Guest guest Posted August 19, 2001 Report Share Posted August 19, 2001 Colleen I bet he's going to be sore for quite a while. My sister had an accident two weeks ago and she's still out of work (she's a court stenographer). It seems she was at a bike shop purchasing a bicycle built for two so she and her boyfriend could go riding. Well, the salesman had taken it outside the shop to demonstrate it and had her get on the back and the salesman was on the front. The back handlebars came right off and my sister took a good fall to the cement. She broke (3) ribs and scraped her leg all up. Needless to say, she now has a lawyer handling it. Broken ribs take a long time to heal and the doctor doesn't know how much longer she'll be out of work. Boy, I smell some big money coming her way for this. M My Saturday! Hi All!Well what a yuck day today was!!! We hauled 2 Jeep Cherokees worth ofstuff down to my in-laws to sell in their yard. Last weekend we made$200. So yesterday I spent about 6 hours going thru all the kids oldclothes & pricing them to sell. That was while I was dealing with acongested head, runny nose, headache, and sneezing fits. (That's whattook me so long!)We only made about $70 today. There was no one stopping & there werelots of sales today. I figured people would be making a day of it,stopping at all the sales. Nope! I did leave with 1 less box of babyclothes, so I was happy about that. And G-I've got a garbage bagfull of 18 & 24 month clothes for you! sat in one of my FIL's folding camp chairs & fell to the groundinstead. Apparantely the screws that they put in at the factory thatholds the fabric seat in place weren't installed tightly. The screwspopped out & he practically folded in half as he fell into the middle ofthe chair legs onto the ground. He really did a number on histailbone. I had to have his dad help get him up & into the house. ButMister Man refused to let us call the ambulance for him. He walkedaround with a baggy of ice stuck in the back of his pants for a while.(That was a pretty comical sight!!!) He's still walking like a crippledold man, but refuses to go to a doctor. MEN!And apparantely Terri drove by while we were packing up, but she didn'tstop! (I'll call you tomorrow! The mica is here!)I put about 15 books up for sale at Half.com Thursday, and got noticetoday that I've sold 2 of them!!! One was priced $5 at the garage sale,and I sold it for $15 at half.com. I like that!Sorry that was so long! But I haven't posted much in the past day. Ohyeah, an order from Neilsen Soapwerks was waiting for me when I gothome. New molds & micas to play with!!! YAY!ColleenCountry Meadow CreationsOur members maphttp://.homestead.com/locations.htmlOur Message Boardhttp://www.voy.com/21568/Check out these great Molds!!http://soapwerks.com/martinworld.htmAll posts to this list are copyrighted by post author. They may NOT be forwarded, copied, or used in anyway without the permission of the post author with the exception of answering posts to this list. Posts are personal opinions only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2001 Report Share Posted August 19, 2001 Boy I feel for her... I broke 2 ribs when I was teen and had all kinds of problems.. wound up with pneumonia as a result of not being able to take deep breathes I missed 6 weeks of 9th grade! It happened when I was getting my moms sewing machine out from behind a chair in the living room. Right next to the chair was a magazine of my sisters (Cosmopolitan!) and not thinking I stepped on the mag to move the chair out and my foot slipped on the glossy mag cover... the chair went flying out of my way and I landed my ribs right on the sewing machine! It was the one and only time I cussed and yelled at my father and got away with it lol I hurt for 3 or 4 years after that and even now I can't lay on the floor on that side for very long... my ribs are all lumpy and it hurts my skin to have preasure on them. Hope shes feeling better and she can recover some money for it.... sounds like a motorcycle my hubby ALMOST test drove a few years back... the handle bars came off before he was even on it, thank God! Terri... who doesn't want to help with another tranny job for a very long time... when he said we would drop the tranny out of the way I didn't know he actually meant it would drop out!! (a result of not having enough strong hands to help and he planned it that way without telling me!! MEN! Joe Murray wrote: Colleen I bet he's going to be sore for quite a while. My sister had an accident two weeks ago and she's still out of work (she's a court stenographer). It seems she was at a bike shop purchasing a bicycle built for two so she and her boyfriend could go riding. Well, the salesman had taken it outside the shop to demonstrate it and had her get on the back and the salesman was on the front. The back handlebars came right off and my sister