Guest guest Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 Colleen, sorry to hear that, maybe he will suprise you. Jan H > > Well, he won't do it in a positive manner nor will be do it > empathetically. He'll do it because he'll have to....there's no one else. > > Colleen > > > Jan Holman <janholman@... <janholman%40gmail.com>> wrote: > You are lucky to have an 18 year old mature enough to do that for you. My > children are 40, 38, 35 the day after thanksgiving and 32. This must be a > special year because the 35 year old was born the day after thanksgiving. > Her father took me over all the railroad tracks around the day before her > birth on the way to his mother's house for Thanksgiving. His family > thought > it was very funny. Not sure why he chose that route since it wasn't our > usual route. I made sure we went the highway on the way back. Jan > H > > > > > My children are 37, 35, 28 and 18. The 18 year old will have to be my > > in-home support person when I start treatment today, as he's the only > one > > left at home. > > > > Colleen > > > > > > Jan Holman > wrote: > > I was going to say I have three teenagers too, but one is actually 20 > now, > > the other two are 18 and 14. Of course, they are my grandchildren, not > my > > children, and there are 8 more of them two 12, one 10, two 9, two 6 and > > one > > 5. Everybody here must be a lot younger than I am. Jan H > > > > > > > > > > Pamela, > > > > > > Mine are 19, 18(on Monday) and one 15 year old girl........pics are > > > posted of them. The one good thing, one is gone to school already. > > > One down 2 to go. Maybe there is actually light at the end of the > > > tunnel. As much as I complain, I really am proud of them. > > > > > > Thank you for the prayers. > > > > > > Judy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > (((((Judy!!)))) > > > > > > > > > > > > 3 teenagers...me to! How old are yours? mine are 18, 15 & 13 (on > > > Christmas) > > > > Yikers..where did the time go! > > > > > > > > Praying all goes well for you, and lots of peace in the midst of > > > the unknown! > > > > > > > > Pamela > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 I took it then because I had to go into the clinic so they could teach me how to do it. I went it after work. Colleen Sharon McCarty wrote: Oh, so they have you taking your shot earlier in the day, they had me taking mine right at bedtime, but they changed that last week to two hours before bedtime. That seems to work better for me. I sure hope tomorrow is better for you too. Hang in there. Sharon MsTigerHawk wrote: I had my first shot about 3:30 p.m. It kicked in about six hours later. So far it's not nearly as bad as I thought it would be. I have fever, chills and lots of body aches, but no headache. I hope it's better tomorrow and not worse. Colleen Sharon McCarty wrote: Colleen Just wanted to let you know that I will be praying for you as you start your treatment. Hang in there and keep a positive attitude. It gets rough at times, but we just have to push toward the mark of overcoming the virus. Let me know how it goes for you. Thinking about you Sharon MsTigerHawk wrote: Well, he won't do it in a positive manner nor will be do it empathetically. He'll do it because he'll have to....there's no one else. Colleen Jan Holman wrote: You are lucky to have an 18 year old mature enough to do that for you. My children are 40, 38, 35 the day after thanksgiving and 32. This must be a special year because the 35 year old was born the day after thanksgiving. Her father took me over all the railroad tracks around the day before her birth on the way to his mother's house for Thanksgiving. His family thought it was very funny. Not sure why he chose that route since it wasn't our usual route. I made sure we went the highway on the way back. Jan H > > My children are 37, 35, 28 and 18. The 18 year old will have to be my > in-home support person when I start treatment today, as he's the only one > left at home. > > Colleen > > > Jan Holman > wrote: > I was going to say I have three teenagers too, but one is actually 20 now, > the other two are 18 and 14. Of course, they are my grandchildren, not my > children, and there are 8 more of them two 12, one 10, two 9, two 6 and > one > 5. Everybody here must be a lot younger than I am. Jan H > > > > > > Pamela, > > > > Mine are 19, 18(on Monday) and one 15 year old girl........pics are > > posted of them. The one good thing, one is gone to school already. > > One down 2 to go. Maybe there is actually light at the end of the > > tunnel. As much as I complain, I really am proud of them. > > > > Thank you for the prayers. > > > > Judy > > > > > > > > > > (((((Judy!!)))) > > > > > > > > > 3 teenagers...me to! How old are yours? mine are 18, 15 & 13 (on > > Christmas) > > > Yikers..where did the time go! > > > > > > Praying all goes well for you, and lots of peace in the midst of > > the unknown! > > > > > > Pamela > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2007 Report Share Posted November 17, 2007 Some doctors tell you to take it before bedtime so you can sleep during the worst of the side effects. Colleen MsTigerHawk wrote: I took it then because I had to go into the clinic so they could teach me how to do it. I went it after work. Colleen Sharon McCarty wrote: Oh, so they have you taking your shot earlier in the day, they had me taking mine right at bedtime, but they changed that last week to two hours before bedtime. That seems to work better for me. I sure hope tomorrow is better for you too. Hang in there. Sharon MsTigerHawk wrote: I had my first shot about 3:30 p.m. It kicked in about six hours later. So far it's not nearly as bad as I thought it would be. I have fever, chills and lots of body aches, but no headache. I hope it's better tomorrow and not worse. Colleen Sharon McCarty wrote: Colleen Just wanted to let you know that I will be praying for you as you start your treatment. Hang in there and keep a positive attitude. It gets rough at times, but we just have to push toward the mark of overcoming the virus. Let me know how it goes for you. Thinking about you Sharon MsTigerHawk wrote: Well, he won't do it in a positive manner nor will be do it empathetically. He'll do it because he'll have to....there's no one else. Colleen Jan Holman wrote: You are lucky to have an 18 year old mature enough to do that for you. My children are 40, 38, 35 the day after thanksgiving and 32. This must be a special year because the 35 year old was born the day after thanksgiving. Her father took me over all the railroad tracks around the day before her birth on the way to his mother's house for Thanksgiving. His family thought it was very funny. Not sure why he chose that route since it wasn't our usual route. I made sure we went the highway on the way back. Jan H > > My children are 37, 35, 28 and 18. The 18 year old will have to be my > in-home support person when I start treatment today, as he's the only one > left at home. > > Colleen > > > Jan Holman > wrote: > I was going to say I have three teenagers too, but one is actually 20 now, > the other two are 18 and 14. Of course, they are my grandchildren, not my > children, and there are 8 more of them two 12, one 10, two 9, two 6 and > one > 5. Everybody here must be a lot younger than I am. Jan H > > > > > > Pamela, > > > > Mine are 19, 18(on Monday) and one 15 year old girl........pics are > > posted of them. The one good thing, one is gone to school already. > > One down 2 to go. Maybe there is actually light at the end of the > > tunnel. As much as I complain, I really am proud of them. > > > > Thank you for the prayers. > > > > Judy > > > > > > > > > > (((((Judy!!)))) > > > > > > > > > 3 teenagers...me to! How old are yours? mine are 18, 15 & 13 (on > > Christmas) > > > Yikers..where did the time go! > > > > > > Praying all goes well for you, and lots of peace in the midst of > > the unknown! > > > > > > Pamela > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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