Guest guest Posted January 27, 2005 Report Share Posted January 27, 2005 What is the FISH test? ansiosamjm <usameza@...> wrote: Hi Tracey,I wrote to you before but i accidentally pressed the wrong button and erased the whole thing. My dd has an abnormal thumb and had a hypoplastic floating thumb taken off at 1 week. Are they sure there are not bone abnormalities in the vertebrae? I know you mentioned the abnormal bones inthe arms and hands. Our dd has abnormal shoulder bones and an extra bone there. I did find that the curve gets worse when they are just walking, their muscle control and balance is not fully developed and in my opinion exacerbates the curve until after 2 years . We are also going to the geneticist and are planning to do the FISH test inthe near future. Good luck with the MRI. have them explain what is normal and stuff on it. If you can. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2005 Report Share Posted April 17, 2005 I know actually what you two are talking about.. Before TP and once ammonia levels got real high I was a medication Technician.. I had to quit working I handled two floors with four med passes, also treatments etc..Once the hep kicked in I couldn't remember my phone number ok.. This can be dangerous if you can't remember nothing.. Now I just blame it on menopause..Kathy B -- Re: Tracey Thanks Tracey, next time I see the doc Im going to ask for something else thats not so strong..during Tx I was fine with it(most of the time). As a matter of fact scrabble is one of my favorite games, but on my dweeb days I have a hard time coming up with 3 letter words...Gee whiz..Have a beautiful Sunday..How is your friend doing?...Hugs, Patty Re: Space Cadet - Patty In a message dated 4/16/2005 1:17:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, pmcbride1@... writes: I stopped taking my prozac and Im not sure if this is the reason of being so empty minded...plus Im having a problem getting my shit together (my head), I use to be a problem solver, now I cant seem to put things into action as I once did...this really brings me down. I'm on a small dose of prozac and walk around like a (what I call) "dweeb. But I've been like this since high school. I've tried glasses, working out, vitamins.... It might have something to do with the chemicals going back to what they were before the prozac. A friend of mine told me to do word puzzles (crosswords, word search, scrabble) to keep the brain working out. Have a grand day, Tracey (A friend/loved one of someone with HepC.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2005 Report Share Posted November 26, 2005 Tracey, do you think your son's gut was in good shape when you tried enzymes. I am nervous about trying because I think her gut is hurting so badly. Re: emotional on enzymes my son became quite emotional and cranky when we first started houstons enzymes. but, within a few short weeks, he began to speak, his eye contact improved dramatically, became noticably more social, became happier and just an all around more aware child. shortly after starting the enzymes, he began counting to ten on his own, started dressing himself, picked up 200+ words and became even more social. it's an adjustment period. make sure you are building him up to the full capsule dose. i hear this is important for some children. doing enzymes for my son has been the most important intervention that we've done with him so far. without question, he has had the most noticable gains with them. for one year, it was the only supplement he took and he had the most improvement with them alone. hope this helps. any more questions, feel free to e-mail me directly. sincerely, tracey proud mom to nick, 4, pdd-nos (reduced from moderate ASD after starting enzymes!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2005 Report Share Posted November 26, 2005 julie, looking back, i think my son's gut was probably not in good shape. honestly, i started my son on enzymes after hearing about it from a mom who had her son on them. it was my first " biomedical " experience in treating his autism. didn't even know it was an option. heard about them on a tuesday, called and spoke to devin houston on a wednesday to ensure their safety and had them on my front doorstep on thursday. the rest is history. i didn't even read karen's book till 6 months later. my point is... don't wait. they are so good for them. my son celebrated his 4th birthday last week. we started houston's with him when he was about 2 1/2. i believe strongly that doing so kept him from further gut problems or regressing even more. he is not recovered yet, but well on his way. making progress every day. we've had some yeast/bacteria setbacks this year due to chelation but i believe that the enzymes helped to heal his gut as much as possible. i hope this helps. anymore questions, please ask them. tracey Re: Tracey Tracey, do you think your son's gut was in good shape when you tried enzymes. I am nervous about trying because I think her gut is hurting so badly. Re: emotional on enzymes my son became quite emotional and cranky when we first started houstons enzymes. but, within a few short weeks, he began to speak, his eye contact improved dramatically, became noticably more social, became happier and just an all around more aware child. shortly after starting the enzymes, he began counting to ten on his own, started dressing himself, picked up 200+ words and became even more social. it's an adjustment period. make sure you are building him up to the full capsule dose. i hear this is important for some children. doing enzymes for my son has been the most important intervention that we've done with him so far. without question, he has had the most noticable gains with them. for one year, it was the only supplement he took and he had the most improvement with them alone. hope this helps. any more questions, feel free to e-mail me directly. sincerely, tracey proud mom to nick, 4, pdd-nos (reduced from moderate ASD after starting enzymes!