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  • 6 months later...

In a message dated 12/9/01 3:42:04 AM Central Standard Time,

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> Digest Number 1185

> HI ,

I wanted off the MTX for 3 reasons:

#1= it did not seem to be helping enough

#2= it made me feel terrible (nausea, fatigue)

#3= my cousin who also had PA and had been on mtx for many years died of

liver cancer

The enbrel has helped the PA 3 times as much as mtx ever did and I feel

great!

Hope that answers your question.

Take care,

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,

Just wanted to send you a quick thank-you for your response

concerning my ?'s with MTX. Gotta run and get the kids to different

places. Have a nice day and thank you, I will check into the AP

(antibiotic protocol) and the Enbrel,etc. Plus, look up the

@roadback.org site.

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-- In @y..., clonan@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 12/9/01 3:42:04 AM Central Standard Time,

> @y... writes:

>

>

> > Digest Number 1185

> > HI ,

>

> I wanted off the MTX for 3 reasons:

> #1= it did not seem to be helping enough

> #2= it made me feel terrible (nausea, fatigue)

> #3= my cousin who also had PA and had been on mtx for many years

died of

> liver cancer

>

> The enbrel has helped the PA 3 times as much as mtx ever did and I

feel

> great!

> Hope that answers your question.

> Take care,

>

>

>

>

>

>

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HOAX

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> Under Look in: C drive

> Click Find or Search

>

> The result will be a black icon with this file name. Right-click and

> delete it. Then go to your recycle bin delete it manually there. I just

> received this email from my friend today, so I do not know how long is

> left. Don't delay!

> HOAX

>

>

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" plus our church is hosting 450 teenagers all weekend next weekend, so we

have to help get ready for that.Just thought I'd let y'all know (and no I'm

not southern),

"

Ummmm....just curious but what does being southern have to do anything??

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There is an incredibly savy lawyer in Chicago. his name is Duffy and

he is an expert on toxic mold! Can I suggest that you interview him for your

class action suit?

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The Holland/Schmolland post was in the Schafer Report, and I've been merrily

forwarding it all over the place. Let me know if you can't find it and I'll

forward it to you. :-)

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Is there a list of individuals or professionals that can help an

individual learn more about blood electrification? This message board

is wonderful and the info on the web is extensive. But when it comes

to actually hooking myself up to one of these machines, it would sure

be nice if I could have a " real " conversation with an individual that

really knows the topic.

Is there such a list with phone numbers and locations?

thanks,

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Hi Micael. Probably someone else will answer this, or already has, but

I will give it a stab. Unfortunately because of the FDA, it is

difficult for manufacturers or retailers to say much. So you really

have to do your research yourself.

I have done 90 plus hours of blood electrification and mag pulsing to go

with it. You are welcome to call me anytime and I will answer any

questions I can or send you to someone else who might know more.

I am in Oregon

541-485-7199

I moderate Beck-n-stuff

You can read the Files section at that list and get some good info.

And there are many users and manufacturers and users on that list who

can answer questions about their products.

And others can answer questions about personal experiences.

But your really have to do the work because the fda has made it so hard

for anyone to say anything without jeopardising their freedom.

Blessings

Donna

http://www.excellentthings.com

Berry wrote:

> Is there a list of individuals or professionals that can help an

> individual learn more about blood electrification? This message board

> is wonderful and the info on the web is extensive. But when it comes

> to actually hooking myself up to one of these machines, it would sure

> be nice if I could have a " real " conversation with an individual that

> really knows the topic.

>

> Is there such a list with phone numbers and locations?

>

>

> thanks,

>

> <http://www.nod32.com>

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In a message dated 9/1/2005 6:33:38 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, autism writes:

I look forward to meeting everyone and coming up with more solutions

What did they do there for you? Can you talk about some of the techniques that they recommended for better sensory learning, modulation, sensitivities?

D from NJMarried with 2 sons.Tommy: 19 y.o. ADD type (inattentive, depressive). Effexor 75 mg daily. : 18 y.o. Autism with moderate to severe Retardation, seizure/spike disorder, OCD and bipolar cycling/mixed states, sensory processing and integration dysfunction.Meds: Lamictal 250 mg; Topamax 300 mg; Celexa 40 mg; Seroquel 1300 mg; Haldol 1.5 mg; daily.

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OK, I'm having a whining session, but only b/c if I have a screaming fit, it will further freak out my dd.

