Guest guest Posted March 2, 2002 Report Share Posted March 2, 2002 WhoopsWelcome Beverly Suzy knew I had that wrong brain just isn't what it used to be _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2002 Report Share Posted March 12, 2002 In a message dated 2/27/2002 1:58:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, cwlistmom@... writes: > > Hello everyone! > > My name is Beverly and I just joined your group. Thank you so much > for posting SO much helpful information. > > My husband has Hep C and I'm here to learn everything I can to help > him. > > I look forward to getting to know everyone. > > God bless, > Bev > Dear Beverly, My apologies for being so late in welcoming you. My husband has taken over the computer. The cardiologist told us he needed to take it easy and sitting here keeps him out of trouble, but it means that we're probably going to have to put another phone line in for the other computer.:-) A small price to pay. Prayers are with you and your husband. Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2002 Report Share Posted March 12, 2002 In a message dated 2/27/2002 1:58:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, cwlistmom@... writes: > > Hello everyone! > > My name is Beverly and I just joined your group. Thank you so much > for posting SO much helpful information. > > My husband has Hep C and I'm here to learn everything I can to help > him. > > I look forward to getting to know everyone. > > God bless, > Bev > Dear Beverly, My apologies for being so late in welcoming you. My husband has taken over the computer. The cardiologist told us he needed to take it easy and sitting here keeps him out of trouble, but it means that we're probably going to have to put another phone line in for the other computer.:-) A small price to pay. Prayers are with you and your husband. Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2002 Report Share Posted March 14, 2002 Hey Beverly!!! I don't remember if I said hi or not, sorry, so if I'm repeating myself, just remember, I'm a blonde hepper! Welcome to the group! Great bunch of people here. And Anne..... We have 3 computers but the kids don't like their handmedown computer, they like our fast ones! Tell hubby get in here and chat with us alley http://home.attbi.com/~patriciajean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2002 Report Share Posted March 14, 2002 Hey Beverly!!! I don't remember if I said hi or not, sorry, so if I'm repeating myself, just remember, I'm a blonde hepper! Welcome to the group! Great bunch of people here. And Anne..... We have 3 computers but the kids don't like their handmedown computer, they like our fast ones! Tell hubby get in here and chat with us alley http://home.attbi.com/~patriciajean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2002 Report Share Posted March 20, 2002 Hi Diane-- just my opinion but you may want to try healing the gut a little first before you try enzymes. My son, I believe has leaky gut and he could not tolerate enzymes. I hope to try them again maybe in a month or two and see how he does. L glutamine helps heal, so does colostrum... you might want to check out Kirkman Labs website and look at their online gut protocol, or call one of the reps...they sell colostrum and other things that heal. Kirkman products are casein/gluten free, yeast free, etc., so that's why I am using them, but there are many other companies, too. I hope to try the new pep and the no-fenol enzymes with my son. He did SO well on the old peptizyme for the first 4 days-- it was wonderful. I find myself dreaming about enzymes-- in fact, I had an enzyme dream today-- I just want him to be able to tolerate them! Good luck! W Mom to Ethan age 5, with Sensory Integration Dysfunction Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2002 Report Share Posted April 4, 2002 Dear Kathy, I have subtle hypothyroidism so while I may suffer some of the same symptoms I am sure not all. However I would like to welcome you to our group, I am relatively new too and have really enjoyed learning from people who have dealt with hypothyroidism for a lot longer that me and been through a lot more docs than me. Sincerely, T. ===== __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2002 Report Share Posted April 5, 2002 Hi Kathy, welcome to the group. It generally takes about six to twelve weeks to get your thyroid back to normal if you have the right dosage of thyroid replacement. When I was diagonised with Hypothyroidism, my TSH was 246, but I did not have any symptoms at that point in time in the sense I had no problem in carrying out my day to activities. But now when I think about it in retrospect, I realise how fat and swollen my face looked! I guess I was an exception, because the doctor said that she was surprised that I was even able to