Guest guest Posted February 13, 1999 Report Share Posted February 13, 1999 What is the yellow stuff coming from KK's g-tube. this has happened twice. Some yellow stuff comes up with the formula. Do I need to call the Doctor? Korey mom to KK ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 1999 Report Share Posted February 14, 1999 Jeanie, You see, that is just more info I haven't heard about. Should I asked to see the nurse in GI () she's really nice. She isn't the nutritionist that I have to see there, but when I can't see the doc I see her. Our GI doc had to take over all of his partners patients, since he no longer works in this community! With all that has happened to our kids, I wouldn't put it past them to have an ulcer too! Although I don't wish that on anyone! I don't know if I should be worried, (like I am)or not. Korey mom to Kayla ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 1999 Report Share Posted February 14, 1999 >From: klbates2@... > >What is the yellow stuff coming from KK's g-tube. this has happened >twice. Some yellow stuff comes up with the formula. > >Do I need to call the Doctor? Korey, it can't hurt to have it checked, but gets yellow stomach acid from his tube a lot. It looks just like what comes up if he vomits. All I know is that any stomach acid or contents that come up I am supposed to not dump out, but put back in with the feeding so the electrolytes will stay in balance. Does it just look like stomach acid to you? I thought bile was green. But What do I know? , mom to (9) ChArGE S. Hartshorne .Hartshorne@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 1999 Report Share Posted February 15, 1999 , I don't know what bile looks like, but would really like to know what is coming up. I remember at the hospital, when they showed me how to feed her, I saw clear stuff, that smelled like vomit(dumb me got to close to the tube and I could smell it really bad) and the nurse said it was the acids in her belly. As for leaving the acids in there, I didn't know that. I have on occation done that. But I won't anymore. What ever it is, is just lookes like frest mustard from the bottle. I have a nurse coming tomorrow to show me how to use this new pump we're getting. I'll ask her about that yellow stuff. Korey I'll let ya know what happens ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 1999 Report Share Posted February 15, 1999 >From: klbates2@... As for leaving the acids in there, I didn't know >that. I have on occation done that. But I won't anymore. What ever it >is, is just lookes like frest mustard from the bottle. I have a nurse >coming tomorrow to show me how to use this new pump we're getting. I'll >ask her about that yellow stuff. > >Korey > >I'll let ya know what happens Yeah, ask her. Because my understanding is that you ARE supposed to leave stuff in that comes out, or the electolytes will get out of balance. S. Hartshorne .Hartshorne@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 1999 Report Share Posted February 16, 1999 >, > Bile can be dark green to light yellow, believe me we've seen lots of >it in the past months. > >Jeanie Colp maybe has had bile all along (7 years!) which I was told was just stomach acid. He did have a pyloroplasty with his Gtube placement, so maybe it backing up. I wonder how long a pyloroplasty lasts? you would think the pylorus would tighten back up, eventually. Anyone know if this is permanent? S. Hartshorne .Hartshorne@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2003 Report Share Posted September 14, 2003 Yes Hun sternum pain is normal especially if you have ever injured it. Mine has been broken before. I have had pains from time to time ever since. Then now the fall sure didn't help for once more it's very painful. I bruised the sterum bone and pulled the muscle from my collar bone all the way to bottom of sternum. So my pain is here to stay again for awhile again! Love & God Bless! /Wolf-President "Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing." 1 Thessalonians 5:11Now as I always say this at the end of my e-mails: IF GOD BRINGS YOU TO IT. HE WILL BRING YOU THROUGH IT. This has became my philosophy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2003 Report Share Posted October 21, 2003 oooops! That should read *one capsule daily* > I've been reading posts today and I'm full of questions but I promise not to bombard the group too badly. LOL I have a friend who's daughter battles CFS and she's told me that taking one capsule of Evening Primrose Oil helped alleviate symptoms. I've been seraching the net but can't find a connection. Anyone know anything about this? ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.528 / Virus Database: 324 - Release Date: 10/16/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2003 Report Share Posted October 21, 2003 Took me awhile to get Google to spit out something besides vitamin companies, so now I've got more reading to do. > Oddly I have to admit I've never heard of it. Maybe the stuf helps her but might not help someone else. That is a good question. I wish our Prez was around she's always got great answers. Vicki ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.529 / Virus Database: 324 - Release Date: 10/16/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2009 Report Share Posted March 23, 2009 Here is my issue. My mind seems > to link everything I do with the past. > I am out doing things that I > have not been able to do in long time and that is causing anxiety. And > memories of the past (bad) therapist made me believe I might never get > better. This is the stuff that scares me. I get caught in a loop when I > feel bad. Hi Robyn I'm not sure if this will exactly help, but I try and remember that this is what minds do, its one of the ways they work. I make a mistake, say I forget something. My mind tells me 'I'm so stupid' Then as I'm walking along, my mind finds a similar mistake that I made. ITs like for a while afterwards, my mind will go off hunting in my memory banks for similar events (and nearly always there are some!), such as when I left my card in the shop, when I left my bag on the bus, when I lost my keys, and if I can remember that this is what it does, and when it surfaces with a similar mistake tell it its so clever for finding another comparable instance, it helps take the 'sting' out of it a little So if I think of going to a particular place, I might not remember the good or even okay times there, but the anxious times I have had even managing to get there. THis