Guest guest Posted October 3, 2001 Report Share Posted October 3, 2001 AmyH, I am glad to hear you and the twins are doing good! You are almost in the 2nd trimester!! That is great. Good luck with the apt and u/s! 28wks Update Hey ladies-I am just checking in to wish pam and elle the very best on their labor and delivery. I have been laying low lately and trying to get more energy. I am 12 weeks,5 days and we have an u/s and doctor's appt. scheduled for Friday. I can't wait! I can tell the twins are growing that is for sure. I have been busy and tired so that is why I have not been posting much. I know you all understand. Take care and I will post after the appt. Gotta get going to work...Amy H.12wk,5dEDD 4/13/01 TWINS!_________________________________________________________________Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2001 Report Share Posted October 8, 2001 , Well, Monday is almost over with.....I know, sometimes, there just doesn't seem to be enough hours in the day. Take care. 28wks Update Hi there... I hope everyone is having an ok Monday. I hate Mondays! It makes leaving Emma hard all over again! I'm not getting anything done these days. I come home from work, hold her for about 2 hours, read my email, cook dinner and by then it's night time! Where does the time go? UGH! Anyway, I hope all is well with everyone! {{{HUGS}}} Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2001 Report Share Posted October 8, 2001 AmyH, I am glad to hear Fozzy and Wozzy are doing so well!! Congrats on going into your 2nd trimester, that is great!! I hope you are able to find out the sex next time around too!! 28wks Update Ladies-I promised that I would update you and I just am getting around to it. I had a doctor's appt. and u/s on Friday and everything looks great! Fozzy and Wozzy were quite entertaining and we really enjoyed seeing them. I was 13 weeks on Friday and they were so active. I can't feel them yet so it was great to see them moving, waving, opening the mouth,etc. Baby A seems to be the live wire and Baby B seemed to take some prodding to really get going. We will have to wait and see if this is reflected in their personalities later. They are perfect on the size and weight so the doctor is pleased. I think that it is now sinking in that they are really there and growing. People at work have noticed my tummy that is for sure... Now for the second trimester I need to get lots of stuff done. I hope that when we go in 4 weeks we can see the sex of my two little people. Hope you are all well and I keep you all in my thoughts.Amy H.13wk,4dEDD 4/13/01 Twins_________________________________________________________________Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2003 Report Share Posted March 14, 2003 OMG Joy! I'm glad to know you are trying to get your records through an attorney. What a JERK that doctor is for not giving them to you. What if there is something he knows that can help your baby????? Makes me so darn mad. I'm so sorry to hear that he's being such a pr@#% ! Let us know when you finally get the records what exactly he is trying to hide, because obviously its something. Marcy Re: update Congratulations on your pregnancy !! As for the OB's office not forwarding records I know this first hand. Mine refuses told me to get a " court order " if I wanted it! Now this is a man who's left being an OB and is still a GYN, and I loved his care.. until he almost killed my DD!! I had 2 very highrisk pgs with a stillbirth and he refuses to send the info to my new OB (and we're now having another heart defect problem again all the more reason for him to send them)... sending letters to him via a Law Firm now! *~Joy~* Lap RNY @ 491lbs town Memorial Dr. Bertha 2/26/01 Mommy to: (1-9-99) & Saralyn (12-15-99) Who'll be welcoming Hunter EDD 7/14/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2003 Report Share Posted March 14, 2003 I wish it were that easy LOl I live in another state and the records are archived, I have called at least once a week for the few months, it gets tiresome, so now I have just let the new OB's office handle it. Thanks > Congrats on your pregnancy, ! Girls are great! ) > > If my old OB's office was being a pain about sending records, I wouldn't > just let it go. They really have to cooperate. I think I'd start > calling everyday until the records were forwarded or schedule a time > when I could go down and pick them up. You know what they say about the > squeaky wheel. ;o) > > Blessings, > > in CA > > _____ > > Jordan's Mommy > <mailto:michelle@M...