Guest guest Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 , I am so glad your alright. You have been through a lot, and I'm sure the stress of it all hasn't helped the RA. I will keep you, and family in my prayers, Tawny --- In , " dianaenxing " <dianaenxing@y...> wrote: > Well, I was definitely lucky in this storm. I'm just northwest of new > orleans and, although we did not get the flooding like they did we > sure did see plenty of 100+ mph gusts--lots of downed trees, > powerlines, etc.--you name it, it came down. We were without power > for 9 days which gave me the challenge of trying to keep my Enbrel > refrigerated. (for anyone on that you know how expensive it is--I did > not want to replace that!) Luckily, my parents stayed with us (they > evacuated from slidell) and brought their generator which kept the > fridge running. I'm sure slidell has been in the news plenty b/c it > was one of the hardest hit--my parents were lucky to have a house > with NO water damage whatsoever! There are several trees down in > their yard and one on my dad's boat, an upstairs broken window and > lots of smelly, defrosted meat that had to be cleaned out! The church > where I got married got about 8ft. of water and the steeple was blown > off and our reception hall is no longer there. )-: I have been bored > to tears for the last 2 1/2 weeks because my nursing school is (was) > in new orleans. Needless to say, I haven't been going to school! > Also, my rheumy's office was in uptown new orleans and I have NO idea > where he is right now. So, all of this stress is causing me to be > more stiff in the morning. It takes a little while for my hands to > get going and my feet never stop hurting. The fatigue is getting to > me and my left knee is so swollen. So, I pass the day by cleaning my > house until I'm horribly exhausted and then I go to my husbands > office (he's in insurance and very busy right now!) to hang out with > him and play on the internet since I don't have cable or internet at > my house yet. Sorry to be rambling but I had to vent. Well, hopefully > I'll be starting school again soon in a different location. It will > be better then. Well, thanks to all of you that have read this. > > > Hammond, Louisiana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 , I am so glad your alright. You have been through a lot, and I'm sure the stress of it all hasn't helped the RA. I will keep you, and family in my prayers, Tawny > Well, I was definitely lucky in this storm. I'm just northwest of new > orleans and, although we did not get the flooding like they did we > sure did see plenty of 100+ mph gusts--lots of downed trees, > powerlines, etc.--you name it, it came down. We were without power > for 9 days which gave me the challenge of trying to keep my Enbrel > refrigerated. (for anyone on that you know how expensive it is--I did > not want to replace that!) Luckily, my parents stayed with us (they > evacuated from slidell) and brought their generator which kept the > fridge running. I'm sure slidell has been in the news plenty b/c it > was one of the hardest hit--my parents were lucky to have a house > with NO water damage whatsoever! There are several trees down in > their yard and one on my dad's boat, an upstairs broken window and > lots of smelly, defrosted meat that had to be cleaned out! The church > where I got married got about 8ft. of water and the steeple was blown > off and our reception hall is no longer there. )-: I have been bored > to tears for the last 2 1/2 weeks because my nursing school is (was) > in new orleans. Needless to say, I haven't been going to school! > Also, my rheumy's office was in uptown new orleans and I have NO idea > where he is right now. So, all of this stress is causing me to be > more stiff in the morning. It takes a little while for my hands to > get going and my feet never stop hurting. The fatigue is getting to > me and my left knee is so swollen. So, I pass the day by cleaning my > house until I'm horribly exhausted and then I go to my husbands > office (he's in insurance and very busy right now!) to hang out with > him and play on the internet since I don't have cable or internet at > my house yet. Sorry to be rambling but I had to vent. Well, hopefully > I'll be starting school again soon in a different location. It will > be better then. Well, thanks to all of you that have read this. > > > Hammond, Louisiana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 : Although you and your family were lucky enough to survive, the stress of all that has been going on around you is overwhelming. Meds are so expensive and I understand the stress of worrying about having to replace them. All the stress, the cleaning, etc. has more than likely caused your flare. I hope and pray that you find out where your Rheumy is practicing now. If you have no luck with that, then I would try and find a Rheumy in a nearby area. Best of luck to you and your family, > Well, I was definitely lucky in this storm. I'm just northwest of new > orleans and, although we did not get the flooding like they did we > sure did see plenty of 100+ mph gusts--lots of downed trees, > powerlines, etc.