took a good fall to the cement. She broke (3) ribs and scraped her leg all up. Needless to say, she now has a lawyer handling it. Broken ribs take a long time to heal and the doctor doesn't know how much longer she'll be out of work. Boy, I smell some big money coming her way for this. M My Saturday! Hi All! Well what a yuck day today was!!! We hauled 2 Jeep Cherokees worth of stuff down to my in-laws to sell in their yard. Last weekend we made $200. So yesterday I spent about 6 hours going thru all the kids old clothes & pricing them to sell. That was while I was dealing with a congested head, runny nose, headache, and sneezing fits. (That's what took me so long!) We only made about $70 today. There was no one stopping & there were lots of sales today. I figured people would be making a day of it, stopping at all the sales. Nope! I did leave with 1 less box of baby clothes, so I was happy about that. And G-I've got a garbage bag full of 18 & 24 month clothes for you! sat in one of my FIL's folding camp chairs & fell to the ground instead. Apparantely the screws that they put in at the factory that holds the fabric seat in place weren't installed tightly. The screws popped out & he practically folded in half as he fell into the middle of the chair legs onto the ground. He really did a number on his tailbone. I had to have his dad help get him up & into the house. But Mister Man refused to let us call the ambulance for him. He walked around with a baggy of ice stuck in the back of his pants for a while. (That was a pretty comical sight!!!) He's still walking like a crippled old man, but refuses to go to a doctor. MEN! And apparantely Terri drove by while we were packing up, but she didn't stop! (I'll call you tomorrow! The mica is here!) I put about 15 books up for sale at Half.com Thursday, and got notice today that I've sold 2 of them!!! One was priced $5 at the garage sale, and I sold it for $15 at half.com. I like that! Sorry that was so long! But I haven't posted much in the past day. Oh yeah, an order from Neilsen Soapwerks was waiting for me when I got home. New molds & micas to play with!!! YAY! Colleen Country Meadow Creations Our members map http://.homestead.com/locations.html Our Message Board http://www.voy.com/21568/ Check out these great Molds!! http://soapwerks.com/martinworld.htm All posts to this list are copyrighted by post author. They may NOT be forwarded, copied, or used in anyway without the permission of the post author with the exception of answering posts to this list. Posts are personal opinions only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2001 Report Share Posted August 19, 2001 Wow , that's awful! Bet that salesman wishes he didn't go to work that day! Hope your sister is doing better soon! And is sore today, but no limping around. He says he is fine, just his butt hurts! Colleen Country Meadow Creations Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2001 Report Share Posted August 19, 2001 Gosh , that's awful. Being an avid biker myself, I can only imagine....I hate crashes. Husband did an endo while biking on a trail in Little Falls. Anyway, didn't this salesman do anything. You know like offer to take her to the ER or sometime. Or maybe he did. I know when someone got hurt at our business we encougaged her to go immediately to the ER, at our expense, to make sure everything was ok. Hope that wasn't a local shop that was so careless. Hope she's doing better. chris Joe Murray wrote: Colleen I bet he's going to be sore for quite a while. My sister had an accidenttwo weeks ago and she's still out of work Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2001 Report Share Posted August 19, 2001 Glad to hear he's better today. Maybe you should kiss it for him. (hehe) M Re: accidents Wow , that's awful! Bet that salesman wishes he didn't go to workthat day!Hope your sister is doing better soon! And is sore today, but nolimping around. He says he is fine, just his butt hurts!ColleenCountry Meadow CreationsOur members maphttp://.homestead.com/locations.htmlOur Message Boardhttp://www.voy.com/21568/Check out these great Molds!!http://soapwerks.com/martinworld.htmAll posts to this list are copyrighted by post author. They may NOT be forwarded, copied, or used in anyway without the permission of the post author with the exception of answering posts to this list. Posts are personal opinions only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2001 Report Share Posted August 20, 2001 LOL!!!! Doesn't he wish! Colleen Country Meadow Creations Joe Murray wrote: Glad to hear he's better today. Maybe you should kissit for him. (hehe) M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2003 Report Share Posted May 21, 2003 Here I am writing once again about accidents. My son who has been on Diflucan since end of April has had accidents every night. We are tired of changing bed sheets sometimes multiple times at night. His situation was even worse a week ago when he had them during the day too. Now it is limited to nights and he seems to have lost control. He never used to wet his bed and now it has become a routine. Any ideas anybody? I hate to change meds again, afraid to go through die-offs again. This is the 2nd anti-fungal we are trying and we have tried 2 anti-virals already. We are trying to take him to the bathroom when we go to bed late at night, about 2.5 hrs after he has gone to bed. But tonight he has already had an accident! I am not seeing any language improvements/jumps either. Any advice anybody? Help needed!!! Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2003 Report Share Posted May 21, 2003 Hi Sara, I don't have a lot of ideas for you, but a couple of things occurred to me -- one, that if he started the antifungal at the end of April, he might still be in the die-off phase. If it was worse a week ago, but getting better, that may be a sign that it will improve even more. We switched my son to Diflucan in March and he was having similar potty accidents, day and nighttime, for nearly a month before things normalized. Two -- you might want to get his urine checked to be sure he doesn't have a urinary tract infection. Lastly -- you don't say how old your son is, but Pull-Ups can be a lifesaver for nighttime. They even make some (called " Good Nites " , available at any supermarket) for older children, up to about 120 lbs.! I realize the goal is to help the kids become able to get themselves up and to the bathroom if they wake up at night having to 'go', but as this is a temporary problem, it couldn't hurt. And you all deserve the sleep! Donna re:accidents Here I am writing once again about accidents. My son who has been on Diflucan since end of April has had accidents every night. We are tired of changing bed sheets sometimes multiple times at night. His situation was even worse a week ago when he had them during the day too. Now it is limited to nights and he seems to have lost control. He never used to wet his bed and now it has become a routine. Any ideas anybody? I hate to change meds again, afraid to go through die-offs again. This is the 2nd anti-fungal we are trying and we have tried 2 anti-virals already. We are trying to take him to the bathroom when we go to bed late at night, about 2.5 hrs after he has gone to bed. But tonight he has already had an accident! I am not seeing any language improvements/jumps either. Any advice anybody? Help needed!!! Sara Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with the original author, and is not necessarily endorsed by or the opinion of the Research Institute. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 This was discussed at a workshop I did 6/4. What goes in comes out. If nothing is drunk after 7:00 PM, and a child uses a toilet (don't ask; say, " It's time to use the toilet) how can there be accidents after a bit if the bladder is empty until AM? I also recommend regular underwear always. msherrett. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2003 Report Share Posted June 6, 2003 I can't think where I read it, but I have heard that people with CFIDS (and according to theories that ties in to our kids) sometimes have difficulty emptying their bladder completely, which leads to having to get up during the night... Caroline > On 6/5/03 9:43 AM, " virri345@... " <virri345@...> wrote: > This was discussed at a workshop I did 6/4. What goes in comes out. If > nothing is drunk after 7:00 PM, and a child uses a toilet (don't ask; say, > " It's time to use the toilet) how can there be accidents after a bit if the > bladder is empty until AM? I also recommend regular underwear always. > msherrett. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2003 Report Share Posted June 6, 2003 ----Original Message Follows---- From: & Caroline Glover <sfglover@... I can't think where I read it, but I have heard that people with CFIDS (and according to theories that ties in to our kids) sometimes have difficulty emptying their bladder completely, which leads to having to get up during the night... Caroline Hi Caroline, The adults have various problems. Some at night and others with frequent daytime urination, problems with bladder control etc. Another issue is dehydration because the body doesn't hold onto fluids. I know Dr. Klimas is one of the CFS researchers who has looked at the low blood volume issues. Someone described the fluid problems as the body have a lower setpoint. Like we're always a quart low, lol. The CDC's proposed namechange for CFS is Neuroendocrineimmune Dysfunction Syndrome (NDS). Neuroimmune means the same thing since they're interconnected systems. Some can have problems with diuretic hormones. There can be problems with the brain not shutting down the operating systems at night because of