Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 I haven't yet,but I want to. My sister,who is in end stage kidney failure saw it and loved it...told me I must see it! She's a huge supporter of organ donation! Love,Jill We don't remember days, we remember moments. Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our breath away. Subject: Labs and a Good Movie To: livercirrhosissupport Date: Thursday, April 2, 2009, 10:39 PM I got my labs from Monday and my liver numbers have never been so low. My AST is 25, and ALT is 34. I have my labs all the way back to 20 years ago, and those numbers have never been that low. I get excited every time they get lower. My red blood cell counts are still falling a bit, but I haven't heard anything about getting a second shot yet to help keep them up. I was told I may have to have two shots a week of Aranesp instead of just the one I'm getting now. The red blood cell counts are almost as low again as they were when I got the blood transfusion about a month ago. The weird thing, though, is that I don't feel as tired. Maybe that is from the pill I take for the thyroid, since an underactive thyroid also makes you tired. I'm still undetectable of the Hepatitis C virus, and have 34 weeks left until I finish treatment. We just watched a movie called Seven Pounds with Will . When I saw it advertised on TV I didn't want to see it because they never said what it was about. We watched it and it was a really good, bittersweet movie. It really touched us especially since I've had a transplant. Has anyone seen it? Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 HI PENNY, NO I HAVENT SEEN IT ,IS IT WORTH RENTING?? I AM SO HAPPY FOR YOU AND YOUS LABS!!!!! YOU HAVE DONE SO WELL WITH ALL THIS ,YOU ARE AN INSPIRATION TO ALL OF US!!!!!EVERYTIME BOBBY GLENN WHAT IFS I TELL HIM HONEY PENNY IS DOING GREAT AND YOU WILL TOO! HANG IN THERE GIRL ,I AM ROUTING FOR YOU LOVE YA GIRL BARBY > > I got my labs from Monday and my liver numbers have never been so low. My AST is 25, and ALT is 34. I have my labs all the way back to 20 years ago, and those numbers have never been that low. I get excited every time they get lower. My red blood cell counts are still falling a bit, but I haven't heard anything about getting a second shot yet to help keep them up. I was told I may have to have two shots a week of Aranesp instead of just the one I'm getting now. The red blood cell counts are almost as low again as they were when I got the blood transfusion about a month ago. The weird thing, though, is that I don't feel as tired. Maybe that is from the pill I take for the thyroid, since an underactive thyroid also makes you tired. > > I'm still undetectable of the Hepatitis C virus, and have 34 weeks left until I finish treatment. > > We just watched a movie called Seven Pounds with Will . When I saw it advertised on TV I didn't want to see it because they never said what it was about. We watched it and it was a really good, bittersweet movie. It really touched us especially since I've had a transplant. Has anyone seen it? > > > Penny > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 You are in inspiration to me too! It's very encouraging to hear you are doing well since having a transplant. We are looking forward to when my husband goes for his evaluation later this month. How long were you on the list before you received your transplant? Keeping you and all in prayer. Jckie Subject: Re: Labs and a Good Movie To: livercirrhosissupport Date: Friday, April 3, 2009, 10:11 AM HI PENNY, NO I HAVENT SEEN IT ,IS IT WORTH RENTING?? I AM SO HAPPY FOR YOU AND YOUS LABS!!!!! YOU HAVE DONE SO WELL WITH ALL THIS ,YOU ARE AN INSPIRATION TO ALL OF US!!!!!EVERYTIME BOBBY GLENN WHAT IFS I TELL HIM HONEY PENNY IS DOING GREAT AND YOU WILL TOO! HANG IN THERE GIRL ,I AM ROUTING FOR YOU LOVE YA GIRL BARBY > > I got my labs from Monday and my liver numbers have never been so low. My AST is 25, and ALT is 34. I have my labs all the way back to 20 years ago, and those numbers have never been that low. I get excited every time they get lower. My red blood cell counts are still falling a bit, but I haven't heard anything about getting a second shot yet to help keep them up. I was told I may have to have two shots a week of Aranesp instead of just the one I'm getting now. The red blood cell counts are almost as low again as they were when I got the blood transfusion about a month ago. The weird thing, though, is that I don't feel as tired. Maybe that is from the pill I take for the thyroid, since an underactive thyroid also makes you tired. > > I'm still undetectable of the Hepatitis C virus, and have 34 weeks left until I finish treatment. > > We just watched a movie called Seven Pounds with Will . When I saw it advertised