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Becky - I would schedule another meeting directly with him and also ask for the

clinic note that documents his findings

that support this diagnosis. Regarding the cholesterol, when Macey's was high

for 2-3 yrs they told us that she would

not be medicated for it until she was 10 because the drugs were hard on her

liver and that the only reason they would

treat before that is if the Heart smart I and II diets had failed and she had an

LDL over a certain level. Her total

cholesterol was not a deciding factor in medicating, it was her LDL and the

ratio level and even then it would have to

be a certain amount even over the normal high. They were very concerned here

about medicating a child with adult meds

for high lipids. And this was even with a heavy heart disease history on her

fathers side.

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mom to (10 yrs old) and Macey (8 yr. old with CVID, Diabetes Insipidus,

colonic inertia)

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In a message dated 5/27/03 6:57:17 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

beckymcclure825@... writes:

> was awarded an award for being a Presidential Scholar of Excellence.

Congratulations!!!!!! That is excellent!!

Sandi, 's Mom

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Kelley...My white count and etc. have been really high for a long time and they

had me on antibiotics for 6wks. It did not help.....I am just barely starting on

the arthritis meds so I don't know if that will affect it or not.

Kelleyak31@... wrote:Does anyone else have a really high White Count , CBC?

Mine has been very

high for the last two years.. It goes down and back up.. My last blood check at

the end of April, it has went back up.. I know I read with the MTX it can

lower it, but mine is climbing again.. I went for more blood tests today, as I

go

back to the Rheumy next Tuesday.. I am just trying to see if anyone else has a

high white count.. Thank you..

On a different note. I went back to work yesterday, felt pretty good. Still

have some pain in my legs and am very very tired.. I worked again today,

yeah.. lol.. Will see how I feel in the morning as to if I go back tomorrow..

Last

couple of weeks I have only made it two days a week.. I am hoping I can make

it more, due to bills.. lol Hope everyone is having a good evening.. Take care

and Love you all..

Kelley in Colorado

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my wbc was very high when i first got ill. keep in mind, pred can elevate

your wbc too

>From: Kelleyak31@...

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>Stillsdisease

>Subject: Question

>Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 20:17:12 EDT

>

>Does anyone else have a really high White Count , CBC? Mine has been very

>high for the last two years.. It goes down and back up.. My last blood

>check at

>the end of April, it has went back up.. I know I read with the MTX it can

>lower it, but mine is climbing again.. I went for more blood tests today,

>as I go

>back to the Rheumy next Tuesday.. I am just trying to see if anyone else

>has a

>high white count.. Thank you..

>On a different note. I went back to work yesterday, felt pretty good.

>Still

>have some pain in my legs and am very very tired.. I worked again today,

>yeah.. lol.. Will see how I feel in the morning as to if I go back

>tomorrow.. Last

>couple of weeks I have only made it two days a week.. I am hoping I can

>make

>it more, due to bills.. lol Hope everyone is having a good evening.. Take

>care

>and Love you all..

>

>Kelley in Colorado

>Kelleyak31@...

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>

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From: " Kathleen A.

Culhane-Pera "

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> Subject: question

> Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 23:17:31 -0700

>

> My brother and sister-in-law will be returning from

> Germany to Mc Texas with their 3 year old son who

> is displaying some autistic characteristics. He needs a

> complete and excellent evaluation. And if he is

> autistic, then excellent care. Would you be able to

> help me/ help them find the best place for evaulation

> and treatment close to them?

>

> Thanks, Kathie

>

> ---

> Kathleen Culhane-Pera

> kathiecp@y...

>

Hello. Try Dr. Diego Escobar (956) 687-8000. The Rio

Grande Valley is pretty dismal in services for autism though there is

such a high incidence that I suspect there are clusters. The only

reason I can think of for this is that the soil is so contaminated

with pesticides from years of crop dusting. Anyway, Dr. Escobar is

cool and probably is the only practitioner locally who has experience

with autism (the others think its " artistic " ). The local school

district is hostile and backwards --the RGV is the armpit of the

country and Mc is an oozing zit-- and you have to fight tooth

and nail for everything. Our daughter is at Fields Elementary in the

southern part of Mc and the teachers and staff there have been

wonderful, however. My fat girl is in a regular classroom and thank

god has profited from this.

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From: " Kathleen A.

Culhane-Pera "

> To:

> Subject: question

> Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 23:17:31 -0700

>

> My brother and sister-in-law will be returning from

> Germany to Mc Texas with their 3 year old son who

> is displaying some autistic characteristics. He needs a

> complete and excellent evaluation. And if he is

> autistic, then excellent care. Would you be able to

> help me/ help them find the best place for evaulation

> and treatment close to them?

