Guest guest Posted September 14, 2006 Report Share Posted September 14, 2006 Wow. Great story. I thought I had it bad. The Graham Stetzers buzz when they are overloaded. Adding more will lesson the sound unless you can still feel them working. Thanks for giving some of your history. On Sep 14, 2006, at 10:05 PM, S. son wrote: > Hi, > > I've been lurking, mostly because I can't leave the computer on very > long, But > I would like to introduce myself. > > Someone asked someone else " what have you tried " . > Well, my saga began 13 years ago, and I have tried many things, and > accumulated several meters. > > I WAS a computer programmer/engineer/technician who grew up downwind of > refineries, and between BPA's (Bonneville Power Association) largest > voltage, > powerline corridor and another distribution line along the road. > > After a decade of exposure to dirty power and electromagnetic smog at > my job, > plus chemical insults like ant killer, outgassing, etc. in my cubicle, > > My trigger to overload, in 1993, was installing a network at a > co-generation > plant, next to the pulp-paper mill. The transformer yard was RIGHT > NEXT to the > office building. Thus began the headache that would not end. (1 year of > migraine 24/7, then 6 years of 24/7 headache.) > > After 4 months of worsening symptoms, I was physically unable to do my > job, > and had to retreat to the barn and woods behind a stable. I am > fortunate I had > been re-visiting my childhood brush with horses, and so had somewhere > to fall > back to. Of course, I also discovered how sensitive I was to fly > spray. one of > many, aka multiple chemical sensitivity. > > My first clue as to what was wrong, was when driving under power lines > perpendicular to the road, my pain levels would spike. > > After 6 months of trying normal doctors, I finally found a homeopathic > Dr with > electro-accu-pressure-testing (EAV) and thus started the path to > detox, and > healthier diet. > > One year passes, I'm told I must change my environment to heal. Buy a > travel > trailer, and search for a quiet place. Next problem. Trailer is noisy, > and has > terrible transformer and " noisy " fridge. > (I traded it for a better trailer, and disconnected many wires.) > > Skipping many details, I found a rural farm and cleared trails for 4-H > club, > and followed cows on horseback. I didn't chase them or do more than > walk, > until my head was not feeling inflamed and bruised. That took many > years. > > I felt best when the county power was off, otherwise I could feel the > power > from 1/4 mile, and was better in the woods. For reasons that now seem > obvious, > trees and valleys block wireless reception. > I could also feel cel-phones and microwave ovens from 300 ft. > Towers started going up, and I could feel them at 1.5 Mi. > > Parents finally sold and moved, and I picked a very rural place with > no towers > within 9 Mi. > > My main concerns now, are the spreading of wireless, and trying to > increase my > shielding from it. Also, my " quieter " computer is bothering me more. > (after > trying several motherboards and video cards, they are sure different > in their > emmission patterns) > Power supply is also one with EMF filtering. > > Best monitor I found, is Planar PL1700. > > I'm trying the D battery, alkaline. Don't notice any difference. > Also trying the Quantum Power conditioner. I feel more pressure, so am > not > sure that is helpful. > I find the Stetzer AC filters help a lot, but can't get the noise > levels any > lower. (see other post) > > Using the Zap Checker, I can measure RF coming from the keyboard and > mouse. > That's why holding the mouse hurts my hand. > > Very interesting is pointing the Zap Checker at my hand, and then > rotating so > as to present a different " antenna " arm toward, say, the computer. On > some > days, it doesn't move much, but on some days... wow, way up, and higher > sensitivity. Anybody have any ideas why the body is more receptive to > picking > up noise on some days more than others? > > Another thing I have found very helpful, is the shielded canopy over > the bed. > Really helps sleep at night. > Also, it is the only place in the house where my body voltage (mV AC > setting > on any multimeter) can go to zero (without touching ground). Testing > body > voltage really shows in what locations I am reacting to something, > mostly AC > power, noise on phone line, and most metalic things not grounded. > > Brain is getting foggy, so can't think of anything else for now. Time > to shutdown. > > Please ask questions. > > > http://www.geocities.com/sandreas41 > > -- > The safest modification you can make to your cell phone is with a > hammer. