Guest guest Posted January 29, 2002 Report Share Posted January 29, 2002 > I haven't heard any grinding knock on wood I got all the work done in a hospital since they had to sedate her they were awesome!!!!!!!!!!!! Yes, knock on wood. Glad all went well, too. > > It is so wonderful to hear progress from our children and it only makes us strive for more I am glad that the haircut went well. Thanks and you're so right about striving for more. > Yes Tara where's pony tails that is her trademark. Cool, what a girl. > I am going to start the whole pic book I have read so much about it. Where do you get your pic from can you give me advice on how to start the book? The best advice I could give you on this would be for Kathy & Joan & others on the list to guide you towards the right direction, just ask. I'm still a rookie and in training. I do have alot of info but you would be in good hands with others on this list that are using it. Do check over on the left hand side of our list and glance over on what Joan & others have under files, & bookmarks. > > Tara is a major Barney fan she repeats his name all the time and Molly the Comfy Couch. Last year we took Tara to see Barney and she jumped from her seat and started running towards the stage and all these security men were blocking her it was just so funny that Barney has security. I guess you've noticed many other kids on the list also love Barney. What a story to remember at the Barney Show. Our kids can be pretty determine to hug when they like something and they could also be pretty quick. Last year, we drove out to visit one of my sisters and there was an Aquarium Center that we had gone to, then we walked outside and there was a crocodile, luckily inside a cage. Because just one small look away from he ran towards it and wanted to climb it. No telling what. But I've always been quick, so I caught him. Maybe he thought it was from Pan. > > This group is the best I tell everone that i am so content that i can speak to someone who can actually relate instead of feeling sorry for me. > Big HUGS , from a parent to another parent who can relate, this list is wondeful and supportive. We have become a cyber-family. Irma,13,DS/ASD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2002 Report Share Posted January 30, 2002 Thanks Irma I will look for the file. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted February 1, 2002 Report Share Posted February 1, 2002 They had on the news yesterday about something for grinding the teeth. They said if you have constant headaches then you might want to see your dentist.- Cause you might be grinding your teeth when your sleeping. Anyways before you sleep you put on this mold thing I think only on the top two teeth- anyhow it'll make you not to grind your teeh; out of shape and to not have headaches. The website is www.wfaa.com- that it was on the news. But I'll look at the website and see if I can find it. rebecca --- mum592001 <ICANFIELD@...> wrote: > > > I haven't heard any grinding knock on wood I got > all the work done > in a hospital since they had to sedate her they were > > awesome!!!!!!!!!!!! > > Yes, knock on wood. Glad all went well, too. > > > > It is so wonderful to hear progress from our > children and it only > makes us strive for more I am glad that the haircut > went well. > > Thanks and you're so right about striving for more. > > > Yes Tara where's pony tails that is her trademark. > > Cool, what a girl. > > > I am going to start the whole pic book I have read > so much about > it. Where do you get your pic from can you give me > advice on how to > start the book? > > The best advice I could give you on this would be > for Kathy & Joan & > others on the list to guide you towards the right > direction, just > ask. I'm still a rookie and in training. I do have > alot of info but > you would be in good hands with others on this list > that are using > it. Do check over on the left hand side of our list > and glance over > on what Joan & others have under files, & bookmarks. > > > > Tara is a major Barney fan she repeats his name > all the time and > Molly the Comfy Couch. Last year we took Tara to > see Barney and she > jumped from her seat and started running towards the > stage and all > these security men were blocking her it was just so > funny that Barney > has security. > > I guess you've noticed many other kids on the list > also love Barney. > What a story to remember at the Barney Show. Our > kids can be pretty > determine to hug when they like something and they > could also be > pretty quick. Last year, we drove out to visit one > of my sisters and > there was an Aquarium Center that we had gone to, > then we walked > outside and there was a crocodile, luckily inside a > cage. Because > just one small look away from he ran towards > it and wanted to > climb it. No telling what. But I've always been > quick, so I caught > him. Maybe he thought it was from Pan. > > > > This group is the best I tell everone that i am so > content that i > can speak to someone who can actually relate instead > of feeling sorry > for me. > > > > Big HUGS , from a parent to another parent who > can relate, this > list is wondeful and supportive. We have become a > cyber-family. > Irma,13,DS/ASD > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2002 Report Share Posted February 1, 2002 your welcome, anytime --- ginageena@... wrote: > Thank u : > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2002 Report Share Posted February 9, 2002 BERT, From another smoker, I asked my Hepatologist if I should stop at the start of this AIH diagnosis. My sister who has tried to get me to stop for years was with me and she almost fell out when he answered he. He said yes you should quit but now is not the time. I made him repeat this to her. His theory was that stopping added much stress to your system and he wanted my LFT's to be normal before I added any more stress to the picture. Don't get me wrong I'm not stupid enough to think that smoking is OK and I'm not trying to say that at all, however since my LFT's have been up and down the whole time I've been diagnosed, and needless to say we smokers all look for a reason not to quit, so I haven't. I have to tell you a funny story about trying to quit. After starting on 60 mg's of Prednisone my mother insisted I had to quit and paid for me to go to a hypnosis seminar. Feeling very guilty, knowing she was right, I agreed to go. I knew better. I was so wired on 60 mg's of Prednisone that I though I was going to kill everyone around me but I felt guilty and went. I made her go with me because I said If they make me squeal like a pig I want someone there to witness it. We were in the middle of the hypnosis part and the instructor kept saying in this very monotone voice, " I want you all to go to your peaceful place and think pleasant thoughts " . I must admit I think it was working when all of a sudden the guy in front of me must have fallen asleep and fell out of his chair and hit the floor like a bag of potatoes. Well, needless to say, this interrupted my train of thought to the point I was laughing so hard the rest of the seminar was absolutely no good to me. I do think though that on a one on one basis hypnosis would be very helpful. I just found being put into a room with 100 people was very distracting for me. If my LFT's stay down on the lower dose Prednisone I hope to try again this summer to quit. I know that this is very important to everyone who smokes but particularly to all of us with any chronic problem. From a smoker who wishes all who are trying to quit well, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2002 Report Share Posted February 9, 2002 I agree with you all the way everyone knows when the time is right to stop smpking it has to be something you want to do for you. (((HUGS))) jeanette AIH dx1998 Cirrhosis 2001 And feeling awfull at the time because of my stroke so Dr called again. Hooooo well such is life MKANTZLE@... wrote: BERT,From another smoker, I asked my Hepatologist if I should stop at the start of this AIH diagnosis. My sister who has tried to get me to stop for years was with me and she almost fell out when he answered he. He said yes you should quit but now is not the time. I made him repeat this to her. His theory was that stopping added much stress to your system and he wanted my LFT's to be normal before I added any more stress to the picture. Don't get me wrong I'm not stupid enough to think that smoking is OK and I'm not trying to say that at all, however since my LFT's have been up and down the whole time I've been diagnosed, and needless to say we smokers all look for a reason not to quit, so I haven't. I have to tell you a funny story about trying to quit. After starting on 60 mg's of Prednisone my mother insisted I had to quit and paid for me to go to a hypnosis seminar. Feeling very guilty, knowing she was right, I agreed to go. I knew better. I was so wired on 60 mg's of Prednisone that I though I was going to kill everyone around me but I felt guilty and went. I made her go with me because I said If they make me squeal like a pig I want someone there to witness it. We were in the middle of the hypnosis part and the instructor kept saying in this very monotone voice, "I want you all to go to your peaceful place and think pleasant thoughts". I must admit I think it was working when all of a sudden the guy in front of me must have fallen asleep and fell out of his chair and hit the floor like a bag of potatoes. Well, needless to say, this interrupted my train of thought to the point I was laughing so hard