--you name it, it came down. We were without power > for 9 days which gave me the challenge of trying to keep my Enbrel > refrigerated. (for anyone on that you know how expensive it is--I did > not want to replace that!) Luckily, my parents stayed with us (they > evacuated from slidell) and brought their generator which kept the > fridge running. I'm sure slidell has been in the news plenty b/c it > was one of the hardest hit--my parents were lucky to have a house > with NO water damage whatsoever! There are several trees down in > their yard and one on my dad's boat, an upstairs broken window and > lots of smelly, defrosted meat that had to be cleaned out! The church > where I got married got about 8ft. of water and the steeple was blown > off and our reception hall is no longer there. )-: I have been bored > to tears for the last 2 1/2 weeks because my nursing school is (was) > in new orleans. Needless to say, I haven't been going to school! > Also, my rheumy's office was in uptown new orleans and I have NO idea > where he is right now. So, all of this stress is causing me to be > more stiff in the morning. It takes a little while for my hands to > get going and my feet never stop hurting. The fatigue is getting to > me and my left knee is so swollen. So, I pass the day by cleaning my > house until I'm horribly exhausted and then I go to my husbands > office (he's in insurance and very busy right now!) to hang out with > him and play on the internet since I don't have cable or internet at > my house yet. Sorry to be rambling but I had to vent. Well, hopefully > I'll be starting school again soon in a different location. It will > be better then. Well, thanks to all of you that have read this. > > > Hammond, Louisiana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 : Although you and your family were lucky enough to survive, the stress of all that has been going on around you is overwhelming. Meds are so expensive and I understand the stress of worrying about having to replace them. All the stress, the cleaning, etc. has more than likely caused your flare. I hope and pray that you find out where your Rheumy is practicing now. If you have no luck with that, then I would try and find a Rheumy in a nearby area. Best of luck to you and your family, > Well, I was definitely lucky in this storm. I'm just northwest of new > orleans and, although we did not get the flooding like they did we > sure did see plenty of 100+ mph gusts--lots of downed trees, > powerlines, etc.--you name it, it came down. We were without power > for 9 days which gave me the challenge of trying to keep my Enbrel > refrigerated. (for anyone on that you know how expensive it is--I did > not want to replace that!) Luckily, my parents stayed with us (they > evacuated from slidell) and brought their generator which kept the > fridge running. I'm sure slidell has been in the news plenty b/c it > was one of the hardest hit--my parents were lucky to have a house > with NO water damage whatsoever! There are several trees down in > their yard and one on my dad's boat, an upstairs broken window and > lots of smelly, defrosted meat that had to be cleaned out! The church > where I got married got about 8ft. of water and the steeple was blown > off and our reception hall is no longer there. )-: I have been bored > to tears for the last 2 1/2 weeks because my nursing school is (was) > in new orleans. Needless to say, I haven't been going to school! > Also, my rheumy's office was in uptown new orleans and I have NO idea > where he is right now. So, all of this stress is causing me to be > more stiff in the morning. It takes a little while for my hands to > get going and my feet never stop hurting. The fatigue is getting to > me and my left knee is so swollen. So, I pass the day by cleaning my > house until I'm horribly exhausted and then I go to my husbands > office (he's in insurance and very busy right now!) to hang out with > him and play on the internet since I don't have cable or internet at > my house yet. Sorry to be rambling but I had to vent. Well, hopefully > I'll be starting school again soon in a different location. It will > be better then. Well, thanks to all of you