Guest guest Posted November 20, 2001 Report Share Posted November 20, 2001 Was it The Marriage of Figaro? I love that movie, but I can't remember! nne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2001 Report Share Posted November 20, 2001 Thanks nne! I dont know but you gave me something to go on... I think is such a pretty music and im not really an opera fan. Shaye RE: OT question Was it The Marriage of Figaro? I love that movie, but I can't remember! nne Our members map http://.homestead.com/locations.html Our Message Board http://www.voy.com/21568/ Check out these great Molds!! http://soapwerks.com/martinworld.htm Member Kae's Site... Awesome oil Prices! http://www.olivetreesoaps.com/ All posts to this list are copyrighted by post author. They may NOT be forwarded, copied, or used in anyway without the permission of the post author with the exception of answering posts to this list. Posts are personal opinions only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2001 Report Share Posted November 20, 2001 I can identify a lot of operas .. but I didn't see the movie. (I'm more of an opera buff than a movie buff). Do you know what language the opera is in? - Ela (000)___(000) Ela Heyn / @ @ \ ferret@... | | ======@====== http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5483 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 You can do a search with . www. That is how I found my friend after 30 years. She was from Pennsylvania and I found her last month living in Arizona. is pretty good. It should work. If not there is always 1 800 Search but you have to pay for that. is free. . Anjillah@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2005 Report Share Posted April 23, 2005 Angie, My private ot had requested if I wanted a medical eval or an educational eval. There is a difference b/w the two. I had gotten both, due to the school not providing ot and medically b/c my insurance would not pay if it was for education. An educational OT eval. consists of skills your child can perform in school (printing, scissor skills, coloring, organizational skills for older kids, spatial relationships with regards to conforming to their environment, being able to manipulate throughout the classroom w/o bumping into furniture, possible adaptations for performing schoolwork, use of slantboards and such, etc.). A medical OT eval. consists of being able to function in society, such as performing grooming and hygiene, using utensils, cups, eating/feeding disorders, etc. Sensory testing fits in with both areas. I also completed a very long questionairre. The actual eval was 90 minutes long and was broken into two separate sessions. The eval was completely harmless to my son b/c the therapist was playing with him most of the time. Tools Administered: Clinical Observation Therapeutic Handling Parental Interview The Burinink Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency (fine motor portion only) Developmental Test of Visual Perception - 2 (DTVP-2) A Pediatric ot evaluation was given to me with the results which included my son's -behavioral/communication -strength -fine motor/visual perceptual skills -sensory processing - auditory,visual, olfactory, tactile, vestibular and procioceptive systems -self-help skills -Recommendations for treatment -goals and objectives The Early Intervention OT usually will give you some inclination if they are below the standards, but most will tell you they will mail you a report with their findings. There are formulas that need to be applied to each area tested and what percentile the child needs to fall into in order to get services. If you disagree with the EI's findings, go privately . . . Regards, Joanne ---------------------------------------------------- This mailbox protected from junk email by MailFrontier Desktop from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com [ ] OT question > > > > What is a through eval with the OT consist of? Zach is 2. We got the > call today that they (EI) are coming out to do the eval. Zach has > sensory & I believe his motor skills are great, except a few areas. > Will see what she says. Will they tell you that day if he has issues & > needs OT or will they make you wait? Just want to know what to expect. > What will they make him do/ Thanks for any info. Angie > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2005 Report Share Posted April 24, 2005 My 3 year old daughter was recently evaluated by a private OT. I was concerned because she is clumsy, sensitive to certain things to an extreme and unaware of when she was hot/cold. All of her gross/fine motor skills seemed fine to me. The OT had her play on some gym/playground equipment, walk up and down stairs, pull beads from clay, find puzzle pieces from inside a box of beans and put them in the puzzle, draw, copy what she drew and a few other things. She determined that Reilly has Sensory Integration Disorder and we have been going twice a week since then. She told me what she thought right then and there but the official report came a couple of weeks later. It was all very fun for Reilly and very relaxed. The OT's get to do fun stuff and so I think that therapy is easier for her than the speech. Hope this helps Kim -- In , " non-ya business " <blanton@c...