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Pam,

It is so good to hear from you. You sound completely in love, and

little Belle sounds great. Enjoy this time, it is completely

exhausting with all the visitors and getting the hang of

breastfeeding though. Try and rest as much as possible, you really

need it and you will feel so much better. Having the baby sleep on

your chest is the best, Christian still sleeps that way with me after

his last feeding in the middle of the night. It feels so good and is

great for bonding.

I am so happy for you and your family,

Kim

Mom to Christian 7 weeks, 2 days

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Thanks Kim!!

I totally agree on the resting. You forget at first because even

though you are tired your adernaline(sp?) is pumping.

We were wondering if its okay to have the baby sleep on our chest

since its sleeping on its tummy. But I think its only unattended that

they can't sleep on their tummys right?

Pam

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Pam,

I was worried about the same thing, but ped said it was fine. It is

only unattended that you have to worry about. I love the feeling of

their little chest going up and down on yours, it is so nice. And

Christian sleeps on his side or back when he is in the cradle on his

own with no problem.

Kim

Mom to Christian - 7 weeks, 2 days

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Pam, Congratulations!! You sound so happy!! I'm glad you were able to get what you tried so long for!!! Amy 35w 5d Hi Hi AllI wanted to pop in and let you know how we are doing. Everything went really well. I just can't believe Belle is here. I am going to have Steve help me scan some pics this morning. We are both totally exhausted. We came home late yesterday afternoon. We are still trying to get the breastfeeding thing down. She did great the first few days but now that my milk is coming in its gotten much more difficult. We are going to meet w/the lactation specialist tomorrow. We also meet w/the peds tomorrow since we are using a different one than the hospital. We are pretty beat from visitors so we are now going to try and keep it to a minimum. Steve is already such a great dad. I knew he would be. We have been having the baby sleep on our chest. Neither of us want to put her down. We had her stay in our room the whole time in the hospital. We had friends that said to let them take her for a couple of hours but we just couldn't do it. Its so fun getting all these pink clothes. It was an amazing feeling waiting for them to pull the baby out and knowing within seconds I would finally find out if I had a little daughter and son. Thank you all for being here for me and for all the congrats for little Belle. This has been the most amazing experience. We just love her so much. It was totally worth the wait.Love, Pam

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Pam,

Oh... your post gave me goosebumps! I know just how you feel Sweetie. Enjoy her, spoil her rotten, never put her down! These days go by so fast, so make the most of them.

My advice for the breastfeeding is to just keep her on your breast as much as possible over the next few days. It will help get you through the hardest part, which is now. If you can make it through the next 3-4 days, you've got it made Sweetie!

{{{HUGS}}}

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Pam,

Oh...it's so good to hear from you! You sound like you are in 7th

heaven! I am so happy fo ryou and Steve! Belle sounds like she is

doing wonderfully! You take care, rest and take it easy as much as

you can. I'm thinking of you!

elle

> Hi All

>

> I wanted to pop in and let you know how we are doing. Everything

went

> really well. I just can't believe Belle is here. I am going to have

> Steve help me scan some pics this morning. We are both totally

> exhausted. We came home late yesterday afternoon. We are still

trying

> to get the breastfeeding thing down. She did great the first few

days

> but now that my milk is coming in its gotten much more difficult. We

> are going to meet w/the lactation specialist tomorrow. We also meet

> w/the peds tomorrow since we are using a different one than the

> hospital. We are pretty beat from visitors so we are now going to

try

> and keep it to a minimum. Steve is already such a great dad. I knew

> he would be. We have been having the baby sleep on our chest.

Neither

> of us want to put her down. We had her stay in our room the whole

> time in the hospital. We had friends that said to let them take her

> for a couple of hours but we just couldn't do it. Its so fun getting

> all these pink clothes. It was an amazing feeling waiting for them

to

> pull the baby out and knowing within seconds I would finally find

out

> if I had a little daughter and son. Thank you all for being here for

> me and for all the congrats for little Belle. This has been the most

> amazing experience. We just love her so much. It was totally worth

> the wait.

