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  • Lindanito
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    Hello, I own a scio machine and last week i could not open the program I tried to repair the program and it stopped in this file marked self register
    Shell Link: C:\Documents and Settings\robert evans\Start Menu\Programs\Clasp32 New\Clasp32 2009.lnk
    Link Info: C:\Clasp32\PROGRAM\Conmain.exe | C:\Clasp32\PROGRAM | | 0 | 1 | 0 |
    Shell Link: C:\Documents and Settings\robert evans\Desktop\Clasp32 2009.lnk
    Link Info: C:\Clasp32\PROGRAM\Conmain.exe | C:\Clasp32\PROGRAM | | 0 | 1 | 0 |
    Shell Link: C:\Documents and Settings\robert evans\Start Menu\Programs\Clasp32 New\InterfaceTtype.lnk
    Link Info: C:\Clasp32\PROGRAM\Interfacetype.exe | C:\Clasp32\PROGRAM | | 0 | 1 | 0 |
    Shell Link: C:\Documents and Settings\robert evans\Start Menu\Programs\Clasp32 New\SCIO Test.lnk
    Link Info: C:\Clasp32\PROGRAM\SCIOTest.exe | C:\Clasp32\PROGRAM | | 0 | 1 | 0 |
    Shell Link: C:\Documents and Settings\robert evans\Start Menu\Programs\Clasp32 New\DivX511 Video Codec.lnk
    Link Info: C:\Clasp32\PROGRAM\DivX511Bundle.exe | C:\Clasp32\PROGRAM | | 0 | 1 | 0 |
    Shell Link: C:\Documents and Settings\robert evans\Start Menu\Programs\Clasp32 New\Print Patient data.lnk
    Link Info: C:\Clasp32\UNWISE.EXE | C:\Clasp32\PROGRAM | C:\Clasp32\PROGRAM\PatientPrint.exe | 0 | 1 | 0 | /W4 "C:\Clasp32\INSTALL.LOG"
    Self-Register: C:\Clasp32\PROGRAM\CFX32.OCX
    Self-Register: C:\WINDOWS\system32\CFX32.OCX
    User Rights: Admin

    I really need help with this, if anyone knows how to fix this problem please let me know
    thank you very much
    God bless you
    Linda

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  • Lindanito
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    Originally posted by musingmus View Post
    IM totally looking into this-

    I had my iron check not to long ago and i was fine. Ill check on the cooper thing too.

    Ive been drinking Kangen water lately, so i know my PH is balanced.
    When you help others it makes you feel like a hero and very loved, help is needed all over you, perhaps a visit to the humane society and saving a doggie's life will fullfill your heart, also look at the homeless man around the corner maybe just a nice few words will make him happy and you will get that back remeber love is all over the place just look around...

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  • Lindanito
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    Hello dear, healing comes from the inside out, bioefeedback teraphy only helps you to help yourself, you may need to try another therapist that is able to help you because this is very personal. If you like reading try this book. Biography of a yogy By Paramahansa Yogananda.
    Many blessings
    Aloha
    Linda
    its been a while since ive posted on here- but i was curious and hoping that someone here will have some knowledge on biofeedback- neurofeedback in particular.
    I know this section is for quantum biofeedback- which ive done many times and never felt a shift or change in me from it. I wish it had done something for me, but al it did was put a huge huge dent on my credit card.
    nonetheless, im still trying new modalities and going back to old ones.

    my newest one, yet to come is doing neurofeedback and i would really love to hear what anyone has to say good or bad about it.

    IM SO EAGER for a change in me. its been years now, so many years and i just want to feel peace and happiness.

    Please let me know your thoughts on this, as my first sessions is scheduled on wednesday of this week.

    thanks and i hope to hear some good feedback here.[/QUOTE]

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  • jordyd19
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    I had neurofeedback 10 sessions then 4 followup sessions just 6 months later, none of which I felt did anything for me, and the "results" even dissapeared after the 6 month time.

    That being said, I've had luck with the lsa pro, asyra, ondamed, and various cold lasers for energy medicine.

    Good luck anyway you go.

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  • DeAnn
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    Hi Musingmus,
    I can give you a few good ideas that have worked with my clients as well as myself:

    Absolutely: Find out your blood type and get the book Eat Right For Your Type. Read the section on your bloodtype and go on the diet for at least two weeks. This is absolutely critical for clients who don't respond with any other therapies.

    Absolutely: Get a DVD by Donna Eden and start doing her five minute energetic routine at least three times a day. You can find them on Amazon or on her website. Your energy can be running backwards and your triple warmer can be on overdrive, but you must also do the diet as well. When your energy runs backwards, or straight up and down instead of in a cross over pattern everything in your life seems amiss (and it is!)

    Optional: Have an EPFX practitioner do a half hour session on your thyroid, parathyroid, hypothalamus etc as well as your hormones, and have them add iodine from the matrix.

    These ideas are not expensive, so give them a try.

