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Hi Bonnie,

It is at 8 EST, PST, so you can subtract from EST depending on what time zone

you will be in. It is on Discovery Health channel, and it would be on a

different channel on your television set depending on your local cable or

satellite

carrier. It is a six part series so it will continue for the next 5 weeks.

In a message dated 9/24/2004 5:22:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

bd4679@... writes:

> Any one know if there's any chance they are going to repeat the first of

> the series of Gift of Life? If so, please, please, please give me a jingle.

> Also does anyone know the # of the channel on TV for Discovery? One more

> question, I will be in Minnesota during the next one which I think is

scheduled

> for Sept. 30th, anyone know what time to watch it from there? I know Barb

> gave us the web site for the series, but I can not " look " at it as I have

" fire

> walls " here at work, so cannot access it. Once again sorry for my stupidity,

> but just have never been much of a TV watcher. Thanks!! Bonnie

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I got a note from the doc. I'm just having a hard time getting it delivered...It

is a medical exemption. Anyone can take medications - it is actually a greater

sin to cause harm than it is to skip the fast.

W4JC@... wrote:

Hi ,

I thought all adults were to fast on Yom Kippur. Did I misunderstand that or is

there a medical exemption?

Just curious.

In a message dated 9/27/2004 4:03:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Cohen

writes:

>I have the first one on my Tivo. I am waiting for all of them, and them I will

try to make a VCR tape that we can pass around. I've never copied something off

the tivo, but how hard could it be ;-) (chuckling)...

>

>I am finally getting around to e-mails from last week. Long couple of days at

the end of the week and then the holiday. At least I didn't have to fast this

year....

>

>

>

>Bonnie Duran wrote:

>Any one know if there's any chance they are going to repeat the first of the

series of Gift of Life? If so, please, please, please give me a jingle. Also

does anyone know the # of the channel on TV for Discovery? One more question, I

will be in Minnesota during the next one which I think is scheduled for Sept.

30th, anyone know what time to watch it from there? I know Barb gave us the web

site for the series, but I can not " look " at it as I have " fire walls " here at

work, so cannot access it. Once again sorry for my stupidity, but just have

never been much of a TV watcher. Thanks!! Bonnie

>

>Rita Nucciarone wrote:Hey Bonnie,

>

>When I take CellCept on an empty stomach I noticed my legs are very wobbly,

especially noticable when walking up and down stairs. I have to really hold on

to the railing so not to lose my balance. Also I feel more nausea...so I try to

make sure I eat a little something with it. The feeling you had that was

similar to an epinephrine reaction is scary...I've had one of those a while back

while having dental work done. I don't ever want to feel like that again!

>

>PS Talk about stupid, I tuned in and was all ready to watch and realized it

was on the following day. The following day it skipped my mind totally and I

fell asleep. I have a difficult time staying up past 8:00PM. I am so fatigued

lately. I think I've caught a little bug. I have a 3-day conference to attend

in Seattle next week and I so want to healthy for it! Got my fingers crossed!

Hugs, Rita

>

>Bonnie Duran wrote:

>Hi Rita, Hope everything is going well for you. So, you could relate with the

old Prednisone/Menopause dilemma, ehh??!! I didn't even want to go there, but I

would have if I had too. Glad there is another alternative for me. I hope I

will do as well as you with the CellCept, (versus possible placebo), but I'm

pretty sure I'm on the " real stuff " . So far, so good. Little bit more edema,

still pitting in my shin, but can get my shoes on etc. Weight gain of about 4 #.

Little nauseated espec. after the 6 am dose. But here's a weird one...check

this out.... around 8:00 am for 3 days in a row this week, I felt like I had

taken 150 mg of prednisone (or perhaps epinephrine(((!!)))). I got real

tremorous inside, felt like I was gonna jump out of my skin. I had tried to

take the CellCept on an empty stomach, since that's the way you're supposed to

take it (and thought if I developed problems with GI stuff, I would then change

to adminster with food). Anyway when I got this weird

>feeling, I thought O.K. I'd better eat, (supposedly slows down the

absorption). In about an hour it went away. Ever feel that way on CellCept?

It feels mighty weird, but glad it didn't last long. I wasn't prepared for that

one. (Although I have felt very similar when I was on 60 mg. of Prednisone, but

these episodes were more pronounced than that.) Bonnie

>P.S. My stupid question regarding the Gift of Life Series was even more stupid

than I thought. I somehow thought the show was on Friday, instead of Thursday,

so missed the first of the series. Man was I upset. That will teach me to read

my Email, and not miss any days. Did you get to watch it? What were the best

points they highlighted?Anyway, better run for now. Happy Friday.... Bonnie

>

>Rita Nucciarone wrote:

>Hi Bonnie,

>

>I was one of the ones you referred to in your post who was on Prednisone during

menopause. It was not a pretty picture. At the time I was taking Black Cohosh

for my hot flashes (I prefer to call it " my personal summers " ) when my neph said

NOPE - can't take the Black Cohosh. I felt like a woman on the edge - no doubt.

