Guest guest Posted October 5, 1999 Report Share Posted October 5, 1999 -----Original Message----- >I have just been diagnosed with Chiari 1 MalformationDr. Oro feels like he can improve those conditions through >the surgery. Hi I was wondering did he tell you how big your herniation is? I will be meeting with Dr Oro on Dec 17. That is the earliest I can get there. Take Care Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 welcome Pat...no relation to Jackie are (lame joke I know).... we'd would love to have your two cents here..... happy to have you aboard, sorry PSC has reared it's ugly head again though.... Patti > >Reply-To: >To: Psc Support < > >Subject: Hello >Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 06:59:58 -0700 > >Hello all, > >I am a brand newbie to this group. My name is Pat. I am 57 years old >and yesterday was the tenth anniversary of my transplant. I live in the >San Francisco bay area and had my xplant at UCSF. My PSC is >unfortunately, active and my LFTs are going to hell again. We were >hoping that the immunosupresants would hold it off forever but it isn't >working out that way. I''m not a particularly good candidate for a >second transplant but it is still a possibility. > >I think it is remarkable that I found and joined this group exactly 10 >years, to the day after my transplant. I'm not sure what I can >contribute. But, I intend to try and be an active member of the group >and will be happy to toss in my two cents worth when I think I have a >good answer to a question or have some insight on a particular topic. > >Hoping to get to know you all in the near future. > > >Pat > >PS: Pat is short for , just in case the nick name mislead you. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 When I was a kid I used to tell people that asked the Jackie Gleason question that he was my uncle (he is not) and that one day I was going to get all his money. I was actually believed a couple of times. Unfortunately I don't think his executors would have. Thanks for the welcome. Pat * * wrote: > > welcome Pat...no relation to Jackie are (lame joke I know).... > > > > > >Reply-To: > >To: Psc Support < > > >Subject: Hello > >Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 06:59:58 -0700 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 Gracie we are all here for you. ===== in Michigan (Dx UC 1984, Dx MISSING COLON 1999, Dx PSC 1997, PSC symptoms 2000) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2001 Report Share Posted October 29, 2001 Gracie, Sorry for not posting sooner, have been out of the office for awhile and also wanted to wait for you to post. I am so sorry to hear about Eds passing. I am also sorry that you had to endure so much during his illness and recovery. I have been fortunate enough in my short life to never have had to deal with this type of loss. Although I am fairly new to the group, in comparison to most, I am truly saddened by his passing. I wish you all the best and even though we can not be there for emotional support, our thoughts and prayers will always be with you. God bless Darin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2002 Report Share Posted January 7, 2002 Welcome to the group! I haven't had my TR yet nor have I scheduled it yet. Hoping by Oct. My fiance is deployed to Fort Bragg so we're gonna wait to he comes home. You'll find lots of friends here ready to help in anyway. Congratulations on getting your TR done in June. Baby wishes, Nick DFH Robby DS Chyanna DD Colton DS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2002 Report Share Posted January 25, 2002 - Good Luck on the surgery. I will pray for him. I know its hard on us too not them with the worrying so Ill say a little prayer for you too. ~ Hello I wanted to let you all know I am among the living. I have had the chance to read post but have found it difficult to find time to post. Dh had his second carpel tunnel surgery last Monday, the doctor said his hand was in real bad shape. It is real tough on me since I cound on dh's help so much. My 3 year old goes in for surgery on Tuesday. He is going to have a cyst taken off his eye. I had thought it would be a pretty simple surgery but the doctor says it will taken almost an hour. So remember us on Tuesday. Miss talking to you guys. Hopefully in a week or so everything will be much calemer. Prayers to you all, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2002 Report Share Posted January 25, 2002 -- sorry your going thru the difficult time right now. I will keep you and your family in my prayers I have been thinking about you lately wondering how you were doing... VIctoira - In TubalLigationReversal@y..., " zelphia3 " <Zelphia3@c...