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You're most welcome, Elaine! How are you feeling?

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From: " Elaine " <elainer@...>

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Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 6:48 PM

Subject: RE: [ ] help for a friend

> Dear ,

> WOW, this is a fantastic reference!

> Thank you so much for posting it.

> Take Care

> elaine

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Reg Reynolds

Seizures can sometimes be controlled with medication (which I assume you have

tried) or trained out with EEG biofeedback

(neurofeedback). In any event, seizures hardly seem like a good enough reason

for her not to be placed in a regular classroom.

> From: pmnrs1325@...

> Subject: Help for a friend...

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> Hello,

> I recently recieved a phone call from a mother at the church which I attend.

> She has a 5 year old daughter who has frequent seizures. She lives in the

> Central Bucks School District and went today to look at a classroom that the

> district suggested. However, the classroom is a life skills classroom...

Their

> daughter, Tamara, speaks in full sentences... it is just the medical issue of

> the seizures that comes into play.

> Knowing Tamara, I do not feel that this would be the correct placement for

> her, as she is a high functioning, basically typical 5 year old... and I feel

> that she would only pick up behaviors in such a placement.

> Is there any other advice that you can think of to give this mother? Does

> anyone know of any typical kindergardens with extra support which would

> challenge her, yet allow her to be successful?

> Any input would be greatly appreciated...

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I have a friend who is suffering what we believe to be a gallbladder

attack. Her insurance through her new job will not kick in until

tomorrow so she is trying to wait it out, but in the meantime I

hoped I could ask questions of this forum......

Her symptoms are a sharp pain in the back, burning sensation under

her left breast, headache and nausea. Her 16 old daughter, her

mother and her grandmother all had their gall bladders removed and

she is hoping to keep hers.

In the meantime, what foods should she avoid as some seem to make

the pain worse? Also, what can she eat as she is very hungry?

Would you recommend apple juice? Please, any advice you can give

would be greatly appreciated. Is there an OCD pain killer that

anyone recommends for this type of pain? Any and all input is

greatly appreciated as I hate to see her suffer like this....

Thanks,

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Incidentally many attorneys already have a conflict of interest in

taking cases against -any- company that has frequent litagation, SO

if you are turned down by an attorney don't feel that it is because

you don't have a good case. Many attorneys were up front with me

that they could not take my case (against a brokerage firm) since

they have done business with the company before. In other words,

they have defended them before and want more business from them. If

they did a good job for me, I would be happy but unlikely to be a

source of repeat business for them. As it turned out I could not

find one law firm to defend me because they *all* said this, so I

contacted the Security and Exchange Commission and they referred me

to someone who took the case and we won, brokerage firm settled

before going to court.

I'm sure this is the case with many attorney firms doing business

with insurance companies. If they do a good job, the chance for

repeat business with a party with frequent litagation and plenty of

money to pay the bill, you may have a hard time finding a good

lawyer *even* if you have a very good case so don't be discouraged

if you feel you are right. I know you are going up against energy

company rather than insurance but I think point is the same.

>

> Unfortunately, the corporations tend to win these disputes because

they have deeper pockets from which to fight. ...I've actually had

attys send us away because we had worked with him, however. But

there are few folks who are relatively neutral and 'objective' on

this subject.

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