Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 In a message dated 10/11/2001 12:06:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time, LegWatch@... writes: > I live just outside of Sacramento are you close? > Hi Annette, I live in Magalia. It's near Chico if you know where that is. What doctor do you go to. I've seen a couple in Sacramento but they didn't help me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 In a message dated 10/11/2001 12:06:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time, LegWatch@... writes: > I live just outside of Sacramento are you close? > Hi Annette, I live in Magalia. It's near Chico if you know where that is. What doctor do you go to. I've seen a couple in Sacramento but they didn't help me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 3 yrs ago when I has to see a psychiatrist for my SSDI, he asked me who the president of the US was. I looked at him and said: " I honestly can't remember his name, but I do remember I didn't vote for him " . All he could do was laugh. When my FOG is thick I don't leave the house. I don't want to endanger anyone that might be in the path of my car. There was one time that I couldn't remember how to turn the windshield wipers on. That was very scary. Darcy Stockstill wrote: > patidu@... wrote: > > > > > I have big problems with not only remembering the word that I want to use but > > once I remember I forget how to spell it. And what is worse, it too see > > friends that you see all the time and forget their names. > Soft Hugs Aria Roanoke, IN http://ariasplace.freeservers.com AIM & Yahoo: AriaAJR ICQ: 36167718 Check out my groups when you have time: AntiqueBlockSwap has changed to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AmericaUnderCovers http://groups.yahoo.com/group/USA4JesusQuiltBlockSwap http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BlockOfTheMonth http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UFOsInTheQuiltWorld Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 3 yrs ago when I has to see a psychiatrist for my SSDI, he asked me who the president of the US was. I looked at him and said: " I honestly can't remember his name, but I do remember I didn't vote for him " . All he could do was laugh. When my FOG is thick I don't leave the house. I don't want to endanger anyone that might be in the path of my car. There was one time that I couldn't remember how to turn the windshield wipers on. That was very scary. Darcy Stockstill wrote: > patidu@... wrote: > > > > > I have big problems with not only remembering the word that I want to use but > > once I remember I forget how to spell it. And what is worse, it too see > > friends that you see all the time and forget their names. > Soft Hugs Aria Roanoke, IN http://ariasplace.freeservers.com AIM & Yahoo: AriaAJR ICQ: 36167718 Check out my groups when you have time: AntiqueBlockSwap has changed to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AmericaUnderCovers http://groups.yahoo.com/group/USA4JesusQuiltBlockSwap http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BlockOfTheMonth http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UFOsInTheQuiltWorld Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 3 yrs ago when I has to see a psychiatrist for my SSDI, he asked me who the president of the US was. I looked at him and said: " I honestly can't remember his name, but I do remember I didn't vote for him " . All he could do was laugh. When my FOG is thick I don't leave the house. I don't want to endanger anyone that might be in the path of my car. There was one time that I couldn't remember how to turn the windshield wipers on. That was very scary. Darcy Stockstill wrote: > patidu@... wrote: > > > > > I have big problems with not only remembering the word that I want to use but > > once I remember I forget how to spell it. And what is worse, it too see > > friends that you see all the time and forget their names. > Soft Hugs Aria Roanoke, IN http://ariasplace.freeservers.com AIM & Yahoo: AriaAJR ICQ: 36167718 Check out my groups when you have time: AntiqueBlockSwap has changed to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AmericaUnderCovers http://groups.yahoo.com/group/USA4JesusQuiltBlockSwap http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BlockOfTheMonth http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UFOsInTheQuiltWorld Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Ah...check with your local Y. Most of them have programs/funds for people who cannot afford the regular membership. Explain your illness, the fact the swimming greatly improves how you feel, and let them know your financial problems. Jim and I were on such a program at our local Y. Now we've moved to a senior community that has a pool, and the Y is way too far away. However, it was a great plan for a while. It's worth checking out. > I love to swim as well. This summer I went >to the local swimming pool and swam almost everyday. You couldn't believe how >much difference it made for me, but with winter setting on now, I can not >afford to go to the Y and swim it is soo expensive. Jeane, who is at least 1/2 fish and believes that swimming can cure or help anything! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Ah...check with your local Y. Most of them have programs/funds for people who cannot afford the regular membership. Explain your illness, the fact the swimming greatly improves how you feel, and let them know your financial problems. Jim and I were on such a program at our local Y. Now we've moved to a senior community that has a pool, and the Y is way too far away. However, it was a great plan for a while. It's worth checking out. > I love to swim as well. This summer I went >to the local swimming pool and swam almost everyday. You couldn't believe how >much difference it made for me, but with winter setting on now, I can not >afford to go to the Y and swim it is soo expensive. Jeane, who is at least 1/2 fish and believes that swimming can cure or help anything! