Guest guest Posted February 18, 2001 Report Share Posted February 18, 2001 Congratulations!!!! And dont worry , the terrible twos dont last forever! lol Hang in there. Hugs 1 mom to twins Rudy (ds) & 14 & TJ 17 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2001 Report Share Posted February 18, 2001 > I can confidently say Maggie is finally walking! Wow! CONGRATS!!!! WAY TO GO MAGS!! As for the stubbornness... I was the same way when I was younger (ok... I still am!). I used to insist on EVERYTHING! Of course I knew why somethings were a no-no... but I always concluded that I could do anything without hurting myself! So, Mags is in good company! LOL Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2001 Report Share Posted February 18, 2001 Congratulations on the walking :) ===== CYNTHIA,mom to 7yrs(DS) and Dayton 2yr(DS) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2001 Report Share Posted February 18, 2001 In a message dated 2/18/01 8:01:47 AM Eastern Standard Time, SStauffer1968@... writes: << Mother to the most stubborn 2 yr. old in the world. >> , gee, i cant figure out how YOU could be mother to the most stubborn 2 yr old int eh world when I thought I had been! I must say that our little 5 yr old dylan has been stubborn from birth- no kidding! i will say that he has gotten better, he still has grumpy days now and then, but they are fewer and farther between. he is getting better about complying - i am not sure that some of these ds children with stubborness get over it quickly, but i do think that if you keep persevering and not giving in to them, they will improve....not very encouraging, but i think in some cases it might take even a few years! sorry = ( on the other hand, maybe some will turn around faster than others. i just know that it has taken us at least 4 years to make good progress with dylan, he has worn me down, and worn me out many many times! i finally feel that he is not draining me and exhausting me! he now will even say things like " ok, mom " often! believe me, i understand the table thing...we too, have thought Dylan to be very bright and fully understand certain situations and be non compliant anyway! keep up the good work, it will pay off! Peggy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2001 Report Share Posted February 18, 2001 Yes , congrats on Maggie walking...I think? Tara is right behind her! I know I may regret this I'm hoping for a better time this spring/summer if Tara will truely be on her feet.......we could look foward to all going to the park{without Tara eat dirt} and always getting so dirty even if we had to let her down for a minute at someones backyard party/bbq. We have a very busy spring/summer ahead of us filled with christenings, communions, showers, b-d parties, bbq's, wedding...etc. It would be great if everyone could see Tara walk and wear a dress............................. Gail........Bobby 7, Jillian 4 1/2, and Tara{Ds} 22 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2001 Report Share Posted February 18, 2001 In a message dated 2/18/01 7:28:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, tcsykes@... writes: Quite honestly, I refuse! Why would I want to teach her something like that I know that deal Carolyn....they want me to "teach Maggie" to take off her shoes and socks. I can't get her to keep them on! Stores, car, home, anywhere she is she will remove both! I swear people look at her in public and then look at me and I know they are thinking, God woman, put some shoes on that poor little girl, it is 30 degrees. If they would only look closer they would see them in the cart! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2001 Report Share Posted February 18, 2001 In a message dated 2/18/01 7:41:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, SStauffer1968@... writes: << shoes and socks. I can't get her to keep them on! Stores, car, home, >> Yup, Dylan too...all the time! peggy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2001 Report Share Posted February 18, 2001 Congrats on Maggie walking! What a wonderful (and demanding) milestone to have achieved! Emma used to resort to crawling when she was in a hurry too! Now she runs like the wind, blonde hair flowing behind and her little bottom wiggling from side to side. I can only describe the back view as I can never overtake her to see what she looks like from the front - she is always running away from me! I can really relate to her climbing on the table. Emma and Nicki STILL climb on the dining room table and it drives me nuts! I don't know whether it is to get my attention or just to get a better view of the TV/VCR unit that we keep on the table. They both climb on my coffee table and lets face it....if it's climbable, they'll climb it probably because it is there! Yesterday I went out to the back yard to get some quiet time and as I looked back at the house, I could see Emma in her bedroom window (she was supposed to be having a nap) clinging precariously on the grill covering her window. She looked like Spider Girl! One of the gross motor things I am supposed to be working on with Emma is to show her how to get an object to climb on e.g. a step, so she would be able to reach something that is placed high out of reach! Quite honestly, I refuse! Why would I want to teach her something like that??? CarolynMum to on, , Emma (Ds) 4 and Nicki (Ds) 3http://www.geocities.com/nz_mom/sykesfamily.