Guest guest Posted March 1, 1999 Report Share Posted March 1, 1999 In a message dated 3/1/99 5:04:24 PM Central Standard Time, beierbag@... writes: << Gemma bfing mommy of Bowen -----Original Message----- >> i am the owner of a breastfeeding list if you are interested. Just check the below signature out and email me if you have any questions. @>-------------Belinda aka SEWHAT357 -----------<@ owner---- mommy's milk and me @onelist.com <A HREF= " http://members.delphi.com/BELINDALALAS/index.html " >BABYSLINGS by BELINDA</A> and <A HREF= " http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hollow/7345/ " > http://www.geocities.com/heartland/hollow/7345/index</A> Certified Breastfeeding Counselor and mommy to Dorothy 8, 4 1/2, and Caleb 18mo.old. Wife to for 10 years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2000 Report Share Posted February 28, 2000 Dana, boy did that hit home! Do they not realize that this is a life long deal. Meds and therapy, 504's and explaining. Getting used to new rituals as old ones fade! Hang in there Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2002 Report Share Posted January 11, 2002 I also thought that part was not meant for the world to see and know- the 'bottom wiper'. It is no ones business how one does their personal care. Dawn > > Yeah, I gotta agree with Maurice about the " wiper " scene...I was even embarressed to see it and didn't think it had any purpose in the video. Oh well....maybe some people can sleep now, knowing whether we can tinkle by ourselves or not > > Gretchen > > http://www.geocities.com/elfsnot20 > > > > " You're a butterfly and butterflies are free to fly, fly away...high away, bye bye... " Elton " History is the ancient author:experience is the modern language " - Lord Bolingbroke > " Explaining is not excusing; understanding is not forgiving " - Browning > " The church says that the Earth is flat, but I have seen the shadow on the moon and I have more faith in the shadow than in the church, " ~Ferdinand Magellan~ > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2002 Report Share Posted December 13, 2002 In a message dated 12/13/02 7:22:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, plagal@... writes: So not only was I hasty ...I was wrong ...man that really sucks .lol my apologies and this wont happen again . Hugs Lesli Lesli, dont be too hard on yourself. You are only human!! Suz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 I know that mercury messed me up, and ruined my beautiful children. I can see what it is doing to my daughters brain. She is irriatble and can't enjoy life like a kid should. I know I was not like that as child..not until amalgams anyway. I cannot wait to have mine removed. I just hope I can help my kids so that this does not ruin their lives too. There have been many coverups over the centuries in this country related to poisoning or experimenting on people..this will be another one I fear. Even if they don't owe up..they will pay for this when they meet their maker. Getting rich off or making others sick..has a consequence I am sure. Mercury causes an abnormal gait. It actually changes the way you stand and walk. I no longer walk the way I did 10 years ago. My gait is stiff and that of an old woman. > > > > > > > > Anyone have any problems with scoliosis in a mercury toxic kid > > about > > > > puberty age? Trying to see if there is any connection. Everyone > > keeps > > > > telling me it is genetic, but no on in our family has ever had > > this. > > > > Her curve is " not quite " there for treatment, only observation at > > this > > > > point. But if was not there at all a year ago. I know she has > > grown > > > > like 5 inches in a year, so maybe that is a factor. Just thought > > I > > > > would throw this out there and see if anyone else has found any > > bone > > > > abnormalities... > > > > > > > > > I personally have scoliosis and other bone abnormalities. It can > > > definitely be associated with metal/mercury toxicity. > > > > > > Dana > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 I can see the point of keeping it real, but there IS a human side too, and there's nothing wrong with expressing the lighter human side once in a while. There are sites like the Autism site by Dr. McCandless, she doesnt put up with any nonsense, thats ok, but there really is no comparison here. We're not the parents or the caregivers of the kids with the problems, we ARE the ones with the problems, it's a totally different scenario. Dr Skip and Cyndi have worked their butts off for this LDN cause, joking around like we have , at least to me, is a way of showing our appreciation for their hard work. Thats how I saw it. It's nothing more than that, and it doesnt need to BE anything more than that!>> i feel these exchange groups cover a any range of topics people feel the need to express that may be theraputic to them.> We have had the same issues come up in pls group.But no one I know wants to here the drab stuff that most of us dont understand anyway.When I want the medical research stuff I choose to go to to the web sites .or use my various search engines.> Sure I like to hear who is doing good or not so good on LDN however the human daily episodes of life have a direct connectin her as well.> But heck my feild is criminal justice.So keep it legal lol> > Jerry simmons> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 Yes --I agree that to get on SSD when you are disabled is and can be a terrible and humiliating chore. I experienced this with my husband. WE hired legal help and finally 6 months before he died the money came through. The stress he went through was awful--I am sure it may have hastened his death because of the worry he endured for months. I have a friend who also had great difficulty with getting on disability. Some offices will tend to be more helpful--also I dated an SS worker and he trained people--so if you get a not fully trained person you can have lots of troubles--I did once. It is a disgrace what sick and injured people have to go through to just survive and as we all know many do not survive without the funds they deserve . Adele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 I agree..........something weird is going on. filaments, candida, mites> >>> >> See below. Isn't it kind of amazing to see all these together in a > >> scientific journal?> >>> >>> article Catarrhal proventriculitis associated with a filamentous > >>> organism in pet birds.> >>> SS Tsai, JH Park, K Hirai, C Itakura> >>>> >>> Department of Comparative Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, > >>> Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.> >>>> >>> The Japanese journal of veterinary research 1992 Dec> >>> PMID: 1297007> >>>> >>> abstract> >>> Catarrhal proventriculitis due to infection by an unidentified > >>> organism was diagnosed in 79 of 534 pet birds examined > >>> histologically. It was more prevalent in domestic birds (70 cases) > >>> than in imported ones (9 cases). A high incidence of the disease was > >>> encountered in budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) and it was > >>> occasionally found in finches (Poephila gouldiae gouldiae), parakeets > >>> (Psittacula Krameri manillensis) , Amazona parrots (Amazona aestiva > >>> aestiva) and cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus) . The agent was a > >>> large filamentous rod, and was stained positively with Gram, GMS and > >>> PAS methods. Histologically, it induced a mild to moderate exudative > >>> or proliferative inflammation in the proventriculus. All the cases > >>> had an erosion in the gizzard. Ultrastructurally, the organism had a > >>> eukaryotic nucleus and three cell-wall layers. Concurrent infections > >>> were very common, including adenoviruses (37 cases), giardiasis (31 > >>> cases), candidiasis (13 cases), papovaviruses (11 cases) and > >>> knemidocoptic mites (11 cases).> >>>> >>> citation> >>> SS Tsai, JH Park, K Hirai, C Itakura. Catarrhal proventriculitis > >>> associated with a filamentous organism in pet birds. The Japanese > >>> journal of veterinary research. 1992 Dec;40(4):143- 8> >> > > Adam > Rumblers C.C.> www.myspace.com/irishbandido> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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