Dear Dr. Robey, and greetings to the List:
Just as you highly respect the wise and elegant post of your colleague, so do I and I imagine all here respect your own post for the same reasons. For several years of sessions at the U.N. Disability Convention (toward an international treaty) a few us, while quite respectful of the "social model." have tried to look out for people with medical problems in the sense of not leaving them/us out. On a human rights basis equal with other persons with disabilities equal with other persons. I believe you know the conversation. But there is always more to learn and one hopes that there will be more posts as to models and methods (not unallied to substance and meaning).
And as a by the way, it would be a pleasure to have people on this excellent list in attendance at the next meetings at the United Nations in New York(January, 2006) the Seventh Formal Convening, and in this regard it will be delightful to have inquires at [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
Thank you again and very best wishes, LDMF.
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Linda D. Misek-Falkoff, Ph.D., J.D..
For Identification here: *Respectful Interfaces* Programme / Communications
Coordination Committee for the United Nations. ACM ABA. International
Disability Caucus for the Disability Convention (toward U.N. Treaty).
Officer, The National Disability Party; Founder, Persons with Pain International.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Robey Ph.D." <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 12:28 PM
Subject: Re: If ND's have poor 'liver-detoxification' problems, should ND's be regular tested
> A highly visible and respected colleague in the disabilities movement here
> in the U.S. put it very nicely in a recent email exchange. She said, "I
> often emphasize to students that the "medical model" is certainly
> appropriate if applied to medical problems. I try to convey that if "medical
> model" is defined to mean that biomedical conditions can explain societal
> outcomes, then it is inappropriate"
>
> Persons with disabilities do, indeed, often have medical conditions that are
> associated with many aspects of their lives. That cannot be ignored. The
> problem arises when those medical conditions serve as the primary basis for
> assumptions about social and functional capabilities, outcomes, etc.
>
>
> Kenneth Robey, Ph.D., Director
> Matheny Institute for Research in
> Developmental Disabilities
> and Asst. Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
>
> Matheny Medical and Educational Center
> P.O. Box 339
> Peapack, NJ 07977
> [log in to unmask]
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Larry Arnold" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 12:13 PM
> Subject: Re: If ND's have poor 'liver-detoxification' problems, should ND's
> be regular tested
>
>
> NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
>
> You are posting medical model crap again, I don't want to read anything with
> Paul Shattocks name in again.
>
> Larry
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: The Disability-Research Discussion List
> > [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Colin Revell
> > Sent: 02 November 2005 16:16
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: If ND's have poor 'liver-detoxification' problems, should ND's
> > be regular tested
> >
> >
> > Adrian, Larry, Paul et al...
> >
> > See this article by Paul:- The role of OPs in autism, asthma and
> > allergies,
> > Dr Paul Shattock:-
> > http://www.pan-uk.org/pex/pexartilces/Confs/2901000/OPautism.htm
> >
> > If ND's have poor 'liver-detoxification' problems, then does
> > anyone know of
> > any research of the high prevalence rate of 'liver diseases'(including
> > Wilson's Disease) and also other long-term health consequences
> > within the ND
> > community?
> >
> > If high IAG levels are within ND's which means there are bio-chemical
> > problems due to our metabolic differences, then don't you all agree that
> > ND's then should be regular tested, under the NHS for IAG levels and also
> > for other food allergies(IgE) and intolerances(IgA) and also for
> > 'multiple
> > chemical sensitivities':- see link:-- http://www.ei-resource.org/mcs.asp ?
