Guest guest Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 Kindly send me the PANDAS article in Parents magazine as file attachment. Thanks indeed.Ratan. ratanpsych@...To: mb12valtrex From: melpersion@...Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 15:33:27 +0000Subject: PANDAS article in April 2012 Parents magazine A coworker gave me an extra copy of her April 2012 Parents magazine. Normally, I hate reading about all the petty, overly witty, and useless parenting concerns that those magazines write about. "How to enjoy a family staycation with your tweens" anyone? Because I totally have staycations where I just can't figure out how to enjoy my tweens. Thank you. You are a lifesaver. How come you didn't mention enjoying Fido? Like I know any dog named Fido. Okay, sorry, I'll stop. Anyway, being a readaholic, I read the magazine. There is a very informative article on PANDAS in it. It is especially helpful for anyone who is like me and lacks science-brain. It mentions a couple doctors who are knowledgeable about PANDAS, too. I scanned it. I don't think I can post attachments on the listserve, but I can e-mail the article as an attachment to anyone who would like to receive it. There was also another cool article in the same issue on a special needs children's theater group. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 I'd love to see it, thanks!Sent from my iPhone A coworker gave me an extra copy of her April 2012 Parents magazine. Normally, I hate reading about all the petty, overly witty, and useless parenting concerns that those magazines write about. "How to enjoy a family staycation with your tweens" anyone? Because I totally have staycations where I just can't figure out how to enjoy my tweens. Thank you. You are a lifesaver. How come you didn't mention enjoying Fido? Like I know any dog named Fido. Okay, sorry, I'll stop. Anyway, being a readaholic, I read the magazine. There is a very informative article on PANDAS in it. It is especially helpful for anyone who is like me and lacks science-brain. It mentions a couple doctors who are knowledgeable about PANDAS, too. I scanned it. I don't think I can post attachments on the listserve, but I can e-mail the article as an attachment to anyone who would like to receive it. There was also another cool article in the same issue on a special needs children's theater group. TODAY(Beta) • Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 Can u pls email it to me also.Cmateos2@...Thanks so much! Can't wait to read itSent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 15:33:27 -0000To: <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: PANDAS article in April 2012 Parents magazine A coworker gave me an extra copy of her April 2012 Parents magazine. Normally, I hate reading about all the petty, overly witty, and useless parenting concerns that those magazines write about. " How to enjoy a family staycation with your tweens " anyone? Because I totally have staycations where I just can't figure out how to enjoy my tweens. Thank you. You are a lifesaver. How come you didn't mention enjoying Fido? Like I know any dog named Fido. Okay, sorry, I'll stop. Anyway, being a readaholic, I read the magazine. There is a very informative article on PANDAS in it. It is especially helpful for anyone who is like me and lacks science-brain. It mentions a couple doctors who are knowledgeable about PANDAS, too. I scanned it. I don't think I can post attachments on the listserve, but I can e-mail the article as an attachment to anyone who would like to receive it. There was also another cool article in the same issue on a special needs children's theater group. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 I would really appreciate it if you could email me also. I am trying to learn as much about PANDAS as possible. I wish there was an easier way for you to share the article with everyone insread of emailing everyone separately. But if this is the onlu option than please remember me also. Thanks. is > > A coworker gave me an extra copy of her April 2012 Parents magazine. Normally, I hate reading about all the petty, overly witty, and useless parenting concerns that those magazines write about. " How to enjoy a family staycation with your tweens " anyone? Because I totally have staycations where I just can't figure out how to enjoy my tweens. Thank you. You are a lifesaver. How come you didn't mention enjoying Fido? Like I know any dog named Fido. Okay, sorry, I'll stop. Anyway, being a readaholic, I read the magazine. There is a very informative article on PANDAS in it. It is especially helpful for anyone who is like me and lacks science-brain. It mentions a couple doctors who are knowledgeable about PANDAS, too. I scanned it. I don't think I can post attachments on the listserve, but I can e-mail the article as an attachment to anyone who would like to receive it. There was also another cool article in the same issue on a special needs children's theater group. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 Yes, you should be able to upload the file. If not, tell me. ~ Antiviral Therapy 101~~ Make a biomed book ~~ gryffinstail.wordpress.com ~~ @Gryffins_Tail ~ Kindly send me the PANDAS article in Parents magazine as file attachment. Thanks indeed.Ratan. ratanpsych@...To: mb12valtrex From: melpersion@...Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 15:33:27 +0000Subject: PANDAS article in April 2012 Parents magazine A coworker gave me an extra copy of her April 2012 Parents magazine. Normally, I hate reading about all the petty, overly witty, and useless parenting concerns that those magazines write about. "How to enjoy a family staycation with your tweens" anyone? Because I totally have staycations where I just can't figure out how to enjoy my tweens. Thank you. You are a lifesaver. How come you didn't mention enjoying Fido? Like I know any dog named Fido. Okay, sorry, I'll stop. Anyway, being a readaholic, I read the magazine. There is a very informative article on PANDAS in it. It is especially helpful for anyone who is like me and lacks science-brain. It mentions a couple doctors who are knowledgeable about PANDAS, too. I scanned it. I don't think I can post attachments on the listserve, but I can e-mail the article as an attachment to anyone who would like to receive it. There was also another cool article in the same issue on a special needs children's theater group. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 I was able to upload the PANDAS article. If you click on Files on the left, it'll be one of the files. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 I read it online and posted it to my Facebook Wall.http://www.parents.com/kids/health/other-health-issues/pandas-syndrome/CarolynOn Mar 16, 2012, at 12:02 PM, "alexis_d3378" wrote: I would really appreciate it if you could email me also. I am trying to learn as much about PANDAS as possible. I wish there was an easier way for you to share the article with everyone insread of emailing everyone separately. But if this is the onlu option than please remember me also. Thanks. is > > A coworker gave me an extra copy of her April 2012 Parents magazine. Normally, I hate reading about all the petty, overly witty, and useless parenting concerns that those magazines write about. "How to enjoy a family staycation with your tweens" anyone? Because I totally have staycations where I just can't figure out how to enjoy my tweens. Thank you. You are a lifesaver. How come you didn't mention enjoying Fido? Like I know any dog named Fido. Okay, sorry, I'll stop. Anyway, being a readaholic, I read the magazine. There is a very informative article on PANDAS in it. It is especially helpful for anyone who is like me and lacks science-brain. It mentions a couple doctors who are knowledgeable about PANDAS, too. I scanned it. I don't think I can post attachments on the listserve, but I can e-mail the article as an attachment to anyone who would like to receive it. There was also another cool article in the same issue on a special needs children's theater group. > = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 Can you please send it to me and my darling PANDAS child? wbrecovery@... thanks Macy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 But why nobody has dared to try liposomal vitamin C plus bowel tolerance dose of oral C or high dose vitamin A rather than rushing to anti-biotic docs?Ratan.---------------Ratan Singh, Phone: 91 141 2652561, mail: ratanpsych@...- Certificate in Food & Nutrition; Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education; Life Member, Nutrition Soc. of India; Member ISOM- Author of "Nutrition & Supplements in Major Mental Illnesses";- M.A. (Psychol), Postgraduate Diploma in Medical & Social Psychology, Ph.D.;- Certified Behavior Therapist (from late Prof. J. Wolpe's Unit, Temple Univ Med School, USA);- www.RegainMentalHealth.com/ www.jaipurmart.com/trade/meditationandhealthTo: mb12valtrex From: carolynrs1@...Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 19:15:42 -0400Subject: Re: Re: PANDAS article in April 2012 Parents magazine I read it online and posted it to my Facebook Wall.http://www.parents.com/kids/health/other-health-issues/pandas-syndrome/CarolynOn Mar 16, 2012, at 12:02 PM, "alexis_d3378" wrote: I would really appreciate it if you could email me also. I am trying to learn as much about PANDAS as possible. I wish there was an easier way for you to share the article with everyone insread of emailing everyone separately. But if this is the onlu option than please remember me also. Thanks. is > > A coworker gave me an extra copy of her April 2012 Parents magazine. Normally, I hate reading about all the petty, overly witty, and useless parenting concerns that those magazines write about. "How to enjoy a family staycation with your tweens" anyone? Because I totally have staycations where I just can't figure out how to enjoy my tweens. Thank you. You are a lifesaver. How come you didn't mention enjoying Fido? Like I know any dog named Fido. Okay, sorry, I'll stop. Anyway, being a readaholic, I read the magazine. There is a very informative article on PANDAS in it. It is especially helpful for anyone who is like me and lacks science-brain. It mentions a couple doctors who are knowledgeable about PANDAS, too. I scanned it. I don't think I can post attachments on the listserve, but I can e-mail the article as an attachment to anyone who would like to receive it. There was also another cool article in the same issue on a special needs children's theater group. > = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 My daughter gets antiBs for Pandas. We were in crisis mode. First time she was on them since long before autism. Sometimes natural routes are not effective enough in the beginning of treatment, but I know plenty of parents who eventually get off the antiBs after starting OLE, OoO, etc. Others use homeopathy. But why nobody has dared to try liposomal vitamin C plus bowel tolerance dose of oral C or high dose vitamin A rather than rushing to anti-biotic docs?Ratan.