Guest guest Posted July 12, 2002 Report Share Posted July 12, 2002 Come on folks don't fall for this nonsense. This person doesn't even have their facts straight about the vaccines - what credibility do they have to make such an assumption? This is likely just a post from one of the pharm companies corporate whores out to spread confusion and doubt in our minds as to what could be a source for our kids damage. They just want to get people on the stand and ask " don't you think it could have come from somewhere else - like drugs labs? " and one might say " yes Ive heard of that " . This is a similar tactic they are using to cast doubt about the source of mercury in Lynn Redwood's trial concerning mercury emissions from power plants. Yes they put mercury into the air but again - is it just a coincidence that damage showed from that after the shots? here was my earlier response: Is this some effort to detract from what the licit drug labs have done? Sounds like logic from someone on crank! Yes, drug labs are terrible and environmental hazards and their existence takes a toll on our society in many ways... But that reason and logic makes as much sense as the MD's who say it was just coincidental that we lost our son's eye contact, speaking and cognitive abilities immediately following four shots. I guess it was just another " coincidence " that someone started a drug lab in my neighborhood that very same day of those shots? And isn't it really odd that the same coincidence happened to all those other parents I've met here and elsewhere. Their kids got shots and then someone started a drug lab in their neighborhood. My son (and many others) are victims of a crime all right - a crime of greed, arrogance and negligence on the part of lame, socially irresponsible medical practitioners, government officials and pharm companies. now it appears their corporate whore weasel lawyers are trying to muddy the waters wrote:Message: 13 > Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 05:25:15 -0000 > From: " lindyhlc " <readjoshua19@...> > Subject: Re: Got Autism? (or Perhaps Your Child Is a Crime Victim) > > ---This is very interesting, because I have learned that there are > many methamphetamine labs in my area...they are getting busted all > the time...BIG ones!, We live in the country and we have well water. > The water here and in a trailer park 2 miles from here turns black > occasionally... > Lindy > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ~ In @y..., " paul_m_5151 " <paul_m_5151@y...> wrote: > > Got Autism or Perhaps Your Child Is a Crime Victim > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2002 Report Share Posted August 23, 2002 I suggest you invest the $4.00 in Dr. Sheeley's booklet on DHEA. Keat Publishing, I think. mjh In a message dated 8/23/02 2:53:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: > hi > i just got a note from one of my mds that my dhea levels( blood) are way > too high.( am waiting for my copy of it) i am at 328 when the upper end of > normal is 138 or so...It was slightly high above normal last june from > years > of being low but i lost my md and had to fight to get someone to do it > again.( i had been on mostly 25 mg biovaialble dhea daily( 2 doses) and > recently was up as high as 40 but now weaning down to not shock or botch up > > my other hormanal stuff i am taking.. > unfortunatley the person who has me on it is on vacation. > dont know differnce between dhea and dhea sulfate but suspect i had the > dhea > sulfate last year and now simply dhea . > i should have had this monitored more frequently. > somish. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2002 Report Share Posted August 23, 2002 v... split peas and ground corn cobs (pet supply department) also work to make this heat pack. There are also some gel packs you can stick in the microwave. Nothing beat deep heat now, does it? mjh In a message dated 8/23/02 2:53:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: > Message: 11 > Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 09:31:19 -0000 > From: " broken_pitcher " <v_nicely@...> > Subject: So excited!! > > A friend of mine shared a wonderful treatment with me and I finally > tried it yesterday and have been so excited about sharing it, I could > hardly wait to get up today to tell you all about it....she calls it > her " therapuetic sock " . She takes a glass, fills it with long grain > rice (not instant), places the end of a long tube sock over it and > dumps in the rice. Then she ties it up good and places it in a second > sock..this one is to make it easier to wash it when it gets soiled > without messing up her rice sock! Then she heats it for TWO minutes > in the microwave and uses it on whatever hurts. Well, you might > guess that I used it on my feet first...putting it in the middle and > placing both feet on it at the same time. It was no time 'til I used > a second sock set to make another one to place on my shoulders and > back and kind of moved it around to whatever hurt most. WOW!!! I > had the best day yesterday that I have had in a LONG time. They stay > warm about an hour. I went to bed with them and kept my cold feet > off my husband....which I am sure he appreciated!!!! TRY IT! YOU'LL > LIKE IT! AND IT COST SOOOOOO LITTLE FOR SO MUCH RELIEF!!! I just > wanted to cry, it felt so good. Think I'll make up some for Christmas > presents!!! Hope you like them. too! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 Hi Margo. If it IS viral, then you might read up on Olive Leaf extract. It works on virus' and bacteria. I have used the cheap stuff with success for many things. And if I was traveling in Mexico, or anywhere I would take some potent digestive enzymes, which eat up cooties as you eat and also some Neutralizer by the makers of Miracle 2 soap. And I would add it to all my drinking water, after I filtered it through a ceramic portable water filter. And maybe lots of garlic with meals. And some major probiotics like Inner Garden Flora http://www.rgarden.com or Primal Defense http://www.excellentthings.com Keep us posted on your progress Blessings Donna http://www.excellentthings.com Re: Digest Number 2508 Dear Folks, I have a problem that I am hoping someone can shed some light on. One week ago, I came back from a family trip to Costa Rica. We stayed in Costa Rica for one week and on the day before our departure, my 19 year old son became ill - vomiting and diahrea and I took care of him. The next morning as I was lying in bed and turned my head to the left, the room started spinning very fast. This is something I had never experienced before. I only mention my son's situation, because I am thinking that whatever virus went thru him with his gastrointestinal problem, I might have caught and have lodged in one of my ears, because for the week that I continue to have this problem, I have vertigo and the room spins when I attempt to lie down (unless I do it very carefully and gingerly) and when I go to turn to the left when I am lying down. However, I can turn to the right with no spinning. This spinning basically happens when I am lying down. I have done some reading on the internet and it has something to do with the inner ear,etc. I went to the doctor yesterday and was given neurological tests all of which I passed. The doctor then recreated my problem by pushing me down on the examining table and turning my head to the left and she was able to confirm what I was complaining of by observing how my eyes reacted to the room spinning. I guess when the room is spinning the eyes are doing something they don't normally do. Well, anyway, they recommended an MRI and I said " Thanks, but no thanks " and they said that chances are good that it is a virus (not bacteria because I have no temperature or other symptoms consistent of infection) and there is absolutely nothing that can be done except wait it out. My questions to you are 1) do you have any advise you can give me, 2)have you heard of anything such as what I am describing - I have spoken to a couple of people that tell me they know of others with same symptoms and the problem never goes away and people just live with it. I am grateful for whatever advice I can get. Thank you for taking the time to read this. Margo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 Hi Margo. If it IS viral, then you might read up on Olive Leaf extract. It works on virus' and bacteria. I have used the cheap stuff with success for many things. And if I was traveling in Mexico, or anywhere I would take some potent digestive enzymes, which eat up cooties as you eat and also some Neutralizer by the makers of Miracle 2 soap. And I would add it to all my drinking water, after I filtered it through a ceramic portable water filter. And maybe lots of garlic with meals. And some major probiotics like Inner Garden Flora http://www.rgarden.com or Primal Defense http://www.excellentthings.com Keep us posted on your progress Blessings Donna http://www.excellentthings.com Re: Digest Number 2508 Dear Folks, I have a problem that I am hoping someone can shed some light on. One week ago, I came back from a family trip to Costa Rica. We stayed in Costa Rica for one week and on the day before our departure, my 19 year old son became ill - vomiting and diahrea and I took care of him. The next morning as I was lying in bed and turned my head to the left, the room started spinning very fast. This is something I had never experienced before. I only mention my son's situation, because I am thinking that whatever virus went thru him with his gastrointestinal problem, I might have caught and have lodged in one of my ears, because for the week that I continue to have this problem, I have vertigo and the room spins when I attempt to lie down (unless I do it very carefully and gingerly) and when I go to turn to the left when I am lying down. However, I can turn to the right with no spinning. This spinning basically happens when I am lying down. I have done some reading on the internet and it has something to do with the inner ear,etc. I went to the doctor yesterday and was given neurological tests all of which I passed. The doctor then recreated my problem by pushing me down on the examining table and turning my head to the left and she was able to confirm what I was complaining of by observing how my eyes reacted to the room spinning. I guess when the room is spinning the eyes are doing something they don't normally do. Well, anyway, they recommended an MRI and I said " Thanks, but no thanks " and they said that chances are good that it is a virus (not bacteria because I have no temperature or other symptoms consistent of infection) and there is absolutely nothing that can be done except wait it out. My questions to you are 1) do you have any advise you can give me, 2)have you heard of anything such as what I am describing - I have spoken to a couple of people that tell me they know of others with same symptoms and the problem never goes away and people just live with it. I am grateful for whatever advice I can get. Thank you for taking the time to read this. Margo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 Dear Folks, I have a problem that I am hoping someone can shed some light on. One week ago, I came back from a family trip to Costa Rica. We stayed in Costa Rica for one week and on the day before our departure, my 19 year old son became ill - vomiting and diahrea and I took care of him. The next morning as I was lying in bed and turned my head to the left, the room started spinning very fast. This is something I had never experienced before. I only mention my son's situation, because I am thinking that whatever virus went thru him with his gastrointestinal problem, I might have caught and have lodged in one of my ears, because for the week that I continue to have this problem, I have vertigo and the room spins when I attempt to lie down (unless I do it very carefully and gingerly) and when I go to turn to the left when I am lying down. However, I can turn to the right with no spinning. This spinning basically happens when I am lying down. I have done some reading on the internet and it has something to do with the inner ear,etc. I went to the doctor yesterday and was given neurological tests all of which I passed. The doctor then recreated my problem by pushing me down on the examining table and turning my head to the left and she was able to confirm what I was complaining of by observing how my eyes reacted to the room spinning. I guess when the room is spinning the eyes are doing something they don't normally do. Well, anyway, they recommended an MRI and I said " Thanks, but no thanks " and they said that chances are good that it is a virus (not bacteria because I have no temperature or other symptoms consistent of infection) and there is absolutely nothing that can be done except wait it out. My questions to you are 1) do you have any advise you can give me, 2)have you heard of anything such as what I am describing - I have spoken to a couple of people that tell me they know of others with same symptoms and the problem never goes away and people just live with it. I am grateful for whatever advice I can get. Thank you for taking the time to read this. Margo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 Dear Folks, I have a problem that I am hoping someone can shed some light on. One week ago, I came back from a family trip to Costa Rica. We stayed in Costa Rica for one week and on the day before our departure, my 19 year old son became ill - vomiting and diahrea and I took care of him. The next morning as I was lying in bed and turned my head to the left, the room started spinning very fast. This is something I had never experienced before. I only mention my son's situation, because I am thinking that whatever virus went thru him with his gastrointestinal problem, I might have caught and have lodged in one of my ears, because for the week that I continue to have this problem, I have vertigo and the room spins when I attempt to lie down (unless I do it very carefully and gingerly) and when I go to turn to the left when I am lying down. However, I can turn to the right with no spinning. This spinning basically happens when I am lying down. I have done some reading on the internet and it has something to do with the inner ear,etc. I went to the doctor yesterday and was given neurological tests all of which I passed. The doctor then recreated my problem by pushing me down on the examining table and turning my head to the left and she was able to confirm what I was complaining of by observing how my eyes reacted to the room spinning. I guess when the room is spinning the eyes are doing something they don't normally do. Well, anyway, they recommended an MRI and I said " Thanks, but no thanks " and they said that chances are good that it is a virus (not bacteria because I have no temperature or other symptoms consistent of infection) and there is absolutely nothing that can be done except wait it out. My questions to you are 1) do you have any advise you can give me, 2)have you heard of anything such as what I am describing - I have spoken to a couple of people that tell me they know of others with same symptoms and the problem never goes away and people just live with it. I am grateful for whatever advice I can get. Thank you for taking the time to read this. Margo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 I would get an ozone generator from Saul and start ozone ear insufflations immediately. Ozone kills viruses and will improve your thinking even if you did not have any problems!! I am not a doctor but call Dr. Saul at www.plasmafire.com and discuss with him Best wishes and much love, Ken Ken Gullan, President Institute for Research Integration (IRI) IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit charity, dedicated to helping children with developmental difficulties. Should you wish to contact me directly off-list, please email to kgullan@... or call (619)298-2295 Re: Digest Number 2508 Dear Folks, I have a problem that I am hoping someone can shed some light on. One week ago, I came back from a family trip to Costa Rica. We stayed in Costa Rica for one week and on the day before our departure, my 19 year old son became ill - vomiting and diahrea and I took care of him. The next morning as I was lying in bed and turned my head to the left, the room started spinning very fast. This is something I had never experienced before. I only mention my son's situation, because I am thinking that whatever virus went thru him with his gastrointestinal problem, I might have caught and have lodged in one of my ears, because for the week that I continue to have this problem, I have vertigo and the room spins when I attempt to lie down (unless I do it very carefully and gingerly) and when I go to turn to the left when I am lying down. However, I can turn to the right with no spinning. This spinning basically happens when I am lying down. I have done some reading on the internet and it has something to do with the inner ear,etc. I went to the doctor yesterday and was given neurological tests all of which I passed. The doctor then recreated my problem by pushing me down on the examining table and turning my head to the left and she was able to confirm what I was complaining of by observing how my eyes reacted to the room spinning. I guess when the room is spinning the eyes are doing something they don't normally do. Well, anyway, they recommended an MRI and I said " Thanks, but no thanks " and they said that chances are good that it is a virus (not bacteria because I have no temperature or other symptoms consistent of infection) and there is absolutely nothing that can be done except wait it out. My questions to you are 1) do you have any advise you can give me, 2)have you heard of anything such as what I am describing - I have spoken to a couple of people that tell me they know of others with same symptoms and the problem never goes away and people just live with it. I am grateful for whatever advice I can get. Thank you for taking the time to read this. Margo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 I concur with Ken's suggestion. I am not a doctor, but I know someone who had your symptoms and she has lost her hearing completely. A virus destroyed her auditory nerves. I do not want to scare you, but I suggest you find a doctor who is familiar with this condition. Even with the best traditional antibiotic treatment it is difficult to get to the site of the problem. If this were me, I would put some H2O2 drops in the ears and then CS with 5% DMSO. The ozone would be the best. Time is of the essense here. And on the other hand it may turn out to be nothing serious. Jim Meissner Re: Digest Number 2508 > > > Dear Folks, > > I have a problem that I am hoping someone can shed some light on. One week > ago, I came back from a family trip to Costa Rica. We stayed in Costa Rica for > one week and on the day before our departure, my 19 year old son became ill - > vomiting and diahrea and I took care of him. The next morning as I was lying > in bed and turned my head to the left, the room started spinning very fast. > This is something I had never experienced before. I only mention my son's > situation, because I am thinking that whatever virus went thru him with his > gastrointestinal problem, I might have caught and have lodged in one of my ears, > because for the week that I continue to have this problem, I have vertigo and the > room spins when I attempt to lie down (unless I do it very carefully and > gingerly) and when I go to turn to the left when I am lying down. However, I can > turn to the right with no spinning. This spinning basically happens when I am > lying down. I have done some reading on the internet and it has something to > do with the inner ear,etc. > > I went to the doctor yesterday and was given neurological tests all of which > I passed. The doctor then recreated my problem by pushing me down on the > examining table and turning my head to the left and she was able to confirm what I > was complaining of by observing how my eyes reacted to the room spinning. I > guess when the room is spinning the eyes are doing something they don't > normally do. Well, anyway, they recommended an MRI and I said " Thanks, but no > thanks " and they said that chances are good that it is a virus (not bacteria because > I have no temperature or other symptoms consistent of infection) and there is > absolutely nothing that can be done except wait it out. > > My questions to you are 1) do you have any advise you can give me, 2)have you > heard of anything such as what I am describing - I have spoken to a couple of > people that tell me they know of others with same symptoms and the problem > never goes away and people just > live with it. > > I am grateful for whatever advice I can get. Thank you for taking the time > to read this. > > Margo > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Re: Digest Number 2508 > I concur with Ken's suggestion. I