Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Happy Birthday, Janet and I truly agree. I can use our rototiller better now than just a bare 6 months ago, for sure. I recently turned 65 and am able to do more than I have been able to do in years. WHOO HOOI wouldn't bet against you, friend, that's for sure.Sharon in NW WashingtonKnitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde I think Treatment actually helped me.Today, I got out with my daughter and husband at the local football field. It is just right around the corner from my house. Yeah we can hear the friday night games during football season with out having a ticket. LOLBrei-baby wanted to do some wind sprints to build endurance during her soccer games. She is a excellent soccer player and loves the game.I decided to walk the track while they worked on the field doing the wind sprints. I walked 2 miles on the track, it is marked off, so I was able to count my laps. Then my daughter decided to run up and down the bleachers. It looked kinda fun. So I decided to encourage her, and I ran the bleachers with her. Okay I kind of walked fast up and down the bleachers. I thought my knee would give me trouble as I have arthritis in it. But I was careful to use the other knee to start my steps. And I did it, I made it up and down those bleachers 5 times. And then went with them for cool down lap for another mile around the track.Folks, I couldn't have done this 5 years ago. I just wasn't well enough.I am simply amazed at what I can do. I have not reached SVR. But I am doing every thing I can to make my life as good as it can get. I drink my grapefruit juice every day, and I think it is working. I use my milk thistles. And I believe that the treatment did heal my liver. The virus is not gone, but I am still here and ticking.I told my husband that I am going to work up to doing 5 miles, 3 times a week. That is my ulimate goal. How much you want to bet that I do it??Oh and I just had a birthday, I am 55 now. So nanner nanner Poo Poo who says that you can't do the same things when you are a old fart as you did when you were a kid. I couldn't do the things I did today at 20. LOLLoveJanet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Happy Birthday, Janet and I truly agree. I can use our rototiller better now than just a bare 6 months ago, for sure. I recently turned 65 and am able to do more than I have been able to do in years. WHOO HOOI wouldn't bet against you, friend, that's for sure.Sharon in NW WashingtonKnitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde I think Treatment actually helped me.Today, I got out with my daughter and husband at the local football field. It is just right around the corner from my house. Yeah we can hear the friday night games during football season with out having a ticket. LOLBrei-baby wanted to do some wind sprints to build endurance during her soccer games. She is a excellent soccer player and loves the game.I decided to walk the track while they worked on the field doing the wind sprints. I walked 2 miles on the track, it is marked off, so I was able to count my laps. Then my daughter decided to run up and down the bleachers. It looked kinda fun. So I decided to encourage her, and I ran the bleachers with her. Okay I kind of walked fast up and down the bleachers. I thought my knee would give me trouble as I have arthritis in it. But I was careful to use the other knee to start my steps. And I did it, I made it up and down those bleachers 5 times. And then went with them for cool down lap for another mile around the track.Folks, I couldn't have done this 5 years ago. I just wasn't well enough.I am simply amazed at what I can do. I have not reached SVR. But I am doing every thing I can to make my life as good as it can get. I drink my grapefruit juice every day, and I think it is working. I use my milk thistles. And I believe that the treatment did heal my liver. The virus is not gone, but I am still here and ticking.I told my husband that I am going to work up to doing 5 miles, 3 times a week. That is my ulimate goal. How much you want to bet that I do it??Oh and I just had a birthday, I am 55 now. So nanner nanner Poo Poo who says that you can't do the same things when you are a old fart as you did when you were a kid. I couldn't do the things I did today at 20. LOLLoveJanet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Happy Birthday Janet!! It's great to hear a story of such a vibrant person enjoying life. Mike Subject: I think Treatment actually helped me.To: hepatitis_c_central Date: Saturday, April 19, 2008, 10:37 PM Today, I got out with my daughter and husband at the local football field. It is just right around the corner from my house. Yeah we can hear the friday night games during football season with out having a ticket. LOL Brei-baby wanted to do some wind sprints to build endurance during her soccer games. She is a excellent soccer player and loves the game. I decided to walk the track while they worked on the field doing the wind sprints. I walked 2 miles on the track, it is marked off, so I was able to count my laps. Then my daughter decided to run up and down the bleachers. It looked kinda fun. So I decided to encourage her, and I ran the bleachers with her. Okay I kind of walked fast up and down the bleachers. I thought my knee would give me trouble as I have arthritis in it. But I was careful