Guest guest Posted February 10, 2003 Report Share Posted February 10, 2003 i am sorry your are losing your friends and pastor, friends are a great means of support. sorry you are feeling pain, please try to rest when you can. kathy in il Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2003 Report Share Posted February 10, 2003 Good thoughts, prayers, hugs, and much, much love... Always... Tess (((((((((((((Judi))))))))))))) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2003 Report Share Posted February 10, 2003 I am so sorry that your friends are moving away. I am going to pray that you find a replacement pastor who will be just as good a friend. Sending many good thoughts your way. Hugs June Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 Please don't feel bad June. You gave many years worth of emotional support. I'm only sorry we couldn't give it back to you when you needed it. a > Hi Judi, sorry to read that you are having such a rough time right now. I have > missed reading all about my friends and what has been going on in their lives > and I feel bad that I was not able to give more emotional support for such a > long time. As for your daughter, unfortunately there is nothing anyone can do > except pray that eventually the right decisions are made. > > Hugs > June Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 Judi, You have so much on your plate right now I am sending along prayers and lots of soft hugs. (((((((Judi))))) mormar46 <mormar46@...> wrote: Hi group, I've been thinking of you all, but having a rough time and not on the computer much. Went to a new pain doctor, and he switched my meds around a couple of weeks ago. He took me off Neurontin and Ultram and started me on Topamax and Duragesic patch (for those who don't know me, I have OA, Fibro, and Dercum's Disease.) Two days into the treatment, I had a " Dercum flare " with high fevers, and had to take the patch off, so suffered through several days of fever, chills, and pain. He also found something wrong with my neck, with pain around some discs and tingling, so wants the neurologist to check it out when I see him Feb. 3. That is very uncomfortable whenever I sit at the desk, table, whatever. I'm due for more surgery next Friday and a rather large blood draw to send tissue samples and blood to England to the lab who is doing some work on Dercum's. So I'm hoping for a snowy weekend so I can look out my living room window as I recline on the sofa eating bonbons (or carrot sticks, whatever) and not worry about doing anything. Maybe find a cabana boy or 2 to wait on me? Reminds me, how is Alan doing these days? Our little Allan is 10 months old now, as are is brother and sister. Add to the health problems the stress of the on-again divorce of our daughter. Her husband moved out yesterday and it looks like final this time. To further complicate things, it seems the problem is that she and her brother in law have fallen in love (her husband's brother) who is 20 years her senior. I'm leaving it in God's hands as I haven't the strength to deal with it. Keeping you all in my prayers and hoping your pain isn't too great and your smiles are, Peace, Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2004 Report Share Posted January 18, 2004 That IS a bunch of rough stuff, Judi. So sorry to hear all that. I hope can come to the right decision. I'm sure it must be very difficult for you and Ron. Who is the physician or which university in England is studying Dercum's? That's a big positive. I haven't heard from Al since his letter appeared in Arthritis Today. I hope he's OK. Hope you can feel better very soon. [ ] Rough Time > Hi group, > > I've been thinking of you all, but having a rough time and not on the > computer much. Went to a new pain doctor, and he switched my meds > around a couple of weeks ago. He took me off Neurontin and Ultram > and started me on Topamax and Duragesic patch (for those who don't > know me, I have OA, Fibro, and Dercum's Disease.) Two days into the > treatment, I had a " Dercum flare " with high fevers, and had to take > the patch off, so suffered through several days of fever, chills, and > pain. He also found something wrong with my neck, with pain around > some discs and tingling, so wants the neurologist to check it out > when I see him Feb. 3. That is very uncomfortable whenever I sit at > the desk, table, whatever. > > I'm due for more surgery next Friday and a rather large blood draw to > send tissue samples and blood to England to the lab who is doing some > work on Dercum's. So I'm hoping for a snowy weekend so I can look > out my living room window as I recline on the sofa eating bonbons (or > carrot sticks, whatever) and not worry about doing anything. Maybe > find a cabana boy or 2 to wait on me? Reminds me, how is Alan doing > these days? Our little Allan is 10 months old now, as are is brother > and sister. > > Add to the health problems the stress of the on-again divorce of our > daughter. Her husband moved out yesterday and it looks like final > this time. To further complicate things, it seems the problem is > that she and her brother in law have fallen in love (her husband's > brother) who is 20 years her senior. I'm leaving it in God's hands > as I haven't the strength to deal with it. > > Keeping you all in my prayers and hoping your pain isn't too great > and your smiles are, > > Peace, > Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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