Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Tatezi, Old man Dorignac died some years ago, and I believe the farm was sold off. He had put some beautiful improvements there, a large dining room for parties, and a state of the art bathroom, the likes of which I had never seen. I don't know who runs the grocery now, probably some family members. Clearcreek is the largest farm in Louisiana, and is about 2 miles away. My husband bought a share in the new stallion, Storm Day, and we have bred most of our mares to him this year. Keeping our fingers crossed that his babies will run well down the line. The horses are hard to keep up with sometimes, but I wouldn't trade this 14 acres of beauty for anything in the world. About your meds, the doc used to tell me to take it on the same day and time each week. I went to the neurologist because my GP would no longer give me prescriptions for demerol, and wanted to see if there was a medical cause for the headaches, so I had all the tests and then was treated for chronic pain. I am one of these people who can't take medicine. Everything makes me sick and weak, from antidepressants to opiates. I am through with it all, and hope that without all the meds I will get stronger and able to get back to my work around here and my art. I used to do portraits for many people before we lost our son. Then it seemed so unimportant to make money, now I just entertain myself and do them for friends and family. I am so glad you are almost finished treatment, and pray it doesn't leave you with any side effects you can't get rid of, and most important your virus is undetectable. Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Tatezi, Old man Dorignac died some years ago, and I believe the farm was sold off. He had put some beautiful improvements there, a large dining room for parties, and a state of the art bathroom, the likes of which I had never seen. I don't know who runs the grocery now, probably some family members. Clearcreek is the largest farm in Louisiana, and is about 2 miles away. My husband bought a share in the new stallion, Storm Day, and we have bred most of our mares to him this year. Keeping our fingers crossed that his babies will run well down the line. The horses are hard to keep up with sometimes, but I wouldn't trade this 14 acres of beauty for anything in the world. About your meds, the doc used to tell me to take it on the same day and time each week. I went to the neurologist because my GP would no longer give me prescriptions for demerol, and wanted to see if there was a medical cause for the headaches, so I had all the tests and then was treated for chronic pain. I am one of these people who can't take medicine. Everything makes me sick and weak, from antidepressants to opiates. I am through with it all, and hope that without all the meds I will get stronger and able to get back to my work around here and my art. I used to do portraits for many people before we lost our son. Then it seemed so unimportant to make money, now I just entertain myself and do them for friends and family. I am so glad you are almost finished treatment, and pray it doesn't leave you with any side effects you can't get rid of, and most important your virus is undetectable. Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Tatezi, Old man Dorignac died some years ago, and I believe the farm was sold off. He had put some beautiful improvements there, a large dining room for parties, and a state of the art bathroom, the likes of which I had never seen. I don't know who runs the grocery now, probably some family members. Clearcreek is the largest farm in Louisiana, and is about 2 miles away. My husband bought a share in the new stallion, Storm Day, and we have bred most of our mares to him this year. Keeping our fingers crossed that his babies will run well down the line. The horses are hard to keep up with sometimes, but I wouldn't trade this 14 acres of beauty for anything in the world. About your meds, the doc used to tell me to take it on the same day and time each week. I went to the neurologist because my GP would no longer give me prescriptions for demerol, and wanted to see if there was a medical cause for the headaches, so I had all the tests and then was treated for chronic pain. I am one of these people who can't take medicine. Everything makes me sick and weak, from antidepressants to opiates. I am through with it all, and hope that without all the meds I will get stronger and able to get back to my work around here and my art. I used to do portraits for many people before we lost our son. Then it seemed so unimportant to make money, now I just entertain myself and do them for friends and family. I am so glad you are almost finished treatment, and pray it doesn't leave you with any side effects you can't get rid of, and most important your virus is undetectable. Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Tatezi, Old man Dorignac died some years ago, and I believe the farm was sold off. He had put some beautiful improvements there, a large dining room for parties, and a state of the art bathroom, the likes of which I had never seen. I don't know who runs the grocery now, probably some family members. Clearcreek is the largest farm in Louisiana, and is about 2 miles away. My husband bought a share in the new stallion, Storm Day, and we have bred most of our mares to him this year. Keeping our fingers crossed that his babies will run well down the line. The horses are hard to keep up with sometimes, but I wouldn't trade this 14 acres of beauty for anything in the world. About your meds, the doc used to tell me to take it on the same day and time each week. I went to the neurologist because my GP would no longer give me prescriptions for demerol, and wanted to see if there was a medical cause for the headaches, so I had all the tests and then was treated for chronic pain. I am one of these people who can't take medicine. Everything makes me sick and weak, from antidepressants to opiates. I am through with it all, and hope that without all the meds I will get stronger and able to get back to my work around here and my art. I used to do portraits for many people before we lost our son. Then it seemed so unimportant to make money, now I just entertain myself and do them for friends and family. I am so glad you are almost finished treatment, and pray it doesn't leave you with any side effects you can't get rid of, and most important your virus is undetectable. Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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