>

> Love, Pam

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Pam, I am so happy for you and Steve!! I am glad all went well and you are back home. It is hard to believe the wait is over with. I am sure you both are absolutely wonderful parents. I hope the lactation specialist helps out and the breastfeeding part gets easier for you. I imagine it was pretty amazing when the said, "It's a girl!" Take care of yourself and I hope you are able to spend some real "family" time together without all the visitors. I can't wait to see some pics. Take care MOMMY!!!!{{{{{{{HUG}}}}}}}}} Hi Hi AllI wanted to pop in and let you know how we are doing. Everything went really well. I just can't believe Belle is here. I am going to have Steve help me scan some pics this morning. We are both totally exhausted. We came home late yesterday afternoon. We are still trying to get the breastfeeding thing down. She did great the first few days but now that my milk is coming in its gotten much more difficult. We are going to meet w/the lactation specialist tomorrow. We also meet w/the peds tomorrow since we are using a different one than the hospital. We are pretty beat from visitors so we are now going to try and keep it to a minimum. Steve is already such a great dad. I knew he would be. We have been having the baby sleep on our chest. Neither of us want to put her down. We had her stay in our room the whole time in the hospital. We had friends that said to let them take her for a couple of hours but we just couldn't do it. Its so fun getting all these pink clothes. It was an amazing feeling waiting for them to pull the baby out and knowing within seconds I would finally find out if I had a little daughter and son. Thank you all for being here for me and for all the congrats for little Belle. This has been the most amazing experience. We just love her so much. It was totally worth the wait.Love, Pam

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Pam,

The joy has only just begun sweetie - enjoy every minute. I slept with Tessa for the first three months, so I know what you mean about not wanting to put her down.

Belle lives up to her name! She is a beauty. You and Steve look so happy. Congratulations again.

You did a wonderful job describing a c-section, I couldn't have done it better myself.

Love & hugs,

Jo-Ann

Hi

Hi AllI wanted to pop in and let you know how we are doing. Everything went really well. I just can't believe Belle is here. I am going to have Steve help me scan some pics this morning. We are both totally exhausted. We came home late yesterday afternoon. We are still trying to get the breastfeeding thing down. She did great the first few days but now that my milk is coming in its gotten much more difficult. We are going to meet w/the lactation specialist tomorrow. We also meet w/the peds tomorrow since we are using a different one than the hospital. We are pretty beat from visitors so we are now going to try and keep it to a minimum. Steve is already such a great dad. I knew he would be. We have been having the baby sleep on our chest. Neither of us want to put her down. We had her stay in our room the whole time in the hospital. We had friends that said to let them take her for a couple of hours but we just couldn't do it. Its so fun getting all these pink clothes. It was an amazing feeling waiting for them to pull the baby out and knowing within seconds I would finally find out if I had a little daughter and son. Thank you all for being here for me and for all the congrats for little Belle. This has been the most amazing experience. We just love her so much. It was totally worth the wait.Love, Pam

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Pam,

It sounds like you and Steve are in 7th heaven. I am so excited for you both. I would say enjoy this time but I know it goes without saying. Congratulations again.

DanaB

31 weeks 6 days

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Hi,

I think AVN has come up here quite regularly............ and if you are in

India you may well find the name of an Indian Surgeon who offered to answer

questions etc within the last 12 months files of Surface Hippy.........

Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Sydney Australia 8/03

> HI All,

> I am Vikrant from India. I have joined this group today.

> I am 32 years old male and software engineer by profession. For last

> 1.5

> years I am suffering from Avascular Necrosis(AVN) of both hips.My

> doctor says it might be due to a staroid course I underwent 2 years

> back after my eye operation.

> When I last did my MRI scan in Feb 03 ,I was in stage III/IV.

> Fortunately I am able to cope up with pains without taking

> painkillers so far.Can any body please tell me whether they have

> heard/know any AVN case treated with Hip resurfacing surgery?

>

> Thanks and Regards,

> Vikrant Joshi

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Can any body please tell me whether they have heard/know any AVN case

treated with Hip resurfacing surgery?

Thanks and Regards, Vikrant Joshi

_____

Hi Vikrant~ I was suffering from AVN (stage 3)of my left hip, found

in an MRI Sept 2001. I had the resurfacing surgery done July 11th

2002. I am back serving at an upscale restaurant now 2 nights a week

and life couldn't be better.

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Hi !

Glad you're home and resting. Sounds like you're doing VERY well!