that have read this. > > > Hammond, Louisiana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 Sorry you've been affected by Katrina, , but happy to hear that you escaped the worst of it. Hope you can get back to school and a more normal life very soon. Not an MD I'll tell you where to go! Mayo Clinic in Rochester http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester s Hopkins Medicine http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org [ ] wanting to vent--RA patient in louisiana! > Well, I was definitely lucky in this storm. I'm just northwest of new > orleans and, although we did not get the flooding like they did we > sure did see plenty of 100+ mph gusts--lots of downed trees, > powerlines, etc.--you name it, it came down. We were without power > for 9 days which gave me the challenge of trying to keep my Enbrel > refrigerated. (for anyone on that you know how expensive it is--I did > not want to replace that!) Luckily, my parents stayed with us (they > evacuated from slidell) and brought their generator which kept the > fridge running. I'm sure slidell has been in the news plenty b/c it > was one of the hardest hit--my parents were lucky to have a house > with NO water damage whatsoever! There are several trees down in > their yard and one on my dad's boat, an upstairs broken window and > lots of smelly, defrosted meat that had to be cleaned out! The church > where I got married got about 8ft. of water and the steeple was blown > off and our reception hall is no longer there. )-: I have been bored > to tears for the last 2 1/2 weeks because my nursing school is (was) > in new orleans. Needless to say, I haven't been going to school! > Also, my rheumy's office was in uptown new orleans and I have NO idea > where he is right now. So, all of this stress is causing me to be > more stiff in the morning. It takes a little while for my hands to > get going and my feet never stop hurting. The fatigue is getting to > me and my left knee is so swollen. So, I pass the day by cleaning my > house until I'm horribly exhausted and then I go to my husbands > office (he's in insurance and very busy right now!) to hang out with > him and play on the internet since I don't have cable or internet at > my house yet. Sorry to be rambling but I had to vent. Well, hopefully > I'll be starting school again soon in a different location. It will > be better then. Well, thanks to all of you that have read this. > > > Hammond, Louisiana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 Sorry you've been affected by Katrina, , but happy to hear that you escaped the worst of it. Hope you can get back to school and a more normal life very soon. Not an MD I'll tell you where to go! Mayo Clinic in Rochester http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester s Hopkins Medicine http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org [ ] wanting to vent--RA patient in louisiana! > Well, I was definitely lucky in this storm. I'm just northwest of new > orleans and, although we did not get the flooding like they did we > sure did see plenty of 100+ mph gusts--lots of downed trees, > powerlines, etc.--you name it, it came down. We were without power > for 9 days which gave me the challenge of trying to keep my Enbrel > refrigerated. (for anyone on that you know how expensive it is--I did > not want to replace that!) Luckily, my parents stayed with us (they > evacuated from slidell) and brought their generator which kept the > fridge running. I'm sure slidell has been in the news plenty b/c it > was one of the hardest hit--my parents were lucky to have a house > with NO water damage whatsoever! There are several trees down in > their yard and one on my dad's boat, an upstairs broken window and > lots of smelly, defrosted meat that had to be cleaned out! The church > where I got married got about 8ft. of water and the steeple was blown > off and our reception hall is no longer there. )-: I have been bored > to tears for the last 2 1/2 weeks because my nursing school is (was) > in new orleans. Needless to say, I haven't been going to school! > Also, my rheumy's office was in uptown new orleans and I have NO idea > where he is right now. So, all of this stress is causing me to be > more stiff in the morning. It takes a little while for my hands to > get going and my feet never stop hurting. The fatigue is getting to > me and my left knee is so swollen. So, I pass the day by cleaning my > house until I'm horribly exhausted and then I go to my husbands > office (he's in insurance and very busy right now!) to hang out with > him and play on the internet since I don't have cable or internet at > my house yet. Sorry to be rambling but I had to vent. Well, hopefully > I'll be starting school again soon in a different location. It will > be better then. Well, thanks to all of you that have read this. > > > Hammond, Louisiana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 , How lucky you are to have escaped the damage that Katrina could have been done. I hope you're able to go back to school soon. a On Sep 15, 2005, at 5:31 PM, dianaenxing wrote: > Well, I was definitely lucky in this storm. I'm just northwest of new > orleans and, although we did not get the flooding like they did we > sure did see plenty of 100+ mph gusts--lots of downed trees, > powerlines, etc.