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In a message dated 5/7/01 8:32:35 AM Central Daylight Time, igloo@...

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> ohmygosh...no need to tell you what that did to me

> :-))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

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> That is great!! Sounds like quite a gal.

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Hello. I just read your post and i felt the same thing. My daughter was

diagnosed in oct. 2000 at the age of 6 and that is after 9 months of Dr's

and tests, shriners and finally a rhummy. when she looked at her she said to

me " she has Polyarticular JRA " she had not even looked at anything i had

brung with me such as the bone scan, blood work or x-rays. I started to cry

and i mean really cry. I have worked in a nursing home as an nursing

assistant for 9 years at that time and all i could think of way my baby

being crippled like them. well i have to say this group has helped me

ALOT... Hearing all the other people out there with children with the same

problems some worse and some better has helped. she is now 10 and is doing

great!. she is currently on 2 pills of the MTX every week and folic acid. (

was on vioxx till the recalled it and the Dr said lets try her with out

anything and see how she does and so far so good thank god) she also has

done soccer for the past 3 years and this year was my little cheerleader for

the little gridders football.. she is amazing the Dr. said last time we were

there that she cannot believe how well she is doing she said when i first

brought her in she was in awe because she had it so severe and in

practically every joint in her body. i just hope that we keep going in the

right direction. I do have pics of her doing her cheerleading if you would

like to see just let me know and i will share one or so.. well best of luck

to you and there will be happier days ahead.. kellie & 10 yr poly

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Got an appointment on the 22nd. Thanks!

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On Mar 11, 2011, at 8:10 PM, Carolyn <wooleeacre@...> wrote:

> she emailed back right away, I was gone all day, so I hope you emailed her...

>

> Try that first, even now being friday. Doctors love email..:)

> Tell her who you are and your childs story.. briefly..

> Let her email you back personally.. Also,I would bet Robin is her

assistant

> Carolyn

>

>

>

> >

>

> > From: Karla Au Yeung <kauyeun1@...>

>

> > Subject: RE: Pediatric Achalasia

>

> > " Carolyn " <wooleeacre@...>

>

> > Cc: " Robin " <rmitche4@...>

>

> > Date: Thursday, March 10, 2011, 5:44 PM

>

> >

>

> > Yes, Please call to schedule an appointment. 410-955-8769. If there is an

urgent need, then call my scheduler at 410-955-8769. Dr. Au Yeung From:

Oliva-Hemker

>

> > Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 9:05 AM

>

> > Carolyn

>

> > Cc: Kathleen Schwarz

>

> > Subject: RE: Pediatric Achalasia I would recommend that the child be seen by

Dr. Karla Au Yeung from our division who has special expertise in disorders of

the esophagushttp://www.hopkinschildrens.org/Karla-Yeung-MD.aspxRegards,MOH

Oliva-Hemker, M.D.Chief, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology and

NutritionStermer Family Professor of Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel

DiseaseProfessor of Pediatricss Hopkins University School of Medicine600 N.

Wolfe Street, Brady 320Baltimore, MD 21287-2631Phone: 410-955-8769FAX:

410-944-1464Email: moliva@.../pediatricGI Please

use the telephone or go to an emergency unit for emergencies!

>

> > Never rely on e-mail if your communication is urgent or sensitive

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My son said something very interesting tonight. He said I don't get heartburn

anymore. He's had heartburn since his hm. Wondering if it's a sign.....

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 11, 2011, at 8:10 PM, Carolyn <wooleeacre@...> wrote:

> she emailed back right away, I was gone all day, so I hope you emailed her...

>

> Try that first, even now being friday. Doctors love email..:)

> Tell her who you are and your childs story.. briefly..

> Let her email you back personally.. Also,I would bet Robin is her

assistant

> Carolyn

>

>

>

> >

>

> > From: Karla Au Yeung <kauyeun1@...>

>

> > Subject: RE: Pediatric Achalasia

>

> > " Carolyn " <wooleeacre@...>

>

> > Cc: " Robin " <rmitche4@...>

>

> > Date: Thursday, March 10, 2011, 5:44 PM

>

> >

>

> > Yes, Please call to schedule an appointment. 410-955-8769. If there is an

urgent need, then call my scheduler at 410-955-8769. Dr. Au Yeung From:

Oliva-Hemker

>

> > Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 9:05 AM

>

> > Carolyn

>

> > Cc: Kathleen Schwarz

>

> > Subject: RE: Pediatric Achalasia I would recommend that the child be seen by

Dr. Karla Au Yeung from our division who has special expertise in disorders of

the esophagushttp://www.hopkinschildrens.org/Karla-Yeung-MD.aspxRegards,MOH

Oliva-Hemker, M.D.Chief, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology and

NutritionStermer Family Professor of Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel

DiseaseProfessor of Pediatricss Hopkins University School of Medicine600 N.

Wolfe Street, Brady 320Baltimore, MD 21287-2631Phone: 410-955-8769FAX:

410-944-1464Email: moliva@.../pediatricGI Please

use the telephone or go to an emergency unit for emergencies!

>

> > Never rely on e-mail if your communication is urgent or sensitive

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Hi all, need to find out after HM, is it normal that A people will always go

to the bathroom after eating. My daughter chief complain is that she always go

to the bathroom after eating. Will it go away? Right now she is getting

disappointed or worried that she will never go out and have normal life with her

college friends. I told her to not worry about wasting food the impt thing is

have a good time. Will this issue go away after a few months? Thanks and

appreciate and feedbacks..

Fe

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From: Carolyn <wooleeacre@...>

achalasia

Sent: Fri, March 11, 2011 8:10:56 PM

Subject: shannon

she emailed back right away, I was gone all day, so I hope you emailed her...

Try that first, even now being friday. Doctors love email..:)

Tell her who you are and your childs story.. briefly..

Let her email you back personally.. Also,I would bet Robin is her

assistant

Carolyn

>

> From: Karla Au Yeung <kauyeun1@...>

> Subject: RE: Pediatric Achalasia

> " Carolyn " <wooleeacre@...>

> Cc: " Robin " <rmitche4@...>

> Date: Thursday, March 10, 2011, 5:44 PM

>

> Yes, Please call to schedule an appointment. 410-955-8769. If there is an

>urgent need, then call my scheduler at 410-955-8769. Dr. Au Yeung From:

>Oliva-Hemker

>

> Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 9:05 AM

> Carolyn

> Cc: Kathleen Schwarz

> Subject: RE: Pediatric Achalasia I would recommend that the child be seen by

>Dr. Karla Au Yeung from our division who has special expertise in disorders of

>the esophagushttp://www.hopkinschildrens.org/Karla-Yeung-MD.aspxRegards,MOH

> Oliva-Hemker, M.D.Chief, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology and

>NutritionStermer Family Professor of Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel

>DiseaseProfessor of Pediatricss Hopkins University School of Medicine600 N.

>Wolfe Street, Brady 320Baltimore, MD 21287-2631Phone: 410-955-8769FAX:

>410-944-1464Email: moliva@.../pediatricGI Please

>use the telephone or go to an emergency unit for emergencies!

> Never rely on e-mail if your communication is urgent or sensitive

>

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