Guest guest Posted January 30, 2009 Report Share Posted January 30, 2009 Duncan, I chew up 2 vitamin C tablets while drinking whey. The whey makes the C feel less acid in my mouth. I wonder if I am doing this to provide a more acidic stomach environment when drinking whey? It just seemed like a good thing to do. Alobar On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: > Most hypothyroids, , respond to a reduction in toxin load and > temporary thyroid support. > > Anyway, SomaLife's amino acids are alkaline and an acid condition is > required for their dissolution and absorption. I suggest taking them with > an acid drink like OJ but an HCl or two would be functionally > equivalent. > > SomaLife Halth Products points out that according to HGH research, > mornings are best for taking secretagogues for women, nighttime for > men. That said, the reverse is almost as functional if done on an empty > stomach. I take mine in the AM, and my wife takes hers in the PM., > the reverse of the recommendation. > > Duncan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 I think yes, try vinegar. Duncan > > Anyway, SomaLife's amino acids are alkaline and an acid condition is > > required for their dissolution and absorption. I suggest taking them with > > an acid drink like OJ but an HCl or two would be functionally > > equivalent. > > > Would a couple of tablespoons of cider vinegar do as well? > sol > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 I think the vitamin C won't change stomach pH as much as the whey will, Alobar. all good, Duncan > > Most hypothyroids, , respond to a reduction in toxin load and > > temporary thyroid support. > > > > Anyway, SomaLife's amino acids are alkaline and an acid condition is > > required for their dissolution and absorption. I suggest taking them with > > an acid drink like OJ but an HCl or two would be functionally > > equivalent. > > > > SomaLife Halth Products points out that according to HGH research, > > mornings are best for taking secretagogues for women, nighttime for > > men. That said, the reverse is almost as functional if done on an empty > > stomach. I take mine in the AM, and my wife takes hers in the PM., > > the reverse of the recommendation. > > > > Duncan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 Hi, IPADD exists solely on the internet, at least for now. We all just have to imagine what the others look and sound like. We have discussed meetings in the past, for example, around Lobby Day for Disabilities in Springfield, but so far that's been an idea and not a reality. Since our members are all over the state of Illinois, it's hard to imagine where else a bunch of us might land on the same day and time. The home page for IPADD can be visited at: IPADDUnite/ This is where you can access our Links and Files sections, chock full of helpful resources. Hope that answers your questions. Let me know if you need more info. Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Gerald, will you be going to Dr. Samadi at Hackensack? Walkleader From: gerald3nyc@... Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2009 18:19:13 -0700 Subject: RE: Re: Questions to ask the audiologist Recent Activity 5 New MembersVisit Your Group Give Back for Good Get inspired by a good cause. Y! Toolbar Get it Free! easy 1-click access to your groups. Start a group in 3 easy steps. Connect with others. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Walk,  That was a posting error. Won-Taek Choe MD is my surgeon. Dr. Choe graduated from Harvard with an A.B. and Stanford Medical College with a MD. He has written many technical articles on biochemistry.  Dr. Choe practices out of New York Eye and Ear Infirmary in New York City, and  University of Hackensack Medical Center, and Englewood Medical Center in New Jersey.  Before I see Dr. Choe (but I am in email contact with him) I have to have a cochlear implant evaluation this Friday, June 5 at 10 AM at Hackensack. If I get a low score on audiology and speech discrimination there will be a psychological component by the audiologist.   My ENT at ENT and Allergy Associates does not feel I will get a high score. I have to see my hearing aid audiologist there tomorrow afternoon to replace hearing aid tubing. I want them to be in optimum condition of the cochlear implant evaluation.  Dr. Choe does not want me to travel far after surgery. So surgery will probably be in New York City but mapping at Hackensack since the facility takes my insurance.  That is one of the reasons I had to postpone surgery. Dr. Choe located the facility for mapping and pushed this through. Many surgeons take New York State Empire United Health Care but few facilities do so. Hackensack already received United Health Care payment for evaluation and mapping. So alternate facilities in New York City is out of the question now.  