Guest guest Posted July 19, 2000 Report Share Posted July 19, 2000 " she's even had the tear ducts lasered shut to keep her tears from draining. (yuck). " Becky, don't let anyone use this outmoded method of treatment on you. New technology uses a reversible procedure inserting a silicon plug into the tear duct. MUCH less painful and it can be removed, if necessary. " my shoulder has lately taken to dislocating itself, but i've learnt to put it back in by bringing my arm to my chest and slowly raising it up my chest to my neck and it slides back in " , this sure sounds like a rotator cuff problem rather than bursitis. I'm no orthopedist, but you need an MRI of the shoulder before you do yourself some damage. Shoulders aren't suppossed to do that. Barry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2000 Report Share Posted November 13, 2000 I would like get the titles of some children's books that would help a girl with dwarfism to feel good about herself. My daughter is 9. We are not educated about the psycho/social issues in dwarfism. She hates the stares.. SEDC dwarfismegroups wrote: > > There are 25 messages in this issue. > > Topics in this digest: > > 1. Re: Speaking of the M -Word > From: " Gigi Bettendorf " <gibett@...> > 2. RE: Countries/States > From: Nashwan Fayyad <nashwan@...> > 3. Re: moRE: the M -Word > From: Bob Brower <lpasuperelf@...> > 4. back! > From: jayme c <tiger_woman99@...> > 5. Re: Poll results: Future of this list > From: " fred short " <Fred.Short@...> > 6. Onesi & the Half-Pints > From: mzhariette@... > 7. unsubscribe > From: shmoe isham <cant_reach1@...> > 8. : Poll results: Future of this list > From: " W. Howe " <Wwoland@...> > 9. Re: district 5 regional > From: Horndt <bengaltiger_777@...> > 10. Re: Onesi & the Half-Pints > From: " CJ " <cjahn@...> > 11. Re: Onesi & the Half-Pints > From: HelenJW@... > 12. Re: Rules of Three emails a day > From: Dan Kennedy <DKENNEDY@...> > 13. Discussing the " M " word > From: Dan Kennedy <DKENNEDY@...> > 14. " Thinking Big " Update > From: " donna hughes " <donnamps@...> > 15. Re: Discussing the " M " word > From: ntille@... > 16. Re: PLeASE will EVERYONE read & RESPOND to this article... > From: <lswans@...> > 17. Re: Poll results: Future of this list > From: " Grant & Patty Bowers " <gpbowers@...> > 18. Re: " Thinking Big " Update > From: Osborn <jaimeosborn@...> > 19. Dear Helen, U forgot 1 word 2 my article that means a lot 2 it's meaning. > From: " graydon roberts " <gradysir@...> > 20. Kuklin's, THINKING BIG book, 4 purchase, here: > From: " graydon roberts " <gradysir@...> > 21. Correction on Kuklin book purchase web addy > From: " graydon roberts " <gradysir@...> > 22. Re: Poll results: Future of this list > From: " Kathy D'Avia " <kdavia@...> > 23. Re: Poll results: Future of this list > From: kitties77@... > 24. Re: Dear Helen, U forgot 1 word 2 my article that means a lot 2 it... > From: HelenJW@... > 25. sales are online! > From: " Secrets " <secrets48@...> > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 13:15:37 CST > From: " Gigi Bettendorf " <gibett@...> > Subject: Re: Speaking of the M -Word > > Well said Apryl!!! > Gigi > > Uh Dan????? To quote Barney Fife who makes about as much sense as this > revival of terminology, re: dwarf/midget et all, can you NIP IT IN THE > BUD? > > Apryl > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com. > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 19:19:00 +0000 > From: Nashwan Fayyad <nashwan@...> > Subject: RE: Countries/States > > I'm from London in the UK i have achondroplaysia > > Totalise - the Users ISP > ---------------------- > To become a member and a shareholder > visit http://www.totalise.net > > ----------------------- > " Tired of paying inflated UK prices!! Get a better deal on your new car > visit http://www.eurekar.com " > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 3 > Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 13:40:58 -0600 > From: Bob Brower <lpasuperelf@...> > Subject: Re: moRE: the M -Word > > Thank you Steve: I dont care if the M word is deleted permanently from > this list. Just dont use in terms such as silly midgets. > > Steve Lee wrote: > > > > > back! > > I don't know if my post went through or not, but I am back and staying!I saw the discovery channel last night about dwarfism, was sooo interesting!I do wish the lpa meeting would be around Midland or Big Spring Texas though, since that is where I am at and cannot drive anywhere. I also have NO clue as to what type of dwarf I am, maybe someone can help me out. I am not an achon, I know that. Can someone help me out?I also want to say that I just read the post about the polls, come on everyone, when a poll comes up, you should ALL get involved, it DOES involve EVERYONE on the list, don't y'all agree??I know I do!Anyways, please don't hate me for what I said, it is just the truth. > > Jayme > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2001 Report Share Posted January 25, 2001 In a message dated 1/25/2001 6:48:03 AM Pacific Standard Time, egroups writes: << nathan likes barney and blues clues, but is a muppet maniac, has all the hand puppets and many muppet videos, i get many muppet memorbilia off ebay for him to keep and have taped many old muppet shows off of oddessy for him at least they are funny and have good songs mostly, not too little kid but even my 8yr old is sick of the muppets muppets muppets he says, poor guy at least we hav emore than one tv, this helps out greatly!shawna. >> My son Adam (3 yrs old) is also a Muppet maniac! He would gladly keep Sesame Street and his Muppet tapes playing all day if I would let him. He totally ignores cartoons, but there is something about the Muppets that just seems to get through to him...thank goodness they're educational (most of the time)! Someone asked a few days ago if anyone else's child slept bent over with their head on their toes. Adam (or as we sometimes call him, " Gumby " ) often falls over asleep from a sitting up position and is content to stay that way for hours. When I catch him at it, I try to straighten him out, but honestly, he's so flexible he can bend just about any direction and be comfortable. It amazes people to see him do that. I wish I were that flexible! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2001 Report Share Posted February 17, 2001 In a message dated 2/17/01 1:12:35 AM Pacific Standard Time, writes: > , > If you find the bottles with the corks please let me know. I would love to > find them. > Thanks > lynn in valencia > lavender bluffs bath and body > Have you looked at Pier 1? I bought some there about a year ago, but don't know if they still carry them. If you have one close by, you might give them a call. Good luck, Sonerila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2001 Report Share Posted May 7, 2001 Everyone, I need your opinion. My hips and low back are still bothering me. the chiropractor tells me I have to use a magnet fo the magnetic field that I am exposed to at school and pc at home. I'm trying to remember. It is much better than it was but I a afraid to do the pelvic tilt as my pelvis was messed up. It is better than it was but I am still having pain. I go to him weekly. Should doing just the breathes be helpful. I am thinking this is fibromyalgia as my twin has it a lot. It is tender on the hips and side !!! My pelvis was tipped or rotated..I can't remeber which he said. I am stressed and I know the breathing should help but I am only doing around 20..and I think the lifts might be aggravating it..not sure. will ask him Wed. I'll check with him. Any thoughts? Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2001 Report Share Posted August 4, 2001 HI Theresa , I was reading your e-mail about your daughter and jumping for a minute i thought we have the same child my daughter just turned three,and she loves jumping off of anything anywhere i let her at home the o.t therapist said its a sensory thing if you want more info let me know how old is your daughter? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2001 Report Share Posted August 4, 2001 julie, hi i live in ohio also where do you live?dannilynn700231@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2002 Report Share Posted April 5, 2002 : My son worked with a talented and effective SLP duting his younger years in Colts Neck. Her name is Donna Hirsch. She is the best with the younger children and has quite a bit of experience with Apraxic children. She may seem far, but she's right off Rt. 18. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2002 Report Share Posted June 10, 2002 Have you read the Carlile review (Too Serious a Thing - National Assembly for Wales March 2002) there are some recommendations regarding school nursing. nne Digest Number 636 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2003 Report Share Posted March 5, 2003 , What, exactly, is " axial unloading " ? With Blessings & Love, Carla Kay ~ Ps. 96:1 O come let us sing unto the Lord: let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2004 Report Share Posted June 6, 2004 Hi, Thanks. I don't keep the Digests that get sent, they mostly talk a lot about things that I'm not interested in, and I only have so much room in my hotmail as I only get to check it every few days. I don't have time to scan through past messages as I usually only get to log on every couple of days to check my mail at an internet cafe or a friends place. Is that NeilMed bottle available in Australia? I've been finding a lot of the things you guys talk about either you can't get here, or the doctors here don't want to prescribe. Rinsing the nose > > Dear , > If you would have read one of my last postings from just 2 days ago you would > know what to rinse your nose with. Look under the