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2001 Report Share Posted February 18, 2001 PeggyLago@... wrote: > > In a message dated 2/18/01 7:41:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, > SStauffer1968@... writes: > > << shoes and socks. I can't get her to keep them on! Stores, car, home, > >> > Yup, Dylan too...all the time! > peggy > Yep, you can Tara to that list too! I bought Tara and cute slippers once.....waste of money on Tara, she won't keep them on, it's either shoes tied on snug or bare feet. Gail > > http://DSyndrome.com/Multiples Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2001 Report Share Posted February 19, 2001 Great news !! Way to go Maggie!! Landon is walking but not any great lengths. The fartherest he will go is across the room. If I ask him to walk to me, he will get so tickled that he loses balance. As for climbing, Landon and Maggie are tied!! The child is part monkey. He climbs EVERYTHING in sight. It makes me a nervous wreck because I just know he is going to harm himself. BTW, have yall already moved. This makes the third time this year, right? I don't know how you do it. Moving 4 houses down has about killed me. We are still not unpacked. Cross country and then again would definitely do it for me. Congrats and enjoy your new house. mom to Landon (Ds) and Ashton 32 months SStauffer1968@... wrote: > I can confidently say Maggie is finally walking! > She turned 2 in November > and has just now decided walking is okay. She still > crawls when in a hurry > but is choosing walking more and more often. Along > with being upright she > has decided to start throwing things but more > maddening is her complete > devotion to sitting on the kitchen table. SHE WON'T > STOP. She is crying > hysterically right now because I have again removed > her. She doesn't pay any > attention to my sharp no's, or the constant > removal....nothing. She knows we > don't want her up there. She is driving me up the > wall. I feel like I > should just let her fall off once but God, she could > hurt her head or break > an arm or something. She is smart and should > understand not to get on the > table. Right now she just figured out how to put > the thing in my cell phone > to charge it (they are on the kitchen table). So, I > would assume she could > figure out not to get on the table. > > > Mother to the most stubborn 2 yr. old in the world. > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2001 Report Share Posted February 19, 2001 , Forgot to address the shoe and sock issue or shall I say dilemna.. We have that problem too!! Landon sheds shoes and socks all of the time, especially when I am late for an appointment. I'll look in the back of the van and there he will sit barefooted and a great big grin on his face!! At least I have an excuse for being late..lol mom to Landon (Ds) and Ashton 32 months --- PeggyLago@... wrote: > In a message dated 2/18/01 7:41:39 PM Eastern > Standard Time, > SStauffer1968@... writes: > > << shoes and socks. I can't get her to keep them > on! Stores, car, home, > >> > Yup, Dylan too...all the time! > peggy > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 , I'm sorry that has officially been diagnosed with CVID. I know that you've suspected it, but hearing it must be hard! Pam wife to (17 years) mother to , 10, Hannah, 8, Rebekah, 4, and Leah, 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 nogirlsallboys wrote: > Cole had his second immuno appt last Tuesday and we got a mixed bag > report. On the bright side, his IgG levels have resolved on their > own and his response to the Prevnar has finally kicked in! That is good news/bad news! It's frustrating to get the IgA deficiency diagnosis because all you can do is treat the symptoms or try to prevent the problems with antibiotics. However, I do want to ask one question. When you say his IgG was normal -- are you talking about total IgG or each particular subclass? Many IgA deficient patients are low on one or more subclass even though their total IgG looks fine. Just want to make sure. If there's a subclass that's low -- IVIG should help. If not....????? And remember, if he's improving in his IgG, maybe the IgA will follow suit. Don't lose hope! In His service, dale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 In a message dated 4/17/2006 4:01:18 PM Central Standard Time, mrlbrinks@... writes: > Unfortunately I feel like we are back to square one again though. > Don't get me wrong, I am elated that his body is starting to do > something on its own. However, the clinical picture is still poor. > The immuno had agreed to try IVIG to help improve it if the IgG > levels were still low. Now that they are normal we are stuck with > treating the symptoms, not giving him a " cure " . Rogena: Boy, I know exactly how you feel. Very similar thing happened with . They wanted to do IVIG, I wanted to wait, rechecked and IgG was up so they yanked the idea of IVIG. Clinical picture never changed and never changed, until now at age 7 (jinx jinx! knock wood!) she seems to be doing better??? From age two to age seven I went back and forth between thinking we're holding on, it's okay, to kicking myself for not taking the IVIG when I " had the chance " . When any numbers increase, people expect you to jump for joy and not be disappointed, they wonder what is going on in your head if you aren't thrilled at the result. But the Clinical Picture is what moms care about -- how is my baby feeling? If he or she is still sick, who cares what the #s say????? At least you know WE understand. (mom to , age 7, dairy intolerant-related GERD -- currently has polysaccharide antibody def, previously had transient IgG, IgA, t-cell & other defs... and also to Kate, age 3!, more dairy intolerant but very healthy!