Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 What the heck are you talking about? You don't have that long??? You better shape up or I'll be knocking on your door with a Red Wing jersey in my hand.I hope you were kidding.By the way, I love the nicknames you have come up with for them.I hope your team does beat them some time soon,I think their heads are a little too big.I used to decorate with baloons and Joe Arena was one of our big jobs, so I've met alot of the players and coaches over the years.Very few were worth meeting,but they can skate.I actually miss the throwing of the Octopi onto the rink! love Elly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 What the heck are you talking about? You don't have that long??? You better shape up or I'll be knocking on your door with a Red Wing jersey in my hand.I hope you were kidding.By the way, I love the nicknames you have come up with for them.I hope your team does beat them some time soon,I think their heads are a little too big.I used to decorate with baloons and Joe Arena was one of our big jobs, so I've met alot of the players and coaches over the years.Very few were worth meeting,but they can skate.I actually miss the throwing of the Octopi onto the rink! love Elly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 What the heck are you talking about? You don't have that long??? You better shape up or I'll be knocking on your door with a Red Wing jersey in my hand.I hope you were kidding.By the way, I love the nicknames you have come up with for them.I hope your team does beat them some time soon,I think their heads are a little too big.I used to decorate with baloons and Joe Arena was one of our big jobs, so I've met alot of the players and coaches over the years.Very few were worth meeting,but they can skate.I actually miss the throwing of the Octopi onto the rink! love Elly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 In a way I'm kidding...but in reality I will be happy to see 50, and I'm 37 now. I just have " that " feeling, and trust me...I don't like it either. I hope I'm wrong though, as I would like to be around to teach my grandchildren how to fish, and how to DESPISE the " Yings " !!!! The way my life has done a " 180 " in the last 4 1/4 years certainly doesn't indicate too much good, and if my back keeps getting worse as it has been over the last 3 years I have no doubt I'll wind up in a chair. I'm doing just about everything the Dr's want me to do but to date not much of it is helping. I even decided to say " F " it when it comes to beer, as I was told to not have any since I got sick. I was never, ever a heavy drinker (hell a case would last me a month in the summer and 6 months in the winter) but have since decided that if 1 or 2 beers a week kill me, than at least I can die with a smile on my face. My Dr's are split on this, with my RD insisting NO brews, while my PCP & Liver Specialist don't see any harm in the occasional brew. I don't drink Liquor. My Sacriatic joint pain has become so damn horrible that it takes me an hour on most days just to be able to stand up & walk, and they are now causing pain down my legs (right knee especially) that is brutal in itself. OK..I'll stop wallowing in pity here....I do hope I'm wrong...but time will tell. Besides...I'm worth quite a chunk of change the other way! LOL...just kidding. PS if you came to my door with a " Ted Ming's " Jersey, my oldest would love you and I'd have no choice but to dis-own him. That little ... has become quite good with a computer (He's learning how to build websites at the ripe old age of 9!) that when the Av's & Wings were playing he would change my homepage and screen saver to the RED WINGS!!!! If I could catch him (he runs 2 miles at a clip 3-4 nights per week, and than does 6-8 100 yard sprints and 5 sets of bleachers) I would have sunk a foot where a Fathers' foot usually winds up in their Son at some point in time....... I swear he is me times 2....a die-hard, stubborn, smart ball breaker. I can't complain about that though...my kids are great and the one thing that makes me ant to stick around as long as possible. Later, Kirk. 2008/6/4 Elly : > What the heck are you talking about? You don't have that long??? You > better shape up or I'll be knocking on your door with a Red Wing jersey > in my hand.I hope you were kidding.By the way, I love the nicknames you > have come up with for them.I hope your team does beat them some time > soon,I think their heads are a little too big.I used to decorate with > baloons and Joe Arena was one of our big jobs, so I've met alot > of the players and coaches over the years.Very few were worth > meeting,but they can skate.I actually miss the throwing of the Octopi > onto the rink! > love Elly > > > -- Everything in life sucks except things that should! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 In a way I'm kidding...but in reality I will be happy to see 50, and I'm 37 now. I just have " that " feeling, and trust me...I don't like it either. I hope I'm wrong though, as I would like to be around to teach my grandchildren how to fish, and how to DESPISE the " Yings " !!!! The way my life has done a " 180 " in the last 4 1/4 years certainly doesn't indicate too much good, and if my back keeps getting worse as it has been over the last 3 years I have no doubt I'll wind up in a chair. I'm doing just about everything the Dr's want me to do but to date not much of it is helping. I even decided to say " F " it when it comes to beer, as I was told to not have any since I got sick. I was never, ever a heavy drinker (hell a case would last me a month in the summer and 6 months in the winter) but have since decided that if 1 or 2 beers a week kill me, than at least I can die with a smile on my face. My Dr's are split on this, with my RD insisting NO brews, while my PCP & Liver Specialist don't see any harm in the occasional brew. I don't drink Liquor. My Sacriatic joint pain has become so damn horrible that it takes me an hour on most days just to be able to stand up & walk, and they are now causing pain down my legs (right knee especially) that is brutal in itself. OK..I'll stop wallowing in pity here....I do hope I'm wrong...but time will tell. Besides...I'm worth quite a chunk of change the other way! LOL...just kidding. PS if you came to my door with a " Ted Ming's " Jersey, my oldest would love you and I'd have no choice but to dis-own him. That little ... has become quite good with a computer (He's learning how to build websites at the ripe old age of 9!) that when the Av's & Wings were playing he would change my homepage and screen saver to the RED WINGS!!!! If I could catch him (he runs 2 miles at a clip 3-4 nights per week, and than does 6-8 100 yard sprints and 5 sets of bleachers) I would have sunk a foot where a Fathers' foot usually winds up in their Son at some point in time....... I swear he is me times 2....a die-hard, stubborn, smart ball breaker. I can't complain about that though...my kids are great and the one thing that makes me ant to stick around as long as possible. Later, Kirk. 2008/6/4 Elly : > What the heck are you talking about? You don't have that long??? You > better shape up or I'll be knocking on your door with a Red Wing jersey > in my hand.I hope you were kidding.By the way, I love the nicknames you > have come up with for them.I hope your team does beat them some time > soon,I think their heads are a little too big.I used to decorate with > baloons and Joe Arena was one of our big jobs, so I've met alot > of the players and coaches over the years.Very few were worth > meeting,but they can skate.I actually miss the throwing of the Octopi > onto the rink! > love Elly > > > -- Everything in life sucks except things that should! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 In a way I'm kidding...but in reality I will be happy to see 50, and I'm 37 now. I just have " that " feeling, and trust me...I don't like it either. I hope I'm wrong though, as I would like to be around to teach my grandchildren how to fish, and how to DESPISE the " Yings " !!!! The way my life has done a " 180 " in the last 4 1/4 years certainly doesn't indicate too much good, and if my back keeps getting worse as it has been over the last 3 years I have no doubt I'll wind up in a chair. I'm doing just about everything the Dr's want me to do but to date not much of it is helping. I even decided to say " F " it when it comes to beer, as I was told to not have any since I got sick. I was never, ever a heavy drinker (hell a case would last me a month in the summer and 6 months in the winter) but have since decided that if 1 or 2 beers a week kill me, than at least I can die with a smile on my face. My Dr's are split on this, with my RD insisting NO brews, while my PCP & Liver Specialist don't see any harm in the occasional brew. I don't drink Liquor. My Sacriatic joint pain has become so damn horrible that it takes me an hour on most days just to be able to stand up & walk, and they are now causing pain down my legs (right knee especially) that is brutal in itself. OK..I'll stop wallowing in pity here....I do hope I'm wrong...but time will tell. Besides...I'm worth quite a chunk of change the other way! LOL...just kidding. PS if you came to my door with a " Ted Ming's " Jersey, my oldest would love you and I'd have no choice but to dis-own him. That little ... has become quite good with a computer (He's learning how to build websites at the ripe old age of 9!) that when the Av's & Wings were playing he would change my homepage and screen saver to the RED WINGS!!!! If I could catch him (he runs 2 miles at a clip 3-4 nights per week, and than does 6-8 100 yard sprints and 5 sets of bleachers) I would have sunk a foot where a Fathers' foot usually winds up in their Son at some point in time....... I swear he is me times 2....a die-hard, stubborn, smart ball breaker. I can't complain about that though...my kids are great and the one thing that makes me ant to stick around as long as possible. Later, Kirk. 2008/6/4 Elly : > What the heck are you talking about? You don't have that long??? You > better shape up or I'll be knocking on your door with a Red Wing jersey > in my hand.I hope you were kidding.By the way, I love the nicknames you > have come up with for them.I hope your team does beat them some time > soon,I think their heads are a little too big.I used to decorate with > baloons and Joe Arena was one of our big jobs, so I've met alot > of the players and coaches over the years.Very few were worth > meeting,but they can skate.I actually miss the throwing of the Octopi > onto the rink! > love Elly > > > -- Everything in life sucks except things that should! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 Kirk  STOP TALKING ABOUT BEING 50!!!!!!!!  you dang wipper snapper your still wet behind the ears ya snot nosed brat. dam I was already depresed about it and now you bring it up aabout life see what I truned forty all hell brock lose in my life and truned it inside out and every other way it coud not a bit of it was good then . now in a few weeks i will be 50 and have been fighting the deprestion over it big time because of how bad my 40th was and how things are already shapping up this last year going into my 50 grrrrr I hate being an old fart it sucks I want to be 30 something again I was on top of the world then not in the bottom pits shoveling poop  the rednecks Marty & G.  