message from 6/3/04 from > squeakieschubert@... entitled [samters] LDN. I wrote in that e-mail I use a > NeilMed bottle to rinse my nose with. They come with packets to add to > distilled water. But I just use distilled water with 1/4 teaspoon sea salt and 1/4 > teaspoon baking soda. Don't forget to look at the old postings before asking > questions. A lot of times the answers are right there, and if not, then ask. > - K (Michigan) > P.S. I have been rinsing my nose for a couple of years now, I think it helps. > > > [This message contained attachments] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2004 Report Share Posted June 6, 2004 , I also find irrigation to be very helpful. It took me a while to be comfortable with the sensation. I use the Neil Med bottle as well but at first I used medicine syringe (used to give small children liquid medicine orally I would use it several times each side. It worked pretty well and I could boil them to keep them clean and I took them with me when I traveled. My doctor thought the bottle would be better because of the larger volume, but the syringe was a good alternative. Rinsing the nose > > Dear , > If you would have read one of my last postings from just 2 days ago youwould > know what to rinse your nose with. Look under the message from 6/3/04from > squeakieschubert@... entitled [samters] LDN. I wrote in that e-mailI use a > NeilMed bottle to rinse my nose with. They come with packets to add to > distilled water. But I just use distilled water with 1/4 teaspoon seasalt and 1/4 > teaspoon baking soda. Don't forget to look at the old postings beforeasking > questions. A lot of times the answers are right there, and if not, thenask. > - K (Michigan) > P.S. I have been rinsing my nose for a couple of years now, I think ithelps. > > > [This message contained attachments] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2004 Report Share Posted June 6, 2004 : I kind of doubt it but if you want one I can send you one. there may be some sort of equivalent there though. Carol Rinsing the nose > > Dear , > If you would have read one of my last postings from just 2 days ago youwould > know what to rinse your nose with. Look under the message from 6/3/04from > squeakieschubert@... entitled [samters] LDN. I wrote in that e-mailI use a > NeilMed bottle to rinse my nose with. They come with packets to add to > distilled water. But I just use distilled water with 1/4 teaspoon seasalt and 1/4 > teaspoon baking soda. Don't forget to look at the old postings beforeasking > questions. A lot of times the answers are right there, and if not, thenask. > - K (Michigan) > P.S. I have been rinsing my nose for a couple of years now, I think ithelps. > > > [This message contained attachments] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 --- Hi ! Interesting! Maybe get into the Pet Healing group and do some work with this. Let us know how it goes! immunicsBuddies_Pet_Healing/ xo, Deanya --- writes: Hi Guys, Might there be a way, immunically, to remove diseases/viruses in animals before they would reach humans? Such as in the avian flu, mosquitos (malaria), west Nile, etc. ? I put this into a general prayer yesterday, but was thinking it would be more effective if others did so as well. Wouldn't the animal live freer without carrying this baggage as well?! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 Marc wrote: >>>That's actually how it should be -- candida thrives in a more alkaline environment, while good bacteria thrives in an acid environment. The problem many of us seem to face is that our our digestive tract is too alkaline (promoting candida and suppressing healthy bacteria) while our bloodstream is too acidic (full of acid wastes from the candida, plus acidic heavy metals, pesticides, etc.). I haven't really figured out the best solution to this problem even for myself -- it seems like something like apple cider vinegar (from the health food store, of course) would be helpful, as this is acidic in your digestive tract, and then as it is metabolized has an alkalanizing effect on the body. Of course, drinking acidic products and having an overly acid body means that your saliva is acidic, so you'll need to provide some additional support to your teeth, otherwise they'll dissolve away more rapidly -- something with a high pH should do, like gargling with baking soda. ++>Yes, I've read about this ( " acidosis " ) and it seems to be something that should be adressed with chronic infection. Thankyou for reminding me about this issue:-) It is indeed a tricky balancing act when some areas of the body need to be acid and others alkaline. >>>Also note that of the hundreds of supplements I've tried over the years, it seems like Seasilver was the best thing I tried for reducing the amount of white coating on my tongue (which I presume is related to candida). And for the past month I've been experimenting