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Dear :

Sorry to read about your . I want to tell you that you are very

lucky. I have no idea how old your is, but if she has thyroid

cancer, it has been found pretty early in her life.

I have a lot of personal experience with thyroid cancer. I have

survived it. Back in 1982, I found some lumps in my throat. I went

away on a vacation and came back several months later and the lumps

were still there. I was assured by the Dr. that they don't panic

anymore when they find lumps in one's throat. I was scheduled for a

biopsy. The lump was thyroid cancer and two days later a surgeon

removed my thyroid.

After the first surgery, my husband was told, " I have good news and

bad news for you. The bad news is that your wife has cancer. The

good news is that it is the best form of cancer you can have. "

I have taken Synthroid almost every day since my thyroid was

removed. The only times I have been off of it, is when the Dr.

needed to screen me for thyroid cancer cells. That has happened

three times. Each time was difficult since it required that I go off

of Synthroid, get it out of my system and three to four weeks later

swallow some radioactive Iodine. I have had three radioactive

treatments to kill thyroid cancer cells that were in my system. I'm

still here and I think my endocrinologist would say that I am cured.

If you are ever told that your needs to undergo a radioactive

Iodine body scan, try to do it during the summer. It is quite

debilitating and takes 6 to 8 weeks out of ones life from beginning

to end.

I wish you and your daughter good luck.

Regards,

Bea

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> I feel like you all have been in on all of this stuff with my DD

and her genetic disorder she was diagnosed with this summer. I

just wanted to let you all know that they found a nodule in her

thyroid on Friday and because of the increased flow to the area they

feel there may be a malignancy. I am trying so hard to hold it

together. I was doing better yesterday and today I am all tears which

I am trying to choke down so the kids don't see. I know we all deal

with a lot all of the time and we always end up finding the strength

to do what we need to do. I just want you all to know that even

though I don't post a lot I read everything every day and I gain

knowledge and strength. Thanks,

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Glad she was okay. Allie's been in the hospital so much she now asks

to go, draws pics of the Children's Hospital symbol, etc. I think she

has finally come to associate them with making her better. I just hops

she never has to go again!

Debi

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As you may recall, my son wasn't doing well post hospitalization in APril and we

began to look into as a next step. Well, he was screened and accepted as

a candidate for admission, but there was no bed there at the time. Then we

found out that we have absolutely no insurance coverage for residential

treatment and have tried without success to get coverage. It's going to cost us

at the least $50K and that would be for the minimum average length of stay.

's meds are causing a lot of side effects right now and I think

residential would cause Matt enough stress at this point that he'd likely be

hospitalized in the middle of residential treatment (another cost). My husband

won't do it at this point. He's lost faith in psychologists, hospitals, and

psychiatrists to help us. I'm starting to agree.

I found out last Wednesday that Matt hasn't been attending classes at school in

over 6 weeks - put that with his hospitalization and symptoms before

hospitalization and we have no grades to complete the 6th grade. was

telling me that he was attending classes for at least part of the time. It

turns out that he has not and has been pacing the hallways during all academic

classes since before he was hospitalized. No one at his therapeutic school told

me this!!! I asked for homework weeks ago and got no response. I assumed they

were going light on him because of his anxiety and I thought that his

incompletes on his report card were due to the fact that he had missed some

classwork and needed to make it up. Matt said he took some tests recently (I

helped him study), but I never saw a grade. His therapist at school

corroborated this. He also has not been attending daily therapy and no one told

me that either.

I am furious. I called the district case manager and we will meet with the

school this week. I am inclined to request a home tutor over the summer (and

may seek an attorney if I need to) to get caught up. I am going to

remove him from this so called " therapeutic school " . I have no where to put him

next year and I honestly don't think there's a place that's right for him. By

now, his avoidant behavior has been accommodated so long that I don't know who

could address it without one on one all day intervention.

I have made some headway at home with him. I would homeschool him, but I am

worried about doing it because it feeds into his avoidant behavior and I know

he'll be lonely and bored (not that he isn't now, but over a longer period of

time, it could be worse). I have sent in paperwork to the Yale Child Study Team

for a complete developmental, psychiatric, and academic workup for this summer.