    Good luck

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  • LillyD.
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    Hi Musingmus,

    I've read all your posts and it seems you tried just about everything. Unfortunely, fighting depression is very challenging. I do have one suggestion for you, 'Aromatherapy', not as a cure but just for some relief. I use essential oils and create formulas for friends and friends. They are uplifting and can help with so many different aliments both mental and physical. Aromatherapy in combination with energy work increase the benefits and help optimize the state of healing. Here is a from Alternative MD - AltMD.com with some suggestion and information regarding essential oils.
    Aromatherapy/Essential Oils for Depression - altMD.com Article

    I will continue following you progress.
    Many blessings,
    Lilly

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  • musingmus
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    Originally posted by shawn View Post
    I just found this and thought it would be of interest:
    So these feelings of alone-ness could be due to an over abundance of iron in one's diet.
    Perhaps more copper is needed and less iron, chelation therapy will take excessive metals from a person or zeolite.
    IM totally looking into this-

    I had my iron check not to long ago and i was fine. Ill check on the cooper thing too.

    Ive been drinking Kangen water lately, so i know my PH is balanced.

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  • musingmus
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    Originally posted by shawn View Post
    When I went through a similar feelings situation I started taking omega rich oils, and the DHA/EPA oil combined with theanine which is a green tea extract compound and I found it did a world of good for me.
    As I am not a doctor I have no idea what would work for you ,
    but that did help me.
    Hey Shawn

    thanks for sharing- I have been taking Nordic Fish oils, High with DHA and EPA for over a year, i just switched to carlsens this past week, due to the fishy aftertaste that Nordic had been giving me the last 3 months- anyways, as for L-theanine- been on that for 4 years!

    i still take l-theanine, and have dabbled with gaba, and was taking Eskoloft for a while as well- which is a blend of amino acids and other natural "uppers" if you will.

    I have stopped bio-feedback, i feel that it might have brought more anger out of me. I have however, started an exercise regime, which began exactly 2 months ago today.

    I regret to say, I still do not feel any better. I still feel like the black could is plaguing me and i honestly feel like ive been cursed. I cant even begin to list all the negative things that have happened to me this year alone. Its been pretty bad, so the only thing in the past two months that have kept me going, is going to the Y on a daily basis.

    I do go to therapy weekly, and im trying to get into a Free/low cost program for BPD/OCD for my anger outburst.
    My anger outburst are mostly private, so not a lot of people get to witness these episodes.

    I do try and volunteer and do things outside of my element. I have taking classes, and continue looking for low cost/ free based classes that could spark my interest.

    I recently had a free trip to Lake Tahoe, which for years has been something i really wanted to do- however, my depression is so deep that all the beautiful i saw, couldnt put a smile on my face.
    it sucked for me, as i tried to appreciate all the trees, the blue water, the sunset. I just felt lost and sad, and unworthy to be there. ( it also didnt help, that i had no money to really enjoy myself, but like i said, it was a free trip).

    As to Tim, i need to go back and re-read what you posted. I have been meaning to respond, but sometimes, i get so lazy in my mind, that i have no motivation to get motivated to respond.

    anyways, i really appreciate you guys posting and sharing what works for you.

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  • shawn
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    I just found this and thought it would be of interest:
    So these feelings of alone-ness could be due to an over abundance of iron in one's diet.
    Perhaps more copper is needed and less iron, chelation therapy will take excessive metals from a person or zeolite.

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  • shawn
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    When I went through a similar feelings situation I started taking omega rich oils, and the DHA/EPA oil combined with theanine which is a green tea extract compound and I found it did a world of good for me.
    As I am not a doctor I have no idea what would work for you ,
    but that did help me.

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  • timmy4HUMANITY
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    Hey Dude.

    Ive just been reading your posts here and Im feelin for ya.

    I can say that from the bottom of my soul I know EXACTLY how you have described your feelings.



    I suffered VERY deep depression for many years and heard all the usual advice from the very few who I trusted my feelings with. (Most of the time complete strangers. I didnt trust my feelings with loved ones.)



    I never tried anti-depressants. (Thank god!!!!!!!)
    I was prescribed them once, but had no faith whatsoever in the particular doctor who prescribed them.

    Long story short, I clawed my way out of a very deep hole by my own means and learned things about myself and life that I would not have learned otherwise.

    I can say from experience that you have before you a life affirming journey.

    With love and respect I can tell you that the first step is "internal dialogue."
    Be more aware of what you think, but not to the point of being critical. Choose more often to have a postive thought. "Worry good" instead of "worry bad." "What if good things come from this..."

    If its bad, let it go.
    If its good, embrace it.

    "Happiness is not earned,
    It is not an end result,
    It cannot be accumulated,
    And never is at fault,
    Tho it is your right to have it,
    And its there for you to take,
    And its simply a decision,
    That no-one else can make."

    "The biggest mistake ever made on a journey is not taking the first step."

    Hang on to the tiniest piece of light, and when you least expect it, that tiny little piece of light will be what lit up your eyes to the main switch of the lights in that great big warehouse of life. But remember its still your decision to flick the switch...

