in some sugar water. In my experience drying is less

> >offensive to them than cold storage. So do both and see what works best.

> >

> >Marilyn

> >

> >On 5/17/07, irenab17

> ><<mailto:irene.m%40roadrunner.com><mailto:irene.m%40roadrunner.com>irene.

> m@...> wrote:

> > >

> > > I have just started making water kefir and I am wondering what you do

> > > with it when you go on vacation.

> > > Thanks,

> > > Irene

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

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Becky,

I am so excited for your kids!! I will pray for a healthy and fun trip for

you. It sounds like you may also need some prayers for some extra patience!!

LOL So I will add that in too!!

(mom to Hope,6,undiagnosed immune deficiency,dilated

cardiomyopathy,possible pustular psoriasis(biopsy still pending), allergies, she

recieves IVIG every 2 weeks)

Becky Killin-McClure <beckymcclure825@...> wrote:

We are off to see the big Mouse in Florida thanks to some great

grandparents-okay that would be my mom and dad! I am going off list

until we get back! Please pray for a healthy and safe trip-we are

driving down with my sister and her two kids-and to say that they do

not have much discipline is an understatement-even my two are dreading

the car ride!

Becky in IN-mom to Maddie,age 11, IgA def, IgG sub2 def, below normal

IgG, nk cell defect, gerd, ulcers, asthma......and very EXCITED!

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I flew from Seattle back to Ann Arbor for my 6 week check up after my ICD implant last September. I was pleasantly surprised. There was a sign at each security check to let the staff know if you had a "pacemaker". I had my ICD card out, motioned to the attendant that I had a "pacemaker" (I think they understand that one better) and they didn't even want to see the card but professionally took me aside, "patted me down" and sent me on my way. Because I was traveling alone, they were alert to get my carryon items off the conveyor and in my view before conducting the pat down. No hassle at all; I was impressed, given all our "war" stories about security people these days. This all went well on both legs of the trip.

Bill on

In a message dated 2/11/2008 12:38:12 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, susansmall@... writes:

I will be traveling from cold & snowy Ohio to Florida in March for the first time since I've had my defibrillator. Can anyone tell me what to expect at the airport security checks? Can you walk through the metal detectors? The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. AOL Music takes you there.

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> I will be traveling from cold & snowy Ohio to Florida in March for

the

> first time since I've had my defibrillator. Can anyone tell me

what to

> expect at the airport security checks? Can you walk through the

metal

> detectors?

>

I don't go through the arches, even though Medtronic indicates it

shouldn't present a problem " if you don't linger " .

NEVER allow anyone to use the " wand " on you.

I always simply inform TSA (or their foreign equivalent when I'm

traveling internationally) that I have an implanted defibrilator and

I need a special screening. (hand search)

My cary-ons go through the x-ray machine, same as everyone else. I

get walked around the arches and get a quick " pat down. "

I call it " getting my full-body massage " :-)

I wouldn't take a chance on getting zapped at security - not only is

it unpleasant enough to want to avoid unnecessary zaps, the airline

might just decide they don't want to carry you " for health/safety

reasons " until you got a doctor's letter or something.

Better to get the free massage :-)

Regards,

Carl

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I flew from Seattle back to Ann Arbor for my 6 week check up after my ICD implant last September. I was pleasantly surprised. There was a sign at each security check to let the staff know if you had a "pacemaker". I had my ICD card out, motioned to the attendant that I had a "pacemaker" (I think they understand that one better) and they didn't even want to see the card but professionally took me aside, "patted me down" and sent me on my way. Because I was traveling alone, they were alert to get my carryon items off the conveyor and in my view before conducting the pat down. No hassle at all; I was impressed, given all our "war" stories about security people these days. This all went well on both legs of the trip.

Bill on

In a message dated 2/11/2008 12:38:12 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, susansmall@... writes:

I will be traveling from cold & snowy Ohio to Florida in March for the first time since I've had my defibrillator. Can anyone tell me what to expect at the airport security checks? Can you walk through the metal detectors? The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. AOL Music takes you there.

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Hi . I'd like to add a tip I picked up somewhere along the line. When you tell them that you can't go thru the metal detector, tell the you have a "pacemaker". I made the big mistake once by saying defibrillator. What a big mistake that was! Half of them don't know what a defibrillator is or even an ICD. So in my experience I just point to my chest say "pacemaker" and I've never had a problem. Good luck and have a great flight! Vee <susansmall@...> wrote: I will be traveling from cold & snowy Ohio to Florida in March for the first time since I've had my defibrillator. Can anyone tell me what to expect at the airport security checks? Can you walk through the metal detectors?

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These are some great tips here. I however, now just go through the arch and hardly ever set it off, I am then on my way. If I do set it off, I just tell them I have an ICD. They now know what it is and most of them know now NOT to use the WAND. I still ask for a "hand search" If I set off the security alarm. However, if I am in a foreign country I do say "pacemaker" and point to my chest -- nearly everyone understands that. Whether or not I set the arch off is determined on what sensitivity level they have it set at. The Courthouse seem to be more sensitive then the airports!