get out of bed. Normal syptoms are: tiredness, sleepiness, dry brittle skin/hair/nails, swelling in legs, irregular periods, puffy face, weight gain, feeling cold etc... > Hi my name is Kathy and I have just been diagnosed with Extreme > Hypothyroidism. My level is 68 and I am stuck in a wheelchair. I > don't work and need help and someone to talk to you is going threw > the same thing. Anyone know how long it takes to get your level > back up and see the reverce effects? I was also wondering about > Disability. What systoms does everyone else have and what are your > levels?? Hope to talk to you all soon!! Do you have a scedualed > chat times in here?? Thank you, Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2002 Report Share Posted May 18, 2002 Carol, Welcome to the group. I have some comments, questions and suggestions. I suffered with gran mal seizures for 34 years, before I finally got educated about my own epileptic condition. Thanks to getting properly educated about my particular situation - looking at the "big picture" rather than just stopping seizures - I have been able to become drug-free. I encourage you to try as best you can to get to the root of the problems you face. Rather than being focused solely on bringing seizures under control (as I was for many years), be focused on improving your overall quality of life. This is not to say ignore a seizure problem; but rather, don't think that simply stopping seizures removes all the problems. Sometimes taking drugs to stop seizures creates other problems. That is certainly what happened to me. My memory, eyesight and facial features were adversely affected by the drugs I was taking to prevent gran mal seizures. But, I didn't realize it for many years because I was only focused on controlling my seizures. How much do you know about your epileptic condition? Do you know why you are epileptic? Do you know what it is that triggers your seizures? Have you ever gotten a copy of your own medical records and read what the doctors have actually written about you? Have you ever sent your records to a doctor just to get a second opinion? Have you checked out our Bookmarks section for website resources which may be beneficial to you? If you have not checked out the s-Reiter website, I encourage you to do so. You can actually post questions about your condition to this clinic. It treats nothing but epilepsy. If you visit the website, you can leave email messages. In so doing, you will receive a personal answer from their head of therapy research. But, that is not all. If you send them a copy of your medical records, they will give you an evaluation for FREE. Why would a clinic do this? Because they truly want to help people. And, they won't know who they can and cannot help until they see the medical records. People who qualify for s-Reiter's treatment protocols come to their clinic for a five-day intensive evaluation. This evaluation utilizes the best that both neurology and psychology has to offer. Yhe clinic has been around for more than 20 years. They must be doing something right. People from all across the nation and around the world come to their clinic in Santa , CA. Perhaps in some way they can help you. The journey begins by asking questions via email. Good luck. Lamar Carrol Showalter wrote: Hi there. I'm new to this group, and am eager to learn with you. Thus far I've had several disappointing experiences with medical doctors to address my epilepsy. Through nutrition and self-education, (and getting off of prescription drugs) I'm feeling better, but still having several seizures per day. Clearly, I've not found a panacea to cure my ills. On the other hand, there may be some things I can share that would be of help to others. I'd love to hear about you and what you've learned as you face your struggles with epilepsy. In particular, I'd like to know what causes for seizures you've addressed, since my doctors have only wanted to focus on symptoms and medications, and have never searched for a reason for my seizures. Truly, I have often felt as though my doctors were advocating for the drugs they prescribe, rather than for me. I look forward to reading what you have to say, and have been intrigued by what I've read so far. Carrol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2002 Report Share Posted May 20, 2002 Dear Lamar, In answer to your questions, most of what I know about my epileptic condition I have learned on my own. I have probably been having seizures most of my life, but was only diagnosed one year ago, this month. As the result of an EEG, I was told that I have complex partial seizures that begin in the left temporal lobe of my brain and progress into generalized absence seizures. Currently, I have between 5 and 15 per day, and though I never have less, when I am