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Thank you! I'm getting nervous, our time is almost up. I know that the only

thing that will help us is everyone's prayers and God's intervention. I want

to thank all of you for your wonderful gifts of prayers.

Thank you so much!

Carol

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In a message dated 1/29/01 7:16:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Csvillars@... writes:

<< would like to ask all of you on this list to please say prayers that I

find

another place for my family to live. Among the many other problems we've

had, the last straw was when my ceiling light

jjust fell out of the ceiling dangling with just a wire right over my head.

I got so mad that I let my mouth get away from me and gave my 30 day notice

and we now have about 3 weeks to find another place and so far haven't had a

lot of luck. I saw a house today for rent and I'm asking for your prayers

so

that we will have something to move into when my notice is up. Sometimes I

have a hard time controlling my mouth! :-)

Thanks >>

Carol,

I hear you about the mouth thing! LOL Been there, done that, and still

haven't learned to shut it yet. LOL Prayers going up for you.

Gail

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carol,

LOTS OF LUCK AND PRAYERS!!!! i hope your able to find a decent place, at

least that will pass the electrical codes.....:-) your not alone, i never

keep my mouth shut!@!!!!!! take care.leah

>From: Csvillars@...

>Reply-

>

>Subject: Need Prayers

>Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 18:30:26 EST

>

>I would like to ask all of you on this list to please say prayers that I

>find

>another place for my family to live. Among the many other problems we've

>had, the last straw was when my ceiling light

>jjust fell out of the ceiling dangling with just a wire right over my head.

>I got so mad that I let my mouth get away from me and gave my 30 day notice

>and we now have about 3 weeks to find another place and so far haven't had

>a

>lot of luck. I saw a house today for rent and I'm asking for your prayers

>so

>that we will have something to move into when my notice is up. Sometimes I

>have a hard time controlling my mouth! :-)

>

>Thanks

>Carol

>

>

>

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carol, my prayers are with you, as we too currently

rent houseing since we moved back home last year and

dont quite have the finances to buy a home yet, so I

will deffinately pray that something just right will

come along for you and family. shawna.

--- Csvillars@... wrote:

> I would like to ask all of you on this list to

> please say prayers that I find

> another place for my family to live. Among the many

> other problems we've

> had, the last straw was when my ceiling light

> jjust fell out of the ceiling dangling with just a

> wire right over my head.

> I got so mad that I let my mouth get away from me

> and gave my 30 day notice

> and we now have about 3 weeks to find another place

> and so far haven't had a

> lot of luck. I saw a house today for rent and I'm

> asking for your prayers so

> that we will have something to move into when my

> notice is up. Sometimes I

> have a hard time controlling my mouth! :-)

>

> Thanks

> Carol

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

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lmao carol!!! never heard it called that before...heheheh thanks for

enlightening me today...i learn something everyday on this list...that is

why we must continue to share...hehehleah

>From: Csvillars@...

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>

>Subject: Re: Need Prayers

>Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 20:40:11 EST

>

>Leah,

>

>Thanks, it's good to know I'm not the only one with hoofing mouth disease.

>lol

>

>Carol

>

>

>

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lol, actually there is a disease called hoofing mouth disease. When my

daughter was about 2 1/2 she had broke out all inside her mouth and the

doctor said it was hoofing mouth disease. I looked at him like he had grown

another head and he laughed and said it was from putting your feet in your

mouth and all the germs from the feet broke out the inside of the mouth. I

told you Trisha liked to mouth everything including her feet. It just amazed

me how easily she got her feet into her mouth. lol

Carol

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In a message dated 1/30/01 7:28:20 AM Eastern Standard Time,

Csvillars@... writes:

<< lol, actually there is a disease called hoofing mouth disease. When my

daughter was about 2 1/2 she had broke out all inside her mouth and the

doctor said it was hoofing mouth disease. I looked at him like he had grown

another head and he laughed and said it was from putting your feet in your

mouth and all the germs from the feet broke out the inside of the mouth. I

told you Trisha liked to mouth everything including her feet. It just

amazed

me how easily she got her feet into her mouth. lol

Carol >>

Carol, My daughter had that too and they called it hand, foot and mouth

disease! She also had the sores on her hands and feet and said they were

painful. We called it hoof and mouth disease and the doc looked at us like

we had grown another head! LOL He said she was not a cow and only cows got

that. LOL I call her a cow all the time and ask if she was brought up in a

barn because she never closes a door! LOL Big joke here now that we have

proof she really is a cow! LOL

Gail

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In a message dated 1/29/01 7:16:03 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Csvillars@... writes:

<< I would like to ask all of you on this list to please say prayers that I

find

another place for my family to live. Among the many other problems we've

had, the last straw was when my ceiling light

jjust fell out of the ceiling dangling with just a wire right over my head.

