Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 Kelley, Yes, it was Chicago I was thinking of running. I'll have to check out that community as well. Be great to have that support as well!!! Going to take the dog out for a nice long walk, then a bike ride later likely. I'll put my BFL/Training plan together this evening. -Lianne > I will be running Chicago on Sunday Oct 9th !!! It is a flat course > with lots of great crowd support. I belong to a running list on > yahoo called LetsChatAboutRunning which provides great training > incentive and support. At least 15 people from that list will be > running Chicago, and two or three of us will be first timers. > > It is a good one to do for the fall. > > Kelley > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 Kelley, Yes, it was Chicago I was thinking of running. I'll have to check out that community as well. Be great to have that support as well!!! Going to take the dog out for a nice long walk, then a bike ride later likely. I'll put my BFL/Training plan together this evening. -Lianne > I will be running Chicago on Sunday Oct 9th !!! It is a flat course > with lots of great crowd support. I belong to a running list on > yahoo called LetsChatAboutRunning which provides great training > incentive and support. At least 15 people from that list will be > running Chicago, and two or three of us will be first timers. > > It is a good one to do for the fall. > > Kelley > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Kelley, That's okay, I just pretended that was what I had asked. ;-) I'm not going to start on a full-fledged Marathon program just yet. That probably won't happen until mid to late July. Right now, I'm basically just trying to get a lot of miles in each week, but working on all those little elements to it like speeds, hills, intevals, etc. Runnersworld.com and coolrunnings.com both have good programs that I know of, not sure exactly what I will go with, but I have some time to figure this out. -Lianne > I just realized that your last email was asking about the training program > ... not which race I was doing! Ooops. > > I am doing a self made plan due to the fact that I am just returning from > rehabbing a stress fracture and am starting very cautiously basically from > scratch. I will be doing a walk/run plan so I can continu to rehab the leg and > build my stamina back up without over stressing the newly healed tibia. I am also > working with a runner from that list I mentioned who is very experienced, > knowledgeable and practical in his training so I know I won't be pushing myself > to fast. > > I'm sure you already know about the various websites you can get a good > training program from. If not, let me know and I can direct you to a couple. > > Looking forward to tomorrow!!! > > Kelley > Run2Liv > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Kelley, That's okay, I just pretended that was what I had asked. ;-) I'm not going to start on a full-fledged Marathon program just yet. That probably won't happen until mid to late July. Right now, I'm basically just trying to get a lot of miles in each week, but working on all those little elements to it like speeds, hills, intevals, etc. Runnersworld.com and coolrunnings.com both have good programs that I know of, not sure exactly what I will go with, but I have some time to figure this out. -Lianne > I just realized that your last email was asking about the training program > ... not which race I was doing! Ooops. > > I am doing a self made plan due to the fact that I am just returning from > rehabbing a stress fracture and am starting very cautiously basically from > scratch. I will be doing a walk/run plan so I can continu to rehab the leg and > build my stamina back up without over stressing the newly healed tibia. I am also > working with a runner from that list I mentioned who is very experienced, > knowledgeable and practical in his training so I know I won't be pushing myself > to fast. > > I'm sure you already know about the various websites you can get a good > training program from. If not, let me know and I can direct you to a couple. > > Looking forward to tomorrow!!! > > Kelley > Run2Liv > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Kelley, That's okay, I just pretended that was what I had asked. ;-) I'm not going to start on a full-fledged Marathon program just yet. That probably won't happen until mid to late July. Right now, I'm basically just trying to get a lot of miles in each week, but working on all those little elements to it like speeds, hills, intevals, etc. Runnersworld.com and coolrunnings.com both have good programs that I know of, not sure exactly what I will go with, but I have some time to figure this out. -Lianne > I just realized that your last email was asking about the training program > ... not which race I was doing! Ooops. > > I am doing a self made plan due to the fact that I am just returning from > rehabbing a stress fracture and am starting very cautiously basically from > scratch. I will be doing a walk/run plan so I can continu to rehab the leg and > build my stamina back up without over stressing the newly healed tibia. I am also > working with a runner from that list I mentioned who is very experienced, > knowledgeable and practical in his training so I know I won't be pushing myself > to fast. > > I'm sure you already know about the various websites you can get a good > training program from. If not, let me know and I can direct you to a couple. > > Looking forward to tomorrow!!! > > Kelley > Run2Liv > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 Hi Courage, thanks for giving us the update.Really happy to hear that you were able to get some news.Hoping that it continues.Do you still get to see your mom in the mornings?Things have improved here some with the new meds.Still rough times for her now and then but not nearly as many.I saved the info from about the other meds and Im going to discuss it with the new doc at her next appointment.Heres hoping that things improve for both of our moms and keep improving.Also hope that it gets easier for you to know whats happening with your mom.Keep up the good fight, Ron > > Hi Everyone, > > All of your wonderfully supportive emails have emboldened me today. I called mom's caregiver yesterday about the Podiatrist and was told by the day nurse that a call was place for an appointment. Well, apparently the Podiatrist came by last night to look at mom's toe and decided that since it isn't infected that she would just cut around it. Its one of those situations where we have to wait and see how her toe does. > I'm sure that mom's caregiver will let my sister know that I've called two days in a row about mom's health care needs. Have to wait and see how she takes it. > I guess one way of clearing a path is to kick up some dust!!!!!! > Courage > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 Courage, the fact that you go to such lengths for your mom just goes to show how truly blessed she is to have you looking out for her.I know it is so hard sometimes to deal with certain siblings of mine.I wont say names ill just call him Mr " I never come around for the heavy lifting but I will always force my opinion on you and you will take it cuz mom adores me and you dont want to hurt mom. " Pretty long name huh?Ive got other names for him but I will try to keep it clean. The point is we on this group do what we do because we love our los and will do anything and sacrifice anything for them.Befor dad died I was in my own home, had a 16 foot bass tracker, 2 cars and vacationed 2 or three times a year.Now i live with mom , have a car that barely runs and the clothes on my back.But although the anger gets me sometimes when he pulls up in his shiny brand new pick up truck, It never last as long because I know that people like you and I and the great people on this group are truly the blessed ones for being the ones that would sacrifice anything, our feelings, belongings ANYTHING, because we love our lo so much.That takes a special person and that my friend is what you are. Ron gaat wrote: Thanks Ron, Donna and Jacqui for the support and information. I was speaking to mom's caregiver this morning and she told me that mom has been sweating a lot (as I suspected she would be with the dilaudid) and I suggested that maybe mom should be checked for a UTI. (She probably hasn't got one but I'm not sure if mom has been checked in a while. ) Then I said, just in case mom's caregiver isn't aware of the new circumstances though I know she is, that I really couldn't say anything as I was no longer allowed to have any part in mom's healthcare. Mom's caregiver immediately said that she would bring it to the nurses attention and say that the request was coming from her. I was inwardly very happy that mom's caregiver was kind enough to listen and act on my concerns but can any of you imagine how I felt having to go about this in such a round-about way? After nearly 7 years of seeing to my mom's every medical need I am reduced to this??????? How on earth is this fair? For my mom's sake I will continue to swallow this s & ^% but I swear there are moments when I don't think I can just roll over anymore - it goes against the grain. Courage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2007 Report Share Posted August 26, 2007 Right back at you Ron! You certainly have given up a lot to care for your parents and I'm sure they know it and appreciate it. In the end, I think we will walk away from all this all the richer, in the important ways that this can be measured. Your first paragraph had me laughing out loud. Oh, the comments and attitudes we get from the peanut gallery! I suppose I still have a hard time accepting that people can be that clueless.... I was looking at member photos the other day and noticed a nice dog in your family photos. Is this your mom's dog? Courage Re: Re: Update Courage, the fact that you go to such lengths for your mom just goes to show how truly blessed she is to have you