His doctor suggested intensive therapy over the summer as an outpatient.

Yikes, I'm in a pickle!

Bonnie

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Hi Bonnie

 

You mentioned Yale-- are you in CT? I am also in CT and have never heard of

?? What is that.

 

My DD went through Yale Child Study for a work up --they are costly (they do not

accept private insurance) but they do know what they are good

Also what therapeutc school was he attending if it was CT?

Subject: update

To:

Date: Monday, June 6, 2011, 9:14 AM

 

As you may recall, my son wasn't doing well post hospitalization in APril and we

began to look into as a next step. Well, he was screened and accepted as

a candidate for admission, but there was no bed there at the time. Then we found

out that we have absolutely no insurance coverage for residential treatment and

have tried without success to get coverage. It's going to cost us at the least

$50K and that would be for the minimum average length of stay. 's meds

are causing a lot of side effects right now and I think residential would cause

Matt enough stress at this point that he'd likely be hospitalized in the middle

of residential treatment (another cost). My husband won't do it at this point.

He's lost faith in psychologists, hospitals, and psychiatrists to help us. I'm

starting to agree.

I found out last Wednesday that Matt hasn't been attending classes at school in

over 6 weeks - put that with his hospitalization and symptoms before

hospitalization and we have no grades to complete the 6th grade. was

telling me that he was attending classes for at least part of the time. It turns

out that he has not and has been pacing the hallways during all academic classes

since before he was hospitalized. No one at his therapeutic school told me

this!!! I asked for homework weeks ago and got no response. I assumed they were

going light on him because of his anxiety and I thought that his incompletes on

his report card were due to the fact that he had missed some classwork and

needed to make it up. Matt said he took some tests recently (I helped him

study), but I never saw a grade. His therapist at school corroborated this. He

also has not been attending daily therapy and no one told me that either.

I am furious. I called the district case manager and we will meet with the

school this week. I am inclined to request a home tutor over the summer (and may

seek an attorney if I need to) to get caught up. I am going to remove

him from this so called " therapeutic school " . I have no where to put him next

year and I honestly don't think there's a place that's right for him. By now,

his avoidant behavior has been accommodated so long that I don't know who could

address it without one on one all day intervention.

I have made some headway at home with him. I would homeschool him, but I am

worried about doing it because it feeds into his avoidant behavior and I know

he'll be lonely and bored (not that he isn't now, but over a longer period of

time, it could be worse). I have sent in paperwork to the Yale Child Study Team

for a complete developmental, psychiatric, and academic workup for this summer.

His doctor suggested intensive therapy over the summer as an outpatient.

Yikes, I'm in a pickle!

Bonnie

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I am in NJ (Metro NY area). Our psychiatrist recommended Yale Child Study.

Memorial Hospital is a psych hospital in Wisconsin with an excellent

reputation and it has programs for young kids as well as adolescents. They

specialize in anxiety disorders.

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> As you may recall, my son wasn't doing well post hospitalization in APril and

we began to look into as a next step. Well, he was screened and accepted

as a candidate for admission, but there was no bed there at the time. Then we

found out that we have absolutely no insurance coverage for residential

treatment and have tried without success to get coverage. It's going to cost us

at the least $50K and that would be for the minimum average length of stay.

's meds are causing a lot of side effects right now and I think

residential would cause Matt enough stress at this point that he'd likely be

hospitalized in the middle of residential treatment (another cost). My husband

won't do it at this point. He's lost faith in psychologists, hospitals, and

psychiatrists to help us. I'm starting to agree.

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> I found out last Wednesday that Matt hasn't been attending classes at school

in over 6 weeks - put that with his hospitalization and symptoms before

hospitalization and we have no grades to complete the 6th grade. was

telling me that he was attending classes for at least part of the time. It turns

out that he has not and has been pacing the hallways during all academic classes

since before he was hospitalized. No one at his therapeutic school told me

this!!! I asked for homework weeks ago and got no response. I assumed they were

going light on him because of his anxiety and I thought that his incompletes on

his report card were due to the fact that he had missed some classwork and

needed to make it up. Matt said he took some tests recently (I helped him

study), but I never saw a grade. His therapist at school corroborated this. He

also has not been attending daily therapy and no one told me that either.