the sleep stage problems. I don't think anyone would treat restless legs as a behavioral issue. If the bladder happens to be the body part that's not shutting down at night, well........... when you gotta go, you gotta go. Children just have a harder time if they have these problems since they don't always wake up. Cheryl _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2003 Report Share Posted June 6, 2003 Thanks, Cheryl, I have to jump in here, too. My 12yo has been on the protocol for 2yrs and doing well. He potty trained at 3.2 (urine) years and was dry all night for YEARS. He has always wanted to drink lots of fluids. After being on the protocal a while, he too, began to wet the bed. I made sure he had nothing to drink after 6pm and it didn't work. Lots of laundry later, I decided to get the nite pants. He resisted until I called them nite pants. It is such a no issue with us after all we have been through. He is sleeping so hard and well after so many years of being up at 2 and 3am for the day, it is the LEAST of my problems. I know that there are typical teenagers that wet the bed. Your info on troubles regulating fluids clears up some things. School will report intermittently that he will go to the bathroom 5 times some days with no change in fluid intake. Hmmmm... Thanks, Ellen Re: Accidents > ----Original Message Follows---- > From: & Caroline Glover <sfglover@... > I can't think where I read it, but I have heard that people with CFIDS (and > according to theories that ties in to our kids) sometimes have > difficulty emptying their bladder completely, which leads to having to get > up during the night... > > Caroline > > > Hi Caroline, > The adults have various problems. Some at night and others with frequent > daytime urination, problems with bladder control etc. Another issue is > dehydration because the body doesn't hold onto fluids. I know Dr. Klimas is > one of the CFS researchers who has looked at the low blood volume issues. > Someone described the fluid problems as the body have a lower setpoint. > Like we're always a quart low, lol. > > > The CDC's proposed namechange for CFS is Neuroendocrineimmune Dysfunction > Syndrome (NDS). Neuroimmune means the same thing since they're > interconnected systems. Some can have problems with diuretic hormones. > There can be problems with the brain not shutting down the operating systems > at night because of the sleep stage problems. > > I don't think anyone would treat restless legs as a behavioral issue. If > the bladder happens to be the body part that's not shutting down at night, > well........... when you gotta go, you gotta go. Children just have a > harder time if they have these problems since they don't always wake up. > > Cheryl > > _________________________________________________________________ > Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > > > > > Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with > the original author, and is not necessarily endorsed by or the > opinion of the Research Institute. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2003 Report Share Posted June 8, 2003 Our 14 year old does this bed wetting thing to. We wake her at 10-10:30 pm for one more bathroom trip and this seems to work most of the time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2003 Report Share Posted June 8, 2003 We had one who was a wetter, and one that wasn't. It was always a non-issue in our household. After having a sibling who wet and it being a " BIG " issue with my father, it shaped my attitude about the subject. I never wanted to project to my child that there was some type of character flaw. That it was something to be ashamed of, their fault, etc. Cheryl ----Original Message Follows---- From: " Ellen Jordan " <ejordan1@...> Reply- < > Subject: Re: Accidents Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2003 08:29:20 -0400 Thanks, Cheryl, I have to jump in here, too. My 12yo has been on the protocol for 2yrs and doing well. He potty trained at 3.2 (urine) years and was dry all night for YEARS. He has always wanted to drink lots of fluids. After being on the protocal a while, he too, began to wet the bed. I made sure he had nothing to drink after 6pm and it didn't work. Lots of laundry later, I decided to get the nite pants. He resisted until I called them nite pants. It is such a no issue with us after all we have been through. He is sleeping so hard and well after so many years of being up at 2 and 3am for the day, it is the LEAST of my problems. I know that there are typical teenagers that wet the bed. Your info on troubles regulating fluids clears up some things. School will report intermittently that he will go to the bathroom 5 times some days with no change in fluid intake. Hmmmm... Thanks, Ellen _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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