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It does paint a pretty good picture, doesn't it? :-)

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ROTFLMAO!! This is priceless :)!!

Robyn

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> I don't remember whether it was this list or another I'm on, but I do

> remember just having seen a quip that when someone said that France had

> declared they would not back us up or participate in any way, Ross Perot

was

> reported to have replied that going to war without France would be akin to

> going deer hunting without an accordian.

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> That's the best I can remember it. Was that what you were looking for?

>

> Lynn

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It does paint a pretty good picture, doesn't it? :-)

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ROTFLMAO!! This is priceless :)!!

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> I don't remember whether it was this list or another I'm on, but I do

> remember just having seen a quip that when someone said that France had

> declared they would not back us up or participate in any way, Ross Perot

was

> reported to have replied that going to war without France would be akin to

> going deer hunting without an accordian.

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Becky, I believe that would be too low to safely treat today, meaning the

platelets are too low for whatever kind of treatment they were supposed to do.

If platelets are too low, the patient will bleed too easily for most surgeries.

Margaret

>>> " " 02/16/03 04:52PM >>>

ASSESSMENT: Throbmocytopenia, two loaded safely retreat today.

Has anyone ever heard of this? I would appreciate any suggestions.

Thanks,

Becky

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Becky, I believe that would be too low to safely treat today, meaning the

platelets are too low for whatever kind of treatment they were supposed to do.

If platelets are too low, the patient will bleed too easily for most surgeries.

Margaret

>>> " " 02/16/03 04:52PM >>>

ASSESSMENT: Throbmocytopenia, two loaded safely retreat today.

Has anyone ever heard of this? I would appreciate any suggestions.

Thanks,

Becky

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Mine went down hill fast after my TL. Right after my TR, it seemed to have

increased(it could have been the excitement of TTC though) . It is back down

right now but I think that is because I am just too tired with having an infant.

:)

question

Hi to all and my prayers are with those having tr today. I have a

question. After getting tubes tied, did anyone suffer from a low sex

drive? I had my tubes tied back in 95 and ever since my sex drive

has gone down the drain. I first thought it was in my head and i was

just depressed over what i had done, but I am beginning to think

differently. Has anyone else experienced this? And if so for those

who have had the tr already, did it change afterwards?

Thanks,

Tasha

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Mine went down hill fast after my TL. Right after my TR, it seemed to have

increased(it could have been the excitement of TTC though) . It is back down

right now but I think that is because I am just too tired with having an infant.

:)

question

Hi to all and my prayers are with those having tr today. I have a

question. After getting tubes tied, did anyone suffer from a low sex

drive? I had my tubes tied back in 95 and ever since my sex drive

has gone down the drain. I first thought it was in my head and i was

just depressed over what i had done, but I am beginning to think

differently. Has anyone else experienced this? And if so for those

who have had the tr already, did it change afterwards?

Thanks,

Tasha

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to anyone.i have a regular cycle every 27 or 28 days and i started using the

opk test on day 10th of my cycle and up till now i havent got a positive

yet.was wondering if i could have ovulated early before the 10th day.i have

had 2 lines but the test line is lighter than the reference line.

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to anyone.i have a regular cycle every 27 or 28 days and i started using the

opk test on day 10th of my cycle and up till now i havent got a positive

yet.was wondering if i could have ovulated early before the 10th day.i have

had 2 lines but the test line is lighter than the reference line.

lori

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You can test about 4 days before with a good test but it might take until after

AF before you get a + HPT. Good Luck!

:)

Question

Hi,

Just curious...how early can you take a pg test?? Do you actually

have to wait until you miss your period for it to come out positive??

I'm either having some " fake " symptoms or I guess I could be?? I did

take a test today but it came out negative, BUT I'm not due to start

until the 21st.

Anyone know???

Camille

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You can test about 4 days before with a good test but it might take until after

AF before you get a + HPT. Good Luck!

:)

Question

Hi,

Just curious...how early can you take a pg test?? Do you actually

have to wait until you miss your period for it to come out positive??

I'm either having some " fake " symptoms or I guess I could be?? I did

take a test today but it came out negative, BUT I'm not due to start

until the 21st.

Anyone know???