am not a doctor, but I know someone who > had your symptoms and she has lost her hearing completely. A virus > destroyed her auditory nerves. I do not want to scare you, but I suggest > you find a doctor who is familiar with this condition. Even with the best > traditional antibiotic treatment it is difficult to get to the site of the > problem. If this were me, I would put some H2O2 drops in the ears and then > CS with 5% DMSO. The ozone would be the best. Time is of the essense here. > And on the other hand it may turn out to be nothing serious. > > Jim Meissner I had been using H2O2 in my continually itching right ear for a long time. I did it at least three times a day. One time was before sleep, while I was lying in bed, because it would literally take 20 minutes to stop fizzing. This brought some relief, but the itching would recur if I decreased the number of times during the day that I used the H2O2. (I don't have a good ozone generator to use.) Almost at my wit's end, I decided to take some of the chapparal spray from the Shegoi company and apply it inside my ear with a cotton swab. The ingredients are a purified extract of Larrea tridentata (chapparal) with the potentially toxic compounds removed; organic alcohol; ascorbic acid; and rosemary oil. The first time after this was applied, my ear started getting crusts. But the itching stopped. I re-applied it. My ear began to clear up. Nenah Nenah Sylver, Ph.D. Products, services, and information about health Author, *The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing* Order the book and read excerpts at http://www.nenahsylver.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 I am forwarding this information from Terry Chamberlin on the CS list tcjc48@... he is sharing his experience using a magnetic pulser made by Sota Instruments that he sells for about $250. begin snip One woman called me to ask if I thought CS would work on an inner-ear infection. I said, " Yes, just warm it up and pour it in. " She said she couldn't do that, she had a hole in her eardrum and couldn't allow liquids in her ear. So I drove over to her house the next day. She had had a fever for 2 months, a headache for 2 months, and also been extremely fatigued those 2 months. Now the doctor wanted to put her on intravenous antibiotics, which she was resisting. I held the Pulser on each ear for 4 minutes and went home, instructing her to call if she experienced any changes. She called me that evening to tell me, " My headache's gone, my fever's gone, my energy's back, I gotta get me one of those machines! " On an aside, she called me two months later with a new ear infection. She had, for the previous month, been using a new cell phone! end of snip Jim Meissner Re: Digest Number 2508 > > > Dear Folks, > > I have a problem that I am hoping someone can shed some light on. One week > ago, I came back from a family trip to Costa Rica. We stayed in Costa Rica for > one week and on the day before our departure, my 19 year old son became ill - > vomiting and diahrea and I took care of him. The next morning as I was lying > in bed and turned my head to the left, the room started spinning very fast. > This is something I had never experienced before. I only mention my son's > situation, because I am thinking that whatever virus went thru him with his > gastrointestinal problem, I might have caught and have lodged in one of my ears, > because for the week that I continue to have this problem, I have vertigo and the > room spins when I attempt to lie down (unless I do it very carefully and > gingerly) and when I go to turn to the left when I am lying down. However, I can > turn to the right with no spinning. This spinning basically happens when I am > lying down. I have done some reading on the internet and it has something to > do with the inner ear,etc. > > I went to the doctor yesterday and was given neurological tests all of which > I passed. The doctor then recreated my problem by pushing me down on the > examining table and turning my head to the left and she was able to confirm what I > was complaining of by observing how my eyes reacted to the room spinning. I > guess when the room is spinning the eyes are doing something they don't > normally do. Well, anyway, they recommended an MRI and I said " Thanks, but no > thanks " and they said that chances are good that it is a virus (not bacteria because > I have no temperature or other symptoms consistent of infection) and there is > absolutely nothing that can be done except wait it out. > > My questions to you are 1) do you have any advise you can give me, 2)have you > heard of anything such as what I am describing - I have spoken to a couple of > people that tell me they know of others with same symptoms and the problem > never goes away and people just > live with it. > > I am grateful for whatever advice I can get. Thank you for taking the time > to read this. > > Margo > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 In a message dated 3/30/2004 7:06:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes: Ok - so I am the one drafting the faq document. I would also like do a highly recommended equipment list - what is your favorite: food processor --- Robot COupe or professional grade Cuisinart juicer -- Juiceman II Pro with 1/2 hp motor grain mill food dehydrator -- my gas oven with the pilot light on What other things am I forgetting? Nanette mjh http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 In a message dated 3/30/2004 7:06:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes: From: " F. Jewett " <mfjewett@...