looking out for her.I know it is so hard sometimes to deal with certain siblings of mine.I wont say names ill just call him Mr " I never come around for the heavy lifting but I will always force my opinion on you and you will take it cuz mom adores me and you dont want to hurt mom. " Pretty long name huh?Ive got other names for him but I will try to keep it clean. The point is we on this group do what we do because we love our los and will do anything and sacrifice anything for them.Befor dad died I was in my own home, had a 16 foot bass tracker, 2 cars and vacationed 2 or three times a year.Now i live with mom , have a car that barely runs and the clothes on my back.But although the anger gets me sometimes when he pulls up in his shiny brand new pick up truck, It never last as long because I know that people like you and I and the great people on this group are truly the blessed ones for being the ones that would sacrifice anything, our feelings, belongings ANYTHING, because we love our lo so much.That takes a special person and that my friend is what you are. Ron gaat wrote: Thanks Ron, Donna and Jacqui for the support and information. I was speaking to mom's caregiver this morning and she told me that mom has been sweating a lot (as I suspected she would be with the dilaudid) and I suggested that maybe mom should be checked for a UTI. (She probably hasn't got one but I'm not sure if mom has been checked in a while. ) Then I said, just in case mom's caregiver isn't aware of the new circumstances though I know she is, that I really couldn't say anything as I was no longer allowed to have any part in mom's healthcare. Mom's caregiver immediately said that she would bring it to the nurses attention and say that the request was coming from her. I was inwardly very happy that mom's caregiver was kind enough to listen and act on my concerns but can any of you imagine how I felt having to go about this in such a round-about way? After nearly 7 years of seeing to my mom's every medical need I am reduced to this??????? How on earth is this fair? For my mom's sake I will continue to swallow this s & ^% but I swear there are moments when I don't think I can just roll over anymore - it goes against the grain. Courage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2007 Report Share Posted August 26, 2007 Hi Courage, I hope your well today.The dog in the pictures in the member photos is a little character named Vedder.In 96 I was talking to a co worker and his dog had a litter of pupppies.His kids kept one and he was able to find homes for all the rest but one.He had mentioned he would probably take it to the pound and I couldnt hear of that so I told him Id swing by and get him when hes old enough and find a home for it.And so I did, and he would soon become my traveling buddy.Every where I went this puppy would go and if I didnt take him he would let out cries like a small child.It toulk about two or three days and I was totally attatched to this dog.Well long story short, he became mine.I named him and ok heres another laugh for you Vedder after the lead singer from my favorite music group.And weve been pals every since. Fast forward to present day, he moved in to my moms when I did, and has become my moms best friend.At night when i get her squared away in bed he curls up right beside her bed and thats where you find him when she wakes up.When she has tough times I sometimes call him up in bed beside her and he is MUCH better at turning her tears into laughs than I am.Believe it or not I really think this dog was sent to us just for this journey were taking though lewy ville and wow what would I do without him. gaat wrote: Right back at you Ron! You certainly have given up a lot to care for your parents and I'm sure they know it and appreciate it. In the end, I think we will walk away from all this all the richer, in the important ways that this can be measured. Your first paragraph had me laughing out loud. Oh, the comments and attitudes we get from the peanut gallery! I suppose I still have a hard time accepting that people can be that clueless.... I was looking at member photos the other day and noticed a nice dog in your family photos. Is this your mom's dog? Courage Re: Re: Update Courage, the fact that you go to such lengths for your mom just goes to show how truly blessed she is to have you looking out for her.I know it is so hard sometimes to deal with certain siblings of mine.I wont say names ill just call him Mr " I never come around for the heavy lifting but I will always force my opinion on you and you will take it cuz mom adores me and you dont want to hurt mom. " Pretty long name huh?Ive got other names for him but I will try to keep it clean. The point is we on this group do what we do because we love our los and will do anything and sacrifice anything for them.Befor dad died I was in my own home, had a 16 foot bass tracker, 2 cars and vacationed 2 or three times a year.Now i live with mom , have a car that barely runs and the clothes on my