> wrote: > I wanted to let you all know I am among the living. I have had the > chance to read post but have found it difficult to find time to > post. Dh had his second carpel tunnel surgery last Monday, the > doctor said his hand was in real bad shape. It is real tough on me > since I cound on dh's help so much. My 3 year old goes in for > surgery on Tuesday. He is going to have a cyst taken off his eye. I > had thought it would be a pretty simple surgery but the doctor says > it will taken almost an hour. So remember us on Tuesday. Miss > talking to you guys. Hopefully in a week or so everything will be > much calemer. > > Prayers to you all, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 Hello back at ya... Life does go on doesn't it... -------------- Original message ---------------------- > I am back at work, busy reading personal email! > > Dale's obit was in our local paper yesterday and can be found at > statesmanjournal.com. > > I am also going to paste here the expanded version that is being read Saturday > at the service. > > Dale , a resident of Salem died on Thursday, March 9, at his > home, following a long battle with Prostate Cancer. He was born on April 12, > 1958 in Dallas, Oregon, the son of Walter and Doris Bechtold . Dale > graduated from McNary High School in 1976, attended Chemeketa Community College, > and received additional schooling in the United States Air Force. He earned a > degree in Electrical Engineering and certification as a machinist. He enlisted > in the Air Force on November 8, 1982, and was honorably discharged on June 30, > 1991. Dale worked on the GPS electronics for all B-52 aircraft during Operation > Desert Storm, attaining the rank of Sergeant and receiving the Air Force > Achievement Award. > > Dale married Juel Yoder on September 6, 2003 in Salem. Dale worked at GEM > Equipment in Mt. Angel for 11 years as the Senior Lead Machinist, manufacturing > food processing equipment until forced by failing health to take disability > retirement in May of 2005. > > Dale loved the outdoors, and especially any thing having to do with gold > mining. He often served as an officer of the Willamette Valley Miners Club in > Salem, including president for three years, and conducted numerous mining > workshops. Dale enjoyed repairing cars, woodworking, making jewelry and working > with metal. Dale liked gardening, cultivating flowers and vegetables in raised > beds and nurturing fruit trees. Though he thought of himself as an engineer, > Dale was no less an artist with a unique flair for color and design commonly > manifesting itself in a sort of folk art which decorates his lawn and home. > > Dale’s family was very important to him, and he enjoyed cooking for family > gatherings. He is survived by his wife, Juel; his mother, Doris; his son, Dale, > Jr., wife, Misty; and children, Christian, Breaunah, Ashleigh, , Hunter, > and Dale; his three daughters, Carol, Betty, and Molly, and their mother, > ; and his sisters, Trudy and her husband, Joe, and > Elaine Hasty and her husband, Bill. Dale was preceded in death by his father, > Walt this past October 9; and Kathy , D. J.’s mother. Dale was a part of > the Salem Mennonite Church family. > > Interment was earlier today in Evergreen Cemetery, McMinnville. Memorial > contributions may be made to the Salem Mennonite Church Medical Fund. > > > > > Peace on the journey, > Juel > captwildchild@... > ************************************ > If you are going through hell....keep going. -Sir Winston Churchill > > Malecare ( www.malecare.com ) recommends that all men, upon attaining adulthood, > discuss prostate cancer and the latest prostate cancer screening tests, with > their physician, annually. > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. I am back at work, busy reading personal email! Dale's obit was in our local paper yesterday and can be found at statesmanjournal.com. I am also going to paste here the expanded version that is being read Saturday at the service. Dale , a resident of Salem died on Thursday, March 9, at his home, following a long battle with Prostate Cancer. He was born on April 12, 1958 in Dallas, Oregon, the son of Walter and Doris Bechtold . Dale graduated from McNary High School in 1976, attended Chemeketa Community College, and received additional schooling in the United States Air Force. He earned a degree in Electrical Engineering and certification as a machinist. He enlisted in the Air Force on November 8, 1982, and was honorably discharged on June 30, 1991. Dale worked on the GPS electronics for all B-52 aircraft during Operation Desert Storm, attaining the rank of Sergeant and receiving the Air Force Achievement Award. Dale married Juel Yoder on September 6, 2003 in Salem. Dale worked at GEM Equipment in Mt. Angel for 11 years as the Senior Lead Machinist, manufacturing food processing equipment until forced by failing health to take disability retirement in May of 2005. Dale loved the outdoors, and especially any thing having to do with gold mining. He often served as an officer of the Willamette Valley Miners Club in Salem, including president for three years, and conducted numerous mining workshops. Dale enjoyed repairing cars, woodworking, making jewelry and working with metal. Dale liked gardening, cultivating flowers and vegetables in raised beds and nurturing fruit trees. Though he thought of himself as an engineer, Dale was no less an artist with a unique flair for color and design commonly manifesting itself in a sort of folk art which decorates his lawn and home. Dale’s family was very important to him, and he enjoyed cooking for family gatherings. He is survived by his wife, Juel; his mother, Doris; his son, Dale, Jr., wife, Misty; and children, Christian, Breaunah, Ashleigh, , Hunter, and Dale; his three daughters, Carol, Betty, and Molly, and their mother, ; and his sisters, Trudy and her husband, Joe, and Elaine Hasty and her husband, Bill. Dale was preceded in death by his father, Walt this past October 9; and Kathy , D. J.’s mother. Dale was a part of the Salem Mennonite Church family. Interment was earlier today in Evergreen Cemetery, McMinnville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Salem Mennonite Church Medical Fund. Peace on the journey,Juel captwildchild@...