on TV I didn't want to see it because they never said what it was about. We watched it and it was a really good, bittersweet movie. It really touched us especially since I've had a transplant. Has anyone seen it? > > > Penny > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 I did see the movie and LOVED IT! Such an inspirational film, and the brotherhood of man. I beleive the seven pounds is the weight of the heart? No, it can't be, any ideas? Maybe the head weights that much. .................... Glad to hear the good news regarding you labwork. Do you think the shots are helping your liver numbers they are great numbers for sure! Keep up the good work. Phyllis ________________________________ To: livercirrhosissupport Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2009 6:39:36 PM Subject: Labs and a Good Movie I got my labs from Monday and my liver numbers have never been so low. My AST is 25, and ALT is 34. I have my labs all the way back to 20 years ago, and those numbers have never been that low. I get excited every time they get lower. My red blood cell counts are still falling a bit, but I haven't heard anything about getting a second shot yet to help keep them up. I was told I may have to have two shots a week of Aranesp instead of just the one I'm getting now. The red blood cell counts are almost as low again as they were when I got the blood transfusion about a month ago. The weird thing, though, is that I don't feel as tired. Maybe that is from the pill I take for the thyroid, since an underactive thyroid also makes you tired. I'm still undetectable of the Hepatitis C virus, and have 34 weeks left until I finish treatment. We just watched a movie called Seven Pounds with Will . When I saw it advertised on TV I didn't want to see it because they never said what it was about. We watched it and it was a really good, bittersweet movie. It really touched us especially since I've had a transplant. Has anyone seen it? Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 Thanks, Barby. I think it's worth renting. It was really good! Penny > > > > I got my labs from Monday and my liver numbers have never been so low. My AST is 25, and ALT is 34. I have my labs all the way back to 20 years ago, and those numbers have never been that low. I get excited every time they get lower. My red blood cell counts are still falling a bit, but I haven't heard anything about getting a second shot yet to help keep them up. I was told I may have to have two shots a week of Aranesp instead of just the one I'm getting now. The red blood cell counts are almost as low again as they were when I got the blood transfusion about a month ago. The weird thing, though, is that I don't feel as tired. Maybe that is from the pill I take for the thyroid, since an underactive thyroid also makes you tired. > > > > I'm still undetectable of the Hepatitis C virus, and have 34 weeks left until I finish treatment. > > > > We just watched a movie called Seven Pounds with Will . When I saw it advertised on TV I didn't want to see it because they never said what it was about. We watched it and it was a really good, bittersweet movie. It really touched us especially since I've had a transplant. Has anyone seen it? > > > > > > Penny > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 Phyllis, I think seven pounds refers to the number of people he thought he had to save because it was the number of people killed that he thought was his fault. The good liver numbers are a result of the treatment for Hepatitis C I am doing to prevent damage to my transplanted liver. The other shot I get is to keep my red blood cell counts up. Thanks, Penny > > I did see the movie and LOVED IT! > Such an inspirational film, and the brotherhood of man. > I beleive the seven pounds is the weight of the heart? No, it can't be, any ideas? Maybe the head weights that much. > ................... > Glad to hear the good news regarding you labwork. Do you think the shots are helping your liver numbers > they are great numbers for sure! Keep up the good work. > Phyllis > > > ________________________________ > > > To: livercirrhosissupport > Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2009 6:39:36 PM > Subject: Labs and a Good Movie > > I got my labs from Monday and my liver numbers have never been so low. My AST is 25, and ALT is 34. I have my labs all the way back to 20 years ago, and those numbers have never been that low. I get excited every time they get lower. My red blood cell counts are still falling a bit, but I haven't heard anything about getting a second shot yet to help keep them up. I was told I may have to have two shots a week of Aranesp instead of just the one I'm getting now. The red blood cell counts are almost as low again as they