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2006 Report Share Posted September 14, 2006 > Brain is getting foggy, so can't think of anything else for now. Time to shutdown. Hi , Welcome to the group. I'll ask some questions: * do you still have metal dental work in your mouth? * what supplements are you taking for detox? It seems like you're doing plenty in the area of avoidance, but I'm not sure about what you're doing in the area of rebuilding your health. As for head pressure caused by the Quantum power conditioner, that does sound like a toxin mobilization symptom, so you may need to take something extra to bind to toxins so that they make their way out of the body instead of circulating in the bloodstream. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 Hi Marc, I had my mercury fillings removed early last year. Head pressure has been a primary symptom associated with headaches/sensitivity and power lines/wireless since the beginning. For 9 years I had Barlean's Greens, until they changed the formula 2 years ago, then it did not agree with me. I continue eating flax oil with (homemade) yogurt. I hardly eat any supermarket food. Still can't get my pH higher than 5.8 I have been taking Chlorella capsules by Mercola since the fillings came out. Sounds like a good possibility, what else is good for binding toxins?? Thanks, Marc wrote: > Welcome to the group. > > I'll ask some questions: > > * do you still have metal dental work in your mouth? > * what supplements are you taking for detox? > > It seems like you're doing plenty in the area of avoidance, but > I'm not sure about what you're doing in the area of rebuilding > your health. > > As for head pressure caused by the Quantum power conditioner, > that does sound like a toxin mobilization symptom, so you > may need to take something extra to bind to toxins so that > they make their way out of the body instead of circulating > in the bloodstream. > > Marc > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 > I have been taking Chlorella capsules by Mercola since > the fillings came out. My personal experience from years ago was the chlorella capsules made my ES much worse. They even contributed to the head pressure symptom. I don't know if it's because the dosage was too high, or if the chlorella is contaminated with heavy metals, or what. But discontinuing the chlorella capsules would be my recommendation, or taking an extremely small dose (like 1/2 capsule a day). Barley grass is fine, though. > Sounds like a good possibility, what else is good for > binding toxins?? There are lots of things that are supposed to be good at binding toxins and getting them out of the system. Whether or not they'll work for you is anyone's guess -- they've been rather hit & miss with me. Kelp contains algin, which is supposed to bind to toxins. Some companies even sell an algin extract. I don't have any specific recommendations on a product -- I've taken Seasilver for years, and like it, but I'm sure that there must be a cheaper option. There's also a capsule called Seagreens which seems okay. Activated charcoal is supposed to be good for binding toxins. I tried this once and didn't notice it doing much. I tried it years later and had a bad reaction to it, so go figure. Bentonite clay is supposed to be good for absorbing toxins. You can apply this to the skin, let it harden and then wash off, although this is kind of a pain. Some people put it into their baths, although I haven't tried that. Some people take it internally. I've tried that -- again, at one time I felt it do nothing, at another time (and another brand) it made me feel worse. Apple pectin is supposed to bind toxins. I eat an apple every day, so I'm certainly getting it, although I have no concrete evidence that it works. Antioxidants are an area worth looking into -- I never had any luck with Vitamin C, Vitamin E, etc., but there are some really strong ones out there (Megahydrin, Mega-H, Amrit) that do help me out when I'm feeling bad. Fatty acids are also worth looking into, as they protect the nerves. Sources that have worked for me are evening primrose oil (capsules), borage oil skin cream (both are good for face burning symptoms), perhaps eggs if you can stand them, maybe some dairy products (I'm drinking organic raw milk from grass-fed cows these days, and while I certainly see energy/immunity benefits, I don't see any ES benefits). Soil-based probiotics like Primal Defense also seem good at binding toxins. Actually, they probably eat them! :-) Some companies sell foot pads which are supposed to pull out toxins from your feet overnight -- I had a bad reaction to one, so didn't continue. Some practitioners offer a therapy where you put your feet into a bucket of water with a gadget inside that pulls out toxins into the water via ion exchange or something. Again, I don't have much experience with that, but I did try it twice and didn't notice much. Oh, also colonics and enemas are good at flushing out stuff from the liver and intestines and prevent it from recirculating into the bloodstream, but that requires a bit more effort than some people want to spend! They do work, but the effects are rather temporary and may not be worth the effort/cost. Back to the chlorella, they also recommend Chitosan as an alternative to chlorella, although I've never tried that. One supplement I've had good luck with is a rather