Luckily I was placed on CellCept and weaned off of prednisone....I returned to

normal - at least I'd like to think so....Rita

>

>home page:

>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/

>

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Consider it done (or at least tried).

A TiVo is a digital VCR (kinda). It's a computer that attaches to your TV, and

records the shows you want onto a hard drive instead of tape. The great thing is

that the recording is digital, so you can make a large number of copies of the

recording without losing the definition. OK, getting techie - gotta stop.

Bonnie Duran wrote:

, that would be cool if you could copy it. What the heck is " tivo " ?

((((double chuckle...))) My kids tell me how behind I am in the

times.....Bonnie

Cohen wrote:I have the first one on my Tivo. I am

waiting for all of them, and them I will try to make a VCR tape that we can pass

around. I've never copied something off the tivo, but how hard could it be ;-)

(chuckling)...

I am finally getting around to e-mails from last week. Long couple of days at

the end of the week and then the holiday. At least I didn't have to fast this

year....

Bonnie Duran wrote:

Any one know if there's any chance they are going to repeat the first of the

series of Gift of Life? If so, please, please, please give me a jingle. Also

does anyone know the # of the channel on TV for Discovery? One more question, I

will be in Minnesota during the next one which I think is scheduled for Sept.

30th, anyone know what time to watch it from there? I know Barb gave us the web

site for the series, but I can not " look " at it as I have " fire walls " here at

work, so cannot access it. Once again sorry for my stupidity, but just have

never been much of a TV watcher. Thanks!! Bonnie

Rita Nucciarone wrote:Hey Bonnie,

When I take CellCept on an empty stomach I noticed my legs are very wobbly,

especially noticable when walking up and down stairs. I have to really hold on

to the railing so not to lose my balance. Also I feel more nausea...so I try to

make sure I eat a little something with it. The feeling you had that was

similar to an epinephrine reaction is scary...I've had one of those a while back

while having dental work done. I don't ever want to feel like that again!

PS Talk about stupid, I tuned in and was all ready to watch and realized it was

on the following day. The following day it skipped my mind totally and I fell

asleep. I have a difficult time staying up past 8:00PM. I am so fatigued

lately. I think I've caught a little bug. I have a 3-day conference to attend

in Seattle next week and I so want to healthy for it! Got my fingers crossed!

Hugs, Rita

Bonnie Duran wrote:

Hi Rita, Hope everything is going well for you. So, you could relate with the

old Prednisone/Menopause dilemma, ehh??!! I didn't even want to go there, but I

would have if I had too. Glad there is another alternative for me. I hope I

will do as well as you with the CellCept, (versus possible placebo), but I'm

pretty sure I'm on the " real stuff " . So far, so good. Little bit more edema,

still pitting in my shin, but can get my shoes on etc. Weight gain of about 4 #.

Little nauseated espec. after the 6 am dose. But here's a weird one...check

this out.... around 8:00 am for 3 days in a row this week, I felt like I had

taken 150 mg of prednisone (or perhaps epinephrine(((!!)))). I got real

tremorous inside, felt like I was gonna jump out of my skin. I had tried to

take the CellCept on an empty stomach, since that's the way you're supposed to

take it (and thought if I developed problems with GI stuff, I would then change

to adminster with food). Anyway when I got this weird

feeling, I thought O.K. I'd better eat, (supposedly slows down the absorption).

In about an hour it went away. Ever feel that way on CellCept? It feels mighty

weird, but glad it didn't last long. I wasn't prepared for that one. (Although

I have felt very similar when I was on 60 mg. of Prednisone, but these episodes

were more pronounced than that.) Bonnie

P.S. My stupid question regarding the Gift of Life Series was even more stupid

than I thought. I somehow thought the show was on Friday, instead of Thursday,

so missed the first of the series. Man was I upset. That will teach me to read

my Email, and not miss any days. Did you get to watch it? What were the best

points they highlighted?Anyway, better run for now. Happy Friday.... Bonnie

Rita Nucciarone wrote:

Hi Bonnie,

I was one of the ones you referred to in your post who was on Prednisone during

menopause. It was not a pretty picture. At the time I was taking Black Cohosh

for my hot flashes (I prefer to call it " my personal summers " ) when my neph said

NOPE - can't take the Black Cohosh. I felt like a woman on the edge - no doubt.

Luckily I was placed on CellCept and weaned off of prednisone....I returned to

normal - at least I'd like to think so....Rita

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Sounds cool ! Have to let us know how it comes out..... Well, I'm beat

tonight. Although totally unlike me, I'm going home from work without doing any

afterwork " honeydews " . Back to Mayo tomorrow. Haven't packed yet, and all I

feel like doing is sleeping. Don't know why I'm sooooo tired tonight. Oh well,

quick complaining. See you guys..... Hope everyone is doing well. Bonnie

Cohen wrote:Consider it done (or at least tried).