TOLD YA SO !!!! (Sorry, couldn't resist!) *Ü*

Send me an email and attach the photo. I didn't get it on the

messageboard, of course.

Been swimming in our neighborhood pool a couple of times. Feels

wonderful to be weightless and moving around! Walked my mile + again

today with the cane. I wander around the house unassisted, but

walking over a mile unassisted right now is out of the question.

Don't want to get things aggravated. No rush.

Hope to catch ya on the internet soon! Can't wait to hear your nurse

stories! LOL!!

> Hi there...

>

> Finally home. The flight was uneventful and got home simply and

safely. The

> flight did make my leg swell some, but that is decreasing. I've

attached a

> photo of (I think day 2 in the hospital).

>

> I've been getting around on 1 or no crutch so far. I'm a little

amazed at

> how well this has gone. My biggest problem so far is that I got

that sore

> throat and they gave me a Z-Pack and the Z pack killed every bit of

bacteria in my

> body and now I have thrush mouth. I'm eating yogurt (sp) for that

and I'm not

> a yogurt lover.

>

> My mom is here helping me and we had a little bit of a tiff last

night

> because I think she wants me to be completely helpless and

dependent on her, but I'm

> not. The tensions have eased somewhat. I do appreciate everything

she is

> doing, but I really don't need someone holding my back whenever I

take a step

> anywhere. She's realizing how good I actually do feel.

>

> I'm running a low grade fever, but the naps and tylenol help that.

>

> I'll go on buddylist and see if you're around.

>

>

>

>

>

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hi vikrant,

i am gaurav gupta from Siliguri,west

bengal.i went through a resurface because of

ankolysing spondylitis.i was lucky to find Dr. Vijay

Bose.i think you already know about him to be on this

site.you can check up with him for your case.feel free

to get in touch with me.

gaurav

--- vvjoshi_2000 wrote: > HI

All,

> I am Vikrant from India. I have joined this group

> today.

> I am 32 years old male and software engineer by

> profession. For last

> 1.5

> years I am suffering from Avascular Necrosis(AVN) of

> both hips.My

> doctor says it might be due to a staroid course I

> underwent 2 years

> back after my eye operation.

> When I last did my MRI scan in Feb 03 ,I was in

> stage III/IV.

> Fortunately I am able to cope up with pains without

> taking

> painkillers so far.Can any body please tell me

> whether they have

> heard/know any AVN case treated with Hip resurfacing

> surgery?

>

> Thanks and Regards,

> Vikrant Joshi

>

>

>

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Hi Gaurav:

Is your brother Sanjay and, if so, will he talk about resurfacing on TV?

Re: Hi

hi vikrant,

i am gaurav gupta from Siliguri,west

bengal.i went through a resurface because of

ankolysing spondylitis.i was lucky to find Dr. Vijay

Bose.i think you already know about him to be on this

site.you can check up with him for your case.feel free

to get in touch with me.

gaurav

--- vvjoshi_2000 wrote: > HI

All,

> I am Vikrant from India. I have joined this group

> today.

> I am 32 years old male and software engineer by

> profession. For last

> 1.5

> years I am suffering from Avascular Necrosis(AVN) of

> both hips.My

> doctor says it might be due to a staroid course I

> underwent 2 years

> back after my eye operation.

> When I last did my MRI scan in Feb 03 ,I was in

> stage III/IV.

> Fortunately I am able to cope up with pains without

> taking

> painkillers so far.Can any body please tell me

> whether they have

> heard/know any AVN case treated with Hip resurfacing

> surgery?

>

> Thanks and Regards,

> Vikrant Joshi

>

>

>

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What chemotherapy do they want to do?

The most common now are 5FU Leucovorin with one or more of the following

Oxilaplatin, Avastin, or Erbitux.

There is quite a lot of good information at:

http://www3.mdanderson.org/focus/colon/pdq.htm#bystage4

Welcome

Narice

" As long as I know the WHO

I can bear any HOW

even though I don't know WHY "

(Commentary on Job from Dialogue in Despair)

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IM NEW AND MOM KNOW HAS COLON CANCER AND THEY DID SURGEY AND GOT

THE MASS BUT SPREAD TO LIMPNODES.NEED ADVICE ON THE CHEMOTHERAPY

THEY OFFERED HER.THEY HAVE I NEW CHEMOTHERAPY.