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 Rogena, I can relate to how you're feeling. We still don't have a game plan for our other three kids (Conner has been on IVIG for awhile now). We have discussed IVIG for them, but have no immediate plans. The kids continue to struggle with one illness after the other. Sounds like you are doing the right thing by continuing to look for answers! Take care, Mom to Conner (11, possible combined immune deficiency, Asperger's, mild CP, partial seizures, asthma, GERD, Hashimoto's disease and resolved adrenal insufficiency), Hayden (11, unknown PID, PDD-NOS, IBS and moderate hearing loss/aided), Evan (11, unknown PID, asthma and mild hearing loss/unaided), and Kelsey - (10, unknown PID, asthma) Please visit us at www.caringbridge.org/in/connersmith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2006 Report Share Posted April 20, 2006 Dale: I thought that I understood that the IgG Subclasses all looked good. I noticed that some of you have your kid's actual numbers on hand. Is this something that I can request from Cole's immuno? I have never seen the actual numbers on his chart. I guess I was afraid to ask...wasn't sure if that was something I can get. Thanks! -Rogena (Mom to 4 boys, including Cole -Partial IgA Def, GERD, possible Celiac) " However, I do want to ask one question. When you say his IgG was normal > -- are you talking about total IgG or each particular subclass? > > Many IgA deficient patients are low on one or more subclass even though > their total IgG looks fine. Just want to make sure. If there's a > subclass that's low -- IVIG should help. If not....????? > > And remember, if he's improving in his IgG, maybe the IgA will follow > suit. Don't lose hope! > > In His service, > dale > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2006 Report Share Posted April 20, 2006 nogirlsallboys wrote: > Dale: I thought that I understood that the IgG Subclasses all looked > good. I noticed that some of you have your kid's actual numbers on > hand. Is this something that I can request from Cole's immuno? You bet you can. You have a right to a copy of any lab work that is done! You paid for it. We are so fortunate to be at this place -- this wasn't a patient's right until just a few years ago -- but yes, you have a right to those results. Just call the nurse and say, " Oh, I'd like a copy of the Cole's lab work for my records. " You may have to go in and sign a medical release -- but they have to supply you with a copy. In His service, dale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2007 Report Share Posted October 11, 2007 Meant Procrit.........not sure where I came up with " Prescript! " _____ From: Hepatitis C [mailto:Hepatitis C ] On Behalf Of Dorothy Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 5:36 PM Hepatitis C Subject: [sPAM] Good News/Bad News The nurse practitioner just called and my 4 week blood work shows the HCV is undetectable. She said that's great at this early stage. The bad news is my hemoglobin is 9.2 and she's going to order Prescript to be delivered to me ASAP. I didn't realize that this is something I would be injecting, but she explained that I'll do it weekly. The other issue is that I have had some soreness in my upper arm and now some pain in my left shoulder. I feels like I might have slept on it wrong or pulled something. It hurts more when I take a deep breath. I told her that and she was quite concerned. I happen to have 2 appointments tomorrow - my rheumatologist in the morning and the internist in the afternoon so she's going to fax the report over to the internist. She told me if it gets worse, I should go to the ER. While I'm excited about the good news, I'm concerned about the bad news :-( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2007 Report Share Posted October 11, 2007 Meant Procrit.........not sure where I came up with " Prescript! " _____ From: Hepatitis C [mailto:Hepatitis C ] On Behalf Of Dorothy Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 5:36 PM Hepatitis C Subject: [sPAM] Good News/Bad News The nurse practitioner just called and my 4 week blood work shows the HCV is undetectable. She said that's great at this early stage. The bad news is my hemoglobin is 9.2 and she's going to order Prescript to be delivered to me ASAP. I didn't realize that this is something I would be injecting, but she explained that I'll do it weekly. The other issue is that I have had some soreness in my upper arm