Gerald From: Walk Leader <walkleader@...> Subject: RE: Re: Questions Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2009, 10:33 AM Gerald, will you be going to Dr. Samadi at Hackensack? Walkleader groups (DOT) com From: gerald3nyc (DOT) com Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2009 18:19:13 -0700 Subject: RE: Re: Questions to ask the audiologist Recent Activity 5 New MembersVisit Your Group Give Back for Good Get inspired by a good cause. Y! Toolbar Get it Free! easy 1-click access to your groups. Start a group in 3 easy steps. Connect with others. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Gerald Gollinger wrote  Hackensack already received United Health Care payment for evaluation and mapping. So alternate facilities in New York City is out of the question now.  Hackensack only received approval or certification for payment. They will be paid after they perform the services. A $30 co payment will apply. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 Rose, I have been dealing with this for about 9 months and am close to a cure although I beleive they are still in my yard and I have been picking up stragglers. I will answer the questions I feel I can help with. 1. I would have your daughter find a place to stay until you can purchase menthol crystals and put borax down on the carpet. She should spend a minimal amount of time at home until things are under control. 4. If you don't have a lot of hot water you could also use a cup of borax and a half cup of ammonia (use less if you have a front loading washer)with cold water, dry on hot. 5. My husband already thinks I'm nuts. I am the only one in the house that the mites continually attack. One son was swarmed when he emptied a wastebasket, but hasn't had any other problems yet. I use borax on the carpets and only nylar and pine sol on the wood floor and tile. 6. I went through a period of about 6 months where I had very few skin bites, but rash areas and was infested internally (eyes, nose, ears, throat, intestines) I'm starting to get skin bites again that is why I believe I am picking them up outsie when I do yard work. 7. I used sulfur cream a lot in the beginning and I think it prolonged the condition. After a couple of prescriptions from a derm they cleared up and I started working on my environment. I think others could better answer ?'s 2 & 3. Good luck it is exhausting at first and at times it is hard to think positive, but with perseverence we can live normal lives again. God bless, Laurel > > Thanks in advance for bearing with me as I am new here. I am reading as much as I can to catch up but need some help on basics. I have been treating for scabies and have to rethink everything. > > 1. Is it typical that these bird or rodent mites will eventually attack everyone in the household? Is it safe for my 28 year old daughter to be in the house with my husband and I? She is a massage therapist and would be out of work if she couldn't touch anyone. Wouldn't it be best for her to leave asap? What would you suggest if it were your daughter? > > 2., As I understand it, these types of mites do not reproduce on and under the skin. Is that right? Or do they lay eggs on the skin? and in the environment.?? Is it right that the lesions are an allergic reaction to the bites? And do not contain mites or eggs? > > 3. That being so, are the skin treatments and baths, etc are to help heal the lesions and remove the crawlers and possibly eggs laid on the skin but as much or more effort needs to be placed in the environment? > > 4. Will borax help with colored clothes, towels, etc? or is white with Chlorox the best? I have a small hot water heater so can't get the entire load real hot. By the time it is full it is hot but not real hot. > > 5. Do you guys just live with Borax all over the floor? everywhere? My husband will think I " m nuts! He alreadly thinks I'm neurotic showering and bathing all the time and washing everything all day long. I've almost lost a work contract due to all the time this is taking. > > 6. Do they bite internally? So a person could be infected and not have any outer lesions? > > 7. I've been applying sulfur lotion everyday for two months morning and night. It has kept them down but my skin has aged 20 years. Has anyone found the sulfur to help or is it just the extra bathing that keeps these critters down? > > Thanks again. I'm beside myself. Grateful to have a place to go. Who's behind this site?? > > Blessings to all, > rose > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 Hi Lauer4lea May I ask a question ? What prescriptions did the Derm give you ? Thanks, Bill laurel4lea wrote: > Rose, > I have been dealing with this for about 9 months and am close to a cure although I beleive