were when I got the blood transfusion about a month ago. The weird thing, though, is that I don't feel as tired. Maybe that is from the pill I take for the thyroid, since an underactive thyroid also makes you tired. > > I'm still undetectable of the Hepatitis C virus, and have 34 weeks left until I finish treatment. > > We just watched a movie called Seven Pounds with Will . When I saw it advertised on TV I didn't want to see it because they never said what it was about. We watched it and it was a really good, bittersweet movie. It really touched us especially since I've had a transplant. Has anyone seen it? > > Penny > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 Hi Jackie, I was on the list for 32 days, from December 5, 2007 to January 6, 2008. Penny > > > > I got my labs from Monday and my liver numbers have never been so low. My AST is 25, and ALT is 34. I have my labs all the way back to 20 years ago, and those numbers have never been that low. I get excited every time they get lower. My red blood cell counts are still falling a bit, but I haven't heard anything about getting a second shot yet to help keep them up. I was told I may have to have two shots a week of Aranesp instead of just the one I'm getting now. The red blood cell counts are almost as low again as they were when I got the blood transfusion about a month ago. The weird thing, though, is that I don't feel as tired. Maybe that is from the pill I take for the thyroid, since an underactive thyroid also makes you tired. > > > > I'm still undetectable of the Hepatitis C virus, and have 34 weeks left until I finish treatment. > > > > We just watched a movie called Seven Pounds with Will . When I saw it advertised on TV I didn't want to see it because they never said what it was about. We watched it and it was a really good, bittersweet movie. It really touched us especially since I've had a transplant. Has anyone seen it? > > > > > > Penny > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2009 Report Share Posted April 4, 2009 thanks Penny-my memory isn't what it once was. I did forget premise of 7lbs, haha, I just rememeber it was an excellent film. Hope you are feeling better, My husband gets tired easily too and has good days and bad, Never know from one day to the next what tomorrow will bring. But we are thankkful for everyday. Love, Phyllis ________________________________ To: livercirrhosissupport Sent: Friday, April 3, 2009 4:03:35 PM Subject: Re: Labs and a Good Movie Phyllis, I think seven pounds refers to the number of people he thought he had to save because it was the number of people killed that he thought was his fault. The good liver numbers are a result of the treatment for Hepatitis C I am doing to prevent damage to my transplanted liver. The other shot I get is to keep my red blood cell counts up. Thanks, Penny > > I did see the movie and LOVED IT! > Such an inspirational film, and the brotherhood of man. > I beleive the seven pounds is the weight of the heart? No, it can't be, any ideas? Maybe the head weights that much. > ............ ....... > Glad to hear the good news regarding you labwork. Do you think the shots are helping your liver numbers > they are great numbers for sure! Keep up the good work. > Phyllis > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > > From: preciouspenny3 <preciouspenny3@ ...> > To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com > Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2009 6:39:36 PM > Subject: Labs and a Good Movie > > I got my labs from Monday and my liver numbers have never been so low. My AST is 25, and ALT is 34. I have my labs all the way back to 20 years ago, and those numbers have never been that low. I get excited every time they get lower. My red blood cell counts are still falling a bit, but I haven't heard anything about getting a second shot yet to help keep them up. I was told I may have to have two shots a week of Aranesp instead of just the one I'm getting now. The red blood cell counts are almost as low again as they were when I got the blood transfusion about a month ago. The weird thing, though, is that I don't feel as tired. Maybe that is from the pill I take for the thyroid, since an underactive thyroid also makes you tired. > > I'm still undetectable of the Hepatitis C virus, and have 34 weeks left until I finish treatment. > > We just watched a movie called Seven Pounds with Will . When I saw it advertised on TV I didn't want to see it because they never said what it was about. We watched it and it was a really good, bittersweet movie. It really touched us especially since I've had a transplant. Has anyone seen it? > > Penny > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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