hungry, dehydrated, over-tired or excessively stressed, I can have many more. Currently, I am " interviewing " three new neurologists because I have had such horrible experiences with the last two I have seen. In the Denver area, there is a shortage of neurologists, so it takes approximately three months to get an appointment with a specialist, even though my insurance doesn't require a referral. Naturopaths are not licensed in Colorado, so they are not covered by insurance, nor are accupuncturists or several other " alternative " types of providers. I have e-mailed the s-Reiter clinic in Santa , and they have responded, asking for a telephone consultation. In addition, I am working with a nutritionist who has a Ph.D. in biochemistry to find some approaches that do not involve drugs. I have found that vitamin B-12 injections, along with a prescribed sublingual B complex, helps immensely. Additionally, magnesium, calcium, manganese, gamma-linolic acid, and amino acids, like Taurine, Acetyl-L-Carnitine and dimethylglycine are helpful. Still, I have not found the " silver bullet " that alleviates all of my seizures. I do know that wheat (specifically gluten) and cow's milk are agitators, and I am looking at other food sensitivities. There also seem to be some environmental issues, such as insect sprays, lawn fertilizers and gas emissions. These things I've eliminated from my life, as much as is possible. I suspect strong links between my endocrine system (due to low blood sugar) and my gastrointestinal tract, since the height of my seizure activity was realized when I learned I was gluten intolerant. I also have some circulatory issues, like Reynaud's Syndrome that may figure into this mess somehow. Your advice to keep sight of the " big picture " is very helpful. Since I have become housebound, it seems like epilepsy is controlling me, instead of me controlling my own life. I also have not checked out the " Bookmarks " section, which I look forward to researching. Thank you for those great suggestions! Carrol Lamar <lamar@...> wrote: Carol, Welcome to the group. I have some comments, questions and suggestions. I suffered with gran mal seizures for 34 years, before I finally got educated about my own epileptic condition. Thanks to getting properly educated about my particular situation - looking at the " big picture " rather than just stopping seizures - I have been able to become drug-free. I encourage you to try as best you can to get to the root of the problems you face. Rather than being focused solely on bringing seizures under control (as I was for many years), be focused on improving your overall quality of life. This is not to say ignore a seizure problem; but rather, don't think that simply stopping seizures removes all the problems. Sometimes taking drugs to stop seizures creates other problems. That is certainly what happened to me. My memory, eyesight and facial features were adversely affected by the drugs I was taking to prevent gran mal seizures. But, I didn't realize it for many years because I was only focused on controlling my seizures. How much do you know about your epileptic condition? Do you know why you are epileptic? Do you know what it is that triggers your seizures? Have you ever gotten a copy of your own medical records and read what the doctors have actually written about you? Have you ever sent your records to a doctor just to get a second opinion? Have you checked out our Bookmarks section for website resources which may be beneficial to you? If you have not checked out the s-Reiter website, I encourage you to do so. You can actually post questions about your condition to this clinic. It treats nothing but epilepsy. If you visit the website, you can leave email messages. In so doing, you will receive a personal answer from their head of therapy research. But, that is not all. If you send them a copy of your medical records, they will give you an evaluation for FREE. Why would a clinic do this? Because they truly want to help people. And, they won't know who they can and cannot help until they see the medical records. People who qualify for s-Reiter's treatment protocols come to their clinic for a five-day intensive evaluation. This evaluation utilizes the best that both neurology and psychology has to offer. Yhe clinic has been around for more than 20 years. They must be doing something right. People from all across the nation and around the world come to their clinic in Santa , CA. Perhaps in some way they can help you. The journey begins by asking questions via email. Good luck. Lamar Carrol Showalter wrote: > > > Hi there. > > > > I'm new to this group, and am eager to learn with you. Thus far I've > had several disappointing experiences with medical doctors to address > my epilepsy. Through nutrition and self-education, (and getting off > of prescription drugs) I'm feeling better, but still having several > seizures per day. Clearly, I've not found a panacea to cure my ills. > On the other hand, there may be some things I can share that would be > of help to others. > > > > I'd love to hear about you and what you've learned as you face your > struggles with epilepsy. In particular, I'd like to know what causes > for seizures you've addressed, since my doctors have only wanted to > focus on symptoms and medications, and have never searched for a > reason for my seizures. Truly, I have often felt as though my doctors > were advocating for the drugs they prescribe, rather than for me. > > > > I look forward to reading what you have to say, and have been > intrigued by what I've read so far. > > > > Carrol > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2002 Report Share Posted July 25, 2002 Welcome Kate, Did the Rhuemy start you on anything? Celebrex, Vioxx etc...? Don't let him drag his feet. You need to have agressive treatment, as I am sure you have seen in some of the most recent posts. I hope you got a good Rhuemy, and he gets you started on the Methotrexate (MTX) or something comperable. Don't be " Very Afraid " , just be very agressive, with the desease and the doc. Good Luck, and we are always here to listen to you and your vents. in Atlanta, GA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2002 Report Share Posted July 26, 2002 Thanks , Just starting to get into the lingo of all this! My Rheumy is lovely, very quick diagnosis - has put me on Celebrex to review in 4 months. If its not working at that stage I'll be onto Sulpha something or other? So he's going to try Celebrex alone but seems very open to stronger medication if necessary. I haven't yet read all the archives but from what I've read so far my diagnosis was quite quick, the Dr who referred me had already mentioned PA whilst referring, although I suppose given the state of my nails and scalp due to psoriasis it was quite an obvious choice Aside from the medications prescribed by Rheumys are there any exercises, diets that have been particularly useful in easing the progress of PA? Kate in Dublin, Ireland > Welcome Kate, > Did the Rhuemy start you on anything? Celebrex, Vioxx > etc...? > > Don't let him drag his feet. You need to have > agressive treatment, as I am sure you have seen in > some of the most recent posts. > > I hope you got a good Rhuemy, and he gets you started > on the Methotrexate (MTX) or something comperable. > Don't be " Very Afraid " , just be very agressive, with > the desease and the doc. > > Good Luck, and we are always here to listen to you and > your vents. > > in Atlanta, GA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2002 Report Share Posted August 6, 2002 Hi Rhonda, I'm not " a regular " here, and I don't know much about enzymes, so just bear that in mind, and other people will answer too! > Hi. I'm new to this group and was told to check it out from a group > member in the autism for girls group. I have a 22 month old daughter > with asd and just tried the SNT and CLO along with probiotics with no > significant results and was told to try enzymes. We've never gone to > a doc who would test her for mecury or anything. Mercury I do know about. Here is info on how to test for mercury and other heavy metals. You can read it over. If it is way confusing, wait a few days and then read it again: /files/HOW_TO_hair_test The test itself is non-invasive and reasonably cheap (as tests go hahahaha). It is the part about understanding the results that may be a bit confusing. > So I guess I'm > wondering if enzymes are for us. I'm a skeptic at heart but have to > try everything, just in case. hey, I like your attitude! > She is now only taking DMG and is > coming off of 3 months of probiotics. So, where do I start? I'd > like to get rid of some of her sensory issues, the touchy feely ones > are the worst. I'm still nursing, not sure if this is good or bad as > I don't have the best eating habits. If I start enzymes, can that be > all I give her? I heard HNzymeprime adn peptizyde are the way to go > but what about the enzymes kirkman puts out? The kirkman's ones are better for some people. The houston ones are better for other people. I really don't know why. Since you like to try everything, perhaps you will want to try one for a while and then the other. And one may work for your daughter much better, so your experimenting will pay off > Are they any > different? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm still new to > the whole internet thing and have know idea how to search archives, > plus, i " m not really sure what I'd be searching for. Oh, well, if you want to learn those things you can. Like if it is fun you could try it. (Hey, I must be in a good mood!) For instance: 1. open a browser 2. go to this URL: /messages 3. look for a little " empty box " with a " button " next to it that says " search archive " . 