they are still in my yard and I have been picking up stragglers. I will answer the questions I feel I can help with. > 1. I would have your daughter find a place to stay until you can purchase menthol crystals and put borax down on the carpet. She should spend a minimal amount of time at home until things are under control. > 4. If you don't have a lot of hot water you could also use a cup of borax and a half cup of ammonia (use less if you have a front loading washer)with cold water, dry on hot. > 5. My husband already thinks I'm nuts. I am the only one in the house that the mites continually attack. One son was swarmed when he emptied a wastebasket, but hasn't had any other problems yet. I use borax on the carpets and only nylar and pine sol on the wood floor and tile. > 6. I went through a period of about 6 months where I had very few skin bites, but rash areas and was infested internally (eyes, nose, ears, throat, intestines) I'm starting to get skin bites again that is why I believe I am picking them up outsie when I do yard work. > 7. I used sulfur cream a lot in the beginning and I think it prolonged the condition. After a couple of prescriptions from a derm they cleared up and I started working on my environment. > I think others could better answer ?'s 2 & 3. > Good luck it is exhausting at first and at times it is hard to think positive, but with perseverence we can live normal lives again. > God bless, Laurel > >> >> Thanks in advance for bearing with me as I am new here. I am reading as much as I can to catch up but need some help on basics. I have been treating for scabies and have to rethink everything. >> >> 1. Is it typical that these bird or rodent mites will eventually attack everyone in the household? Is it safe for my 28 year old daughter to be in the house with my husband and I? She is a massage therapist and would be out of work if she couldn't touch anyone. Wouldn't it be best for her to leave asap? What would you suggest if it were your daughter? >> >> 2., As I understand it, these types of mites do not reproduce on and under the skin. Is that right? Or do they lay eggs on the skin? and in the environment. ?? Is it right that the lesions are an allergic reaction to the bites? And do not contain mites or eggs? >> >> 3. That being so, are the skin treatments and baths, etc are to help heal the lesions and remove the crawlers and possibly eggs laid on the skin but as much or more effort needs to be placed in the environment? >> >> 4. Will borax help with colored clothes, towels, etc? or is white with Chlorox the best? I have a small hot water heater so can't get the entire load real hot. By the time it is full it is hot but not real hot. >> >> 5. Do you guys just live with Borax all over the floor? everywhere? My husband will think I " m nuts! He alreadly thinks I'm neurotic showering and bathing all the time and washing everything all day long. I've almost lost a work contract due to all the time this is taking. >> >> 6. Do they bite internally? So a person could be infected and not have any outer lesions? >> >> 7. I've been applying sulfur lotion everyday for two months morning and night. It has kept them down but my skin has aged 20 years. Has anyone found the sulfur to help or is it just the extra bathing that keeps these critters down? >> >> Thanks again. I'm beside myself. Grateful to have a place to go. Who's behind this site?? >> >> Blessings to all, >> rose >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 Thanks so much Laurel, I'm grateful to hear you feel you are close to a cure. That is really good news! I appreciate you taking your time to help me out. I hope you don't mind if I ask you a few more questions.? Would you be willing to share which perscriptions your dermatologist perscribed that you thought were effective? Have you positively identified your mite as a birdmite? I found some mite samples tonight in the folds of the plastic of my bedcover. I am hopeful to finally get a diagnosis of what has been eating us after all these months! I was just thinking tonight I needed something for the environment but I don't want to use toxic chemicals if I can avoid it. Are there harmful effects for people with Nylar? I would really love to speak with you by phone to talk about your internal condition. Would you be willing to have a conversation? If so, when would be good for you? Afternoons or evenings are best for me any day but Saturday or Tues. Thanks again to all, I'm learning a lot everyday. Hope to give back to all of you once I get my bearings with this condition. > > > > Thanks in advance for bearing with me as I am new here. I am reading as much as I can to catch up but need some help on basics. I have been treating for scabies and have to rethink everything. > > > > 1. Is it typical that these