Stills ; An illness I know to well! To learn about Stills  http://www.stillsdisease.org/stills_info  and Hancock: We Recognize No Sovereign but God, and no King but Jesus! [April 18, 1775] : " The general principles upon which the Fathers achieved independence were the general principals of Christianity... I will avow that I believed and now believe that those general principles of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God. " • " [July 4th] ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. " – in a letter written to Abigail on the day the Declaration was approved by Congress Jefferson God who gave us life gave us liberty. And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are a gift from God? That they are not to be violated but with His wrath? Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just, and that His justice cannot sleep forever. " (excerpts are inscribed on the walls of the Jefferson Memorial in the nations capital)  Re: RE: Kirk In a way I'm kidding...but in reality I will be happy to see 50, and I'm 37 now. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Howdy Marty......I haven't considered 50 old ever, to my knowledge! I watch my Father-in-Law (73) go non stop year round....as a matter of fact he still works 2 jobs (not that they are broke..but that is the only way he can smoke & " Get Away " with it. Shiiiit!! One would figure that once you hit your 70's one should be allowed to do whatever they damn well please but alas.....the wives' still have us by the short hairs long after those hairs turn grey! I also worked with my father (soon to be 58) for all of my adult life and would be impressed to see someone half his age keep up with him. He is starting to slow down now....but I know that has more to do with the two of us no longer working side by side than it does with age as he hasn't been the same since I became unable to work. He wasn't just my Father, he is also one of my best friends! So for all of you who thought that I was picking on your wrinkled butts......HAH! I wasn't.....I'm just pretty sure the ages I mentioned above won't be witnessed by me...although I sure as hell hope I'm wrong. Kirk 2008/6/4 Marty : > Kirk > STOP TALKING ABOUT BEING 50!!!!!!!! you dang wipper snapper your still > wet behind the ears ya snot nosed brat. dam I was already depresed about it > and now you bring it up aabout life see what I truned forty all hell brock > lose in my life and truned it inside out and every other way it coud not a > bit of it was good then . now in a few weeks i will be 50 and have been > fighting the deprestion over it big time because of how bad my 40th was and > how things are already shapping up this last year going into my 50 grrrrr I > hate being an old fart it sucks I want to be 30 something again I was on top > of the world then not in the bottom pits shoveling poop > > Everything in life sucks except things that should! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Howdy Marty......I haven't considered 50 old ever, to my knowledge! I watch my Father-in-Law (73) go non stop year round....as a matter of fact he still works 2 jobs (not that they are broke..but that is the only way he can smoke & " Get Away " with it. Shiiiit!! One would figure that once you hit your 70's one should be allowed to do whatever they damn well please but alas.....the wives' still have us by the short hairs long after those hairs turn grey! I also worked with my father (soon to be 58) for all of my adult life and would be impressed to see someone half his age keep up with him. He is starting to slow down now....but I know that has more to do with the two of us no longer working side by side than it does with age as he hasn't been the same since I became unable to work. He wasn't just my Father, he is also one of my best friends! So for all of you who thought that I was picking on your wrinkled butts......HAH! I wasn't.....I'm just pretty sure the ages I mentioned above won't be witnessed by me...although I sure as hell hope I'm wrong. Kirk 2008/6/4 Marty : > Kirk > STOP TALKING ABOUT BEING 50!!!!!!!! you dang wipper snapper your still > wet behind the ears ya snot nosed brat. dam I was already depresed about it > and now you bring it up aabout life see what I truned forty all hell brock > lose in my life and truned it inside out and every other way it coud not a > bit of it was good then . now in a few weeks i will be 50 and have been > fighting the deprestion over it big time because of how bad my 40th was and > how things are already shapping up this last year going into my 50 grrrrr I > hate being an old fart it sucks I want to be 30 something again I was on top > of the world then not in the bottom pits shoveling poop > > Everything in life sucks except things that should! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Kirk  you take about your father with such love and yet use the samee words about dad and friend I do . as for age they say your only as old as you feel and right now I feel 110 so I know i look good for my age but like you I do not feel i will see what dad did 75 when he passed or mom who is now 80 and alive and very well or my grand mma who pssed when she was 90. I know i have slowed down more at 40 then they all did by there 60 " s or later. the rednecks Marty & G.  