>>

Yikes Carol!!! I think you had no choice BUT to open your mouth!!!

Prayers are coming that you find a good place asap!!!

Donna

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In a message dated 1/29/01 9:38:56 PM Pacific Standard Time,

writes:

> You got it, Carol. You are on my Prayer List! :)

> What area are you in?

> Terry

>

You've got mine too, Carol, although I didn't see the post!

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Thanks I need all the prayers and am so greatful for them. I saw a duplex

and called about it today and the rental agency was so rude. I asked if I

could look at it and the man asked first do you have good credit. I said

it's not the best and he goes Sorry can't help you and just hangs the phone

up. I really didn't need that and I can't believe how rude he was. What I

consider not that good might not be all that bad but he wouldn't even give me

a chance to have a credit check run. Oh well, there will be something else.

Thanks for listening and caring and most of all thanks for y our prayers.

Carol

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I haven't heard that their was a disease called hoofing mouth disease.

That's cool that doctors, etc. can come up with new diseases and treatments

to try to cure all diseases.

>

>

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PRAYERS HEADING YOUR WAY SANDRA !!! IT IS SO TERRIBLE WHEN EVERYTHING HURTS TO THE TOUCH!!! HAVE YOU TAKEN ANYTHING FOR IT !!!

{{{ PAINFREE AND HEALING HUGS}}}

HELEN

i am in severe pain tonight. the slightest touch or move is excruciating. blankets, clothes etc hurt terribly. i need some prayers. thanks

sandra

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sandra-am so sorry you are hurting so much and am sending you hugs and care....carol

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,

Best of luck on your upcoming surgery. It sounds like you have had to

endure the the worst that flatback has to offer, surgery after

surgery. I hope this surgery helps with your pain and brings the cycle

to a close.

I will be thinking of you friday, Cam

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- I will say a prayer on Friday that the surgery goes well. I will also pray that your recovery will be easy and pain free. When you are feeling better, please let us know how you are doing. Kathymary wagner <mscello@...> wrote:

Hi everyone,I've posted a couple times and have heard from a few of you. I'm having surgery on Friday on my cervical spine. My posture from flatback and arthritis have left me with several bone spurs sitting on the spinal cord. So, I am having a decompression and possible fusion with titanium rods. Will be in a neck brace for 6 weeks and unable to drive. The doctor doing this did my fusion to L5/S1 which was the final surgery that relieved my pain. I have been told that this would have to be done before I ever considered revision.On Jun 22, 2005, at 6:06 AM, wrote:> There are 6 messages in this issue.>> Topics in this digest:>> 1. Re:

Hello again and Goodbye> From: "cammaltby" <cammaltby@...>> 2. Re: 4 month post-op> From: "cammaltby" <cammaltby@...>> 3. Scoliosis Surgery by Dave Wolpert> From: " Racine" <linda@...>> 4. Re: Hello again and Goodbye> From: scolioly2@...> 5. Iliac screws removed> From: paulette poirier <paulettep11@...>> 6. Re: Iliac screws

removed> From: Kathy Gorski <kjillgorski@...>>>> ______________________________________________________________________ > __> ______________________________________________________________________ > __>> Message: 1> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 12:42:03 -0000> From: "cammaltby" <cammaltby@...>> Subject: Re: Hello again and Goodbye>> Cheryl,>> I don't know if you will even see this, but I wanted to say "thanks".>> I was just coming on this message board as you were undergoing> surgery with Dr Rand last year, (he did my surgery last february and> I too thank heaven for him and this board leading me to him).... I> learned lots from you...whether you knew it or not.>> I know many of us have questioned what

happens to those who undergo> surgery and stop posting. We agonize over if it means they are doing> well, or alternativly, doing poorly. I finally came to suspect that> generally it means exactly what happened for you. A time comes where> in order to move on mentally and physically, you have to move on. So> you do.>> Surely there is a cycle to a message board like this. Most of the> folks reading and posting are on the "front side" of revision, or> early is their recovery. There has been no lack of information and> support from the many wonderful "vetrans" who continue to add their> wise council, insight and humor to those of us early in our flatback> journey.>> I agree that this board provides the best support for anyone going> through this mess and hope that each and every member does their> best to "pay it forward", as you have done.>> Enjoy your days and

hey, if you get a chance now and then, please> let us know how your are doing.>> Thanks again, Cam>>>>>>> ______________________________________________________________________ > __> ______________________________________________________________________ > __>> Message: 2> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 12:53:10 -0000> From: "cammaltby" <cammaltby@...>> Subject: Re: 4 month post-op>> Franca,>> Camping huh? Well, you know what your abilities are...but that> sounds kinda ambitious! I know there are all kinds of "camping". Are> we talking an RV where the situation involves no carrying heavy> packs or lifting and you pretty much drive to the site...or are we> talking hiking into a spot and making camp..sleeping on the ground?> You will know if you need to say