************************************If you are going through hell....keep going. -Sir Winston ChurchillMalecare ( www.malecare.com ) recommends that all men, upon attaining adulthood, discuss prostate cancer and the latest prostate cancer screening tests, with their physician, annually. Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 I have a daughter that was diagnosed with moderate autism on June 2008. Since then we started the biomedic treatment with a DAN! doctor. We still haven't seen a great progress but we are hanging in there. My main concern is that she (my daughter) rub her front genitals, and we can't make her stop, is not evereyday but still is doing it, it really bothers me and she knows that mommy doesn't like that. Can be the yeast?? I clean her very good and doesn't seem to be red or itchi. Can anyone help me with an advice??? Â Thank you so much and God Bless you all! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 Hi,When my son stimulates himself it is always yeast. I have heard many others post similar observations and the correlation with yeast flare up. I don't think washing will help. I think the yeast is coming from the inside and working its way out of the skin. We can usually control this along with all of his other yeast related symptoms with diet, anti-fungal supplements and medicines.Is there any correlation with that behavior and other behaviors or rashes or bowel movement issues?We tried not to show our displeasure with our son when he does those type of things. Don't want him to feel bad about it and develop some psychological issues especially since I think he cannot control it. It probably just itches like crazy... not sure.To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2009 5:30:21 PMSubject: Hello I have a daughter that was diagnosed with moderate autism on June 2008. Since then we started the biomedic treatment with a DAN! doctor. We still haven't seen a great progress but we are hanging in there. My main concern is that she (my daughter) rub her front genitals, and we can't make her stop, is not evereyday but still is doing it, it really bothers me and she knows that mommy doesn't like that. Can be the yeast?? I clean her very good and doesn't seem to be red or itchi. Can anyone help me with an advice??? Thank you so much and God Bless you all! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2010 Report Share Posted April 12, 2010 Welcome again - yr bio came thru. Love yr pic! ao Hi, I responded to the invitation as a new member but I do not think my response got to you so please let me know if this gets through. Yes I am a new member and delighted to be a part of this group! Below is a link to my websites and there is a bio there. My blog and column is there too. I am a Jungian Psychologist and Astrologer for over 40 years. Recently I completed my second Satrun Return and part of that process for me is a new freedom to integrate my Astrology and Psychology in my writing. I am currently updating my first two books which were on the healing process-looking at it in stages and using Jungian Psychology, Astrology and son growth and development models as a way of looking at spiritual and emotional growth and healing. Most people call me by my Buddhist name Pema -my western name is Rev. Dr. O'Connell. www.interfaithseminaries.net www.startalkastro.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2010 Report Share Posted April 14, 2010 Welcome /Pema. I want to learn more about your interfaith ministry program. I'll be in touch with you.GregSubject: Re: helloTo: JUNG-FIRE Date: Monday, April 12, 2010, 3:59 PM Welcome again - yr bio came thru. Love yr pic! ao In a message dated 4/12/2010 2:35:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, raven4848yahoo (DOT) com writes: Hi, I responded to the invitation as a new member but I do not think my response got to you so please let me know if this gets through. Yes I am a new member and delighted to be a part of this group! Below is a link to my websites and there is a bio there. My blog and column is there too. I am a Jungian Psychologist and Astrologer for over 40 years. Recently I completed my second Satrun Return and part of that process for me is a new freedom to integrate my Astrology and Psychology in my writing. I am currently updating my first two books which were on the healing process-looking at it in stages and using Jungian Psychology, Astrology and son growth and development models as a way of looking at spiritual and emotional growth and healing. Most people call me by my Buddhist name Pema -my western name is Rev. Dr. O'Connell. www.interfaithsemin aries.net www.startalkastro. com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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