Guest guest Posted March 2, 1999 Report Share Posted March 2, 1999 In article <000d01be647e$58154b40$531467d1@paul4>, paul <paul4@...> writes > properly . I have read more studies on Crohn's than any one i've > meet and i 'm sure you would have some excitting info too.Mail me > back if you want to converse a littleĀ more in depth on a chat > place and time . Thanks for responding !!! I'm not well read on Crohn's. Can you supply references regarding antibiotic trial in Crohns'? ( yes, I could look this up myself - but no time ) Thanks, ------- Regards, Dr Graham Chiu Prospective Internet Observational Study in Arthritis Home Page http://www.compkarori.com/arthritis/ Contribute at http://www.compkarori.com/arthritis/contrib.htm Data Entry at http://www.compkarori.com/cgi-local/piosa.cgi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2000 Report Share Posted August 1, 2000 Hi Quick question. On the lipoic acid my sons bowel movements were great , he is off cycle and they are quickly back to constipated, any suggestions, also can lipoic acid irritate the bladder, he seems to be experiencing discomfort on urinating. crystal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2000 Report Share Posted August 1, 2000 << Hi Quick question. On the lipoic acid my sons bowel movements were great , he is off cycle and they are quickly back to constipated, any suggestions, >> Sounds like maybe the constipation problem is too little bile, which can be addressed with bile supplement (in digestive enzymes among other things), with the supplments taurine, glycine and milk thistle, or with mineral oil which kind of serves the same lubricating function. << also can lipoic acid irritate the bladder, he seems to be experiencing discomfort on urinating. >> I don't know about this one. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2000 Report Share Posted October 28, 2000 Hi Dixieturtle, I'm Judy fromIndy. I am new to the group also. Let me tell you, I have been learning alot from just reading the different letters from the other members of the group. About your dr., It is very diff. to find a good one. I am seeing a new one recomd by a friend. Like you my old dr. was just there, I didn't feel he was very inter in me much less doing me any good but this one is at the IU med cntr. My big deal was that I did not want the mtrx. It scares me so I am trying the diet, and exercise hoping that will help. It's hard tho cause I have a sweet tooth. Talk to ya later and hope you enjoy this group as much as I do Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2000 Report Share Posted October 31, 2000 Welcome to our group Sharon. There's a physician locator on my web site and you can look up board certified rheumatologists in your area. Some of us go to GP's and get very good care. I hope you find a doctor that you are comfortable with. http://rheumatoid.arthritis.freehosting.net/Drugs%20 & %20testing.htm a ----- Original Message ----- From: <dixieturtle67@...> < egroups> Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 3:52 AM Subject: [ ] Hello > Hello everyone, > I have just recently joined this support group and I just wanted to introduce > my self. I am a 33 year old female and have had RA for 11 years now. Right > now I am on Enbrel and MTX and slowly but surely getting off of prednisone. > I am down to 5 mgs. per day and next week I'm going down to 2.5 mgs and stay > with that for a while, then I am going off for good. I was off of prednisone > for about a year and I lost over 100lbs. Since starting the pred again, I > have gained almost all of that weight back. But I am determined to get off > pred and stay off. I also was wondering if anyone might live in NC and could > maybe let me know if they know of a good RA doctor. My current doctor is not > " up on the job " . in my opinion...he just doesn't listen to what I have to say > and if I call his office for any reason ( questions, etc.), he never calls me > back...some times his nurse does, but not usually. Well, I don't mean to be > rambleing on so I will end this here. I am really looking forward to getting > to know all of you in this group and if anyone wants to email me directly, > then that would be fine too. Thanks for your consideration. > > Sincerely, > Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2000 Report Share Posted October 31, 2000 Sharon, Thanks for the note. No you are not lucky either, after all you are only 33. My son now 18 had several flares of Systemic onset JRA when he was very youn 3-6. It was really bad but he never had any others but it was before lots of the new meds and all he was given was NSAIs. As far as the car accident, yes it was aweful-my now 23 year old daughter, , was driving on her permit. I was in the front seat and a, then 14 was behind me and Dan, then 11 was behind . It happened on the way home from a Church Youth Activity at 8:30 PM. We were driving in one direction on a rural road but near a shopping center. He crossed the line and hit us head on. There was a police car just two cars behind us so we got to a hospital fast. There were a couple of miraculous events involved. First my daughter a didn't