Good luck to you AND have a GREAT trip!

~guin

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>> I will be traveling from cold & snowy Ohio to Florida in March for the > first time since I've had my defibrillator. Can anyone tell me what to > expect at the airport security checks? Can you walk through the metal > detectors?>I don't go through the arches, even though Medtronic indicates it shouldn't present a problem "if you don't linger".NEVER allow anyone to use the "wand" on you.I always simply inform TSA (or their foreign equivalent when I'm traveling internationally) that I have an implanted defibrilator and I need a special screening. (hand search)My cary-ons go through the x-ray machine, same as everyone else. I get walked around the arches and get a quick "pat down."I call it "getting my full-body massage" :-)I wouldn't take a chance on getting zapped at security - not only is it unpleasant enough to want to avoid unnecessary zaps, the airline might just decide they don't want to carry you "for health/safety reasons" until you got a doctor's letter or something.Better to get the free massage :-)Regards,Carl

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Did you get an ID card in the paperwork with your defibrillator?

You should carry it with you in your wallet, not only for airports but in

case of emergencies, then can tell right away what type you have and what

type of lead it is.

When you get to the security check, tell them you need a " pat down " or " hand

check " . Don't let them use the wand.

The magnetometer (metal detector) won't cause your defibrillator to shock

you but the magnetic field will interrupt the function of the device while

you are in it. If the field is strong enough (like an MRI) it can damage

the unit. As soon as you leave the magnetic field, the device will go back

to functioning normally. I actually have a magnet here at home that I've

used to temporarily turn off my defibrillator when it shocked me

inappropriately.

On another note, where in Florida will you be? I ask because I'm putting

together a support group in the North Miami area for cardiac patients with

defibrillators and pacemakers. I'm just waiting to get a few more people to

confirm they are interested and then we'll set a date. If you're going to

be in the area, please let me know if you're interested in attending.

All the best,

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> Hi All,

>

> Mike and Deanna, I will be on vacation til late next week, so you got

> it!

> Take care

>

> Tom

>

ok tom enjoy your vacation. mike group owner

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Hi again,

i want to try the bleach/epsom salt but I think I will wait because of all the

Windex i have been spraying.

I am going on a road trip on Monday--all the way up to Montana-Glacier Natl

Park--it is going to be expensive but so beautiful!

I will do the bleach when I get back in 2 weeks.

I am not taking any clothes or aything from my house except my ozone generator.

We are not even driving our own car.

I am bringing the ozone gen to do the car in case i feel funky.

Does anyone else have any recommendations as to making my vacation bug-free?

LL

> From: trlyblest <trlyblest@...>

> Subject: Re: WINDEX - Lucy

> bird mites

> Date: Thursday, July 3, 2008, 12:46 AM

> The reason I was asking if you had sprayed anything

> afterward was

> because I think Zmooks was right about the heat hatching

> the eggs out

> that were in your apt. So by spraying immediately after,

> you ARE

> killing a TON of them. Just keep it up if you can! If you

> can afford

> it, go get the respirator or order it online and start

> spraying the

> heck out of everything every day. Ray had suggested to get

> the one

> that the painting people use.

>

> One thing that I found that helped us was:

> Carrying a small spray bottle full of 91% Alcohol or Windex

> (or maybe

> cedarcide?) and spray it around your area where you will be

> sitting

> or standing. If you feel any activity... Spray, spray and

> spray some

> more. Carry this with you wherever you go through out your

> apt.

> If you have a car, keep a full bottle in the car with you.

>

> Out of 6 days, you have had one horrible day and one

> horrible night?

> The rest were tolerable? Lucy! That is AWESOME! You are

> whipping

> these things and don't even know it!!! You go girl!

> Don't stop now! :)

>

> You just keep spraying and I can almost guarantee that

> you'll beat

> this thing soon. :)

>

> Don't forget to get a respirator...

>

>

>

> >

> > Hi--

> > I fogged for 3rd time w/cedarcide on Wed nite--slept

> elsewhere

> >

> > Thursday-stayed out of house til bedtime--ok nite

> >

> > Friday--bad in house during the day--ok nite

> >

> > I tried to heat treat on Saturday day

> >

> > Saturday nite spent the nite elsewhere--good nite

> >

> > Sunday day was buggy

> >

> > Sunday night was horrible in my place

> >

> > Monday night -saturated mattress and sprayed bedroom

> with Windex

> and had a very good night-slept in my place

> >

> > Tuesday -spent some time in my house during the

> day--felt a little

> buggy--sprayed entire house with Windex--but slept

> elsewhere and had

> great nite's sleep

> >

> > Wednesday (today) Sat down at computer and got bit

> very soon

> after...this is where I had saturated the area in Windex

> the night

> before.

> >

> > Today I sprayed almost all the house again with Windex

> --I need to

> wear the respirator--I am getting sick from breathing

> it....

> > LL

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Lucy

Good for you, you need a break and a nice vacation to a beautiful

place will help you get some much needed relaxation....