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 I agree that we need to see the opthamologist rather then the optomitrist but was just surprised when the rheumy said either was fine. Veri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Dear Veri, I just wanted to respond to the " optometrist vs. ophthalmologist " thought . . . .. . I myself (no uveitis or eye issues) see an optometrist for myself, and she's very thorough (because she says my family eye history is very scary, and she wants to make sure she doesn't miss anything). However, when I first went to her and was telling her about my daughter's uveitis (because I had to list it on the health history form), she was telling me that she wouldn't be able to treat anyone with uveitis, because she is not able to prescribe steroid drops as an optometrist. When my daughter was first diagnosed with JRA (over seven years ago), her pediatric rheumatologist said that I should take her to a pediatric ophthalmologist, because a pediatric ophthalmologist would be more familiar with JRA and uveitis. Having a child who has uveitis, I am most comfortable with a professional who is definitely familiar with both the JRA and uveitis. Hope it's okay that I " jumped in here " with my thoughts! Tammy (mom to , age 9, with pauci-articular JA and related uveitis) Tracey I am sorry you feel the same way I do about the rheumy. At least with Jaye, she can tell me how she feels and if something is stiff or not. With Madi you are dealing with a baby that can not communicate very well. I have seriously thought about trying to find a ped rheumy in Oklahoma City or even Tulsa just to get a second opinion. I will not do that now, but I sure might in the future if we have more trouble. I think you told me that you take Madi to see Dr. Jantz, is that right. sees either him or a and they are both so very thourough. When we see 's neurologist we have never had an appointment with him that he was not with us for at least 25 minutes, so I am spoiled. Do you get regular blood work done on Madi? Is she on Mtx? And who do you see for her eyes? Today, the rheumy said that an optomotrist could do as good a job checking as the opthomologist. Dr. Jantz had told me no that we needed the opthmalogist. Veri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 As I remember, he is thorough and will look her over pretty well. He will spend time w/ you but I am not sure about question answering. He may answer them but act pretty cocky about it. I don't know...maybe it was just me...but he sure rubbed me the wrong way! At one point, Elaney was not wanting to take meds so I decided to stop them just to see what would happen and she went into remission for 1 and 1/2 yrs.! This made him mad so he switched us to the other doctor without telling us. It was the best thing he could have done because the other dr was awesome. (But he just left recently.) So I really hope that all works out for you and it will probably help that you have your husband with you. Maybe the dr will relate better to another man. (How annoying!?!) When is your appt?--- & Elaney ztaimw <nsigns@...> wrote: Ugh.....that is not what I wanted to hear ! But glad to know that going into it. I just took the first available appt., so I guess we wait and see how it goes. My husband will be with us-as he is usually not, so I hope that helps. I always feel so intimidated and then don't say what I want to and forget to ask the questions I have-even if I write them down! Anyway, is he a thorough dr? Did he take time to answer any questions you had or discuss any problems or concerns you were having? Do they examine each joint, or just get an overall general view of things from you? I am very uncomfortable with this approach-I feel like they are expecting me to know everything, and with Madi being so little and not talking much yet, I don't want to be the one " missing " something that is important. Maybe it's just like this for everybody and I'm expecting too much? Oh well, I feel good about checking into another rheumy, and maybe we can meet Dr. Becker also, just in case. :-) Thanks for your info, Tracey & Madi PS-Glad you finally found a doc that knew what he was doing! Is it Dr. Lasky? I hate to say this but I did not like him to well. Maybe it was just the situation we were in. He is a bit blunt and assumed we knew everything we SHOULD know but did not. He was the dr that replaced our original dr. I remember him saying " Oh you will like me because I am just like your first doctor. " Then, he proceeded to say that everything that our first doctor said to do was wrong! Well, hopefully you will like him and if not, maybe you could try Dr. Becker. Good luck.--- & Elaney > > PS---We went to the orthotist today and got Elaney's brace padded for that silly sternum. He acted like he knew what the problem was with her sternum. He said the cartilage may not be strong enough and that it is buckling outward. He said that bracing usually helps that. WOW, that is the first time I have heard anybody act like they may know what is up with that sternum! It makes me feel hopeful that we may be on the right track. > > ztaimw <nsigns@...