have her seatbelt on till about 100 yds before we were hit. She felt prompted to put it on. My younger children, then 8 and 4 were at home which I only did because they were already in pj's and calmly watching TV. My pediatrician said that they would probably not have survived even with seatbelts. And a woman came to the doo of the van right after impact and stayed till everyone was in an ambulance. No name was given-angel? I believe so. a had abdominal surgery like mine for internal bleeding and had a fractured vetebrae in her back-end of sports career and in a brace for a year. She will always have a weak back. Dan had a concussion, whiplash and some neurological damage-double vision for a month. , driver did best-a broken nose-lots of blood but didn't need to stay in the hospital. They are all fine. a had anxiety disorder for awhile, saw a psychiatrist and took zanax. They have all recovered. I place the beginning of my problems at the accident but except for the soon to be six abdominal surgeries, I really can't blame it for everything. Yes, faith helps and I do pray that the doctors will find a way to help. It is tough but I really am a positive person and don't dwell. I am now limited but not dead and But for the power of God's intervention when I had the brain hemmorage I would be. I joke with the doctors and I have quite a few that I am a Type A person stuck in a Type Z body! I'm sending this to the list too because others have asked about the childrn. I will check out ArthritisInsight.com *** Temple*** Kuddle Kritters Farm Chelmsford, MA dat2352@... www.homestead.com/kuddlekraft/index.html www.homestead.com/kuddlekrittersfarm/index.html www.homestead.com/kuddlekrittersdairygoats/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2000 Report Share Posted November 1, 2000 Jeanette, Happy to hear that you are recovering so nicely from your surgery. And, It's OK to babble. It means you are feeling up to it. It's better than not hearing from you at all. Keep on babbling. We all do it at times. Take care, Sylvia > Hi Group: > > I am recovering very nicely from my surgery except for a sinus infection. > Tery, it looks like you are going to have surgery soon on your ears. What is > going on? When is this going to happen? > > I saw the good news too on last night's news about a cure for RA. Too bad it > is going to take about 5 years before we can get it though. Why does it have > to take so long? > > I see you guys had a snakes oil salesperson. Well, they are all over the > place preying on the vulnerable. Maybe they actually do believe in what they > are trying to sell though. On a newsgroup they are present all the time > because you do not have to join a newsgroup. You can just jump right in. > Maybe that is why the members are so cranky and on the defensive side. > > I am suppose to get a perm today but I am not feeling quite up to it. It > seems my perms last for only about 2 months, 3 months very very maximum. It > is probably from all the drugs we take. Does anybody else have this problem? > I got my hair cut at a Cost Cutters on a whim 2 weeks ago and it looked > great for about 3 days. They all the perm went totally staight and I look > like heck. I am just not up to driving to my regular stylist and sitting > there today for 2 hours getting another perm. I am also afraid she will be > mad at me for going elsewhere to get my hair cut. Oh well, we have to be > whimsical some times right? > > I cannot believe how the weather here in Wisconsin is holding out. It is > another beautiful fall day with temperatures in the 60's. This is not > normal. But then our seasons have not been normal for awhile. Our winters > have become more mild and Spring comes early and Winter comes later. Maybe > by the year 3000 we will have California weather and they will have Wisconsin > weather. What a thought. Anyway, I am happy for the good weather. Winter > depresses me after New Years until Spring. I get cabin fever and start > bouncing off walls. > > I have a baby quilt I have to start working on soon. My best friend's > daughter is having a baby and the shower is in Milwaukee the weekend after > Thanksgiving. I told my friend I would make a baby quilt for her daughter's > baby (she is having a boy). I got the cutest material with kitties and puppy > dogs and a blue background. My mom likes to do these things so maybe I can > get her to help me. I have made them for others having babies and they love > them. I also got her a pair of Oskosh By Gosh bib overalls (stripped). They > are so cute. This is her first baby and the first grand child. > > Anyway, I am babbling. Talk to you all later. > > Love and Peace, Jeannette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 : Actually, when the services called mom yesterday, she told them she did not want any help. Then they called me and told me. I called mom and told her that I am too sick to be playing these games and that I was wiping my hands clean of helping her out. I turned it over to social services at the hospital and they have been quite supportive of me. They said they will deal with them. Mom and dad are in denial and there is nothing