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Welcome Syd....Hope we can all be a help to you and vice versa.

Larry

> I just want to introduce myself to the group. I already posted

once but I

> feel I should mention something about myself as a matter of

courtesy.

>

> I was diagnosed last year with Stage 4 with liver mets, had a

Sigmoid

> Colectomy and have just started on 5F, Leucavorin, Oxiplatin and

Avastin at

> Kaiser in Walnut Creek, Calif.

>

> I am 50, was just married and have two kids in diapers. So as you

can

> imagine I am very motivated to beat this thing.

>

> I am glad to be a part of this group, I can see there is some

experience and

> knowledge here.

>

> Syd

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I was diagnosed at Stage 4 in December of 2003, with mets to the

liver and lungs. After a year of chemo I'm still here and doing

great!

Don't belive the statistics -- they're old and don't apply to us.

With good medical care, we'll both live to a ripe, old age.

-joe-

> I just want to introduce myself to the group. I already posted

once but I

> feel I should mention something about myself as a matter of

courtesy.

>

> I was diagnosed last year with Stage 4 with liver mets, had a

Sigmoid

> Colectomy and have just started on 5F, Leucavorin, Oxiplatin and

Avastin at

> Kaiser in Walnut Creek, Calif.

>

> I am 50, was just married and have two kids in diapers. So as you

can

> imagine I am very motivated to beat this thing.

>

> I am glad to be a part of this group, I can see there is some

experience and

> knowledge here.

>

> Syd

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LOL I asked the expert Narice , my husband hehehe , and he said yes , The

Ingall's Walnut Creek was in Minnesota

Deb

33yrold husband Joe, was diagnosed with CC in Sept,

resection on Sept 27th 2004

open wound from infection until Jan 2005

Ileostomy reversal Dec 7th 2004

Chemo regiment begun Jan 2005

5fu/levorican/Oxaplatin/ Avastin to be added at later date

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In a message dated 2/1/2005 6:46:23 PM Eastern Standard Time,

syd_monk@... writes:

,

Thanks for letting me know that. I think I will ask the nurses who they

feel is good. I definitely don't want a conservative guy right now. I

would rather kick some cancer butt even if I have to get bloodied doing it.

Syd

Now that's the way to talk, Syd!!! You just keep that attitude!!! Fight

this darn monster!!!

Lots of hugs and prayers, Donelle

Caregiver to Glenn

Colon resection 6/03, open wound for 2 months, chemo for 8 months

Mets to Liver found 4/04, inoperable; one tumor too close to artery and vein

Chemo infiltration to chest 8/04 with severe side effects including severe

pain and muscle damage (permanent??), unable to eat, colon shut down,

hospitalization w/morphine 8 days

Fluid build-up and draining on a regular weekly basis

11/09/04 on 5FU/Leu/Oxaliplatin/Avastin " cocktails " 46 hr. infusions

TRYING TO KICK BUTT with this darn disease!!!

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You Go Syd!!! Kick some Cancer butt!! Jolene

Grandmommyandme@... wrote:

>

>

>

> In a message dated 2/1/2005 6:46:23 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> syd_monk@... writes:

>

>

>

> ,

>

> Thanks for letting me know that. I think I will ask the nurses who they

> feel is good. I definitely don't want a conservative guy right now. I

> would rather kick some cancer butt even if I have to get bloodied

> doing it.

>

> Syd

>

>

>

>

> Now that's the way to talk, Syd!!! You just keep that attitude!!!

> Fight

> this darn monster!!!

>

>

> Lots of hugs and prayers, Donelle

> Caregiver to Glenn

>

>

>

> Colon resection 6/03, open wound for 2 months, chemo for 8 months

> Mets to Liver found 4/04, inoperable; one tumor too close to artery

> and vein

> Chemo infiltration to chest 8/04 with severe side effects including

> severe

> pain and muscle damage (permanent??), unable to eat, colon shut down,

> hospitalization w/morphine 8 days

> Fluid build-up and draining on a regular weekly basis

> 11/09/04 on 5FU/Leu/Oxaliplatin/Avastin " cocktails " 46 hr. infusions

> TRYING TO KICK BUTT with this darn disease!!!

>

>

>

>

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