Camille

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You can test about 4 days before with a good test but it might take until after

AF before you get a + HPT. Good Luck!

:)

Question

Hi,

Just curious...how early can you take a pg test?? Do you actually

have to wait until you miss your period for it to come out positive??

I'm either having some " fake " symptoms or I guess I could be?? I did

take a test today but it came out negative, BUT I'm not due to start

until the 21st.

Anyone know???

Camille

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Thanks!! :)

> You can test about 4 days before with a good test but it might

take until after AF before you get a + HPT. Good Luck!

> :)

> Question

>

>

> Hi,

>

> Just curious...how early can you take a pg test?? Do you

actually

> have to wait until you miss your period for it to come out

positive??

>

> I'm either having some " fake " symptoms or I guess I could be?? I

did

> take a test today but it came out negative, BUT I'm not due to

start

> until the 21st.

>

> Anyone know???

>

> Camille

>

>

>

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my question is that i ovulated the 12th and yesterday i started getting

upset stomach and severe pain in my left overy,today the pain is worse it is

now causing pain to also run down my leg,and up my back into my shoulder.it

is a burning like pain im feeling in my overy area.does any know what could

be causing this pain?

lori

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Hi ,

Any fevers during this stretch? If so you

could have a infection in the bile ducts.

I was getting this many times and getting dehydrated

and going to emergency room and getting liters of fluid to feel better.

All my blood test’s showed okay. You

also need to drink plenty of water with PSC that I have found and this helps me

also.

Dave

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9:04 AM

To:

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Good

Morning:

Yesterday, I ended up in the ER due to dehydration. They did a CBC and

it came back ok. I was given a couple of liters of fluid and started to

feel better (not great but better). Today, I'm back to feeling as if I

have ran through waist deep mud for miles. I am just worn out. I have

been struggling with a flare up of Crohn's that antibiotics doesn't seem

to be getting rid of completely. It has helped but has not cured.

My question is: have any of you had this kind of thing happened where

you feel like you can't take one more step and yet your tests come back

ok? This one issue drives me insane. I think if I feel rotten then

there should be something showing up on th blood work. Thanks.

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Hi ,

Any fevers during this stretch? If so you

could have a infection in the bile ducts.

I was getting this many times and getting dehydrated

and going to emergency room and getting liters of fluid to feel better.

All my blood test’s showed okay. You

also need to drink plenty of water with PSC that I have found and this helps me

also.

Dave

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9:04 AM

To:

Subject: Question

Good

Morning:

Yesterday, I ended up in the ER due to dehydration. They did a CBC and

it came back ok. I was given a couple of liters of fluid and started to

feel better (not great but better). Today, I'm back to feeling as if I

have ran through waist deep mud for miles. I am just worn out. I have

been struggling with a flare up of Crohn's that antibiotics doesn't seem

to be getting rid of completely. It has helped but has not cured.

My question is: have any of you had this kind of thing happened where

you feel like you can't take one more step and yet your tests come back

ok? This one issue drives me insane. I think if I feel rotten then

there should be something showing up on th blood work. Thanks.

PSC '01

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Dave:

My normal temp is 96.5. I noticed yesterday that it was 97.7 in the

ER. I don't know if that means I have fever or not. That is another

point of frustration. I have not been able to eat much and not get

sick. It is my first flare up in almost 2 years. I have never had an

infection of the bile duct that I have known about. I have had this

illness for 5 years but I have been pretty healthy. Thanks.

>>> dcaito@... 10/25/2006 9:13 AM >>>

Hi ,

Any fevers during this stretch? If so you could have a infection in

the

bile ducts.

I was getting this many times and getting dehydrated and going to

emergency room and getting liters of fluid to feel better.

All my blood test's showed okay. You also need to drink plenty of

water

with PSC that I have found and this helps me also.

Dave

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To:

Subject: Question

Good Morning:

Yesterday, I ended up in the ER due to dehydration. They did a CBC and

it came back ok. I was given a couple of liters of fluid and started

to

feel better (not great but better). Today, I'm back to feeling as if I

have ran through waist deep mud for miles. I am just worn out. I have

been struggling with a flare up of Crohn's that antibiotics doesn't

seem

to be getting rid of completely. It has helped but has not cured.