I can do about anymore. I have been told by alot of people that I need to step back and take care of myself and my family and that my parents will have to learn the hard way obviously. So, after a miserable yesterday, I am better today. Social services will be talking with them tomorrow at dad's rehab and they are aware of their circumstances. Dealing with elderly parents is really really hard. Especially when they circumvent everything you do to help them. Does anybody else have any experience dealing with their parents like this? I really could use some feedback about this. I feel like a rotten daughter for wiping my hands right now but there is nothing else I can do. It is affecting my health. My stomach last night and today has been really bad. I think it is now from the stress. Before it was from the drug reaction and now it is acting up from stress. I am not even answering my phone today and giving myself a break. If my husband calls, he rings once, hangs up and calls back so I know it is him. What else can I do? I need to take care of me too. Don't you agree? Jeannette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 Jeannette, Even though you weren't asking me, I'm butting in here . I think you need a break. If you don't take care of yourself then you are no good to your parents or anyone else. You can only do so much. If someone can't or want help themselves (as much as they can) there is nothing you can do. If there are services there that can help your parents, let them. Tell your mom that you just can't do it. She should understand after living with your dad and his RA all of these years. It's ok to feel guilty, but then get over it. You count too! Tery Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 Tery: Just read your e-mail to me. Thanks, I needed that. I am going to give myself a break. Talk to you soon. Jeannette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 I'm glad to hear that things are calming down for you and your parents, Jeannette. I'm hoping for a much better 2001 for all of us, too. ----- Original Message ----- From: <ednettieolson@...> < egroups> Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 10:24 AM Subject: [ ] Hello > Hello Everybody: > > I just went through 72 e-mails. I have been off-line for a day or two. I am > up to my eye balls in family problems (mom and dad) and my own health > problems. However, I got some things in place for mom and dad yesterday via > the telephone. Social Services at the hospital, Cardiac Rehab and Home > Services are all involved and aware that mom and dad are having problems > handling things on their own. Thus, we are getting some help for them. It > is amazing what only a few phone calls can do to help the situation. Poor > mom was getting overwhelmed with taking care of everything. She has been at > a loss since I have been unable to get there to help her. Dad bucks her all > the time and it gets very frustrating for her. I had a few talks with him > yesterday about THINGS. Hopefully we are on the right path. > > My stomach is finally settling down and I think the drugs are out of my > system. What an awful nightmare. Not only did I feel physically ill, but my > head was feeling like it was out in orbit somewhere. And, my body (nervous > system) was really reacting to all the radical changes happening. I think I > am settled down now and am able to get some sleep. > > As I read all of the posts, I think how very sad it is that we are all going > through such hard times right now. There is our physical pain and our > emotional pain to deal with. Losses have been very tragic. My heart goes > out to each of you. It always seems that at this very special time of the > year, we should be experiencing joy but hardship has no time barriers. I am > praying hard that we all can have a joyous Christmas and that the New Year > brings us new found hope for a better 2001. You are all very special to me > and right now I cannot respond to each of you individually, but you are in my > thoughts and prayers. Please take care of yourselves. > > Much Love and Blessings, > > Jeannette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 Hi Jeannette, You do need to take care of yourself and you are NOT a bad daughter. Sometimes you just have to turn everything over to someone else. Your parents will probably be more co-operative with a stranger than with you. Sometimes I get upset with my mom, and that doesn't make me wrong or a terrible daughter. If you don't take care of yourself you won't be able to help your parents at all. Probably, some of your stomach problems are coming from stress. I do believe some of mine are from stress. A body can only take so much and than it is going to let you know it one way or other. So relax and stop beating yourself up. You have done all you can do and that is all there is. I really think social services will get through to your parents, they deal with this sort of thing all the time. Rest today, Me Mom ---------- > From: ednettieolson@... > egroups > Subject: Re: [ ] Hello > Date: Thursday, December 14, 2000 10:56 AM > > : > > Actually, when the services called mom yesterday, she told