Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 -- I'm not sure what your question is. What are you " peeved " with? Rose > List, > I was bored so I was looking at the student handbook of the rival school- I won't mention it by name but if you want to email me privately I will tell you. > > This is coming from their perspective: > Faculty are required to enable the examination to measure students' achievement, not their impairments, unless the exam is designed to measure something related to the impairments. > > Disabled Parking: Disabled students must park in the disabled handicapped area only with permission of the state in which they claim residency. > > I know listening to me probably wouldn't do any good since I didn't go to that school (Thank goodness for that decision!!!), but it still peeves me. > > Any help would be great! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 I'm not sure what you are asking about...however, I can give you some input on Disability parking spaces. If a person has a disability license plate or disability hanging placard, they can park in any disability accessible parking space. Unless, for instance, a landlord has several parking spaces reserved for people with disabilities, he can have a couple of the spots marked, by a sign, saying " Disability parking space - Tenants Only " . So if someone has a disability plate or placard they cannot park there unless they are a tenant. If a person has a disability plate or placard, they do not HAVE to park in the designated parking spaces, if they choose not to. But is there for in case a person needs it. If you need more information for accessibility, you can contact your ADA Technical Center at 1-800-949-4232 They will be able to answer all your questions. a > List, > I was bored so I was looking at the student handbook of the rival school- I won't mention it by name but if you want to email me privately I will tell you. > > This is coming from their perspective: > Faculty are required to enable the examination to measure students' achievement, not their impairments, unless the exam is designed to measure something related to the impairments. > > Disabled Parking: Disabled students must park in the disabled handicapped area only with permission of the state in which they claim residency. > > I know listening to me probably wouldn't do any good since I didn't go to that school (Thank goodness for that decision!!!), but it still peeves me. > > Any help would be great! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 > List, > I was bored so I was looking at the student handbook of the rival school- I won't mention it by name but if you want to email me privately I will tell you. > > This is coming from their perspective: > Faculty are required to enable the examination to measure students' achievement, not their impairments, unless the exam is designed to measure something related to the impairments. > > Disabled Parking: Disabled students must park in the disabled handicapped area only with permission of the state in which they claim residency. > > I know listening to me probably wouldn't do any good since I didn't go to that school (Thank goodness for that decision!!!), but it still peeves me. > > Any help would be great! > , I'm not sure what you're getting at, but if its a legality issue concerning handicapped parking, standards, etc, contact Greg Fehribach at(317)638-2400. He handles many ADA cases here in Indianapolis, and he was vital in getting the Governor's mansion ADA accessible. He is very knowledgable and will help answer any questions you might have. Thanks Mike Spears Little Hoosiers President Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2010 Report Share Posted July 11, 2010 I have been feeling really bad these days since I am having weight loss, night sweats, sleeping problems, acid reflux and inflammation in my sinuses. I am seeing a few doctors, but suspecting these might be caused by taking DMSA, ALA and cilantro extract several weeks ago. I have 5 silver fillings in my teeth and I was not aware that this could be a problem. I did not take much though, DMSA 100 mg once, ALA 50 mg once, and cilantro several times. Could this be the reason for my problems? I know it is too late to see a dentist to get these filling removed at this point, but what should I do now? Is there any way to clear mercury from the body without causing more mercury to be released from the fillings? Really appreciate any comments. Ricky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2010 Report Share Posted July 12, 2010 > I have been feeling really bad these days since I am having weight loss, night > sweats, sleeping problems, acid reflux and inflammation in my sinuses. I am > seeing a few doctors, but suspecting these might be caused by taking DMSA, ALA > and cilantro extract several weeks ago. The sleeping problems, acid reflux, and inflammation in the sinuses meant yeast overgrowth for me. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2010 Report Share Posted July 12, 2010 Sounds like you over-chelated. Too aggressive. Dump the cilantro first. Sleeping problems and acid reflux were the first obvious indicators of mercury poisoning (from vaccines) in my son when he was a toddler. The beginning of the end, so to speak. For me, I developed night sweats after removing my 11 amalgams (safely) without doing any follow-up supplementation or chelation. I blamed it on hormones and turning 40, but now I'm thinking it was mobilizing mercury. Pam > > I have been feeling really bad these days since I am having weight loss, night > > sweats, sleeping problems, acid reflux and inflammation in my sinuses. I am > > seeing a few doctors, but suspecting these might be caused by taking DMSA, ALA > > and cilantro extract several weeks ago. > > > The sleeping problems, acid reflux, and inflammation in the sinuses meant yeast overgrowth for me. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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