> wrote: > > > What is a through eval with the OT consist of? Zach is 2. We got the > call today that they (EI) are coming out to do the eval. Zach has > sensory & I believe his motor skills are great, except a few areas. > Will see what she says. Will they tell you that day if he has issues & > needs OT or will they make you wait? Just want to know what to expect. > What will they make him do/ Thanks for any info. Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2006 Report Share Posted October 1, 2006 In a message dated 02/10/2006 09:32:59 GMT Daylight Time, fredrik@... writes: Do you - in Britain or elsewere - have a monthly magazines that focus on autism , disabled kids etc ? >>>We have a x 4 per year, sent by post with subscription www.autismfile.com Mandi x PS How is your little man doing these days? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2006 Report Share Posted October 2, 2006 There is also the American " The Autism Perspective " magazine http://www.theautismperspective.org/ Best wishes, Sandy > > > In a message dated 02/10/2006 09:32:59 GMT Daylight Time, fredrik@... > writes: > > Do you - in Britain or elsewere - have a monthly magazines that focus > on autism , disabled kids etc ? > > > > > >>>We have a x 4 per year, sent by post with subscription > > _www.autismfile.com_ (http://www.autismfile.com) > > > Mandi x > PS How is your little man doing these days? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 Even though the subject line did mention an Off Topic (OT) thread, I do not want this discussed on this list. Ursula moderator OT question I was just wondering if anyone ever heard of the immunizations causing autism. My friends child is thought to have it and her mother thinks she had read it somewhere and I wanted to find out if ya'll heard of it. Cassie www.marykay.com/cassieredinger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Barbara and group; Thanks Barbara you're such a caring person. The congestion in my lungs is really breaking up. I can breathe much better. Quitting smoking was the best I could do for myself. It was very sad at first for me but that feeling is beginning to wear off. The antibiotics are starting to work. I can really feel the difference. I must of had a respitory infection. My doctor said my white blood count was up indicating an infection some where. I didnt have a sore throat or an ear ache. Just that sick feeling with a lot of coughing. I feel much better now. My husband has been so supportive with me. He helps a lot. Thanks for your kinds post and God bless. gentle hugs Clora ***************************************************** > Hi Clora: > > I am glad you are feeling better each day. It is also wonderful that > you aren't smoking, and I am sure your lungs are very happy. > > I also know when the 10 days are up, and you take your Humira, that you > will feel so much better. > > Please take good care of yourself, and wishing you and your family a > very Merry Christmas. You are always in my prayers. > > God Bless you Clora. > > Hugs, > > Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Clora, Was there a site or anything u used to quit smoking? i just lost my best friend to cancer and my son wants me to quit smoking. [ ] Re: OT Question Barbara and group; Thanks Barbara you're such a caring person. The congestion in my lungs is really breaking up. I can breathe much better. Quitting smoking was the best I could do for myself. It was very sad at first for me but that feeling is beginning to wear off. The antibiotics are starting to work. I can really feel the difference. I must of had a respitory infection. My doctor said my white blood count was up indicating an infection some where. I didnt have a sore throat or an ear ache. Just that sick feeling with a lot of coughing. I feel much better now. My husband has been so supportive with me. He helps a lot. Thanks for your kinds post and God bless. gentle hugs Clora ***************************************************** > Hi Clora: > > I am glad you are feeling better each day. It is also wonderful that > you aren't smoking, and I am sure your lungs are very happy. > > I also know when the 10 days are up, and you take your Humira, that you > will feel so much better. > > Please take good care of yourself, and wishing you and your family a > very Merry Christmas. You are always in my prayers. > > God Bless you Clora. > > Hugs, > > Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 I am 30 days today. A person on this list had me google " smoking aversion " and I found several helpful sites. Every day is still a mental challenge....not physical.That took 2 or 3 days.... Raniolo From: bengal9@... <bengal9@...