back.But although the anger gets me sometimes when he pulls up in his shiny brand new pick up truck, It never last as long because I know that people like you and I and the great people on this group are truly the blessed ones for being the ones that would sacrifice anything, our feelings, belongings ANYTHING, because we love our lo so much.That takes a special person and that my friend is what you are. Ron gaat wrote: Thanks Ron, Donna and Jacqui for the support and information. I was speaking to mom's caregiver this morning and she told me that mom has been sweating a lot (as I suspected she would be with the dilaudid) and I suggested that maybe mom should be checked for a UTI. (She probably hasn't got one but I'm not sure if mom has been checked in a while. ) Then I said, just in case mom's caregiver isn't aware of the new circumstances though I know she is, that I really couldn't say anything as I was no longer allowed to have any part in mom's healthcare. Mom's caregiver immediately said that she would bring it to the nurses attention and say that the request was coming from her. I was inwardly very happy that mom's caregiver was kind enough to listen and act on my concerns but can any of you imagine how I felt having to go about this in such a round-about way? After nearly 7 years of seeing to my mom's every medical need I am reduced to this??????? How on earth is this fair? For my mom's sake I will continue to swallow this s & ^% but I swear there are moments when I don't think I can just roll over anymore - it goes against the grain. Courage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2007 Report Share Posted August 26, 2007 Courage, There's something I'm not understanding here and I'm hoping you might be interpreting parts of this incorrectly too. You don't have POA. OK. But that has nothing to do with being a caring child visiting her Mom. If I were visiting your Mom and I suspected a UTI, I would ask the nurse to please check. Also, just because you don't have POA doesn't mean you can' speak to her doctors as her daughter to find out whatks going on and to voice your opinion. Correct? Re: Re: Update Thanks Ron, Donna and Jacqui for the support and information. I was speaking to mom's caregiver this morning and she told me that mom has been sweating a lot (as I suspected she would be with the dilaudid) and I suggested that maybe mom should be checked for a UTI. (She probably hasn't got one but I'm not sure if mom has been checked in a while. ) Then I said, just in case mom's caregiver isn't aware of the new circumstances though I know she is, that I really couldn't say anything as I was no longer allowed to have any part in mom's healthcare. Mom's caregiver immediately said that she would bring it to the nurses attention and say that the request was coming from her. I was inwardly very happy that mom's caregiver was kind enough to listen and act on my concerns but can any of you imagine how I felt having to go about this in such a round-about way? After nearly 7 years of seeing to my mom's every medical need I am reduced to this??????? How on earth is this fair? For my mom's sake I will continue to swallow this s & ^% but I swear there are moments when I don't think I can just roll over anymore - it goes against the grain. Courage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2007 Report Share Posted August 26, 2007 Norma, You told Courage exactly what I was trying to write yesterday and didn't get it sent because I couldn't find the right words. It has nothing to do with the Privacy Act, HIPPA, Her Mom has rights and Dementia. So others need to help her get those rights. And it is within your rights as her daughter, Courage to help her get her needs met You go girl! Lots of hugs, Donna R .. Caregave for Mom (after I brought her from WI to MI) for 3 years and 4th year in a nh. She was almost 89 when she died in '02. No dx other than mine. Re: Re: Update Courage, There's something I'm not understanding here and I'm hoping you might be interpreting parts of this incorrectly too. You don't have POA. OK. But that has nothing to do with being a caring child visiting her Mom. If I were visiting your Mom and I suspected a UTI, I would ask the nurse to please check. Also, just because you don't have POA doesn't mean you can' speak to her doctors as her daughter to find out whatks going on and to voice your opinion. Correct? Re: Re: Update Thanks Ron, Donna and Jacqui for the support and information. I was speaking to mom's caregiver this morning and she told me that mom has been sweating a lot (as I suspected she would be with the dilaudid) and I suggested that maybe mom should be checked for a UTI. (She probably hasn't got one but I'm not sure if mom has been checked in a while. ) Then I said, just in case mom's caregiver isn't aware of the new circumstances though I know she is, that I really couldn't say anything as I was no longer allowed to have any part in mom's healthcare. Mom's caregiver immediately said that she would bring