the rest of the seminar was absolutely no good to me.I do think though that on a one on one basis hypnosis would be very helpful. I just found being put into a room with 100 people was very distracting for me. If my LFT's stay down on the lower dose Prednisone I hope to try again this summer to quit. I know that this is very important to everyone who smokes but particularly to all of us with any chronic problem. From a smoker who wishes all who are trying to quit well, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2002 Report Share Posted March 18, 2002 Irma, The subject is early childhood education, but I had the test in the class- curriculm resorse. A 64, I was happy with that. Well the test was kindof hard but not really- probablly have a 80 something when I turn it back in. Well I have a notetaker, and I did write down some stuff that was going to be on the test. Oh well I'm happy with a 64. Thanks. --- mum592001 <ICANFIELD@...> wrote: > Hi , > I did, Guilty! ; ). Just wanted to make sure you > were concentrating > on your studies. What subject? You've probably > mentioned it, but I > forgot. A 64, was the test a little difficult? Just > make sure you > write down lots of notes so when another test > approaches you could > review them. Ok, I won't linger on this as I'm > always glad to see > that you're accomplishing towards something. : ) > Irma > > > > > > > I don't know which one of the groups asked about > my > > exam. Well I did okay, could have done worse. I > got > > a 64 on it. > > > > > > > > ===== > > " It means people on crutches and in a wheelchair > can do anything. " > > --Hannah McFadden, age 4 > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2002 Report Share Posted March 18, 2002 Irma, The subject is early childhood education, but I had the test in the class- curriculm resorse. A 64, I was happy with that. Well the test was kindof hard but not really- probablly have a 80 something when I turn it back in. Well I have a notetaker, and I did write down some stuff that was going to be on the test. Oh well I'm happy with a 64. Thanks. --- mum592001 <ICANFIELD@...> wrote: > Hi , > I did, Guilty! ; ). Just wanted to make sure you > were concentrating > on your studies. What subject? You've probably > mentioned it, but I > forgot. A 64, was the test a little difficult? Just > make sure you > write down lots of notes so when another test > approaches you could > review them. Ok, I won't linger on this as I'm > always glad to see > that you're accomplishing towards something. : ) > Irma > > > > > > > I don't know which one of the groups asked about > my > > exam. Well I did okay, could have done worse. I > got > > a 64 on it. > > > > > > > > ===== > > " It means people on crutches and in a wheelchair > can do anything. " > > --Hannah McFadden, age 4 > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2002 Report Share Posted March 19, 2002 Hi , A notetaker? I forgot about the updated stuff that comes in handy. Glad to hear your confident with your subject & grade, that is what counts the most on how you feel towards it. Early Childhood? You see, I did forget and you did mention it before. Just a cyber-mom making sure you stay sweet as you are and always wishing you the best. Take care. Irma > Irma, > > The subject is early childhood education, but I had > the test in the class- curriculm resorse. A 64, I was > happy with that. Well the test was kindof hard but > not really- probablly have a 80 something when I turn > it back in. Well I have a notetaker, and I did write > down some stuff that was going to be on the test. Oh > well I'm happy with a 64. Thanks. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2002 Report Share Posted March 19, 2002 Hi , A notetaker? I forgot about the updated stuff that comes in handy. Glad to hear your confident with your subject & grade, that is what counts the most on how you feel towards it. Early Childhood? You see, I did forget and you did mention it before. Just a cyber-mom making sure you stay sweet as you are and always wishing you the best. Take care. Irma > Irma, > > The subject is early childhood education, but I had > the test in the class- curriculm resorse. A 64, I was > happy with that. Well the test was kindof hard but > not really- probablly have a 80 something when I turn > it back in. Well I have a notetaker, and I did write > down some stuff that was going to be on the test. Oh > well I'm happy with a 64. Thanks. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2002 Report Share Posted March 20, 2002 Irma, haha. Your funny but it's cool to have a cyber mom. --- mum592001 <ICANFIELD@...