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Hi everyone....

Well, I'm at the second week of being on elavil and what a difference being able

to sleep has made in my life. I know it will take about a month for the

antidepressant part of elavil to kick in and the increased dosage of synthroid

takes time too....so it has to be the sleep that is making this huge change in

me. Sleep deprivation is just an awful thing.

Each week we are increasing my elavil by 25mg until we reach 100mg. Tomorrow I

start on 75mgs. But all I know is that as soon as I started getting stage 4

sleep, everything started to turn around.

Some more good news. Got a call from the county clinic and I was accepted into

the GI and Endocrinology specialty clinics. That means no more general walk in

clinic for me and no more 10-12 hour days waiting to see a doctor. Oh, I'll

still have waits, but it won't be 10-12 hours. People I talked to at the walkin

clinic said that if you get to the specialty clinics (I call them the inner

sanctum), the wait time is never more than an hour. My first appointment with

the GI is the end of April but at least I'm in and will be able to see a doctor

regarding my hep. How nice it will be to be able to get labs done and see where

I stand.

So things are finally starting to settle down for me. Now if someone would just

respond to the resumes I send out each week and hire me...that would be icing on

the cake.

Just thought I'd let everyone know how I'm doing in my battle of getting care

without insurance. Course so far it's mostly been my personal doc working from

the labs that have been done at the free clinic and prescribing me the proper

medication...I am truly blessed to have a doctor who is in the profession

because he cares and not for the prestige or the money.

Blessings

Tatezi

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Hi Tatezi

I'm so happy to hear things are much better for you....you certainly deserve it

after all you've been through. Now I will keep my fingers crossed you can get a

decent job.

Huggggs

Carol

A little update on me

Hi everyone....

Well, I'm at the second week of being on elavil and what a difference being

able to sleep has made in my life. I know it will take about a month for the

antidepressant part of elavil to kick in and the increased dosage of synthroid

takes time too....so it has to be the sleep that is making this huge change in

me. Sleep deprivation is just an awful thing.

Each week we are increasing my elavil by 25mg until we reach 100mg. Tomorrow I

start on 75mgs. But all I know is that as soon as I started getting stage 4

sleep, everything started to turn around.

Some more good news. Got a call from the county clinic and I was accepted into

the GI and Endocrinology specialty clinics. That means no more general walk in

clinic for me and no more 10-12 hour days waiting to see a doctor. Oh, I'll

still have waits, but it won't be 10-12 hours. People I talked to at the walkin

clinic said that if you get to the specialty clinics (I call them the inner

sanctum), the wait time is never more than an hour. My first appointment with

the GI is the end of April but at least I'm in and will be able to see a doctor

regarding my hep. How nice it will be to be able to get labs done and see where

I stand.

So things are finally starting to settle down for me. Now if someone would

just respond to the resumes I send out each week and hire me...that would be

icing on the cake.

Just thought I'd let everyone know how I'm doing in my battle of getting care

without insurance. Course so far it's mostly been my personal doc working from

the labs that have been done at the free clinic and prescribing me the proper

medication...I am truly blessed to have a doctor who is in the profession

because he cares and not for the prestige or the money.

Blessings

Tatezi

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Hi Tatezi

I'm so happy to hear things are much better for you....you certainly deserve it

after all you've been through. Now I will keep my fingers crossed you can get a

decent job.

Huggggs

Carol

A little update on me

Hi everyone....

Well, I'm at the second week of being on elavil and what a difference being

able to sleep has made in my life. I know it will take about a month for the

antidepressant part of elavil to kick in and the increased dosage of synthroid

takes time too....so it has to be the sleep that is making this huge change in

me. Sleep deprivation is just an awful thing.

Each week we are increasing my elavil by 25mg until we reach 100mg. Tomorrow I

start on 75mgs. But all I know is that as soon as I started getting stage 4

sleep, everything started to turn around.

Some more good news. Got a call from the county clinic and I was accepted into

the GI and Endocrinology specialty clinics. That means no more general walk in

clinic for me and no more 10-12 hour days waiting to see a doctor. Oh, I'll

still have waits, but it won't be 10-12 hours. People I talked to at the walkin

clinic said that if you get to the specialty clinics (I call them the inner

sanctum), the wait time is never more than an hour. My first appointment with

the GI is the end of April but at least I'm in and will be able to see a doctor

regarding my hep. How nice it will be to be able to get labs done and see where

I stand.

So things are finally starting to settle down for me. Now if someone would

just respond to the resumes I send out each week and hire me...that would be

icing on the cake.

Just thought I'd let everyone know how I'm doing in my battle of getting care

without insurance. Course so far it's mostly been my personal doc working from

the labs that have been done at the free clinic and prescribing me the proper

medication...I am truly blessed to have a doctor who is in the profession

because he cares and not for the prestige or the money.

Blessings

Tatezi

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Good news Tatezi. You are lucky with your doctor.

gail

From: " Tatezi " <tatezi@...>

Reply-Hepatitis C

Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 21:23:07 -0600

" Hep " <Hepatitis C >

Subject: A little update on me

Hi everyone....