>

> I am furious. I called the district case manager and we will meet with the

school this week. I am inclined to request a home tutor over the summer (and may

seek an attorney if I need to) to get caught up. I am going to remove

him from this so called " therapeutic school " . I have no where to put him next

year and I honestly don't think there's a place that's right for him. By now,

his avoidant behavior has been accommodated so long that I don't know who could

address it without one on one all day intervention.

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> I have made some headway at home with him. I would homeschool him, but I am

worried about doing it because it feeds into his avoidant behavior and I know

he'll be lonely and bored (not that he isn't now, but over a longer period of

time, it could be worse). I have sent in paperwork to the Yale Child Study Team

for a complete developmental, psychiatric, and academic workup for this summer.

His doctor suggested intensive therapy over the summer as an outpatient.

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> Yikes, I'm in a pickle!

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> Bonnie

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Good Luck with Yale...they are good..but I will warn you they are pretty

expensive since they do not take private insurance. We utilized them for a 2nd

opinion but did not stick with them for treatment  because we could not afford

it.

Subject: Re: update

To:

Date: Monday, June 6, 2011, 10:11 AM

 

I am in NJ (Metro NY area). Our psychiatrist recommended Yale Child Study.

Memorial Hospital is a psych hospital in Wisconsin with an excellent

reputation and it has programs for young kids as well as adolescents. They

specialize in anxiety disorders.

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> To:

> Date: Monday, June 6, 2011, 9:14 AM

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> As you may recall, my son wasn't doing well post hospitalization in APril and

we began to look into as a next step. Well, he was screened and accepted

as a candidate for admission, but there was no bed there at the time. Then we

found out that we have absolutely no insurance coverage for residential

treatment and have tried without success to get coverage. It's going to cost us

at the least $50K and that would be for the minimum average length of stay.

's meds are causing a lot of side effects right now and I think

residential would cause Matt enough stress at this point that he'd likely be

hospitalized in the middle of residential treatment (another cost). My husband

won't do it at this point. He's lost faith in psychologists, hospitals, and

psychiatrists to help us. I'm starting to agree.

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> I found out last Wednesday that Matt hasn't been attending classes at school

in over 6 weeks - put that with his hospitalization and symptoms before

hospitalization and we have no grades to complete the 6th grade. was

telling me that he was attending classes for at least part of the time. It turns

out that he has not and has been pacing the hallways during all academic classes

since before he was hospitalized. No one at his therapeutic school told me

this!!! I asked for homework weeks ago and got no response. I assumed they were

going light on him because of his anxiety and I thought that his incompletes on

his report card were due to the fact that he had missed some classwork and

needed to make it up. Matt said he took some tests recently (I helped him

study), but I never saw a grade. His therapist at school corroborated this. He

also has not been attending daily therapy and no one told me that either.

>

> I am furious. I called the district case manager and we will meet with the

school this week. I am inclined to request a home tutor over the summer (and may

seek an attorney if I need to) to get caught up. I am going to remove

him from this so called " therapeutic school " . I have no where to put him next

year and I honestly don't think there's a place that's right for him. By now,

his avoidant behavior has been accommodated so long that I don't know who could

address it without one on one all day intervention.

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> I have made some headway at home with him. I would homeschool him, but I am

worried about doing it because it feeds into his avoidant behavior and I know

he'll be lonely and bored (not that he isn't now, but over a longer period of

time, it could be worse). I have sent in paperwork to the Yale Child Study Team

for a complete developmental, psychiatric, and academic workup for this summer.

His doctor suggested intensive therapy over the summer as an outpatient.

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> Yikes, I'm in a pickle!

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Compared to what charges, Yale is nothing. WHat we're hoping to do is to

get some of the same info would assess and then use good therapists on an

intensive outpatient basis to follow through with the recommendations - the

therapy would be a covered benefit as is partial cost of the testing. If

nothing helped, we may still consider , but for now dh wants to keep it as

a last resort because of it's cost and because we're not convinced enough that

it'll help.