and now some pain in my left shoulder. I feels like I might have slept on it wrong or pulled something. It hurts more when I take a deep breath. I told her that and she was quite concerned. I happen to have 2 appointments tomorrow - my rheumatologist in the morning and the internist in the afternoon so she's going to fax the report over to the internist. She told me if it gets worse, I should go to the ER. While I'm excited about the good news, I'm concerned about the bad news :-( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2007 Report Share Posted October 11, 2007 Meant Procrit.........not sure where I came up with " Prescript! " _____ From: Hepatitis C [mailto:Hepatitis C ] On Behalf Of Dorothy Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 5:36 PM Hepatitis C Subject: [sPAM] Good News/Bad News The nurse practitioner just called and my 4 week blood work shows the HCV is undetectable. She said that's great at this early stage. The bad news is my hemoglobin is 9.2 and she's going to order Prescript to be delivered to me ASAP. I didn't realize that this is something I would be injecting, but she explained that I'll do it weekly. The other issue is that I have had some soreness in my upper arm and now some pain in my left shoulder. I feels like I might have slept on it wrong or pulled something. It hurts more when I take a deep breath. I told her that and she was quite concerned. I happen to have 2 appointments tomorrow - my rheumatologist in the morning and the internist in the afternoon so she's going to fax the report over to the internist. She told me if it gets worse, I should go to the ER. While I'm excited about the good news, I'm concerned about the bad news :-( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2007 Report Share Posted October 11, 2007 Meant Procrit.........not sure where I came up with " Prescript! " _____ From: Hepatitis C [mailto:Hepatitis C ] On Behalf Of Dorothy Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 5:36 PM Hepatitis C Subject: [sPAM] Good News/Bad News The nurse practitioner just called and my 4 week blood work shows the HCV is undetectable. She said that's great at this early stage. The bad news is my hemoglobin is 9.2 and she's going to order Prescript to be delivered to me ASAP. I didn't realize that this is something I would be injecting, but she explained that I'll do it weekly. The other issue is that I have had some soreness in my upper arm and now some pain in my left shoulder. I feels like I might have slept on it wrong or pulled something. It hurts more when I take a deep breath. I told her that and she was quite concerned. I happen to have 2 appointments tomorrow - my rheumatologist in the morning and the internist in the afternoon so she's going to fax the report over to the internist. She told me if it gets worse, I should go to the ER. While I'm excited about the good news, I'm concerned about the bad news :-( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Wow, after only 4 weeks?! So glad to hear it Dorothy! As for the pain in your arm and shoulder... yeah, I'd be concerned and you need to be alert to any sensations like that regardless of whether it's treatment related or not. Listen to your body and if it tells you to go in, GO for goodness' sake. I had chest pain as well after 3 weeks but it turned out to be this damned lung infection which has spread to my sinuses of course. That's why I haven't been posting lately by the way. I feel like crap from that and the fever that goes with it all. I just bought a whole house humidifier last night that should be here in a few days and if that doesn't help I'll talk to Dr about helping me out with this problem. Didn't know it was possible to be all dried up and still spewing nasties all over. lmao Sometimes I just gotta laugh. lol Catch ya later and I hope you're ok. Gayle > > The nurse practitioner just called and my 4 week blood work shows the HCV is > undetectable. She said that's great at this early stage. > > > > The bad news is my hemoglobin is 9.2 and she's going to order Prescript to > be delivered to me ASAP. I didn't realize that this is something I would be > injecting, but she explained that I'll do it weekly. > > > > The other issue is that I have had some soreness in my upper arm and now > some pain in my left shoulder. I feels like I might have slept on it wrong > or pulled something. It hurts more when I take a deep breath. I told her > that and she was quite concerned. I happen to have 2 appointments tomorrow > - my rheumatologist in the morning and the internist in the afternoon so > she's going to fax the report over to the internist. She told me if it gets > worse, I should go to the ER. > > > > While I'm excited about the good news, I'm concerned about the bad news :-( > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Wow, after only 4 weeks?! So glad to hear it Dorothy! As for the pain in your arm and shoulder... yeah, I'd be concerned and you need to be alert to any sensations like that regardless of whether it's treatment related or not. Listen to your body and if it tells you to go in, GO for goodness' sake. I had chest pain as well after 3 weeks but it turned out to be this damned lung infection which has