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How do you find a juvenile in Oregon?


My niece was put in juvenile hall in Oregon because she kept running away and my sister in law won't let anyone talk to her and won't let us know where she is.

It's a long story. We want to write to her just to say hello.

But is there anyway to find out what juvenile hall place she was sent to?
We don't live in the same state.
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i live in oregon i dont see any around salem or portland so.... maybe near scio, or bent.  (+ info)

I have juvenile court tomorow morning is it possible i can call or send my mom to say im sick?


I am to sick to attend Juvenile court in california
how do i call in sick? Will they give me another court day?
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That'll be a no then - do the crime, do the time bigshot  (+ info)

Is Abercrombie and Fitch too juvenile for adults to where?


I like wearing Abercrombie and Fitch polo shirts, though I think I might be too old to be wearing there clothing. I'm 29 years old. Is their clothing a little too juvenile for my age?
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Yes, you are an adult now and should buy from adult section of clothing stores or deparment stores.  (+ info)

Is fattness a problem with juvenile diabetes?


First, my thanks to you all for your usefull tips regarding my son's juvenile diabetes. We changed his diet, got a nutritionist, but he is getting plumper by the day. Is there need to worry?
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I would be careful with the weight, yes. I hope he is eating low-fat foods along with watching carbs and exercising a little each day, like at least a 20 minute walk or better. Insulin has a tendency to make you put on weight but I believe you can concur this by the right diet and a little exercise.  (+ info)

When you have juvenile glaucoma, how long would it take before you went blind?


I have juvenile glaucoma. I have eye drops for it, but i was just curious, if I didn't take my drops, could I go blind? If so, how long would it take before I did? Thanks.
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If you do not apply your eye drops you will go blind for sure.How long will it take to go blind depends on a lot of factors like your current glaucomatous damage and your current eye pressure.Hereditary factors also play an important role.Apply your eye drops regularly and get your eyes chacked frequently.  (+ info)

Why aren't they trying to find a cure in Juvenile Diabetes? Does anyone really know the answer to this?


They say there trying to find a cure, and you hear about a possible cure every now and then on the news. But what is the real answer on why they haven't found a cure. Is it because to much money that is spent on drugs, and doctor visits, etc is circulating around and this would hurt the economy even more if there was a cure. Juvenile Diabetes is a painful disease that is left to much in silence. Just why haven't they found a cure?
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What makes you think they aren't trying? No one has called to offer youa "freebie" yet?

OF COURSE they are trying -- but the cure hasn't been found.

The NEWEST attempt uses adult stem cells injected into the pancreas. it HAS worked in mice.

But it is a LONG way from mice to men. MANY experiments must be done, procedures invented and proven safe, and finally YEARS of clinical trials using human subjects.

IF this proves to work on humans, it will be 20-30 YEARS before this cure is avialable to the public.

But they ARE working on it. Research has NOT stopped.

Juvenile Diabtes is a VERY complicated disease, and shares many commonalities with HIVB and psoriasis -- both of which are uncured, as well. The current thought is that Juvenile Diabetes is an Autoimmune disease, like HIV, but htis mechansims needs MANY more years of research before it is completely understood. A cure from this source of reasearch is very possible -- along wih a cure for AIDS and psoriasis -- but it will be a long time coming.  (+ info)

Are there any specific color for juvenile diseases?


im thinking like pink is breast cancer but i was wondering if there are specific colors for juvenile leukemia or juvenile diabetes or juveile autism, etc. ? those are just examples of diseases. Are the colors the same for adult and juvenile or different?
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here are a few links for you.

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.valleycasting.com/images/pins/stock/page9a.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.valleycasting.com/sitepages/pid58.html&h=69&w=141&sz=78&tbnid=m7sXsUjelwkJ:&tbnh=69&tbnw=141&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dawareness%2Bribbons&sa=X&oi=image_result&resnum=1&ct=image&cd=2

http://www.personalizedcause.com/

http://www.awarenessribbons.com/ribboncat.html

http://www.craftsnscraps.com/jewelry/ribbons.html  (+ info)

I need stories about when you were first diagnosed with Juvenile Diabetes?


