Re: Hugs for Barb Re: Some Info Barb Re: AMF Archive Trivia



Thank you, Lynn. I needed that right about now.
Right back atcha! (((((((((((((((Lynn)))))))))))


(lightlady) wrote:

and good thoughts as well
((((((((((((((((((((((Barb))))))))))))))))))))))
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lynn
"Nancy H" <mamabearluvtakemeout@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:93Inf.60060$sg5.40364@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
I only have a few minutes before I have to go and cook dinner and came
in here to take a peek at things. I have to agree with Barb here, there
is more important things going on that this idjit is taking away from.
Barb I found this site and I hope it helps you here's a snippet.
http://www.cedars-sinai.edu/3022.html
Evoked responses indicate the brain's response to specific stimuli.
Three kinds of evoked potential procedures are used by neurologists and
specialists:
    a.. Visual evoked potentials test the visual pathways
between the retina (eye) and the brain by presenting alternating
checkerboard patterns
    b.. Auditory evoked potentials test the auditory pathways
between the ear and the brain by presenting auditory clicks
    c.. Somatosensory evoked potentials test the pathways
between the peripheral nerves through the spine to the brain by
stimulating nerves with small electrical pulses
For example, a physician can test an infant's hearing by checking for a
brain response after a noise. Evoked responses may reveal slight damage
to the optic nerve (the nerve to the eyes) in a person with multiple
sclerosis.
HTH
Nancy H.

B B wrote:
Can you please just drop it all? Almost half the threads going right now
are either started by you to accuse people of unproven claims or are
about you making such claims and threats associated with them. This so
no longer a fibromyalgia support and information group. There's no
enough time, space or patience left for that.
I'm coming completely unglued right now and can't even feel comfortable
coming here for the help and information I need so badly. I'm having to
dig around to find other sources for my information and look to complete
strangers for any support I might be able to get thanks to your
hijacking this group.
I'm going in for the evoked potential tests in the morning, as part of
my neuro's diagnosing if I have more than the polyneuropathies and
lupus-like disease. I'm already sick and running a fever and shaking so
bad it's a struggle to walk to the bathroom. I can't even come here to
ask anything about these things because you've taken over the group. I'm
almost positive the neuro will eventually come up with a diagnosis of
MS. I'll trade places with you and take your alleged abuse from this
group and you take my illnesses. Is that a fair trade?
Please, please return the group back over to everybody. I'm begging you.

dgsaba@xxxxxxx (DGSaba) wrote:
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Nancy H.
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