A TiVo is a digital VCR (kinda). It's a computer that attaches to your TV, and

records the shows you want onto a hard drive instead of tape. The great thing is

that the recording is digital, so you can make a large number of copies of the

recording without losing the definition. OK, getting techie - gotta stop.

Bonnie Duran wrote:

, that would be cool if you could copy it. What the heck is " tivo " ?

((((double chuckle...))) My kids tell me how behind I am in the

times.....Bonnie

Cohen wrote:I have the first one on my Tivo. I am

waiting for all of them, and them I will try to make a VCR tape that we can pass

around. I've never copied something off the tivo, but how hard could it be ;-)

(chuckling)...

I am finally getting around to e-mails from last week. Long couple of days at

the end of the week and then the holiday. At least I didn't have to fast this

year....

Bonnie Duran wrote:

Any one know if there's any chance they are going to repeat the first of the

series of Gift of Life? If so, please, please, please give me a jingle. Also

does anyone know the # of the channel on TV for Discovery? One more question, I

will be in Minnesota during the next one which I think is scheduled for Sept.

30th, anyone know what time to watch it from there? I know Barb gave us the web

site for the series, but I can not " look " at it as I have " fire walls " here at

work, so cannot access it. Once again sorry for my stupidity, but just have

never been much of a TV watcher. Thanks!! Bonnie

Rita Nucciarone wrote:Hey Bonnie,

When I take CellCept on an empty stomach I noticed my legs are very wobbly,

especially noticable when walking up and down stairs. I have to really hold on

to the railing so not to lose my balance. Also I feel more nausea...so I try to

make sure I eat a little something with it. The feeling you had that was

similar to an epinephrine reaction is scary...I've had one of those a while back

while having dental work done. I don't ever want to feel like that again!

PS Talk about stupid, I tuned in and was all ready to watch and realized it was

on the following day. The following day it skipped my mind totally and I fell

asleep. I have a difficult time staying up past 8:00PM. I am so fatigued

lately. I think I've caught a little bug. I have a 3-day conference to attend

in Seattle next week and I so want to healthy for it! Got my fingers crossed!

Hugs, Rita

Bonnie Duran wrote:

Hi Rita, Hope everything is going well for you. So, you could relate with the

old Prednisone/Menopause dilemma, ehh??!! I didn't even want to go there, but I

would have if I had too. Glad there is another alternative for me. I hope I

will do as well as you with the CellCept, (versus possible placebo), but I'm

pretty sure I'm on the " real stuff " . So far, so good. Little bit more edema,

still pitting in my shin, but can get my shoes on etc. Weight gain of about 4 #.

Little nauseated espec. after the 6 am dose. But here's a weird one...check

this out.... around 8:00 am for 3 days in a row this week, I felt like I had

taken 150 mg of prednisone (or perhaps epinephrine(((!!)))). I got real

tremorous inside, felt like I was gonna jump out of my skin. I had tried to

take the CellCept on an empty stomach, since that's the way you're supposed to

take it (and thought if I developed problems with GI stuff, I would then change

to adminster with food). Anyway when I got this weird

feeling, I thought O.K. I'd better eat, (supposedly slows down the absorption).

In about an hour it went away. Ever feel that way on CellCept? It feels mighty

weird, but glad it didn't last long. I wasn't prepared for that one. (Although

I have felt very similar when I was on 60 mg. of Prednisone, but these episodes

were more pronounced than that.) Bonnie

P.S. My stupid question regarding the Gift of Life Series was even more stupid

than I thought. I somehow thought the show was on Friday, instead of Thursday,

so missed the first of the series. Man was I upset. That will teach me to read

my Email, and not miss any days. Did you get to watch it? What were the best

points they highlighted?Anyway, better run for now. Happy Friday.... Bonnie

Rita Nucciarone wrote:

Hi Bonnie,

I was one of the ones you referred to in your post who was on Prednisone during

menopause. It was not a pretty picture. At the time I was taking Black Cohosh

for my hot flashes (I prefer to call it " my personal summers " ) when my neph said

NOPE - can't take the Black Cohosh. I felt like a woman on the edge - no doubt.

Luckily I was placed on CellCept and weaned off of prednisone....I returned to

normal - at least I'd like to think so....Rita

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Hi Bonnie,

Those extreme fatigue days do come unfortunately. Try to get to bed extra early,

and have a safe trip to Mayo.

Let us know what you find out.

