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This is how I have heard that stated:

" The baby was the product of a 35-week gestation. "

I'm not sure how much liberty you have.

On Mon, 29 Jan 2001 10:23:22 -0500 " Tammy and "

writes:

> How would you type " ex 35 weeker? "

>

> The sentence is, The baby was an ex 35 weeker. Lousy sentence I

> know. It

> doesn't look right anyway I type it. Thanks. Tammy

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Tammy, I usually hear this referred to as a stocking/glove distribution. MG

>>> " Tammy and " 02/24/01 08:59PM >>>

Can anybody tell me if this is correct. Pt. presents for tingling

sensation in both feet and is diagnosed with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

Pt. has slightly decreased sensation in both feet and s/l a glove sock in

distribution.

Thanks ---Tammy in MI -where it's sleeting horribly tonight. :o(

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Tammy, I usually hear this referred to as a stocking/glove distribution. MG

>>> " Tammy and " 02/24/01 08:59PM >>>

Can anybody tell me if this is correct. Pt. presents for tingling

sensation in both feet and is diagnosed with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

Pt. has slightly decreased sensation in both feet and s/l a glove sock in

distribution.

Thanks ---Tammy in MI -where it's sleeting horribly tonight. :o(

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Hi Tammy -

Probably what you're looking for is a decreased sensation in both feet in a

stocking-glove distribution. Hope that helps!

It was a dark and stormy night on 08:59 PM 2/24/01 -0500 when Tammy and

wrote:

>Can anybody tell me if this is correct. Pt. presents for tingling

>sensation in both feet and is diagnosed with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

>

>Pt. has slightly decreased sensation in both feet and s/l a glove sock in

>distribution.

>

>Thanks ---Tammy in MI -where it's sleeting horribly tonight. :o(

>

>

>

>TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to

>nmtc-unsubscribe

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>PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc

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OK, Dory, first thing to do is...go ahead and cry. And, let everybody see

you do it. For

heaven's sake, girl, you can't carry the world around on your shoulders right

now. And, tears can help relieve the stress you are experiencing. Letting

stress build up

will only make your symptoms much worse. Also, find something soft to kick

around

for a while (not something alive, though), and kick or punch the living Hell

out of it.

I got one of those blow up punching bags, and wear oven mitts to protect my

hands.

Looks silly, but it works. Also, I write, write, write about how I feel

physically,

mentally, emotionally, spiritually. What I'm eating, not eating, who I want

to murder,

etc. It really helps to put it down on paper. Then I either hold a little

ceremony and

burn it and let the smoke take the problems up the chimney, or I keep it

awhile and

see if things don't look better in a day or two.

Of COURSE this disease is lousy. Of COURSE this disease sucks the big one.

Of COURSE we all want to kick the dog, hang our loved ones, and kill our

doctors, but we

are mostly civilized beings who have been dealt a rotten hand...so we play

the hand

we are dealt and go for it...or bluff like mad. LOL

Our site owner and fearless leader, Deanna, has a little Lupies prayer that

is right

on the money: God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot

change,

the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of

the

doctors who told me it was all in my head. .. or something like that.

Anyway, I think

it is pretty accurate. Please take care, get some meds for depression, and

keep on

keeping on. Hugs, MM

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OK, Dory, first thing to do is...go ahead and cry. And, let everybody see

you do it. For

heaven's sake, girl, you can't carry the world around on your shoulders right

now. And, tears can help relieve the stress you are experiencing. Letting

stress build up

will only make your symptoms much worse. Also, find something soft to kick

around

for a while (not something alive, though), and kick or punch the living Hell

out of it.

I got one of those blow up punching bags, and wear oven mitts to protect my

hands.

Looks silly, but it works. Also, I write, write, write about how I feel

physically,

mentally, emotionally, spiritually. What I'm eating, not eating, who I want

to murder,

etc. It really helps to put it down on paper. Then I either hold a little

ceremony and

burn it and let the smoke take the problems up the chimney, or I keep it

awhile and

see if things don't look better in a day or two.

Of COURSE this disease is lousy. Of COURSE this disease sucks the big one.

Of COURSE we all want to kick the dog, hang our loved ones, and kill our

doctors, but we

are mostly civilized beings who have been dealt a rotten hand...so we play

the hand

we are dealt and go for it...or bluff like mad. LOL

Our site owner and fearless leader, Deanna, has a little Lupies prayer that

is right

on the money: God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot

change,

the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of

the

doctors who told me it was all in my head. .. or something like that.

Anyway, I think

it is pretty accurate. Please take care, get some meds for depression, and

keep on

keeping on. Hugs, MM

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YOU ARE NEVER STUPID!!!

Amen to that, thou that callest a fool is a fool. The stupid word does not exist in my house and I get really angry when someone uses it around me, it is a very verbally abusive word!!!!!

You seem like a very special person to me

Take care

Carlasue

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YOU ARE NEVER STUPID!!!

Amen to that, thou that callest a fool is a fool. The stupid word does not exist in my house and I get really angry when someone uses it around me, it is a very verbally abusive word!!!!!

You seem like a very special person to me

Take care

Carlasue

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Thanks MM,

I feel a little better today...

<hugs>

Dory :-)

Re: ?

> OK, Dory, first thing to do is...go ahead and cry. And, let everybody see

> you do it. For

> heaven's sake, girl, you can't carry the world around on your shoulders

right

> now. And, tears can help relieve the stress you are experiencing.

Letting

> stress build up

> will only make your symptoms much worse. Also, find something soft to

kick

> around

> for a while (not something alive, though), and kick or punch the living

Hell

> out of it.

> I got one of those blow up punching bags, and wear oven mitts to protect

my

> hands.

> Looks silly, but it works. Also, I write, write, write about how I feel

> physically,

> mentally, emotionally, spiritually. What I'm eating, not eating, who I

want

> to murder,

> etc. It really helps to put it down on paper. Then I either hold a

little

> ceremony and

> burn it and let the smoke take the problems up the chimney, or I keep it

> awhile and

> see if things don't look better in a day or two.

>

> Of COURSE this disease is lousy. Of COURSE this disease sucks the big

one.

> Of COURSE we all want to kick the dog, hang our loved ones, and kill our

> doctors, but we

> are mostly civilized beings who have been dealt a rotten hand...so we play

> the hand

> we are dealt and go for it...or bluff like mad. LOL

>

> Our site owner and fearless leader, Deanna, has a little Lupies prayer

that

> is right

> on the money: God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot

> change,

> the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies

of

> the

> doctors who told me it was all in my head. .. or something like that.

> Anyway, I think

> it is pretty accurate. Please take care, get some meds for depression,

and

> keep on

> keeping on. Hugs, MM

>

>

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