Guest guest Posted September 17, 2001 Report Share Posted September 17, 2001 --- mary_bierman@... wrote: > I have made this up for new subscribers so maybe > they will share with > us. How about taking time to share some of these > things with the list. > They are not scattered here and there through post > over a period of > time, but maybe seeing them on a list will help > others in some way. > > This is not a have to, but would you share with us? > > Please send us a hello. Introduction ideas below > share what you feel > comfortable with. Please separate each answer for > easier reading. Some > things are listed that most complain about. The list > shares these > things trying to help each other. > > Name: June Langley > Married/single: I am married to a wonderful and very understanding man. > Does family understand your illness: My husband does but my two sons do not, as they want the old Mom back. > Male/female { some names one can't tell}: Female. > Age area: I am 48 years old, but feel like I am 90. > Area of the world do you live in: I live in Fort Worth, Texas. > Country/City/Farm life: It is a city life.. > How bad is it: I have had times when I thought that it was so bad, but then I look around, and I see that others have it worst then myself. > How long have you had Fibromyalgia or CFS: I have had it since my teens, but I was tested for it three years ago. > Did a trauma in your life start it: I can't really say that it did, but it became full force when I lost my oldest son in 1991. My son was 18 years old when he died. > What have you found works for you: My faith in God, and that I have a very understanding Doctor. > What kind of Dr do you find works best in helping > you with this disease? My Family Practice Doctor. If I go in to see him, and I tell him that I want to try some- thing that I have researched on or heard others state that it might have worked for them then he gives the " Okay. " You can't get any better than that. > Do you have sleep problems: Yes, I can't sleep without sleep aids, and when I do get to sleep I have problems waking up early the next day. > Does diet effect you: I have acid reflux, and so I have to watch what I eat in that area. > Feel better with cold/hot weather: I feel better with hot weather, as the cold weather makes me hurt. > Warm baths are heaven sent dealing with pain: I find that any kind of warmth is a heaven sent. > Most people with Fibro are overweight I think for > lack of activity, do > you find this to be true with you: I am not overweight since I quit taking the cortesteriods and the Elavil. The Elavil will put so much weight on a person, as one of the side effects is the craving of sweets. > What time of the day is the best time for you: The best time of day for me is mid-afternoon. > Do you have good days then bad ones or all of them > bad: I have more bad days then good, but I just continue to live, and keep the faith. > On disability: No. > If so hints on how you were able to get it since it > is hard to get: > > Have to have helpers: I have a wonderful husband that helps me, and I thank God for him. > Work out or stay at home: I work fulltime with the Developmentally Handdicap- ped, as I am a WEC (Week- end Coordinator/Trainer). I spend 60 hours away from home at one setting. > > Do you have " Now what am I here for times " : I think that I am here for a purpose, and I think that I have been introduced to this illness for a reason. I still do not know what that reason is yet, but I am striving to find out. The point of it all is that " YOU CAN LET THIS ILLNESS/DISEASE GET THE THE BEST OF YOU OR YOU CAN CHOOSE TO LIVE, AND MAKE THE MOST OUT OF WHAT LIFE THAT GOD GAVE YOU. " I am a survivor, and I choose to live, and try not to let life pass me by. > Share your funny memory problem story: > I don't know about a funny memory problem, but I do > know that one time I was so embrassed that I wanted to just crawl under something and hide. I used to have two jobs up until one year ago, and I had these jobs for like 8 years. Anyway, I was sitting at my desk in a school cafeteria, as I was a Manager, and I went to get up from my desk to tell my staff to complete their task, and I just fell out of my desk, and hit my head on a brick wall. I just laid there, as I almost knocked myself out, and I looked up to see my staff looking at me. They asked me what had I been drinking, and I was so dazed that I could not utter a sound. I hurridly got up, and sat back down at my desk. When my staff left for the day I asked a custodian gentleman that had a crush on me to come check on me in an hour if I was not gone home by then. He looked at me and stated I knew that you would come around, and give me a chance. I just about knocked myself out again, as I could have kicked my- self wondering what did I just ask that man to do.. So that is sort of a memory problem, as my head hurt, and I had to fight the attentions off from an admirer > I hope that this tells the group something about me. Love to all. June __________________________________________________ Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/US/Emergency_Information/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2001 Report Share Posted September 17, 2001 --- mary_bierman@... wrote: > I have made this up for new subscribers so maybe > they will share with > us. How about taking time to share some of these > things with the list. > They are not scattered here and there through post > over a period of > time, but maybe seeing them on a list will help > others in some way. > > This is not a have to, but would you share with us? > > Please send us a hello. Introduction ideas below > share what you feel > comfortable