Guest guest Posted April 19, 2000 Report Share Posted April 19, 2000 Just a guess, could it be thyroid gland stimulation test? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2000 Report Share Posted October 14, 2000 oligomenorrhea-scant or infrequent menstrual flow per Taber's Med. Dict. I don't know about the second one. On Sat, 14 Oct 2000 07:56:38 EDT akik926@... writes: > I can't tell exactly what the doctor is saying. Any clues? > > Check a TSH, s/l " algomenorrhea " we will check it out for s/l " HLH. " > We will > also check CMP and cholesterol as well. > > > TIA > > Bev > > -------------------------- eGroups Sponsor > > PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc > > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2001 Report Share Posted April 12, 2001 Hi again, , 's ribs may have crossed. Mine do that sometimes and it is an awful pain and causes breathing difficulties. If I sneeze or cough I tend to hold my ribs apart to prevent them from nipping the intercostal muscles between the ribs. You can take a horse to water but you cannot make it drink. Denial is very hard to deal with but I guess the best person to teach your ex is the doctors who have her medical records. Sorry I have no magic want to give him the awareness of what is truly happening to . Hope it improves soon for her and will remember her in my prayers too. Love and hugs, Lilian. Fers wrote: > > Hi Everyone! > I have a question for you all of my wise friends. My > eldest daughter, has CEDS as well. Her > father and stepmother took her to their Dr about a > bone in her chest. It sticks out profusely and it > causes her a great deal of pain and at times shortness > of breath. The Dr they took her to said it was a bone > deformity. It stated sticking out about a year ago, > and it was noticeable, but not like now. It's really > sticking out. This concerns me, and I can't seem to > get the fact that EDS can be a serious thing through > to her father. They are blowing this off the same way > that they blow off her complaints of joint pain and > her subluxations and dislocations. > Does anyone have any idea what this might be or how > to get EDS through to my ex husband and his wife? My > daughter's pain is real and this thing with her chest > is definitely not normal. > > Thanks, > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2001 Report Share Posted April 13, 2001 Dear , It is really hard to say what is causing this bone to stick out, but my guess is it is a subluxed or dislocation some where in the chest/rib area, or very possibly a fracture due to other subluxations or dislocations. The only problem is if they are taking her to a doctor that does not know her history, and does not know what EDS is, and common problems with it, it will not be of much help. Is she breathing OK? How far away is she from you? If she is somewhat close by, can you go get her so she can get the proper medical care? I sympathize with you, and will pray for you and your daughter, Love, Sue Ginley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2001 Report Share Posted April 13, 2001 Can you take her to a doctor of your choice ? Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2001 Report Share Posted April 13, 2001 .. Not surewhat it could be.. how old is she??? YOu really should go take her to get a baseline x ray and then keep recehcking it monthly to monitor it and see if it gets worse... As far as your ex.. well no suggestions... they can beb stubborn.. we'll all ahve to pray on that one for you... ) hugs debby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2010 Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 Hi Debbie My daughter got her permit when she turned 16. She just turned 17, completed drivers education over the summer and is scheduled to take her road test on Oct. 12th. She's not as natural a driver as her brother was, but she is coming along. I don't know if she will pass her drivers test, but then again, it took her brother 3 tries and he is a pretty good driver. I guess we'll see soon enough. You know your child better than anyone. Having them drive is scary stuff, but in our case, we thought it worth giving her the opportunity to try to obtain her license. She can't wait to be able to drive herself to school. I'm not sure I'm as enthusiastic. ann In a message dated 10/2/2010 10:43:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, dlm514@... writes: Hi everyone - I was wondering if anyone know someone with mds or ds that can drive? My son just turned 14 and wants to know if he can go for his driving permit in 2 years. I am not sure how I feel about Tyler wanting to drive soooo bad. Debbie (Mom to Troy (15, 16 in 6 days) Tyler (14 mds) and Shane (7)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2010 Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 Hi everyone - I was wondering if anyone know someone with mds or ds that can drive? My son just turned 14 and wants to know if he can go for his driving permit in 2 years. I am not sure how I feel about Tyler wanting to drive soooo bad. Debbie (Mom to Troy (15, 16 in 6 days) Tyler (14 mds) and Shane (7)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2010 Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 Debbie - That's great to hear. I'm not sure why that subject has been