Stills ; An illness I know to well! To learn about Stills  http://www.stillsdisease.org/stills_info  and Hancock: We Recognize No Sovereign but God, and no King but Jesus! [April 18, 1775] : " The general principles upon which the Fathers achieved independence were the general principals of Christianity... I will avow that I believed and now believe that those general principles of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God. " • " [July 4th] ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. " – in a letter written to Abigail on the day the Declaration was approved by Congress Jefferson God who gave us life gave us liberty. And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are a gift from God? That they are not to be violated but with His wrath? Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just, and that His justice cannot sleep forever. " (excerpts are inscribed on the walls of the Jefferson Memorial in the nations capital)  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Kirk  you take about your father with such love and yet use the samee words about dad and friend I do . as for age they say your only as old as you feel and right now I feel 110 so I know i look good for my age but like you I do not feel i will see what dad did 75 when he passed or mom who is now 80 and alive and very well or my grand mma who pssed when she was 90. I know i have slowed down more at 40 then they all did by there 60 " s or later. the rednecks Marty & G.  Stills ; An illness I know to well! To learn about Stills  http://www.stillsdisease.org/stills_info  and Hancock: We Recognize No Sovereign but God, and no King but Jesus! [April 18, 1775] : " The general principles upon which the Fathers achieved independence were the general principals of Christianity... I will avow that I believed and now believe that those general principles of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God. " • " [July 4th] ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. " – in a letter written to Abigail on the day the Declaration was approved by Congress Jefferson God who gave us life gave us liberty. And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are a gift from God? That they are not to be violated but with His wrath? Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just, and that His justice cannot sleep forever. " (excerpts are inscribed on the walls of the Jefferson Memorial in the nations capital)  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Kirk  you take about your father with such love and yet use the samee words about dad and friend I do . as for age they say your only as old as you feel and right now I feel 110 so I know i look good for my age but like you I do not feel i will see what dad did 75 when he passed or mom who is now 80 and alive and very well or my grand mma who pssed when she was 90. I know i have slowed down more at 40 then they all did by there 60 " s or later. the rednecks Marty & G.  Stills ; An illness I know to well! To learn about Stills  http://www.stillsdisease.org/stills_info  and Hancock: We Recognize No Sovereign but God, and no King but Jesus! [April 18, 1775] : " The general principles upon which the Fathers achieved independence were the general principals of Christianity... I will avow that I believed and now believe that those general principles of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God. " • " [July 4th] ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. " – in a letter written to Abigail on the day the Declaration was approved by Congress Jefferson God who gave us life gave us liberty. And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are a gift from God? That they are not to be violated but with His wrath? Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just, and that His justice cannot sleep forever. " (excerpts are inscribed on the walls of the Jefferson Memorial in the nations capital)  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Well I certainly appreciate the offer Elly, but alas I am not in the resort. I am however a total mess, but I will update that tomorrow or when I get to it. My Ferratin level was 754????? along with a bunch of other skewed numbers. Now my Pred. is jacked through the roof and many different parts of my body are severely bloated. I was able to go to the camp (albeit a bit late) and enjoyed being there, even though I am not able to do too much. It was great just to see a lot of the kids & parents again. Kirk. PS he had a good reason to have me go down there as he was concerned about potential fluid around the heart/lungs. He had me get almost 20 X-Rays and they drew 12 vials of blood. I'll find out more news as it becomes available, but hope I don't hear from him anytime soon! He had to get me in today as he will be out of town for the next 3 weeks! I really and truly am very happy I found this guy, as he really knows how to treat a patient with no bullshit that some other Dr's seem to enjoy doing. Later, Kirk. Last item...I want to slam my head off of a wall repeatedly until I knock myself out. I only slept 2.5 hours last night (nervous as hell) and added an hour when I got home (wicked ride home with double vision most of the way....how the hell I made it I don't understand!) and now I can't ******* sleep due to my headache deciding to crank up the volume again!!! I need a bottle of Vodka! 