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Tawny,

Thanks so much, I did receive it. I have been flared up, sick,

everything else in the world, for the last couple of weeks. If I'd

been a horse you would have shot me. Please excuse my tardiness in

replying. Do you ever get to where it's all you can do just to do the

basics, and fall into bed as soon as possible? That's how the last

couple weeks have been. I haven't even liked me, and poor Chas never

complains. I hope you are feeling some better, I love you and wish

the best for you and your family.

Hugs from

jane

> > Hey yall.

> > Blessings to my precious RA fam. I have a dilemma i need your

> > thoughts on. Chas, my 18 y.o. has migraines, which are fairly

> > frequent. Her dad quit his job which had excellent medical

coverage

> > to go back to driving a truck. The stuff her doc prescribed is

> 25.00

> > a pill. We have no medical insurance on her, she is going to

> college

> > next month, and we make barely too much to qualify for

assistance.

> I

> > am afraid that the adjustment to college will probably trigger

more

> > migraines. She has just been getting samples from our doc but she

> > will be 3 hours away now. Does anyone know of a program for kids

in

> > this sort of " gray area " between childhood and adulthood? Her dad

> is

> > no help when it comes to things of this sort. We live in Texas

> > btw....Imitrex has been very effective on her h/a's. She had one

> when

> > i got home last night, she was on the couch with a blanket and

> pillow

> > over her head to block out the light. :o(

> > Love yall bunches.

> > jane

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Tawny,

Thanks so much, I did receive it. I have been flared up, sick,

everything else in the world, for the last couple of weeks. If I'd

been a horse you would have shot me. Please excuse my tardiness in

replying. Do you ever get to where it's all you can do just to do the

basics, and fall into bed as soon as possible? That's how the last

couple weeks have been. I haven't even liked me, and poor Chas never

complains. I hope you are feeling some better, I love you and wish

the best for you and your family.

Hugs from

jane

> > Hey yall.

> > Blessings to my precious RA fam. I have a dilemma i need your

> > thoughts on. Chas, my 18 y.o. has migraines, which are fairly

> > frequent. Her dad quit his job which had excellent medical

coverage

> > to go back to driving a truck. The stuff her doc prescribed is

> 25.00

> > a pill. We have no medical insurance on her, she is going to

> college

> > next month, and we make barely too much to qualify for

assistance.

> I

> > am afraid that the adjustment to college will probably trigger

more

> > migraines. She has just been getting samples from our doc but she

> > will be 3 hours away now. Does anyone know of a program for kids

in

> > this sort of " gray area " between childhood and adulthood? Her dad

> is

> > no help when it comes to things of this sort. We live in Texas

> > btw....Imitrex has been very effective on her h/a's. She had one

> when

> > i got home last night, she was on the couch with a blanket and

> pillow

> > over her head to block out the light. :o(

> > Love yall bunches.

> > jane

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Jane,

So glad to hear you got the information, hope it helps. You have hit

it girl, yes I do know what you mean. Sometimes, I feel like I can't

even get up, but I do because I know someone counts on me.

We just do the best we can, and the ones that love us understand. If

others don't understand, oh well who cares:) You take care, and will

be praying for better times, Tawny

> > Jane,

> > I sent you some information, let me know if you receive it. Tawny

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > --- In , " JANE " <janeatregis@y...>

wrote:

> > > Hey yall.

> > > Blessings to my precious RA fam. I have a dilemma i need your

> > > thoughts on. Chas, my 18 y.o. has migraines, which are fairly

> > > frequent. Her dad quit his job which had excellent medical

> coverage

> > > to go back to driving a truck. The stuff her doc prescribed is

> > 25.00

> > > a pill. We have no medical insurance on her, she is going to

> > college

> > > next month, and we make barely too much to qualify for

> assistance.

> > I

> > > am afraid that the adjustment to college will probably trigger

> more

> > > migraines. She has just been getting samples from our doc but

she

> > > will be 3 hours away now. Does anyone know of a program for

kids

> in

> > > this sort of " gray area " between childhood and adulthood? Her

dad

> > is

> > > no help when it comes to things of this sort. We live in Texas

> > > btw....Imitrex has been very effective on her h/a's. She had

one

> > when

> > > i got home last night, she was on the couch with a blanket and

> > pillow

> > > over her head to block out the light. :o(

> > > Love yall bunches.

> > > jane

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Jane,

So glad to hear you got the information, hope it helps. You have hit

it girl, yes I do know what you mean. Sometimes, I feel like I can't

even get up, but I do because I know someone counts on me.

We just do the best we can, and the ones that love us understand. If

others don't understand, oh well who cares:) You take care, and will

be praying for better times, Tawny

> > > Hey yall.

> > > Blessings to my precious RA fam. I have a dilemma i need your

> > > thoughts on. Chas, my 18 y.o. has migraines, which are fairly

> > > frequent. Her dad quit his job which had excellent medical

> coverage

> > > to go back to driving a truck. The stuff her doc prescribed is

> > 25.00

> > > a pill. We have no medical insurance on her, she is going to

> > college

> > > next month, and we make barely too much to qualify for

> assistance.

> > I

> > > am afraid that the adjustment to college will probably trigger

> more

> > > migraines. She has just been getting samples from our doc but

she

> > > will be 3 hours away now. Does anyone know of a program for

kids

> in

> > > this sort of " gray area " between childhood and adulthood? Her

dad

> > is

> > > no help when it comes to things of this sort. We live in Texas

> > > btw....Imitrex has been very effective on her h/a's. She had

one

> > when

> > > i got home last night, she was on the couch with a blanket and

> > pillow

> > > over her head to block out the light. :o(

> > > Love yall bunches.

> > > jane

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