> michelle@M... > > update > > > (snip) My former doctors office isn't > being helpful in sending my record to my new OB, so there is no way > for to be sure of the type of incision on my uterus even though my > visible scasr is transverse. Since both the twins were breech she > feels there may be a greater chance of a verticle scar on my uterus, > which would put me at a great risk for a uterine rupture. > I will just go the safest route for me and " miss New Baby " > and that seems to be a c-section > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2003 Report Share Posted March 14, 2003 Thanks, it makes me feel better I am not alone > > I don't really post too often, but thought i would update you on me > > and maybe ask a question. > > I went for our ultrasound yester day, and everything seemed normal. > > By my last period i am 21 weeks however the ultrasound put me at > 20, > > does that mean that baby is smaller than it should be? I am > positive > > about my LMP. No one said the baby looked under developed or > > anyhting, i was just wondering for myself. > > We also got the 3 line sign LOL it's a girl > > Which is what we were really praying for. > > I will probably sched a repea section. My former doctors office > isn't > > being helpful in sending my record to my new OB, so there is no way > > for to be sure of the type of incision on my uterus even though my > > visible scasr is transverse. Since both the twins were breech she > > feels there may be a greater chance of a verticle scar on my > uterus, > > which would put me at a great risk for a uterine rupture. > > I will just go the safest route for me and " miss New Baby " > > and that seems to be a c-section > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2003 Report Share Posted May 29, 2003 Dear hippies, decided to write this update just to provide some more info to the ones that are about to do the surgery or just thinking about it. keep in mind that I did go into my surgery with zero cartilage left in both hips, but until the day before my resurface, I stayed very very active, riding my road and MT bikes and using non-impact machines. It is not like running about 70 miles a week, but still pretty good. So I did feel in great shape. Here is the chronology of the events: 5/12-right hip done, 5/14-left hip done, 5/18-came home from hospital, 5/20-returned to work ( I am a professor so it is a sitting job, but did teach a class the following night, again by sitting down mainly), 5/22-started to drive on my own (my wife's mini-van=higher seat), daily walks w/ crutches of about 1 hour + pt by myself and some light weights while sitting down, 5/24th-walked a mile on the track, 5/25th-walked 2 solid miles mainly flat and grass...During this 1st week home, first few days I would get a light fever (around 100) in late pm hours and did sweet a lot while asleep; also, my but was fairly swollen, both sides, and eventually the swelling migrated south towards around my knees and ankles...try to lay down w/ your feet up (good stuff). 5/26-swelling is getting much better (probably all that sweating while sleeping and gallons of urination) and walking is getting stronger and faster; 5/27=did teach a new night class for about 4 hours and felt very good (standing and sitting); 5/28-2 weeks post surgery-need less and less outside help, back driving my WV Passat, walking and doing exercises; no more pm fever, selling is almost gone, no pain, but left hip gets tight (stiff) if I sit too long and left leg is much weaker from the right one. Overall, I am very happy with my progress. I wished that I never had to do this in the 1st place, but with my problems (hip dysplacia and many miles of running + tennis), I really consider myself a lucky one. Imagine that we did not have this option of resurface?! 10 years ago I would be heading towards wheel-chair. I, at 36, did not consider a THR as an option. So, this is my 5 cents and hopefully it will help somebody out there in this decision making process. Dr. Miren Ivankovic Director of Student Research and Assistant Professor of Economics Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2003 Report Share Posted May 29, 2003 Hi , my surgery was in Columbia, SC with Dr. Gross...excellent team, but as much as I know, De Smet is excellent as well... good luck to you and keep us posted Miren 2xBHR 5/12-14 Dr. Gross Re: update Miren..........I enjoyed your e-mail! I'm scheduled 7/16 with Dr De Smet and would also like to return to work ASAP. Where was your surgery done? Best Wishes...... update > Dear hippies, > decided to write this update just to provide some more info to the ones that > are about to do the surgery or just thinking about it. keep in mind that I > did go into my surgery with zero cartilage left in both hips, but until the > day before my resurface, I stayed very very active, riding my road and MT > bikes and using non-impact machines. It is not like running about 70 miles a > week, but still pretty good. So I did feel in great shape. > > Here is the chronology of the events: 5/12-right hip done, 5/14-left hip > done, 5/18-came home from hospital, 5/20-returned to work ( I am a professor > so it is a sitting job, but did teach a class the following night, again by > sitting down mainly), 5/22-started to drive on my own (my wife's > mini-van=higher seat), daily