"no". We go to Canada every August> houseboating...and I am a little leary of how that is going to go.> Mostly I am concerned about the beds...but last year I found that a> full sized air mattress was almost as comfortable as my Tempupedic> at home so hopefully that will be okay.>> But generally "Yes" to the fact that I have been surprised by what I> have been able to do up until now...and I try not to overdo. If> anything I think I overdo the lifting weight restrictions...but I do> try to pay attention to it.>> Good luck Thursday! Cam>>>>>>> ______________________________________________________________________ > __> ______________________________________________________________________ > __>> Message: 3> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 17:35:49 -0000> From: " Racine"

<linda@...>> Subject: Scoliosis Surgery by Dave Wolpert>> Hi...>> The 2nd Edition of Scoliosis Surgery by Dave Wolpert is now available.> I believe that the new edition has a section on revision surgery. It> can be ordered via the NSF's website:>> http://www.scoliosis.org/store/books.php>> (It shows only the 1st edition, but they have 2nd edition books on the> way.)>>> Or, from Amazon.com:>> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0974195510/ > qid=1119375285/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/103-7367223-7206269?v=glance & s=books>>> Regards,> >>>>> ______________________________________________________________________ > __>

______________________________________________________________________ > __>> Message: 4> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 13:41:22 EDT> From: scolioly2@...> Subject: Re: Hello again and Goodbye>> Cheryl,> Thank you so much for posting your thoughts! It is just so good > to know> that you are "out there" and doing well! You have been very much > on my mind and> I am so happy to have heard from you. I do understand your point > of view> and, although you have been and will be missed, you are right to > move on.>> Have a wonderful time camping. That sounds wonderful and you live > near> where it ought to be great fun. So, if the spirit should ever > move you, just> drop by? But, at

least we know now that you are doing so well!>> Most sincerely,>> Carole>>> [This message contained attachments]>>>> ______________________________________________________________________ > __> ______________________________________________________________________ > __>> Message: 5> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 19:09:37 -0700 (PDT)> From: paulette poirier <paulettep11@...>> Subject: Iliac screws removed>> Hi Everyone: Thought I'd let you know that I am home and doing > well after having the iliac screws removed. I have 2 vertical > incisions, about 2 inches in length where the screws were removed. > I was very surprised to see the size of them! About 4 inches in > length, 1/4 inch diameter and quite heavy! I am

feeling relief, > although still sore from the surgery. I'll be able to tell more > in a few weeks. Doing more and more each day. Hopefully this will > be the last surgery for me. My post op appt. is next month, then > once a year!>> Wishing everyone good health and peace.>> ette>> __________________________________________________>

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You will certainly be in my thoughts and prayers. I hope that you

experience a peace that passes understanding as you prepare for and

recover from this surgery.

kam

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Hi ,

I'll be thinking of you Friday and sending positive thoughts for a

successful surgery. It sounds like you won't know exactly how

extensive the surgery will be until after the fact. Whatever the

case, best of luck and hope to hear from you again soon.

Take care of yourself.

All my best, Dianne

>

> > There are 6 messages in this issue.

> >

> > Topics in this digest:

> >

> > 1. Re: Hello again and Goodbye

> > From: " cammaltby " <cammaltby@y...>

> > 2. Re: 4 month post-op

> > From: " cammaltby " <cammaltby@y...>

> > 3. Scoliosis Surgery by Dave Wolpert

> > From: " Racine " <linda@s...>

> > 4. Re: Hello again and Goodbye

> > From: scolioly2@a...

> > 5. Iliac screws removed

> > From: paulette poirier <paulettep11@y...>

> > 6. Re: Iliac screws removed

> > From: Kathy Gorski <kjillgorski@y...>

> >

> >

> >

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> > __

> >

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> > __

> >

> > Message: 1

> > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 12:42:03 -0000

> > From: " cammaltby " <cammaltby@y...>

> > Subject: Re: Hello again and Goodbye

> >

> > Cheryl,

> >

> > I don't know if you will even see this, but I wanted to

say " thanks " .