to use the other knee to start my steps. And I did it, I made it up and down those bleachers 5 times. And then went with them for cool down lap for another mile around the track. Folks, I couldn't have done this 5 years ago. I just wasn't well enough. I am simply amazed at what I can do. I have not reached SVR. But I am doing every thing I can to make my life as good as it can get. I drink my grapefruit juice every day, and I think it is working. I use my milk thistles. And I believe that the treatment did heal my liver. The virus is not gone, but I am still here and ticking. I told my husband that I am going to work up to doing 5 miles, 3 times a week. That is my ulimate goal. How much you want to bet that I do it?? Oh and I just had a birthday, I am 55 now. So nanner nanner Poo Poo who says that you can't do the same things when you are a old fart as you did when you were a kid. I couldn't do the things I did today at 20. LOLLove Janet "There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go" Frederick Faber Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Happy Birthday Janet!! It's great to hear a story of such a vibrant person enjoying life. Mike Subject: I think Treatment actually helped me.To: hepatitis_c_central Date: Saturday, April 19, 2008, 10:37 PM Today, I got out with my daughter and husband at the local football field. It is just right around the corner from my house. Yeah we can hear the friday night games during football season with out having a ticket. LOL Brei-baby wanted to do some wind sprints to build endurance during her soccer games. She is a excellent soccer player and loves the game. I decided to walk the track while they worked on the field doing the wind sprints. I walked 2 miles on the track, it is marked off, so I was able to count my laps. Then my daughter decided to run up and down the bleachers. It looked kinda fun. So I decided to encourage her, and I ran the bleachers with her. Okay I kind of walked fast up and down the bleachers. I thought my knee would give me trouble as I have arthritis in it. But I was careful to use the other knee to start my steps. And I did it, I made it up and down those bleachers 5 times. And then went with them for cool down lap for another mile around the track. Folks, I couldn't have done this 5 years ago. I just wasn't well enough. I am simply amazed at what I can do. I have not reached SVR. But I am doing every thing I can to make my life as good as it can get. I drink my grapefruit juice every day, and I think it is working. I use my milk thistles. And I believe that the treatment did heal my liver. The virus is not gone, but I am still here and ticking. I told my husband that I am going to work up to doing 5 miles, 3 times a week. That is my ulimate goal. How much you want to bet that I do it?? Oh and I just had a birthday, I am 55 now. So nanner nanner Poo Poo who says that you can't do the same things when you are a old fart as you did when you were a kid. I couldn't do the things I did today at 20. LOLLove Janet "There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go" Frederick Faber Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Thanks for the Birthday greetings. I just feel so good that I had to share. After feeling so bad for so long, I feel like a new woman. I am going to make it!!! Love JanetSHARON CROSBY wrote: Happy Birthday, Janet and I truly agree. I can use our rototiller better now than just a bare 6 months ago, for sure. I recently turned 65 and am able to do more than I have been able to do in years. WHOO HOO I wouldn't bet against you, friend, that's for sure. Sharon in NW Washington Knitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde I think Treatment actually helped me. Today, I got out with my daughter and husband at the local football field. It is just right around the corner from my house. Yeah we can hear the friday night games during football season with out having a ticket. LOL Brei-baby wanted to do some wind sprints to build endurance during her soccer games. She is a excellent soccer player and loves the game. I decided to walk the track while they worked on the field doing the wind sprints. I walked 2 miles on the track, it is marked off, so I was able to count my laps. Then my daughter decided to run up and down the bleachers. It looked kinda fun. So I decided to encourage her, and I ran the bleachers with her. Okay I kind of walked fast up and down the bleachers. I thought my knee would give me trouble as I have arthritis in it. But I was careful to use the other knee to start my steps. And I did it, I made it up and down those bleachers 5 times. And then went with them for cool down lap for another mile around the track. Folks, I couldn't have done this 5 years ago. I just wasn't well enough. I am simply amazed at what I can do. I have not reached SVR. But I am doing every thing I can to make my life as good as it can get. I drink my grapefruit juice every day, and I think it is working. I use my milk thistles. And I believe that the treatment did heal my liver. The virus is not gone, but I am still here and ticking. I told my husband that I am going to work up to doing 5 miles, 3 times a week. That is my ulimate goal. How much you want to bet that I do it?? Oh and I just had a birthday, I am 55 now. So nanner nanner Poo Poo who says that you can't do the same things when you are a old fart as you did