Bonnie

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> > Subject: update

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> > Date: Monday, June 6, 2011, 9:14 AM

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> > As you may recall, my son wasn't doing well post hospitalization in APril

and we began to look into as a next step. Well, he was screened and

accepted as a candidate for admission, but there was no bed there at the time.

Then we found out that we have absolutely no insurance coverage for residential

treatment and have tried without success to get coverage. It's going to cost us

at the least $50K and that would be for the minimum average length of stay.

's meds are causing a lot of side effects right now and I think

residential would cause Matt enough stress at this point that he'd likely be

hospitalized in the middle of residential treatment (another cost). My husband

won't do it at this point. He's lost faith in psychologists, hospitals, and

psychiatrists to help us. I'm starting to agree.

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> > I found out last Wednesday that Matt hasn't been attending classes at school

in over 6 weeks - put that with his hospitalization and symptoms before

hospitalization and we have no grades to complete the 6th grade. was

telling me that he was attending classes for at least part of the time. It turns

out that he has not and has been pacing the hallways during all academic classes

since before he was hospitalized. No one at his therapeutic school told me

this!!! I asked for homework weeks ago and got no response. I assumed they were

going light on him because of his anxiety and I thought that his incompletes on

his report card were due to the fact that he had missed some classwork and

needed to make it up. Matt said he took some tests recently (I helped him

study), but I never saw a grade. His therapist at school corroborated this. He

also has not been attending daily therapy and no one told me that either.

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> > I am furious. I called the district case manager and we will meet with the

school this week. I am inclined to request a home tutor over the summer (and may

seek an attorney if I need to) to get caught up. I am going to remove

him from this so called " therapeutic school " . I have no where to put him next

year and I honestly don't think there's a place that's right for him. By now,

his avoidant behavior has been accommodated so long that I don't know who could

address it without one on one all day intervention.

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> > I have made some headway at home with him. I would homeschool him, but I am

worried about doing it because it feeds into his avoidant behavior and I know

he'll be lonely and bored (not that he isn't now, but over a longer period of

time, it could be worse). I have sent in paperwork to the Yale Child Study Team

for a complete developmental, psychiatric, and academic workup for this summer.

His doctor suggested intensive therapy over the summer as an outpatient.

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> > Yikes, I'm in a pickle!

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Wow Bonnie, I'd be upset with that school too!!!

Re homeschooling and getting out with others, have you looked at this before? I

know others have mentioned local homeschooling groups/activities, or you could

look around for programs for his age (even those for special kids) to help with

this part. Hate that he was out pacing the hallways those last weeks, must have

really been building up inside him!

Hope it doesn't take long to get that Yale Study started!

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> As you may recall, my son wasn't doing well post hospitalization in APril and

we began to look into as a next step. Well, he was screened and accepted

as a candidate for admission, but there was no bed there at the time. Then we

found out that we have absolutely no insurance coverage for residential

treatment and have tried without success to get coverage. It's going to cost us

at the least $50K and

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Wow, Bonnie! I would be ticked at that school too! I can't believe they

completely dropped the ball like that. Shameful!

I'm so sorry you don't have coverage for residential treatment. That's a lot of

money if it's not covered. I don't know how anyone could afford that.

Poor . . Pacing the halls all that time. :o(

We homeschooled for 11 years, and if you stay connected with other

homeschoolers, they don't have time to be bored, lonely, nor avoid. We belonged

to two homeschool groups, who had daily field trips to choose from. They also

have science fairs, international fairs, state fairs, park days, dances, and

get-togethers, just so the kids could hang out. There were also church

activities to stay involved in, and we even did PE at the local YMCA. So, you

can stay as active as you want with others. Plus Josh had friends in the

neighborhood we lived in. His public schooled kids would say they wanted to be

homeschooled when they heard of all the fun exciting things he got to

participate in.

Sometimes we were so busy, we car-schooled, rather than homeschooled. lol

Not trying to talk you into it, but I know that many think that homeschooling

means they have no social life. It doesn't have to be that way.

Josh was avoiding at times, with his OCD and GAD, but I would talk him into

participating in things I knew he would enjoy, and he would make a point of

going because his curiosity would override his anxiety. I even set up field

trips, for our groups, to places I knew Josh had an interest in.

I hope the Yale Child Study works out! Keep us updated.

