Guest guest Posted November 18, 1999 Report Share Posted November 18, 1999 And I just jumped into the ranks of a mixed couple too. My fiance is coming up from California for Thanksgiving to meet my family. We're gonna have a blast. We're kind of at the " deliriously in love stage " . Judi (LP) and Gerry (BP) >Message: 5 > Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 15:36:17 -0600 > From: Bell <eibell@...> >Subject: Dwarfism BP/LP > >Hi April > >I have no idea on what the statistics are of BP/LP couples but then I >don't know what BP stands for either but my husband and I are both LP's. >My mother was LP and my father was average stature. So were my >grandparents on both sides though there was an old picture that my >grandmother had of a male dwarf but she would not acknowledge who he was >or if he was a relative, which we figure he was. > >On my husband's side, both is parents and grandparents are average >stature. > >This is my first attempt at answering an inquiry, as I just joined the >list the first of the week. > >I live in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada and am a member of the Little People >of Manitoba. > > Bell > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2000 Report Share Posted March 5, 2000 Good point and I would be interested in the answers to your questions. I am a type O too. In Love & Light, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2000 Report Share Posted March 20, 2000 >In response to your question about using aniseed, I feel that it would be irresponsible of me not to respond. The " bible " I >use for essential oil safety is " The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils " by Lawless and aniseed has a caution under safety: > " Its major component, anethole, is known to cause dermatities in some individuals-avoid in allergic and inflam. skin cond. >In large doses it is narcotic and slows down the circulation; can lead to cerebral disorders. Use in moderation only. " My >mother loves this scent as well and I wanted to make something for her but the cautions had me a little spooked. Hi , Thanks too for this info. I have used aniseed EO in CP, but was debating on putting it in M & P. Now I definately won't. My question is..........do you think the EO properties hold up in CP?? I've heard before that there is some debate on this. I have to say, the CP i did up is lovely and smells good enough to eat! Thanks, Connie :-) Heaven Scent by Constance LaSalle, ON Canada *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Mannatech Independent Associate http://www.mannapages.com/wholesomeliving *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2000 Report Share Posted April 17, 2000 Carol, More Info at: http://www.hacres.com also another good one is http://www.chetday.com I have spent eons at these sites learning the diet connection to cleansing parasites. JB Message: 9 Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2000 13:07:09 -0500 (CDT) From: CCs@... Subject: Hallelujuia Diet Carol, This is the only place I can find info on this diet. http://yourlifesource.com/h_acres.htm Hi JB, <Just thinking,could your hives have anything to do with chemical sensitivitys?> This could be!?! I havn't had any hives for about 3 days but I also have been very strickt with my eating and have had nothing but fresh fruit veggies and whole grains! I tried to change all my houshold cleaners to borax and such like Dr. clark says in her book, but I can't get anything clean with this stuff and after a week I gave up and got a cleaner called planet solutions it's supposed to be vegtable enzymes, it works great for cleaning dishes and floors ect.. but I still don't know 0f a good soap,shampoo?? any ideas? Even the health food store shampoos smell like chemicals. I was going to try herbal life products from my friend but havn't yet. And I don't know how to test this stuff the Dr. way. ( to short on cash to buy a tester)Thanks for the help everyone! Also about the diabetes info this was great thank you. I know that type 1 like I have can be caused by childhood vaccines, as well as pasturized cow milk consumption. Thanks so much, JB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2001 Report Share Posted June 6, 2001 Hello all, First, I am sorry to hear of the troubles some of you are having, I know that I too have been very slow the last 3 months. Jon, I am going to have to kick your ass, because we were neck and neck and you have shot ahead me by leaps and bounds. I am working out, but not dieting. I try to eat well and just started on the protein thing regularly, but it is very frustrating. I just have to be happy that I have lost 65 pounds so far...I cannot imagine where I would be without the surgery. Second, congrats to all of you who are doing so well and reaching milestones. I am so happy for you! Anyway, the reason I am writing is that I have been reading alot about folks having trouble with the protein shake and I can identify. The first stuff I bought was so horrible that even thinking about it now makes me want to gag. So I held off for awhile until I found the Vitalady.com site. I strongly encourage all of you to check it out. She sells samples so you can find one you like before you commit to purchasing a whole bunch of it. My search was tough because I wanted one without artificial sweetners or sugar. I found several options with Stevia and have now purchased three different types that I can alternate. They are low in carbs and low in sugar and each scoop is 27g protein. I am serious...check it out now and get some samples. I admit I got several I did not like, but did not have to buy a whole container before I realized it. Good luck all, Mara 11/22/00 -65 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2002 Report Share Posted June 4, 2002 Georgia has a waiver for income to receive Medicaid if the child is determined to have a disabliity. Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2002 Report Share Posted November 13, 2002 >My doctor said I will be taking 1300 mg of aspirin every day for the >rest of my life. >Harold Hi Harold - that's what I've been told too. :-) all the best, Beverley Author of " The Chimaera Conspiracy " , new Australian YA sci-fi mystery http://chimaera.topcities.com Homeschool Australia! http://members.ozemail.com.au/~beverleypaine/homeschool Editor of new children's ezine: Unschool~Kidz! http://members.ozemail.com.au/~beverleypaine/Unschool~Kidz/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2005 Report Share Posted June 25, 2005 Penny- Yes, this handout is a bit out of date. My source said that Stratton is currently using a mino/zith/flagyl combo. But I'd print out the stuff off of Wheldon's site as Stratton has referred to Wheldon as representing his treatment protocal. The only difference in the US is using zithromax rather than Rozithromicin as in Britain. I'm going to try another email to Stratton at Vanderbilt when I get back from out of town work, and see if he is willing to update that handout with current abx recommendations. See if I can enlist his blessing for a consolidated Cpn website-- Yes, Bleu, perhaps we could work together on this so the brain fog might have less chance of getting both of us at once on the technical side! Yes, I was positive for Cpn and not for Lyme's, my daughter just the opposite. I haven't had any retesting yet to see my antigen levels. In the as yet unpublished paper by Wheldon and Stratton that Nelly referrred to, they talk about the limitations of Cpn tests, that some with active infection can test negative, and that herx-like response to abx, especially to flagyl, may be a post-hoc indicator that treating based on clinical signs for Cpn is valid. Nelly- do you think you could make a summary of this paper for us? It has some useful thoughts in it. Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2005 Report Share Posted June 25, 2005 Penny- Yes, this handout is a bit out of date. My source said that Stratton is currently using a mino/zith/flagyl combo. But I'd print out the stuff off of Wheldon's site as Stratton has referred to Wheldon as representing his treatment protocal. The only difference in the US is using zithromax rather than Rozithromicin as in Britain. I'm going to try another email to Stratton at Vanderbilt when I get back from out of town work, and see if he is willing to update that handout with current abx recommendations. See if I can enlist his blessing for a consolidated Cpn website-- Yes, Bleu, perhaps we could work together on this so the brain fog might have less chance of getting both of us at once on the technical side! Yes, I was positive for Cpn and not for Lyme's, my daughter just the opposite. I haven't had any retesting yet to see my antigen levels. In the as yet unpublished paper by Wheldon and Stratton that Nelly referrred to, they talk about the limitations of Cpn tests, that some with active infection can test negative, and that herx-like response to abx, especially to flagyl, may be a post-hoc indicator that treating based on clinical signs for Cpn is valid. Nelly- do you think you could make a summary of this paper for us? It has some useful thoughts in it. Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2005 Report Share Posted June 25, 2005 Yeah, it's these difficult to nail down bugs that really " bug " me. I know c.pneumonia's going to be almost as bad as the lyme situation. But might as well get tested for everything if insurance will pay, and the stigma won't affect my docs opinion of my illness(I only tell the ones who believe in the infectious angle). In the mean time, this is why I really think culturing the toxic organisms, like staph and pseudomonas, etc., that are easy to grow and do lots of damage, is the smart way to go, ala Tony and Tarello. I think if you can knock out a MRSA you're probably going to knock out these other difficult bugs as well. At least that's what I've seen, people who get over their chronic illnesses after MASSIVE abx treatment (either very long term, or very high dose, in hospital). penny > Penny- > Yes, this handout is a bit out of date. My source said > that Stratton is currently using a mino/zith/flagyl > combo. But I'd print out the stuff off of Wheldon's > site as Stratton has referred to Wheldon as > representing his treatment protocal. The only > difference in the US is using zithromax rather than > Rozithromicin as in Britain. > > I'm going to try another email to Stratton at > Vanderbilt when I get back from out of town work, and > see if he is willing to update that handout with > current abx recommendations. See if I can enlist his > blessing for a consolidated Cpn website-- Yes, Bleu, > perhaps we could work together on