---------------Ratan Singh, Phone: 91 141 2652561, mail: ratanpsych@...- Certificate in Food & Nutrition; Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education; Life Member, Nutrition Soc. of India; Member ISOM- Author of "Nutrition & Supplements in Major Mental Illnesses";- M.A. (Psychol), Postgraduate Diploma in Medical & Social Psychology, Ph.D.;- Certified Behavior Therapist (from late Prof. J. Wolpe's Unit, Temple Univ Med School, USA);- www.RegainMentalHealth.com/ www.jaipurmart.com/trade/meditationandhealthTo: mb12valtrex From: carolynrs1@...Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 19:15:42 -0400Subject: Re: Re: PANDAS article in April 2012 Parents magazine I read it online and posted it to my Facebook Wall.http://www.parents.com/kids/health/other-health-issues/pandas-syndrome/CarolynOn Mar 16, 2012, at 12:02 PM, "alexis_d3378" wrote: I would really appreciate it if you could email me also. I am trying to learn as much about PANDAS as possible. I wish there was an easier way for you to share the article with everyone insread of emailing everyone separately. But if this is the onlu option than please remember me also. Thanks. is > > A coworker gave me an extra copy of her April 2012 Parents magazine. Normally, I hate reading about all the petty, overly witty, and useless parenting concerns that those magazines write about. "How to enjoy a family staycation with your tweens" anyone? Because I totally have staycations where I just can't figure out how to enjoy my tweens. Thank you. You are a lifesaver. How come you didn't mention enjoying Fido? Like I know any dog named Fido. Okay, sorry, I'll stop. Anyway, being a readaholic, I read the magazine. There is a very informative article on PANDAS in it. It is especially helpful for anyone who is like me and lacks science-brain. It mentions a couple doctors who are knowledgeable about PANDAS, too. I scanned it. I don't think I can post attachments on the listserve, but I can e-mail the article as an attachment to anyone who would like to receive it. There was also another cool article in the same issue on a special needs children's theater group. > = = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2012 Report Share Posted March 17, 2012 im in your corner ratan. i think folks get scared and jump the gun....we are taught not to trust ourselves and need a docter to heal our bodys. channa To: mb12valtrex Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 11:41 AMSubject: RE: Re: PANDAS article in April 2012 Parents magazine But why nobody has dared to try liposomal vitamin C plus bowel tolerance dose of oral C or high dose vitamin A rather than rushing to anti-biotic docs?Ratan.--------------- Ratan Singh, Phone: 91 141 2652561, mail: ratanpsych@...- Certificate in Food & Nutrition; Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education; Life Member, Nutrition Soc. of India; Member ISOM- Author of "Nutrition & Supplements in Major Mental Illnesses";- M.A. (Psychol), Postgraduate Diploma in Medical & Social Psychology, Ph.D.;- Certified Behavior Therapist (from late Prof. J. Wolpe's Unit, Temple Univ Med School, USA);- www.RegainMentalHealth.com/ www.jaipurmart.com/trade/meditationandhealth To: mb12valtrex From: carolynrs1@...Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 19:15:42 -0400Subject: Re: Re: PANDAS article in April 2012 Parents magazine I read it online and posted it to my Facebook Wall. http://www.parents.com/kids/health/other-health-issues/pandas-syndrome/ Carolyn I would really appreciate it if you could email me also. I am trying to learn as much about PANDAS as possible. I wish there was an easier way for you to share the article with everyone insread of emailing everyone separately. But if this is the onlu option than please remember me also. Thanks.is>> A coworker gave me an extra copy of her April 2012 Parents magazine. Normally, I hate reading about all the petty, overly witty, and useless parenting concerns that those magazines write about. "How to enjoy a family staycation with your tweens" anyone? Because I totally have staycations where I just can't figure out how to enjoy my tweens. Thank you. You are a lifesaver. How come you didn't mention enjoying Fido? Like I know any dog named Fido. Okay, sorry, I'll stop. Anyway, being a readaholic, I read the magazine. There is a very informative article on PANDAS in it. It is especially helpful for anyone who is like me and lacks science-brain. It mentions a couple doctors who are knowledgeable about PANDAS, too. I scanned it. I don't think I can post attachments on the listserve, but I can e-mail the article as an attachment to anyone who would like to receive it. There was also another cool article in the same issue on a special needs children's theater group.>= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2012 Report Share Posted March 18, 2012 I love to have it too. Thanks To: mb12valtrex Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 10:41 AMSubject: Re: PANDAS article in April 2012 Parents magazine I'd love to see it, thanks!Sent from my iPhone A coworker gave me an extra copy of her April 2012 Parents magazine. Normally, I hate reading about all the petty, overly witty, and useless parenting concerns that those magazines write about. "How to enjoy a family staycation with your tweens" anyone? Because I totally have staycations where I just can't figure out how to enjoy my tweens. Thank you. You are a lifesaver. How come you didn't mention enjoying Fido? Like I know any dog named Fido. Okay, sorry, I'll stop. Anyway, being a readaholic, I read the magazine. There is a very informative article on PANDAS in it. It is especially helpful for anyone who is like me and lacks science-brain. It mentions a couple doctors who are knowledgeable about PANDAS, too. I scanned it. I don't think I can post attachments on the listserve, but I can e-mail the article as an attachment to anyone who would like to receive it. There was also another cool article in the same issue on a special needs children's theater group. TODAY(Beta) • Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2012 Report Share Posted March 18, 2012 Please send me one too thanks. I think he has PANDAS.But has not been treated.Mum of 4 yr old asd A coworker gave me an extra copy of her April 2012 Parents magazine. Normally, I hate reading about all the petty, overly witty, and useless parenting concerns that those magazines write about. "How to enjoy a family staycation with your tweens" anyone? Because I totally have staycations where I just can't figure out how to enjoy my tweens. Thank you. You are a lifesaver. How come you didn't mention enjoying Fido? Like I know any dog named Fido. Okay, sorry, I'll stop. Anyway, being a readaholic, I read the magazine. There is a very informative article on PANDAS in it. It is especially helpful for anyone who is like me and lacks science-brain. It mentions a couple doctors who are knowledgeable about PANDAS, too. I scanned it. I don't think I can post attachments on the listserve, but I can e-mail the article as an attachment to anyone who would like to receive it. There was also another cool article in the same issue on a special needs children's theater group. TODAY(Beta) • Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2012 Report Share Posted March 18, 2012 Here's a PANDAS article from Harvard:http://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/can-an-infection-suddenly-cause-ocd-201202274417 To: mb12valtrex Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2012 10:01 PM Subject: Re: PANDAS article in April 2012 Parents magazine Please send me one too thanks. I think he has PANDAS.But has not been treated.Mum of 4 yr old asd A coworker gave me an extra copy of her April 2012 Parents magazine. Normally, I hate reading about all the petty, overly witty, and useless parenting concerns that those magazines write about. "How to enjoy a family staycation with your tweens" anyone? Because I totally have staycations where I just can't figure out how to enjoy my tweens. Thank you. You are a lifesaver. How come you didn't mention enjoying Fido? Like I know any dog named Fido. Okay, sorry, I'll stop. Anyway, being a readaholic, I read the magazine. There is a very informative article on PANDAS in it. It is especially helpful for anyone who is like me and lacks science-brain. It mentions a couple doctors who are knowledgeable about PANDAS, too. I scanned it. I don't think I can post attachments on the listserve, but I can e-mail the article as an attachment to anyone who would like to receive it. There was also another cool article in the same issue on a special needs children's theater group. TODAY(Beta) • Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2012 Report Share Posted March 18, 2012 Thanks, Carolyn A coworker gave me an extra copy of her April 2012 Parents magazine. Normally, I hate reading about all the petty, overly witty, and useless parenting concerns that those magazines write about. "How to enjoy a family staycation with your tweens" anyone? Because I totally have staycations where I just can't figure out how to enjoy my tweens. Thank you. You are a lifesaver. How come you didn't mention enjoying Fido? Like I know any dog named Fido. Okay, sorry, I'll stop. Anyway, being a readaholic, I read the magazine. There is a very informative article on PANDAS in it. It is especially helpful for anyone who is like me and lacks science-brain. It mentions a couple doctors who are knowledgeable about PANDAS, too. I scanned it. I don't think I can post attachments on the listserve, but I can e-mail the article as an attachment to anyone who would like to receive it. There was also another cool article in the same issue on a special needs children's theater group. TODAY(Beta) • Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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