bird or rodent mites will eventually attack everyone in the household? Is it safe for my 28 year old daughter to be in the house with my husband and I? She is a massage therapist and would be out of work if she couldn't touch anyone. Wouldn't it be best for her to leave asap? What would you suggest if it were your daughter? > > > > 2., As I understand it, these types of mites do not reproduce on and under the skin. Is that right? Or do they lay eggs on the skin? and in the environment.?? Is it right that the lesions are an allergic reaction to the bites? And do not contain mites or eggs? > > > > 3. That being so, are the skin treatments and baths, etc are to help heal the lesions and remove the crawlers and possibly eggs laid on the skin but as much or more effort needs to be placed in the environment? > > > > 4. Will borax help with colored clothes, towels, etc? or is white with Chlorox the best? I have a small hot water heater so can't get the entire load real hot. By the time it is full it is hot but not real hot. > > > > 5. Do you guys just live with Borax all over the floor? everywhere? My husband will think I " m nuts! He alreadly thinks I'm neurotic showering and bathing all the time and washing everything all day long. I've almost lost a work contract due to all the time this is taking. > > > > 6. Do they bite internally? So a person could be infected and not have any outer lesions? > > > > 7. I've been applying sulfur lotion everyday for two months morning and night. It has kept them down but my skin has aged 20 years. Has anyone found the sulfur to help or is it just the extra bathing that keeps these critters down? > > > > Thanks again. I'm beside myself. Grateful to have a place to go. Who's behind this site?? > > > > Blessings to all, > > rose > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2009 Report Share Posted June 19, 2009 20x ? = 400 ml x 5 20 There is a formula; C1 x V1 = C2 x V2 where C = concentration in % and V = volume in ml and C = X gm /100ml the word 'of' is translated to multiplication You now have 400 ml of a 5% solution you started with some unknown quantity or volume of a 20% solution C1 x V1 = C2 x V2 20% x V1 = 5% of 400ml 20% x V1 = 5% of 400ml -------- ----------- 20%---------20% 5% of 400ml V1 = ---------------- 20% V1 = 100 ml check: 20% x 100ml = 5% x 400 ml 2000ml = 2000 ml Hope this helps, Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS Founder /Owner > > > > > > Hi ebeth118, > > > try these > > > > > > > > > a is for ear > > > a looks like the shape of the ear. > > > Now, think about this. > > > just assume everything right is first. > > > so as d comes first in terms of alphabelts. > > > so a.d is right ear. > > > > > > you are now left with s and its left ear. > > > > > > dont worry about u is for both > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > o is for eye > > > o likes like the shape of the eye > > > imige the same things for eye > > > > > > Hope this unscientic thinking helps. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > > > From: Beth <ebeth1118@ ..> > > > JeanettasPTCBStudyG roup@groups .com > > > Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 11:26:32 AM > > > Subject: [JeanettasPTCBStudy Group] eyedrop, eardrop questions > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Is there an easy way to remember the sig codes for eye and ear drops? I get them confused, and have heard people talk about how they remember them, but never really wrote it down. I always have to stop and think about it, but want to just remember immediately. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2009 Report Share Posted June 19, 2009 Very helpful. Thanks ________________________________ From: Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS Chemistry <rxjm2002@...> Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 9:30:12 AM Subject: Re: questions 20x ? = 400 ml x 5 20 There is a formula; C1 x V1 = C2 x V2 where C = concentration in % and V = volume in ml and C = X gm /100ml the word 'of' is translated to multiplication You now have 400 ml of a 5% solution you started with some unknown quantity or volume of a 20% solution C1 x V1 = C2 x V2 20% x V1 = 5% of 400ml 20% x V1 = 5% of 400ml -------- ----------- 20%--------- 20% 5% of 400ml V1 = ------------ ---- 20% V1 = 100 ml check: 20% x 100ml = 5% x 400 ml 2000ml = 2000 ml Hope this helps, Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS Founder /Owner > > > > > > Hi ebeth118, > > > try these > > > > > > > > > a is for ear > > > a looks like the shape of the ear. > > > Now, think about this. > > > just assume everything right is first. > > > so as d comes first in terms of alphabelts. > > > so a.d is right ear. > > > > > > you are now left with s and its left ear. > > > > > > dont worry about u is for both > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > o is for eye > > > o likes like the shape of the eye > > > imige the same things for eye > > > > > > Hope this unscientic thinking helps. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > > > From: Beth <ebeth1118@ ..> > > > JeanettasPTCBStudyG roup@groups .com > > > Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 11:26:32 AM > > > Subject: [JeanettasPTCBStudy Group] eyedrop, eardrop questions > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Is there an easy way to remember the sig codes for eye and ear drops? I get them confused, and have heard people talk about how they remember them, but never really wrote it down. I always have to stop and think about it, but want to just remember immediately. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2009 Report Share Posted June 19, 2009 > > > > > > Thanks in advance for bearing with me as I am new here. I am reading as much as I can to catch up but need some help on basics. I have been treating for scabies and have to rethink everything. > > > > > > 1. Is it typical that these bird or rodent mites will eventually attack everyone in the household? Is it safe for my 28 year old daughter to be in the house with my husband and I? She is a massage therapist and would be out of work if she couldn't touch anyone. Wouldn't it be best for her to leave asap? What would you suggest if it were your daughter? > > > > > > 2., As I understand it, these types of mites do not reproduce on and under the skin. Is that right? Or do they lay eggs on the skin? and in the environment.?? Is it right that the lesions are an allergic reaction to the bites? And do not contain mites or eggs? > > > > > > 3. That being so, are the skin treatments and baths, etc are to help heal the lesions and remove the crawlers and possibly eggs laid on the skin but as much or more effort needs to be placed in the environment? > > > > > > 4. Will borax help with colored clothes, towels, etc? or is white with Chlorox the best? I have a small hot water heater so can't get the entire load real hot. By the time it is full it is hot but not real hot. > > > > > > 5. Do you guys just live with Borax all over the floor? everywhere? My husband will think I " m nuts! He alreadly thinks I'm neurotic showering and bathing all the time and washing everything all day long. I've almost lost a work contract due to all the time this is taking. > > > > > > 6. Do they bite internally? So a person could be infected and not have any outer lesions? > > > > > > 7. I've been applying sulfur lotion everyday for two months morning and night. It has kept them down but my skin has aged 20 years. Has anyone found the sulfur to help or is it just the extra bathing that keeps these critters down? > > > > > > Thanks again. I'm beside myself. Grateful to have a place to go. Who's behind this site?? > > > > > > Blessings to all, > > > rose > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 2-12.5 mg Iodoral? Yes Iodoral can start a period but usually not at 25 mgs. For me it happened at 100 mgs. I am in meno and no longer get periods but when I upped it to 100 mgs I got a cycle every 2 weeks. We did Vit A (25,000) IU to get it back under control. Remember that iodine goes to the ovaries and uterus so it is hormonally driven in that respect as well. Steph questions Hi, I started taking 2 iodorals a few months ago. also had my thyroid meds increased and a change in my bio-HRT , Ive had menopause for 3 yrs now. anyway, my thyroid labs went up, so Im now decreasing those meds, but I got a period.. cramps and everything now.. The HRT was NOT supposed to do that.. I specifically discussed that with the compounding phramcy.. so Im wondering if the iodoral did something? I did email the pharmacy also. and will wait to see what happens next month. of course I still havent lost any weight either.. wouldnt mind so much iof i saw some other result like weight loss... or nicer hair... kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 > > 2-12.5 mg Iodoral? > > Yes Iodoral can start a period but usually not at 25 mgs. For me it happened at 100 mgs. I am in meno and no longer get periods but when I upped it to 100 mgs I got a cycle every 2 weeks. ------> I also had that happen on 25mgs of iodine. My periods stopped over a year ago. I went back on iodine recently at 25mgs and had 3 periods in a row for 3 months. This was also with fairly high vit A supplementation. I'm waiting this month to see if it continues. (Also saw no weightloss or difference in my hair...just periods) Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 should we all be on higher doses of vitamin a?? i did read this somewhere about needing to take a along with iodine.....could it be we all start having periods on iodine because we are supposed to?? i mean maybe the iodine has normalized our hormones ....i guess having one every 2 weeks is not good but if we have one every month is that a bad thing?? i am perimenopausal so have a few here and there ....so not sure if it is related to iodine or not...From: Lynn <lyn122@...