In a message dated 9/28/2004 8:49:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Bonnie Duran

writes:

>Sounds cool !  Have to let us know how it comes out..... Well, I'm beat

tonight.  Although totally unlike me, I'm going home from work without doing any

afterwork " honeydews " .  Back to Mayo tomorrow.  Haven't packed yet, and all I

feel like doing is sleeping.  Don't know why I'm sooooo tired tonight.  Oh well,

quick complaining.  See you guys..... Hope everyone is doing well.  Bonnie

>

> Cohen wrote:Consider it done (or at least

tried).

>

>A TiVo is a digital VCR (kinda). It's a computer that attaches to your TV, and

records the shows you want onto a hard drive instead of tape. The great thing is

that the recording is digital, so you can make a large number of copies of the

recording without losing the definition. OK, getting techie - gotta stop.

>

>

>

>Bonnie Duran wrote:

>, that would be cool if you could copy it.  What the heck is " tivo " ?

 ((((double chuckle...)))  My kids tell me how behind I am in the

times.....Bonnie

>

> Cohen wrote:I have the first one on my Tivo. I

am waiting for all of them, and them I will try to make a VCR tape that we can

pass around. I've never copied something off the tivo, but how hard could it be

;-) (chuckling)...

>

>I am finally getting around to e-mails from last week. Long couple of days at

the end of the week and then the holiday. At least I didn't have to fast this

year....

>

>

>

>Bonnie Duran wrote:

>Any one know if there's any chance they are going to repeat the first of the

series of Gift of Life?  If so, please, please, please give me a jingle.  Also

does anyone know the # of the channel on TV for Discovery?  One more question, I

will be in Minnesota during the next one which I think is scheduled for Sept.

30th, anyone know what time to watch it from there?  I know Barb gave us the web

site for the series, but I can not " look " at it as I have " fire walls " here at

work, so cannot access it.  Once again sorry for my stupidity, but just have

never been much of a TV watcher.  Thanks!!  Bonnie

>

>Rita Nucciarone wrote:Hey Bonnie,

>

>When I take CellCept on an empty stomach I noticed my legs are very wobbly,

especially noticable when walking up and down stairs.  I have to really hold on

to the railing so not to lose my balance.  Also I feel more nausea...so I try to

make sure I eat a little something with it.  The feeling you had that was

similar to an epinephrine reaction is scary...I've had one of those a while back

while having dental work done.  I don't ever want to feel like that again!

>

>PS  Talk about stupid, I tuned in and was all ready to watch and realized it

was on the following day.  The following day it skipped my mind totally and I

fell asleep.  I have a difficult time staying up past 8:00PM.  I am so fatigued

lately.  I think I've caught a little bug.  I have a 3-day conference to attend

in Seattle next week and I so want to healthy for it!  Got my fingers crossed!

 Hugs, Rita

>

>Bonnie Duran wrote:

>Hi Rita, Hope everything is going well for you.  So, you could relate with the

old Prednisone/Menopause dilemma, ehh??!!  I didn't even want to go there, but I

would have if I had too.  Glad there is another alternative for me.  I hope I

will do as well as you with the  CellCept, (versus possible placebo), but I'm

pretty sure I'm on the " real stuff " .  So far, so good.  Little bit more edema,

still pitting in my shin, but can get my shoes on etc. Weight gain of about 4 #.

 Little nauseated espec. after the 6 am dose.  But here's a weird one...check

this out.... around 8:00 am for 3 days in a row this week, I felt like I had

taken 150 mg of prednisone (or perhaps epinephrine(((!!)))).  I got real

tremorous inside, felt like I was gonna jump out of my skin.  I had tried to

take the CellCept on an empty stomach, since that's the way you're supposed to

take it (and thought if I developed problems with GI stuff, I would then change

to adminster with food).  Anyway when I got this weird

>feeling, I thought O.K.  I'd better eat, (supposedly slows down the

absorption).  In about an hour it went away.  Ever feel that way on CellCept?

 It feels mighty weird, but glad it didn't last long.  I wasn't prepared for

that one.  (Although I have felt very similar when I was on 60 mg. of

Prednisone, but these episodes were more pronounced than that.)  Bonnie

>P.S. My stupid question regarding the Gift of Life Series was even more stupid

than I thought.  I somehow thought the show was on Friday, instead of Thursday,

so missed the first of the series.  Man was I upset.  That will teach me to read

my Email, and not miss any days.  Did you get to watch it?  What were the best

points they highlighted?Anyway, better run for now.  Happy Friday.... Bonnie

>

>Rita Nucciarone wrote:

>Hi Bonnie,

>

>I was one of the ones you referred to in your post who was on Prednisone during

menopause.  It was not a pretty picture.  At the time I was taking Black Cohosh

for my hot flashes (I prefer to call it " my personal summers " ) when my neph said

NOPE - can't take the Black Cohosh.  I felt like a woman on the edge - no doubt.