--you name it, it came down. We were without power > for 9 days which gave me the challenge of trying to keep my Enbrel > refrigerated. (for anyone on that you know how expensive it is--I did > not want to replace that!) Luckily, my parents stayed with us (they > evacuated from slidell) and brought their generator which kept the > fridge running. I'm sure slidell has been in the news plenty b/c it > was one of the hardest hit--my parents were lucky to have a house > with NO water damage whatsoever! There are several trees down in > their yard and one on my dad's boat, an upstairs broken window and > lots of smelly, defrosted meat that had to be cleaned out! The church > where I got married got about 8ft. of water and the steeple was blown > off and our reception hall is no longer there. )-: I have been bored > to tears for the last 2 1/2 weeks because my nursing school is (was) > in new orleans. Needless to say, I haven't been going to school! > Also, my rheumy's office was in uptown new orleans and I have NO idea > where he is right now. So, all of this stress is causing me to be > more stiff in the morning. It takes a little while for my hands to > get going and my feet never stop hurting. The fatigue is getting to > me and my left knee is so swollen. So, I pass the day by cleaning my > house until I'm horribly exhausted and then I go to my husbands > office (he's in insurance and very busy right now!) to hang out with > him and play on the internet since I don't have cable or internet at > my house yet. Sorry to be rambling but I had to vent. Well, hopefully > I'll be starting school again soon in a different location. It will > be better then. Well, thanks to all of you that have read this. > > > Hammond, Louisiana > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 , How lucky you are to have escaped the damage that Katrina could have been done. I hope you're able to go back to school soon. a On Sep 15, 2005, at 5:31 PM, dianaenxing wrote: > Well, I was definitely lucky in this storm. I'm just northwest of new > orleans and, although we did not get the flooding like they did we > sure did see plenty of 100+ mph gusts--lots of downed trees, > powerlines, etc.--you name it, it came down. We were without power > for 9 days which gave me the challenge of trying to keep my Enbrel > refrigerated. (for anyone on that you know how expensive it is--I did > not want to replace that!) Luckily, my parents stayed with us (they > evacuated from slidell) and brought their generator which kept the > fridge running. I'm sure slidell has been in the news plenty b/c it > was one of the hardest hit--my parents were lucky to have a house > with NO water damage whatsoever! There are several trees down in > their yard and one on my dad's boat, an upstairs broken window and > lots of smelly, defrosted meat that had to be cleaned out! The church > where I got married got about 8ft. of water and the steeple was blown > off and our reception hall is no longer there. )-: I have been bored > to tears for the last 2 1/2 weeks because my nursing school is (was) > in new orleans. Needless to say, I haven't been going to school! > Also, my rheumy's office was in uptown new orleans and I have NO idea > where he is right now. So, all of this stress is causing me to be > more stiff in the morning. It takes a little while for my hands to > get going and my feet never stop hurting. The fatigue is getting to > me and my left knee is so swollen. So, I pass the day by cleaning my > house until I'm horribly exhausted and then I go to my husbands > office (he's in insurance and very busy right now!) to hang out with > him and play on the internet since I don't have cable or internet at > my house yet. Sorry to be rambling but I had to vent. Well, hopefully > I'll be starting school again soon in a different location. It will > be better then. Well, thanks to all of you that have read this. > > > Hammond, Louisiana > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2005 Report Share Posted September 19, 2005 , Glad to here that you made it through the hurricane. That must have been an experience. I hope you feel better soon. Take care. Beth(AR) --- dianaenxing <dianaenxing@...