>

> Thanks, Kathie

>

> ---

> Kathleen Culhane-Pera

> kathiecp@y...

>

Hello. Try Dr. Diego Escobar (956) 687-8000. The Rio

Grande Valley is pretty dismal in services for autism though there is

such a high incidence that I suspect there are clusters. The only

reason I can think of for this is that the soil is so contaminated

with pesticides from years of crop dusting. Anyway, Dr. Escobar is

cool and probably is the only practitioner locally who has experience

with autism (the others think its " artistic " ). The local school

district is hostile and backwards --the RGV is the armpit of the

country and Mc is an oozing zit-- and you have to fight tooth

and nail for everything. Our daughter is at Fields Elementary in the

southern part of Mc and the teachers and staff there have been

wonderful, however. My fat girl is in a regular classroom and thank

god has profited from this.

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In a message dated 06/23/2003 9:05:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

2r1@... writes:

> When did this start Beth? Just lately, or have you noticed it before

> also? Does it hurt to eat?

>

Well, I had a bout of it in March, and the Dr. upped my plaquenil back to 2

pills a day, I had been on 1 for a really long time. It got better gradually

and probably about 3 weeks later it was mostly gone. This one is pretty

painful and not sure if it is arthritis from stills or a gland thing from

sjogrens. My mouth got really (like arid dry) for about a week and then this

hit.

But it is really where my joints are that I can feel it most........ I am

running a slight fever so it might be my annual june flare that I have after

school lets out (I am a teacher)........

Beth :)

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Goodness yes Beth! When I was first ill, I couldn't even open my mouth

hardly for weeks. It did go away and I haven't had it since. The only

thing I did was use heat and ice. I hope your feeling better soon and it

doesn't last long. Melt

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> I was wondering if anyone has ever had a little jaw arthritis during a

flare?

>

> What did you do for it?

>

> Beth

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Hi Beth,

My answer to that one is ...yes! I had some bad pain for some time,

and I was afraid it would lead to not being able to eat or talk. When

I told my husband about my worries..he said " oh, you will always

find a way to talk. " Years later now, it gives me no trouble. Also,

I experienced many severe pains at the bottom of the ear way

back where the jaw connects, and my doctor told me that was

arthritis in the jaw.

The only thing that helped for me., was " time. "

There is something though called TMJ (?) that can cause serious

problems also. Our 28 year old son has that to a small degree.

The dentist diagnosed it, asnd told him it could get to the point

where in years ahead he may need surgery because of it.

When did this start Beth? Just lately, or have you noticed it before

also? Does it hurt to eat?

Love, tricia

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Hi Everyone,

I was wondering if anyone has ever had a little jaw arthritis during a

flare?

What did you do for it?

Beth

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Beth,

funny you mention this today -- I haven't had a problem in the past few

months with my jaw but today it is killing me. Unfortunately all I've really

done

is the same stuff I do for my other joints (i.e., prednisone and other meds).

if it is really bad you could ask you rhematologist if they think some kind

of retainer might help, but I don't think it does (at least it didn't help me

at all). Others may have had luck.

sorry you're in pain!

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Beth,

Here's hoping it will get better when school is out. It sounds

miserable.

Hugs, tricia

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In a message dated 06/23/2003 9:05:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

2r1@... writes:

> When did this start Beth? Just lately, or have you noticed it before

> also? Does it hurt to eat?

>

Well, I had a bout of it in March, and the Dr. upped my plaquenil back to

2

pills a day, I had been on 1 for a really long time. It got better

gradually

and probably about 3 weeks later it was mostly gone. This one is pretty

painful and not sure if it is arthritis from stills or a gland thing from

sjogrens. My mouth got really (like arid dry) for about a week and then

this hit.

But it is really where my joints are that I can feel it most........ I am

running a slight fever so it might be my annual june flare that I have after

school lets out (I am a teacher)........

Beth :)

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Hi Beth,

When I would get my flares, I'd have a terrible, terrible, terrible sore

throat but not any jaw pain that I remember. My gums would be sore also. I

wonder if you might have some arthritis there and it's not active until you get

a

bit of a flare.

I hope it goes away soon as none of us need any extra pain! :o(

xxoo

Mi. Carmen

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Hi Vicki,

There are a few changes...elasticity, moisture content.

For me, my skin got really, REALLY dry. I was slathering lotion on all the

time. I am also a fair skinned red head and noticed dark circles forming

under the eyes. I've noticed more wrinkles in my skin, and the elasticity

just isn't there like it use be. However, at 2 months, I broke out like I

was 16 again. I up-ed my water intake a bit and it cleared up, but I do

know some that had to go on birth control to clear up the acne.