this so the brain > fog might have less chance of getting both of us at > once on the technical side! > > > Yes, I was positive for Cpn and not for Lyme's, my > daughter just the opposite. I haven't had any > retesting yet to see my antigen levels. > > In the as yet unpublished paper by Wheldon and > Stratton that Nelly referrred to, they talk about the > limitations of Cpn tests, that some with active > infection can test negative, and that herx-like > response to abx, especially to flagyl, may be a > post-hoc indicator that treating based on clinical > signs for Cpn is valid. Nelly- do you think you could > make a summary of this paper for us? It has some > useful thoughts in it. > > Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 Can you direct me to Wheldon's site? I would like to print this out for my Doc too. Marie --- penny <pennyhoule@...> wrote: > Yeah, it's these difficult to nail down bugs that > really " bug " me. I > know c.pneumonia's going to be almost as bad as the > lyme situation. > But might as well get tested for everything if > insurance will pay, > and the stigma won't affect my docs opinion of my > illness(I only > tell the ones who believe in the infectious angle). > > In the mean time, this is why I really think > culturing the toxic > organisms, like staph and pseudomonas, etc., that > are easy to grow > and do lots of damage, is the smart way to go, ala > Tony and Tarello. > > I think if you can knock out a MRSA you're probably > going to knock > out these other difficult bugs as well. At least > that's what I've > seen, people who get over their chronic illnesses > after MASSIVE abx > treatment (either very long term, or very high dose, > in hospital). > > penny > > > > > Penny- > > Yes, this handout is a bit out of date. My source > said > > that Stratton is currently using a > mino/zith/flagyl > > combo. But I'd print out the stuff off of > Wheldon's > > site as Stratton has referred to Wheldon as > > representing his treatment protocal. The only > > difference in the US is using zithromax rather > than > > Rozithromicin as in Britain. > > > > I'm going to try another email to Stratton at > > Vanderbilt when I get back from out of town work, > and > > see if he is willing to update that handout with > > current abx recommendations. See if I can enlist > his > > blessing for a consolidated Cpn website-- Yes, > Bleu, > > perhaps we could work together on this so the > brain > > fog might have less chance of getting both of us > at > > once on the technical side! > > > > > > Yes, I was positive for Cpn and not for Lyme's, my > > daughter just the opposite. I haven't had any > > retesting yet to see my antigen levels. > > > > In the as yet unpublished paper by Wheldon and > > Stratton that Nelly referrred to, they talk about > the > > limitations of Cpn tests, that some with active > > infection can test negative, and that herx-like > > response to abx, especially to flagyl, may be a > > post-hoc indicator that treating based on clinical > > signs for Cpn is valid. Nelly- do you think you > could > > make a summary of this paper for us? It has some > > useful thoughts in it. > > > > Jim > > > ____________________________________________________ Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football http://football.fantasysports. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 Penny My gut feeling is that people carry many bugs and when ill the hospital unwiitingly treats more than they realise and the patient recovers. An egs. of this is an old business acquaintance that would need 5 to 10minutes to start moving after his back would fire up with EXCRUCIATING pain. He developed something resmbling a serious lifethreatening pleurasy which saw hime receive six weeeks of megadose ABX and surprisingly this other age related back problem has never reappeared. > > Penny- > > Yes, this handout is a bit out of date. My source said > > that Stratton is currently using a mino/zith/flagyl > > combo. But I'd print out the stuff off of Wheldon's > > site as Stratton has referred to Wheldon as > > representing his treatment protocal. The only > > difference in the US is using zithromax rather than > > Rozithromicin as in Britain. > > > > I'm going to try another email to Stratton at > > Vanderbilt when I get back from out of town work, and > > see if he is willing to update that handout with > > current abx recommendations. See if I can enlist his > > blessing for a consolidated Cpn website-- Yes, Bleu, > > perhaps we could work together on this so the brain > > fog might have less chance of getting both of us at > > once on the technical side! > > > > > > Yes, I was positive for Cpn and not for Lyme's, my > > daughter just the opposite. I haven't had any > > retesting yet to see my antigen levels. > > > > In the as yet unpublished paper by Wheldon and > > Stratton that Nelly referrred to, they talk about the > > limitations of Cpn tests, that some with active > > infection can test negative, and that herx-like > > response to abx, especially to flagyl, may be a > > post-hoc indicator that treating based on clinical > > signs for Cpn is valid. Nelly- do you think you could > > make a summary of this paper for us? It has some > > useful thoughts in it. > > > > Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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