with. Please separate each answer for > easier reading. Some > things are listed that most complain about. The list > shares these > things trying to help each other. > > Name: June Langley > Married/single: I am married to a wonderful and very understanding man. > Does family understand your illness: My husband does but my two sons do not, as they want the old Mom back. > Male/female { some names one can't tell}: Female. > Age area: I am 48 years old, but feel like I am 90. > Area of the world do you live in: I live in Fort Worth, Texas. > Country/City/Farm life: It is a city life.. > How bad is it: I have had times when I thought that it was so bad, but then I look around, and I see that others have it worst then myself. > How long have you had Fibromyalgia or CFS: I have had it since my teens, but I was tested for it three years ago. > Did a trauma in your life start it: I can't really say that it did, but it became full force when I lost my oldest son in 1991. My son was 18 years old when he died. > What have you found works for you: My faith in God, and that I have a very understanding Doctor. > What kind of Dr do you find works best in helping > you with this disease? My Family Practice Doctor. If I go in to see him, and I tell him that I want to try some- thing that I have researched on or heard others state that it might have worked for them then he gives the " Okay. " You can't get any better than that. > Do you have sleep problems: Yes, I can't sleep without sleep aids, and when I do get to sleep I have problems waking up early the next day. > Does diet effect you: I have acid reflux, and so I have to watch what I eat in that area. > Feel better with cold/hot weather: I feel better with hot weather, as the cold weather makes me hurt. > Warm baths are heaven sent dealing with pain: I find that any kind of warmth is a heaven sent. > Most people with Fibro are overweight I think for > lack of activity, do > you find this to be true with you: I am not overweight since I quit taking the cortesteriods and the Elavil. The Elavil will put so much weight on a person, as one of the side effects is the craving of sweets. > What time of the day is the best time for you: The best time of day for me is mid-afternoon. > Do you have good days then bad ones or all of them > bad: I have more bad days then good, but I just continue to live, and keep the faith. > On disability: No. > If so hints on how you were able to get it since it > is hard to get: > > Have to have helpers: I have a wonderful husband that helps me, and I thank God for him. > Work out or stay at home: I work fulltime with the Developmentally Handdicap- ped, as I am a WEC (Week- end Coordinator/Trainer). I spend 60 hours away from home at one setting. > > Do you have " Now what am I here for times " : I think that I am here for a purpose, and I think that I have been introduced to this illness for a reason. I still do not know what that reason is yet, but I am striving to find out. The point of it all is that " YOU CAN LET THIS ILLNESS/DISEASE GET THE THE BEST OF YOU OR YOU CAN CHOOSE TO LIVE, AND MAKE THE MOST OUT OF WHAT LIFE THAT GOD GAVE YOU. " I am a survivor, and I choose to live, and try not to let life pass me by. > Share your funny memory problem story: > I don't know about a funny memory problem, but I do > know that one time I was so embrassed that I wanted to just crawl under something and hide. I used to have two jobs up until one year ago, and I had these jobs for like 8 years. Anyway, I was sitting at my desk in a school cafeteria, as I was a Manager, and I went to get up from my desk to tell my staff to complete their task, and I just fell out of my desk, and hit my head on a brick wall. I just laid there, as I almost knocked myself out, and I looked up to see my staff looking at me. They asked me what had I been drinking, and I was so dazed that I could not utter a sound. I hurridly got up, and sat back down at my desk. When my staff left for the day I asked a custodian gentleman that had a crush on me to come check on me in an hour if I was not gone home by then. He looked at me and stated I knew that you would come around, and give me a chance. I just about knocked myself out again, as I could have kicked my- self wondering what did I just ask that man to do.. So that is sort of a memory problem, as my head hurt, and I had to fight the attentions off from an admirer > I hope that this tells the group something about me. Love to all. June __________________________________________________ Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/US/Emergency_Information/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2001 Report Share Posted September 17, 2001 --- mary_bierman@... wrote: > I have made this up for new subscribers so maybe > they will share with > us. How about taking time to share some of these > things with the list. > They are not scattered here and there through post > over a period of > time, but maybe seeing them on a list will help > others in some way. > > This is not a have to, but would you share with us? > > Please send us a hello. Introduction ideas below > share what you feel > comfortable with. Please separate each answer for > easier reading. Some > things are listed that most complain about. The list > shares these > things trying to help each other. > > Name: June Langley > Married/single: I am married to a wonderful and very understanding man. > Does family understand your illness: My husband does but my two sons do not, as they want the old Mom back. > Male/female { some names one can't tell}: Female. > Age area: I am 48 years old, but feel like I am 90. > Area of the world do you live in: I live in Fort Worth, Texas. > Country/City/Farm