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Oh Rita,

That is NO way to spend a three day weekend. Bless you! I hope you feel

better soon.

You are in my prayers.

In a message dated 9/3/2004 4:34:58 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

jrzyrita@... writes:

>

>

> Hi all,

>

> This is the first time since being diagnosed in Oct '03 that I'm sick, with

> a fever - 101 Also I've never had visible blood in my urine - until today.

> Thankfully I've learned from all your posts that it's not that uncommon when

> you are ill, but still pretty scary to see. I layed in bed and actually

> slept most of yesterday. Today I HAD to go into work...but only stayed until

> noon. I just needed to lay down again. I'm hoping it's just a passing bug of

> some sort and not a reaction to my many flea bites - I've counted over 60

> around my ankle area - YUCK - It's been a grueling week - very stressful -

but

> all in all I feel good about the fact that after being on cellcept for close

> to a year now - and having a lowered immune system - I've managed to stay

> pretty healthy. Feeling lousy but counting my blessings. Rita

>

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Oh Amy,

I am so sorry you are feeling poorly too. Not a good way to spend a long

weekend. I am glad you got to take a nap before your husband left for work. I

am concerned about how you have been doing lately.

I think I am about as anxious for your lab results as you are.

You take it easy too and feel better.

Praying for you too.

In a message dated 9/3/2004 5:45:09 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

purr-fect@... writes:

> (((((((((Rita)))))))))) I hope you start to feel better soon lady. You and

> I are on the same page yet again. I woke up this morning feeling so

> nauseous I actually went and sat on the floor in my bathroom near the toilet

just in

> case. I thought it was the last stab the migraine I had on Thurs was taking

> at me....but as the day wore on I started feeling worse and worse. I did

> manage to eat some breakfast about 40 min after the severe nausea hit, and

then

> I ran up and did my Curves workout, came home, made everyone lunch, then hit

> the bed for a 2 hour nap before my hubby left for work. I'm still feeling

> shaky and now have a mild sore throat and chest tightness.....hopefully I'm

> not coming down with a cold but it sure feels like it. Our insurance adjuster

> was by on Wed and the guy was coughing and snorting so bad I wouldn't be

> surprised if I didn't catch what he had. Craig even said I should have

excused

> myself and gone into another room until he left...but of course all I was

> thinking about was what damage they were going to cover on our house instead

of

> my health and suppressed immune system.

>

> Take care and lay in bed for the weekend so you can recover your

> strength....I'll try and do the same. :o)

>

> Amy

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Maybe I'm too cautious, but, if it was me, and I had never had bloody urine

before, I would be calling my doctor at the very least. Once you know you have

it every time you have a cold or something, then you know there's no need to

worry about it. But the first time, I would say, calls for some caution.

I actually never had visibly bloody urine the entire time I had IgAN (25 or more

years). It was always only microscopic. But if it had happened, as I said, the

first time, I'm sure I would have consulted with my doctor about it. I wouldn't

just assume it's nothing.

Pierre

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Good luck. I'm pretty sure it won't be anything to be too concerned about, but

better safe than sorry.

Pierre

Re: Not feeling well

Pierre - your cautious nature is right on once again. In the back of my mind

- I kept thinking " I should call my neph about it - just to be on the safe

side " . Will do! Thanks again my friend. Rita

Pierre Lachaine >

wrote:Maybe I'm too cautious, but, if it was me, and I had never had bloody

urine before, I would be calling my doctor at the very least. Once you know you

have it every time you have a cold or something, then you know there's no need

to worry about it. But the first time, I would say, calls for some caution.

I actually never had visibly bloody urine the entire time I had IgAN (25 or

more years). It was always only microscopic. But if it had happened, as I said,

the first time, I'm sure I would have consulted with my doctor about it. I

wouldn't just assume it's nothing.

Pierre

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