important to me - our daughter is only 6 (but has older siblings who drive). When you think about all the other challenges our children face, I guess driving is less important but I still always wondered. If you don't mind me asking, how tall is your daughter? I often wonder if our Molly will we tall enough to drive? Silly question I know - but thanks for the info .... Re: [ MDS ] Question  Hi Debbie My daughter got her permit when she turned 16. She just turned 17, completed drivers education over the summer and is scheduled to take her road test on Oct. 12th. She's not as natural a driver as her brother was, but she is coming along. I don't know if she will pass her drivers test, but then again, it took her brother 3 tries and he is a pretty good driver. I guess we'll see soon enough. You know your child better than anyone. Having them drive is scary stuff, but in our case, we thought it worth giving her the opportunity to try to obtain her license. She can't wait to be able to drive herself to school. I'm not sure I'm as enthusiastic. ann In a message dated 10/2/2010 10:43:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, dlm514@... writes: Hi everyone - I was wondering if anyone know someone with mds or ds that can drive? My son just turned 14 and wants to know if he can go for his driving permit in 2 years. I am not sure how I feel about Tyler wanting to drive soooo bad. Debbie (Mom to Troy (15, 16 in 6 days) Tyler (14 mds ) and Shane (7)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2010 Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 My daughter is just shy of 5 feet tall. She moves the seat forward a bit and has not trouble reaching the peddles. This morning she drove on the expressway for the first time. Of course, it was 8:30 on a Sunday morning, so not many other cars on the road. Her father did not come back yelling, so I guess that was a good sign! I'll let you know if she passes her road test. ann In a message dated 10/3/2010 9:41:37 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ljoconnell1@... writes: Debbie - That's great to hear. I'm not sure why that subject has been important to me - our daughter is only 6 (but has older siblings who drive). When you think about all the other challenges our children face, I guess driving is less important but I still always wondered. If you don't mind me asking, how tall is your daughter? I often wonder if our Molly will we tall enough to drive? Silly question I know - but thanks for the info .... Re: [ MDS ] Question Hi Debbie My daughter got her permit when she turned 16. She just turned 17, completed drivers education over the summer and is scheduled to take her road test on Oct. 12th. She's not as natural a driver as her brother was, but she is coming along. I don't know if she will pass her drivers test, but then again, it took her brother 3 tries and he is a pretty good driver. I guess we'll see soon enough. You know your child better than anyone. Having them drive is scary stuff, but in our case, we thought it worth giving her the opportunity to try to obtain her license. She can't wait to be able to drive herself to school. I'm not sure I'm as enthusiastic. ann In a message dated 10/2/2010 10:43:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, _dlm514@..._ (mailto:dlm514@...) writes: Hi everyone - I was wondering if anyone know someone with mds or ds that can drive? My son just turned 14 and wants to know if he can go for his driving permit in 2 years. I am not sure how I feel about Tyler wanting to drive soooo bad. Debbie (Mom to Troy (15, 16 in 6 days) Tyler (14 mds ) and Shane (7)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2010 Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 I think that if little people can drive, why can't our kids drive? Re: [ MDS ] Question Hi Debbie My daughter got her permit when she turned 16. She just turned 17, completed drivers education over the summer and is scheduled to take her road test on Oct. 12th. She's not as natural a driver as her brother was, but she is coming along. I don't know if she will pass her drivers test, but then again, it took her brother 3 tries and he is a pretty good driver. I guess we'll see soon enough. You know your child better than anyone. Having them drive is scary stuff, but in our case, we thought it worth giving her the opportunity to try to obtain her license. She can't wait to be able to drive herself to school. I'm not sure I'm as enthusiastic. ann In a message dated 10/2/2010 10:43:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, dlm514@... writes: Hi everyone - I was wondering if anyone know someone with mds or ds that can drive? My son just turned 14 and wants to know if he can go for his driving permit in 2 years. I am not sure how I feel about Tyler wanting to drive soooo bad. Debbie (Mom to Troy (15, 16 in 6 days) Tyler (14 mds ) and Shane (7)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2010 Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 I know my sister-in-law drives and she is only 4' 9 " - so my daughter (who is only 11 now and 4' 6 " ) will probably be taller than her and I hope she makes 5 feet! I am not sure if I want her driving because her attention span is very small and unless she can show me that she can concentrate on driving - it is not going