Alex's guestbookThere are currently 21 messages. Message Number: 21 - Wednesday, July 16, 2008 07:20:38 PDT
I just wanted to take this opportunity to let all know that the State of Texas provides many hearing health care products free for it's residents, even free college tuition. http://www.abattery.com Message Number: 20 - Friday, July 11, 2008 06:18:33 PDT
Great resource! Keep up the good work. Message Number: 19 - Monday, June 30, 2008 07:46:43 PDT
Hi Alex: Thanks for adding http://www.bpimedicalsupply to your site. I hope that we can be of service to your viewers. Doug
Message Number: 17 - Sunday, April 6, 2008 12:41:35 PDT
Hello, Message Number: 16 - Sunday, January 20, 2008 11:40:33 PDT
Hey Alex, Long time! I know you switched doctors because Graduate shut down, but I was concerned and dug out your business card. I'll call your cell, but I thought I'd sign in here as a reminder: be sure to get bloodwork with your new doc. I did yours last and it's time again. Best of all! b.t.w. I've sent a number of my patients to your site and I'm glad you are keeping it up. Craig Message Number: 15 - Thursday, December 27, 2007 14:22:59 PDT
I am a current student at Kaplan University. My class is interpersonal communications. I am writing on the effects of learning disabilites on children and how it continues to affect them into adulthood. The motivation is my daughter who had a serious difficutly in communication that turned out to be a brain defect which made communicating difficult. It still does. But while growing up she was picked on and teased and this created a whole new dimension of problems for her and I. This became behavioral, and depression came with it. She seems ok, and even goes to school for auto tech, but some days for some reason she gets set back as if she is back in the day of getting picked on all over again. I am hoping to learn and help her with the information. Thank you Message Number: 14 - Sunday, December 16, 2007 16:19:37 PDT
SHAME on you for not not calling when Graduate Hospital shut down!! I just found out. So sorry! I'll call your cell. HUGS, Carole Message Number: 13 - Sunday, November 11, 2007 18:02:17 PDT
Great Site, thanks for all the useful resources! Message Number: 12 - Saturday, October 6, 2007 15:08:00 PDT
Thank you. I am sure that people with learning disabilities are ill served by our one size fits all education system, and that they may be ready to learn when they are much older than the norm, and that their potential is often wasted. I am trying to build a literacy component into my daily art program at http://www.mhcinc.org in People who have mobility disabilities from when they are born, have to learn to walk by using their brain. Only later is their brain ready to learn other things. They may be able to teach disabled veterans how to use their minds to create non-neural pathways for messages to disabled limbs to get them working. This has actually happened to a friend of mine who had her kneecaps - patella - removed at age ten. The entire muscle across her knee was cut. Now at fifty, she is having to undergo surgery again. The doc said he would do it because she had taught herself to walk once even though there was no way the messages could have gotten to her lower limbs by normal channels - so she must have done something, and could do so again.
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