We did the vacation/escape from the mites thing, only for one week

though....to a cabin....

anyway I almost got rid of them while away.....if I were to redo it

over again I would have taken something internally, revoxil (that

parasite cleanse), salt, ivermectin something for the internal....

I would really spray the heck out of your home with windex before

you leave.

z

> > >

> > > Hi--

> > > I fogged for 3rd time w/cedarcide on Wed nite--slept

> > elsewhere

> > >

> > > Thursday-stayed out of house til bedtime--ok nite

> > >

> > > Friday--bad in house during the day--ok nite

> > >

> > > I tried to heat treat on Saturday day

> > >

> > > Saturday nite spent the nite elsewhere--good nite

> > >

> > > Sunday day was buggy

> > >

> > > Sunday night was horrible in my place

> > >

> > > Monday night -saturated mattress and sprayed bedroom

> > with Windex

> > and had a very good night-slept in my place

> > >

> > > Tuesday -spent some time in my house during the

> > day--felt a little

> > buggy--sprayed entire house with Windex--but slept

> > elsewhere and had

> > great nite's sleep

> > >

> > > Wednesday (today) Sat down at computer and got bit

> > very soon

> > after...this is where I had saturated the area in Windex

> > the night

> > before.

> > >

> > > Today I sprayed almost all the house again with Windex

> > --I need to

> > wear the respirator--I am getting sick from breathing

> > it....

> > > LL

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

>

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Lucy,

Is there any way possible that you can spray your apt. with cedarcide

before you leave for vacation?

>

>

> Hi again,

>

> i want to try the bleach/epsom salt but I think I will wait because

of all the Windex i have been spraying.

>

> I am going on a road trip on Monday--all the way up to Montana-

Glacier Natl Park--it is going to be expensive but so beautiful!

>

> I will do the bleach when I get back in 2 weeks.

>

> I am not taking any clothes or aything from my house except my

ozone generator.

>

> We are not even driving our own car.

>

> I am bringing the ozone gen to do the car in case i feel funky.

>

> Does anyone else have any recommendations as to making my vacation

bug-free?

> LL

>

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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but usually grains will be okay for a week or

two in the fridge. Just put them in a little milk, and drain it out, rinse them

with fresh milk or filtered water (to chlorine), and start again. If it's going

to be more than 2 weeks, you can freeze them in a little bit of milk. They will

last a few months in the freezer. When you're ready to use them, thaw them out,

rinse, and start using. They won't work the same as they did before, because

they need time to recover, but they should be okay.

>

>

> what does one do with the grains when going on vacation for over a week, or

even two?

>

> thanks, diana

>

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We have struggled with this question in the past as well for Busch

Gardens Tampa. I had a hard time with the idea, but we were able to get

a full day in with me pushing around. She was very happy about

the idea, and she felt better the next day. I would ask her how she

feels about it. I always try to give Em the option even if it makes me

feel sad. At least she feels better with the accommodations which makes

us all feel a little better. And if she feels bad later you can't feel

like it was your fault. The last time we went I rented a double

stroller and I pushed 2 kids around by myself all day. The next day is

when had that weird blistering on her feet. If I hadn't strolled

her around in the stroller all day I'd have felt terrible, like it was

my fault.

>

> Hello all,

>

> We are avid Walt Disney World fans. We have made many visits with no

> trouble, but our DD became symptomatic after our last trip. This last

week

> we went to our State Fair and found that she did not have the

endurance to

> go-go-go like we used to. Her knees became swollen and painful after

just a

> couple of hours. So, has anyone done Disney with their child? How

did it

> go? Should we rent a wheel chair...I am not sure why, but the idea of

it

> makes me very sad. Any advice is welcomed.

>

>

>

> Anne

>

> Daughter , 10, poly

>

>

>

>

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Anne~

There is a special pass you can get when entering the park (it's name is

slipping my mind right now and it's not advertised anywhere) that will allow her

whatever acommodations she needs. If you decide to rent a wheelchair...you will

not need the pass...there are wheelchair access lines at most attractions. We

will be getting a special needs stroller so we will need the special pass...plus

my guy has some other issues that we need the pass for. Also, if your daugter

is immune suppressed...they will do special 'treatments' to the room...I was

amazed at what they do. Just click on " Need special accommodations for a Guest

with disabilities? " when looking at the hotels.

My guy wanted to go for his birthday in July...but we said no way...it's just

too hot. We will be going sometime this fall...we live about three hours

away...so we'll pick a cooler weekend.

And I hear ya on the wheelchair...that's why we are getting the bid kid stroller

instead.

Good luck,

and , 6, poly (04/09) plus a bunch of other stuff

>

> Hello all,

>

> We are avid Walt Disney World fans. We have made many visits with no

> trouble, but our DD became symptomatic after our last trip. This last week

> we went to our State Fair and found that she did not have the endurance to

> go-go-go like we used to. Her knees became swollen and painful after just a

> couple of hours. So, has anyone done Disney with their child? How did it

> go? Should we rent a wheel chair...I am not sure why, but the idea of it

> makes me very sad. Any advice is welcomed.

>

>

>

> Anne

>

> Daughter , 10, poly

>

>

>

>

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