>Subject: Re: questionsiodine Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2009, 7:53 AM > > 2-12.5 mg Iodoral? > > Yes Iodoral can start a period but usually not at 25 mgs. For me it happened at 100 mgs. I am in meno and no longer get periods but when I upped it to 100 mgs I got a cycle every 2 weeks. ------> I also had that happen on 25mgs of iodine. My periods stopped over a year ago. I went back on iodine recently at 25mgs and had 3 periods in a row for 3 months. This was also with fairly high vit A supplementation. I'm waiting this month to see if it continues. (Also saw no weightloss or difference in my hair...just periods) Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2009 Report Share Posted July 8, 2009 Vitamin A is also essential for the thyroid gland, among other things. We get our vitamin A from cod liver in its own oil. from Israel > > > > > > 2-12.5 mg Iodoral? > > > > > > Yes Iodoral can start a period but usually not at 25 mgs. For me it happened at 100 mgs. I am in meno and no longer get periods but when I upped it to 100 mgs I got a cycle every 2 weeks. > > > > ------> I also had that happen on 25mgs of iodine. My periods stopped over a year ago. I went back on iodine recently at 25mgs and had 3 periods in a row for 3 months. This was also with fairly high vit A supplementation. I'm waiting this month to see if it continues. > > > > (Also saw no weightloss or difference in my hair...just periods) > > > > Lynn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 I'm going to speak at our local Board of Ed meeting tonight. I'm bringing a copy of our state law, and copies of exemption forms for them to attach to their minutes. I will touch on swine flu but plan to speak more on that at their Sept. meeting when all the nurses and whoever else will be discussing it. The plan tonight is to get it in the papers about exemptions for the straggler parents (like me) who have yet to get their kids physicals. Fortunately, the reporter is a friend. Winnie questions vaccinations > Hey folks > > Thursday I have my first vaccine education class with three > people at the health food store. no problem. > > I am passing out fliers all week to city and county employees. > no problem. > > Sunday is my 26th annual car show.lots of work but no problem. > > Monday , meeting with the superintendent to dicuss vaccines in > general and what he is doing specifically on the swine flu. > Problem, my brain is fried. I want to ask him some hard > questions beside my usual stuff. > > The only one I can think of off the top is why are parents not > informed about their exemptions and why are school personal > always telling parents they have no choice. > > I have had conversations with him before and he knows who I am. > We have a good relationship now, but i don't know if that will > be the case after our meeting. > > Anyway, any other hard hitting questions will be appreciated. > > Jim > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 sounds good. ________________________________ From: " wharrison@... " <wharrison@...> Vaccinations@... Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 12:33:15 PM Subject: Re: questions  I'm going to speak at our local Board of Ed meeting tonight. I'm bringing a copy of our state law, and copies of exemption forms for them to attach to their minutes. I will touch on swine flu but plan to speak more on that at their Sept. meeting when all the nurses and whoever else will be discussing it. The plan tonight is to get it in the papers about exemptions for the straggler parents (like me) who have yet to get their kids physicals. Fortunately, the reporter is a friend. Winnie questions vaccinations > Hey folks > > Thursday I have my first vaccine education class with three > people at the health food store. no problem. > > I am passing out fliers all week to city and county employees. > no problem. > > Sunday is my 26th annual car show.lots of work but no problem. > > Monday , meeting with the superintendent to dicuss vaccines in > general and what he is doing specifically on the swine flu. > Problem, my brain is fried. I want to ask him some hard > questions beside my usual stuff. > > The only one I can think of off the top is why are parents not > informed about their exemptions and why are school personal > always telling parents they have no choice. > > I have had conversations with him before and he knows who I am. > We have a good relationship now, but i don't know if that will > be the case after our meeting. > > Anyway, any other hard hitting questions will be appreciated. > > Jim > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 I would love to go speak at the BOE but have no clue what to say or where to start. I am not a good speaker either so I would be very nervous. Tina On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Jim O <jimokelly@...