Guest guest Posted October 28, 2002 Report Share Posted October 28, 2002 Vicki, It's very strange and worrisome what you are going thru. At first, I wondered if it was your low blood pressure, but when you posted your blood pressure, it sounds high, soooo. Doesn't seem like you should be driving when you're having these episodes.How's your blood sugar? The heart valve thing could have something to do with it, too, I suppose. Have your ears been checked? Vertigo? Please take care- luv, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2002 Report Share Posted October 28, 2002 Vicki, It's very strange and worrisome what you are going thru. At first, I wondered if it was your low blood pressure, but when you posted your blood pressure, it sounds high, soooo. Doesn't seem like you should be driving when you're having these episodes.How's your blood sugar? The heart valve thing could have something to do with it, too, I suppose. Have your ears been checked? Vertigo? Please take care- luv, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2002 Report Share Posted October 28, 2002 Vicki, It's very strange and worrisome what you are going thru. At first, I wondered if it was your low blood pressure, but when you posted your blood pressure, it sounds high, soooo. Doesn't seem like you should be driving when you're having these episodes.How's your blood sugar? The heart valve thing could have something to do with it, too, I suppose. Have your ears been checked? Vertigo? Please take care- luv, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2002 Report Share Posted October 28, 2002 Here it is,Mon morning, and it was so good to sleep until I woke up naturally! We had a good weekend away and everything went smoothly (if you want to count driving around in circles in Rochester a few times before finding the motel and a restaurant smooth). really enjoyed getting REAL food out for a change, including a big Sunday breakfast. We took him shopping for some clothes and grcoery items, as well. He claims it's hard to take the bus service to get off campus to shop. I doubt it's as hard as he says, but it probably is a bit of a pain. We had a homemade birthday cake with candles for him yesterday in his dorm lounge, and made some of the other boys sing happy birthday, or else they wouldn't get any cake:) We know one real estate person brought a customer to see our house Sunday. Everything seemed OK, except we discovered one toilet was running. Someone used it and flushed it too fast, so the little chain in the tank got discombobulated. No other news to tell so far. Not going to think about any of it today. Going to take it easy and nap later, as well. I've been craving naps and not been able to get any. Dawn, your Montreal trip sounds successful to me:) I can understand perfectly well why a doctor wouldn't want to call PM or DM " permanent " to me. I'm a perfect example, as it wasn't at all permanent for me years ago. I wouldn't worry too much about that. Zanna- you sound so excited about the little doggies:) Don't worry about - in future he'll accept them as part of the family. My husband disliked cats a great deal when I met him, but he came around. He still prefers dogs to cats, and I prefer cats to dogs, but we all have our own preferences. My new doctor's appointment is tomorrow afternoon, so I'd better get some stuff together, along with questions and things I'd like them to do. I know I need some blood tests, as my dermatologist wants them done.... he won't give me anymore Diflucan until he sees results of liver panel. I wonder if I should ask that my ANA be checked again, and possibly sed rate, CPK (maybe those are pointless)...... whatever else. Lem,. VERY happy to hear your're feeling better- keep it up! Lynn, can you take a picture of your red legs? Are they always that way, or does it come and go? Teddi, I'm so sorry you have found out that you're " elderly. " We have tried to keep that from you, but now the bubble has been burst- hehe! Later, all- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2002 Report Share Posted October 29, 2002 Hi, . I just wanted to wish you the best of luck with your Dr.'s appt. tomorrow. And YES, definately ask him to check your sed. rate & CPK. I'd ask him to run every test possible. The point is, you've been feeling lousy for ages and can't seem to get a Dr. to listen to you and you NEED answers at this point in time. I pray this Dr. is the answer to your prayers. Sounds like you had a great weekend with your son. I bet he was glad to see you all and get to show you around his " turf " . Good luck with the house. Hugs, DAwn gide672@... wrote: > Here it is,Mon morning, and it was so good to sleep until I woke up > naturally! > We had a good weekend away and everything went smoothly (if you want to count > driving around in circles in Rochester a few times before finding the motel > and a restaurant smooth). really enjoyed getting REAL food out for a > change, including a big Sunday breakfast. We