I have heard however, that I look much younger now that I've lost weight.

When I wear make-up, I'm told I " look my age " (34, 35 in November) but since

I am not one that's big on make up unless it's a special occasion, I usually

go " neekid " on the face. That's when I get the most comments. The one I

get the most is someone mixing me up with my girls. My oldest daughter will

be 14 in 13 days. She weighs in at 152 and she's 5' 4 " . My middle one is

12.5 and she weighs in at 168 at just shy of 5' 4 " . My youngest is 11.5 and

weighs in at 132 and she's 5' 1 " . Most people tend to mix me up with my

middle one, though I've heard a few make comments about me and the oldest.

(Big difference... she has blond hair and her boobs are MUCH perkier then

mine. I mean, at least her nipples are where they're suppose to be!) The

middle one, *I* think looks like her Dad, but I've heard a lot of people

confuse her for me because of the red hair probably. The youngest is just

too short yet but she's got blond hair too!

So, there are a lot factors to take into consideration, age, elasticity, how

good the skin was before weight loss, etc. WAY too many factors. Everyone

is an individual with different genes... some got good ones some like me got

the crappy ones. (READ: Adopted...birth family is PSYCHO!)

GOOD LUCK!

Melisa in CA'-147

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> Hi Vicki,

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> There are a few changes...elasticity, moisture content.

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yes- ive heard some people break out. i have brown hair and very

fair skin. i have oily skin, my mom is dry. how i would love to have

dry skin. seems easier to manage. nothing like being 34 with a big

ol' north star goin on. thats me!!!!!!!! lol. im glad fluids helped

though. i should try upping my fluids now because that time of the

month makes me break out bad. age can even change our skin- my mom

used to be oily. winter makes my skin dryer and i love it. weird

huh?? oh well- i have stuff for oily skin and dry skin- im a

cosmetic junkie- so either way im ready for it.

thank for the info.

vicki

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Hi Vicki, I'm 37 and I still break out too. Unfortunately after I was

out of the hospital and off all anti-biotics the oily skin and

breakouts came back. I have Rosecea (sp?) and I had a perfectly white

face while in the hospital but now the red cheeks are back :(

Cinda :)

> hi beauties-

>

> got another post op question. i was reading in the binder about how

> post ops skin can change. can you guys tell me what changes you

> encountered. i have really oily skin so if the surgery dries out my

> skin, i'll be lovin life. im 34 and i still break out. yuk

>

> vicki

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> Hi Vicki, I'm 37 and I still break out too. Unfortunately after I

was

> out of the hospital and off all anti-biotics the oily skin and

> breakouts came back. I have Rosecea (sp?) and I had a perfectly

white

> face while in the hospital but now the red cheeks are back :(

>

> Cinda :)

>

>

guess we are stuck with break outs huh? one good thing about oily

skin is that it makes you look younger longer. what do you find that

works well for your skin?

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You are right about the looking younger thing. People are always

surprised when I tell them how old I am. lol I have some metrogel

cream that I got from the dermitologist. It seems to keep the rocesea

breakouts to a minimum.

Cinda :)

> guess we are stuck with break outs huh? one good thing about oily

> skin is that it makes you look younger longer. what do you find

that

> works well for your skin?

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> hi beauties-

>

> got another post op question. i was reading in the binder about

how

> post ops skin can change. can you guys tell me what changes you

> encountered. i have really oily skin so if the surgery dries out

my

> skin, i'll be lovin life. im 34 and i still break out. yuk

>

> vicki

Mine got extremely dry- all over. I had lotion on me one end to the

other. I never broke out on my face like so many do. But I did

loose alot of hair. It started three months out and lasted three

months. I had 3 ziploc bags full just from my brush in the morning-

not what I left everywhere I went, in the carpet, cars, stores,

work, etc. I would be standing at work and could actually feel and

see it fall. To scarey for me, but it did stop and is slowly

growing back out. I had butt length hair and cut it last Sept to

let the new hairs catch up. They havent yet but are trying. Alot

of women just cut it short and look great! But alas, I have real

curly hair and if cut short would have a brillo pad. lol

Sharon in Onyx

who reminds you- we are all so different, ymmv

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> > hi beauties-

> >

> >yes- i hear about the hair part. thats ok- i'll be thin and

bald.............lol. im kidding. my skin started to change as i hit

my 30's but i still get that monthly acne- yuk. there are some great

moisturizers out there. if you have access to the line " Biotherm " ,

you should try it. awesome stuff. my friend who had her surgery in

march uses it because her skin became very dry and she said it

works. ive used it for 3 years now and after surgery, i will

continue to because they have something for everyones skin type. its

really good stuff- inexpensive too! i like that part.