life: It is a city life.. > How bad is it: I have had times when I thought that it was so bad, but then I look around, and I see that others have it worst then myself. > How long have you had Fibromyalgia or CFS: I have had it since my teens, but I was tested for it three years ago. > Did a trauma in your life start it: I can't really say that it did, but it became full force when I lost my oldest son in 1991. My son was 18 years old when he died. > What have you found works for you: My faith in God, and that I have a very understanding Doctor. > What kind of Dr do you find works best in helping > you with this disease? My Family Practice Doctor. If I go in to see him, and I tell him that I want to try some- thing that I have researched on or heard others state that it might have worked for them then he gives the " Okay. " You can't get any better than that. > Do you have sleep problems: Yes, I can't sleep without sleep aids, and when I do get to sleep I have problems waking up early the next day. > Does diet effect you: I have acid reflux, and so I have to watch what I eat in that area. > Feel better with cold/hot weather: I feel better with hot weather, as the cold weather makes me hurt. > Warm baths are heaven sent dealing with pain: I find that any kind of warmth is a heaven sent. > Most people with Fibro are overweight I think for > lack of activity, do > you find this to be true with you: I am not overweight since I quit taking the cortesteriods and the Elavil. The Elavil will put so much weight on a person, as one of the side effects is the craving of sweets. > What time of the day is the best time for you: The best time of day for me is mid-afternoon. > Do you have good days then bad ones or all of them > bad: I have more bad days then good, but I just continue to live, and keep the faith. > On disability: No. > If so hints on how you were able to get it since it > is hard to get: > > Have to have helpers: I have a wonderful husband that helps me, and I thank God for him. > Work out or stay at home: I work fulltime with the Developmentally Handdicap- ped, as I am a WEC (Week- end Coordinator/Trainer). I spend 60 hours away from home at one setting. > > Do you have " Now what am I here for times " : I think that I am here for a purpose, and I think that I have been introduced to this illness for a reason. I still do not know what that reason is yet, but I am striving to find out. The point of it all is that " YOU CAN LET THIS ILLNESS/DISEASE GET THE THE BEST OF YOU OR YOU CAN CHOOSE TO LIVE, AND MAKE THE MOST OUT OF WHAT LIFE THAT GOD GAVE YOU. " I am a survivor, and I choose to live, and try not to let life pass me by. > Share your funny memory problem story: > I don't know about a funny memory problem, but I do > know that one time I was so embrassed that I wanted to just crawl under something and hide. I used to have two jobs up until one year ago, and I had these jobs for like 8 years. Anyway, I was sitting at my desk in a school cafeteria, as I was a Manager, and I went to get up from my desk to tell my staff to complete their task, and I just fell out of my desk, and hit my head on a brick wall. I just laid there, as I almost knocked myself out, and I looked up to see my staff looking at me. They asked me what had I been drinking, and I was so dazed that I could not utter a sound. I hurridly got up, and sat back down at my desk. When my staff left for the day I asked a custodian gentleman that had a crush on me to come check on me in an hour if I was not gone home by then. He looked at me and stated I knew that you would come around, and give me a chance. I just about knocked myself out again, as I could have kicked my- self wondering what did I just ask that man to do.. So that is sort of a memory problem, as my head hurt, and I had to fight the attentions off from an admirer > I hope that this tells the group something about me. Love to all. June __________________________________________________ Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/US/Emergency_Information/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2001 Report Share Posted September 17, 2001 > Name: Lynne Gorn > Married/single: Divorced > Does family understand your illness: I only have one remaining family member who is my 45 year old sister and sometimes she is supportive and at other times, she appears to think that I am a hypochondriac. My 14 year old daughter has always seen me like this so to her, it's normal. > Male/female { some names one can't tell}: Female > Age area: 50 > Area of the world do you live in: Mojave desert of southern California. > Country/City/Farm life: An isolated rural desert region. > How bad is it: Very bad. Most times I stay in bed and sleep. > How long have you had Fibromyalgia or CFS: Since I was 17 after a severe bout with Mononucleosis. > Did a trauma in your life start it: Trauma sets off my flares. > What have you found works for you: Lots of sleep, lack of stress (ha!), this Group:) > What kind of Dr do you find works best in helping > you with this disease? My lousy insurance is only accepted by the local G.P. and she does nothing to help me...just tells me to eat fruit, take vitamins, that the disease is incurable, and that I am too fat. I would recommend a Rheumatologist for me and everyone. > Do you have sleep problems: I used to have terrible insomnia all my life but since I have passed menopause and gone on new Meds, I sleep easily and well. Sleeping is what I do most and best LOL. > Does diet effect you: Fried, greasy, sugary or spicy foods and red meat inflames my gallbladder and gives me diarrhea. > Feel better with cold/hot weather: Cold. > Warm baths are heaven sent dealing