Guest guest Posted May 20, 2005 Report Share Posted May 20, 2005 Hi. We have an appt. on Tuesday May 24th at 3:45pm. I'm very nervous about it. How did your appt. go? What did they do and say? I live in Robbinsville which is a town close to Princeton. I know where Wall is! Let me know how your doing. Debbie and Brielle > Did you have the appt at CT? Who did you meet? What did they say > about Brielle. I was just there yesterday myself. Where in NJ are > you? I am in Wall...exit 98 GSP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2005 Report Share Posted May 20, 2005 Hi. We have an appt. on Tuesday May 24th at 3:45pm. I'm very nervous about it. How did your appt. go? What did they do and say? I live in Robbinsville which is a town close to Princeton. I know where Wall is! Let me know how your doing. Debbie and Brielle > Did you have the appt at CT? Who did you meet? What did they say > about Brielle. I was just there yesterday myself. Where in NJ are > you? I am in Wall...exit 98 GSP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Sorca. The /l/ and /r/ are later developing sounds, so don't be too concerned. You can do tongue clicks and look in the mirror with her to try to lift her tongue up for the /l/ licking lolipops or popsicles is fun. Sing with la, la, la and just pair the /l/ with vowels la, le, lo, lu. Don't be at all concerned about /r/. YOu can maybe even tell her to lift her tongue and say /la/ she just might get it, but I think it will come on its own. Enjoy the cute errors she makes. Debbie > This is totally unrelated, but I just saw that you are a speech > therapist. My first daughter turned 4 in May. She still uses the " w " > sound for some L's and R's. ie...the wion wawwed instead of the lion > roared. Jawry for jewelry. Are there any particular exercises that > I can do with her? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 I have never heard that biologics can cause Raynauds?? How prevalent is this?? ----- Original Message -----From: Deborah Bargad <dbargad@...>Date: Saturday, April 25, 2009 23:13Subject: Re: natural medsRheumatoid Arthritis > Biologics can cause a host of secondary conditions like Reynauds > Syndrome.My fingers and feel are always cold. Anti > depressants are a matter of> course with any chronic disease. Especially if it causes Pain. > Chronic Pain> can effect the chemical balance in the brain, that is why beta > endorphinsseem so promising in products like naltrexone. > Yours, Deborah> > On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 4:14 AM, roger pitcher > <smartdog_8@...>wrote:> >> >> > I don't take kindly to people trying to sell me some > miracle cure! > > Dorey trying to make money out of the ill is the lowest. Yes i > use natural> > products but none r going to cure me! yr promises are > bullshit, while> > natural products can help none in my experience will cure my > problem. When i> > hve a flare nothing stops it, not the doctors meds nor natural > products, but> > they all can help! and hve their place. Fish oil ( codliver), > any of the> > antioxitantes and natural yoghurts wth acidophilus! In my > experience the> > others r a expensive rip off other than replacing a healthy > diet if u don't> > hve one. Just wondering their are a few of u who take > methotrexate r you all> > taking anti depressants, found just like the Rituximab > treatment my blood> > ran cold as i experienced with methotrexate?> > ------------------------------> > MSN NZ Travel Find a way to cure that travel > bug<http://travel.msn.co.nz/>> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 All people are different but I have never had reynauds until I got RA and not even then until Remicade. Even though it usually happens in winter months, I am always either cold or too warm. I am sure its a metabolic change caused by the biologic. I am so used to it now. I just wanted to confirm that I have the phenomenon myself but everyone is different. If I can find a link I will post it. Deborah On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 9:39 AM, and Schulz <snooksmama@...> wrote: I have never heard that biologics can cause Raynauds?? How prevalent is this?? ----- Original Message -----From: Deborah Bargad <dbargad@...>Date: Saturday, April 25, 2009 23:13Subject: Re: natural meds Rheumatoid Arthritis > Biologics can cause a host of secondary conditions like Reynauds > Syndrome.My fingers and feel are always cold. Anti > depressants are a matter of> course with any chronic disease. Especially if it causes Pain. > Chronic Pain> can effect the chemical balance in the brain, that is why beta > endorphinsseem so promising in products like naltrexone. > Yours, Deborah> > On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 4:14 AM, roger pitcher > <smartdog_8@...>wrote:> >> >> > I don't take kindly to people trying to sell me some > miracle cure! > > Dorey trying to make money out of the ill is the lowest. Yes i > use natural> > products but none r going to cure me! yr promises are > bullshit, while> > natural products can help none in my experience will cure my > problem. When i> > hve a flare nothing stops it, not the doctors meds nor natural > products, but> > they all can help! and hve their place. Fish oil ( codliver), > any of the> > antioxitantes and natural yoghurts wth acidophilus! In my > experience the> > others r a expensive rip off other than replacing a healthy > diet if u don't> > hve one. Just wondering their are a few of u who take > methotrexate r you all > > taking anti depressants, found just like the Rituximab > treatment my blood> > ran cold as i experienced with methotrexate?> > ------------------------------> > MSN NZ Travel Find a way to cure that travel > bug<http://travel.msn.co.nz/>> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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