    A series of decisions mate. Other things including good diet (fruit and veg), and plenty of water too. And a bit of exersise. These things will help.
    Today, a little penlight torch, tomorrow, who knows? The sun is the limit.

    My thoughts are with you mate.

    Love and respect,
    Timmy

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  • serenac
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    Hi Musingmus! Glad to hear you're still hanging around!

    Well when I said chemical imbalance I didn't mean urine or blood or whatever, I meant more like brain chemicals, not that I know very much about that or how to test for those things, a doctor would understand these things of course.

    Anyways, well here are some suggestions that might help you improve. That doesn't mean that they'd necessarily work for you, I don't believe there's any one thing in the world that would help absolutely everyone and everyone is unique and needs different things. But maybe you could:

    - Do something wild and crazy that you've never ever done before and that normally you'd never touch with a 10-foot pole. Now I'm not talking about destructive things like taking drugs or racing a car in the wrong direction down a highway. I mean things that would shake you up, get all that negative energy moving, a lot of time feeling bad is just negative energy that's pent up and stancated and stagnant and it needs to move before it can leave. You could go to a discotheque and dance around like mad to the music. It doesn't matter if you've never gone to a discotheque or if discos just aren't your thing, in fact if you've never done it before that's great! All the more reason to do it, for once in your life! Doesn't matter if you've got no one to go with, you could go alone, once you get in who's gonna notice that you're all alone anyways? They're all too busy dancing! (Or doing drugs or chasing after girls or whatever, but that doesn't mean you have to do that! After all discos are places you go to to dance, not to do drugs!)

    Or you could go out to the countryside or go for a hike, once again it doesn't matter if you go alone. In fact you enjoy the countryside more when you're all alone with yourself and you can walk at your own pace anyways! Going out into nature is always renewing.

    You could do something rigourous like gardening or pottery.

    You could take up a new hobby, something you've never tried before.

    The idea is to get you out of your head and get you to stop thinking about yourself and all your woes and worries and forget about them for a while.

    - You could do something creative or artistic. Now I don't mean you should do something artistic WELL. You can do it just because it's fun, no one ever has to SEE what you do! You could paint a horrible painting, close the curtains and dance around your living-room, write a bad poem. You could cook something without a recipe, no one else has to eat it, even you don't have to eat it if it turns out bad. It doesn't matter how it turns out the important thing is to have fun doing it. You could knit a lumpy scarf.

    - You could sign up for some sort of classes, like cooking classes or learn a new language, or audit a course at university. What sort of bad things could happen at a class at university? You can't fail the course, you're only auditing it after all!

    - You could do volunteer work. Lots of times we think our life is horrible and miserable, but when we meet other people whose lives are even more horrible and miserable than our own, it makes us feel better, and we discover how fortunate we really are, because at least we don't suffer from _______________ (fill in blank with whatever the other person suffers from and you don't). It also makes us feel more useful and gives us a sense of purpose to be able to help other people. And everyone feels great when they feel needed by someone else!

    And just don't expect to improve overnight. No one heals overnight (well except maybe those people who go to evangelical faith healing meetings hehe! ). No, seriously, it takes time, and patience, and not getting your expectations up too high, and doing things slowly bit by bit not all in a rush.
    Rome wasn't built in one day either.

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  • musingmus
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    Originally posted by Kevin View Post
    +1

    The most common physical causes for what you are describing is a lack of sleep/lack of serotonin.

    Have you had blood and urine panels done?

    Yes, have done them all. My blood and urine came back normal.

    I just feel sabotaged with life. Doesnt matter what i do, it somehow backfires. Anything good that will enter my life, gets taken right out. Ill get good news, but somehow bad news will follow it.
    Its like a dark cloud always hoovering over me, and i just cant get a break. IM unhappy, because unhappy events constantly happen. I cant leave my house without something bad happening.
    Ive even stayed in doors for weeks, and still bad things would happen.

    i sometimes feel im cursed, or someone has cursed me. as soon as something good enters my life, its gone within minutes.

    IM not going to take pharm harms to control this, yes im depressed and yes bad things seems to follow me, but taking drugs to suppress it is not my answer of finding a solution.
    i need positive things to happen and this will shift me out of my funk.

    being alive is not enough positive, as being in my life sucks.

    i need good news, something to look forward too.

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  • Kevin
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    Originally posted by serenac View Post
    Hi Musingmus!

    Have you tried looking into the chemical imbalance thing I wrote about in my earlier post? Although it might seem strange really there could be a PHYSICAL basis for your depression. If that's the case no amount of *counselling* or therapy or whatever would help, you would need to correct your physical problems.

    Really hope you get better chum!
    +1

    The most common physical causes for what you are describing is a lack of sleep/lack of serotonin.

    Have you had blood and urine panels done?

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  • serenac
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    Hi Musingmus!

    Have you tried looking into the chemical imbalance thing I wrote about in my earlier post? Although it might seem strange really there could be a PHYSICAL basis for your depression. If that's the case no amount of *counselling* or therapy or whatever would help, you would need to correct your physical problems.

    Really hope you get better chum!

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