to happen. But she has 5 years to mature and show me she can do it - I did not start driving until I was 17 - so maybe as she ages, she can drive - We live in rural PA - there is no public transportation anywhere around us. ;-( Darlene > > > I think that if little people can drive, why can't our kids drive? > > Re: [ MDS ] Question > > Hi Debbie > > My daughter got her permit when she turned 16. She just turned > 17, completed drivers education over the summer and is scheduled to take > her road test on Oct. 12th. She's not as natural a driver as her brother > was, but she is coming along. I don't know if she will pass her drivers > test, > but then again, it took her brother 3 tries and he is a pretty good > driver. I guess we'll see soon enough. > > You know your child better than anyone. Having them drive is scary stuff, > but in our case, we thought it worth giving her the opportunity to try to > obtain her license. She can't wait to be able to drive herself to school. > I'm not sure I'm as enthusiastic. > > ann > > In a message dated 10/2/2010 10:43:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > dlm514@... <dlm514%40yahoo.com> writes: > > Hi everyone - > > I was wondering if anyone know someone with mds or ds that can drive? My > son just turned 14 and wants to know if he can go for his driving permit in > > 2 years. I am not sure how I feel about Tyler wanting to drive soooo bad. > > Debbie (Mom to Troy (15, 16 in 6 days) Tyler (14 mds ) and Shane (7)) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2010 Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 Hi Jeanne Yes, there was a written test. In New York, they actually practice tests online. Not sure about New Jesey. It is scary, but on Long Island there is very little public transportation. She seems to be doing okay so far. ann In a message dated 10/3/2010 2:58:32 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, angels2757@... writes: Hi ann, Was there a written test that had to take? My is now 16 but has not asked about it. I am not sure if she would even pass the written test. And mentally she is not like a 16 year old. She is naive also and I am not sure I can see her driving. Just thinking about how it was when I taught my older two to drive I can't imagine her driving. There are so many things to look out for when driving I am not sure her attention would be on every danger. Good luck to when she takes the test. Jeanne Re: Question Hi Debbie My daughter got her permit when she turned 16. She just turned 17, completed drivers education over the summer and is scheduled to take her road test on Oct. 12th. She's not as natural a driver as her brother was, but she is coming along. I don't know if she will pass her drivers test, but then again, it took her brother 3 tries and he is a pretty good driver. I guess we'll see soon enough. You know your child better than anyone. Having them drive is scary stuff, but in our case, we thought it worth giving her the opportunity to try to obtain her license. She can't wait to be able to drive herself to school. I'm not sure I'm as enthusiastic. ann In a message dated 10/2/2010 10:43:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, _dlm514@..._ (mailto:dlm514@...) writes: Hi everyone - I was wondering if anyone know someone with mds or ds that can drive? My son just turned 14 and wants to know if he can go for his driving permit in 2 years. I am not sure how I feel about Tyler wanting to drive soooo bad. Debbie (Mom to Troy (15, 16 in 6 days) Tyler (14 mds) and Shane (7)) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2010 Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 My bff, Katz, has MDS and she drives (all the time!). She also has a college degree and she is working on another, as well as publishing a couple of books. Are you out there, ? (She is a member of this group.) > > Hi everyone - > > I was wondering if anyone know someone with mds or ds that can drive? My son just turned 14 and wants to know if he can go for his driving permit in 2 years. I am not sure how I feel about Tyler wanting to drive soooo bad. > > Debbie (Mom to Troy (15, 16 in 6 days) Tyler (14 mds) and Shane (7)) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2010 Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 Hi ann, Was there a written test that had to take? My is now 16 but has not asked about it. I am not sure if she would even pass the written test. And mentally she is not like a 16 year old. She is naive also and I am not sure I can see her driving. Just thinking about how it was when I taught my older two to drive I can't imagine her driving. There are so many things to look out for when driving I am not sure her attention would be on every danger. Good luck to when she takes the test. Jeanne Re: Question Hi Debbie My daughter got her permit when she turned 16. She just turned 17, completed drivers education over the summer and is scheduled to take her road test on Oct. 12th. She's not as natural a driver as her brother was, but she is coming along. I don't know if she will pass her drivers test, but then again, it took her brother 3 tries and he is a pretty good driver. I guess we'll see soon enough. You know your child better than anyone. Having them drive is scary stuff, but in our case, we thought it worth giving her