> wrote: > Thanks for your reply, I have since called and made an appt. > for Madi with the other ped rheumy at Children's Mercy-he had the > first appt. available, and we got in early next month. I can't > believe how easy it was, and I didn't even need a dr. referral! I'm > really hoping that we can connect better with this dr. so I can feel > more comfortable with everything. Madi is doing ok, she has a few > slightly swollen joints, but nothing that is stopping her from being > an almost 2 year old! Boy is she a booger! She's been fighting an > intestinal bug for the past several days, so I'm hoping the swelling > is just because of that and will go away when she gets to feeling > better. Hoping all is well with your household and that you get > things figured out for Elyssa too. > > Tracey & Madi > > > > > > > > I think we may FINALLY be getting somewhere with Elaney's sternum > > issue! > > > (Her sternum started sticking out sometime around January, 2006) > > Our > > > new (4th) Rheumatologist has ordered X-rays and a CT scan to see > > the > > > sternum area better. She wants to see if there was some sort of > > injury > > > or if there may also be arthritis. Also, I finally got ahold of > the > > > ortho doctor! We are being referred to a general pediatric > > orthopedic > > > surgeon for the sternum. Oh that crazy sternum! Lately it has > began > > to > > > stick out even farther and lower. She has not worn the back brace > > for > > > about 2 weeks. That nurse from ortho and I have been playing > phone > > tag > > > for about 2 weeks! This morning she called me from her cell phone > > on > > > her way to work! We were both soooo excited to hear each other > that > > you > > > would have thought it was a reunion of two long lost sisters!!!- -- > -- > > -- > > > We are also looking into why Elaney has been sick so often and > for > > so > > > long this school year. The dr doesn't think it is from the MTX. I > > > thought for sure that the MTX was the problem but who knows? All > of > > her > > > joints are doing well except for her R jaw. I have not heard > Elaney > > > complain much about it but the new dr seemed concerned. I am glad > > we > > > have the new dr but also tired of having to get to know another > one > > all > > > over again. (Our first dr quit, the 2nd dr basically fired us, > and > > the > > > 3rd dr moved down to the ER.) I guess I should just be happy that > > at > > > least we HAVE a pediatric Rheumatologist relatively close to us. > It > > is > > > about an hour long trip one way. Well, I have to go give our > bunny > > a > > > bath...he stinks. I will update again when I know more.--- > & > > > Elaney(12 poly) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2008 Report Share Posted June 30, 2008 Happy Birthday! Tammy _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of ROBERTA DOYLE Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 7:22 AM Subject: [ ] Tracey HAPPY BIRTHDAY TRACEY !! love, Bobby a (Bobby) Doyle Brecksville, Ohio, USA DX 05/1995 02/2000 - Gleevec Trial/OHSU 06/2002 - Gleevec/Trisenox Trial/OHSU 06/2003 - Gleevec/Zarnestra Trial/OHSU 04/2004 - Sprycel Trial/MDACC, CCR in 10 months #840 - Zavie's Zero Club 09/2006 - out of CCR 04/29/08 - XL228 Trial/ U.of Michigan 06/02/08 - CCR ( in 4 weeks) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2008 Report Share Posted June 30, 2008 Many happy and healthy returns of the day, Tracey. Happy Birthday! Cheers! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted June 30, 2008 Report Share Posted June 30, 2008 Happy Haapy B-day to you enjoy your special day. Chi From: seloew12 <seloew12@...> Subject: [ ] Tracey Date: Monday, June 30, 2008, 8:41 AM Many happy and healthy returns of the day, Tracey. Happy Birthday! Cheers! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2008 Report Share Posted June 30, 2008 Happy Birthday, Tracey! Here's to many more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 If we are all allowed to express our opinions then why should we delete what we don't like and not respond? Sounds to me like someone has anger management problems and power control issues!/ Yes I read it wrong and I apologize for that! But don't tell me what I should do____ In a message dated 8/14/09 10:46:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time, tpowell1977@... writes: > Actually I don't lack people skills...I lack the ability to overlook > ignorance...and it was HE who " threw the first stone " ...READ HIS initial two > replies...my reaction was quite justified. That man openly distorted a simple > one line reply and stated that I was giving bad medical > advice...somethingI take VERY seriously. I have been a part of this group for almost three > years and those who have beenhere this long can count on onehand the amount > of times what you call an " altercaton " has happened. And since when are we > not all adults who are allowed to express our opinion? Are we all babies > who can't handle little disagreement? If you don't like it, delete it and > stop responding. > > --- Babbitt > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 In a message dated 8/14/09 1:22:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, MysticMaidenxx@... writes: > > Tracey, > I have marked the area below where you refered to us all being > babies! > Do you remember now? If you don't lack people skills then no one in the > world does. > I worked as a psych 2 for 30 years at a mental ins, so I do know alittle > about > behavior! > > Actually I don't lack people skills...I lack the ability to overlook > ignorance...and it was HE who " threw the first stone " ...READ HIS initial > two > replies...my reaction was quite justified. That man openly distorted a > simple one > line reply and stated that I was giving bad medical advice...somethingI > take VERY seriously. I have been a part of this group for almost three > years > and those who have beenhere this long can count on onehand the amount of > times what you call an " altercaton " has happened. And since when are we > not all > adults who are allowed to express our opinion?