it to the nurses attention and say that the request was coming from her. I was inwardly very happy that mom's caregiver was kind enough to listen and act on my concerns but can any of you imagine how I felt having to go about this in such a round-about way? After nearly 7 years of seeing to my mom's every medical need I am reduced to this??????? How on earth is this fair? For my mom's sake I will continue to swallow this s & ^% but I swear there are moments when I don't think I can just roll over anymore - it goes against the grain. Courage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2007 Report Share Posted August 27, 2007 Ron, What a wonderful story about your little dog. And is Courage ever observant. Glad you and your Mom has a friend to watch over her. Hugs, Donna R Caregave for Mom (after I brought her from WI to MI) for 3 years and 4th year in a nh. She was almost 89 when she died in '02. No dx other than mine. Re: Re: Update Hi Courage, I hope your well today.The dog in the pictures in the member photos is a little character named Vedder.In 96 I was talking to a co worker and his dog had a litter of pupppies.His kids kept one and he was able to find homes for all the rest but one.He had mentioned he would probably take it to the pound and I couldnt hear of that so I told him Id swing by and get him when hes old enough and find a home for it.And so I did, and he would soon become my traveling buddy.Every where I went this puppy would go and if I didnt take him he would let out cries like a small child.It toulk about two or three days and I was totally attatched to this dog.Well long story short, he became mine.I named him and ok heres another laugh for you Vedder after the lead singer from my favorite music group.And weve been pals every since. Fast forward to present day, he moved in to my moms when I did, and has become my moms best friend.At night when i get her squared away in bed he curls up right beside her bed and thats where you find him when she wakes up.When she has tough times I sometimes call him up in bed beside her and he is MUCH better at turning her tears into laughs than I am.Believe it or not I really think this dog was sent to us just for this journey were taking though lewy ville and wow what would I do without him. gaat wrote: Right back at you Ron! You certainly have given up a lot to care for your parents and I'm sure they know it and appreciate it. In the end, I think we will walk away from all this all the richer, in the important ways that this can be measured. Your first paragraph had me laughing out loud. Oh, the comments and attitudes we get from the peanut gallery! I suppose I still have a hard time accepting that people can be that clueless.... I was looking at member photos the other day and noticed a nice dog in your family photos. Is this your mom's dog? Courage Re: Re: Update Courage, the fact that you go to such lengths for your mom just goes to show how truly blessed she is to have you looking out for her.I know it is so hard sometimes to deal with certain siblings of mine.I wont say names ill just call him Mr " I never come around for the heavy lifting but I will always force my opinion on you and you will take it cuz mom adores me and you dont want to hurt mom. " Pretty long name huh?Ive got other names for him but I will try to keep it clean. The point is we on this group do what we do because we love our los and will do anything and sacrifice anything for them.Befor dad died I was in my own home, had a 16 foot bass tracker, 2 cars and vacationed 2 or three times a year.Now i live with mom , have a car that barely runs and the clothes on my back.But although the anger gets me sometimes when he pulls up in his shiny brand new pick up truck, It never last as long because I know that people like you and I and the great people on this group are truly the blessed ones for being the ones that would sacrifice anything, our feelings, belongings ANYTHING, because we love our lo so much.That takes a special person and that my friend is what you are. Ron gaat wrote: Thanks Ron, Donna and Jacqui for the support and information. I was speaking to mom's caregiver this morning and she told me that mom has been sweating a lot (as I suspected she would be with the dilaudid) and I suggested that maybe mom should be checked for a UTI. (She probably hasn't got one but I'm not sure if mom has been checked in a while. ) Then I said, just in case mom's caregiver isn't aware of the new circumstances though I know she is, that I really couldn't say anything as I was no longer allowed to have any part in mom's healthcare. Mom's caregiver immediately said that she would bring it to the nurses attention and say that the request was coming from her. I was inwardly very happy that mom's caregiver was kind enough to listen and act on my concerns but can any of you imagine how I felt having to go about this in such a round-about way? After nearly 7 years of seeing to my mom's every medical need I am reduced to this??????? How on