them she did not > want any help. Then they called me and told me. I called mom and told her > that I am too sick to be playing these games and that I was wiping my hands > clean of helping her out. I turned it over to social services at the > hospital and they have been quite supportive of me. They said they will deal > with them. Mom and dad are in denial and there is nothing I can do about > anymore. I have been told by alot of people that I need to step back and > take care of myself and my family and that my parents will have to learn the > hard way obviously. So, after a miserable yesterday, I am better today. > Social services will be talking with them tomorrow at dad's rehab and they > are aware of their circumstances. Dealing with elderly parents is really > really hard. Especially when they circumvent everything you do to help them. > Does anybody else have any experience dealing with their parents like this? > I really could use some feedback about this. I feel like a rotten daughter > for wiping my hands right now but there is nothing else I can do. It is > affecting my health. My stomach last night and today has been really bad. I > think it is now from the stress. Before it was from the drug reaction and > now it is acting up from stress. I am not even answering my phone today and > giving myself a break. If my husband calls, he rings once, hangs up and > calls back so I know it is him. What else can I do? I need to take care of > me too. > Don't you agree? > > Jeannette > > > Our websites: http://rheumatoid.arthritis.freehosting.net/ > http://www.rasupport.webprovider.com/ > Change subscription options: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 do what you have to do and to heck with the rest. rhoda --- ednettieolson@... wrote: > : > > Actually, when the services called mom yesterday, > she told them she did not > want any help. Then they called me and told me. I > called mom and told her > that I am too sick to be playing these games and > that I was wiping my hands > clean of helping her out. I turned it over to > social services at the > hospital and they have been quite supportive of me. > They said they will deal > with them. Mom and dad are in denial and there is > nothing I can do about > anymore. I have been told by alot of people that I > need to step back and > take care of myself and my family and that my > parents will have to learn the > hard way obviously. So, after a miserable > yesterday, I am better today. > Social services will be talking with them tomorrow > at dad's rehab and they > are aware of their circumstances. Dealing with > elderly parents is really > really hard. Especially when they circumvent > everything you do to help them. > Does anybody else have any experience dealing with > their parents like this? > I really could use some feedback about this. I feel > like a rotten daughter > for wiping my hands right now but there is nothing > else I can do. It is > affecting my health. My stomach last night and > today has been really bad. I > think it is now from the stress. Before it was from > the drug reaction and > now it is acting up from stress. I am not even > answering my phone today and > giving myself a break. If my husband calls, he > rings once, hangs up and > calls back so I know it is him. What else can I do? > I need to take care of > me too. > Don't you agree? > > Jeannette > > -------------------------- eGroups Sponsor > > Our websites: > http://rheumatoid.arthritis.freehosting.net/ > http://www.rasupport.webprovider.com/ > Change subscription options: > > _______________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2000 Report Share Posted December 15, 2000 Jeanette, It must be really rough trying to help your parents when they aren't cooperating. You DO need to take care of you. Sometimes the elderly don't feel comfortable with strangers doing things for them. They are more comfortable with YOU. Stand your ground, you have no choice. Hopefully they will start to feel more comfortable with the service. a ----- Original Message ----- From: <ednettieolson@...> < egroups> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 10:56 AM Subject: Re: [ ] Hello > : > > Actually, when the services called mom yesterday, she told them she did not > want any help. Then they called me and told me. I called mom and told her > that I am too sick to be playing these games and that I was wiping my hands > clean of helping her out. I turned it over to social services at the > hospital and they have been quite supportive of me. They said they will deal > with them. Mom and dad are in denial and there is nothing I can do about > anymore. I have been told by alot of people that I need to step back and > take care of myself and my family and that my parents will have to learn the > hard way obviously. So, after a miserable yesterday, I am better today. > Social services will be talking with them tomorrow at dad's rehab and they > are aware of their circumstances. Dealing with elderly parents is really > really hard. Especially when they circumvent everything you do to help them. > Does anybody else have any experience dealing with their