 Luckily I was placed on CellCept and weaned off of prednisone....I returned to

normal - at least I'd like to think so....Rita

>

>home page:

>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/

>

>To unsubcribe via email,

>iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

>Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported by

donations. If you would like to help, go to:

>http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm

>

>Thank you

>

>

>

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It is cool Bonnie. I got it with our Satellite (Dish Network) so it's not a true

Tivo, but they phrase is used like " google " now. The good part with Dish is no

monthly charge for the " Tivo " .

Barb and I are also working on a name for the little guy. " Sparky " , " Lefty " ,

" Kid " (you know, like sorts, the hot new rookie is " the kid " ), " King " (as in Mel

" History of the World " when they tell the king he looks like the p*ssboy)

and some others are floating. We had a good laugh with this one: " BARb's

kidNEY " , or BARNEY. Can't you picture a little purple kidney singing " I love

you, You love me... "

Bonnie Duran wrote:

Sounds cool ! Have to let us know how it comes out..... Well, I'm beat

tonight. Although totally unlike me, I'm going home from work without doing any

afterwork " honeydews " . Back to Mayo tomorrow. Haven't packed yet, and all I

feel like doing is sleeping. Don't know why I'm sooooo tired tonight. Oh well,

quick complaining. See you guys..... Hope everyone is doing well. Bonnie

Cohen wrote:Consider it done (or at least tried).

A TiVo is a digital VCR (kinda). It's a computer that attaches to your TV, and

records the shows you want onto a hard drive instead of tape. The great thing is

that the recording is digital, so you can make a large number of copies of the

recording without losing the definition. OK, getting techie - gotta stop.

Bonnie Duran wrote:

, that would be cool if you could copy it. What the heck is " tivo " ?

((((double chuckle...))) My kids tell me how behind I am in the

times.....Bonnie

Cohen wrote:I have the first one on my Tivo. I am

waiting for all of them, and them I will try to make a VCR tape that we can pass

around. I've never copied something off the tivo, but how hard could it be ;-)

(chuckling)...

I am finally getting around to e-mails from last week. Long couple of days at

the end of the week and then the holiday. At least I didn't have to fast this

year....

Bonnie Duran wrote:

Any one know if there's any chance they are going to repeat the first of the

series of Gift of Life? If so, please, please, please give me a jingle. Also

does anyone know the # of the channel on TV for Discovery? One more question, I

will be in Minnesota during the next one which I think is scheduled for Sept.

30th, anyone know what time to watch it from there? I know Barb gave us the web

site for the series, but I can not " look " at it as I have " fire walls " here at

work, so cannot access it. Once again sorry for my stupidity, but just have

never been much of a TV watcher. Thanks!! Bonnie

Rita Nucciarone wrote:Hey Bonnie,

When I take CellCept on an empty stomach I noticed my legs are very wobbly,

especially noticable when walking up and down stairs. I have to really hold on

to the railing so not to lose my balance. Also I feel more nausea...so I try to

make sure I eat a little something with it. The feeling you had that was

similar to an epinephrine reaction is scary...I've had one of those a while back

while having dental work done. I don't ever want to feel like that again!

PS Talk about stupid, I tuned in and was all ready to watch and realized it was

on the following day. The following day it skipped my mind totally and I fell

asleep. I have a difficult time staying up past 8:00PM. I am so fatigued

lately. I think I've caught a little bug. I have a 3-day conference to attend

in Seattle next week and I so want to healthy for it! Got my fingers crossed!

Hugs, Rita

Bonnie Duran wrote:

Hi Rita, Hope everything is going well for you. So, you could relate with the

old Prednisone/Menopause dilemma, ehh??!! I didn't even want to go there, but I

would have if I had too. Glad there is another alternative for me. I hope I

will do as well as you with the CellCept, (versus possible placebo), but I'm

pretty sure I'm on the " real stuff " . So far, so good. Little bit more edema,

still pitting in my shin, but can get my shoes on etc. Weight gain of about 4 #.

Little nauseated espec. after the 6 am dose. But here's a weird one...check

this out.... around 8:00 am for 3 days in a row this week, I felt like I had

taken 150 mg of prednisone (or perhaps epinephrine(((!!)))). I got real

tremorous inside, felt like I was gonna jump out of my skin. I had tried to

take the CellCept on an empty stomach, since that's the way you're supposed to

take it (and thought if I developed problems with GI stuff, I would then change

to adminster with food). Anyway when I got this weird

feeling, I thought O.K. I'd better eat, (supposedly slows down the absorption).