Hugs,

BJ

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> As you may recall, my son wasn't doing well post hospitalization in APril and

we began to look into as a next step. Well, he was screened and accepted

as a candidate for admission, but there was no bed there at the time. Then we

found out that we have absolutely no insurance coverage for residential

treatment and have tried without success to get coverage. It's going to cost us

at the least $50K and that would be for the minimum average length of stay.

's meds are causing a lot of side effects right now and I think

residential would cause Matt enough stress at this point that he'd likely be

hospitalized in the middle of residential treatment (another cost). My husband

won't do it at this point. He's lost faith in psychologists, hospitals, and

psychiatrists to help us. I'm starting to agree.

>

> I found out last Wednesday that Matt hasn't been attending classes at school

in over 6 weeks - put that with his hospitalization and symptoms before

hospitalization and we have no grades to complete the 6th grade. was

telling me that he was attending classes for at least part of the time. It

turns out that he has not and has been pacing the hallways during all academic

classes since before he was hospitalized. No one at his therapeutic school told

me this!!! I asked for homework weeks ago and got no response. I assumed they

were going light on him because of his anxiety and I thought that his

incompletes on his report card were due to the fact that he had missed some

classwork and needed to make it up. Matt said he took some tests recently (I

helped him study), but I never saw a grade. His therapist at school

corroborated this. He also has not been attending daily therapy and no one told

me that either.

>

> I am furious. I called the district case manager and we will meet with the

school this week. I am inclined to request a home tutor over the summer (and

may seek an attorney if I need to) to get caught up. I am going to

remove him from this so called " therapeutic school " . I have no where to put him

next year and I honestly don't think there's a place that's right for him. By

now, his avoidant behavior has been accommodated so long that I don't know who

could address it without one on one all day intervention.

>

> I have made some headway at home with him. I would homeschool him, but I am

worried about doing it because it feeds into his avoidant behavior and I know

he'll be lonely and bored (not that he isn't now, but over a longer period of

time, it could be worse). I have sent in paperwork to the Yale Child Study Team

for a complete developmental, psychiatric, and academic workup for this summer.

His doctor suggested intensive therapy over the summer as an outpatient.

>

> Yikes, I'm in a pickle!

>

> Bonnie

>

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Bonnie, my dd's intensive inpatient stay cost us $60,000 out of pocket and that

was with insurance picking up some of the bill. Getting the meds finally right

was one of the biggest benefits of my dd's inpatient. She saw a psychiatrist 7

days a week for all 60 days she was inpatient. I don't know if that is the same

as since that is residential. It truly was life changing as well as life

saving for my dd. I don't know if this would apply in your case but in the end

my school district reimbursed us $38,000 of our out of pocket expense.

Does your son receive homebound instruction now? My dd received those services

for 3 years but they never allowed us to have them during the summer as they

claimed they were only allowed during the school year. I don't know if that is

technically true. I hope you are able to get them. I can't believe your school

is considered a therapeutic school yet they didn't tell you any of those things!

That is terrible! Just so you know, school avoidant behavior and everything that

causes it was one of the things worked on during my dd's intensive inpatient

stay. I don't know if that is true at as well. None of the girls in my

dd's anxiety program were able to attend school when they arrived. They had a

school on the premises and the psychologist worked with the teacher and the

girls on this.I am sorry things are so complicated right now and hope you are

able to get them straightened out soon. Stormy

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Subject: update

As you may recall, my son wasn't doing well post hospitalization in APril and we

began to look into as a next step. Well, he was screened and accepted as

a candidate for admission, but there was no bed there at the time. Then we

found out that we have absolutely no insurance coverage for residential

treatment and have tried without success to get coverage. It's going to cost us

at the least $50K and that would be for the minimum average length of stay.

's meds are causing a lot of side effects right now and I think

residential would cause Matt enough stress at this point that he'd likely be

hospitalized in the middle of residential treatment (another cost). My husband

won't do it at this point. He's lost faith in psychologists, hospitals, and

psychiatrists to help us. I'm starting to agree.

