Guest guest Posted November 18, 2003 Report Share Posted November 18, 2003 Dear , Good luck tomorrow! I sure know what you mean about getting dressed and leaving the house- some days I can't bear the thought - give me the couch and an afghan and I'm happy! Today is pouring so it would be nice to hang out but no such luck - errands that must be done. Oh well, I know I won't melt Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2003 Report Share Posted November 18, 2003 Gee , Famous for huge varicies????? - oh well, take what you can get! At least you've got someone paying close attention because if I recall correctly, you had a major bleed? Not something to repeat, in fact, I'm trying to avoid them...... Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 Hello. I, too suffer from depression as well as postherpetic neuralgia and chronic pain. Prior to falling ill, I was helping to care for my father who suffered from Myelodysplasyia Syndrome for many years and was on infusion therapy treatments for one of his many issues. Funny thing was, I worked as Operations Manager for one of the largest infusion therapy companies for 19 years until I went out on long term disability, and the company terminated me from there employment. My father failed when I was at my worst in July and then passed away on October 17, 2006 and I have never felt so helpless and never missed someone so much in my life! He was a great man for my boys to look up to! I am 40yo and feel about 80yo! I am glad that I have found this group and would be happy to speak to those out there to help or chat. It keeps my mind busy. I have an apt. with a new MD on 1/31/07 because my current pain MD is bascially feeding me and my other MDs a line of crap, so I need to look elsewhere and may need to get a referral to Boston. It's gone on long enough! Sorry for the book. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 No appology necessary. Welcome to our group. I am a mom to Phoebe who has Down's and Cf. I have my own issues but they usually take a back seat to my other responsibilities. I am sorry about the loss of your father, I too am close to my Dad and will be a basket case when he passes. Peace and Blessings, Dinkins-Borkowski; Nolan(4) nocf, Phoebe(2) Ds & Cf Phoebe's Video: http://www.active.com/donate/buddywalk2006/phight4phoebe Get Phoebe-Chic: http://www.cafepress.com/phoebesphight Re: Digest Number 3409 Hello. I, too suffer from depression as well as postherpetic neuralgia and chronic pain. Prior to falling ill, I was helping to care for my father who suffered from Myelodysplasyia Syndrome for many years and was on infusion therapy treatments for one of his many issues. Funny thing was, I worked as Operations Manager for one of the largest infusion therapy companies for 19 years until I went out on long term disability, and the company terminated me from there employment. My father failed when I was at my worst in July and then passed away on October 17, 2006 and I have never felt so helpless and never missed someone so much in my life! He was a great man for my boys to look up to! I am 40yo and feel about 80yo! I am glad that I have found this group and would be happy to speak to those out there to help or chat. It keeps my mind busy. I have an apt. with a new MD on 1/31/07 because my current pain MD is bascially feeding me and my other MDs a line of crap, so I need to look elsewhere and may need to get a referral to Boston. It's gone on long enough! Sorry for the book. ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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