> wrote: > Hi , > A notetaker? I forgot about the updated stuff that > comes in handy. > Glad to hear your confident with your subject & > grade, that is what > counts the most on how you feel towards it. Early > Childhood? You see, > I did forget and you did mention it before. Just a > cyber-mom making > sure you stay sweet as you are and always wishing > you the best. Take > care. > Irma > > > > > Irma, > > > > The subject is early childhood education, but I > had > > the test in the class- curriculm resorse. A 64, I > was > > happy with that. Well the test was kindof hard > but > > not really- probablly have a 80 something when I > turn > > it back in. Well I have a notetaker, and I did > write > > down some stuff that was going to be on the test. > Oh > > well I'm happy with a 64. Thanks. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2002 Report Share Posted March 20, 2002 AND DON'T FORGET IT! You are never alone. Yes, unfortuntely it becomes part of life when a person becomes a MOM, always caring for others. Even though there are some moms who I know, not talking about us on the list who realize how precious it is to be one. This list has many GIFTED MOMS here as you already know that. Stay cool. Take care. Irma > Irma, > > haha. Your funny but it's cool to have a cyber mom. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2002 Report Share Posted April 25, 2002 sometime in the summer, I don't know when --- mum592001 <ICANFIELD@...> wrote: > > > Irma, > > > > Yep, going to Disney World. Thanks, yeah I'm > also > > glad everything is going good. Thanks, hope you > have > > a good summer also and a vacation. > > > > > > > > Hi , > When is the big day to Disney? Plus your welcome. > Take care. > Irma > > ===== It's National Autism Awareness Month. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2002 Report Share Posted April 25, 2002 , Hope you have a great trip to Disney Land in the summer. Marjorie > > > Irma, > > > > > > Yep, going to Disney World. Thanks, yeah I'm > > also > > > glad everything is going good. Thanks, hope you > > have > > > a good summer also and a vacation. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi , > > When is the big day to Disney? Plus your welcome. > > Take care. > > Irma > > > > > > > ===== > It's National Autism Awareness Month. > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2002 Report Share Posted April 26, 2002 thanks --- mglover06870 <mglover@...> wrote: > , Hope you have a great trip to Disney Land > in the summer. > Marjorie > > > > > > Irma, > > > > > > > > Yep, going to Disney World. Thanks, yeah I'm > > > also > > > > glad everything is going good. Thanks, hope > you > > > have > > > > a good summer also and a vacation. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi , > > > When is the big day to Disney? Plus your > welcome. > > > Take care. > > > Irma > > > > > > > > > > > > ===== > > It's National Autism Awareness Month. > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2002 Report Share Posted June 22, 2002 In a message dated 6/22/02 12:20:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ICANFIELD@... writes: << Yesterday as I arrived from work, greeted me at the door and then pointed to the phone and then to the pizza ad and then said " pizza, phone " . I definitely melted to this and fulfilled his wishes and had ordered the pizza. I just gave him a great big hug. >> Very cool Irma!!!!!! How proud you must be of 's growth. Gail :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2002 Report Share Posted June 23, 2002 wahooo, him and anthan wuold be best of buds!lol nathan loves pizza, especially if its delivered he waits and watches for it until it comes and then its PIZZA!!!!! lol. hope you guys enoyed it shawna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2002 Report Share Posted June 24, 2002 cool, you must be proud --- smilinggail@... wrote: > In a message dated 6/22/02 12:20:22 PM Pacific > Daylight Time, > ICANFIELD@... writes: > > << Yesterday as I arrived from work, greeted > me at the door and then pointed to the phone and > then to the pizza ad > and then said " pizza, phone " . I definitely melted > to this and > fulfilled his wishes and had ordered the pizza. I > just gave him a > great big hug. >> > > Very cool Irma!!!!!! How proud you must be of > 's growth. > Gail :-) > ===== Since I don't have a silly one. My AOL IM chat symbol is a popsicle symbol. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2002 Report Share Posted November 9, 2002 Hi , Thank God, is right! Glad all is well, hope the after shock and the guilt passes quick. Us parents always do have more than what we bargain for, so one day at a time is our motto. Glad to hear from you , though. Miss you, too. I say what Blessings & phrases when you and Beth met, sounds too cute and actual proof that we are all in the same boat and can relate. I bet Steph & Ben were shocked to hear the mommies, talking alike. : ) >>> Irma - Yes, I can get batteries for the books at our local dollar >store. They run out pretty fast, but it doesn't hurt so much when >you just pay $1 for new ones!!! Hope you & are doing well. >We miss your regular posts. Ah, Thanks , for remembering us. and I are doing semi- fine. once again has been under the weather again, the possible " fever periodic syndrome " which occurs once a month. It'll last about 3 days with low-grade fever, no appetite, clammy, lethargic, watery eyes & very sensitive to light. Which means " disco time " at home, and non-stop potty accidents, tons of wash. To top it off, tons of flea bites, thanks to his old bro's kitty. So, yes, kitty has a new home as he could not afford it, part of his responsibility and right now we are in the process of trying out Margaret's way of getting rid of the pesty hungry eaters. We had an exterminator spray and did his stuff but that there would be a delay of getting rid of them, so with 's stubborness of not wanting to listen, I've become in-patient and at this point desperate for any trial. What tremendous hope, as I am seeing less of those fleas invading our house and . I've been busy at work, as now we are in the process of opening another clinic. Then of course have to squeeze my therapy and results are looking good for my back. Plus the wifey and mommy duties, attending to most meetings and support groups to keep me knowledgeable every which way for my . You see, I know you understand, because these are our daily challenges. I am off this weekend, so its going to be lots of recuperating around 's needs by slowing down, thanks to Veteran's day. Oh, by the way, its great to hear that you will not have trouble with the batteries, because its alot. Wish I could deliver them in person, but of course, time is limited. But, my dh told me that Delta flies to Ontario. Gee! I have alot of e-buddies I wish to visit. Thanks for the update on your girls, give them LOTS of sqeezable HUGS! So proud of both, 's progress and 's inspirational sister's love which she shares with others. You are doing great, mom. Well, as always when I post I tend to write alot, y'all take care and lots of hugs!! : ) Irma,14,DS/ASD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2003 Report Share Posted June 13, 2003 Hi , Its still in the works with dh he wants to go to the Eagles concert out there. Have you heard anything? When it happens even its not for the concert I'll make sure to contact you. My dh has been wanting me to head out there, I never been there. Irma > Vegas? Someone is coming to Vegas? > Remember, I'm in Vegas! > ANyone who comes here needs to let me know so we can meet! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 An elderly woman had just returned to her home from an evening of Church services when she was startled by an intruder. She caught the man in the act of robbing her home of its valuables and yelled, Stop! Acts 2:38! " (Repent and be baptized, in the name of Jesus Christ so that your sins may be forgiven.) The burglar stopped in his tracks. The woman calmly called the police and explained what she had done. As the officer cuffed the man to take him in, he asked the burglar, " Why did you just stand there? All the old lady did was yell a scripture to you. " " Scripture??? " replied the burglar. " She said she had an Ax and Two 38's! " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 I don't mind considering another persons point of view over an issue that we may have been discussing, that is surely what a discussion is about. But this is not the same thing as a person attacking you out of the blue, who perhaps wasn't even involved in the discussion and proceeding to insult you personally. Thats the type of thing that surely has to be unacceptable on forums. Kate2 In , " mikecarrie01 " <mikecarrie01@...> wrote: > > I see that the arguing needs to stop because some can't handle it. > But there will be sometimes that people argue. I don't see how that > can never happen. Maybe we can choose our words carefully so that > when we disagree, it won't sound inflammatory? Or commend that person > and say a kind word as well, so they know they are not being attacked? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Kate2, you may wish to contact one of the Admins with regards to your question. Raven > > I don't mind considering another persons point of view over an issue > that we may have been discussing, that is surely what a discussion > is about. But this is not the same thing as a person attacking you > out of the blue, who perhaps wasn't even involved in the discussion > and proceeding to insult you personally. > > Thats the type of thing that surely has to be unacceptable on forums. > > Kate2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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