In about an hour it went away. Ever feel that way on CellCept? It feels mighty

weird, but glad it didn't last long. I wasn't prepared for that one. (Although

I have felt very similar when I was on 60 mg. of Prednisone, but these episodes

were more pronounced than that.) Bonnie

P.S. My stupid question regarding the Gift of Life Series was even more stupid

than I thought. I somehow thought the show was on Friday, instead of Thursday,

so missed the first of the series. Man was I upset. That will teach me to read

my Email, and not miss any days. Did you get to watch it? What were the best

points they highlighted?Anyway, better run for now. Happy Friday.... Bonnie

Rita Nucciarone wrote:

Hi Bonnie,

I was one of the ones you referred to in your post who was on Prednisone during

menopause. It was not a pretty picture. At the time I was taking Black Cohosh

for my hot flashes (I prefer to call it " my personal summers " ) when my neph said

NOPE - can't take the Black Cohosh. I felt like a woman on the edge - no doubt.

Luckily I was placed on CellCept and weaned off of prednisone....I returned to

normal - at least I'd like to think so....Rita

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I like the Barney for Barb's kidney!

That is my vote.

In a message dated 9/28/2004 9:24:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Cohen

writes:

>It is cool Bonnie. I got it with our Satellite (Dish Network) so it's not a

true Tivo, but they phrase is used like " google " now. The good part with Dish is

no monthly charge for the " Tivo " .

>

>Barb and I are also working on a name for the little guy. " Sparky " , " Lefty " ,

" Kid " (you know, like sorts, the hot new rookie is " the kid " ), " King " (as in Mel

" History of the World " when they tell the king he looks like the p*ssboy)

and some others are floating. We had a good laugh with this one: " BARb's

kidNEY " , or BARNEY. Can't you picture a little purple kidney singing " I love

you, You love me... "

>

>

>

>Bonnie Duran wrote:

>Sounds cool !  Have to let us know how it comes out..... Well, I'm beat

tonight.  Although totally unlike me, I'm going home from work without doing any

afterwork " honeydews " .  Back to Mayo tomorrow.  Haven't packed yet, and all I

feel like doing is sleeping.  Don't know why I'm sooooo tired tonight.  Oh well,

quick complaining.  See you guys..... Hope everyone is doing well.  Bonnie

>

> Cohen wrote:Consider it done (or at least

tried).

>

>A TiVo is a digital VCR (kinda). It's a computer that attaches to your TV, and

records the shows you want onto a hard drive instead of tape. The great thing is

that the recording is digital, so you can make a large number of copies of the

recording without losing the definition. OK, getting techie - gotta stop.

>

>

>

>Bonnie Duran wrote:

>, that would be cool if you could copy it.  What the heck is " tivo " ?

 ((((double chuckle...)))  My kids tell me how behind I am in the

times.....Bonnie

>

> Cohen wrote:I have the first one on my Tivo. I

am waiting for all of them, and them I will try to make a VCR tape that we can

pass around. I've never copied something off the tivo, but how hard could it be

;-) (chuckling)...

>

>I am finally getting around to e-mails from last week. Long couple of days at

the end of the week and then the holiday. At least I didn't have to fast this

year....

>

>

>

>Bonnie Duran wrote:

>Any one know if there's any chance they are going to repeat the first of the

series of Gift of Life?  If so, please, please, please give me a jingle.  Also

does anyone know the # of the channel on TV for Discovery?  One more question, I

will be in Minnesota during the next one which I think is scheduled for Sept.

30th, anyone know what time to watch it from there?  I know Barb gave us the web

site for the series, but I can not " look " at it as I have " fire walls " here at

work, so cannot access it.  Once again sorry for my stupidity, but just have

never been much of a TV watcher.  Thanks!!  Bonnie

>

>Rita Nucciarone wrote:Hey Bonnie,

>

>When I take CellCept on an empty stomach I noticed my legs are very wobbly,

especially noticable when walking up and down stairs.  I have to really hold on

to the railing so not to lose my balance.  Also I feel more nausea...so I try to

make sure I eat a little something with it.  The feeling you had that was

similar to an epinephrine reaction is scary...I've had one of those a while back

while having dental work done.  I don't ever want to feel like that again!

>

>PS  Talk about stupid, I tuned in and was all ready to watch and realized it

was on the following day.  The following day it skipped my mind totally and I

fell asleep.  I have a difficult time staying up past 8:00PM.  I am so fatigued

lately.  I think I've caught a little bug.  I have a 3-day conference to attend

in Seattle next week and I so want to healthy for it!  Got my fingers crossed!

 Hugs, Rita

>

>Bonnie Duran wrote:

>Hi Rita, Hope everything is going well for you.  So, you could relate with the

old Prednisone/Menopause dilemma, ehh??!!  I didn't even want to go there, but I

would have if I had too.  Glad there is another alternative for me.  I hope I

will do as well as you with the  CellCept, (versus possible placebo), but I'm

pretty sure I'm on the " real stuff " .  So far, so good.  Little bit more edema,

still pitting in my shin, but can get my shoes on etc. Weight gain of about 4 #.