> Subject: Re: [ ] Re: OT Question Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008, 2:16 AM Clora, Was there a site or anything u used to quit smoking? i just lost my best friend to cancer and my son wants me to quit smoking. [ ] Re: OT Question Barbara and group; Thanks Barbara you're such a caring person. The congestion in my lungs is really breaking up. I can breathe much better. Quitting smoking was the best I could do for myself. It was very sad at first for me but that feeling is beginning to wear off. The antibiotics are starting to work. I can really feel the difference. I must of had a respitory infection. My doctor said my white blood count was up indicating an infection some where. I didnt have a sore throat or an ear ache. Just that sick feeling with a lot of coughing. I feel much better now. My husband has been so supportive with me. He helps a lot. Thanks for your kinds post and God bless. gentle hugs Clora ************ ********* ********* ********* ********* ***** > Hi Clora: > > I am glad you are feeling better each day. It is also wonderful that > you aren't smoking, and I am sure your lungs are very happy. > > I also know when the 10 days are up, and you take your Humira, that you > will feel so much better. > > Please take good care of yourself, and wishing you and your family a > very Merry Christmas. You are always in my prayers. > > God Bless you Clora. > > Hugs, > > Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 And I'm happy for you, . I'm glad you could do it. It's easy once you decide to quit and start practicing, isn't it? Dennis in eastexas On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 1:26 AM, CATHERINE RANIOLO <c.raniolo@...>wrote: > I am 30 days today. A person on this list had me google " smoking > aversion " and I found several helpful sites. Every day is still a mental > challenge....not physical.That took 2 or 3 days.... > > Raniolo > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Hi : I am so proud of you, and your challenege to stop smoking. You are doing just great. I wish you continued success. God Bless you, and have a very Merry Christmas. Wishing you pain free days. Hugs, Barbara > > And I'm happy for you, . I'm glad you could do it. It's easy once > you decide to quit and start practicing, isn't it? > > Dennis in eastexas > > On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 1:26 AM, CATHERINE RANIOLO c.raniolo@...wrote: > > > I am 30 days today. A person on this list had me google " smoking > > aversion " and I found several helpful sites. Every day is still a mental > > challenge....not physical.That took 2 or 3 days.... > > > > Raniolo > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Hi Clora: I am so happy your infection is clearing, and that you are feeling better and better each day. I too, am so glad you gave up smoking. It is a hard habit to quit, but you are doing it. Amazing how strong we are when we have to. I am getting ready for Christmas, as I am sure you are too. I will cook my tradional Christmas dinner for me and my son. This is a real treat for me this year. I thank God everyday that he is here with me during all this mess at my house. I consulted a wonderful attorney yesterday, and she answered all my questions as to my rights here in Florida. Things are very bad here for me, but I am trying to hold on for just a little longer. My son just bought a house here, and they want me to come and live with them. I will give it a try, as this is a big change of life style, etc. I am being forced into my new life, and I will make the best of it, that's for sure. I just want to come out of all this mess, with my mind intact, and just continue to take one day at a time. I truly hope you and your family have a wonderful, happy, Merry Christmas. You all deserve it. I am so happy your husband is there for you to help you all he can. He must be a wonderful man. Thinking of you always, and always in my prayers. Wishing you pain free days. You are a blessed woman Clora, and I am glad that I met you. Love and hugs, Barbara > > Barbara and group; > > Thanks Barbara you're such a caring person. The congestion in my > lungs is really breaking up. I can breathe much better. Quitting > smoking was the best I could do for myself. It was very sad at first > for me but that feeling is beginning to wear off. > > The antibiotics are starting to work. I can really feel the > difference. I