Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 Hi all- Just thought I would share this story with the people who can understand I attended a luncheon yesterday, sponsored by my local Arthris Foundation Chapter. Table Captains brought potential business donors to this one hour informational lunch. Even though I had no big dollar givers, they asked me to come so I could chat with people about our experience. I was also prepared that I might be a " back-up " speaker in case one of the presenters was unable to attend. When I got there, I was shaken from getting bad lab results and news from Caitlin's doc (separate post). The coordinator saw me and said " Great! Glad you're here! You'll be speaking first! " Well.... After a shaky start and a few deep breaths, I made it three or four minutes successfully - statistics, our personal story etc. Near the end of my talk, when I was talking about how important research dollars are, and I listed all the drugs Caitlin has failed - I lost it. I'm not talking a gentle rolling tear at the corner of my eye... I'm talking gasping, chest heaving crying! And I just kept repeating.... " we need more money for research! We need more doctors. We need more money for research...for my daughter to have a pain-free future without disability " I thought they were going to send the men in the white coats to drag me offstage! Instead, the 125 or so people waited until I could finish with a feeble thank you and drag my butt back to my seat. The other two personal story presenters cried as well, so apparently, I set the tone for the event! Afterwards, I wanted to crawl under the table - but I had a lot of people come up to me to talk. I'm not ashamed at all..... if anything, it cracks me up, because I have sort of lost my ability to cry easily these last three years. And of course, the chapter coordinators couldn't have been happier. There were donors from Coke and Wal-Mart and I'm sure they got an earful! It will be awhile before I try that again... but for the record, Maybelline Great Lash Waterproof Mascara really works! Colleen (mom to Caitlin, 6, systemic) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 -Hi Colleen, I was so inspired by your willingness to speak to potential donors, especially when you are so busy caring for Caitlin. I would have definately been bawling right along with you. I use to have some warning as to when the tears would surface, now it seems like they show up out of nowhere. Here I was sitting at my desk today, when I was reading Vals post about Robbie and tears just started streaming down my face. A little embarassing for me when the boss walked in! :-) You have done a great thing by sharing your story and I wanted to say thank you. P.S. I saw that you mentioned Caitlin had to do some kind of 21 day pred pulse??? Is that the same thing at a short term dose of pred with a taper every few days? I don't know anything about the infusion that you mentioned. I hope that it will work out if thats the route that you decide to go. (aundrea 9 systemic) -- In , " bookissmom " <bookissmom@y...> wrote: > > Hi all- > > Just thought I would share this story with the people who can > understand > I attended a luncheon yesterday, sponsored by my local Arthris > Foundation Chapter. Table Captains brought potential business donors > to this one hour informational lunch. Even though I had no big dollar > givers, they asked me to come so I could chat with people about our > experience. I was also prepared that I might be a " back-up " speaker > in case one of the presenters was unable to attend. When I got there, > I was shaken from getting bad lab results and news from Caitlin's doc > (separate post). The coordinator saw me and said " Great! Glad you're > here! You'll be speaking first! " Well.... After a shaky start and a > few deep breaths, I made it three or four minutes successfully - > statistics, our personal story etc. Near the end of my talk, when I > was talking about how important research dollars are, and I listed all > the drugs Caitlin has failed - I lost it. I'm not talking a gentle > rolling tear at the corner of my eye... I'm talking gasping, chest > heaving crying! And I just kept repeating.... " we need more money for > research! We need more doctors. We need more money for > research...for my daughter to have a pain-free future without > disability " I thought they were going to send the men in the white > coats to drag me offstage! Instead, the 125 or so people waited until > I could finish with a feeble thank you and drag my butt back to my > seat. The other two personal story presenters cried as well, so > apparently, I set the tone for the event! > > Afterwards, I wanted to crawl under the table - but I had a lot of > people come up to me to talk. I'm not ashamed at all..... if anything, > it cracks me up, because I have sort of lost my ability to cry easily > these last three years. And of course, the chapter coordinators > couldn't have been happier. There were donors from Coke and Wal-Mart > and I'm sure they got an earful! > > It will be awhile before I try that again... but for the record, > Maybelline Great Lash Waterproof Mascara really works! > > Colleen (mom to Caitlin, 6, systemic) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2004 Report Share Posted November 20, 2004 Hi Colleen, Just wanted you to know that ALL OF US so appreciate what you've done and we are very proud of you, for getting up there and sharing your child's story. Our story. You did great! Thank you! Aloha, Georgina bookissmom wrote: > > Hi all- > > Just thought I would share this story with the people who can > understand > I attended a luncheon yesterday, sponsored by my local Arthris > Foundation Chapter. Table Captains brought potential business donors > to this one hour informational lunch. Even though I had no big dollar > givers, they asked me to come so I could chat with people about our > experience. I was also prepared that I might be a " back-up " speaker > in case one of the presenters was unable to attend. When I got there, > I was shaken from getting bad lab results and news from Caitlin's doc > (separate post). The coordinator saw me and said " Great! Glad you're > here! You'll be speaking first! " Well.... After a shaky start and a > few deep breaths, I made it three or four minutes successfully - > statistics, our personal story etc. Near the end of my talk, when I > was talking about how important research dollars are, and I listed all > the drugs Caitlin has failed - I lost it. I'm not talking a gentle > rolling tear at the corner of my eye... I'm talking gasping, chest > heaving crying! And I just kept repeating.... " we need more money for > research! We need more doctors. We need more money for > research...for my daughter to have a pain-free future without > disability " I thought they were going to send the men in the white > coats to drag me offstage! Instead, the 125 or so people waited until > I could finish with a feeble thank you and drag my butt back to my > seat. The other two personal story presenters cried as well, so > apparently, I set the tone for the event! > > Afterwards, I wanted to crawl under the table - but I had a lot of > people come up to me to talk. I'm not ashamed at all..... if anything, > it cracks me up, because I have sort of lost my ability to cry easily > these last three years. And of course, the chapter coordinators > couldn't have been happier. There were donors from Coke and Wal-Mart > and I'm sure they got an earful! > > It will be awhile before I try that again... but for the record, > Maybelline Great Lash Waterproof Mascara really works! > > Colleen (mom to Caitlin, 6, systemic) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2004 Report Share Posted November 20, 2004 Colleen, How commendable for you to speak to a crowd about the subject that tears your heart out every day. If you hadn't cried, people may not have truly understood your incredible pain over Caitlin. In particular, that Humira's not cutting it anymore. I am praying really hard for you guys and for finding the next step. Stacia and Hunter 8 systemic, iritis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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