Guest guest Posted December 30, 2000 Report Share Posted December 30, 2000 Tori Please let us know what some of the issues are. I agree the social worker can be good, but also bad. I have had my own experiences. Dont feel like dwelling, but I think on a whole the good outways the bad by a lot. Specialy if you find a good one. I can ask my teacher what services may be available in the central ontario region. She is very well connected, so if you tell me what you need, I can find out. For anyone in Ontario, I can ask my mom to dig up the complete curriculum guide, plus I can find lots of stuff on education. My mom is a founder of a school, so we know tonns of stuff! Feel free to ask me, and I will pass the question to her! Chantelle / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Oly.. I don't know how old you are, but that really doesn't matter. Family not only can be blind/ but often they can't accept a serious diagnosis. It comes too close to their mortality. They love you and don't want to accept that anything is wrong with you. I can only suggest getting the brochures and giving one to each of them. Obviously, they are not willing to listen to you. They mean well.. they are just clueless. I find that having someone read about a situation will be taken more seriously than just hearing you tell it. Can any of them go with you to the doctor. He would explain, I'm sure. My husband feels his life will be over if anything happens to me. He is determined that he will " go " before me. When I try to talk about PF, he tells me not to think about it so much. My sister is an RN; I just told her tonight and she just said that she never really heard of it. The " Angels " on this board are my only lifeline to speak about my " monster " . I do believe in prayer and I love that we hold each other up in prayer. God is in control and that is that!!! Good luck to you.. and you may have to resort to some clever " fibs " to take care of yourself and get them off your back. Like, Oh, I can't do that today... I'm climbing Mount Everest. You get the idea. Love from Gale in TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Gale, you may not believe this BUT......... there were a list of things i wanted to do before i died, i had made this list long before i ever knew about PF or EG or any other ILD. over the summer, my family and i went cave exploring at natural bridge caverns. i wasn't sure i was going to make it out once i got in but i did, and now that is one thing i can scratch off that list. also, i wanted to try rock climbing. the same place had a rock climbing wall so me and my kids decided we were going to give it a try. well they wouldn't let me go up with my O2 on my back so i only made it about 40 % of the way up before i had to shoot back down. i couldn't get that harness off fast enough to get my O2 on....but hey i tried and that's all that mattered to me. my next adventure is going to be hot air balloon riding........don't know when that will be because it is very very expensive to do here in Houston, but one day.......soon i hope. eg 10-05 > > Oly.. I don't know how old you are, but that really doesn't matter. > Family not only can be blind/ but often they can't accept a serious > diagnosis. It comes too close to their mortality. They love you and > don't want to accept that anything is wrong with you. I can only > suggest getting the brochures and giving one to each of them. > Obviously, they are not willing to listen to you. They mean well.. > they are just clueless. I find that having someone read about a > situation will be taken more seriously than just hearing you tell it. > Can any of them go with you to the doctor. He would explain, I'm > sure. My husband feels his life will be over if anything happens to > me. He is determined that he will " go " before me. When I try to talk > about PF, he tells me not to think about it so much. My sister is an > RN; I just told her tonight and she just said that she never really > heard of it. The " Angels " on this board are my only lifeline to speak > about my " monster " . I do believe in prayer and I love that we hold > each other up in prayer. God is in control and that is that!!! Good > luck to you.. and you may have to resort to some clever " fibs " to take > care of yourself and get them off your back. Like, Oh, I can't do that > today... I'm climbing Mount Everest. You get the idea. Love from Gale > in TX > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 You guys are sooooo cool. I haven't made a list. I kinda feel like I've already done it all. Winning the lottery would be fun (like that is going to happen {I don't even play}). List? Who else has a list.. give me some great ideas.. but, remember, I am looking for cheap thrills. HA HA Gale in TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Hi - Can Bud go up in that hot air balloon with you? It's on his list as well!!! Joanie > > > > Oly.. I don't know how old you are, but that really doesn't > matter. > > Family not only can be blind/ but often they can't accept a > serious > > diagnosis. It comes too close to their mortality. They love you > and > > don't want to accept that anything is wrong with you. I can only > > suggest getting the brochures and giving one to each of them. > > Obviously, they are not willing to listen to you. They mean > well.. > > they are just clueless. I find that having someone read about a > > situation will be taken more seriously than just hearing you tell > it. > > Can any of them go with you to the doctor. He would explain, I'm > > sure. My husband feels his life will be over if anything happens > to > > me. He is determined that he will " go " before me. When I try to > talk > > about PF, he tells me not to think about it so much. My sister is > an > > RN; I just told her tonight and she just said that she never > really > > heard of it. The " Angels " on this board are my only lifeline to > speak > > about my " monster " . I do believe in prayer and I love that we > hold > > each other up in prayer. God is in control and that is that!!! > Good > > luck to you.. and you may have to resort to some clever " fibs " to > take > > care of yourself and get them off your back. Like, Oh, I can't do > that > > today... I'm climbing Mount Everest. You get the idea. Love from > Gale > > in TX > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 well it might have to stay on mine for a while lol i was thinking valentine's day to surprise my husband but at $500 and hour!!!! who the heck can afford that! ya'll need to come to ttexas and we can split the cost.......now there's an idea (heehee) EG 10-05 > > > > > > Oly.. I don't know how old you are, but that really doesn't > > matter. > > > Family not only can be blind/ but often they can't accept a > > serious > > > diagnosis. It comes too close to their mortality. They love > you > > and > > > don't want to accept that anything is wrong with you. I can > only > > > suggest getting the brochures and giving one to each of them. > > > Obviously, they are not willing to listen to you. They mean > > well.. > > > they are just clueless. I find that having someone read about a > > > situation will be taken more seriously than just hearing you > tell > > it. > > > Can any of them go with you to the doctor. He would explain, > I'm > > > sure. My husband feels his life will be over if anything > happens > > to > > > me. He is determined that he will " go " before me. When I try > to > > talk > > > about PF, he tells me not to think about it so much. My sister > is > > an > > > RN; I just told her tonight and she just said that she never > > really > > > heard of it. The " Angels " on this board are my only lifeline to > > speak > > > about my " monster " . I do believe in prayer and I love that we > > hold > > > each other up in prayer. God is in control and that is that!!! > > Good > > > luck to you.. and you may have to resort to some clever " fibs " > to > > take > > > care of yourself and get them off your back. Like, Oh, I can't > do > > that > > > today... I'm climbing Mount Everest. You get the idea. Love > from > > Gale > > > in TX > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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