must of had a respitory infection. My doctor said my > white blood count was up indicating an infection some where. I didnt > have a sore throat or an ear ache. Just that sick feeling with a lot > of coughing. I feel much better now. > > My husband has been so supportive with me. He helps a lot. Thanks > for your kinds post and God bless. > > gentle hugs > Clora > > ***************************************************** > > > > > Hi Clora: > > > > I am glad you are feeling better each day. It is also wonderful > that > > you aren't smoking, and I am sure your lungs are very happy. > > > > I also know when the 10 days are up, and you take your Humira, that > you > > will feel so much better. > > > > Please take good care of yourself, and wishing you and your family a > > very Merry Christmas. You are always in my prayers. > > > > God Bless you Clora. > > > > Hugs, > > > > Barbara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 and group; I used the nicotene patch. It is the mind also. I was very sad and missed the cigs very much. I knew I would get over it soon. When I wanted a cig I would rub my patch. I sucked on hard candy. When It got unbearable I would look at my chest and say no I am sorry I can't give you anymore nicatine. I know that sounds weird or nutty but it worked for me. You may find other ways to do it. What ever helps is worth it to quit. I couldnt get over how the patches helped so much. Lots of luck sweetheart. gentle hugs Clora ********************************************************* > > Clora, > Was there a site or anything u used to quit smoking? i just lost my best friend to > cancer and my son wants me to quit smoking. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Barbara and group; Barbara you are so wonderful. When I finish up my antibiotics I can start my humira injections. I don't hurt with out it yet. When I first took the injection the next morning a lot of pain was gone. I havent had an injection in 10 days. I quit the injections when I saw I was sick. I don't think I was that strong when I quit smoking Barbara. I couldn't breathe. You guys inspired me on to quit that helped a lot too. My friends here and my family was so hopeful for me to quit I couldnt let them down or you guys either. I said I would and my word is good. My breathing was so bad. I have congestive heart failure and cigs was pretty bad on my heart. I am so happy your accepting the breakup. I know how hard it is. But accepting gets you to the next steps. You will have adjusting. He will come back to see you, this is where you have to remember how bad it hurt. My x wanted to go back with me and I just couldnt go through that break up all over again. Know what I mean. God has sent you your son to deal with your pain. That will make Christmas so wonderful for you. You are a very strong willed person. You have strong feelings too. I know because you couldnt bear me in pain. You got me to motivate my rheumy to get agressive with my RA, I will never forget you Barbara. You got a lawyer that is another step. You're moving right along. You're looking forward to Christmas, making big plans for a dinner woo hoo. I am so happy for you. We will survive. You making the best of a bad situation is very smart. No more extra dirty clothes to wash. You don't have to answer to no one. My sister said why don't you dye your hair sis. I said well he don't like me to do that. My sis said silly you can do what you want now. I went out bought some make up and got some hair dye and done myself up pretty. It felt great. You are women. We can do it. I quit smoking, you're getting on with your life. It's so wonderful to talk to each other. God bless and take care and enjoy life, you deserve it. gentle hugs Clora ***************************************************************** > > Hi Clora: > > I am so happy your infection is clearing, and that you are feeling > better and better each day. I too, am so glad you gave up smoking. It > is a hard habit to quit, but you are doing it. Amazing how strong we > are when we have to. > > I am getting ready for Christmas, as I am sure you are too. I will cook > my tradional Christmas dinner for me and my son. This is a real treat > for me this year. I thank God everyday that he is here with me during > all this mess at my house. > > I consulted a wonderful attorney yesterday, and she answered all my > questions as to my rights here in Florida. Things are very bad here for > me, but I am trying to hold on for just a little longer. My son just > bought a house here, and they want me to come and live with them. I > will give it a try, as this is a big change of life style, etc. I am > being forced into my new life, and I will make the best of it, that's > for sure. I just want to come out of all this mess, with my mind > intact, and just continue to take one day at a time. > > I truly hope you and your family have a wonderful, happy, Merry > Christmas. You all deserve it. I am so happy your husband is there for > you to help you all he can. He must be a wonderful man. > > Thinking of you always, and always in my prayers. Wishing you pain free > days. You are a blessed woman Clora, and I am glad that I met you. > > Love and hugs, > > Barbara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Clora, I am so proud of you and ! You two have given yourselves the best Christmas present ever! Congratulations to both of you! I can't say it enough. What a great accomplishment this is! Sue On Saturday, December 20, 2008, at 08:19 PM, CLORA wrote: > > I used the nicotene patch. It is the mind also. I was very sad and > missed the cigs very much. I knew I would get over it soon. When I > wanted a cig I would rub my patch. I sucked on hard candy. When It > got unbearable I would look at my chest and say no I am sorry I can't > give you anymore nicatine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Thank you so much....I am banking the money religiously..... It is a feeling of power. Raniolo > > I used the nicotene patch. It is the mind also. I was very sad and > missed the cigs very much. I knew I would get over it soon. When I > wanted a cig I would rub my patch. I sucked on hard candy. When It > got unbearable I would look at my chest and say no I am sorry I can't > give you anymore nicatine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 You are going to be so much richer......in more ways than one. You go, girl! Sue On Saturday, December 20, 2008, at 10:25 PM, CATHERINE RANIOLO wrote: > Thank you so much....I am banking the money religiously..... > It is a feeling of power. > > Raniolo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 HI Clora: I just read your post to me, and as always, everything you write to me makes me feel so much better. You are an inspiration to us all. I am so happy that you're not smoking, and doing so great. I also know you must be so proud of yourself. I am also happy you are not in any pain, and that your days are so much better. Your Rheumy is taking better care of you now, and she listens to you. That is the key to a good Rheumy. I love mine, and she is just the best dr. in the world. I thank God that I found her when I moved to Florida. My son and I went to a giant Flea Market today. It was nice to be out, looking at lots of great things. He then took me to a great Mexican Rest., and the food was sensational. We had such a good time together. I hope we will be in his new house by the middle of Jan. I am anxiously awaiting for him to bring the family down from N.H. after they close on the NH house. Things are slowly working out for me, and I am happy about that. I am spending my time mentally decorating my new bedroom, which I look forward to doing. I have also been doing some of my folk art painting, which I so enjoy. I am totally healed from my broken bones when I fell. The Ortho. Dr. was so happy that I have healed so good. I thank God too that I am such a good healer. With RA, you never know how things will go. Just a few more days before Santa will be here, and I am sure he will be so good to you, as you have been such a good girl!!!! Wishing you pain free days, and Merry Christmas again. Hugs, Barbara > > Barbara and group; > > Barbara you are so wonderful. When I finish up my antibiotics I can > start my humira injections. I don't hurt with out it yet. When I > first took the injection the next morning a lot of pain was gone. I > havent had an injection in 10 days. > > I quit the injections when I saw I was sick. I don't think I was > that strong when I quit smoking Barbara. I couldn't breathe. You > guys inspired me on to quit that helped a lot too. My friends here > and my family was so hopeful for me to quit I couldnt let them down > or you guys either. I said I would and my word is good. My > breathing was so bad. I have congestive heart failure and cigs was > pretty bad on my heart. > > I am so happy your accepting the breakup. I know how hard it is. > But accepting gets you to the next steps. You will have adjusting. > He will come back to see you, this is where you have to remember how > bad it hurt. My x wanted to go back with me and I just couldnt go > through that break up all over again. Know what I mean. > > God has sent you your son to deal with your pain. That will make > Christmas so wonderful for you. You are a very strong willed > person. You have strong feelings too. I know because you couldnt > bear me in pain. You got me to motivate my rheumy to get agressive > with my RA, I will never forget you Barbara. > > You got a lawyer that is another step. You're moving right along. > You're