> wrote: > > > sounds good. > > ________________________________ > From: " wharrison@... <wharrison%40optonline.net> " < > wharrison@... <wharrison%40optonline.net>> > Vaccinations@... <Vaccinations%40groups..com> > Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 12:33:15 PM > Subject: Re: questions > > > > I'm going to speak at our local Board of Ed meeting tonight. I'm bringing a > copy of our state law, and copies of exemption forms for them to attach to > their minutes. > > I will touch on swine flu but plan to speak more on that at their Sept. > meeting when all the nurses and whoever else will be discussing it. > > The plan tonight is to get it in the papers about exemptions for the > straggler parents (like me) who have yet to get their kids physicals. > Fortunately, the reporter is a friend. > > Winnie > > questions > vaccinations > > > Hey folks > > > > Thursday I have my first vaccine education class with three > > people at the health food store. no problem. > > > > I am passing out fliers all week to city and county employees. > > no problem. > > > > Sunday is my 26th annual car show.lots of work but no problem. > > > > Monday , meeting with the superintendent to dicuss vaccines in > > general and what he is doing specifically on the swine flu. > > Problem, my brain is fried. I want to ask him some hard > > questions beside my usual stuff. > > > > The only one I can think of off the top is why are parents not > > informed about their exemptions and why are school personal > > always telling parents they have no choice. > > > > I have had conversations with him before and he knows who I am. > > We have a good relationship now, but i don't know if that will > > be the case after our meeting. > > > > Anyway, any other hard hitting questions will be appreciated. > > > > Jim > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 Take what I wrote and just read it (obviously substitute your state laws info). I wasn't a good speaker either but had to do it because of an issue in town. It went on for five years--still not done--and it's second nature to me now. What you do is find out when and where the meetings are, get a copy of the agenda to see when public comment is, and go. They will ask when theyr'e ready for public comment, at which point you raise your hand, they call on you, you state your name and read. Then thank them and sit down. They generally don't answer questions. It's hard at first but just do it. It's important to have reporters there so it gets out to the parents. Winnie questions > > vaccinations > > > > > Hey folks > > > > > > Thursday I have my first vaccine education class with three > > > people at the health food store. no problem. > > > > > > I am passing out fliers all week to city and county employees. > > > no problem. > > > > > > Sunday is my 26th annual car show.lots of work but no problem. > > > > > > Monday , meeting with the superintendent to dicuss vaccines in > > > general and what he is doing specifically on the swine flu. > > > Problem, my brain is fried. I want to ask him some hard > > > questions beside my usual stuff. > > > > > > The only one I can think of off the top is why are parents not > > > informed about their exemptions and why are school personal > > > always telling parents they have no choice. > > > > > > I have had conversations with him before and he knows who I am. > > > We have a good relationship now, but i don't know if that will > > > be the case after our meeting. > > > > > > Anyway, any other hard hitting questions will be appreciated. > > > > > > Jim > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 I would ask about the academic health of the children, if that's a term. Years ago, there were no special ed rooms or teachers, kids didn't have all the learning problems, dyslexia, processing disorders, need sensory integration therapy, etc. and they didn't have the health problems that cause them to miss a lot of school, such as asthma, cancers, etc. or allergies to every food coming down the pike to the point that most elementary classrooms I've seen lately have signs on them: " Dairy-free, peanut-free, tree-nut free, egg-free, classroom " and kids can't bring in cupcakes or candy for fear of someone going in an anaphylactic shock. This isn't normal. What happened to these kids in the 1980's-90's that affected their brains, central nervous systems and immune systems if not vaccines? What responsibility