> From: msprob...@aol.com (MSProbert)
> Subject: Re: NBC Nightly News Segment on overuse of Ritalin
> Date: 1996/07/02
> Message-ID: <4rbm3n$shd@newsbf02.news.aol.com>#1/1
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> newsgroups: alt.support.attn-deficit
>
> In article <4qs44e...@news1.infinet.com>, jpal...@infinet.com (John
>
> Palmer) writes:
> >Er, no. No one, to the extent of my knowledge, has ever been flamed for
>
> saying that diagnoses should be made carefully and responsibly.USUALLY,
> what happens is someone comes in and INSISTS there is widespread
> overprescription of ritalin and INSISTS that Doctors are being lazy in
> their diagnoses and INSISTS that there are schools with 75% of all
> children on ritalin. <
>
> I asked Josh's school nurse if she could tell me how many kids are on ADHD
> medication (the district requires that all medications be known, as they
> may need to provide medical care in an emergency). Seems that 3% of the
> JHS are on meds.
>
> Mark S. Probert
> Merrick, New York
>
> Newsgroups: alt.support.attn-deficit
> From: msprob...@aol.com
> Date: 1997/01/03
> Subject: Re: ADD, Teens, Driving
>
> In article <qsxq$LAiJuyyE...@helping-hands.demon.co.uk>, "Z.L"
>
> <z...@helping-hands.demon.co.uk> writes:
> >sounds just like my son. We had his field of vision tested, and it was
> >very limited. No wonder he missed those cars. I refused to go in the car
> >with him and he has had lots of crashes ( minor thank G-d ). We gave him
> >a course of Auditory Integration Training combined with Light Therapy in
> >a two week course of treatment. It is certainly worth considering. As
> >far as I know either treatment is available in the USA but only in the
> >UK is is available as a combined treatment.
>
> Hi Z.L.:
> Got any proof that this works, yet?. Can I infer that it does not work
> because you did not mention that it does? Would you go driving with
> someone who is relying on this?
>
> Mark S. Probert
> Long Island, New York
>
> From: msprob...@aol.com
> Subject: Re: Too Many Side Effects
> Date: 1997/01/02
> Message-ID: <19970102143001.JAA13...@ladder01.news.aol.com>#1/1
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>
> In article <5afra0$...@opengovt.open.org>, rex...@open.org writes:
> >As my girlfriend's eight year old was diagnosed with ADHD at age five,
> >I have been very interesten in learning as much as possible about the
> >disease. I began following the discussions in this group since I
> >learned of its existence just over a year over a year ago. When we
> >first learned of the diagnosis, we, as have many others, became
> >concerned about having him take a mood-altering drug with many side
> >effects. While Ritalin and other amphetamines work well for many
> >people diagnosed with ADHD, the side effects are very undesirable.
>
> You have not read the group at all. Why do you feel it necessary to lie
> like you do? Shame on you.
>
> Any email only response to this message will be made public. This message
> has been posted and mailed.
>
> Mark S. Probert
> Long Island, New York
>
> Discussion subject changed to "Ranting and Raving" by msprob...@aol.com
>
> Discussion subject changed to "RX-FART" by msprob...@aol.com
>
> From: msprob...@aol.com (MSProbert)
>
> Subject: Re: PUBLIC SCHOOL UNIFORMS?
> Date: 1996/04/26
> Message-ID: <4lqigq$...@newsbf02.news.aol.com>#1/1
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> organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
> newsgroups: k12.chat.teacher
>
> In article <4lntle$...@news.xmission.com>, rgarr...@xmission.com writes:
> >Just because I drive a Chevrolet doesn't mean I think like every other
> >person who drives a Chevrolet.
>
> True for us Chevy owners, but BMW owners all do think alike. All of
> today's BMWs look alike, except for size.
>
> Mark S. Probert
> Merrick, New York
>
> From: msprob...@aol.com (MSProbert)
> Subject: Re: PUBLIC SCHOOL UNIFORMS?
> Date: 1996/03/02
> Message-ID: <4harau$...@newsbf02.news.aol.com>#1/1
> X-Deja-AN: 141869140
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> organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
> newsgroups: k12.chat.teacher
>
> In article <4h9vfn$...@iac2.ltec.net>, Sharon O'Neil <so40...@ltec.net>
> writes:
>
> >I also wore one for 12 years and think they're a great idea. I
> >currently teach in the public school system. I don't think that it
> >is an issue of self-expression at all. When I was younger, my
> >public school friends were not wearing shirts that exposed their
> >navels or t-shirts with obscene messages on them. Kids need and
> >want limits.
>
> When I was in school, we were required to wear a shirt with collar, tie,
> and slacks. The young ladies had to choose between dresses or a skirt and
> blouse. I would think that this is enough of a "uniform".
>
> My 12 year old is on a school team. For away games, they must wear a shirt
> and tie and either a jacket or sweater. On these days, he seems to be a
> more peaceful kid.
> ================
>
> Newsgroups: alt.support.breast-implant
> From: aloysio...@aol.com (AloysiousX)
> Date: 07 Jan 2004 18:59:31 GMT
> Local: Wed, Jan 7 2004 2:59 pm
> Subject: Re: A New Year's Resolution
>
> I have no children, Sistah Jan.
>
> As Salaam Aleikum, my Sistah!
>
> AloysiousX
>
> Newsgroups: alt.support.breast-implant
> From: aloysio...@aol.com (AloysiousX)
> Date: 06 Jan 2004 22:31:39 GMT
> Local: Tues, Jan 6 2004 6:31 pm
> Subject: Re: A New Year's Resolution
>
> You know something, Sistah Ilena, I'm not Mark Probert, but it's pretty
> clear
> who the coward is.