2008/6/5 Elly : > OMG Kirk, I am so sorry,especially not knowing what is going on!I > wonder if they would have told you what was going on if you told them > you couldn't afford the gas to go?I wish we lived closer,then my hubby > Bill could step in for you at football camp.He coached both our sons > for years and still has guys come up to him and tell him he was the > best coach they ever had!I hope you get news you can deal with and if > you don't I am praying for you and my daughter is putting you on our > prayer chain.Do you have to drive yourself?I don't know how you can > ride that long let alone drive!Oh and by the way,sorry about the Red > Wings winning,tell your son congrats.I will try to send him something > if you privately send me your address. > love Elly > p.s. is there someone who can let us know what happens today if you do > have to go to the resort?Please try to let us know. > > > -- Everything in life sucks except things that should! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Well I certainly appreciate the offer Elly, but alas I am not in the resort. I am however a total mess, but I will update that tomorrow or when I get to it. My Ferratin level was 754????? along with a bunch of other skewed numbers. Now my Pred. is jacked through the roof and many different parts of my body are severely bloated. I was able to go to the camp (albeit a bit late) and enjoyed being there, even though I am not able to do too much. It was great just to see a lot of the kids & parents again. Kirk. PS he had a good reason to have me go down there as he was concerned about potential fluid around the heart/lungs. He had me get almost 20 X-Rays and they drew 12 vials of blood. I'll find out more news as it becomes available, but hope I don't hear from him anytime soon! He had to get me in today as he will be out of town for the next 3 weeks! I really and truly am very happy I found this guy, as he really knows how to treat a patient with no bullshit that some other Dr's seem to enjoy doing. Later, Kirk. Last item...I want to slam my head off of a wall repeatedly until I knock myself out. I only slept 2.5 hours last night (nervous as hell) and added an hour when I got home (wicked ride home with double vision most of the way....how the hell I made it I don't understand!) and now I can't ******* sleep due to my headache deciding to crank up the volume again!!! I need a bottle of Vodka! 2008/6/5 Elly : > OMG Kirk, I am so sorry,especially not knowing what is going on!I > wonder if they would have told you what was going on if you told them > you couldn't afford the gas to go?I wish we lived closer,then my hubby > Bill could step in for you at football camp.He coached both our sons > for years and still has guys come up to him and tell him he was the > best coach they ever had!I hope you get news you can deal with and if > you don't I am praying for you and my daughter is putting you on our > prayer chain.Do you have to drive yourself?I don't know how you can > ride that long let alone drive!Oh and by the way,sorry about the Red > Wings winning,tell your son congrats.I will try to send him something > if you privately send me your address. > love Elly > p.s. is there someone who can let us know what happens today if you do > have to go to the resort?Please try to let us know. > > > -- Everything in life sucks except things that should! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2008 Report Share Posted October 15, 2008 Howdy .....wow..is this going to take a lot of emails as I've forgotten as much as I remember most likely. First off, my headaches are weird....in that I am NEVER sensitive to light, sound, smell etc...., and I do mean NEVER. In fact, one thing that sometimes actually helps a little bit is incredibly LOUD hard rock/heavy metal, and when I say LOUD, I mean the kind of loud that rattles your neighbors' pictures off of their walls! (Thank GOD I had the foresight to buy my monster stereo BEFORE I got married!!!...too bad I hardly ever am in the mood to listen to it anymore)...... The only things that really are effective for me are high doses of steroids (which I can no longer tolerate as I have Osteoporosis in my spine) and Dilaudid. Morphine and all of the other pain killers they have ever tried via IV made it worse, if anything. I have been on every class of Migraine med, anti-depression/phsychotic med and almost anything else that may help Migraines or headaches. I had ZERO success with them all. I finally got an answer to what I'm dealing with from Dr. Wm. Young @ The Jefferson Headache Center, Philadelphia, Pa....I have what is termed " New Daily Persistent Headache " . That is the good news. the bad news is that they know very little about them and nothing that they tried work on mine. I'm sort of " stuck " with the present limits of science/medical technology. I STRONGLY advise getting an appointment with a Neurologist or preferably a headache specialist. I don't know where you live, but if you are within a couple of hours of Philly, Dr. Young and his staff are worth the trip. Worse case scenario is to contact his staff and see if they can recommend anyone in your area. Until then, get to a pain management Dr and make him work with you until they find something that at least HELPS A LITTLE!!!! For me, I get to take many of my headaches from intolerable to barely tolerable with 80mg/Oxycontin, 10 mg Valium & a lot of ICE on my head. The weird part for me is that my headaches are different than most as mine feel as if someone is ramming my eyes out of my skull from behind. I also get pain above the eyes, and sometimes in the areas of my Temples. I've had dozens of MRIs, MRAs, CT scans, EEC etc..... and all show nothing. I know a