4. type a word in the " empty box " . For example, you could try any of these: sensory, DMG, mercury, SID, nursing [just pick any ONE of those words] 5. click on " search archive " button. 6. now you will get a list of some messages that people wrote in the past which included the word you typed in the box. 7. click on the subject of one of the messages to read it. Most of the messages won't have all that much to do with your situation, but you will probably find something that is useful and interesting if you read a bunch of messages. best wishes, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2002 Report Share Posted August 7, 2002 Hi Rhonda, I am very very new to this group too. Just joined last weekend. My son is 24 months. He's been on the GFCF diet since 19 1/2 months. Is your daughter on the diet? Also, my son does take Houston enzymes and so far so good. But we do not do it in place of the diet like some folks. I am not that courageous yet. My son also takes CLO. I plan to start him on probiotics next Monday. I just started Ojibwa tea and want to see what that does first....make sure no bad reactions before I start something new. This group is nothing less than terrific. They gave me the warmest welcome. Good luck! Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2002 Report Share Posted August 7, 2002 -Rhonda, Welcome!! If you get a second I would love a link to the girls autism group(I have an 8yr old daughter.) To start, I recommend clicking into the files section(look to the left of your screen) and just start reading. There is alot of information. Personally, I highly recommend Houston's enzymes. We actually tried Kirkman's first because my daughter used to take TMG and SNT from there(we stopped them after starting enzymes because she no longer needed them) but I didn't see the great results others were seeing using Houston's. Also, Kirkman's say theirs won't replace the gfcf diet and I wanted that for my daughter-to be off that nightmare(in my opinion) of a diet. It seemed like she was constantly coming up with new food sensitivities and it scared me where that road was going. My daughter is 8 and has been on the enzymes...hmmm just about 7mo now and is doing great. She is long since off the diet. We just did a Great Plains Organic Acid Test and found out she has some bacteria overgrowth so will be treating that with probiotics. We had an up and down summer as she adjusted to the No Fenol but she has made HUGE strides and I'm looking forward to what she will accomplish in second grade :-) Good luck and let us know how it goes if you decide to try enzymes. -- In @y..., " seahag111 " <scottron2@j...> wrote: > Hi. I'm new to this group and was told to check it out from a group > member in the autism for girls group. I have a 22 month old daughter > with asd and just tried the SNT and CLO along with probiotics with no > significant results and was told to try enzymes. We've never gone to > a doc who would test her for mecury or anything. So I guess I'm > wondering if enzymes are for us. I'm a skeptic at heart but have to > try everything, just in case. She is now only taking DMG and is > coming off of 3 months of probiotics. So, where do I start? I'd > like to get rid of some of her sensory issues, the touchy feely ones > are the worst. I'm still nursing, not sure if this is good or bad as > I don't have the best eating habits. If I start enzymes, can that be > all I give her? I heard HNzymeprime adn peptizyde are the way to go > but what about the enzymes kirkman puts out? Are they any > different? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm still new to > the whole internet thing and have know idea how to search archives, > plus, i " m not really sure what I'd be searching for. Please help > me!! Sincerely, Rhonda Pineau, mother to Olivia, 22months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2002 Report Share Posted August 12, 2002 Hi Lis, Welcome to the group and congratulations on getting the help he needs at a young age. I'm sure he'll do very well. Just had to tell you that I know how you feel about the bus going to preschool. I actually drove my daughter and picked her up every day last year because she was basically nonverbal and I just couldn't bring myself to send her on the bus. This summer I decided to put her on the bus and she absolutely loves it. Today was the last day of the summer program and she is so sad that its over. She has made the most amazing progress with her speech, partially due to school, ProEFA, great therapists, and a lot of carry over at home. Its hard in the beginning, but you are doing the right thing! Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2002 Report Share Posted October 15, 2002 Welcome Marnie. I know how hard it is to be somewhere with no one. I live an hour from family. And all my neighbors are skinny. Great group of gals here. NH Mommy to Abby Liz 10-25-94 Mommy to Anne 7-1-99 START 6/1/02 238/220/199 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2002 Report Share Posted October 15, 2002 Welcome Marnie, This is the place to be for support! Welcome!!! Rae 260/159.75/150 " I will stop worrying about the past. I will invest my energy in today so tomorrow will be better " " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2002 Report Share Posted October 15, 2002 Welcome Marnie! I'm new to this group also....This is a very supportive group, I'm sure you'll find the encouragement you need right here. AND.....YIPEE....I'm finally receiving the emails!! Michele Super Scented Candles, Gift Baskets & Much More!! http://www.tendercrafts.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2002 Report Share Posted October 17, 2002 > Hi Everyone! Hi, Marnie! > I'm looking for emotional support & encouragement, ideas & suggestions, > gentle nagging, etcetera. Oooh! Nagging?!?! Right up my alley - just ask my hubby! > I'm not really sure how your group works, Anything within reason goes. We don't have any formal rules like many other lists - no wekly weigh-ins, just the occasional challange. Hmm, maybe and I can come up with a few things to get us all started again. . . so here's a nice long email > from me to at least tell you where I am coming from... Good thing I just poured a nice hot cup of coffee. > On January 2nd, 2002 I couldn't get an accurate measurement of my weight > because my doctor's scale only went up to 300 pounds! I went bonkers finding a scale when I hit 250, then upper 200's, so I know what you went through. > eliminated prescription medications that have weight gain as > side-effects.; I still take the occasional prednisone for asthma or neuritis and *that* one is notorious for water retention. > cut down how much processed carbohydrates & animal fats I eat.; > increased the amounts of fresh foods - - especially vegetables & > fruits - - that I eat.; Take a peek at the Files section - loads of vegetarian and whole grain recipes. > We have just moved over 2000 miles cross country to where I don't know > anybody! When we moved from NJ to FL, at least I had my dad & stepmom. We only stayed 10 months but never really got to know anyone except a few storeowners the entire time. So lonely! > the move I have been extremely stressed out and fell back into > un-healthy patterns... Once the pots and pans got packed we lived on fast food for over a week each time. > I just stepped on my scale (fully dressed & immediately > post-menopausal.) Ah, a hint as to your age! You mean I may not be the oldest one here, now that Elenora has vanished? I just turned 49 Tuesday and have been peri-menopausal for a few months now. Thank goodness for progesterone cream! and weigh 285 pounds, a few pounds more than I did > before the move stress. My high was 292. > Get rid of another 125 pounds of fat - - I'm not " loosing " > them. cause I know where they're going! ;-) Take a peek here: http://pages.prodigy.net/susang3/index.htm This is where fat goes when it leaves you. > Increase my strength, stamina, flexibility, and muscle mass. > overall body health Do you follow any special exercise plan, like 's videos, Sansone, just plain old walking or calesthenics? > With my other health issues, I am / will not be doing a diet program > ( , Weight Watchers, etc), but am following physician > guidelines for my particular needs. This is great. My doc never really was too concerned about my weight nor did he give me any hints or tips on how to lose it. When I did the very low fat vegetarian plan (McDougall) he just shrugged, said fine, wahtever I want to do, and left it at that. He was happy when I lost the 50 pounds, but not too happy when I gained some of it back. He knows I wouldn't try any fad diet nor any potentially life-threatening weight loss pill, so I guess that's why he leaves me alone. On the other hand, the doc I saw in FL (who happens to be my doc's brother in law) immediately wanted me on 1000 calories, Meridia and Xenical. He was annoyed when I refused. I ws so glad to be rid of that guy when we came back to Jersey! > I am not a christian, and was actually surprised that my first message > from this group was a christian devotional. Easy enough to delete > though. Thanks. A lot of people requested I continue to send them (I just started last week), but if enough people complained I would stop. As you said, easy enough to delete without opening because I write in the subject header what it is. If you're using OE or Netscape you can even set a filter to just delete it without seeing it. > Is this group a place that can / will give me the type of help / > encouragement / understanding / " sisterhood " that I want? I *hope* so! Thanks for joining our little group, and I sure hope you'll find what you're looking for here. Sue in NJ Web site: http://members.tripod.com/~sue_in_nj/rich.