Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Jim P, Lurking, schmurking... we depend on hearing from you regularly (whenever you're up to it). Anyway, every group needs more than one authority to balance things out. One of our strengths is our diversity, don't you think? Alaskan Jim, Cap'n A.J. Has a nice ring to it, don't you think? It doesn't hurt that the other part of your title is Dreamboat, hmmm. C'Mon Bruce, You know you want to do it! But remember, the gang only has so many days together in Sydney! :-) , Where's your cabin? Hope you're having a blast with your kids and grandkids, making memories to cherish. Leanne, Well, the whole image of you as " Dude " has MADE my day. Absolutely hilarious, I mean Awesome!!! I think you need to have a jazzy, beaded Dude tee shirt made for the party, or at least the flight. For the Sydney crowd, the more pimped out the better (and I mean that in the most respectful way)!!!!! , Do yourself a favor: the next time you're at B & R, find out if they still have World Class Chocolate. My kids used to want their birthday ice cream pies made with that. YYUUMMMMM!!!! , Don't forget Babs in Driftwood (near Drippin' Springs). For the record, for those of us who live in Fort Worth, the distinction is to be made crystal clear that we are NOT from Dallas. It's a Ft. Worth thang, but not a minor detail. (My transplant center's in Dallas, but not my home.) Ken, Welcome to our group. I'm sorry for your diagnosis. Like you, I was on Actimmune self-injections 3 times a week for a year. I was pretty stable during that time, then I took a pretty sharp turn for the worse. Since then I've been on CellCept (an immunosuppressant) and 10 mg. Prednisone daily. I don't know how much either of them has " worked " , but my disease is so progressed that I'm tempted to think they've helped keep me alive. I'm currently listed for transplant at UTSW and in July '08 I'll have had this monster for probably 7 years, 4 since diagnosis. I wish you best of luck with any and all meds. It's a guessing game and a balancing act for all of us. Any other questions, I'm more than happy to answer. Babs, Years ago, when I was at UT Austin and played a lot of guitar, once I went to the Dripping Springs Reunion, which was a bluegrass festival. I was more of a folk music/rock kind of girl, but we had a great time. Do they still have that? The Texas Hill Country is beautiful. Jane, Of course you don't feel toodley today. Take care and we'll wait patiently until you feel your old self. These major life milestones are hard work, aren't they?! It'll get easier, sweet friend. , What a hostess par excellence you are! Flying Kangararoo had better not forget me. I'm packing a beaded/sequined blue outfit already. I've never been downunder but have always wanted to visit, and (as you remember) I LOVE a party!!!! And I think your yellow car is adorable. Does is double as a submarine? Geeta, Your eating problem sounds awful. I wish they could come up with something that would give you more relief. As you said, you can rest but you've got to eat. So far my problem is moving, and talking has moved way up the list. Walking and talking together - forget it. Gang, I'm sweating it out at the moment - my friend took my dog Misha to the vet this afternoon. She's vomited four days in a row, and they're doing all kinds of tests on her 11-year-old self. They've aleady called once. She's dehydrated and her liver enzymes are greatly elevated, so they're keeping her for 2 nights on IV fluids and to finish tests. I hate this. A lot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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