earth is this fair? For my mom's sake I will continue to swallow this s & ^% but I swear there are moments when I don't think I can just roll over anymore - it goes against the grain. Courage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 You are an awesome mom! Deanna To: miralax Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2009 7:44:48 AMSubject: Re: Update Jennie, I will keep your son and your family in my prayers. I know what you mean when you say that the natural healing has made your son strong enough to endure surgery. Natural healing is so powerful and I am very thankful that your little guy has benefited. Susie ~ On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 11:47 PM, Jennie <mykidshisgift@ yahoo.com> wrote: We made our way home today. Im a little down but well be ok! Our lil guy well be having surgery 1st week of september! He well be having colostimy/ostimy. ...so many terms, and the dreaded pull thru at the same time. Instead of original 3 stages of surgries, now only two if no complications. This is a bitter sweet for us. Avoided for so long but cant be avoided at this point. But one thing I can say is that when they mentioned this when he 1st became ill, I know my son would have been high risk for surgries and now I can say due to this group and learning about natural over the years, he is a bundle of health and I feel he well be able to take this on much better/recovery! I feel in my heart if this would have been done befor all the natural knowledge/healing he couldnt have endured it. His surgeon told us that due to the hirschsprungs the good intestines is overworking and with time well keep getting worse. I well update at the time! Jennie<>< -- “Be careful reading medical books. You might die of a mis-print.†-- Mark Twain Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 you are both in my prayers!                                                                            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. ________________________________ To: livercirrhosissupport Sent: Thu, April 8, 2010 12:46:58 PM Subject: Update  Hello All: Just a quick update. My husband was transported by ambulance from our local hospital to the transplant center a week ago. We were informed yesterday that he is now on the active list with a meld score of 26. We are hoping he will get a new liver soon. Thanks for all your help, and I will keep you posted. Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 you are both in my prayers!                                                                            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. ________________________________ To: livercirrhosissupport Sent: Thu, April 8, 2010 12:46:58 PM Subject: Update  Hello All: Just a quick update. My husband was transported by ambulance from our local hospital to the transplant center a week ago. We were informed yesterday that he is now on the active list with a meld score of 26. We are hoping he will get a new liver soon. Thanks for all your help, and I will keep you posted. Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 you are both in my prayers!                                                                            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. ________________________________ To: livercirrhosissupport Sent: Thu, April 8, 2010 12:46:58 PM Subject: Update  Hello All: Just a quick update. My husband was transported by ambulance from our local hospital to the transplant center a week ago. We were informed yesterday that he is now on the active list with a meld score of 26. We are hoping he will get a new liver soon. Thanks for all your help, and I will keep you posted. Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 Praying for you guys. Debra > > Hello All: Just a quick update. My husband was transported by ambulance from our local hospital to the transplant center a week ago. We were informed yesterday that he is now on the active list with a meld score of 26. We are hoping he will get a new liver soon. Thanks for all your help, and I will keep you posted. Jackie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 Praying for you guys. Debra > > Hello All: Just a quick update. My husband was transported by ambulance from our local hospital to the transplant center a week ago. We were informed yesterday that he is now on the active list with a meld score of 26. We are hoping he will get a new liver soon. Thanks for all your help, and I will keep you posted. Jackie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 Praying for you guys. Debra > > Hello All: Just a quick update. My husband was transported by ambulance from our local hospital to the transplant center a week ago. We were informed yesterday that he is now on the active list with a meld score of 26. We are hoping he will get a new liver soon. Thanks for all your help, and I will keep you posted. Jackie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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