do the schools have towards these kids for demanding they be vaccinated if it turns out years from now to finally be proven it was vaccines? Winnie questions vaccinations > Hey folks > > Thursday I have my first vaccine education class with three > people at the health food store. no problem. > > I am passing out fliers all week to city and county employees. > no problem. > > Sunday is my 26th annual car show.lots of work but no problem. > > Monday , meeting with the superintendent to dicuss vaccines in > general and what he is doing specifically on the swine flu. > Problem, my brain is fried. I want to ask him some hard > questions beside my usual stuff. > > The only one I can think of off the top is why are parents not > informed about their exemptions and why are school personal > always telling parents they have no choice. > > I have had conversations with him before and he knows who I am. > We have a good relationship now, but i don't know if that will > be the case after our meeting. > > Anyway, any other hard hitting questions will be appreciated. > > Jim > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 Then the S--t hits the fan. ________________________________ From: " wharrison@... " <wharrison@...> Vaccinations Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:46:27 PM Subject: Re: questions  I would ask about the academic health of the children, if that's a term. Years ago, there were no special ed rooms or teachers, kids didn't have all the learning problems, dyslexia, processing disorders, need sensory integration therapy, etc. and they didn't have the health problems that cause them to miss a lot of school, such as asthma, cancers, etc. or allergies to every food coming down the pike to the point that most elementary classrooms I've seen lately have signs on them: " Dairy-free, peanut-free, tree-nut free, egg-free, classroom " and kids can't bring in cupcakes or candy for fear of someone going in an anaphylactic shock. This isn't normal. What happened to these kids in the 1980's-90's that affected their brains, central nervous systems and immune systems if not vaccines? What responsibility do the schools have towards these kids for demanding they be vaccinated if it turns out years from now to finally be proven it was vaccines? Winnie questions vaccinations > Hey folks > > Thursday I have my first vaccine education class with three > people at the health food store. no problem. > > I am passing out fliers all week to city and county employees. > no problem. > > Sunday is my 26th annual car show.lots of work but no problem. > > Monday , meeting with the superintendent to dicuss vaccines in > general and what he is doing specifically on the swine flu. > Problem, my brain is fried. I want to ask him some hard > questions beside my usual stuff. > > The only one I can think of off the top is why are parents not > informed about their exemptions and why are school personal > always telling parents they have no choice. > > I have had conversations with him before and he knows who I am. > We have a good relationship now, but i don't know if that will > be the case after our meeting. > > Anyway, any other hard hitting questions will be appreciated. > > Jim > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 Then they write a sequel to the Homeland Security Act exonerating all pharmaceutical companies. And then they get caught like they did the first time around. I like that chapter! Winnie questions > vaccinations > > > Hey folks > > > > Thursday I have my first vaccine education class with three > > people at the health food store. no problem. > > > > I am passing out fliers all week to city and county employees. > > no problem. > > > > Sunday is my 26th annual car show.lots of work but no problem. > > > > Monday , meeting with the superintendent to dicuss vaccines in > > general and what he is doing specifically on the swine flu. > > Problem, my brain is fried. I want to ask him some hard > > questions beside my usual stuff. > > > > The only one I can think of off the top is why are parents not > > informed about their exemptions and why are school personal > > always telling parents they have no choice. > > > > I have had conversations with him before and he knows who I > am. > > We have a good relationship now, but i don't know if that will > > be the case after our meeting. > > > > Anyway, any other hard hitting questions will be appreciated. > > > > Jim > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2009 Report Share Posted September 21, 2009 in Isreal As I noted in my post, I eat very organic and do not eat processed foods. I also do not eat artificial sweeteners or additives and buy organic spices. Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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