 Little nauseated espec. after the 6 am dose.  But here's a weird one...check

this out.... around 8:00 am for 3 days in a row this week, I felt like I had

taken 150 mg of prednisone (or perhaps epinephrine(((!!)))).  I got real

tremorous inside, felt like I was gonna jump out of my skin.  I had tried to

take the CellCept on an empty stomach, since that's the way you're supposed to

take it (and thought if I developed problems with GI stuff, I would then change

to adminster with food).  Anyway when I got this weird

>feeling, I thought O.K.  I'd better eat, (supposedly slows down the

absorption).  In about an hour it went away.  Ever feel that way on CellCept?

 It feels mighty weird, but glad it didn't last long.  I wasn't prepared for

that one.  (Although I have felt very similar when I was on 60 mg. of

Prednisone, but these episodes were more pronounced than that.)  Bonnie

>P.S. My stupid question regarding the Gift of Life Series was even more stupid

than I thought.  I somehow thought the show was on Friday, instead of Thursday,

so missed the first of the series.  Man was I upset.  That will teach me to read

my Email, and not miss any days.  Did you get to watch it?  What were the best

points they highlighted?Anyway, better run for now.  Happy Friday.... Bonnie

>

>Rita Nucciarone wrote:

>Hi Bonnie,

>

>I was one of the ones you referred to in your post who was on Prednisone during

menopause.  It was not a pretty picture.  At the time I was taking Black Cohosh

for my hot flashes (I prefer to call it " my personal summers " ) when my neph said

NOPE - can't take the Black Cohosh.  I felt like a woman on the edge - no doubt.

 Luckily I was placed on CellCept and weaned off of prednisone....I returned to

normal - at least I'd like to think so....Rita

>

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>

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Barney is cool...

--- Cohen wrote:

> It is cool Bonnie. I got it with our Satellite (Dish

> Network) so it's not a true Tivo, but they phrase is

> used like " google " now. The good part with Dish is

> no monthly charge for the " Tivo " .

>

> Barb and I are also working on a name for the little

> guy. " Sparky " , " Lefty " , " Kid " (you know, like sorts,

> the hot new rookie is " the kid " ), " King " (as in Mel

> " History of the World " when they tell the

> king he looks like the p*ssboy) and some others are

> floating. We had a good laugh with this one: " BARb's

> kidNEY " , or BARNEY. Can't you picture a little

> purple kidney singing " I love you, You love me... "

>

>

>

> Bonnie Duran wrote:

> Sounds cool ! Have to let us know how it comes

> out..... Well, I'm beat tonight. Although totally

> unlike me, I'm going home from work without doing

> any afterwork " honeydews " . Back to Mayo tomorrow.

> Haven't packed yet, and all I feel like doing is

> sleeping. Don't know why I'm sooooo tired tonight.

> Oh well, quick complaining. See you guys..... Hope

> everyone is doing well. Bonnie

>

> Cohen wrote:Consider

> it done (or at least tried).

>

> A TiVo is a digital VCR (kinda). It's a computer

> that attaches to your TV, and records the shows you

> want onto a hard drive instead of tape. The great

> thing is that the recording is digital, so you can

> make a large number of copies of the recording

> without losing the definition. OK, getting techie -

> gotta stop.

>

>

>

> Bonnie Duran wrote:

> , that would be cool if you could copy it. What

> the heck is " tivo " ? ((((double chuckle...))) My

> kids tell me how behind I am in the times.....Bonnie

>

> Cohen wrote:I have

> the first one on my Tivo. I am waiting for all of

> them, and them I will try to make a VCR tape that we

> can pass around. I've never copied something off the

> tivo, but how hard could it be ;-) (chuckling)...

>

> I am finally getting around to e-mails from last

> week. Long couple of days at the end of the week and

> then the holiday. At least I didn't have to fast

> this year....

>

>

>

> Bonnie Duran wrote:

> Any one know if there's any chance they are going to

> repeat the first of the series of Gift of Life? If

> so, please, please, please give me a jingle. Also

> does anyone know the # of the channel on TV for

> Discovery? One more question, I will be in

> Minnesota during the next one which I think is

> scheduled for Sept. 30th, anyone know what time to

> watch it from there? I know Barb gave us the web

> site for the series, but I can not " look " at it as I

> have " fire walls " here at work, so cannot access it.

> Once again sorry for my stupidity, but just have

> never been much of a TV watcher. Thanks!! Bonnie

>

> Rita Nucciarone wrote:Hey

> Bonnie,

>

> When I take CellCept on an empty stomach I noticed

> my legs are very wobbly, especially noticable when

> walking up and down stairs. I have to really hold

> on to the railing so not to lose my balance. Also I

> feel more nausea...so I try to make sure I eat a

> little something with it. The feeling you had that

> was similar to an epinephrine reaction is

> scary...I've had one of those a while back while

> having dental work done. I don't ever want to feel

> like that again!

>

> PS Talk about stupid, I tuned in and was all ready

> to watch and realized it was on the following day.