walks w/ crutches of about 1 hour + pt by > myself and some light weights while sitting down, 5/24th-walked a mile on > the track, 5/25th-walked 2 solid miles mainly flat and grass...During this > 1st week home, first few days I would get a light fever (around 100) in late > pm hours and did sweet a lot while asleep; also, my but was fairly swollen, > both sides, and eventually the swelling migrated south towards around my > knees and ankles...try to lay down w/ your feet up (good stuff). > > 5/26-swelling is getting much better (probably all that sweating while > sleeping and gallons of urination) and walking is getting stronger and > faster; 5/27=did teach a new night class for about 4 hours and felt very > good (standing and sitting); 5/28-2 weeks post surgery-need less and less > outside help, back driving my WV Passat, walking and doing exercises; no > more pm fever, selling is almost gone, no pain, but left hip gets tight > (stiff) if I sit too long and left leg is much weaker from the right one. > > Overall, I am very happy with my progress. I wished that I never had to do > this in the 1st place, but with my problems (hip dysplacia and many miles of > running + tennis), I really consider myself a lucky one. Imagine that we did > not have this option of resurface?! 10 years ago I would be heading towards > wheel-chair. I, at 36, did not consider a THR as an option. So, this is my 5 > cents and hopefully it will help somebody out there in this decision making > process. > > > > Dr. Miren Ivankovic > Director of Student Research > and Assistant Professor of Economics > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2003 Report Share Posted May 29, 2003 >Hi , my surgery was in Columbia, SC with Dr. Gross...excellent team, >but as much as I know, De Smet is excellent as well... >good luck to you and keep us posted >Miren >2xBHR 5/12-14 Dr. Gross Dr. Gross is doing BHRs? I didn't know that... <snip/> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 Sounds like you may need Neulasta or Neuprogen for your white cells. A resource some of you might not have thought of is to check with your church to see if there are RN's or LPN's willing to give you your shots. This sure beats doing it yourself or having to give it to your loved one. The main advantage being that the person is trained. It irks me no end that an EMT cannot BY LAW give these injections but insurance expects us with no experience at all to start injecting ourselves! Many churches have a visiting nurse program if you give your local church a call I'm sure they'd be willing to help. Narice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 No but even if you don't belong to a church these type of services can be accessed " 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) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 Dear (Sara)? I too am a doubter, though not agnostic, but I would hope that the nurses in the church I belong to would help any community member/neighbor as long as it was in their range of skills. I would be badly dismayed if they did not. Yes, there are some 'exclusive' churches, existing to serve their own congregations only, but I would bet you have friends, co-workers who can connect you/loved one with help. That's the cardinal word: connect. Katy Garrett > > No but even if you don't belong to a church these type of services > can be > > accessed > > > > " 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) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 Dear Janet--you're not pulling your own port-a-cath connection are you? Katy > > Hello all, > The port-a-cath surgery Tuesday with Dr. Salti, went well after a > late start. Then early Wednesday morning, the three days of chemo > therapy began. The first day went well, but the nurses forgot to > send home the nausea drug, so shortly after arriving home, nothing > would stay down. We ended up paging the doctor to Walgreens to get > the prescription, which went to work within an hour. After a little > yogurt and a small amount of gatorade, the pain pill went down and > about 1:30 this morning I came down to eat something. > > Day 2 went well too, and the nurses sent home the meds for nausea > with appologies for yesterday. We all ate a good dinner tonight. > > Tomorrow, Friday,I will learn to take out the aparatus and also > to learn how to give myself the shots for being anemic. It turns out > my white cell > blood count is low even before the chemo therapy. Can this be a > problem? I know the chemo is not good for the blood count but if it > is already low it makes me wonder. > > The MRI is still scheduled for Dec 13th to have a second look at the > liver.I will meet with Dr. again on Dec 15. > Thanks all for your messages and blessings > Janet > Http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/JanetRGreen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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