high-priced mixture of chlorella and cilantro called NDF. Just be careful with the dosage -- one drop every day or two may be plenty to start with, otherwise you may end up with headaches. Eventually (as in months/years), you'd probably be able to ramp up to a normal dose. But I've tried about a dozen heavy metal chelators, and this one is the one that seems to have the most benefits and least amount of nasty side effects for me. Marc > > Thanks, > > > > Marc wrote: >> Welcome to the group. >> >> I'll ask some questions: >> >> * do you still have metal dental work in your mouth? >> * what supplements are you taking for detox? >> >> It seems like you're doing plenty in the area of avoidance, but >> I'm not sure about what you're doing in the area of rebuilding >> your health. >> >> As for head pressure caused by the Quantum power conditioner, >> that does sound like a toxin mobilization symptom, so you >> may need to take something extra to bind to toxins so that >> they make their way out of the body instead of circulating >> in the bloodstream. >> >> Marc >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 > > > Hi, > > > > I've been lurking, mostly because I can't leave the computer on very > > long, But > > I would like to introduce myself. > > > > Someone asked someone else " what have you tried " . > > Well, my saga began 13 years ago, and I have tried many things, and > > accumulated several meters. > > > > I WAS a computer programmer/engineer/technician who grew up downwind of > > refineries, and between BPA's (Bonneville Power Association) largest > > voltage, > > powerline corridor and another distribution line along the road. > > > > After a decade of exposure to dirty power and electromagnetic smog at > > my job, > > plus chemical insults like ant killer, outgassing, etc. in my cubicle, > > > > My trigger to overload, in 1993, was installing a network at a > > co-generation > > plant, next to the pulp-paper mill. The transformer yard was RIGHT > > NEXT to the > > office building. Thus began the headache that would not end. (1 year of > > migraine 24/7, then 6 years of 24/7 headache.) > > > > After 4 months of worsening symptoms, I was physically unable to do my > > job, > > and had to retreat to the barn and woods behind a stable. I am > > fortunate I had > > been re-visiting my childhood brush with horses, and so had somewhere > > to fall > > back to. Of course, I also discovered how sensitive I was to fly > > spray. one of > > many, aka multiple chemical sensitivity. > > > > My first clue as to what was wrong, was when driving under power lines > > perpendicular to the road, my pain levels would spike. > > > > After 6 months of trying normal doctors, I finally found a homeopathic > > Dr with > > electro-accu-pressure-testing (EAV) and thus started the path to > > detox, and > > healthier diet. > > > > One year passes, I'm told I must change my environment to heal. Buy a > > travel > > trailer, and search for a quiet place. Next problem. Trailer is noisy, > > and has > > terrible transformer and " noisy " fridge. > > (I traded it for a better trailer, and disconnected many wires.) > > > > Skipping many details, I found a rural farm and cleared trails for 4-H > > club, > > and followed cows on horseback. I didn't chase them or do more than > > walk, > > until my head was not feeling inflamed and bruised. That took many > > years. > > > > I felt best when the county power was off, otherwise I could feel the > > power > > from 1/4 mile, and was better in the woods. For reasons that now seem > > obvious, > > trees and valleys block wireless reception. > > I could also feel cel-phones and microwave ovens from 300 ft. > > Towers started going up, and I could feel them at 1.5 Mi. > > > > Parents finally sold and moved, and I picked a very rural place with > > no towers > > within 9 Mi. > > > > My main concerns now, are the spreading of wireless, and trying to > > increase my > > shielding from it. Also, my " quieter " computer is bothering me more. > > (after > > trying several motherboards and video cards, they are sure different > > in their > > emmission patterns) > > Power supply is also one with EMF filtering. > > > > Best monitor I found, is Planar PL1700. > > > > I'm trying the D battery, alkaline. Don't notice any difference. > > Also trying the Quantum Power conditioner. I feel more pressure, so am > > not > > sure that is helpful. > > I find the Stetzer AC filters help a lot, but can't get the noise > > levels any > > lower. (see other post) > > > > Using the Zap Checker, I can measure RF coming from the keyboard and > > mouse. > > That's why holding the mouse hurts my hand. > > > > Very interesting is pointing the Zap Checker at my hand, and then > > rotating so > > as to present a different " antenna " arm toward, say, the computer. On > > some > > days, it doesn't move much, but on some days... wow, way up, and higher > > sensitivity. Anybody have any ideas why the body is more receptive to > > picking > > up noise on some days more than others? > > > > Another thing I have found very helpful, is the shielded canopy over > > the bed. > > Really helps sleep at night. > > Also, it is the only place in the house where my body voltage (mV AC > > setting > > on any multimeter) can go to zero (without touching ground). Testing > > body > > voltage really shows in what locations I am reacting to something, > > mostly AC > > power, noise on phone line, and most metalic things not grounded. > > > > Brain is getting foggy, so can't think of anything else for now. Time > > to shutdown. > > > > Please ask questions. > > > > > > http://www.geocities.com/sandreas41 > > > > -- > > The safest modification you can make to your cell phone is with a > > hammer. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Not in my family tree. phylliciah wrote: > > >> Forgive me if I am wrong, but wasn't it Betty son who was >> > picked up by aliens?? Hmmm! > > Phyllicia > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Marc wrote: >> Sounds like a good possibility, what else is good for >> > > binding toxins?? > > Kelp contains algin, which is supposed to bind to toxins. > > Kelp, check. Currently 1/4 teaspoon daily. > Apple pectin is supposed to bind toxins. I eat an > apple every day, so I'm certainly getting it, although > I have no concrete evidence that it works. > > Apples are good, when not from the grocery store. Then it is hit and miss with the pesticide/coatings/etc. > Antioxidants are an area worth looking into -- I never > had any luck with Vitamin C, Vitamin E, etc., but there > are some really strong ones out there (Megahydrin, Mega-H, > Amrit) that do help me out when I'm feeling bad. > > Microhydrin since 1999. Check. 1-2 capsules daily. Definitely has improved my energy level. Not quite fatigued all the time like in the past. > Fatty acids are also worth looking into, as they protect > the nerves. Sources that have worked for me are > evening primrose oil (capsules), borage oil skin cream > (both are good for face burning symptoms), perhaps eggs > if you can stand them, maybe some dairy products (I'm > drinking organic raw milk from grass-fed cows these > days, and while I certainly see energy/immunity benefits, > I don't see any ES benefits). > > Flax oil, raw goat milk products. Check. Probably could start another thread with this, but... When we switched from cow milk to goat milk in 1980, my brothers that grew their adult teeth (on goat milk) have never had a cavity, whereas their baby teeth were terrible. Thanks Marc. I'll have to look into the other suggestions. >> Marc wrote: >> >>> Welcome to the group. >>> >>> I'll ask some questions: >>> >>> * do you still have metal dental work in your mouth? >>> * what supplements are you taking for detox? >>> >>> It seems like you're doing plenty in the area of avoidance, but >>> I'm not sure about what you're doing in the area of rebuilding >>> your health. >>> >>> As for head pressure caused by the Quantum power conditioner, >>> that does sound like a toxin mobilization symptom, so you >>> may need to take something extra to bind to toxins so that >>> they make their way out of the body instead of circulating >>> in the bloodstream. >>> >>> Marc >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 Daun, HEY!! I live in Denver too, where abouts?? I am in Park Hill for the moment. I am 31 and have PCOS, endometriosis, RA/fibro. My husband and I have to adopt. I used to work for Childrens until my health took a turn for the worse. Which hospital do you work for? I am so excited to talk to someone from here. WELCOME!! This web board is great, alot of us are knowledageable and it has been a great support system for me. Nice to meet you. --- In , " dpringle1737 " <bdpringle@...> wrote: > > > Hi, my name is Daun. I'm a 29/F, and I live in Denver. My medical > history is complex but includes fertility issues, endometriosis, > surgical menopause, and now fibromylagia (sp?). > > I went to see my family physician today for bone pain, muscle cramps and > joint pain. I had very mild, but similiar, pain when I took my Lupron > injections last year. ***Note - As a medical professional, I along with > my physician agreed to use it as a treatment option. It worked for me, > and I agree to deal with any side effects. I was fully aware at the > time I took it (for 4 months) that this medication can have some > interesting side effects.