Guest guest Posted September 5, 2003 Report Share Posted September 5, 2003 I'm happy for her. Also maybe being in control of the vacum makes the difference? Just a thought. a > I guess that didn't have any problems transitioning back to school > after her visit home this weekend. Apparently they (students, staff and > ) went out to the MALL yesterday. From what I understand, they were > at the arcade (I'm assuming played some games) and then rode > the carousel that was there. I'm surprised they even got her into the mall. > > Also, the other day, the social worker 'caught' vacuuming (when the > SW entered the room, stopped, then she started again when the SW > left). So later, when the SW was talking to , she mentioned that she > was surprised to see vacuuming ( has had MAJOR problem with the > noise of the vacuum ever since she was little). The SW then mentioned > telling Mom (me!) about it. shook her head, apparently she doesn't > want me to know! > > > Just thought I'd share! > > Patti E. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2003 Report Share Posted September 5, 2003 It's possible. I've also considered the fact that it doesn't bother her because she isn't trying to do something else. I had notice with music that most of the time she was bothered by it was when she wasn't 'actively' listening to it (ie she was trying to do something else and it was (possibly) making her lose concentration.) Patti R. ( ) Re: More good news > I'm happy for her. Also maybe being in control of the vacum makes the > difference? Just a thought. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 Glad it is working so well for you. The most thoroughly wasted of all days is that which one has not laughed!Eddie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Tammie, I'm glad to hear your good news. You seem to have a great attitude which I'm sure is helping. At what point do you take your PCR test to see if you are responding? I am getting ready to start tx next month and will be asking a lot of questions soon. Chris > I also had a doc visit. All of my bad numbers have dropped to about > half. I believe I am responding. > I am also an insulin dependent diabetic and tx has caused a bit of a > problem, but I have a fantastic internest. Now, this would scare the > hell out of most people; but, I was his first patient with hep c.He > now has three.I have a hepatoligist in New Orleans at Tulane > University Hospital that he sends reports to.I havn't seen that guy > since the biopsy. > I had the dosage of Effexor raised to 225mg.daily. Depression seems > to be the only biggie for me. Well, shot #8 on friday night kicked my > butt, Or maybe I was super tired. All I know is that I was soOOOO > sleepy.The next morning I was fine. > Every day I have 3 Centrum Silver(no iron) > 2-400mg.vitimin E > 2-400mg.folic acid > 5-200mg.rebetol(the fun stuff) > 50 units Lantus(insulin) > I am really glad I have to have low carb meals because I'd probably > have to add acid meds; I'd be living in pasta heaven trying every > sauce I could. > > I am really happy that we are all having good news. It's a feel good > Monday.All I can say is woooooohooooo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Tammie, I'm glad to hear your good news. You seem to have a great attitude which I'm sure is helping. At what point do you take your PCR test to see if you are responding? I am getting ready to start tx next month and will be asking a lot of questions soon. Chris > I also had a doc visit. All of my bad numbers have dropped to about > half. I believe I am responding. > I am also an insulin dependent diabetic and tx has caused a bit of a > problem, but I have a fantastic internest. Now, this would scare the > hell out of most people; but, I was his first patient with hep c.He > now has three.I have a hepatoligist in New Orleans at Tulane > University Hospital that he sends reports to.I havn't seen that guy > since the biopsy. > I had the dosage of Effexor raised to 225mg.daily. Depression seems > to be the only biggie for me. Well, shot #8 on friday night kicked my > butt, Or maybe I was super tired. All I know is that I was soOOOO > sleepy.The next morning I was fine. > Every day I have 3 Centrum Silver(no iron) > 2-400mg.vitimin E > 2-400mg.folic acid > 5-200mg.rebetol(the fun stuff) > 50 units Lantus(insulin) > I am really glad I have to have low carb meals because I'd probably > have to add acid meds; I'd be living in pasta heaven trying every > sauce I could. > > I am really happy that we are all having good news. It's a feel good > Monday.All I can say is woooooohooooo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 We got an encouraging letter today from the insurance. They are going to view Kennedy's band as medically necessary. They still won't say whether they will or will not cover it - in or out of network, but it feels encouraging. Anyone else had any experience with this type of letter? The in-laws saw Kennedy's band for the first time today. Mother-in- law didn't cry...it's a good thing. Hope all are well. I gotta get my Christmas decorations up while my precious baby sleeps! Christy -mom to Kennedy DOC band 11/23/04 Tulsa,OK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2004 Report Share Posted December 5, 2004 Hi Christy That is wonderful news. Hope you can get the payment through. Sandy Willow's Mom Torticollis resolved Cranio Germany Grad > > We got an encouraging letter today from the insurance. They are > going to view Kennedy's band as medically necessary. They still > won't say whether they will or will not cover it - in or out of > network, but it feels encouraging. Anyone else had any experience > with this type of letter? > > The in-laws saw Kennedy's band for the first time today. Mother-in- > law didn't cry...it's a good thing. > > Hope all are well. I gotta get my Christmas decorations up while my > precious baby sleeps! > > Christy -mom to Kennedy > DOC band 11/23/04 > Tulsa,OK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2004 Report Share Posted December 6, 2004 Hi Christy, It does sound encouraging. I don't know how they couldn't cover somethign they have said is a medical necessity! Keep us posted. , mom to Hannah, DOCgrad Cape Cod, Ma > > We got an encouraging letter today from the insurance. They are > going to view Kennedy's band as medically necessary. They still > won't say whether they will or will not cover it - in or out of > network, but it feels encouraging. Anyone else had any experience > with this type of letter? > > The in-laws saw Kennedy's band for the first time today. Mother-in- > law didn't cry...it's a good thing. > > Hope all are well. I gotta get my Christmas decorations up while my > precious baby sleeps! > > Christy -mom to Kennedy > DOC band 11/23/04 > Tulsa,OK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 > > For the last 15 years after the hysterectomy, I have had those naughty > chin hairs, and thick darker hairs above the lip. Well, at some point > they went away. Not just lighter from peroxide, but finer, softer ones. > > Skin continues to look smoother, younger, wrinkles are going away. > Still no more rashes. And to add to that, no more chin hairs!! > Zuni > This happened to me too and I am just thrilled. I've always had too much hair on my upper lip. It was always real light, but I ended up shaving it for years. Then it started coming in dark - yuk - and instead of shaving I would pluck. I would have to do this every single day. Since being on this diet the hairs are growing back much lighter and finer and I only " pluck " every few days. LOL Also noticed the facial fuzz (hair) on my chin and cheeks (that I've developed as I've gotten older) is much less also. I also noticed that I'm not losing as much hair from my head as I was. I have longish hair abt down to middle of my back. When I washed it handfuls of hair would come out. Now I've noticed that much less hair is coming out. I'm so amazed at all the different improvements from being on this diet! Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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