My question is: have any of you had this kind of thing happened where

you feel like you can't take one more step and yet your tests come

back

ok? This one issue drives me insane. I think if I feel rotten then

there should be something showing up on th blood work. Thanks.

PSC '01

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Dave:

My normal temp is 96.5. I noticed yesterday that it was 97.7 in the

ER. I don't know if that means I have fever or not. That is another

point of frustration. I have not been able to eat much and not get

sick. It is my first flare up in almost 2 years. I have never had an

infection of the bile duct that I have known about. I have had this

illness for 5 years but I have been pretty healthy. Thanks.

>>> dcaito@... 10/25/2006 9:13 AM >>>

Hi ,

Any fevers during this stretch? If so you could have a infection in

the

bile ducts.

I was getting this many times and getting dehydrated and going to

emergency room and getting liters of fluid to feel better.

All my blood test's showed okay. You also need to drink plenty of

water

with PSC that I have found and this helps me also.

Dave

________________________________

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On Behalf Of Wilkinson

Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 9:04 AM

To:

Subject: Question

Good Morning:

Yesterday, I ended up in the ER due to dehydration. They did a CBC and

it came back ok. I was given a couple of liters of fluid and started

to

feel better (not great but better). Today, I'm back to feeling as if I

have ran through waist deep mud for miles. I am just worn out. I have

been struggling with a flare up of Crohn's that antibiotics doesn't

seem

to be getting rid of completely. It has helped but has not cured.

My question is: have any of you had this kind of thing happened where

you feel like you can't take one more step and yet your tests come

back

ok? This one issue drives me insane. I think if I feel rotten then

there should be something showing up on th blood work. Thanks.

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Dave:

My normal temp is 96.5. I noticed yesterday that it was 97.7 in the

ER. I don't know if that means I have fever or not. That is another

point of frustration. I have not been able to eat much and not get

sick. It is my first flare up in almost 2 years. I have never had an

infection of the bile duct that I have known about. I have had this

illness for 5 years but I have been pretty healthy. Thanks.

>>> dcaito@... 10/25/2006 9:13 AM >>>

Hi ,

Any fevers during this stretch? If so you could have a infection in

the

bile ducts.

I was getting this many times and getting dehydrated and going to

emergency room and getting liters of fluid to feel better.

All my blood test's showed okay. You also need to drink plenty of

water

with PSC that I have found and this helps me also.

Dave

________________________________

From: [mailto: ]

On Behalf Of Wilkinson

Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 9:04 AM

To:

Subject: Question

Good Morning:

Yesterday, I ended up in the ER due to dehydration. They did a CBC and

it came back ok. I was given a couple of liters of fluid and started

to

feel better (not great but better). Today, I'm back to feeling as if I

have ran through waist deep mud for miles. I am just worn out. I have

been struggling with a flare up of Crohn's that antibiotics doesn't

seem

to be getting rid of completely. It has helped but has not cured.

My question is: have any of you had this kind of thing happened where

you feel like you can't take one more step and yet your tests come

back

ok? This one issue drives me insane. I think if I feel rotten then

there should be something showing up on th blood work. Thanks.

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have any of you had this kind of thing happened whereyou feel like you can't take one more step and yet your tests come backok? >>>, I've had this many times. It is nearly always due to dehydration. Even when i have rehydrated it takes a few days for my body to catch up and I feel sluggish. It is much easier for me to work hard on keeping up with fluid intake than try to catch up. My doc is now suggesting that I take in between 2-3 liters of fluid a day. That is a lot and not easy for me to do. Since my colon was removed many years ago hydration has been an ongoing problem. Hope this helps. Blessings, Barby - KS UC - 1965, ileostomy - 1972, BCIR (continent pouch) 1994, PSC - 1995 married 27 years

, 5 sons, 2 daughers in law, 1 granddaugher born 6/06 and 2 golden retrievers

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have any of you had this kind of thing happened whereyou feel like you can't take one more step and yet your tests come backok? >>>, I've had this many times. It is nearly always due to dehydration. Even when i have rehydrated it takes a few days for my body to catch up and I feel sluggish. It is much easier for me to work hard on keeping up with fluid intake than try to catch up. My doc is now suggesting that I take in between 2-3 liters of fluid a day. That is a lot and not easy for me to do. Since my colon was removed many years ago hydration has been an ongoing problem. Hope this helps. Blessings, Barby - KS UC - 1965, ileostomy - 1972, BCIR (continent pouch) 1994, PSC - 1995 married 27 years