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Ah...check with your local Y. Most of them have programs/funds for people who cannot afford the regular membership. Explain your illness, the fact the swimming greatly improves how you feel, and let them know your financial problems. Jim and I were on such a program at our local Y. Now we've moved to a senior community that has a pool, and the Y is way too far away. However, it was a great plan for a while. It's worth checking out. > I love to swim as well. This summer I went >to the local swimming pool and swam almost everyday. You couldn't believe how >much difference it made for me, but with winter setting on now, I can not >afford to go to the Y and swim it is soo expensive. Jeane, who is at least 1/2 fish and believes that swimming can cure or help anything! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Grammie wrote: > When my FOG is thick I don't leave the house. I don't want to > endanger anyone that might be in the path of my car. There was > one time that I couldn't remember how to turn the windshield > wipers on. That was very scary. I got in the car one day, and couldn't remember something " simple " like how to turn the car on or lock the doors, something like that. I almost panicked, but told myself not to. So I sat there a minute and remembered how to do whatever it was. Fortunately, aside from that time, I've never felt unsafe driving. Darcy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Grammie wrote: > When my FOG is thick I don't leave the house. I don't want to > endanger anyone that might be in the path of my car. There was > one time that I couldn't remember how to turn the windshield > wipers on. That was very scary. I got in the car one day, and couldn't remember something " simple " like how to turn the car on or lock the doors, something like that. I almost panicked, but told myself not to. So I sat there a minute and remembered how to do whatever it was. Fortunately, aside from that time, I've never felt unsafe driving. Darcy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Grammie wrote: > When my FOG is thick I don't leave the house. I don't want to > endanger anyone that might be in the path of my car. There was > one time that I couldn't remember how to turn the windshield > wipers on. That was very scary. I got in the car one day, and couldn't remember something " simple " like how to turn the car on or lock the doors, something like that. I almost panicked, but told myself not to. So I sat there a minute and remembered how to do whatever it was. Fortunately, aside from that time, I've never felt unsafe driving. Darcy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Thank you very much for this information. I will check into it. Allicia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Thank you very much for this information. I will check into it. Allicia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Thank you very much for this information. I will check into it. Allicia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Joan, Thank you for your kind reply. My rheumy is a Nurse Practioner...this is doctor number 2. The 1st one put me on the sleeping pills and told me to go home and exercise...and that was litterally all he said. So I switched well this Nurse Practioner now has me on 3 NSAIDS, and refuses to do anything for my pain...They have two massage therapists in their office and that is what I am suppose to do weekly for my pain. Granted it does help for about a day and then I start all over again. They absolutely refuse to give me any kind of break through pain medication. They are finally giving me the Toradol shots now...which they just started..and that is for my bursitis I have in both of my hips. I am so frustrated right now. I wake up dreading the day ahead of me most of the time. I go to a hot tub (family) almost nightly to help deaden some of the pain. Plus I tan at night...heat seems to help get rid of some of the pain. I just wished that there was a doctor in the state of Indiana that is willing to listen to all of my problems and then take them into considerationg. The NP I am with now..hasn't even done any blood tests she doesn't have any copies of the blood tests that the 1st rheumy done....I would think that if a new patient came in and I didn't have any copies of old blood test and couldn't get any copies that I would be performing new blood tests. I thought that was just what doctors done in normal practicing offices. If there is anyone in the state of Indiana that knows of a good Rheumatologist that listens please. let me know who they are...I will drive 4 hours if I have to... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Joan, Thank you for your kind reply. My rheumy is a Nurse Practioner...this is doctor number 2. The 1st one put me on the sleeping pills and told me to go home and exercise...and that was litterally all he said. So I switched well this Nurse Practioner now has me on 3 NSAIDS, and refuses to do anything for my pain...They have two massage therapists in their office and that is what I am suppose to do weekly for my pain. Granted it does help for about a day and then I start all over again. They absolutely refuse to give me any kind of break through pain medication. They are finally giving me the Toradol shots now...which they just started..and that is for my bursitis I have in both of my hips. I am so frustrated right now. I wake up dreading the day ahead of me most of the time. I go to a hot tub (family) almost nightly to help deaden some of the pain. Plus I tan at night...heat seems to help get rid of some of the pain. I just wished that there was a doctor in the state of Indiana that is willing to listen to all of my problems and then take them into considerationg. The NP I am with now..hasn't even done any blood tests she doesn't have any copies of the blood tests that the 1st rheumy done....I would think that if a new patient came in and I didn't have any copies of old blood test and couldn't get any copies that I would be performing new blood tests. I thought that was just what doctors done in normal practicing offices. If there is anyone in the state of Indiana that knows of a good Rheumatologist that listens please. let me know who they are...I will drive 4 hours if I have to... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Joan, Thank you for your kind reply. My rheumy is a Nurse Practioner...this is doctor number 2. The 1st one put me on the sleeping pills and told me to go home and exercise...and that was litterally all he said. So I switched well this Nurse Practioner now has me on 3 NSAIDS, and refuses to do anything for my pain...They have two massage therapists in their office and that is what I am suppose to do weekly for my pain. Granted it does help for about a day and then I start all over again. They absolutely refuse to give me any kind of break through pain medication. They are finally giving me the Toradol shots now...which they just started..and that is for my bursitis I have in both of my hips. I am so frustrated right now. I wake up dreading the day ahead of me most of the time. I go to a hot tub (family) almost nightly to help deaden some of the pain. Plus I tan at night...heat seems to help get rid of some of the pain. I just wished that there was a doctor in the state of Indiana that is willing to listen to all of my problems and then take them into considerationg. The NP I am with now..hasn't even done any blood tests she doesn't have any copies of the blood tests that the 1st rheumy done....I would think that if a new patient came in and I didn't have any copies of old blood test and couldn't get any copies that I would be performing new blood tests. I thought that was just what doctors done in normal practicing offices. If there is anyone in the state of Indiana that knows of a good Rheumatologist that listens please. let me know who they are...I will drive 4 hours if I have to... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 No, Annette, you are not alone. However, I would not skip the meds. Several years ago, when I was pregnant with our youngest son, I had to take meds around the clock, which meant that my sleep patterns were all screwed up, to say the least. I got a melamine board, and would write down what I took, and when I took it. It really helps, and you know you are not over medicating, because it's right there for you. I would take the prescription bottle in my hand, go to the board, and write it down, then take the medication. As for being forgetful, I can be in the middle of a conversation, and forget what we are talking about. Hubby is very patient. I've explained it all to him, and he understands when I have to just be honest and ask, " What were we talking about? I'm sure I was going to say something earthshaking here, but I can't remember what it was! " We just get a good laugh about it. I also tell people close to me, so they don't think I'm a complete idiot! On another note, my Rheumy wanted me to start some type of exercise program. I have been doing pool therapy, and it helps a lot, but it takes nearly an hour to get there, then another hour home, and they have a new location, and for some stupid reason, built a smaller pool. Now it's too small and crowded, and they fill it so high that I don't get much benefit from the exercises, because if I, for example, do the knee bends any deeper than about a 1/4 of an inch, I'm underwater! I've teased that I'm going to get me a snorkel! Anyway, I've decided to try to go for a 15 minute walk (very slowly, I might add) with our youngest son in the afternoon after school. He's kind of jazzed about it, because he feels like it's " our " time, and it's also something he can do to help me. We just started yesterday. I will admit, I was definitely sore later, but I really felt like I'd accomplished something, and we had a good time together. We live on a dirt road, and it was fun to stop and pet people's horses along the way, etc. Tomorrow I'm hoping to ride my horse for a little while. I'll let everyone know how I'm doing after that! Carol RE: New here. And I thought it was only me. I do the same thing with my meds, I can never remember when the last time I took them and I'm afraid of over medicating, thus another reason to skip them. ~ I forget words like *building*, *sun* ... you know really easy words and things. I thought it was just my own stupidity. I used to consider myself faily intelligent, now I'm paralized with fear half the time, afraid I'm forgetting something very important but can't quite put my finger on it. Am I the only one? ~Annette -----Original Message----- From: Allicia21@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 No, Annette, you are not alone. However, I would not skip the meds. Several years ago, when I was pregnant with our youngest son, I had to take meds around the clock, which meant that my sleep patterns were all screwed up, to say the least. I got a melamine board, and would write down what I took, and when I took it. It really helps, and you know you are not over