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For those of you who have gotten your child's titers checked, I have a question. Exactly what titers do you have checked? Is it just the MMR titers or do you also include the Dtp also?

Thanks in advance for your attention.

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List of helpful website links for resources. This website reference page will repeat every other week.This list is arranged Alphabetically.Barrie G. Galvin OTR/L & Assoc. LTD: OT4Children Barrie G. Galvin OTR/L & Associates LTD. provide assessment and intervention programs. We offer quality comprehensive evaluations, interventions and current information from licensed therapists from a wide range of fields.Cleveland Center for Neurocognitive AssessmentThis new clinic for children and adults is unique to NE Ohio. Led by a neuropsychologist, this clinic provides multidisciplinary evaluations, second opinions and treatment protocols. Cuyahoga County Board of Mental Retardation & Developmental Disabilities CCBMR/DD website. (see also ODMRDD) Cuyahoga County Public Library Website Search the Library catalog, renew and order library materials.Family Information Network Help Me Grow of Cuyahoga County - Birth to Three Services ODDC - Ohio Developmental DisABILITIES Council ODMRDD Home PageOhio's Family Support Collaborative (FSC) - Home Page OhioHelps.org - Home Page OsteoMed II Allergie Elimination treatment information about OsteoMeds' treatment programs. (See also PuzzleParentOM2 for discussion group.)The Galvin Education and Resource Center - (GERCF) - Home The Galvin Education & Resource Center for Families (GERCF) GERCF is a non-pofit organization with a mission to provide new information and educational resources for families with children with spectial needs. The Little Gym® A great place for toddlers and pre-schoolers to learn a little gymnastics, sports and other fun programs. Special needs children are welcome with parents or aides.Wild Oats | Wild Oats Markets | Store Info - Chagrin Wild Oats Market - specialty store for Gluten/ Casein free and organic foods.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Support groups for Ohio. : For Residents in North East Ohio, Cuyahoga and surounding counties. : AutismOhioFor All Residents of Ohio. Most members in this group are located in the middle of Ohio. : lchs111 Networking homeschoolers in and around Lake County, Ohio including Geauga, Cuyahoga and other NE Ohio counties. - (not a special needs group). : puzzleparentsOM2 Group discussion for OsteoMed II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(This list is compiled to help seekers find information. None of these links are affiliates and are not for commercial purposesCompiled by n. - Parent to Parent for Autism).

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- My son's titers that were checked were for measles, mumps and rubella, but there titer tests for DTP as well! It would just be more expensive. Marotta

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For those of you who have gotten your child's titers checked, I have a question. Exactly what titers do you have checked? Is it just the MMR titers or do you also include the Dtp also?

Thanks in advance for your attention.

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Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 7:05 AM

Subject: [ ] File - Ohio Website links Revised.rtx

List of helpful website links for resources. This website reference page will repeat every other week.This list is arranged Alphabetically.Barrie G. Galvin OTR/L & Assoc. LTD: OT4Children Barrie G. Galvin OTR/L & Associates LTD. provide assessment and intervention programs. We offer quality comprehensive evaluations, interventions and current information from licensed therapists from a wide range of fields.Cleveland Center for Neurocognitive AssessmentThis new clinic for children and adults is unique to NE Ohio. Led by a neuropsychologist, this clinic provides multidisciplinary evaluations, second opinions and treatment protocols. Cuyahoga County Board of Mental Retardation & Developmental Disabilities CCBMR/DD website. (see also ODMRDD) Cuyahoga County Public Library Website Search the Library catalog, renew and order library materials.Family Information Network Help Me Grow of Cuyahoga County - Birth to Three Services ODDC - Ohio Developmental DisABILITIES Council ODMRDD Home PageOhio's Family Support Collaborative (FSC) - Home Page OhioHelps.org - Home Page OsteoMed II Allergie Elimination treatment information about OsteoMeds' treatment programs. (See also PuzzleParentOM2 for discussion group.)The Galvin Education and Resource Center - (GERCF) - Home The Galvin Education & Resource Center for Families (GERCF) GERCF is a non-pofit organization with a mission to provide new information and educational resources for families with children with spectial needs. The Little Gym® A great place for toddlers and pre-schoolers to learn a little gymnastics, sports and other fun programs. Special needs children are welcome with parents or aides.Wild Oats | Wild Oats Markets | Store Info - Chagrin Wild Oats Market - specialty store for Gluten/ Casein free and organic foods.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Support groups for Ohio. : For Residents in North East Ohio, Cuyahoga and surounding counties. : AutismOhioFor All Residents of Ohio. Most members in this group are located in the middle of Ohio. : lchs111 Networking homeschoolers in and around Lake County, Ohio including Geauga, Cuyahoga and other NE Ohio counties. - (not a special needs group). : puzzleparentsOM2 Group discussion for OsteoMed II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(This list is compiled to help seekers find information. None of these links are affiliates and are not for commercial purposesCompiled by n. - Parent to Parent for Autism).

