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Sandy,

Welcome to the group! By now I have realized we all have had rough times. It

is great to know there is someone out there who understands. I hope you get as

much information as I have from the group and it is good to have you with us.

Donna & Walt-IGA absent(o)-asthma-8 wk preemie(now 6)

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Sandy,

Welcome to the group! By now I have realized we all have had rough times. It

is great to know there is someone out there who understands. I hope you get as

much information as I have from the group and it is good to have you with us.

Donna & Walt-IGA absent(o)-asthma-8 wk preemie(now 6)

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Sandy,

Welcome to the group! By now I have realized we all have had rough times. It

is great to know there is someone out there who understands. I hope you get as

much information as I have from the group and it is good to have you with us.

Donna & Walt-IGA absent(o)-asthma-8 wk preemie(now 6)

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If he likes to work at his pace have you looked into the distance

learning classes?? I'm taking threw Ohio University doing my college

courses and you they have the lessons you send in and you have a full

year to finish 1 course so he can self pace himself...I enjoy doing it

because I fit it inbetween the kids or at night

Foley wrote:

> Hi! I'm the mother of a young man of 19 who's been diagnosed with

> Asperger's Syndrome (though " clean " diagnosis isn't so easy). As a result

> of extraordinary efforts on everyone's part, including his, he graduated

> last year from an academic high school.

>

> Classrooms, however, are not his thing, so he's not in school now (though he

> may go back at some point: if it's ever HIS project, not my project, I'm

> convinced he could do very well academically). Reflecting that most of us

> didn't exactly have our act together at 19, we're not making too many

> demands of him... sort of waiting for him to self-ignite.

>

> Does this group have any ideas or reflections?

>

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, welcome to the group. It's nice to have you here. I have younger children with aspergers/autism. However there are alot of other people on this list that will be able to help you. Please feel free to email me privately if I can be of any help. I look forward to hearing more from you, God bless, Sharon(moderator)

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-welcome. From what I read and hear, you basically can't stop the child

from doing their rituals but it usually makes them worse if you try to help

them by doing things for them they can do themselves. We first thought we

were helping our child by doing what she wanted to ease things for her but we

discovered she just got more demanding and worse. I won't tell you the

tough love is easy, tho! Good luck! Ellen

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Welcome to the group, Phoenix! I do hope that you will stay around for the comaraderie that is here in this group. I am prejudiced and biased when I say this 'cuz I have known Deb and Liz for sometime. I have never met these gals in person yet I feel like family and these two do it during the lonely and scary times. Trust me when I say this. These gals have been through it all and have incredible compassion and are wise in so many ways.

We have fun and share alot with the others. I am so very pleased that I have had the pleasure of knowing these two women and have used their strength when I had none.

Take care,

Ann

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Hi Phoenix,If you feel like it could you share a little something about yourself with us? This is a very friendly and supportive group and we hope to get to know you.Later,Liz and Deb Hepatitis C Support Group For Dummies Motto:"Remember The Past, Live The Present, Look To The Future." Take Care and God Bless.Liz and Deb

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Welcome aboard! Great post! Very informative.

Please take a look at the Links section of the Bullworker Club home

page:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/bullworkerclub/links

You will notice that I have included both the Aussie Bullworker

company and the Indian Bullworker company websites.

BTW are you able to scan your Bullworker III exercise chart and the

trainng manual?

If you could could scan them in, those files would make a fine

addition to our Files section, where we already have the complete X5

Bullworker training manual:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/bullworkerclub/files/

Thanks for the info....

All the best,

Tony

> I've looking at the eBay auctions for the older Bullworkers with

some

> interest and curiostiy... maybe I'll also get an older one

someday...

>

> Trouble is, for some reason Bullworkers are " hot " on eBay right

now,

<SNIP>

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A great site that puts a lot of emphasis on isometrics

http://www.bronzebowpublishing.com/index.cfm

>

>

> Hi all,

> I am a new member to this group. I had my first Bullworker when

I

> was 14, I am now 40. That was the old Bullworker II with brown

> handles, and gave me good results for a 'lad'. I 'progressed' from

> the Bullworker to weights, and got heavily into training in my

early

> twenties.

> Since then I have had a family, and that kind of put a stop to

> regular visits to the gym...however I am now using the Bullworker

> again (the newer X5 model), and a system of calesthenics

> called 'Combat Conditioning'...as well as bodyweight exercises

> from 'Solitary Fitness'. I recomend 'Combat Conditioning' and

> solitary fitness to you all as an adjunct to the

> Bullworker...especially for legs and cardio.

> I am interested in any fitness and strength gaining advice

anyone

> has. I do wonder if people from this group have petitioned the

> Bullworker people to put training advice on their website? The UK

> Bullworker site looks well put together, and the people there sent

> me a new red powermeter clip free when I lost mine. So they

> are 'user friendly' .It is after all in their interest to get

people

> using the Bullworker, so a good training section on the website

> would be to everyones advantage...perhaps we should unite and

> petition them?

>

> Regards,

> Tony

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Hello,

Thanks for the welcome and sorry if I repeated a few steps just excited to meet other people. I have a daughter she is 8 years old and autistic and it has been a long journey with many different programs. She has had intervention since the age of two but with this ABA,

I am finally beginning to see real progress. She is non-verbal but is truly doing excellent with her new talkbox9. I am very excited with this recent program we have now, through the autistic waiver! Great to meet you.

SINCERELY,

PAM

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TO WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN,

I AM TRULY EXCITED TO HAVE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO BECOME A MEMBER AND MEET OTHER PEOPLE WITH SIMILIAR GOALS AND LIFESTLYES DUE TO HAVING AUTISTIC CHILDREN. I LOOK FORWARD TO GREAT INFO AND CONNECTIONS. THANKS

SINCERELY ,

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