when you were a kid. I couldn't do the things I did today at 20. LOLLove Janet "There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go" Frederick Faber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Thanks for the Birthday greetings. I just feel so good that I had to share. After feeling so bad for so long, I feel like a new woman. I am going to make it!!! Love JanetSHARON CROSBY wrote: Happy Birthday, Janet and I truly agree. I can use our rototiller better now than just a bare 6 months ago, for sure. I recently turned 65 and am able to do more than I have been able to do in years. WHOO HOO I wouldn't bet against you, friend, that's for sure. Sharon in NW Washington Knitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde I think Treatment actually helped me. Today, I got out with my daughter and husband at the local football field. It is just right around the corner from my house. Yeah we can hear the friday night games during football season with out having a ticket. LOL Brei-baby wanted to do some wind sprints to build endurance during her soccer games. She is a excellent soccer player and loves the game. I decided to walk the track while they worked on the field doing the wind sprints. I walked 2 miles on the track, it is marked off, so I was able to count my laps. Then my daughter decided to run up and down the bleachers. It looked kinda fun. So I decided to encourage her, and I ran the bleachers with her. Okay I kind of walked fast up and down the bleachers. I thought my knee would give me trouble as I have arthritis in it. But I was careful to use the other knee to start my steps. And I did it, I made it up and down those bleachers 5 times. And then went with them for cool down lap for another mile around the track. Folks, I couldn't have done this 5 years ago. I just wasn't well enough. I am simply amazed at what I can do. I have not reached SVR. But I am doing every thing I can to make my life as good as it can get. I drink my grapefruit juice every day, and I think it is working. I use my milk thistles. And I believe that the treatment did heal my liver. The virus is not gone, but I am still here and ticking. I told my husband that I am going to work up to doing 5 miles, 3 times a week. That is my ulimate goal. How much you want to bet that I do it?? Oh and I just had a birthday, I am 55 now. So nanner nanner Poo Poo who says that you can't do the same things when you are a old fart as you did when you were a kid. I couldn't do the things I did today at 20. LOLLove Janet "There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go" Frederick Faber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Thanks Mike. Lately I feel like someone has given me a new lease on life. And I am going to keep this feeling. Love Janetm human wrote: Happy Birthday Janet!! It's great to hear a story of such a vibrant person enjoying life. Mike--- On Sat, 4/19/08, Janet <doc_jade> wrote: From: Janet <doc_jade>Subject: I think Treatment actually helped me.To: hepatitis_c_central Date: Saturday, April 19, 2008, 10:37 PM Today, I got out with my daughter and husband at the local football field. It is just right around the corner from my house. Yeah we can hear the friday night games during football season with out having a ticket. LOL Brei-baby wanted to do some wind sprints to build endurance during her soccer games. She is a excellent soccer player and loves the game. I decided to walk the track while they worked on the field doing the wind sprints. I walked 2 miles on the track, it is marked off, so I was able to count my laps. Then my daughter decided to run up and down the bleachers. It looked kinda fun. So I decided to encourage her, and I ran the bleachers with her. Okay I kind of walked fast up and down the bleachers. I thought my knee would give me trouble as I have arthritis in it. But I was careful to use the other knee to start my steps. And I did it, I made it up and down those bleachers 5 times. And then went with them for cool down lap for another mile around the track. Folks, I couldn't have done this 5 years ago. I just wasn't well enough. I am simply amazed at what I can do. I have not reached SVR. But I am doing every thing I can to make my life as good as it can get. I drink my grapefruit juice every day, and I think it is working. I use my milk thistles. And I believe that the treatment did heal my liver. The virus is not gone, but I am still here and ticking. I told my husband that I am going to work up to doing 5 miles, 3 times a week. That is my ulimate goal. How much you want to bet that I do it?? Oh and I just had a birthday, I am 55 now. So nanner nanner Poo Poo who says that you can't do the same things when you are a old fart as you did when you were a kid. I couldn't do the things I did today at 20. LOLLove Janet "There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go" Frederick Faber Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. "There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go" Frederick Faber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Thanks Mike. Lately I feel like someone has given me a new lease on life. And I am going to keep this feeling. Love Janetm human wrote: Happy Birthday Janet!! It's great to hear a story of such a vibrant person enjoying life. Mike--- On Sat, 4/19/08, Janet <doc_jade> wrote: From: Janet <doc_jade>Subject: I think Treatment