> Subject: RE: [OT] Smelly armpits At 08:25 AM 3/30/04 -0500, you wrote: > Well, I have been staying up later due to late night calls to the west > coast, but I'm usually asleep by midnight. My problem is though, that my > internal clock wakes me up around 5 and sometimes even earlier, so I never > sleep straight through the night. I'm taking melatonin now and will continue > for a few weeks. I had a consultation with Ron (Schmid) yesterday and he > said that he's seen people do melatonin for 2-3 weeks, go off it, and have > no further sleep problems. I am a total wreck if I don't get at least 6-7 > hours and I know it's bad for the adrenals not to get adequate sleep, so I > will try the melatonin and see if that helps. Pardon the clueless one here, but what does melatonin have to do with sleep? Enlighten me. MFJ .. .. MFJ Another option to the hormone, Melatonin, is mild exercise and SUNLIGHT. Both the exercise and sun stimulate serotonin..... necessary in the cycle of sleep wake with melatonin. mjh http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 > >Another option to the hormone, Melatonin, is mild exercise and SUNLIGHT. >Both the exercise and sun stimulate serotonin..... necessary in >the cycle of >sleep wake with melatonin. I exercise fairly vigorously 3-4 days/week. and in the summer, i get a lot of sun, but this doesn't seem to have been enough to keep me sleeping well. But then I think I have serotonin issues, so people like me may need more help. Suze Fisher Lapdog Design, Inc. Web Design & Development http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine http://www.westonaprice.org ---------------------------- " The diet-heart idea (the idea that saturated fats and cholesterol cause heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times. " -- Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Vanderbilt University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher. The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics <http://www.thincs.org> ---------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 Our experience at 'Disney was not good at all!! Brittany has DS and a heart problem and her birthday is in July so it is HOT here in Florida then... She needs a wheelchair for these kinds of visits and my husband needed one for his own heart condition-- they gave us an AWFUL time getting the pass-- they had the nerve to tell my daughter that she should not bring Britt in hot weather if she couldn’t stand in the lines! (and we had already explained that this is what she wanted for her birthday) AND we were treated badly by several other workers. (They were very nice in the area where you can take pictures with the characters however) Now Universal studios-- wow what a difference! Brittany was treated like a princess and got a special interview with BARNEY who was her favorite that year. That picture was worth the whole admission price. We went back to Disney this year and it was better but nothing to compare with Universal... Maybe it is just the day you go. Ginger --- Nana to Brittany 15 (DS) -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.7.0 - Release Date: 3/8/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 Our experience at 'Disney was not good at all!! Brittany has DS and a heart problem and her birthday is in July so it is HOT here in Florida then... She needs a wheelchair for these kinds of visits and my husband needed one for his own heart condition-- they gave us an AWFUL time getting the pass-- they had the nerve to tell my daughter that she should not bring Britt in hot weather if she couldn’t stand in the lines! (and we had already explained that this is what she wanted for her birthday) AND we were treated badly by several other workers. (They were very nice in the area where you can take pictures with the characters however) Now Universal studios-- wow what a difference! Brittany was treated like a princess and got a special interview with BARNEY who was her favorite that year. That picture was worth the whole admission price. We went back to Disney this year and it was better but nothing to compare with Universal... Maybe it is just the day you go. Ginger --- Nana to Brittany 15 (DS) -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.7.0 - Release Date: 3/8/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2005 Report Share Posted July 6, 2005 Ashton is 71 lbs, is infused every two weeks, and it takes 4.5 hours. Her levels weren't up enough at three weeks. She is on three weeks for the summer, but wants me to call the doctor and have it switched back to every two weeks. She felt terrible the third week. We are waiting to see how she does this time. We were at the IVIG Conference, so none of us were getting the sleep we needed. L mom to Ashton 11, CVID, Asthma & Dyslexia & Marina 9, Asthma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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