> The following day it skipped my mind totally and I

> fell asleep. I have a difficult time staying up

> past 8:00PM. I am so fatigued lately. I think I've

> caught a little bug. I have a 3-day conference to

> attend in Seattle next week and I so want to healthy

> for it! Got my fingers crossed! Hugs, Rita

>

> Bonnie Duran wrote:

> Hi Rita, Hope everything is going well for you. So,

> you could relate with the old Prednisone/Menopause

> dilemma, ehh??!! I didn't even want to go there,

> but I would have if I had too. Glad there is

> another alternative for me. I hope I will do as

> well as you with the CellCept, (versus possible

> placebo), but I'm pretty sure I'm on the " real

> stuff " . So far, so good. Little bit more edema,

> still pitting in my shin, but can get my shoes on

> etc. Weight gain of about 4 #. Little nauseated

> espec. after the 6 am dose. But here's a weird

> one...check this out.... around 8:00 am for 3 days

> in a row this week, I felt like I had taken 150 mg

> of prednisone (or perhaps epinephrine(((!!)))). I

> got real tremorous inside, felt like I was gonna

> jump out of my skin. I had tried to take the

> CellCept on an empty stomach, since that's the way

> you're supposed to take it (and thought if I

> developed problems with GI stuff, I would then

> change to adminster with food). Anyway when I got

> this weird

> feeling, I thought O.K. I'd better eat, (supposedly

> slows down the absorption). In about an hour it

> went away. Ever feel that way on CellCept? It

> feels mighty weird, but glad it didn't last long. I

> wasn't prepared for that one. (Although I have felt

> very similar when I was on 60 mg. of Prednisone, but

> these episodes were more pronounced than that.)

> Bonnie

> P.S. My stupid question regarding the Gift of Life

> Series was even more stupid than I thought. I

> somehow thought the show was on Friday, instead of

> Thursday, so missed the first of the series. Man

> was I upset. That will teach me to read my Email,

> and not miss any days. Did you get to watch it?

> What were the best points they highlighted?Anyway,

> better run for now. Happy Friday.... Bonnie

>

> Rita Nucciarone wrote:

> Hi Bonnie,

>

> I was one of the ones you referred to in your post

> who was on Prednisone during menopause. It was not

> a pretty picture. At the time I was taking Black

> Cohosh for my hot flashes (I prefer to call it " my

> personal summers " ) when my neph said NOPE - can't

> take the Black Cohosh. I felt like a woman on the

> edge - no doubt. Luckily I was placed on CellCept

> and weaned off of prednisone....I returned to normal

> - at least I'd like to think so....Rita

>

> home page:

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/

>

> To unsubcribe via email,

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Hi and Barb, Barney from BARbara's kidNEY definitely gets my vote too.

Which one of you guys thought of that UNIQUE name? I love it!!!! You guys are

WAYYYY TOOOO FUNNNY!!!! Bonnie

W4JC@... wrote:

I like the Barney for Barb's kidney!

That is my vote.

In a message dated 9/28/2004 9:24:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Cohen

writes:

...>

>Barb and I are also working on a name for the little guy. " Sparky " , " Lefty " ,

" Kid " (you know, like sorts, the hot new rookie is " the kid " ), " King " (as in Mel

" History of the World " when they tell the king he looks like the p*ssboy)

and some others are floating. We had a good laugh with this one: " BARb's

kidNEY " , or BARNEY. Can't you picture a little purple kidney singing " I love

you, You love me... "

>

>

..>home page:

>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/

>

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It was a kind of joint effort. Barb has been readin gall the postings as well,

and came in the next day to ask if I had thought of a name. She said " Barb's

Kidney " and then I said " Barney " . Then she started singing " I love you, you love

me... " . Let's just say that neither one of us will be the next American Idol.

As for Pierre's post about the fact that we talk about pee too much, I think he

might be right. I think we should use a code word for urine. I suggest we now

refer to it as " golden nectar " .

Bonnie Duran wrote:

Hi and Barb, Barney from BARbara's kidNEY definitely gets my vote too.

Which one of you guys thought of that UNIQUE name? I love it!!!! You guys are

WAYYYY TOOOO FUNNNY!!!! Bonnie

W4JC@... wrote:

I like the Barney for Barb's kidney!

That is my vote.

In a message dated 9/28/2004 9:24:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Cohen

writes:

...>

>Barb and I are also working on a name for the little guy. " Sparky " , " Lefty " ,

" Kid " (you know, like sorts, the hot new rookie is " the kid " ), " King " (as in Mel

" History of the World " when they tell the king he looks like the p*ssboy)

and some others are floating. We had a good laugh with this one: " BARb's

kidNEY " , or BARNEY. Can't you picture a little purple kidney singing " I love

you, You love me... "

>

>

..>home page:

>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/

>

>To unsubcribe via email,

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