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Two words for you .... VERY DRY. I haven't had a break out since

surgery. LOVE IT! But some areas are too dry. Tammy

> hi beauties-

>

> got another post op question. i was reading in the binder about how

> post ops skin can change. can you guys tell me what changes you

> encountered. i have really oily skin so if the surgery dries out my

> skin, i'll be lovin life. im 34 and i still break out. yuk

>

> vicki

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Hi,

I am not sure the age of your child. I am not familar with Neocate or

Pediasure. My son is on Pediatric Vivonex double dilution with pear juice and

other

vitamins. Alot of parents put their children on Tolerex. But my doctor felt

more comfortable with giving me a script for the Vivonex. Jimmy has been on

the diet for 4 months and he is doing so much better.

Vivonex is an amino acid based diet (not milk-based). It is already broken

down so the body does not have to work so hard to digest.

Lorraine

Mom to Jimmy - SMA1 - age 16 mos.

www.oursmaangels.com/jimmy

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In a message dated 8/5/2003 11:18:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

mhogg69@... writes:

> I'm in search for an ointment or

> cream that makes scars go away or fade. It would be great on all of my

> surgical scars as well as the scars left from those darn mosquito bits etc

There is a cream called Mederma -- and Walgreens does have a house version of

it. It does reduce the appearance of scars as long as you stay out of the

sun... If you go into the sun after you have faded them, they will show up

again, as scarred skin does not tan like unscarred skin...

Hope this helps.

Love,

Kate

Largo, FL

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Hi Marilyn,

My son-in-law (who is a podiatrist) gave me Mederma for scars. I used it

once and it seemed to work. I believe it is an OTC med.

Hope this is helpful

Ann K

ON LI NY

Question

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> I thought perhaps Kate who works at a pharmacy or anyone else might know

> could possibly help me with this question. I'm in search for an ointment

or

> cream that makes scars go away or fade. It would be great on all of my

> surgical scars as well as the scars left from those darn mosquito bits

etc.

>

> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Marilyn

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" DH " is short on the Internet for " Dear Husband "

At 08:44 PM 8/7/2003 -0400, you wrote:

>I am VERY new to this list and have been reading ALL your post - but, I

>cannot figure out what " dh " means. Pardon my ignorance......but could

>someone tell me. Thanks. :>)

>

>Martha

> Re: Debby : )

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> Hi Debby,

> The clinic's name says it all " Hope Haven " . The name does

> represent " HOPE " .

> I've heard wonderful stories from previous cyber friends about this

> place. Jordan is in good hands and what a relief of comfort to know

> that they would understand and they know Jordan would benefit for

> the appropriate education he needs towards his environment and

> future.

> Yeah! Yes! Lets drink to the future goals. Looking forward hearing

> more when things happen.

> Make sure you save those receipts when you purchase those goodies.

> You never know within a year if it adds up to $3,000. to apply

> towards tax reduction on anything related to your sons disability if

> the rule applies in your state.

> I had a lump in my throat as I read your post because I'm imagining

> on how you and dh felt. It does give some HOPE and I'm happy to hear

> some wonderful news for you and your family. Its all within time but

> its worth it, when results happen. HUGS, HUGS!

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Lillie,

For me, and I think others, it is bittersweet. As much as you want and need

to lose the weight it is still a comfort zone, emotionally. By being heavy you

can avoid different things in life (there are trade-in problems, of course).

The weight can be a buffer zone between you and the world. As happy and excited

as I was to lose the weight, it was still strange to be treated differently.

It was weird to get hit on. It was both nice (to have someone think I was good

enough to hit on) and uncomfortable (maybe that was one thing I ran away

from?). It took many times of going to the wrong section in the clothing stores

because I still saw myself as a plus size gal. My old friend " food " that was my

comfort when I was lonely, depressed, happy, mad....whatever was no longer

available. Face it, it is hard to eat comfort food when you can only have a few

bites. It just isn't the same. I was forced to actually face my life and its

problems head on, instead of avoiding and hiding. I have become a better person

for it, but there were times when I just wanted to eat a few hamburgers,

fries and shake and feel better that way. Very frustrating.

I finally hit a point in my " journey " where I realized that I was turning

into the person I always wanted to be, but was afraid to. My whoel self-image

changed. I become more assertive and didn't try so hard to please everyone. I

didn't need their approval to be happy. I was happy all on my own. It was a cool

feeling. I still hit points where I worry about pleasing others. But then I

kick myself in the butt and go on!

Okay, I rambled but did I address the question at all?

in Vancouver

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