>
> Newsgroups: alt.support.breast-implant
> From: aloysio...@aol.com (AloysiousX)
> Date: 07 Jan 2004 18:57:50 GMT
> Local: Wed, Jan 7 2004 2:57 pm
> Subject: Re: A New Year's Resolution
>
> Sistah Jan, I'd never heard of you until you made your post in the breast
> implant group, much in the same way I'd never heard of Mark Probert until
> Sistah Ilena mentioned him.
>
> path:
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> From: aloysio...@aol.com (AloysiousX)
> Newsgroups: alt.support.breast-implant
> Date: 06 Jan 2004 17:54:38 GMT
> References: <19faaec.0401060908.68a7...@posting.google.com>
> Organization: AOLhttp://www.aol.com
> Subject: Re: A New Year's Resolution
> Message-ID: 20040106125438.01826.00002...@mb-m18.aol.com
>
> > Subj: Is There Some Reason...> Date: 2/12/2004 2:18:07 PM Pacific Standard
> > Time> From: AloysiousX> To: JDrew63929>>> Is there some reason why you
> > won't let me ask you a few questions, Jan? > I'm> really curious about
> > your involvement with Ilena Rosenthal.>>> But I guess my most basic
> > question is whether or not you are in California> (like I am), or over in
> > Indiana, like your profile says.>>> I had thought you were out west, but I
> > guess not.>>> As Salaam Aleikum!>>> Aloysious>
> > Mark Probert markprobert1...@hotmail.com AloysiousX
>
> From: msprob...@aol.com (MSProbert)
> Subject: Re: lying ADD stepson
> Date: 1996/05/08
> Message-ID: <4mr0jm$...@newsbf02.news.aol.com>#1/1
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> newsgroups: alt.support.step-parents
>
> In article <3190C016....@emeraldis.com>, Timbo <ri...@emeraldis.com>
> writes:
>
>
>
>
>
> >I have a 12 year old stepson who has a problem with lying. He will lie
> about
> >anything. He constantly lies about not having homework, and has no
> interest
> >in school. Any time he does something wrong, he tells one lie after
> another
> >to keep himself out of trouble. We tell him that we all make mistakes and
> >occasionlly lie, but to continually tell one lie after another is only
> going
> >to get in more trouble. Usually his punishment is being grounded are
> having
> >priveledges taken away
>
> Sounds like my 12 year old. We had the same problems. We backed off on the
> punishment about a year ago and instituted specific rewards for
> truthfulness. We also lessened the amount of punishment and deprivation.
> Instead of giving him a chance to say he has no homework, the school faxes
> me a copy of his HW list daily. Things have gotten better.
>
> Mark S. Probert
> Merrick, New York
>
> From: msprob...@aol.com (MSProbert)
> Subject: Re: **Need fast CASH? Here it is!**
> Date: 1996/09/28
> Message-ID: <52j2ku$...@newsbf02.news.aol.com>#1/1
> X-Deja-AN: 185820786
> sender: r...@newsbf02.news.aol.com
> references: <324B1FB9.1...@netrover.com>
> organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
> newsgroups: alt.stupidity
>
> In article <324B1FB9.1...@netrover.com>, Pringles <pring...@netrover.com>
> writes:
>
> >THAT WAS EXCITING!! So how much did I
> >get in total return? $1000? $5000? Not even!!! I received a total of
> >$23,343!!! I couldn't believe it!!
>
> I sent a copy of your message to the IRS and asked them to collect back
> taxes and send me the 10% bounty. They'll then send the message to the
> USPS as yours is an illegal pyramid scheme and will get you 5 years and
> $10,000 in fines. AND they take your internet access away!
>
> Mark S. Probert
> Merrick, New York
>
> From: msprob...@aol.com (MSProbert)
> Subject: Re: Beginning Babysitter
> Date: 1996/04/22
> Message-ID: <4lgasn$...@newsbf02.news.aol.com>#1/1
> X-Deja-AN: 150814229
> sender: r...@newsbf02.news.aol.com
> references: <1996Apr21.235647.6...@news.iup.edu>
> organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364)
> newsgroups: alt.parenting.solutions
>
> In article <1996Apr21.235647.6...@news.iup.edu>, b...@grove.iup.edu
> (Matthew R. St. John) writes:
>
>
>
> >I have a question for you. I am a college student Ealy Childhood
> education
> >major. I did not discover my love for children until right before I
> entered
> >collegeso I did not do a lot of babysitting in my teen years. But now I
> am
> >looking to do that to help with getting experience with young children.
> But
> >how do I get started being that I do not have a lot of refrences, one to
> be
> >precise. So what should I do to get the ball rolling. Any suggestions
> would
> >be welcome.
>
> If you really want to try something really hard, and really rewarding,
> contact the local United Cerebral Palsy center and ask them for a list of
> respite programs, and where you can get some training in working with
> multiply handicapped children. Then become a respite worker (most areas
> have a shortage). Pays better than babysitting in more ways than one.
> Respite workers provide time off for parents of severely disabled
> children.
>
> Father of Josh-12-ADHD and Noah-7-CP.
>
> Mark S. Probert
> Merrick, New York
of Personality. These kind of scum WANT to drag everybody down to the
so. Our main concern is YOU, the reader, who want good and valid
that Proby and his minions represent. But we are cleaning up these
groups of the malcontents and we are almost finished. There still is
a small mop-up operation to go before we are finished. Hopefully