took him shopping for some > clothes and grcoery items, as well. He claims it's hard to take the bus > service to get off campus to shop. I doubt it's as hard as he says, but it > probably is a bit of a pain. We had a homemade birthday cake with candles for > him yesterday in his dorm lounge, and made some of the other boys sing happy > birthday, or else they wouldn't get any cake:) > We know one real estate person brought a customer to see our house Sunday. > Everything seemed OK, except we discovered one toilet was running. Someone > used it and flushed it too fast, so the little chain in the tank got > discombobulated. No other news to tell so far. Not going to think about any > of it today. Going to take it easy and nap later, as well. I've been craving > naps and not been able to get any. > Dawn, your Montreal trip sounds successful to me:) I can understand > perfectly well why a doctor wouldn't want to call PM or DM " permanent " to me. > I'm a perfect example, as it wasn't at all permanent for me years ago. I > wouldn't worry too much about that. > Zanna- you sound so excited about the little doggies:) Don't worry about > - in future he'll accept them as part of the family. My husband disliked > cats a great deal when I met him, but he came around. He still prefers dogs > to cats, and I prefer cats to dogs, but we all have our own preferences. > My new doctor's appointment is tomorrow afternoon, so I'd better get some > stuff together, along with questions and things I'd like them to do. I know I > need some blood tests, as my dermatologist wants them done.... he won't give > me anymore Diflucan until he sees results of liver panel. I wonder if I > should ask that my ANA be checked again, and possibly sed rate, CPK (maybe > those are pointless)...... whatever else. > Lem,. VERY happy to hear your're feeling better- keep it up! > Lynn, can you take a picture of your red legs? Are they always that > way, or does it come and go? > Teddi, I'm so sorry you have found out that you're " elderly. " We > have tried to keep that from you, but now the bubble has been burst- hehe! > Later, all- > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2002 Report Share Posted October 29, 2002 Hi, . I just wanted to wish you the best of luck with your Dr.'s appt. tomorrow. And YES, definately ask him to check your sed. rate & CPK. I'd ask him to run every test possible. The point is, you've been feeling lousy for ages and can't seem to get a Dr. to listen to you and you NEED answers at this point in time. I pray this Dr. is the answer to your prayers. Sounds like you had a great weekend with your son. I bet he was glad to see you all and get to show you around his " turf " . Good luck with the house. Hugs, DAwn gide672@... wrote: > Here it is,Mon morning, and it was so good to sleep until I woke up > naturally! > We had a good weekend away and everything went smoothly (if you want to count > driving around in circles in Rochester a few times before finding the motel > and a restaurant smooth). really enjoyed getting REAL food out for a > change, including a big Sunday breakfast. We took him shopping for some > clothes and grcoery items, as well. He claims it's hard to take the bus > service to get off campus to shop. I doubt it's as hard as he says, but it > probably is a bit of a pain. We had a homemade birthday cake with candles for > him yesterday in his dorm lounge, and made some of the other boys sing happy > birthday, or else they wouldn't get any cake:) > We know one real estate person brought a customer to see our house Sunday. > Everything seemed OK, except we discovered one toilet was running. Someone > used it and flushed it too fast, so the little chain in the tank got > discombobulated. No other news to tell so far. Not going to think about any > of it today. Going to take it easy and nap later, as well. I've been craving > naps and not been able to get any. > Dawn, your Montreal trip sounds successful to me:) I can understand > perfectly well why a doctor wouldn't want to call PM or DM " permanent " to me. > I'm a perfect example, as it wasn't at all permanent for me years ago. I > wouldn't worry too much about that. > Zanna- you sound so excited about the little doggies:) Don't worry about > - in future he'll accept them as part of the family. My husband disliked > cats a great deal when I met him, but he came around. He still prefers dogs > to cats, and I prefer cats to dogs, but we all have our own preferences. > My new doctor's appointment is tomorrow afternoon, so I'd better get some > stuff together, along with questions and things I'd like them to do. I know I > need some blood tests, as my dermatologist wants them done.... he won't give > me anymore Diflucan until he sees results of liver panel. I wonder if I > should ask that my ANA be checked again, and possibly sed rate, CPK (maybe > those are pointless)...... whatever else. > Lem,. VERY happy to hear your're feeling better- keep it up! > Lynn, can