looking forward to Christmas, making big plans for a dinner > woo hoo. I am so happy for you. We will survive. You making the > best of a bad situation is very smart. No more extra dirty clothes > to wash. You don't have to answer to no one. My sister said why > don't you dye your hair sis. I said well he don't like me to do > that. My sis said silly you can do what you want now. > > I went out bought some make up and got some hair dye and done myself > up pretty. It felt great. You are women. We can do it. I quit > smoking, you're getting on with your life. It's so wonderful to talk > to each other. God bless and take care and enjoy life, you deserve > it. > > gentle hugs > Clora > > ***************************************************************** > > > > > Hi Clora: > > > > I am so happy your infection is clearing, and that you are feeling > > better and better each day. I too, am so glad you gave up > smoking. It > > is a hard habit to quit, but you are doing it. Amazing how strong > we > > are when we have to. > > > > I am getting ready for Christmas, as I am sure you are too. I will > cook > > my tradional Christmas dinner for me and my son. This is a real > treat > > for me this year. I thank God everyday that he is here with me > during > > all this mess at my house. > > > > I consulted a wonderful attorney yesterday, and she answered all my > > questions as to my rights here in Florida. Things are very bad > here for > > me, but I am trying to hold on for just a little longer. My son > just > > bought a house here, and they want me to come and live with them. I > > will give it a try, as this is a big change of life style, etc. I > am > > being forced into my new life, and I will make the best of it, > that's > > for sure. I just want to come out of all this mess, with my mind > > intact, and just continue to take one day at a time. > > > > I truly hope you and your family have a wonderful, happy, Merry > > Christmas. You all deserve it. I am so happy your husband is > there for > > you to help you all he can. He must be a wonderful man. > > > > Thinking of you always, and always in my prayers. Wishing you pain > free > > days. You are a blessed woman Clora, and I am glad that I met you. > > > > Love and hugs, > > > > Barbara > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2008 Report Share Posted December 22, 2008 Everyone and Sue My internet went out yesterday, for everyone in our area. Sue, thanks so much for you support. I appreciate everyone's support in quitting smoking. Yes, it makes a nice christmas present for all of our families too. gentle hugs Clora ********************************************************** > Clora, I am so proud of you and ! You two have given > yourselves the best Christmas present ever! Congratulations to both of > you! I can't say it enough. What a great accomplishment this is! > > Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 what would be in the smoke of clorine and sugar mixed together and lighted on fire that would cause a bunch of school kids to develope little black spots under the skin, mostly on hands and arms? and what might this be? the school is only ashureing everyone that it's not contaigous. dih! i thought of tiny vessel vasculitis, the ones in the top ;ayes of skin. they are very tiny, would that make them appear black instead of red? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 AND WHY THE **** WOULD A SCHOOL DO THAT, IN THE FIRST PLACE? I SUGGEST ASKING A CHEMIST........ V. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! From: who <jeaninem660@...> Subject: [] OT question Date: Thursday, April 30, 2009, 7:35 PM what would be in the smoke of clorine and sugar mixed together and lighted on fire that would cause a bunch of school kids to develope little black spots under the skin, mostly on hands and arms? and what might this be? the school is only ashureing everyone that it's not contaigous. dih! i thought of tiny vessel vasculitis, the ones in the top ;ayes of skin. they are very tiny, would that make them appear black instead of red? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2009 Report Share Posted May 1, 2009 I dont know, I thought it was pretty stupied myself but they took a bunch of gradeschoolers out to the collage science lab and did this experment and the room filed with smoke. 2 of them were my grandchildren and it's very upseting. > > what would be in the smoke of clorine and sugar mixed together and > lighted on fire that would cause a bunch of school kids to develope little black spots under the skin, mostly on hands and arms? > and what might this be? > > the school is only ashureing everyone that it's not contaigous. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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