>> Are we all babies<< who > can't handle little disagreement? If you don't like it, delete it and > stop > responding. > > --- Babbitt > what is wrong with you people? I didnt call > anyone a baby!!!! I asked a question as food for thought!!!!!! Did I say > " You > are all being babies! " ???? > --- Babbitt > > ________________________________ > > ________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 Ahhhh there we go! correction of others again and again___ perhaps you are speaking a different language? as nothing is EVER your fault! In a message dated 8/14/09 1:42:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, tpowell1977@... writes: > I feel like I must be speaking a different language here.... > > " Are we all babies who can't handle little disagreement? " Note it is a > QUESTION!!!!!!!! > > Again... I DID NOT SAY... " You are acting like a bunch of babies here " > I posed a questin for thought!!!! > --- Babbitt > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 I feel like I must be speaking a different language here.... " Are we all babies who can't handle little disagreement? " Note it is  a  QUESTION!!!!!!!! Again... I DID NOT SAY... " You are acting like a bunch of babies here " I posed a questin for thought!!!!  --- Babbitt ________________________________ From: " MysticMaidenxx@... " <MysticMaidenxx@...> spinal problems Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 1:32:34 PM Subject: Re: Re: Tracey  In a message dated 8/14/09 1:22:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, MysticMaidenxx@ aol.com writes: > > Tracey, > I have marked the area below where you refered to us all being > babies! > Do you remember now? If you don't lack people skills then no one in the > world does. > I worked as a psych 2 for 30 years at a mental ins, so I do know alittle > about > behavior! > > Actually I don't lack people skills...I lack the ability to overlook > ignorance... and it was HE who " threw the first stone " ...READ HIS initial > two > replies...my reaction was quite justified. That man openly distorted a > simple one > line reply and stated that I was giving bad medical advice...somethingI > take VERY seriously. I have been a part of this group for almost three > years > and those who have beenhere this long can count on onehand the amount of > times what you call an " altercaton " has happened. And since when are we > not all > adults who are allowed to express our opinion?>> Are we all babies<< who > can't handle little disagreement? If you don't like it, delete it and > stop > responding. > > --- Babbitt > what is wrong with you people? I didnt call > anyone a baby!!!! I asked a question as food for thought!!!!! ! Did I say > " You > are all being babies! " ???? > --- Babbitt > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 " The ability to be tolerant of others is a blessing to be shared. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 I think some folks need a Xanax Dawn On Aug 14, 2009, at 3:21 PM, MysticMaidenxx@... wrote: > Ahhhh there we go! correction of others again and again___ perhaps > you are > speaking a different language? as nothing is EVER your fault! > > In a message dated 8/14/09 1:42:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > tpowell1977@... writes: > >> I feel like I must be speaking a different language here.... >> >> " Are we all babies who can't handle little disagreement? " Note it >> is a >> QUESTION!!!!!!!! >> >> Again... I DID NOT SAY... " You are acting like a bunch of babies here " >> I posed a questin for thought!!!! >> --- Babbitt >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 , I accept your appology_ sometimes anger overwhelms those with the best of intentions. In a message dated 8/15/09 4:13:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cdnlager2001@... writes: > It appears only is allowed to have her own opinion, I do appologise > to everyone for anything I may have typed that was offensive. My initial > question was in reference to zn up cing surgery. was interested in who > or how it was being paid for. I informed her that it is FDA approved in > the USA, but she thinks she knows all and I think she is mis informed " my > opinion " > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 It appears only is allowed to have her own opinion, I do appologise to everyone for anything I may have typed that was offensive. My initial question was in reference to zn up cing surgery. was interested in who or how it was being paid for. I informed her that it is FDA approved in the USA, but she thinks she knows all and I think she is mis informed " my opinion " > From: MysticMaidenxx@... <MysticMaidenxx@...> > Subject: Re: Re: Tracey > spinal problems > Date: Friday, August 14, 2009, 5:06 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > If we are all allowed to express our > opinions then why should we delete > > what we > > don't like and not respond? Sounds to me like > someone has anger > > management > > problems and power control issues!/ Yes I read it wrong > and I apologize > > for that! > > But don't tell me what I should do____ > > > > In a message dated 8/14/09 10:46:32 AM Eastern Daylight > Time, > > tpowell1977@ > writes: > > > > > Actually I don't lack people skills...I lack the > ability to overlook > > > ignorance... and it was HE who " threw the first > stone " ...READ HIS initial two > > > replies...my reaction was quite justified. That man > openly distorted a simple > > > one line reply and stated that I was giving bad > medical > > > advice...somethingI take VERY seriously. I have been > a part of this group for almost three > > > years and those who have beenhere this long can count > on onehand the amount > > > of times what you call an " altercaton " has > happened. And since when are we > > > not all adults who are allowed to express our opinion? > Are we all babies > > > who can't handle little disagreement? If you > don't like it, delete it and > > > stop responding. > > > > > > --- Babbitt > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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