> wrote: > Well, I was definitely lucky in this storm. I'm just > northwest of new > orleans and, although we did not get the flooding > like they did we > sure did see plenty of 100+ mph gusts--lots of > downed trees, > powerlines, etc.--you name it, it came down. We were > without power > for 9 days which gave me the challenge of trying to > keep my Enbrel > refrigerated. (for anyone on that you know how > expensive it is--I did > not want to replace that!) Luckily, my parents > stayed with us (they > evacuated from slidell) and brought their generator > which kept the > fridge running. I'm sure slidell has been in the > news plenty b/c it > was one of the hardest hit--my parents were lucky to > have a house > with NO water damage whatsoever! There are several > trees down in > their yard and one on my dad's boat, an upstairs > broken window and > lots of smelly, defrosted meat that had to be > cleaned out! The church > where I got married got about 8ft. of water and the > steeple was blown > off and our reception hall is no longer there. )-: I > have been bored > to tears for the last 2 1/2 weeks because my nursing > school is (was) > in new orleans. Needless to say, I haven't been > going to school! > Also, my rheumy's office was in uptown new orleans > and I have NO idea > where he is right now. So, all of this stress is > causing me to be > more stiff in the morning. It takes a little while > for my hands to > get going and my feet never stop hurting. The > fatigue is getting to > me and my left knee is so swollen. So, I pass the > day by cleaning my > house until I'm horribly exhausted and then I go to > my husbands > office (he's in insurance and very busy right now!) > to hang out with > him and play on the internet since I don't have > cable or internet at > my house yet. Sorry to be rambling but I had to > vent. Well, hopefully > I'll be starting school again soon in a different > location. It will > be better then. Well, thanks to all of you that have > read this. > > > Hammond, Louisiana > > > > __________________________________ - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2005 Report Share Posted September 19, 2005 , Glad to here that you made it through the hurricane. That must have been an experience. I hope you feel better soon. Take care. Beth(AR) --- dianaenxing <dianaenxing@...> wrote: > Well, I was definitely lucky in this storm. I'm just > northwest of new > orleans and, although we did not get the flooding > like they did we > sure did see plenty of 100+ mph gusts--lots of > downed trees, > powerlines, etc.--you name it, it came down. We were > without power > for 9 days which gave me the challenge of trying to > keep my Enbrel > refrigerated. (for anyone on that you know how > expensive it is--I did > not want to replace that!) Luckily, my parents > stayed with us (they > evacuated from slidell) and brought their generator > which kept the > fridge running. I'm sure slidell has been in the > news plenty b/c it > was one of the hardest hit--my parents were lucky to > have a house > with NO water damage whatsoever! There are several > trees down in > their yard and one on my dad's boat, an upstairs > broken window and > lots of smelly, defrosted meat that had to be > cleaned out! The church > where I got married got about 8ft. of water and the > steeple was blown > off and our reception hall is no longer there. )-: I > have been bored > to tears for the last 2 1/2 weeks because my nursing > school is (was) > in new orleans. Needless to say, I haven't been > going to school! > Also, my rheumy's office was in uptown new orleans > and I have NO idea > where he is right now. So, all of this stress is > causing me to be > more stiff in the morning. It takes a little while > for my hands to > get going and my feet never stop hurting. The > fatigue is getting to > me and my left knee is so swollen. So, I pass the > day by cleaning my > house until I'm horribly exhausted and then I go to > my husbands > office (he's in insurance and very busy right now!) > to hang out with > him and play on the internet since I don't have > cable or internet at > my house yet. Sorry to be rambling but I had to > vent. Well, hopefully > I'll be starting school again soon in a different > location. It will > be better then. Well, thanks to all of you that have > read this. > > > Hammond, Louisiana > > > > __________________________________ - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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