*** > > Now I have pain in my neck, upper back, shoulders, elbows, wrists, > fingers, hips and knees. I also have plantar fasciitis, and some other > injuries from track seasons long ago (torn hamstring, chin splints). > Between all this, and my new found menopause I'm kind of a cranky > gal!!!! I have the neck pain for many years, and we always thought it > was due to a pinched nerve, however, it lines up with one the so called > " tender points. " I also have some other issues like dry eyes, dry mouth > and some bathroom issues. > > I grew up in a household where my mother had endometriosis, > fibromylagia, tendonitis, bursitis, RA and a multitude of different > health issues. What do I remember from my mother's treatment regimen? > She was a zombie. She was on heavy doses of medications that didn't > work, and she wasn't able to have a life. > > It is my goal to find treatment that works for me, and that I'm not a > zombie, and I would like to find a good physician that will work with my > family physician. I am not oposed to alternative treatments at all, > infact I used many during my fertility treatment. I want to be able to > participate in my everyday life comfortably as possible. I lead a busy, > stressful life. I am married, no kids, and I work in a Blood Bank in a > busy hospital. Rather than kids (we will adopt someday!), we have > furries! Right now we have 2 dogs, Dr. Orpheus and Emma Frost. Three > cats - Stitch, Tigger, and Monarch. Two Robo Dwarf Hammies - Mischief > and Trouble. One Geril - Mr. Glass. We are also working on remodeling > the home we bought almost 2 yrs ago. > > I look forward to learning many new things, and meeting new people. > > Daun > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 Hi , I actually live in Aurora, but no one ever " knows " where Aurora is so I find it easier to tell them I live in Denver. Everyone knows Denver!!! I work at right now, but I'm orginally from Iowa. It's nice to know there are other people in similiar situations like my husband and I, because sometimes you feel the like the lone couple without kids. Daun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2008 Report Share Posted April 24, 2008 Daun, It's nice to find someone on this web board in the same area. I grew up here, but spent about 10 years in Southern California after high school. My husband is in Virginia trying to find work (he got laid off and there was nothing here for him). I'm on SSDI from my RA/fibro...but it's not enough for us to live on until he finds another job. I always hear from people " why don't you have any kids? " and it's hard to tell everyone " I can't have them " . It's one of those sore areas for me. --- In , " dpringle1737 " <bdpringle@...> wrote: > > Hi , > I actually live in Aurora, but no one ever " knows " where Aurora is so I > find it easier to tell them I live in Denver. Everyone knows Denver!!! > > I work at right now, but I'm orginally from Iowa. > > It's nice to know there are other people in similiar situations like my > husband and I, because sometimes you feel the like the lone couple > without kids. > > Daun > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2008 Report Share Posted April 24, 2008 Hi Daun Welcome to the group. This is a wonderful place to come for advice, understanding, support or even just to vent. Heidi M On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 12:11 PM, <man_u8@...> wrote: > Daun, > > It's nice to find someone on this web board in the same area. I grew > up here, but spent about 10 years in Southern California after high > school. My husband is in Virginia trying to find work (he got laid > off and there was nothing here for him). I'm on SSDI from my > RA/fibro...but it's not enough for us to live on until he finds > another job. > I always hear from people " why don't you have any kids? " and it's > hard to tell everyone " I can't have them " . It's one of those sore > areas for me. > > > > > > > > Hi , > > I actually live in Aurora, but no one ever " knows " where Aurora is > so I > > find it easier to tell them I live in Denver. Everyone knows > Denver!!! > > > > I work at right now, but I'm orginally from Iowa. > > > > It's nice to know there are other people in similiar situations > like my > > husband and I, because sometimes you feel the like the lone couple > > without kids. > > > > Daun > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2008 Report Share Posted April 24, 2008 WELCOME DAUN, I HOPE THIS RA GROUP CAN HELP YOU. ITS HELPED ME ALOT. IM 38 YRS.OLD WITH SEVERE RA,OSTEO,NEUROPATHY & SOME OTHER ISSUES YOU MENTIONED. I KNOW WHERE YOU ARE COMING FROM, IT SUX!! I TO AM MARRIED & HAVE A DAUGHTER 11YR.OLD, SHE WAS A " MIRACLE. " I WAS NOT SUPPOSED TO HAVE CHILDREN DUE TO MY HEALTH ISSUES BUT HER SHE IS. I WISH YOU LUCK & HOPE YOU FEEL BETTER SOON. GOD BLESS,MELYNDAGAMEZ 4/24/08 6:30P.M.CENTRAL TIME [ ] New Member - Introduction Hi, my name is Daun. I'm a 29/F, and I live in Denver. My medical history is complex but includes fertility issues, endometriosis, surgical menopause, and now fibromylagia (sp?). I went to see my family physician today for bone pain, muscle cramps and joint pain. I had very mild, but similiar, pain when I took my Lupron injections last year. ***Note - As a medical professional, I along with my physician agreed to use it as a treatment option. It worked for me, and I agree to deal with any side effects. I was fully aware at the time I took it (for 4 months) that this medication can have some interesting side effects.