parents like this? > I really could use some feedback about this. I feel like a rotten daughter > for wiping my hands right now but there is nothing else I can do. It is > affecting my health. My stomach last night and today has been really bad. I > think it is now from the stress. Before it was from the drug reaction and > now it is acting up from stress. I am not even answering my phone today and > giving myself a break. If my husband calls, he rings once, hangs up and > calls back so I know it is him. What else can I do? I need to take care of > me too. > Don't you agree? > > Jeannette > > > Our websites: http://rheumatoid.arthritis.freehosting.net/ > http://www.rasupport.webprovider.com/ > Change subscription options: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2000 Report Share Posted December 15, 2000 Thanks a for your feedback regarding my folks. They had a meeting with Social Services yesterday and I do not know what was said but mom is more cooperative today. I had another talk with her today about accepting this service. Perhaps I got through to her. She claims all that she wants is somebody to come and clean for her every other week. I said she needed more than that in the event that she gets sick (which she does alot). They can clean and/or do anything else you need for only $13.00/hr at a minimum of 2 hrs. I think that is really really reasonable considering people charge $15.00 and up to just clean. I told her she cannot depend always on the kindness of relatives and neighbors because that gets old after awhile. She is now doing all the things she used to do plus everything my father used to do and is 83+ years old. If she couldn't do it when she was younger, why is she able to do it now? PARENTS URGH!!!!! Love em dearly but they are impossible. Jeannette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2000 Report Share Posted December 22, 2000 i am so happy to hear your dad is feeling better and will be home for the holidays!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2000 Report Share Posted December 29, 2000 Jeannette, I was just talking to my aunt in Arizone. I just checked my mail, hope you find some comfort in knowing that everyone here is thinking about you. Me Mom ---------- > From: ednettieolson@... > egroups > Subject: [ ] Hello > Date: Thursday, December 28, 2000 11:40 PM > > Hello Everybody: > > I can't seem to do it without you guys so I am writing tonight while I am > again trying to get sleepy. I always go to bed tired and within 10-15 > minutes my mind starts going 90 miles per hour and my legs start moving all > over and so I get up and check the e-mail. > > Again, thank you for your kind words and thoughts. It was another difficult > day for me. I was crying on and off. My cousin wrote me tonight from > Atlanta. Her father was my dad's brother and he died of cancer in about > 1986. She talked about the stages we go through when facing the possible > death of a loved one. I have never hit anger though and probably never will > as far as my dad is concerned. He is 83 and has lived a rich full life and > very active life. To see him so unable to do anything except eat, shower, > sit, use the bathroom and sleep is quite hard. He does laugh and joke alot > though. Maybe he is trying to help us as well. I wish you could all know my > dad. You would all love him as most everybody has/does. > > Elaine, I am glad that you made it through your surgery ok. Now the healing > process begins. I am glad your daughter is there for you. I hope you will > be up and around and feeling better soon. > > Michele, thank you so so much for your message. It was so so kind. You are > going through a great deal of your own grief. You are quite a wonder to be > able to extend yourself to me as you have. You too are angel on earth. I > wonder where you get so much love and strength from. It must be in your > faith in God. Tell me more about your other child with downs syndrome. I > have said before, they are so so special as was my little cousin. He lived > into his 30's but died from a bowel obstruction a number of years ago and was > severely retarded so would not have been able to handle himself with a > colostomy bag. It was a blessing. I remember how he used to come up and > just hug you real hard and smile. He only learned to walk, use the bathroom, > dress himself and eat. He needed alot of care. He was deaf so he could not > learn to talk. At the time he was born, very little was done with down > syndrome children. Perhaps he would have had a better chance if he were born > now. > > Saturday we are going up to the farm and having Christmas with Ed's family. > It will be good to get away for a couple of days. We are all staying at the > Holiday Inn and will have a pool and pizza party that night with Ed's > brothers and sister and their families. We have some little children in the > family so that always makes it special. We will be back on New Years Eve and > are going out to dinner with my stepson and daughter-in-law and her parents. > I will enjoy that. Maybe we will then catch a later movie or something. > > Did I tell you I also got a bread maker for