the opportunity to try to obtain her license. She can't wait to be able to drive herself to school. I'm not sure I'm as enthusiastic. ann In a message dated 10/2/2010 10:43:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, dlm514@... writes: Hi everyone - I was wondering if anyone know someone with mds or ds that can drive? My son just turned 14 and wants to know if he can go for his driving permit in 2 years. I am not sure how I feel about Tyler wanting to drive soooo bad. Debbie (Mom to Troy (15, 16 in 6 days) Tyler (14 mds) and Shane (7)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2010 Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 Thank you all. ann, you live on Long Island??? I live in Rockland county. > > Hi Jeanne > > Yes, there was a written test. In New York, they actually practice tests > online. Not sure about New Jesey. > It is scary, but on Long Island there is very little public > transportation. She seems to be doing okay so far. > > ann > > > In a message dated 10/3/2010 2:58:32 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > angels2757@... writes: > > > > > > Hi ann, > Was there a written test that had to take? My is now > 16 but has not asked about it. I am not sure if she would even pass the > written test. And mentally she is not like a 16 year old. She is naive also and > I am not sure I can see her driving. Just thinking about how it was when I > taught my older two to drive I can't imagine her driving. There are so > many things to look out for when driving I am not sure her attention would be > on every danger. > > Good luck to when she takes the test. > > Jeanne > > Re: Question > > Hi Debbie > > My daughter got her permit when she turned 16. She just turned > 17, completed drivers education over the summer and is scheduled to take > her road test on Oct. 12th. She's not as natural a driver as her brother > was, but she is coming along. I don't know if she will pass her drivers > test, > but then again, it took her brother 3 tries and he is a pretty good > driver. I guess we'll see soon enough. > > You know your child better than anyone. Having them drive is scary stuff, > but in our case, we thought it worth giving her the opportunity to try to > obtain her license. She can't wait to be able to drive herself to school. > I'm not sure I'm as enthusiastic. > > ann > > In a message dated 10/2/2010 10:43:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > _dlm514@..._ (mailto:dlm514@...) writes: > > Hi everyone - > > I was wondering if anyone know someone with mds or ds that can drive? My > son just turned 14 and wants to know if he can go for his driving permit > in > 2 years. I am not sure how I feel about Tyler wanting to drive soooo bad. > > Debbie (Mom to Troy (15, 16 in 6 days) Tyler (14 mds) and Shane (7)) > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2010 Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 Yes, we live in Farmingville. Suffolk county. ann In a message dated 10/3/2010 4:54:33 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, dlm514@... writes: Thank you all. ann, you live on Long Island??? I live in Rockland county. > > Hi Jeanne > > Yes, there was a written test. In New York, they actually practice tests > online. Not sure about New Jesey. > It is scary, but on Long Island there is very little public > transportation. She seems to be doing okay so far. > > ann > > > In a message dated 10/3/2010 2:58:32 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > angels2757@... writes: > > > > > > Hi ann, > Was there a written test that had to take? My is now > 16 but has not asked about it. I am not sure if she would even pass the > written test. And mentally she is not like a 16 year old. She is naive also and > I am not sure I can see her driving. Just thinking about how it was when I > taught my older two to drive I can't imagine her driving. There are so > many things to look out for when driving I am not sure her attention would be > on every danger. > > Good luck to when she takes the test. > > Jeanne > > Re: Question > > Hi Debbie > > My daughter got her permit when she turned 16. She just turned > 17, completed drivers education over the summer and is scheduled to take > her road test on Oct. 12th. She's not as natural a driver as her brother > was, but she is coming along. I don't know if she will pass her drivers > test, > but then again, it took her brother 3 tries and he is a pretty good > driver. I guess we'll see soon enough. > > You know your child better than anyone. Having them drive is scary stuff, > but in our case, we thought it worth giving her the opportunity to try to > obtain her license. She can't wait to be able to drive herself to school. > I'm not sure I'm as enthusiastic. > > ann > > In a message dated 10/2/2010 10:43:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > _dlm514@..._ (mailto:dlm514@...) writes: > > Hi everyone - > > I was wondering if anyone know someone with mds or ds that can drive? My > son just turned 14 and wants to know if he can go for his driving permit > in > 2 years. I am not sure how I feel about Tyler wanting to drive soooo bad. > > Debbie (Mom to Troy (15, 16 in 6 days) Tyler (14 mds) and Shane (7)) > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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