I found out last Wednesday that Matt hasn't been attending classes at school in

over 6 weeks - put that with his hospitalization and symptoms before

hospitalization and we have no grades to complete the 6th grade. was

telling me that he was attending classes for at least part of the time. It

turns out that he has not and has been pacing the hallways during all academic

classes since before he was hospitalized. No one at his therapeutic school told

me this!!! I asked for homework weeks ago and got no response. I assumed they

were going light on him because of his anxiety and I thought that his

incompletes on his report card were due to the fact that he had missed some

classwork and needed to make it up. Matt said he took some tests recently (I

helped him study), but I never saw a grade. His therapist at school

corroborated this. He also has not been attending daily therapy and no one told

me that either.

I am furious. I called the district case manager and we will meet with the

school this week. I am inclined to request a home tutor over the summer (and

may seek an attorney if I need to) to get caught up. I am going to

remove him from this so called " therapeutic school " . I have no where to put him

next year and I honestly don't think there's a place that's right for him. By

now, his avoidant behavior has been accommodated so long that I don't know who

could address it without one on one all day intervention.

I have made some headway at home with him. I would homeschool him, but I am

worried about doing it because it feeds into his avoidant behavior and I know

he'll be lonely and bored (not that he isn't now, but over a longer period of

time, it could be worse). I have sent in paperwork to the Yale Child Study Team

for a complete developmental, psychiatric, and academic workup for this summer.

His doctor suggested intensive therapy over the summer as an outpatient.

Yikes, I'm in a pickle!

Bonnie

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You have to make sure you are getting the proper norishment hon.I keep an eye on your posts but my husband has alzheimers real bad so I am busy 24/7 and don't have time for anything now.Take care hon and my prayers are with you.Gail To: hepatitiscsupportgroupfordummies Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2012 1:09:20 AM Subject: Update

Hi Guys, Just thought I'd fill you in on what's going on with me these days . . . . To quote my Dad, "I'm sinking fast" (he's been sinking for the last thirty years) I've lost my sense of balance - I want to get a sign to wear around my neck that says "I am NOT drunk!" 'cause I don;t walk straight anymore I'm so slow these days - it''ll take me 5 minutes to walk two or three blocks. My memory is shot. Don't ask me what I said ten minutes ago 'cause I won't remember. I have to write everything down these days or I don't know what I'm doing, have done, whatever. . . .I don't get out much anymore, I just don't

have the energy. My garden looks like hell, I keep

meaning to do stuff but I never get around to doing it - if it wasn't foe the help of my housekeeper twice a week I'd be living in filth & thank the gods for frozen foods, it's all I eat. My nutritionist has suggested Meals on Wheels. I said Not yet. My housekeeper will cook for me if I ask her to. My parents are in better shape than I am & they're both 82!but I'm still here & nstill fighting this damned dragon!Love You All,SuZie & her new, totally insane cat Sascha.May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil knows you're dead

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so sorry to hear that Suzie i know that it has to be heard has some of the same problems with balance and remembering things and i worry sometimes about him being home a lone somedays he falls alot and broke his wrist last month but i'm going to be home with him come next month for awhile i'm having a total left knee replacement

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To: hepatitiscsupportgroupfordummies Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2012 12:09 AMSubject: Update

Hi Guys, Just thought I'd fill you in on what's going on with me these days . . . . To quote my Dad, "I'm sinking fast" (he's been sinking for the last thirty years) I've lost my sense of balance - I want to get a sign to wear around my neck that says "I am NOT drunk!" 'cause I don;t walk straight anymore I'm so slow these days - it''ll take me 5 minutes to walk two or three blocks. My memory is shot. Don't ask me what I said ten minutes ago 'cause I won't remember. I have to write everything down these days or I don't know what I'm doing, have done, whatever. . . .I don't get out much anymore, I just don't have the energy. My garden looks like hell, I keep meaning to do stuff but I never get around to doing it - if it wasn't foe the help of

my housekeeper twice a week I'd be living in filth & thank the gods for frozen foods, it's all I eat. My nutritionist has suggested Meals on Wheels. I said Not yet. My housekeeper will cook for me if I ask her to. My parents are in better shape than I am & they're both 82!but I'm still here & nstill fighting this damned dragon!Love You All,SuZie & her new, totally insane cat Sascha.May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil knows you're dead

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