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Oooooooh Sasha! THAT is a bad day!I think you should start giving the kids some extra vitamin c, d, e and binders! binders! binders!Your insurance company should cover the cost of anything you owned that got damaged or destroyed. It is easy enough to get a copy of your recent order as proof (if they need it). Otherwise, maybe if you call the supplement company and explain your situation, they would be willing to replace what you lost. They will have your recent order on file and you could offer to send pictures of the incident.I hope this week is a better week! No more fries for you!! Tammy To: mb12valtrex Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 2:21 PM Subject: My kitchen got on fire on Friday!!

Hi everyone,

Just wanted to share what happened at my home this weekend. I had one of the most stressing moments when I thought my house was going to burn down.

I was cooking a snack to my kids around lunch time, it was french fries, some how the oil caught fire, I'm not sure how, it could be that the pot wasn't super clean from the bottom, or maybe just some burnt oil on the element, I don't know, but it was on fire, it burnt some paper towels that I had beside the stove, and I panicked trying to remember if I should use salt or/and trying to recall where the fire extinguisher was, I went ahead for the extinguisher and wasn't able to operate it, somehow the flames where getting so big and I was in total panic mode, so the smoke was getting very dense and the flames melted the fan and were reaching the ceiling, I started screaming and my husband who never is at home at this time, was in the garage and came very fast. By now the smoke alarm went off and the kids were very afraid and starting to inhale smoke, it became very dense.

My husband came to the kitchen and took the extinguisher and just used it right away, he put out the fire just when I was taking the kids out and trying to localize my cordless phones with are never in their place, so I could call 911, but my husband had everything under control.

So at the end, there was fire damage to the kitchen cabinets, stove, fan and sink, and lots of smoke damage throughout the house.

We took the kids to ER to get checked, they were fine, we were not so well but not bad to get any kind of treatment. I'm not sure what to give my son to help him clear his lungs faster just make sure, because we are still living in the house and the air is a bit heavy (I think).

I'd been taking the kids for long walks, even though the weather hasn't help much, but at least they are exercising and breathing clean air, the cleaning is still being done, I changed the furnace filter many times already.

The insurance will cover the economical expenses, but I'm not sure if they'll reimburse me for the supplements that they tossed for being expose to the fire, and I just gotten my new shipment of supplements, not much but with the ones in the cupboard it is considerable.

Any suggestions on things to do that I'm not considering right now, are welcome, like always.

Be well,

Sasha

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Oh Sasha!I am in the middle of Kitchen construction as we speak. Same thing. Oil Fire. Left it on the stove, while 2 kids had strep throat, husband was visiting his Grandpa on his last day of life, Son was recovering from T & A op. Claim EVERY LOSS! Supplements included! Mine were right over the stove. They were still in tact, but the heat level they reached I didn't trust anymore. I didn't claim them, although I should have! I wasn't thinking at the time. But yes, definitely claim any

personal belongings. I remember the adjuster asking, if I had any personal losses and nothing came to mind until later. Although I only had a few supplements over the stove so not a huge loss for me. Claim anything that was in the kitchen that you would throw away now because of the fire. Also, to get house hold items cleaned. Rugs,sofas, ect. From: T Lynn

To: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex > Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 3:32 PM Subject: Re: My kitchen got on fire on Friday!!

Oooooooh Sasha! THAT is a bad day!I think you should start giving the kids some extra vitamin c, d, e and binders! binders! binders!Your insurance company should cover the cost of anything you owned that got damaged or destroyed. It is easy enough to get a copy of your recent order as proof (if they need it). Otherwise, maybe if you call the supplement company and explain your situation, they would be willing to replace what you lost. They will have your recent order on file and you could offer to send pictures of the incident.I hope this week is a better week! No more fries for you!! Tammy

To: mb12valtrex Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 2:21 PM Subject: My kitchen got on fire on Friday!!

Hi everyone,

Just wanted to share what happened at my home this weekend. I had one of the most stressing moments when I thought my house was going to burn down.

I was cooking a snack to my kids around lunch time, it was french fries, some how the oil caught fire, I'm not sure how, it could be that the pot wasn't super clean from the bottom, or maybe just some burnt oil on the element, I don't know, but it was on fire, it burnt some paper towels that I had beside the stove, and I panicked trying to remember if I should use salt or/and trying to recall where the fire extinguisher was, I went ahead for the extinguisher and wasn't able to operate it, somehow the flames where getting so big and I was in total panic mode, so the smoke was getting very dense and the flames melted the fan and were reaching the ceiling, I started screaming and my husband who never is at home at this time, was in the garage and came very fast. By now the smoke alarm went off and the kids were very afraid and starting to inhale smoke, it became very dense.

My husband came to the kitchen and took the extinguisher and just used it right away, he put out the fire just when I was taking the kids out and trying to localize my cordless phones with are never in their place, so I could call 911, but my husband had everything under control.

So at the end, there was fire damage to the kitchen cabinets, stove, fan and sink, and lots of smoke damage throughout the house.

We took the kids to ER to get checked, they were fine, we were not so well but not bad to get any kind of treatment. I'm not sure what to give my son to help him clear his lungs faster just make sure, because we are still living in the house and the air is a bit heavy (I think).

I'd been taking the kids for long walks, even though the weather hasn't help much, but at least they are exercising and breathing clean air, the cleaning is still being done, I changed the furnace filter many times already.