with organic, grass-fed, unpasturized milk, which also seems to be good for this (although I'll have to wait and see if this is a longterm effect) ++>Can you tell me why you got the Seasilver from? I've asked The Nuticentre in London, but they don't stock it. I hope the unpaturized milk helps with the candida, please let us know how this goes. Kind Regards _________________________________________________________________ Are you using the latest version of MSN Messenger? Download MSN Messenger 7.5 today! http://messenger.msn.co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 Diane wrote: >>I was thinking this same thing (as what Marc wrote). I had lifelong >>candida infection as well as a chronic bacterial problem and I just have to maintain control over these. I am not saying that you are wrong, but what are your health problems--symptoms-- now? Maybe your nervous system problem is correctable. I had all sorts of health ramifications caused by toxins and wastes. It cascaded down to fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, lymphatic congestion, and adrenal dysfunction, among other glandular and hormonal complications and things like acidosis and anemia. It hasn't been a walk in the park to get control of these, but I have now nearly entirely recovered. ++> My main problems now are severe ES which exacerbates all my other health problems. I think that whilst my immune system is busy wasting its time having allergic reactions to EMF it is diverted and doesn't keep the candida and viral problems in check. My mercury fillings are another obstacle to my recovery. If I have them removed gradually I'm hoping it will allow my immune system to re-balance and my allergies will be less severe. I've investigated other knock on effects on the endocrine system and hormonal imbalances. I find when my candida and ES is under proper control all my other health problems resolve as well. I find my nervous system is helped by keeping my viral problems under control and reducing my stress levels and getting plenty of rest. Hence my search for suitable accomodation so I have a chance of recovery. I'm very glad to hear that you have nearly made a full recovery and I know it must have been a long uphill struggle for you. Well done for hanging in there :-) Kind Regards _________________________________________________________________ Are you using the latest version of MSN Messenger? Download MSN Messenger 7.5 today! http://messenger.msn.co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 Thanks, , Glad to hear you are not giving up and feel that there are things which can still help you. I was initially concerned that you thought your nerve damage was beyond your control. Do you do all you can for your lymphatic system? I am such a great fan of lymphatic support--it really helped me so much. Hope you get the calm you need to recover, Diane K Lamia <hyperion_sky@...> wrote: Diane wrote: >>I was thinking this same thing (as what Marc wrote). I had lifelong >>candida infection as well as a chronic bacterial problem and I just have to maintain control over these. I am not saying that you are wrong, but what are your health problems--symptoms-- now? Maybe your nervous system problem is correctable. I had all sorts of health ramifications caused by toxins and wastes. It cascaded down to fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, lymphatic congestion, and adrenal dysfunction, among other glandular and hormonal complications and things like acidosis and anemia. It hasn't been a walk in the park to get control of these, but I have now nearly entirely recovered. ++> My main problems now are severe ES which exacerbates all my other health problems. I think that whilst my immune system is busy wasting its time having allergic reactions to EMF it is diverted and doesn't keep the candida and viral problems in check. My mercury fillings are another obstacle to my recovery. If I have them removed gradually I'm hoping it will allow my immune system to re-balance and my allergies will be less severe. I've investigated other knock on effects on the endocrine system and hormonal imbalances. I find when my candida and ES is under proper control all my other health problems resolve as well. I find my nervous system is helped by keeping my viral problems under control and reducing my stress levels and getting plenty of rest. Hence my search for suitable accomodation so I have a chance of recovery. I'm very glad to hear that you have nearly made a full recovery and I know it must have been a long uphill struggle for you. Well done for hanging in there :-) Kind Regards _________________________________________________________________ Are you using the latest version of MSN Messenger? Download MSN Messenger 7.5 today! http://messenger.msn.co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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