Christmas? I am so so anxious to > try out my first loaf of bread. I love homemade bread. I will probably eat > the whole loaf myself. Ed likes that awful store white bread with all the > preservatives that never gets moldy. I cannot help to think it must be doing > horrible things to your insides if it never gets moldy. It must be filled > with chemicals. > > Has anybody ever tried the diet plan? I was it one late > night on an info commerical. I love that guy. He is so full of positive > energy and seems to really care about people. His plan seems to be so easy > like Weight Watchers used to be and only a fraction of the cost. WW meetings > are now $9.95/week. I think it is way too much plus I do not have a nearby > meeting to attend. I remember when the cost was $4.00/week and I thought > that was alot for what you get. I also hate weighing in every week. It can > be demoralizing. The question is, can you lose weight while still on > Prednisone? Has anybody had success with this? > > Well, I guess that is all. Good night all. > > Love, Jeannette > > > Our websites: http://rheumatoid.arthritis.freehosting.net/ > http://www.rasupport.webprovider.com/ > Change subscription options: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2000 Report Share Posted December 29, 2000 Dear Jeanette, Such a few weeks ago I felt as if I had not slept more than two hours at a stretch for years. As I have mentioned before, I take Ambian every night. (My doctor feels Ambian is the safest of the prescription medications). Still, I never slept long with one 10mg pill. One of my friends bugged me constantly about my caffeine drinks. I never drank coffee, just soda! I cut it out -- almost. I am sleeping so much better. I had forgotten how it felt to feel drowsy. Now and then I walk in the morning and stop by Mcs. Instead of a medium diet Coke, like I used to have most days, I ask for two thirds carbonated water and add a little ice tea or coke. To get my friend, Betty, off my back, I researched caffeine and found that it has a half life just like some prescription drugs. Hope I don't fall off the wagon! (I still take Ambian, but get drowsy without it). My Mom used to drink black coffee all day and fell asleep by 9:00. As far as the legs flopping all over, for some crazy reason the lazy leg syndrome got a lot better after the RA and the pain of RA blocked out the pain of fibro. Sometimes in the movies my legs would move so much I would have to stand up --people behind me loved that! I always ate candy at movies. I wonder if sugar had anything to do with anything. My granddaughter's legs move in her sleep. I hope it goes away. One day some smart researcher will read all our posts and realize that all these maladies go together! Hope you are feeling better and that your Dad is not suffering. Sincerely, Patsy -----Original Message----- From: ednettieolson@... [mailto:ednettieolson@...] Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 8:40 PM egroups Subject: [ ] Hello Hello Everybody: I can't seem to do it without you guys so I am writing tonight while I am again trying to get sleepy. I always go to bed tired and within 10-15 minutes my mind starts going 90 miles per hour and my legs start moving all over and so I get up and check the e-mail. Again, thank you for your kind words and thoughts. It was another difficult day for me. I was crying on and off. My cousin wrote me tonight from Atlanta. Her father was my dad's brother and he died of cancer in about 1986. She talked about the stages we go through when facing the possible death of a loved one. I have never hit anger though and probably never will as far as my dad is concerned. He is 83 and has lived a rich full life and very active life. To see him so unable to do anything except eat, shower, sit, use the bathroom and sleep is quite hard. He does laugh and joke alot though. Maybe he is trying to help us as well. I wish you could all know my dad. You would all love him as most everybody has/does. Elaine, I am glad that you made it through your surgery ok. Now the healing process begins. I am glad your daughter is there for you. I hope you will be up and around and feeling better soon. Michele, thank you so so much for your message. It was so so kind. You are going through a great deal of your own grief. You are quite a wonder to be able to extend yourself to me as you have. You too are angel on earth. I wonder where you get so much love and strength from. It must be in your faith in God. Tell me more about your other child with downs syndrome. I have said before, they are so so special as was my little cousin. He lived into his 30's but died from a bowel obstruction a number of years ago and was severely retarded so would not have been able to handle himself with a colostomy bag. It was a blessing. I remember how he used to come up and just hug you real hard and smile. He only learned to walk, use the bathroom, dress himself and eat. He needed alot of care. He was deaf so he could not learn to talk. At the time he was born, very little was done with down syndrome children. Perhaps he would have had a better chance if he were born now. Saturday we are going up