you take a picture of your red legs? Are they always that > way, or does it come and go? > Teddi, I'm so sorry you have found out that you're " elderly. " We > have tried to keep that from you, but now the bubble has been burst- hehe! > Later, all- > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2002 Report Share Posted October 29, 2002 Hi, . I just wanted to wish you the best of luck with your Dr.'s appt. tomorrow. And YES, definately ask him to check your sed. rate & CPK. I'd ask him to run every test possible. The point is, you've been feeling lousy for ages and can't seem to get a Dr. to listen to you and you NEED answers at this point in time. I pray this Dr. is the answer to your prayers. Sounds like you had a great weekend with your son. I bet he was glad to see you all and get to show you around his " turf " . Good luck with the house. Hugs, DAwn gide672@... wrote: > Here it is,Mon morning, and it was so good to sleep until I woke up > naturally! > We had a good weekend away and everything went smoothly (if you want to count > driving around in circles in Rochester a few times before finding the motel > and a restaurant smooth). really enjoyed getting REAL food out for a > change, including a big Sunday breakfast. We took him shopping for some > clothes and grcoery items, as well. He claims it's hard to take the bus > service to get off campus to shop. I doubt it's as hard as he says, but it > probably is a bit of a pain. We had a homemade birthday cake with candles for > him yesterday in his dorm lounge, and made some of the other boys sing happy > birthday, or else they wouldn't get any cake:) > We know one real estate person brought a customer to see our house Sunday. > Everything seemed OK, except we discovered one toilet was running. Someone > used it and flushed it too fast, so the little chain in the tank got > discombobulated. No other news to tell so far. Not going to think about any > of it today. Going to take it easy and nap later, as well. I've been craving > naps and not been able to get any. > Dawn, your Montreal trip sounds successful to me:) I can understand > perfectly well why a doctor wouldn't want to call PM or DM " permanent " to me. > I'm a perfect example, as it wasn't at all permanent for me years ago. I > wouldn't worry too much about that. > Zanna- you sound so excited about the little doggies:) Don't worry about > - in future he'll accept them as part of the family. My husband disliked > cats a great deal when I met him, but he came around. He still prefers dogs > to cats, and I prefer cats to dogs, but we all have our own preferences. > My new doctor's appointment is tomorrow afternoon, so I'd better get some > stuff together, along with questions and things I'd like them to do. I know I > need some blood tests, as my dermatologist wants them done.... he won't give > me anymore Diflucan until he sees results of liver panel. I wonder if I > should ask that my ANA be checked again, and possibly sed rate, CPK (maybe > those are pointless)...... whatever else. > Lem,. VERY happy to hear your're feeling better- keep it up! > Lynn, can you take a picture of your red legs? Are they always that > way, or does it come and go? > Teddi, I'm so sorry you have found out that you're " elderly. " We > have tried to keep that from you, but now the bubble has been burst- hehe! > Later, all- > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2003 Report Share Posted February 19, 2003 Hi Kristi, Yes, I did have a consultation with Dr. Palter. He recommended that I try surgery, although of course he could not say whether it would be successful. My Asherman's is severe and the scar tissue is covering 75% of my uterus, at the top, apparently blocking both tubes. Even if surgery could repair my uterus to some degree, I'd most likely have to go through IVF in the best case scenario. When my husband and I started thinking about the time and $ involved in going the surgery route, we decided to look into gestational surrogacy. Right now our priority is to have a baby and we feel that gestational surrogacy offers us the best chance at achieving this goal. One day in the future I might try to treat my AS, but I don't want to rely on it as my only way to have another child. I greatly respect all of the brave women on this site who are trying to repair their own bodies. A part of me will always wonder if I might have had some success with surgery if I had tried. But, I am 34 years old and want to take advantage of my eggs while I still have them. So, in answer to your question, no I am not pursuing surgery at this time. But, I will never say never about anything when it comes to this subject! I continue to read the AS posts everyday because it has become a huge part of me. I think about everyone on the site and always feel the need to know what's going on with everyone. I wish everyone the best. Helaine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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