> >
> > As you are well informed many ND's experience living with
> > multiple chemical
> > sensitivities, food/drink allergies and intolerances and many experience
> > living with co-morbid asthma, arthritis, cervical and anklosing
> > spondylosis,
> > mental ill health/distress, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome(ME), emotional and
> > behavioural problems, including addictive behaviour, alcoholism, gambling
> > problems. So is they a pattern here and are some underlying developing
> > environmental triggers with ND's being more susceptible and sensitive to
> > 'environmental' pollutants and toxins', especially within the food chain
> > too? Wheat, dairy and yeast seem to be the main culprits here? (see below)
> >
> > Are these bioactive proteins and peptides from food sources
> > really causing
> > ND's great difficulties, it seems so, within the modern-age
> > diets, so then
> > we should eat the 'stoneage-diets' of our ancestors that meet our
> > 'genetic'
> > needs?
> >
> > I have been tested positive with yeast intolerance myself. I also
> > have been
> > tested with high IAG levels too by Paul. I also have multiple chemical
> > sensitivities too.
> >
> > As I said to you recently Adrian, my mother died of
> > 'liver-cirrhosis' and I
> > was told her 'immune-system' started to turn-in within itself and
> > attack her
> > own body, at aged 68 years old, which the Dr's stated she may
> > have developed
> > over a period of 30 years and my mothers showed similar ND traits and
> > experiencing same health problems to me throughout her lifecourse.
> >
> > I have 8 siblings who are experiencing the same too who I believe are
> > neurodiverse, but not to my own 'extremes', they don't have Asperger
> > Syndrome, but do have dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, arthritis, heart
> > problems
> > etc. I also see these similar health problems and neurodiverse
> > behavioural
> > differences developing within my 30+ nephews and nieces and great nephews
> > and nieces too, especially 'infant-colic'.
> >
> > Does then wheat and milk contain opiates and have long-term health
> > consequences towards the neurodiverse community?
> >
> > For answers to these questions and the long-term health consequences then
> > see following links:-
> > http://www.vegan-straight-edge.org.uk/opioids.htm
> > http://www.13.waisays.com/zombie.htm
> > http://www.13.waisays.com/cigarettes
> >
> > http://www.alternativementalhealth.com/ezine/Ezine3.htm
> > http://www.paleodiet.com/autism/
> > http://home.iprimus.com.au/rboon/FOODALLERGIES.htm
> > http://www.childrensdisabilities.info/allergies/diet7.html
> > http://homepage.mac.com/sholland/celiac/wheatopiates.html
> > http://www.gpl4u.com/Schizophrenia.html
> > http://www.glutensolutions.com/autism.htm
> > http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:FjuaNckm6wEJ:www.evidenceofha
> rm.com/pdf/len\
> nystory.pdf+Are+wheat+and+milk+an+opiate%3F&hl=en
> http://www.nutramed.com/eatingdisorders/addictivefoods.htm
> http://www.bbbautism.com/dan_seroussi.htm
> http://www.autismndi.com
>
> If you want to be tested for food allergies/intolerances,/sensitivities, if
> you have 'nurodiverse' impairments, or experiencing mental ill health then
> you may want to empower yourself to see a clinical nutritionist:-
>
> http://www.patrickholford.com/content.asp?id_Content=1
>
> You can also be tested at:- Yorklab:- http://www.yorkallergyusa.com/, or if
> you have a neurodiverse impairment(s), then you may want to be tested for
> IAG levels by Paul Shattock:- http://osiris.sunderland.ac.uk/autism/
>
> You also may want to visit the following website for all Food and Behaviour
> research:-
> http://www.fabresearch.org/
>
> Are be told 'the-truth' by our Government's?
>
> We all know that there are vested economic interests here within the food,
> agriculture and farming and pharmaceutical industries who can 'monopolise'
> 'the-truth' and 'data' and give out 'disinformation' and also they have the
> 'lobbying-power' that can manipulate any Government's acrosss the globe.
>
> This will be clearly highligted and 'exposed' within Michaels' Moore's new
> movie:- 'Sicko':-
> http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/cgi-bin/mt-comments.r484.cgi?entry_id=1422
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1379034,00.html
> http://michellemalkin.com/archives/001058.htm
>
> You have my permission to share this article with others.
>
>
> Yours
>
> Colin Revell
>
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