Guest guest Posted February 25, 2002 Report Share Posted February 25, 2002 Hey Tami Welcome and congrats on accepting the challenge! So glad you joined our group! Amy in FL > Hello All, > My name is Tami I am a 36 year old mother of 5 WONDERFUL children > between the ages of 2 to 18. I have about 45lbs to lose to be back > where I was after 3 kids, but after the last two it has been near to > impossible. I am on week 4 day 1 today. My workouts are awsome and > make me feel great. My menu can use a little help. I had my body fat > tested at the gym when I first began and it was a whopping 42% I am > 5ft 61/2 and weighed in at 172. I came home to my husband crying that > I was half fat. > > I know I will complete this challange and make it my new life style > for myself and my whole family. By the way my one cheat and what I > crave the most is sunflower seeds. I had some yesterday so that > should hold me for a few days at least. > > Have a great day > Tami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2002 Report Share Posted February 25, 2002 Hi Tammy and welcome. ) Martie > Hello All, > My name is Tami I am a 36 year old mother of 5 WONDERFUL children > between the ages of 2 to 18. I have about 45lbs to lose to be back > where I was after 3 kids, but after the last two it has been near to > impossible. I am on week 4 day 1 today. My workouts are awsome and > make me feel great. My menu can use a little help. I had my body fat > tested at the gym when I first began and it was a whopping 42% I am > 5ft 61/2 and weighed in at 172. I came home to my husband crying that > I was half fat. > > I know I will complete this challange and make it my new life style > for myself and my whole family. By the way my one cheat and what I > crave the most is sunflower seeds. I had some yesterday so that > should hold me for a few days at least. > > Have a great day > Tami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2002 Report Share Posted June 3, 2002 Welcome Janie, My name is and I am 32 and have been in chronic pain since the age of 20. I certainly know what it is like to be a woman and have your pain and illness questioned by a doctor. Have you found a good pain clinic? If not then you probably should. They are use to treating chronic pain and neither of the ones that I have been to have questioned my pain. One thing that I have found that helps with those doctors that belittle my pain is bringing my husband with me. For some reason doctors tend to take me more seriously if my husband is with me. I sure hope you can find some pain relief so you can enjoy those grandkids of yours. I have two little ones ages 3 and 7 months and know how you feel about being able to hardly move. A lot of my mornings are like that! Welcome, > Hello, my name is Janie,and I'm new at this.I also have chronic pain.Sometimes the doctors acts like the pain is all in your head.I have days that I can't hardly move,but I have to make myself get up .I have 5 grandkids and one on the way.I'm 46 and some days I feel like 96.Also I'm Judy's sister-in-law.I'm looking forward to talking to everyone.....Janie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2003 Report Share Posted July 24, 2003 Hi...and welcome to the group! It seems like you're enjoying the Loving What Is book. That's great! I'm glad that using the four questions helped you already. You're welcome to sit back and read what goes on here as far as I'm concerned. You're also welcome to share your thoughts and Work with us any time you'd like. : ) I was able to read your post very clearly, so I think you're doing quite well with your English! It's nice to have you here, Friend. Love. *mona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 01:35:55AM -0700, Milla A Nilsson wrote: > Hi everyone! Hello, Milla! Welcome. > I just read (and started over again) Love what is, so I´m a > " beginner " . I´m from Sweden and therefor my english is not as good > as yours :-). I wonder if it is ok that I just read what you´re > writing here? At least to start with until I learn more about The > Work... (and improved my english). I like what often says when someone " completes " a piece of work, " That's a beginning. " And often in the middle of someone's inquiry, she'll say, " We begin now. " Wherever I am, I'm always just beginning with the next thing, whatever it is. From that standpoint, we're all beginners. I appreciate you being willing to use English here. My Swedish is not nearly as good as your English (since I don't speak Swedish at all . And your English is fine. > I tried The Questions on an issue that really caused me pain and it > helpt directly! Yes, that was my experience as well -- the work was helpful the very first time I used it. This morning when I woke up, I realized I had been doing the Work in my dream. I don't remember the topic of my inquiry now, but I remember reflecting on turnarounds as I was waking up. Thank you for joining the list. Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Thanks Judy, I'd be interested to hear how things go. I saw my 5th endo last week and she told me that she prescribes only Synthroid, no Armour. She said Armour is " unstable " and oftentimes " unsafe " . Huh? She also said adrenals work, or they don't...there is no such thing as " adrenal fatigue " . As the old saying goes, I'm so sick and tired of being sick and tired I'm ready to spit nails. And cry. Or both. I am going to order an adrenal saliva test and see what turns up. Anyway, let me know how things turn out Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Hi , You need another dr girl! If you go to www.womensinternational.com and request their pkg, you can also request for a list of drs in your state who prescribe bio identical hormones so once you receive your free pkg, look at the sheet of drs in your state and call a few to see if any of them also prescribe armour. It's worth a shot and probably your best way to find a dr. You can also go to the Armour web site and type in your zip code to find one in your area. We'll find you a dr! I have ordered my saliva test from www.canaryclub.org Sue > > Thanks Judy, I'd be interested to hear how things go. I saw my 5th > endo last week and she told me that she prescribes only Synthroid, no > Armour. She said Armour is " unstable " and oftentimes " unsafe " . Huh? > She also said adrenals work, or they don't...there is no such thing > as " adrenal fatigue " . As the old saying goes, I'm so sick and tired > of being sick and tired I'm ready to spit nails. And cry. Or both. > I am going to order an adrenal saliva test and see what turns up. > Anyway, let me know how things turn out > > Chris > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2007 Report Share Posted June 13, 2007 Hi : I'm so sorry I am way behind in posts. I'm sure you've had your hearing and how did it go? I got a favorable decision. Lou metzdorf@... wrote: >Hi Lou, they told me the hearing is coming up soon, but I don't have a date yet. How did yours go? What all did you have to do at court? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2007 Report Share Posted August 27, 2007 Hello Lee, I just wanted to thank you for your post. Of all days, today and right now was when I needed to read it. It is amazing how when the world, my family and friends abandon you or make absolutely stupid comments to me, I run to this forum. It is because I know that I will be greeted with compassion and LOVE that is unconditional and true. We as a group, having this illness in common unfortunately has afforded us to all be here at one time to uplift each other where there is nowhere on this bloody earth that can or will do that for us. My sister from out of state emailed me because she needed something from me but ended her post with asking me if I am having FUN with my motorized chair. I might be sensitive but for gosh sakes! I told her I am having as much fun as a disabled person with no life could have and thanks for the well wishes. I took my dog out today and cannot get my chair out of the house at this point so I staggered outside with him. My neighbor who is pregnant with her first pregnancy said " I saw you in your chair and said to Rusty, Look there! I need that worse than she does! " This broad is only a couple months along. Where are these peoples brains?!? Are they so wrapped up in themselves that there is no room for anyone else? If it took this illness to bring me to a place in my life and more so on this forum where showing love and compassion to another is the most important thing to me....then I have truely gained something. I have for as long as I can remember, desired to always help others and expect nothing in return. I still am that person but I am now unable to give my physical energy (which was what it took most times) to another in need. For me it's sad because that is where my joy of life was but at the same time I think, Why doesn't anyone else feel that way? Where are they when I need a visit or a warm dish brought over because I cannot cook most of the time etc. Nowhere. Thankyou for caring to post and let us know your there if only reading most of the time. Thankyou for reminding us that each one of us is precious to each other and that what we have here in this forum is something most in the world DON'T have and are too stupid to know they are missing out! I had better shuddup while I'm ahead but I do love all of you and look forward to checking in each day to see how everyone is. Warm Huggz back atchas! > > I am so very happy to be back and to be with people who really understand, > our world can be a very lonely place. I feel comfortable with all of you > even tho' I may not even know who you all are. I think it is all in the > knowing and the reflections of ourselves within ourselves with each other. > I am back because I missed all of you with your questions, answers and warm > responses, relating to each other, knowledge and most of all; your > compassion's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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