The insurance will cover the economical expenses, but I'm not sure if they'll reimburse me for the supplements that they tossed for being expose to the fire, and I just gotten my new shipment of supplements, not much but with the ones in the cupboard it is considerable.

Any suggestions on things to do that I'm not considering right now, are welcome, like always.

Be well,

Sasha

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I think you doin the right thing getting lots of fresh air...as someone else said binders......if it were me i would stop the mms and give lots of antioxidants like A C E ect....greens.......

thank God every one is OK.

To: mb12valtrex Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 2:21 PMSubject: My kitchen got on fire on Friday!!

Hi everyone,Just wanted to share what happened at my home this weekend. I had one of the most stressing moments when I thought my house was going to burn down.I was cooking a snack to my kids around lunch time, it was french fries, some how the oil caught fire, I'm not sure how, it could be that the pot wasn't super clean from the bottom, or maybe just some burnt oil on the element, I don't know, but it was on fire, it burnt some paper towels that I had beside the stove, and I panicked trying to remember if I should use salt or/and trying to recall where the fire extinguisher was, I went ahead for the extinguisher and wasn't able to operate it, somehow the flames where getting so big and I was in total panic mode, so the smoke was getting very dense and the flames melted the fan and were reaching the ceiling, I started screaming and my husband who never is at home at this time, was in the garage and came very fast. By now the smoke

alarm went off and the kids were very afraid and starting to inhale smoke, it became very dense.My husband came to the kitchen and took the extinguisher and just used it right away, he put out the fire just when I was taking the kids out and trying to localize my cordless phones with are never in their place, so I could call 911, but my husband had everything under control.So at the end, there was fire damage to the kitchen cabinets, stove, fan and sink, and lots of smoke damage throughout the house.We took the kids to ER to get checked, they were fine, we were not so well but not bad to get any kind of treatment. I'm not sure what to give my son to help him clear his lungs faster just make sure, because we are still living in the house and the air is a bit heavy (I think).I'd been taking the kids for long walks, even though the weather hasn't help much, but at least they are exercising and breathing clean air, the

cleaning is still being done, I changed the furnace filter many times already.The insurance will cover the economical expenses, but I'm not sure if they'll reimburse me for the supplements that they tossed for being expose to the fire, and I just gotten my new shipment of supplements, not much but with the ones in the cupboard it is considerable.Any suggestions on things to do that I'm not considering right now, are welcome, like always. Be well,Sasha

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Sasha.So sorry u had such a freight.. Glad u are all ok thank God uo husband was there!!! Sent from my iPod

Hi everyone,

Just wanted to share what happened at my home this weekend. I had one of the most stressing moments when I thought my house was going to burn down.

I was cooking a snack to my kids around lunch time, it was french fries, some how the oil caught fire, I'm not sure how, it could be that the pot wasn't super clean from the bottom, or maybe just some burnt oil on the element, I don't know, but it was on fire, it burnt some paper towels that I had beside the stove, and I panicked trying to remember if I should use salt or/and trying to recall where the fire extinguisher was, I went ahead for the extinguisher and wasn't able to operate it, somehow the flames where getting so big and I was in total panic mode, so the smoke was getting very dense and the flames melted the fan and were reaching the ceiling, I started screaming and my husband who never is at home at this time, was in the garage and came very fast. By now the smoke alarm went off and the kids were very afraid and starting to inhale smoke, it became very dense.

My husband came to the kitchen and took the extinguisher and just used it right away, he put out the fire just when I was taking the kids out and trying to localize my cordless phones with are never in their place, so I could call 911, but my husband had everything under control.

So at the end, there was fire damage to the kitchen cabinets, stove, fan and sink, and lots of smoke damage throughout the house.

We took the kids to ER to get checked, they were fine, we were not so well but not bad to get any kind of treatment. I'm not sure what to give my son to help him clear his lungs faster just make sure, because we are still living in the house and the air is a bit heavy (I think).

I'd been taking the kids for long walks, even though the weather hasn't help much, but at least they are exercising and breathing clean air, the cleaning is still being done, I changed the furnace filter many times already.

The insurance will cover the economical expenses, but I'm not sure if they'll reimburse me for the supplements that they tossed for being expose to the fire, and I just gotten my new shipment of supplements, not much but with the ones in the cupboard it is considerable.

Any suggestions on things to do that I'm not considering right now, are welcome, like always.

Be well,

Sasha

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Thank you so, so, so much to everyone!!!We are fine and my kids are joking about the fire already, is nice to see that my son with autism is able to talk about it and let us know how it affected him as he mentions that "daddy put out the fire" , "the kitchen ceiling is too dark, I want it white again" and how he had smoke in his nose, etc. So now he is saying that he will be a fire fighter, but that he doesn't like the smoke (I don't know if that will help ha ha ha), and that now he wants the "outfit" to pretend he is one. I guess you can see the good in everything.God bless you all.Sasha

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Ahh that is soo sweet, pls get him his outfit and let him be a fire fighter Sent from my iPod

Thank you so, so, so much to everyone!!!We are fine and my kids are joking about the fire already, is nice to see that my son with autism is able to talk about it and let us know how it affected him as he mentions that "daddy put out the fire" , "the kitchen ceiling is too dark, I want it white again" and how he had smoke in his nose, etc. So now he is saying that he will be a fire fighter, but that he doesn't like the smoke (I don't know if that will help ha ha ha), and that now he wants the "outfit" to pretend he is one. I guess you can see the good in everything.God bless you all.Sasha

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