with pain: I can't fit into my bath-tub so I don't know:) > Most people with Fibro are overweight I think for > lack of activity, do > you find this to be true with you: (See Above) Yes. Most of my life I was skinny and always felt proud about it but since I passed 48 and went on hormone replacement therapy and new Meds, I have gained almost 100 pounds. > What time of the day is the best time for you: from 10 am until 3 pm. > Do you have good days then bad ones or all of them > bad: Most bad, some good. > On disability: I have had Disability for 2 and a half years. > If so hints on how you were able to get it since it > is hard to get: Get a GOOD attorney (one who specializes and/or has had a lot of experience in this area.) Also you must have at least one sympathetic doctor that you have gone to for a long time. Everyone is always turned down the first time so don't despair if you are. I got it my second time and I consider myself very lucky as it is especially hard to get in California. > > Have to have helpers: My 14 year old daughter helps me a lot. > Work out or stay at home: Stay at home after working all my life. > > Do you have " Now what am I here for times " : Too ofen to count. > Share your funny memory problem story: My memory problem makes me sad. > ===== ~Lynne Palmdale, California (Mojave desert) Age 50 Single Mom of 14 year old daughter Have had CFS/Fibro since the age of 17 Have a female Rottweiler, a male Malamute/Wolf hybrid, and a male roller canary Have been on SSI for two and a half years (finally) __________________________________________________ Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/US/Emergency_Information/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2001 Report Share Posted September 17, 2001 > Name: Lynne Gorn > Married/single: Divorced > Does family understand your illness: I only have one remaining family member who is my 45 year old sister and sometimes she is supportive and at other times, she appears to think that I am a hypochondriac. My 14 year old daughter has always seen me like this so to her, it's normal. > Male/female { some names one can't tell}: Female > Age area: 50 > Area of the world do you live in: Mojave desert of southern California. > Country/City/Farm life: An isolated rural desert region. > How bad is it: Very bad. Most times I stay in bed and sleep. > How long have you had Fibromyalgia or CFS: Since I was 17 after a severe bout with Mononucleosis. > Did a trauma in your life start it: Trauma sets off my flares. > What have you found works for you: Lots of sleep, lack of stress (ha!), this Group:) > What kind of Dr do you find works best in helping > you with this disease? My lousy insurance is only accepted by the local G.P. and she does nothing to help me...just tells me to eat fruit, take vitamins, that the disease is incurable, and that I am too fat. I would recommend a Rheumatologist for me and everyone. > Do you have sleep problems: I used to have terrible insomnia all my life but since I have passed menopause and gone on new Meds, I sleep easily and well. Sleeping is what I do most and best LOL. > Does diet effect you: Fried, greasy, sugary or spicy foods and red meat inflames my gallbladder and gives me diarrhea. > Feel better with cold/hot weather: Cold. > Warm baths are heaven sent dealing with pain: I can't fit into my bath-tub so I don't know:) > Most people with Fibro are overweight I think for > lack of activity, do > you find this to be true with you: (See Above) Yes. Most of my life I was skinny and always felt proud about it but since I passed 48 and went on hormone replacement therapy and new Meds, I have gained almost 100 pounds. > What time of the day is the best time for you: from 10 am until 3 pm. > Do you have good days then bad ones or all of them > bad: Most bad, some good. > On disability: I have had Disability for 2 and a half years. > If so hints on how you were able to get it since it > is hard to get: Get a GOOD attorney (one who specializes and/or has had a lot of experience in this area.) Also you must have at least one sympathetic doctor that you have gone to for a long time. Everyone is always turned down the first time so don't despair if you are. I got it my second time and I consider myself very lucky as it is especially hard to get in California. > > Have to have helpers: My 14 year old daughter helps me a lot. > Work out or stay at home: Stay at home after working all my life. > > Do you have " Now what am I here for times " : Too ofen to count. > Share your funny memory problem story: My memory problem makes me sad. > ===== ~Lynne Palmdale, California (Mojave desert) Age 50 Single Mom of 14 year old daughter Have had CFS/Fibro since the age of 17 Have a female Rottweiler, a male Malamute/Wolf hybrid, and a male roller canary Have been on SSI for two and a half years (finally) __________________________________________________ Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/US/Emergency_Information/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2001 Report Share Posted September 18, 2001 Lynne My husband and I used to live in Barstow, but are now in Hemet. We have several good friends in the Palmdale/Lancaster area. Also, I had a Wolf/Keeshound hybrid. Small world...just kind of honing in on similarities. This is a friendly and informative list. >~Lynne >Palmdale, California (Mojave desert) >Age 50 >Single Mom of 14 year old daughter >Have had CFS/Fibro since the age of 17 >Have a female Rottweiler, a male Malamute/Wolf hybrid, and a male roller >canary >Have been on SSI for two and a half years (finally) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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