lot of people say ice makes their headaches worse, and that is one area where I am way different as heat on my head makes mine worse. Supposedly headaches are caused by constricting of the blood vessels, which ice would make worse....well that isn't the case with me. I actually have 2 of those " Blue Balloons " frozen at all times as I may need ice on my head for 8-12 hours at a time. I'd figure they have to weigh 4-5 pounds each. Let me know if I can be of anymore help. I am an expert at suffering from these M******F*******s, but wish I was an expert at solving them as they literally have ruined a long portion of my life! Email me privately @ kbonanny@... if you so desire. I will answer as best I can and help you in anyway I possibly can. Just be patient, as I'm not always online due to the way I've been feeling. Hope you feel better, Kirk. PS...If this gives you any useful information here it is...even when my headaches aren't horrendous, I usually have at least a slight one. What I consider " normal " anymore are the type I used to get every once in a while that I would take a couple of aspirin for.......I almost always have one at that level or higher. I Rarely have more than 2-3 days per month with NO headache, and even that is rare. Most months I am lucky to have 1 day where I am headache free. I've considered many Dr's opinions of the possibility of rebound headaches...so on 4 separate occasions I went a minimum of 6 weeks without ANY narcotics to see if that was indeed the case and no, it isn't...and how I made it through those " experiments " was by sheer willpower, as I suffered greatly for no damn good reason. One thing I can forewarn you about is to be prepared to be treated like a drug seeker by some, a hypocondriac by others and a bullshitter by others still. Very few will refuse to believe you are suffering as bad as you say you are if they themselves can't come up with an answer. It is no more than a cop-out on their part, and a good indication that you need to move on to another Dr. Luckily for me I had the same PCP's for well over 25 years and they knew I never complained about anything. They were the difference maker for me, in getting past a few of the ones who insisted I must be exaggerating or something as such. Do your research! Ask others from your area. Best of luck, Kirk. > > > I'm sorry I haven't been able to keep up with the posts lately. I have > read some and my husband just had to delete others so I could get to the > business information to reply to. I did however hear about your 50+ day > headache. I am very interested in this because I have had a headache since > August 9th. I went in the hospital for a few days and they gave me DHE-45 > via IV and that was the only thing that made me atleast a little better. I > came back home on Migranal Nasal and I haven't been good at all. Some days > the headace pounds consistent with a migraine (light, sound, smell..etc) and > other days it isn't so bad. The thing is. There hasn't been 1 day that it > has completely gone away. Since then I have swollen up like a balloon. I > mean seriously...pitting edema. I am waiting to get into a specialist. My > doc is just trying to keep me as comfortable as possible. I would be > interested to know what they are doing for you. (before going in the > hospital I > made numerous trips to the doc and er for shots as well as oral meds) > Anyway... let me know. Thanks, Angelia > ville, AR > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2008 Report Share Posted October 15, 2008 Angelia, I have something called Pseudotumour Cerebri... it's basically a situation where your spinal/cerebral fluid doesn't drain properly or is created too quickly, and the excess presses on your brain, causing headaches. Thankfully, getting a spinal tap seems to cure me for a while (last bout was 5 years ago, and it didn't trouble me again until this past summer), although it's different with everyone. You might want to mention it to your doctor, or better yet, see your eye doctor, as it just takes a quick check for pressure to rule it out. It was actually my eye doctor who caught the problem, after my family doctor spent about a year telling me it was all in my head... pardon the pun. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Oh Kirk,it does sound like a trip to the resort may be best.I know you want to wait until after the super bowl,(congrats by the way) but when that time comes,don't put it off any longer.I'm glad you wrote about dilaudid,I couldn't remember what they give me at the resort,but that's it.Thanks.Here's hoping you get the rest from pain you need.I said another prayer for you after reading you post. love Elly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Thanks for the well wishes Elly! I know I should be there (resort) now after coming off of the 52/53 day headache and waking up @ 3:00 AM yesterday morningwith my entire body feeling " HURT " and my head POUNDING...which it still is horrendous. I can barely see anything since yesterday as I'm " beyond " double vision since then also. I didn't coach yesterday, handing my credentials to one of my friends who is also an assistant coach (only 4 of the coach's get on-field creds) as I knew I couldn't do it and also thinking ahead that if I go down or worse he'll know how to run the same defensive plays I run and understand my playbook. Thank GOD I only coach the front 5, as my partner coach (Steve) runs the linebackers, corners & safeties. Rob is also like me in that he won't play favorites and will take his own kid off of the field without