Well, I'm at the second week of being on elavil and what a difference being

able to sleep has made in my life. I know it will take about a month for the

antidepressant part of elavil to kick in and the increased dosage of

synthroid takes time too....so it has to be the sleep that is making this

huge change in me. Sleep deprivation is just an awful thing.

Each week we are increasing my elavil by 25mg until we reach 100mg. Tomorrow

I start on 75mgs. But all I know is that as soon as I started getting stage

4 sleep, everything started to turn around.

Some more good news. Got a call from the county clinic and I was accepted

into the GI and Endocrinology specialty clinics. That means no more general

walk in clinic for me and no more 10-12 hour days waiting to see a doctor.

Oh, I'll still have waits, but it won't be 10-12 hours. People I talked to

at the walkin clinic said that if you get to the specialty clinics (I call

them the inner sanctum), the wait time is never more than an hour. My first

appointment with the GI is the end of April but at least I'm in and will be

able to see a doctor regarding my hep. How nice it will be to be able to get

labs done and see where I stand.

So things are finally starting to settle down for me. Now if someone would

just respond to the resumes I send out each week and hire me...that would be

icing on the cake.

Just thought I'd let everyone know how I'm doing in my battle of getting

care without insurance. Course so far it's mostly been my personal doc

working from the labs that have been done at the free clinic and prescribing

me the proper medication...I am truly blessed to have a doctor who is in the

profession because he cares and not for the prestige or the money.

Blessings

Tatezi

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Good news Tatezi. You are lucky with your doctor.

gail

From: " Tatezi " <tatezi@...>

Reply-Hepatitis C

Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 21:23:07 -0600

" Hep " <Hepatitis C >

Subject: A little update on me

Hi everyone....

Well, I'm at the second week of being on elavil and what a difference being

able to sleep has made in my life. I know it will take about a month for the

antidepressant part of elavil to kick in and the increased dosage of

synthroid takes time too....so it has to be the sleep that is making this

huge change in me. Sleep deprivation is just an awful thing.

Each week we are increasing my elavil by 25mg until we reach 100mg. Tomorrow

I start on 75mgs. But all I know is that as soon as I started getting stage

4 sleep, everything started to turn around.

Some more good news. Got a call from the county clinic and I was accepted

into the GI and Endocrinology specialty clinics. That means no more general

walk in clinic for me and no more 10-12 hour days waiting to see a doctor.

Oh, I'll still have waits, but it won't be 10-12 hours. People I talked to

at the walkin clinic said that if you get to the specialty clinics (I call

them the inner sanctum), the wait time is never more than an hour. My first

appointment with the GI is the end of April but at least I'm in and will be

able to see a doctor regarding my hep. How nice it will be to be able to get

labs done and see where I stand.

So things are finally starting to settle down for me. Now if someone would

just respond to the resumes I send out each week and hire me...that would be

icing on the cake.

Just thought I'd let everyone know how I'm doing in my battle of getting

care without insurance. Course so far it's mostly been my personal doc

working from the labs that have been done at the free clinic and prescribing

me the proper medication...I am truly blessed to have a doctor who is in the

profession because he cares and not for the prestige or the money.

Blessings

Tatezi

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Thanks, Carol. At least now that I'm rested each day it's not totally

unbearably...just a job with no benefits. It just never ceases to amaze me what

sleep deprivation does to a person.

Blessings

Tatezi

Re: A little update on me

Hi Tatezi

I'm so happy to hear things are much better for you....you certainly deserve

it after all you've been through. Now I will keep my fingers crossed you can

get a decent job.

Huggggs

Carol

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Thanks, Carol. At least now that I'm rested each day it's not totally

unbearably...just a job with no benefits. It just never ceases to amaze me what

sleep deprivation does to a person.

Blessings

Tatezi

Re: A little update on me

Hi Tatezi

I'm so happy to hear things are much better for you....you certainly deserve

it after all you've been through. Now I will keep my fingers crossed you can

get a decent job.

Huggggs

Carol

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Congratulations Tat,

I " M happy that you finally got into a doc even though you may have to wait

an hour.

It certainly is better than before, just being able to go to the doc and

knowing that it won't take you forever must be a relief! And sleep is slways

a godsend, what a difference, will continue to pray that you find another

job! Take care

Suzy

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Congratulations Tat,

I " M happy that you finally got into a doc even though you may have to wait

an hour.

It certainly is better than before, just being able to go to the doc and

knowing that it won't take you forever must be a relief! And sleep is slways

a godsend, what a difference, will continue to pray that you find another

job! Take care

Suzy

_________________________________________________________________

Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE*

http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

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Congratulations Tat,

I " M happy that you finally got into a doc even though you may have to wait

an hour.

It certainly is better than before, just being able to go to the doc and

knowing that it won't take you forever must be a relief! And sleep is slways

a godsend, what a difference, will continue to pray that you find another

job! Take care

Suzy

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Congratulations Tat,

I " M happy that you finally got into a doc even though you may have to wait

an hour.

It certainly is better than before, just being able to go to the doc and

knowing that it won't take you forever must be a relief! And sleep is slways

a godsend, what a difference, will continue to pray that you find another

job! Take care

Suzy

_________________________________________________________________

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