Guest guest Posted October 1, 2000 Report Share Posted October 1, 2000 Helen, Sorry to hear that you are getting sick. How old are you grandkids? Even though it might take you longer to sew, but I'm sure they as beautiful as ever! It takes a lot of talent to make things like that! What costumes are you making? Can you take a picture of them to send us when they are all finished? I would love to seem them. <<My prayers are with you and your family during this trying time for you.>> Thank you, dear!!! Have a great day! Love, Krissy _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2005 Report Share Posted March 28, 2005 I thought of you and Nick over the weekend. Aundrea pushed the plunger during her mtx injection and then did some practicing on oranges. It has been going really well. Its so wonderful that she hasn't had any more nausea or vomiting due to the mtx! :-))) Has Nick started baseball yet? I saw a bunch of little leaguers running around town in their uniforms today. Spring has sprung! :-) (Aundrea 9 systemic) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2005 Report Share Posted March 28, 2005 -YEAH!!!! Way to go Aundrea!!!. Im so glad Nick was able to help her. Nick does keep asking me how " that girl " is doing )))) He never was good with names. No baseball for Nick this year... last year was tough for him and he didnt want to try again. He was not " in to it " too much so its no biggie. Hes just sticking to Tae Kwon Do for now. Nicks labs came back and his sed was up..to 26, now i know this is not high, but Nick is usually around the 3 mark. of course he was looking so good the doc didnt do a CRP as she expected all his labs to look great. Im still continuing with the pred taper and so far so good. Im hoping the 26 is still 'left over " from a couple of weeks ago when he was having all his ankle pain. I forgot to ask the rheumy if that could be the cause of the slighly higher result. Hugs Helen and (7,systemic) -- In , " sonia1md " <sonia1md@y...> wrote: > > I thought of you and Nick over the weekend. Aundrea > pushed the plunger during her mtx injection and then > did some practicing on oranges. It has been going > really well. > > Its so wonderful that she hasn't had any more nausea > or vomiting due to the mtx! :-))) > > Has Nick started baseball yet? I saw a bunch of > little leaguers running around town in their > uniforms today. Spring has sprung! :-) > > (Aundrea 9 systemic) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2005 Report Share Posted March 28, 2005 Whoo Hoo Aundrea, Way to go on being brave and pushing the plunger yourself. Last night and daddy were watching the Terminator and for the first time rushed to get all the Emla and junk off duiring commercial time and as soon as the area was clean he said NOW.No sucking his tongue for a couple minuites and procrastinating " he sucks on his tongue due to nerves " . It is obvious it's a mental thing " with Emla or something similar " but I have said more then once I WOULD take it all from my child but I would chicken baby out come shot time and procrastinate too. ,by the way thank you again for the strep info. tested positive 2 days after the antibiotic stoped and had to get the dreaded Bicillan shot in his butt.The ped (male)hated it but had to wrestle with him and it sure did take a while.Us three women didn't have a chance.That child was willing for the thigh but not the hip.He is quite proud that it took 4 people to restrain him but in the end his butt still hurts 3 days later because he wouldn't cooperate,lol. Drea is a brave young lady and you should be very proud. Love and hugs Becki and 6 systemic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2005 Report Share Posted March 28, 2005 In a message dated 3/28/05 4:05:10 PM Central Standard Time, hburger64@... writes: > Im hoping the 26 is still 'left over " from a couple of weeks > ago when he was having all his ankle pain. I forgot to ask the > rheumy if that could be the cause of the slighly higher result. > > Helen, One time when had been in remission for some time his SED came back a 36 and his rheumy got all nervous.He took my word that it was a bacterial infection(cellulitis) in a cut toe and some sort of funky viral rash.He never was sick or got sick,just the day of the field trip to the Nashville Zoo he all of a sudden didn't feel good and I noticed the rash.It was over as quick as it came,except the icky toe.SED can pick up things 2 weeks prior so go buy how he feels now.Which you already know thanks to this wealth of info from our family list members. I am tickled to death Nick isn't haveing a reaction to the pred taper.I pray it continues. Lots of love and fingers crossed. Becki and 6systemic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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