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Guest guest Posted August 16, 2000 Report Share Posted August 16, 2000 << Anyway, ask her for her source. I studied the tables on measles 2 years ago extensively, and I believe her number to be whacked. Additionally, were the deaths due to secondary circumstances? Generally speaking, measles doesn't cause death -- it is usually due to a secondary condition. I'd be very interested in seeing where her info comes from. >> I believe I was quoting a press release or something that had sent through. I couldn't find it in my filing cabinet. I would like to see some of these people's cold hard facts also! M. in Michigan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 K This has been special member group since arriving................just let me know that you are and that there are still interested churches in sharing. If so, I have a 3 yr old granddaughter and two deaf ears!! Not kidding. As WI is honest as abe!! Township Lutheran...........we hav ALD's for membership ...............excellent! For Jerome Tan I think this is info for Jerome Tan? I tried to get help from AB .... S. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----- Original Message ----- From: Ryoko Imai Dear , Thank you for your interest in our products. We appreciate you contacting us for information. In most countries overseas, our products are sold to a local distributor, who in turn, supports local hospitals with their cochlear implant programs. They are responsible for the importation of our products, local service, warranty service, translation of support materials, and all other responsibilities required of medical importers by that country. By law, we cannot generally import a product into that country except by our legally authorized sales representative, i.e., our distributor. The price of our product is set by a distributor in each country. Thus, the price varies from a country to country. Unfortunately, we currently do not have a distributor in Philippines. The nearest location that would have services would be Hong Kong. Our best suggestion is to put you in touch with our local distributor in Hong Kong, who might be better able to advise you on the local situation. Please let me know if you would like contact information of our Hong Kong distributor. Please feel free to contact me with any further questions you may have. Thank you. Ryoko Imai International Administrative Coordinator Latin American and Asian Operations Advanced Bionics Corporation (661) 362-1840 ryokoi@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 In the name of mh being slightly behnd - and someone who loves a a deaf h0h/person Audrey is not crazy - just a troubed y9und lady We love you Audrey 'a State Worker who knows how challenging this will be for you! We Care!!!!!!!!!! For Jerome Tan I think this is info for Jerome Tan? I tried to get help from AB .... S. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----- Original Message ----- From: Ryoko Imai Dear , Thank you for your interest in our products. We appreciate you contacting us for information. In most countries overseas, our products are sold to a local distributor, who in turn, supports local hospitals with their cochlear implant programs. They are responsible for the importation of our products, local service, warranty service, translation of support materials, and all other responsibilities required of medical importers by that country. By law, we cannot generally import a product into that country except by our legally authorized sales representative, i.e., our distributor. The price of our product is set by a distributor in each country. Thus, the price varies from a country to country. Unfortunately, we currently do not have a distributor in Philippines. The nearest location that would have services would be Hong Kong. Our best suggestion is to put you in touch with our local distributor in Hong Kong, who might be better able to advise you on the local situation. Please let me know if you would like contact information of our Hong Kong distributor. Please feel free to contact me with any further questions you may have. Thank you. Ryoko Imai International Administrative Coordinator Latin American and Asian Operations Advanced Bionics Corporation (661) 362-1840 ryokoi@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 For Jerome Tan I think this is info for Jerome Tan? I tried to get help from AB .... S. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----- Original Message ----- From: Ryoko Imai Dear , Thank you for your interest in our products. We appreciate you contacting us for information. In most countries overseas, our products are sold to a local distributor, who in turn, supports local hospitals with their cochlear implant programs. They are responsible for the importation of our products, local service, warranty service, translation of support materials, and all other responsibilities required of medical importers by that country. By law, we cannot generally import a product into that country except by our legally authorized sales representative, i.e., our distributor. The price of our product is set by a distributor in each country. Thus, the price varies from a country to country. Unfortunately, we currently do not have a distributor in Philippines. The nearest location that would have services would be Hong Kong. Our best suggestion is to put you in touch with our local distributor in Hong Kong, who might be better able to advise you on the local situation. Please let me know if you would like contact information of our Hong Kong distributor. Please feel free to contact me with any further questions you may have. Thank you. Ryoko Imai International Administrative Coordinator Latin American and Asian Operations Advanced Bionics Corporation (661) 362-1840 ryokoi@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 I too am waking at 4:30 AM every so often, in fact more and more so,sometimes I just get up and read these messages , yet I don't get overtired by the end of the day. So I have been putting it down to age and not needing as much sleep as I once did, maybe I am right or not, but it hasn't hurt me none. Reg. -------Original Message------- From: low dose naltrexone Date: 10/01/04 21:38:42 low dose naltrexone Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Digest Number 933 I have been doing very very well on LDN for the past 9months or so. The last few months however, I wake upabout 4 am and am quite awake for awhile. Does anyoneknow why or have this same experience. I took 4.5 mgfrom the start. There were initial weird dreams theneverything fine. Also, I heard that you should takea break every so often and not take LDN for a few daysa month? Please tell me what to do as I want tocontinue feeling good as ever on this miricle drug. thanks, C. J. --- low dose naltrexone wrote: ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 My Mother was said to have multiple myeloma and one of the things I did besides doing the requested therapies was actually search for it and found a remedy by that name and used the remedy. She is still watched but her signs and levels are so low they never where able to give her treatment and she is doing just fine.This was done as distant treatments. Sandy from Miami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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