*** Now I have pain in my neck, upper back, shoulders, elbows, wrists, fingers, hips and knees. I also have plantar fasciitis, and some other injuries from track seasons long ago (torn hamstring, chin splints). Between all this, and my new found menopause I'm kind of a cranky gal!!!! I have the neck pain for many years, and we always thought it was due to a pinched nerve, however, it lines up with one the so called " tender points. " I also have some other issues like dry eyes, dry mouth and some bathroom issues. I grew up in a household where my mother had endometriosis, fibromylagia, tendonitis, bursitis, RA and a multitude of different health issues. What do I remember from my mother's treatment regimen? She was a zombie. She was on heavy doses of medications that didn't work, and she wasn't able to have a life. It is my goal to find treatment that works for me, and that I'm not a zombie, and I would like to find a good physician that will work with my family physician. I am not oposed to alternative treatments at all, infact I used many during my fertility treatment. I want to be able to participate in my everyday life comfortably as possible. I lead a busy, stressful life. I am married, no kids, and I work in a Blood Bank in a busy hospital. Rather than kids (we will adopt someday!), we have furries! Right now we have 2 dogs, Dr. Orpheus and Emma Frost. Three cats - Stitch, Tigger, and Monarch. Two Robo Dwarf Hammies - Mischief and Trouble. One Geril - Mr. Glass. We are also working on remodeling the home we bought almost 2 yrs ago. I look forward to learning many new things, and meeting new people. Daun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2009 Report Share Posted August 30, 2009 No, I don't have it in any of my information. How would I find someone to evaluate him? I'm at a loss. Ronette ( 10 mo, 1p36) > > > > > > > Hello. My name is Ronette Jemison. We live in New Palestine, Indiana, USA. > > My son is 10 months old and has been diagnosed with Monsomy 1p36 > > Chromosome deletion syndrome. The prognosis is severe to profound global > > delays. I work part-time and we are currently doing ABR(Advanced > > Bio-Mechanical Rehabilitation), FHC(Family Hope Center), and > > ABM/Feldenkrais, with goals to pursue HBOT and G-Therapy homeopathic > > medicine. Ofcourse we spend 80% of our time at home with ABR and FHC and I > > was told that Masgutova was the missing link to pursue. We have a pretty > > good schedule set up right now and I'm looking forward to being able to > > implement Magutova with his current protocol. I just don't know how to make > > contact with anyone that can evaluate him and put together his exercises. > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Ronette (Mom to , 1p36.33-23, Born 10/11/08) > > 's Blog: http://a-icandoallthingsthruchrist.blogspot.com/ > > > > > > > > > > -- > Donna Bateman > Neurodevelopmental Specialist > www.parentswithpurpose.com > Mom to 25, Katy Kartchner 23 (just married) , Preston 20 (serving a > full-time mission in Mendoza, Argentina), Annie 18, Kent 16, Callie 13 > (cured from dyslexia), Carson 11, Dawson 9 (brain injured--was severe now > mild!) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2009 Report Share Posted August 31, 2009 Hi Ronette, I will e-mail you some names of people I know who practice Masgutova method in the Chicago area, perhaps that is close enough for you. Best wishes, Gazca Minnesota ____________________________________________________________ Best Weight Loss Program - Click Here! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/BLSrjpTFoYcGz6eRDKHa3w3Hn4Qd2F3CMqq5\ F7K0Rp5HM8K5BprNwF8KHfS/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2011 Report Share Posted March 18, 2011 So, following that logic, all dogs (and cats...) should be vaccinated daily?? Winnie new member - Introduction> > > > Â > > Hello! I have 5-weeks old on and the time for recommended > vaccination > > approaches. I feel reluctant giving my baby all this > concoction of viruses. But > > I feel pressure from my pediatrician (although at least she > listens to me) and > > I'm not sure what to do when he will go to school.> > I used to think vaccination is a very good thing, I have a > friend, who never > > gave shots to her children (who are 9 and 5 and absolutely > healthy) and I > > thought she was crazy. But then I got a puppy and I was going > to do what I was > > supposed to - that is giving him every 3 weeks crazy amounts > of shots first > > several months, then boost them all the time. I thought it was > just insane, it > > was clear for me - there was no need for this, so I never gave > him any shots > > (except for rabies as it's the law), now he is 2 years old and > in GREAT health, > > he was sick just once, but got recovered very fast and with no > consequences. > > > > Sorry for my comparison with dogs, but that's how I realised > that a lot what > > they say about immunization is not true or half-truth. I'm > sure my baby doesn't > > need all these shots, so i started to read more about it and > more I read the > > less I want to vaccinate him.> > thank you,> > Olga > > Columbus, Ohio> >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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