spread to my sinuses of course. That's why I haven't been posting lately by the way. I feel like crap from that and the fever that goes with it all. I just bought a whole house humidifier last night that should be here in a few days and if that doesn't help I'll talk to Dr about helping me out with this problem. Didn't know it was possible to be all dried up and still spewing nasties all over. lmao Sometimes I just gotta laugh. lol Catch ya later and I hope you're ok. Gayle > > The nurse practitioner just called and my 4 week blood work shows the HCV is > undetectable. She said that's great at this early stage. > > > > The bad news is my hemoglobin is 9.2 and she's going to order Prescript to > be delivered to me ASAP. I didn't realize that this is something I would be > injecting, but she explained that I'll do it weekly. > > > > The other issue is that I have had some soreness in my upper arm and now > some pain in my left shoulder. I feels like I might have slept on it wrong > or pulled something. It hurts more when I take a deep breath. I told her > that and she was quite concerned. I happen to have 2 appointments tomorrow > - my rheumatologist in the morning and the internist in the afternoon so > she's going to fax the report over to the internist. She told me if it gets > worse, I should go to the ER. > > > > While I'm excited about the good news, I'm concerned about the bad news :-( > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Wow, after only 4 weeks?! So glad to hear it Dorothy! As for the pain in your arm and shoulder... yeah, I'd be concerned and you need to be alert to any sensations like that regardless of whether it's treatment related or not. Listen to your body and if it tells you to go in, GO for goodness' sake. I had chest pain as well after 3 weeks but it turned out to be this damned lung infection which has spread to my sinuses of course. That's why I haven't been posting lately by the way. I feel like crap from that and the fever that goes with it all. I just bought a whole house humidifier last night that should be here in a few days and if that doesn't help I'll talk to Dr about helping me out with this problem. Didn't know it was possible to be all dried up and still spewing nasties all over. lmao Sometimes I just gotta laugh. lol Catch ya later and I hope you're ok. Gayle > > The nurse practitioner just called and my 4 week blood work shows the HCV is > undetectable. She said that's great at this early stage. > > > > The bad news is my hemoglobin is 9.2 and she's going to order Prescript to > be delivered to me ASAP. I didn't realize that this is something I would be > injecting, but she explained that I'll do it weekly. > > > > The other issue is that I have had some soreness in my upper arm and now > some pain in my left shoulder. I feels like I might have slept on it wrong > or pulled something. It hurts more when I take a deep breath. I told her > that and she was quite concerned. I happen to have 2 appointments tomorrow > - my rheumatologist in the morning and the internist in the afternoon so > she's going to fax the report over to the internist. She told me if it gets > worse, I should go to the ER. > > > > While I'm excited about the good news, I'm concerned about the bad news :-( > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Wow, after only 4 weeks?! So glad to hear it Dorothy! As for the pain in your arm and shoulder... yeah, I'd be concerned and you need to be alert to any sensations like that regardless of whether it's treatment related or not. Listen to your body and if it tells you to go in, GO for goodness' sake. I had chest pain as well after 3 weeks but it turned out to be this damned lung infection which has spread to my sinuses of course. That's why I haven't been posting lately by the way. I feel like crap from that and the fever that goes with it all. I just bought a whole house humidifier last night that should be here in a few days and if that doesn't help I'll talk to Dr about helping me out with this problem. Didn't know it was possible to be all dried up and still spewing nasties all over. lmao Sometimes I just gotta laugh. lol Catch ya later and I hope you're ok. Gayle > > The nurse practitioner just called and my 4 week blood work shows the HCV is > undetectable. She said that's great at this early stage. > > > > The bad news is my hemoglobin is 9.2 and she's going to order Prescript to > be delivered to me ASAP. I didn't realize that this is something I would be > injecting, but she explained that I'll do it weekly. > > > > The other issue is that I have had some soreness in my upper arm and now > some pain in my left shoulder. I feels like I might have slept on it wrong > or pulled something. It hurts more when I take a deep breath. I told her > that and she was quite concerned. I happen to have 2 appointments tomorrow > - my rheumatologist in the morning and the internist in the afternoon so > she's going to fax the report over to the internist. She told me if it gets > worse, I should go to the ER. > > > > While I'm excited about the good news, I'm concerned about the bad news :-( > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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