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2002 Report Share Posted October 17, 2002 When reading Sue's reply to my original post I noticed something funny - - at least to me - - I had used spellcheck for the word " menstrual " and it had auto corrected it to " menopausal " to me that is horribly funny. I am definitely still a menstrual being... or as I refer to myself for that handful of days each month " monstrual " ;-) > > I just stepped on my scale (fully dressed & immediately post-menopausal.) > Ah, a hint as to your age! You mean I may not be the oldest one here, now > that Elenora has vanished? I just turned 49 Tuesday and have been > peri-menopausal for a few months now. Thank goodness for progesterone cream! Sorry, but I'm still a 30-something But based on how much it's helped my elder sister, according to her husband & kids, I will be doing the progesterone cream or whatever when my time comes around ;-) >> and weigh 285 pounds, a few pounds more than I did before the move stress. > My high was 292. My high was something over 305 pounds. We don't know for sure... because by the time I got around to getting my own home scale that goes up to 325 pounds I had already lost many pounds / inches based on fit of clothing... and was weighing about 305 pounds. My physician estimated that I weighed about 310 at the start of this year, so that is what I use as my admitted highest weight. Hmmm I was 310+ I am 285 I want to be 160 (plus something for hoped for added muscle mass...), so if I were to be signing my emails the way I've seen someone else... I'd be: Marnie in WI 310 / 285 / 160 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2002 Report Share Posted October 18, 2002 <PRE>I started at 308 and am down to 294.5 Where are some of the rest of you in this weightloss journey peace Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2002 Report Share Posted October 18, 2002 > - at least to me - - I had used spellcheck for the word " menstrual " and > it had auto corrected it to " menopausal " to me that is horribly funny. Aw, shucks! And I was hoping for another peri-menopausal woman here like myself. There aren't too many of us. > that handful of days each month " monstrual " ;-) As mine wind down, each month is becoming lighter and less crampy. Hubby even admits I'm not as witchy (with a as I used to be. Well, for *that* rason, at least. I'm still my old self, otherwise. > doing the progesterone cream or whatever when my time comes around ;-) Good stuff, that cream. > 310 / 285 / 160 The numbers will change soon enough. Sue in NJ 292/260/220 (for now) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2003 Report Share Posted February 2, 2003 Stay on board Suzy..as what you hear may help you at a later date or you can pass it on to friends who need to know.. melville ;-) [ ] I'm new Hello, I want to state at the outset that I do not have cancer far as I know although I am at higher than average risk. My best friend died 2 years ago from cancer treatment; I am very interested in alternative cures. If I am not welcome please let me know and I will unsubscribe. Best Wishes to All, Suzy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2003 Report Share Posted February 3, 2003 Here are some links you might want to investigate. http://home.online.no/~dusan/diseases/cancer/cancer_dr_budwig.html http://www.ekkcom.com/cancer03.htm http://curezone.org/diseases/cancer/ http://www.beckwithfamily.com/indexf.html http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & ie=UTF-8 & oe=UTF-8 & q=Johanna+Budwig http://www.ralphmoss.com/html/articles.shtml http://www.wholisticresearch.com/info/artshow.php3?artid=88 I can only speak for myself but anyone curious enough to look into the horrific scam doctors foist on us and our children is welcome and wanted. Those of us that are interested enough in truth and health to question those interested in making money on destroying our health is the reason for these groups. Please share any insights and knowledge you have and or gain as a result of your quest. Joe --- suzy <sushe@...> wrote: > Hello, > I want to state at the outset that I do not have cancer far as I know > although I am at higher than average risk. > My best friend died 2 years ago from cancer treatment; I am very > interested in alternative cures. If I am not welcome please let me know > and I will > unsubscribe. Best Wishes to All, Suzy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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