is my mind off finding comparative events, in order to help problem solve. Like, oh, were going sabre tooth tiger hunting, what happened last time that we can avoid this time? What was the worst time we had so that we can stop it happening again? But as you know anxiety isnt like that. Sometimes I can deal with going to a place where something really bad happened quite well, and others I just cant bear to be there. So I'm not sure this will help, but just remember, the mind is quite likely to come up with similar past events and then do comparison evaluations - its what it evolved to do - and then try and come back to the present moment, where you are breathing - hearing the rain outside - reading these letters on the computer screen - whatever is going on you are not in the dvd replay of the event in your mind right now. I dont know whether the rewriting your life story exercise would help or whether it would be too hard for you right now. good luck j Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2009 Report Share Posted March 23, 2009 Hi, Thank you very much. This is exactly what my mind does. Where is this exercise you are talking about? I could use more of them. I really appreciate your reply. Forgive me, I just lost my dog of 11 years today. Trying to get through my day. Thanks again, this was very helpful. Robyn marginal_thought wrote: Here is my issue. My mind seems > to link everything I do with the past. > I am out doing things that I > have not been able to do in long time and that is causing anxiety. And > memories of the past (bad) therapist made me believe I might never get > better. This is the stuff that scares me. I get caught in a loop when I > feel bad. Hi Robyn I'm not sure if this will exactly help, but I try and remember that this is what minds do, its one of the ways they work. I make a mistake, say I forget something. My mind tells me 'I'm so stupid' Then as I'm walking along, my mind finds a similar mistake that I made. ITs like for a while afterwards, my mind will go off hunting in my memory banks for similar events (and nearly always there are some!), such as when I left my card in the shop, when I left my bag on the bus, when I lost my keys, and if I can remember that this is what it does, and when it surfaces with a similar mistake tell it its so clever for finding another comparable instance, it helps take the 'sting' out of it a little So if I think of going to a particular place, I might not remember the good or even okay times there, but the anxious times I have had even managing to get there. THis is my mind off finding comparative events, in order to help problem solve. Like, oh, were going sabre tooth tiger hunting, what happened last time that we can avoid this time? What was the worst time we had so that we can stop it happening again? But as you know anxiety isnt like that. Sometimes I can deal with going to a place where something really bad happened quite well, and others I just cant bear to be there. So I'm not sure this will help, but just remember, the mind is quite likely to come up with similar past events and then do comparison evaluations - its what it evolved to do - and then try and come back to the present moment, where you are breathing - hearing the rain outside - reading these letters on the computer screen - whatever is going on you are not in the dvd replay of the event in your mind right now. I dont know whether the rewriting your life story exercise would help or whether it would be too hard for you right now. good luck j Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2009 Report Share Posted March 24, 2009 Robyn, my heart goes out to you on the loss of your dog. Our pets are so special and meaningful; I send you my very best in this difficult time. Hugs, Helena Re: Re: Question Hi, Thank you very much. This is exactly what my mind does. Where is this exercise you are talking about? I could use more of them. I really appreciate your reply. Forgive me, I just lost my dog of 11 years today. Trying to get through my day. Thanks again, this was very helpful. Robyn marginal_thought wrote: Here is my issue. My mind seems > to link everything I do with the past. > I am out doing things that I > have not been able to do in long time and that is causing anxiety. And > memories of the past (bad) therapist made me believe I might never get > better. This is the stuff that scares me. I get caught in a loop when I > feel bad. Hi RobynI'm not sure if this will exactly help, but I try and remember that this is what minds do, its one of the ways they work.I make a mistake, say I forget something. My mind tells me 'I'm so stupid' Then as I'm walking along, my mind finds a similar mistake that I made. ITs like for a while afterwards, my mind will go off hunting in my memory banks for similar events (and nearly always there are some!), such as when I left my card in the shop, when I left my bag on the bus, when I lost my keys, and if I can remember that this is what it does, and when it surfaces with a similar mistake tell it its so clever for finding another comparable instance, it helps take the 'sting' out of it a littleSo if I think of going to a particular place, I might not remember the good or even okay times there, but the anxious times I have had even managing to get there. THis is my mind off finding comparative events, in order to help problem solve. Like, oh, were going sabre tooth tiger hunting, what happened last time that we can avoid this time? What was the worst time we had so that we can stop it happening again? But as you know anxiety isnt like that. Sometimes I can deal with going to a place where something really bad happened quite well, and others I just cant bear to be there.So I'm not sure this will help, but just remember, the mind is quite likely to come up with similar past events and then do comparison evaluations - its what it evolved to do - and then try and come back to the present moment, where you are breathing - hearing the rain outside - reading these letters on the computer screen - whatever is going on you are not in the dvd replay of the event in your mind right now. I dont know whether the rewriting your life story exercise would help or whether it would be too hard for you right now.good luckj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2009 Report Share Posted March 24, 2009 Thanks Helena, I so appreciate it. Robyn Helena wrote: Robyn, my heart goes out to you on the loss of your dog. Our pets are so special and meaningful; I send you my very best in