Last Mon, I had the abdominal adhesion removal (scar tissue caused by irritation from pump), & the nightmare injections on Friday with no sedation (after being promised it)

I noticed by Friday that my surgical site was feeling rather hard, as though I'd developed a hematoma. Well....guess what burst open this evening, & bled through my dressing, shirt, panties, & TWO abdominal binders??? You guessed it, the nonexistent hematoma, that turned out to be a hematoma after all. And of course, my dd just happened to walk in when I took off the binder to go to the bathroom. She's 5, so you can imagine how frightened she was. But she has enough of me in her to switch right into "nurse" mode. I told her to get my medical kit & some supplies - she didn't miss a beat. I am soooooo blessed with this child. At any rate, there I was, bleeding down the bathtub drain, for at least 30 minutes, before my legs finally gave out on me. But again, another blessing, my landlady shows up & puts a chair in the shower for me ( & there i was in "all my glory"/serious lack thereof- lol) , helped me get a pressure dressing on, & took care of my bloody laundry. OK, I'm done whining now. I mean, at least I am never bored. :)

Blessings,

Carla Kay

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Did you get in to see a doctor? That is pretty scary. Your little

sweety is a true blessing, what a wonderful young lady to help you

out that way.

> OK, I'm having a whining session, but only b/c if I have a

screaming fit, it

> will further freak out my dd.

>

> Last Mon, I had the abdominal adhesion removal (scar tissue caused

by

> irritation from pump), & the nightmare injections on Friday with

no sedation (after

> being promised it)

> I noticed by Friday that my surgical site was feeling rather hard,

as though

> I'd developed a hematoma. Well....guess what burst open this

evening, & bled

> through my dressing, shirt, panties, & TWO abdominal binders???

You guessed

> it, the nonexistent hematoma, that turned out to be a hematoma

after all. And

> of course, my dd just happened to walk in when I took off the

binder to go to

> the bathroom. She's 5, so you can imagine how frightened she

was. But she has

> enough of me in her to switch right into " nurse " mode. I told her

to get my

> medical kit & some supplies - she didn't miss a beat. I am

soooooo blessed

> with this child. At any rate, there I was, bleeding down the

bathtub drain, for

> at least 30 minutes, before my legs finally gave out on me. But

again,

> another blessing, my landlady shows up & puts a chair in the

shower for me ( & there

> i was in " all my glory " /serious lack thereof- lol) , helped me get

a pressure

> dressing on, & took care of my bloody laundry. OK, I'm done

whining now. I

> mean, at least I am never bored. :)

>

> Blessings,

> Carla Kay

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Hello Anya and all,

> There are several types of aldehydes, it is a chemical found in many

> naturals. Synth perfumery uses many types of synth aldehydes, and they

> are

> generally much more diffusive (i.e., you smell them quickly, from a

> distance) than natural aldehydes. I depend on the aldehydes in

> citruses to

> help the diffusiveness of perfumes, to give that topnote a bit of a

> boost.

> Some aldehydes help smooth out a scent. I do not buy or use (at this

> point)

> isolates like citral or citronellal, instead I use lemon, litsea,

> lemongrass, etc. I would love to have some citron peel oil - cedrat,

> too!

> (hint, hint, n).

> ................

>

> Here's Jeanne Rose's writings on aldehydes (and everything else!) in

> citrus:

> http://www.aromaticplantproject.com/articles_archive/

> citrus_essential_oils.html

> This is a good page to bookmark for reference.

>

>

Thanks for your answer -- your experience and the two references -

yes, I'm going to bookmark Jeanne's.

I've been using citrus in the same way as you describe - I suspect

many of us do. Litsea has the citrus zing, but I think also with its

rich sweetness descends into the middle - do you think?

What I'd like to discover is a natural ingredient that has just a

'zing' quality without any particular flavor/scent - I think maybe this

is what people refer to as 'ozone'. Any suggestions from anyone? The

idea would be to reproduce the effect of air or water.

Thanks again, Anya,

e

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Hello Anya and all,

> There are several types of aldehydes, it is a chemical found in many

> naturals. Synth perfumery uses many types of synth aldehydes, and they

> are

> generally much more diffusive (i.e., you smell them quickly, from a

> distance) than natural aldehydes. I depend on the aldehydes in

> citruses to

> help the diffusiveness of perfumes, to give that topnote a bit of a

> boost.

> Some aldehydes help smooth out a scent. I do not buy or use (at this

> point)

> isolates like citral or citronellal, instead I use lemon, litsea,

> lemongrass, etc. I would love to have some citron peel oil - cedrat,

> too!

> (hint, hint, n).

> ................

>

> Here's Jeanne Rose's writings on aldehydes (and everything else!) in

> citrus:

> http://www.aromaticplantproject.com/articles_archive/

> citrus_essential_oils.html

> This is a good page to bookmark for reference.

>

>

Thanks for your answer -- your experience and the two references -

yes, I'm going to bookmark Jeanne's.

I've been using citrus in the same way as you describe - I suspect

many of us do. Litsea has the citrus zing, but I think also with its

rich sweetness descends into the middle - do you think?

What I'd like to discover is a natural ingredient that has just a

'zing' quality without any particular flavor/scent - I think maybe this

is what people refer to as 'ozone'. Any suggestions from anyone? The

idea would be to reproduce the effect of air or water.

Thanks again, Anya,

e

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