hesitating, just as ZI would with Chris. The other IDIOT that " HELPS " will do nothing other than put his own kid in the best possible situation so that his stats look good. After the game was in hand yesterday (we were up 24-6 after the better part of 3 quarters, he let Mr. Idiot have a crack at it and the fool moved from Nose, switched my Def Tackles and kept blitzing the right outer line backer so his kid could get into the backfield easily......he almost cost us the game as they wound up scoring 2 quick TD's before Andy (Head coach) or myself noticed what was happening. I almost got into it with this asshole a few times over the years and if I felt any better yesterday would've. I spent the day in a chair helping hurt kids the best I could as I just can't function. I know I'm gambling a little here, but hell, this is one of the few remaing things that I can (usually)still do...so they'll have to drag me there...until AFTER the season is over (and GOD willing) will be in 2 weeks. Technically it won't be " over " as there is a charity bowl at the end of each season to benefit an area sick kid or kids but I won't lose much sleep if I can't coach that one. Well, thius email has just taken me 45 minutes, and I hope you can decipher it as I see two separate screens! Now if they only lined up with each other! Adios, thanks & keeo in touch. Kirk. I'm going back to F******* bed, pissed to no end as I'm out of ICE!!!!! I really hate myt life attimes like these! -- Everything in life sucks except things that should! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Thanks for the well wishes Elly! I know I should be there (resort) now after coming off of the 52/53 day headache and waking up @ 3:00 AM yesterday morningwith my entire body feeling " HURT " and my head POUNDING...which it still is horrendous. I can barely see anything since yesterday as I'm " beyond " double vision since then also. I didn't coach yesterday, handing my credentials to one of my friends who is also an assistant coach (only 4 of the coach's get on-field creds) as I knew I couldn't do it and also thinking ahead that if I go down or worse he'll know how to run the same defensive plays I run and understand my playbook. Thank GOD I only coach the front 5, as my partner coach (Steve) runs the linebackers, corners & safeties. Rob is also like me in that he won't play favorites and will take his own kid off of the field without hesitating, just as ZI would with Chris. The other IDIOT that " HELPS " will do nothing other than put his own kid in the best possible situation so that his stats look good. After the game was in hand yesterday (we were up 24-6 after the better part of 3 quarters, he let Mr. Idiot have a crack at it and the fool moved from Nose, switched my Def Tackles and kept blitzing the right outer line backer so his kid could get into the backfield easily......he almost cost us the game as they wound up scoring 2 quick TD's before Andy (Head coach) or myself noticed what was happening. I almost got into it with this asshole a few times over the years and if I felt any better yesterday would've. I spent the day in a chair helping hurt kids the best I could as I just can't function. I know I'm gambling a little here, but hell, this is one of the few remaing things that I can (usually)still do...so they'll have to drag me there...until AFTER the season is over (and GOD willing) will be in 2 weeks. Technically it won't be " over " as there is a charity bowl at the end of each season to benefit an area sick kid or kids but I won't lose much sleep if I can't coach that one. Well, thius email has just taken me 45 minutes, and I hope you can decipher it as I see two separate screens! Now if they only lined up with each other! Adios, thanks & keeo in touch. Kirk. I'm going back to F******* bed, pissed to no end as I'm out of ICE!!!!! I really hate myt life attimes like these! -- Everything in life sucks except things that should! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Thanks for the well wishes Elly! I know I should be there (resort) now after coming off of the 52/53 day headache and waking up @ 3:00 AM yesterday morningwith my entire body feeling " HURT " and my head POUNDING...which it still is horrendous. I can barely see anything since yesterday as I'm " beyond " double vision since then also. I didn't coach yesterday, handing my credentials to one of my friends who is also an assistant coach (only 4 of the coach's get on-field creds) as I knew I couldn't do it and also thinking ahead that if I go down or worse he'll know how to run the same defensive plays I run and understand my playbook. Thank GOD I only coach the front 5, as my partner coach (Steve) runs the linebackers, corners & safeties. Rob is also like me in that he won't play favorites and will take his own kid off of the field without hesitating, just as ZI would with Chris. The other IDIOT that " HELPS " will do nothing other than put his own kid in the best possible situation so that his stats look good. After the game was in hand yesterday (we were up 24-6 after the better part of 3 quarters, he let Mr. Idiot have a crack at it and the fool moved from Nose, switched my Def Tackles and kept blitzing the right outer line backer so his kid could get into the backfield easily......he almost cost us the game as they wound up scoring 2 quick TD's before Andy (Head coach) or myself noticed what was happening. I almost got into it with this asshole a few times over the years and if I felt any better yesterday would've. I spent the day in a chair helping hurt kids the best I could as I just can't function. I know I'm gambling a little here, but hell, this is one of the few remaing things that I can (usually)still do...so they'll have to drag me there...until AFTER the season is over (and GOD willing) will be in 2 weeks. Technically it won't be " over " as there is a charity bowl at the end of each season to benefit an area sick kid or kids but I won't lose much sleep if I can't coach that one. Well, thius email has just taken me 45 minutes, and I hope you can decipher it as I see two separate screens! Now if they only lined up with each other! Adios, thanks & keeo in touch. Kirk. I'm going back to F******* bed, pissed to no end as I'm out of ICE!!!!! I really hate myt life attimes like these! -- Everything in life sucks except things that should! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Kirk  your in our thoughts and please do what you know is best for you and your kids  the rednecks Marty & G. the redneck's my space http://www.myspace.com/martyg58   Stills ; An illness I know to well! To learn about Stills  http://www.stillsdisease.org/stills_info If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop diggin'.  In the old days a man who saved money was a miser; nowadays he's a wonder. ~Author Unknown  " Taking my gun away because I might shoot someone is like cutting my tongue out because I might yell `Fire!' in a crowded theater. " -- Venetoklis  a government and its agents are under no general duty to provide public services, such as police protection, to any particular individual citizen... -- Warren v. District of Columbia, 444 A.2d 1 (D.C. App.181) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Kirk  your in our thoughts and please do what you know is best for you and your kids  the rednecks Marty & G. the redneck's my space http://www.myspace.com/martyg58   Stills ; An illness I know to well! To learn about Stills  http://www.stillsdisease.org/stills_info If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop diggin'.  In the old days a man who saved money was a miser; nowadays he's a wonder. ~Author Unknown  " Taking my gun away because I might shoot someone is like cutting my tongue out because I might yell `Fire!' in a crowded theater. " -- Venetoklis  a government and its agents are under no general duty to provide public services, such as police protection, to any particular individual citizen... -- Warren v. District of Columbia, 444 A.2d 1 (D.C. App.181) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Kirk  your in our thoughts and please do what you know is best for you and your kids  the rednecks Marty & G. the redneck's my space http://www.myspace.com/martyg58   Stills ; An illness I know to well! To learn about Stills  http://www.stillsdisease.org/stills_info If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop diggin'.  In the old days a man who saved money was a miser; nowadays he's a wonder. ~Author Unknown  " Taking my gun away because I might shoot someone is like cutting my tongue out because I might yell `Fire!' in a crowded theater. " -- Venetoklis  a government and its agents are under no general duty to provide public services, such as police protection, to any particular individual citizen... -- Warren v. District of Columbia, 444 A.2d 1 (D.C. App.181) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Kirk darling: I'm a bit behind the times, I'm sorry. I haven't been on the computer much in the past couple of days due to head and back pain and work among other things. Of course, I'm no where near as bad off as you and I admire how you continue going even though it's probably NOT the best move on your part. Oddly enough, one of my front end supervisors threw his back out but he refuses to stay home and rest because he knows I work even when I'm in pain. The odd part is I work in pain knowing YOU coach that way and I admire you for that and many more things. Now I'm going to go into Mother mode and tell you to go rest. I understand about being out of ice so send someone to get it for you, that's what kids are for. Have you eaten? Perhaps you should be eating things that are gentle on your system; things that are bland, no milk products, no spices. A cool compress (as if you've NEVER thought of these things) on the back of your neck and on your wrists. Take care and be well darling. Keep in touch only when you're up for it. Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Kirk darling: I'm a bit behind the times, I'm sorry. I haven't been on the computer much in the past couple of days due to head and back pain and work among other things. Of course, I'm no where near as bad off as you and I admire how you continue going even though it's probably NOT the best move on your part. Oddly enough, one of my front end supervisors threw his back out but he refuses to stay home and rest because he knows I work even when I'm in pain. The odd part is I work in pain knowing YOU coach that way and I admire you for that and many more things. Now I'm going to go into Mother mode and tell you to go rest. I understand about being out of ice so send someone to get it for you, that's what kids are for. Have you eaten? Perhaps you should be eating things that are gentle on your system; things that are bland, no milk products, no spices. A cool compress (as if you've NEVER thought of these things) on the back of your neck and on your wrists. Take care and be well darling. Keep in touch only when you're up for it. Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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