Hi,

My teacher gave me an assignment to do; find stories of when people were first diagnosed w/juvenile diabetes. She wants do know how you found out, where you found out, what the symptoms were (how often were you going to the bathroom, etc) , how you reacted, how nurses/ doctors treated you, and anything and everything else you can think of. Please dont be afraid of writing whatever you want to, right about what happened minute by minute. Include small details, and make it as long as you need to.
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My symptoms actually started about a month or two before I found out. One of the first few signs (which I didn't even know about at the time) was thirst. I would drink about 10 cups of water of juice a day (which was a lot more than regular). The following weeks I began having frequent urination (which I thought was from all the water I was drinking, but noo, haha.), as well as blurred vision. I actually went to the optometrist (SP?) to get glasses, because I thought my eyesight was going. When they checked my blood pressure, I noticed it was higher than normal, but I didn't pay much attention to it. The following couple of weeks, I began feeling sick as if I had a cold or fever, having a pale face, etc. On the day that I was my sickest, I went to school having a craving for an Ice-Orange Shake from Starbucks, so I woke up my dad to drive me before school. That morning I couldn't even chew a sandwich, and I was shivering really bad. During the middle of the school day, I began to become severely pale. And was insisted to go home. I waited in the nurses office for almost an hour before my ride came. When I went home, I immediately began puking all over the carpet. I eventually had even more CRAVINGS, but this time for strawberries. My parents knew nothing of diabetes at the time, so they kept feeding me porridge (which made my blood sugar even higher!). I eventually limped all across the house.. and become unconscious. I cannot remember if this was the next day, or the same day, but all I remember was being dragged by a 911 ambulance. They did all bunch of testing (which I can't remember, cause of the whole unconscious/barely conscious/sleepy/faint situation, haha.). All I remember was I was dropped off at some small clinic, tested, and sitting on a portable bedpan waiting for hours for something. After that situation, I was transported to UC Davis Hospital. In the car, I was EXTREMELY thirsty. And I would constantly tell the transporting doctors(?) that I was thirsty.. over and over again. Haha. When I arrived at the hospital. I was transported to the emergency care section for children (I believe, haha.). There were all sorts of tubes, and IVS stuck in my arms and hands. They would not allow me to eat or drink for the next day and a half. I did not know what was going on at the time (but during the clinic/ambulance day, even faint/unconscious, I somehow heard, 'Oh, he has diabetes'). But it didn't hit me at that time. If you would like to know more, haha. (considering this is already a long answer as it is), please email me at [email protected] for the rest of my story(:  (+ info)

What are my chances of going blind with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis?


I know I can go blind with having it but what are my chances of going blind. Also do my chances rise of going blind the longer I have? Thanks!
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My sister has JRA and was diagnosed with it when she was very young. She is now 18 and has no vision problems. Here is a website I found regarding blindness in JRA. Look at the bottom of the page for the percentages of blindness in JRA. Hope this helps.
http://www.diagnose-me.com/cond/C534178.html  (+ info)

How long does a Juvenile Rhumetoid Arthritis flare up usually last?


I was born with JRA, and i went into medical remission (which is really good) sometime in 4th grade, I have had four quiet years, but now, i have a flare up. Originally, i had arthiritis only in my left wrist and pointer finger, but the flare up came in my left ankle, and now possibly both my knees. It started in the mid-to-end of August, and now it is the 25 of November. Is this to long for a flare up?
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Flare ups are most times unpredictable. They can last for a day or for months. You can control the pain and flare ups with MonaVie. It relieves joint and muscle pain- especially for arthritis sufferers.

here's some more info- www.myspace.com/MVjuicerocks


take care,

KC  (+ info)

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