> >

> > I was just coming on this message board as you were undergoing

> > surgery with Dr Rand last year, (he did my surgery last february

and

> > I too thank heaven for him and this board leading me to him)....

I

> > learned lots from you...whether you knew it or not.

> >

> > I know many of us have questioned what happens to those who

undergo

> > surgery and stop posting. We agonize over if it means they are

doing

> > well, or alternativly, doing poorly. I finally came to suspect

that

> > generally it means exactly what happened for you. A time comes

where

> > in order to move on mentally and physically, you have to move

on. So

> > you do.

> >

> > Surely there is a cycle to a message board like this. Most of the

> > folks reading and posting are on the " front side " of revision, or

> > early is their recovery. There has been no lack of information

and

> > support from the many wonderful " vetrans " who continue to add

their

> > wise council, insight and humor to those of us early in our

flatback

> > journey.

> >

> > I agree that this board provides the best support for anyone

going

> > through this mess and hope that each and every member does their

> > best to " pay it forward " , as you have done.

> >

> > Enjoy your days and hey, if you get a chance now and then, please

> > let us know how your are doing.

> >

> > Thanks again, Cam

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> > __

> >

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> > __

> >

> > Message: 2

> > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 12:53:10 -0000

> > From: " cammaltby " <cammaltby@y...>

> > Subject: Re: 4 month post-op

> >

> > Franca,

> >

> > Camping huh? Well, you know what your abilities are...but that

> > sounds kinda ambitious! I know there are all kinds of " camping " .

Are

> > we talking an RV where the situation involves no carrying heavy

> > packs or lifting and you pretty much drive to the site...or are

we

> > talking hiking into a spot and making camp..sleeping on the

ground?

> > You will know if you need to say " no " . We go to Canada every

August

> > houseboating...and I am a little leary of how that is going to

go.

> > Mostly I am concerned about the beds...but last year I found

that a

> > full sized air mattress was almost as comfortable as my

Tempupedic

> > at home so hopefully that will be okay.

> >

> > But generally " Yes " to the fact that I have been surprised by

what I

> > have been able to do up until now...and I try not to overdo. If

> > anything I think I overdo the lifting weight restrictions...but

I do

> > try to pay attention to it.

> >

> > Good luck Thursday! Cam

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> > __

> >

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_

> > __

> >

> > Message: 3

> > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 17:35:49 -0000

> > From: " Racine " <linda@s...>

> > Subject: Scoliosis Surgery by Dave Wolpert

> >

> > Hi...

> >

> > The 2nd Edition of Scoliosis Surgery by Dave Wolpert is now

available.

> > I believe that the new edition has a section on revision

surgery. It

> > can be ordered via the NSF's website:

> >

> > http://www.scoliosis.org/store/books.php

> >

> > (It shows only the 1st edition, but they have 2nd edition books

on the

> > way.)

> >

> >

> > Or, from Amazon.com:

> >

> > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0974195510/

> > qid=1119375285/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/103-7367223-7206269?

v=glance & s=books

> >

> >

> > Regards,

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

_____________________________________________________________________

_

> > __

> >

_____________________________________________________________________

_

> > __

> >

> > Message: 4

> > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 13:41:22 EDT

> > From: scolioly2@a...

> > Subject: Re: Hello again and Goodbye

> >

> > Cheryl,

> > Thank you so much for posting your thoughts! It is just so

good

> > to know

> > that you are " out there " and doing well! You have been very

much

> > on my mind and

> > I am so happy to have heard from you. I do understand your

point

> > of view

> > and, although you have been and will be missed, you are right

to

> > move on.

> >

> > Have a wonderful time camping. That sounds wonderful and you

live

> > near

> > where it ought to be great fun. So, if the spirit should ever

> > move you, just

> > drop by? But, at least we know now that you are doing so well!

> >

> > Most sincerely,

> >

> > Carole

> >

> >

> > [This message contained attachments]

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> >

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> >

> > Message: 5

> > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 19:09:37 -0700 (PDT)

> > From: paulette poirier <paulettep11@y...>

> > Subject: Iliac screws removed

> >

> > Hi Everyone: Thought I'd let you know that I am home and doing

> > well after having the iliac screws removed. I have 2 vertical

> > incisions, about 2 inches in length where the screws were

removed.

> > I was very surprised to see the size of them! About 4 inches

in

> > length, 1/4 inch diameter and quite heavy! I am feeling

relief,

> > although still sore from the surgery. I'll be able to tell

more

> > in a few weeks. Doing more and more each day. Hopefully this

will

> > be the last surgery for me. My post op appt. is next month,

then

> > once a year!

> >

> > Wishing everyone good health and peace.

> >

> > ette

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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