, 5 sons, 2 daughers in law, 1 granddaugher born 6/06 and 2 golden retrievers

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have any of you had this kind of thing happened whereyou feel like you can't take one more step and yet your tests come backok? >>>, I've had this many times. It is nearly always due to dehydration. Even when i have rehydrated it takes a few days for my body to catch up and I feel sluggish. It is much easier for me to work hard on keeping up with fluid intake than try to catch up. My doc is now suggesting that I take in between 2-3 liters of fluid a day. That is a lot and not easy for me to do. Since my colon was removed many years ago hydration has been an ongoing problem. Hope this helps. Blessings, Barby - KS UC - 1965, ileostomy - 1972, BCIR (continent pouch) 1994, PSC - 1995 married 27 years

, 5 sons, 2 daughers in law, 1 granddaugher born 6/06 and 2 golden retrievers

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Hey Everyone,

I haven’t posted in a while…overwhelmed at work and home.

My daughter, who is 18 and a freshman at

college, had mono earlier this year. She went from 157 pounds to 110. Her

energy is still low and she keeps getting sick---tonsillitis, bladder

infections, and lymph nodes infections. My GP keeps telling me that it is the

mono and to be patient. She saw her allergist last week and she is very

concerned. Questioned why the GP hasn’t done more testing. Talked to us

about Epstein-Barr and autoimmune disorders. She ordered some tests—blood

work that will take up to a month to come back. Testing her immune system. The

GP did give us a referral for an endocrinologist visit which has a 12 week

wait.

Anyone have experience with Epstein-Barr? My

husband and I are worried about our daughter.

Thanks,

Connie

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I had mono in high school, it took 3+ months to recover. I hope she

feels better soon.

> Hi Connie,

>

> I tested possitive for the Epstein-Barr virus in 1990.  This is the virus

> which causes mono.  Most people will recover to a near normal state of

> health within a couple of months.

>

> This virus can be a trigger which can lead to any number of chronic

> illnesses.

>

> Donna in WA

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> To: MSersLife

> Date: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 1:52 PM

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> My daughter, who is 18 and a freshman at

> college, had mono earlier this year. She went from 157 pounds to 110. Her

> energy is still low and she keeps getting sick---tonsillitis, bladder

> infections, and lymph nodes infections. My GP keeps telling me that it is

> the

> mono and to be patient. She saw her allergist last week and she is very

> concerned. Questioned why the GP hasn’t done more testing. Talked to us

> about Epstein-Barr and autoimmune disorders. She ordered some tests—blood

> work that will take up to a month to come back. Testing her immune system.

> The

> GP did give us a referral for an endocrinologist visit which has a 12 week

> wait.

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Haters can keep on hating...

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I had mono in high school, it took 3+ months to recover. I hope she

feels better soon.

> Hi Connie,

>

> I tested possitive for the Epstein-Barr virus in 1990.  This is the virus

> which causes mono.  Most people will recover to a near normal state of

> health within a couple of months.

>

> This virus can be a trigger which can lead to any number of chronic

> illnesses.

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> Donna in WA

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> To: MSersLife

> Date: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 1:52 PM

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> My daughter, who is 18 and a freshman at

> college, had mono earlier this year. She went from 157 pounds to 110. Her

> energy is still low and she keeps getting sick---tonsillitis, bladder

> infections, and lymph nodes infections. My GP keeps telling me that it is

> the

> mono and to be patient. She saw her allergist last week and she is very

> concerned. Questioned why the GP hasn’t done more testing. Talked to us

> about Epstein-Barr and autoimmune disorders. She ordered some tests—blood

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And we pray X 4 Everyday X 4

Haters can keep on hating...

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Thanks Jolie,

Me too..

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> concerned. Questioned why the GP hasn’t done more testing. Talked to us

> about Epstein-Barr and autoimmune disorders. She ordered some tests—blood

> work that will take up to a month to come back. Testing her immune system.

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