this difficult time. Hugs, Helena ----- Original Message ----- From: Robyn To: ACT_for_the_Public Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 1:08 AM Subject: Re: Re: Question Hi, Thank you very much. This is exactly what my mind does. Where is this exercise you are talking about? I could use more of them. I really appreciate your reply. Forgive me, I just lost my dog of 11 years today. Trying to get through my day. Thanks again, this was very helpful. Robyn marginal_thought wrote: Here is my issue. My mind seems > to link everything I do with the past. > I am out doing things that I > have not been able to do in long time and that is causing anxiety. And > memories of the past (bad) therapist made me believe I might never get > better. This is the stuff that scares me. I get caught in a loop when I > feel bad. Hi Robyn I'm not sure if this will exactly help, but I try and remember that this is what minds do, its one of the ways they work. I make a mistake, say I forget something. My mind tells me 'I'm so stupid' Then as I'm walking along, my mind finds a similar mistake that I made. ITs like for a while afterwards, my mind will go off hunting in my memory banks for similar events (and nearly always there are some!), such as when I left my card in the shop, when I left my bag on the bus, when I lost my keys, and if I can remember that this is what it does, and when it surfaces with a similar mistake tell it its so clever for finding another comparable instance, it helps take the 'sting' out of it a little So if I think of going to a particular place, I might not remember the good or even okay times there, but the anxious times I have had even managing to get there. THis is my mind off finding comparative events, in order to help problem solve. Like, oh, were going sabre tooth tiger hunting, what happened last time that we can avoid this time? What was the worst time we had so that we can stop it happening again? But as you know anxiety isnt like that. Sometimes I can deal with going to a place where something really bad happened quite well, and others I just cant bear to be there. So I'm not sure this will help, but just remember, the mind is quite likely to come up with similar past events and then do comparison evaluations - its what it evolved to do - and then try and come back to the present moment, where you are breathing - hearing the rain outside - reading these letters on the computer screen - whatever is going on you are not in the dvd replay of the event in your mind right now. I dont know whether the rewriting your life story exercise would help or whether it would be too hard for you right now. good luck j Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2009 Report Share Posted March 24, 2009 Sorry to hear about the loss of your furry family memberAnother thing to do is write something, anything down in journal each day to get thoughts on paper and out of your head, it helps me when I do itDonnaTo: ACT_for_the_Public Sent: Monday, March 23, 2009 11:08:28 PMSubject: Re: Re: Question Hi, Thank you very much. This is exactly what my mind does. Where is this exercise you are talking about? I could use more of them. I really appreciate your reply. Forgive me, I just lost my dog of 11 years today. Trying to get through my day. Thanks again, this was very helpful. Robyn marginal_thought wrote: Here is my issue. My mind seems > to link everything I do with the past. > I am out doing things that I > have not been able to do in long time and that is causing anxiety. And > memories of the past (bad) therapist made me believe I might never get > better. This is the stuff that scares me. I get caught in a loop when I > feel bad. Hi Robyn I'm not sure if this will exactly help, but I try and remember that this is what minds do, its one of the ways they work. I make a mistake, say I forget something. My mind tells me 'I'm so stupid' Then as I'm walking along, my mind finds a similar mistake that I made. ITs like for a while afterwards, my mind will go off hunting in my memory banks for similar events (and nearly always there are some!), such as when I left my card in the shop, when I left my bag on the bus, when I lost my keys, and if I can remember that this is what it does, and when it surfaces with a similar mistake tell it its so clever for finding another comparable instance, it helps take the 'sting' out of it a little So if I think of going to a particular place, I might not remember the good or even okay times there, but the anxious times I have had even managing to get there. THis is my mind off finding comparative events, in order to help problem solve. Like, oh, were going sabre tooth tiger hunting, what happened last time that we can avoid this time? What was the worst time we had so that we can stop it happening again? But as you know anxiety isnt like that. Sometimes I can deal with going to a place where something really bad happened quite well, and others I just cant bear to be there. So I'm not sure this will help, but just remember, the mind is quite likely to come up with similar past events and then do comparison evaluations - its what it evolved to do - and then try and come back to the present moment, where you are breathing - hearing the rain outside - reading these letters on the computer screen - whatever is going on you are not in the dvd replay of the event in your mind right now. I dont know whether the rewriting your life story exercise would help or whether it would be too hard for you right now. good luck j Yahoo! Canada Toolbar : Search from anywhere on the web and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2009 Report Share Posted March 24, 2009 >Where is this exercise you are talking about? I could use more of >them. I really appreciate your reply. The rewriting your life story is in Get out of your mind & into your life book on page 91 The mindfulness and acceptance workbook for depression has a chapter on holding your story line lightly, which looks like its covering the same sort of ground in more depth, (but thats on page 189 and I have got stuck at page 41 so cant be entirely sure!). You could also try the timeline one on page 100 Gouym & iyl, thats quite a neat one for realising how much time I spend in the past and future - even hopping about, and very little right now. In russ harris happiness trap book, similar sort of thing is in the time machine chapter around page 149 good luck j Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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