actually helped me.To: hepatitis_c_central Date: Saturday, April 19, 2008, 10:37 PM Today, I got out with my daughter and husband at the local football field. It is just right around the corner from my house. Yeah we can hear the friday night games during football season with out having a ticket. LOL Brei-baby wanted to do some wind sprints to build endurance during her soccer games. She is a excellent soccer player and loves the game. I decided to walk the track while they worked on the field doing the wind sprints. I walked 2 miles on the track, it is marked off, so I was able to count my laps. Then my daughter decided to run up and down the bleachers. It looked kinda fun. So I decided to encourage her, and I ran the bleachers with her. Okay I kind of walked fast up and down the bleachers. I thought my knee would give me trouble as I have arthritis in it. But I was careful to use the other knee to start my steps. And I did it, I made it up and down those bleachers 5 times. And then went with them for cool down lap for another mile around the track. Folks, I couldn't have done this 5 years ago. I just wasn't well enough. I am simply amazed at what I can do. I have not reached SVR. But I am doing every thing I can to make my life as good as it can get. I drink my grapefruit juice every day, and I think it is working. I use my milk thistles. And I believe that the treatment did heal my liver. The virus is not gone, but I am still here and ticking. I told my husband that I am going to work up to doing 5 miles, 3 times a week. That is my ulimate goal. How much you want to bet that I do it?? Oh and I just had a birthday, I am 55 now. So nanner nanner Poo Poo who says that you can't do the same things when you are a old fart as you did when you were a kid. I couldn't do the things I did today at 20. LOLLove Janet "There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go" Frederick Faber Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. "There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go" Frederick Faber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Happy, Happy Birthday, young lady! Your saga is truly inspirational to us all. I, too, have been feeling better and better without reaching SVR. I am doing a lot more lately and haven't had those bouts of depression I used to. However, YOU take the B'day Cake, with all that great excersizing! > > Today, I got out with my daughter and husband at the local football field. It is just right around the corner from my house. Yeah we can hear the friday night games during football season with out having a ticket. LOL > Brei-baby wanted to do some wind sprints to build endurance during her soccer games. She is a excellent soccer player and loves the game. > I decided to walk the track while they worked on the field doing the wind sprints. I walked 2 miles on the track, it is marked off, so I was able to count my laps. Then my daughter decided to run up and down the bleachers. It looked kinda fun. So I decided to encourage her, and I ran the bleachers with her. Okay I kind of walked fast up and down the bleachers. I thought my knee would give me trouble as I have arthritis in it. But I was careful to use the other knee to start my steps. And I did it, I made it up and down those bleachers 5 times. And then went with them for cool down lap for another mile around the track. > Folks, I couldn't have done this 5 years ago. I just wasn't well enough. > I am simply amazed at what I can do. I have not reached SVR. But I am doing every thing I can to make my life as good as it can get. > I drink my grapefruit juice every day, and I think it is working. I use my milk thistles. And I believe that the treatment did heal my liver. The virus is not gone, but I am still here and ticking. > I told my husband that I am going to work up to doing 5 miles, 3 times a week. That is my ulimate goal. How much you want to bet that I do it?? > Oh and I just had a birthday, I am 55 now. So nanner nanner Poo Poo who says that you can't do the same things when you are a old fart as you did when you were a kid. I couldn't do the things I did today at 20. LOL > Love > Janet > > > " There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go " > Frederick Faber > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 There's a song in there somewhere, don't remember who sang it, but it says " I feel good".Sharon in NW Washington Knitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde Re: I think Treatment actually helped me.Thanks for the Birthday greetings.I just feel so good that I had to share. After feeling so bad for so long, I feel like a new woman. I am going to make it!!!LoveJanetSHARON CROSBY wrote:Happy Birthday, Janet and I truly agree. I can use our rototiller better now than just a bare 6 months ago, for sure. I recently turned 65 and am able to do more than I have been able to do in years. WHOO HOOI wouldn't bet against you, friend, that's for sure.Sharon in NW WashingtonKnitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Good for you as well, Janet. You've lost weight and done things that will increase your life span as well as make you feel better.Sharon in NW Washington Knitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde I think Treatment actually helped me.Today, I got out with my daughter and husband at the local football field. It is just right around the corner