to the farm and having Christmas with Ed's family. It will be good to get away for a couple of days. We are all staying at the Holiday Inn and will have a pool and pizza party that night with Ed's brothers and sister and their families. We have some little children in the family so that always makes it special. We will be back on New Years Eve and are going out to dinner with my stepson and daughter-in-law and her parents. I will enjoy that. Maybe we will then catch a later movie or something. Did I tell you I also got a bread maker for Christmas? I am so so anxious to try out my first loaf of bread. I love homemade bread. I will probably eat the whole loaf myself. Ed likes that awful store white bread with all the preservatives that never gets moldy. I cannot help to think it must be doing horrible things to your insides if it never gets moldy. It must be filled with chemicals. Has anybody ever tried the diet plan? I was it one late night on an info commerical. I love that guy. He is so full of positive energy and seems to really care about people. His plan seems to be so easy like Weight Watchers used to be and only a fraction of the cost. WW meetings are now $9.95/week. I think it is way too much plus I do not have a nearby meeting to attend. I remember when the cost was $4.00/week and I thought that was alot for what you get. I also hate weighing in every week. It can be demoralizing. The question is, can you lose weight while still on Prednisone? Has anybody had success with this? Well, I guess that is all. Good night all. Love, Jeannette Our websites: http://rheumatoid.arthritis.freehosting.net/ http://www.rasupport.webprovider.com/ Change subscription options: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2000 Report Share Posted December 29, 2000 weight watchers seemed to be a little better, when i was little they would ridicule you if you gained. they don't do that anymore. but it is too expensive. the last time i did it, i lost 25 lbs. don't take prendisone though. if coarse that was a couple years ago and i found it again!! might have even brought a friend or 2!! kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2000 Report Share Posted December 30, 2000 Hi Kathy: What do you think of Simons diet? Jeannette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2000 Report Share Posted December 30, 2000 Hi Patsy: Thanks for your long letter today. My dr. tried me on Ambien but it only made me more restless. I never drink caffeine either. My father and I both share the same restless leg syndome and insomnia. Some nights are better than others. If I am feeling less stressed or really really tired I go to sleep. Otherwise it is up late and bouncing off walls. This has been going on for years and years. I take clonopin but usually have to take more than my recommended dose and it takes awhile before it gets into my blood stream to make me sleepy. My husband has the patience of a saint to put up with me. He can fall asleep in 2 seconds. Drives me crazy. Before my CPAP machine, however, I got to the point where I was losing so much sleep from my sleep apnea that I would get up in the a.m. and sit down in a chair and fall asleep again. Now I have too too much energy at night. I am practically nocturnal. How are things with you? Are you having a good holiday week? Hope so. Happy New Year if I do not talk to you. Jeannette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2000 Report Share Posted December 30, 2000 i'v never actually tried it. my friend ordered the deal a meal, but i don't think she ever tried it either. kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2001 Report Share Posted January 1, 2001 Kathy: I think now all they have are these little flaps you close each time you eat something in that food group that day. When all the flaps are closed, that's it for the day. No more food. Sounds so so easy. Jeannette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2001 Report Share Posted January 1, 2001 i'm not worried about closing the flaps, it's the refrigerator door i'm more concerned with!!! kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2001 Report Share Posted February 7, 2001 Wilkommen Wolfgang, I'm glad you read English because " Ich sprechen ein bischen deutsch aber nicht so viel. " We have several on the list for whom I believe English is not their first language.. Hope you find the list helpful. I'm sure we will learn from you as well. We all ask lots of questions and learn from each other. Most of us have children, relatives, or friends with autism or Asperger's and believe mercury or other heavy metals from vaccines and other sources caused or contributed to the autism or Asperger's. Some of us have had mercury poisoning ourselves from dental fillings or other sources. S -------------------------------------------------------------- Hello Group My Name is Wolfgang i come from Germany an i am 27 Years i Have Asperger Syndrom .. I hope i can find Help in this Group Sorry my writing in English is not so good reading is not a Problem Wolfgang Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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