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Chris:

Thanks for your prompt reply. Did your insurance pay for the titers to be checked?

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Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 8:12 AM

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- My son's titers that were checked were for measles, mumps and rubella, but there titer tests for DTP as well! It would just be more expensive. Marotta

----- Original Message -----

From: Cochran

Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 8:05 AM

Subject: Re: [ ] titers ?

For those of you who have gotten your child's titers checked, I have a question. Exactly what titers do you have checked? Is it just the MMR titers or do you also include the Dtp also?

Thanks in advance for your attention.

----- Original Message -----

From:

Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 7:05 AM

Subject: [ ] File - Ohio Website links Revised.rtx

List of helpful website links for resources. This website reference page will repeat every other week.This list is arranged Alphabetically.Barrie G. Galvin OTR/L & Assoc. LTD: OT4Children Barrie G. Galvin OTR/L & Associates LTD. provide assessment and intervention programs. We offer quality comprehensive evaluations, interventions and current information from licensed therapists from a wide range of fields.Cleveland Center for Neurocognitive AssessmentThis new clinic for children and adults is unique to NE Ohio. Led by a neuropsychologist, this clinic provides multidisciplinary evaluations, second opinions and treatment protocols. Cuyahoga County Board of Mental Retardation & Developmental Disabilities CCBMR/DD website. (see also ODMRDD) Cuyahoga County Public Library Website Search the Library catalog, renew and order library materials.Family Information Network Help Me Grow of Cuyahoga County - Birth to Three Services ODDC - Ohio Developmental DisABILITIES Council ODMRDD Home PageOhio's Family Support Collaborative (FSC) - Home Page OhioHelps.org - Home Page OsteoMed II Allergie Elimination treatment information about OsteoMeds' treatment programs. (See also PuzzleParentOM2 for discussion group.)The Galvin Education and Resource Center - (GERCF) - Home The Galvin Education & Resource Center for Families (GERCF) GERCF is a non-pofit organization with a mission to provide new information and educational resources for families with children with spectial needs. The Little Gym® A great place for toddlers and pre-schoolers to learn a little gymnastics, sports and other fun programs. Special needs children are welcome with parents or aides.Wild Oats | Wild Oats Markets | Store Info - Chagrin Wild Oats Market - specialty store for Gluten/ Casein free and organic foods.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Support groups for Ohio. : For Residents in North East Ohio, Cuyahoga and surounding counties. : AutismOhioFor All Residents of Ohio. Most members in this group are located in the middle of Ohio. : lchs111 Networking homeschoolers in and around Lake County, Ohio including Geauga, Cuyahoga and other NE Ohio counties. - (not a special needs group). : puzzleparentsOM2 Group discussion for OsteoMed II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(This list is compiled to help seekers find information. None of these links are affiliates and are not for commercial purposesCompiled by n. - Parent to Parent for Autism).

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- Honestly, I don't remember. So if I were charged, it wasn't an outrageous price. Chris

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Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 8:20 AM

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Chris:

Thanks for your prompt reply. Did your insurance pay for the titers to be checked?

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From: The Marotta Family

Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 8:12 AM

Subject: Re: [ ] titers ?

- My son's titers that were checked were for measles, mumps and rubella, but there titer tests for DTP as well! It would just be more expensive. Marotta

----- Original Message -----

From: Cochran

Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 8:05 AM

Subject: Re: [ ] titers ?

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