from my house. Yeah we can hear the friday night games during football season with out having a ticket. LOLBrei-baby wanted to do some wind sprints to build endurance during her soccer games. She is a excellent soccer player and loves the game.I decided to walk the track while they worked on the field doing the wind sprints. I walked 2 miles on the track, it is marked off, so I was able to count my laps. Then my daughter decided to run up and down the bleachers. It looked kinda fun. So I decided to encourage her, and I ran the bleachers with her. Okay I kind of walked fast up and down the bleachers. I thought my knee would give me trouble as I have arthritis in it. But I was careful to use the other knee to start my steps. And I did it, I made it up and down those bleachers 5 times. And then went with them for cool down lap for another mile around the track.Folks, I couldn't have done this 5 years ago. I just wasn't well enough.I am simply amazed at what I can do. I have not reached SVR. But I am doing every thing I can to make my life as good as it can get. I drink my grapefruit juice every day, and I think it is working. I use my milk thistles. And I believe that the treatment did heal my liver. The virus is not gone, but I am still here and ticking.I told my husband that I am going to work up to doing 5 miles, 3 times a week. That is my ulimate goal. How much you want to bet that I do it??Oh and I just had a birthday, I am 55 now. So nanner nanner Poo Poo who says that you can't do the same things when you are a old fart as you did when you were a kid. I couldn't do the things I did today at 20. LOLLoveJanet"There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go"Frederick Faber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 happy birthday janet!!!!!!!and good for you having fun and enjoying yrself,your def not a old fart!!!!Janet wrote: Today, I got out with my daughter and husband at the local football field. It is just right around the corner from my house. Yeah we can hear the friday night games during football season with out having a ticket. LOL Brei-baby wanted to do some wind sprints to build endurance during her soccer games. She is a excellent soccer player and loves the game. I decided to walk the track while they worked on the field doing the wind sprints. I walked 2 miles on the track, it is marked off, so I was able to count my laps. Then my daughter decided to run up and down the bleachers. It looked kinda fun. So I decided to encourage her, and I ran the bleachers with her. Okay I kind of walked fast up and down the bleachers. I thought my knee would give me trouble as I have arthritis in it. But I was careful to use the other knee to start my steps. And I did it, I made it up and down those bleachers 5 times. And then went with them for cool down lap for another mile around the track. Folks, I couldn't have done this 5 years ago. I just wasn't well enough. I am simply amazed at what I can do. I have not reached SVR. But I am doing every thing I can to make my life as good as it can get. I drink my grapefruit juice every day, and I think it is working. I use my milk thistles. And I believe that the treatment did heal my liver. The virus is not gone, but I am still here and ticking. I told my husband that I am going to work up to doing 5 miles, 3 times a week. That is my ulimate goal. How much you want to bet that I do it?? Oh and I just had a birthday, I am 55 now. So nanner nanner Poo Poo who says that you can't do the same things when you are a old fart as you did when you were a kid. I couldn't do the things I did today at 20. LOLLove Janet "There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go" Frederick Faber Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 Brown! Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWcNiebYGuo SHARON CROSBY wrote: There's a song in there somewhere, don't remember who sang it, but it says " I feel good". Sharon in NW Washington Knitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde Re: I think Treatment actually helped me. Thanks for the Birthday greetings. I just feel so good that I had to share. After feeling so bad for so long, I feel like a new woman. I am going to make it!!! Love JanetSHARON CROSBY <csharonxoxomsn> wrote: Happy Birthday, Janet and I truly agree. I can use our rototiller better now than just a bare 6 months ago, for sure. I recently turned 65 and am able to do more than I have been able to do in years. WHOO HOO I wouldn't bet against you, friend, that's for sure. Sharon in NW Washington Knitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 That's the one!! I love that expression. I was exhausted last night after a thorough clean of the main floor of my tiny house. Couldn't have done another thing if I tried, but I'm up at 9:30 (used to sleep til noon and then hate to get us) and raring to go. Today, between expected showers, I'm gonna run the tiller and rake some rocks. A gardener is coming, I will help him and perhaps spread some bark in the finished gardens.Sharon in NW Washington Knitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde Re: I think Treatment actually helped me. Brown! Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWcNiebYGuo SHARON CROSBY wrote:There's a song in there somewhere, don't remember who sang it, but it says " I feel good".Sharon in NW Washington Knitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 Janet, Firstly *smacks you* for not cluing us in on your birthday!!!! Happy Birthday to you Happy Birthday to you HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR JANET! Happy Birthday to you!!!! And secondly, what a wonderwoman you are! I have no doubt at all that you'll reach that 5x3 goal! Well done you! Luv anne You don't have to be handicapped to be different.Everybody's different!Kim Peek I think Treatment actually helped me. Today, I got out with my daughter and husband at the local football field. It is just right around the corner from my house. Yeah we can hear the friday night games during football season with out having a ticket. LOL Brei-baby wanted to do some wind sprints to build endurance during her soccer games. She is a excellent soccer player and loves the game. I decided to walk the track while they worked on the field doing the wind sprints. I walked 2 miles on the track, it is marked off, so I was able to count my laps. Then my daughter decided to run up and down the bleachers. It looked kinda fun. So I decided to encourage her, and I ran the bleachers with her. Okay I kind of walked fast up and down the bleachers. I thought my knee would give me trouble as I have arthritis in it. But I was careful to use the other knee to start my steps. And I did it, I made it up and down those bleachers 5 times. And then went with them for cool down lap for another mile around the track. Folks, I couldn't have done this 5 years ago. I just wasn't well enough. I am simply amazed at what I can do. I have not reached SVR. But I am doing every thing I can to make my life as good as it can get. I drink my grapefruit juice every day, and I think it is working. I use my milk thistles. And I believe that the treatment did heal my liver. The virus is not gone, but I am still here and ticking. I told my husband that I am going to work up to doing 5 miles, 3 times a week. That is my ulimate goal. How much you want to bet that I do it?? Oh and I just had a birthday, I am 55 now. So nanner nanner Poo Poo who says that you can't do the same things when you are a old fart as you did when you were a kid. I couldn't do the things I did today at 20. LOLLove Janet "There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go" Frederick Faber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 Yeah, it's called "I feel good" by Brown! LOL! Luv anne You don't have to be handicapped to be different.Everybody's different!Kim Peek Re: I think Treatment actually helped me. Thanks for the Birthday greetings. I just feel so good that I had to share. After feeling so bad for so long, I feel like a new woman. I am going to make it!!! Love JanetSHARON CROSBY wrote: Happy Birthday, Janet and I truly agree. I can use our rototiller better now than just a bare 6 months ago, for sure. I recently turned 65 and am able to do more than I have been able to do in years. WHOO HOO I wouldn't bet against you, friend, that's for sure. Sharon in NW Washington Knitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 That's the one, by golly. lolSharon in NW Washington Knitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde Re: I think Treatment actually helped me.There's a song in there somewhere, don't remember who sang it, but it says " I feel good".Sharon in NW Washington Knitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 You GO, Sharon, so glad you are feeling well enough to do things again! SHARON CROSBY wrote: That's the one!! I love that expression. I was exhausted last night after a thorough clean of the main floor of my tiny house. Couldn't have done another thing if I tried, but I'm up at 9:30 (used to sleep til noon and then hate to get us) and raring to go. Today, between expected showers, I'm gonna run the tiller and rake some rocks. A gardener is coming, I will help him and perhaps spread some bark in the finished gardens. Sharon in NW Washington Knitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde Re: I think Treatment actually helped me. Brown! Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWcNiebYGuo SHARON CROSBY <csharonxoxomsn> wrote: There's a song in there somewhere, don't remember who sang it, but it says " I feel good". Sharon in NW Washington Knitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 You GO, Sharon, so glad you are feeling well enough to do things again! SHARON CROSBY wrote: That's the one!! I love that expression. I was exhausted last night after a thorough clean of the main floor of my tiny house. Couldn't have done another thing if I tried, but I'm up at 9:30 (used to sleep til noon and then hate to get us) and raring to go. Today, between expected showers, I'm gonna run the tiller and rake some rocks. A gardener is coming, I will help him and perhaps spread some bark in the finished gardens. Sharon in NW Washington Knitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde Re: I think Treatment actually helped me. Brown! Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWcNiebYGuo SHARON CROSBY <csharonxoxomsn> wrote: There's a song in there somewhere, don't remember who sang it, but it says " I feel good". Sharon in NW Washington Knitting is...time and love made tangible. Alison Hyde Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 Happy Birthday Janet! Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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