medicating, because it's right there for you. I would take the prescription bottle in my hand, go to the board, and write it down, then take the medication. As for being forgetful, I can be in the middle of a conversation, and forget what we are talking about. Hubby is very patient. I've explained it all to him, and he understands when I have to just be honest and ask, " What were we talking about? I'm sure I was going to say something earthshaking here, but I can't remember what it was! " We just get a good laugh about it. I also tell people close to me, so they don't think I'm a complete idiot! On another note, my Rheumy wanted me to start some type of exercise program. I have been doing pool therapy, and it helps a lot, but it takes nearly an hour to get there, then another hour home, and they have a new location, and for some stupid reason, built a smaller pool. Now it's too small and crowded, and they fill it so high that I don't get much benefit from the exercises, because if I, for example, do the knee bends any deeper than about a 1/4 of an inch, I'm underwater! I've teased that I'm going to get me a snorkel! Anyway, I've decided to try to go for a 15 minute walk (very slowly, I might add) with our youngest son in the afternoon after school. He's kind of jazzed about it, because he feels like it's " our " time, and it's also something he can do to help me. We just started yesterday. I will admit, I was definitely sore later, but I really felt like I'd accomplished something, and we had a good time together. We live on a dirt road, and it was fun to stop and pet people's horses along the way, etc. Tomorrow I'm hoping to ride my horse for a little while. I'll let everyone know how I'm doing after that! Carol RE: New here. And I thought it was only me. I do the same thing with my meds, I can never remember when the last time I took them and I'm afraid of over medicating, thus another reason to skip them. ~ I forget words like *building*, *sun* ... you know really easy words and things. I thought it was just my own stupidity. I used to consider myself faily intelligent, now I'm paralized with fear half the time, afraid I'm forgetting something very important but can't quite put my finger on it. Am I the only one? ~Annette -----Original Message----- From: Allicia21@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 No, Annette, you are not alone. However, I would not skip the meds. Several years ago, when I was pregnant with our youngest son, I had to take meds around the clock, which meant that my sleep patterns were all screwed up, to say the least. I got a melamine board, and would write down what I took, and when I took it. It really helps, and you know you are not over medicating, because it's right there for you. I would take the prescription bottle in my hand, go to the board, and write it down, then take the medication. As for being forgetful, I can be in the middle of a conversation, and forget what we are talking about. Hubby is very patient. I've explained it all to him, and he understands when I have to just be honest and ask, " What were we talking about? I'm sure I was going to say something earthshaking here, but I can't remember what it was! " We just get a good laugh about it. I also tell people close to me, so they don't think I'm a complete idiot! On another note, my Rheumy wanted me to start some type of exercise program. I have been doing pool therapy, and it helps a lot, but it takes nearly an hour to get there, then another hour home, and they have a new location, and for some stupid reason, built a smaller pool. Now it's too small and crowded, and they fill it so high that I don't get much benefit from the exercises, because if I, for example, do the knee bends any deeper than about a 1/4 of an inch, I'm underwater! I've teased that I'm going to get me a snorkel! Anyway, I've decided to try to go for a 15 minute walk (very slowly, I might add) with our youngest son in the afternoon after school. He's kind of jazzed about it, because he feels like it's " our " time, and it's also something he can do to help me. We just started yesterday. I will admit, I was definitely sore later, but I really felt like I'd accomplished something, and we had a good time together. We live on a dirt road, and it was fun to stop and pet people's horses along the way, etc. Tomorrow I'm hoping to ride my horse for a little while. I'll let everyone know how I'm doing after that! Carol RE: New here. And I thought it was only me. I do the same thing with my meds, I can never remember when the last time I took them and I'm afraid of over medicating, thus another reason to skip them. ~ I forget words like *building*, *sun* ... you know really easy words and things. I thought it was just my own stupidity. I used to consider myself faily intelligent, now I'm paralized with fear half the time, afraid I'm forgetting something very important but can't quite put my finger on it. Am I the only one? ~Annette -----Original Message----- From: Allicia21@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2001 Report Share Posted October 12, 2001 I'm confused. NP's are usually with OB/GYN's or family doctors, but I have never heard one standing in for a rheumy. They don't have the training for it. Specialists have to have several extra years of residency...NP's have something similar but they don't seem to be qualified. I hope you can find a good doctor soon. Jan Re: New here. > Joan, > Thank you for your kind reply. My rheumy is a Nurse Practioner...this is > doctor number 2. The 1st one put me on the sleeping pills and told me to go > home and exercise...and that was litterally all he said. So I switched well > this Nurse Practioner now has me on 3 NSAIDS, and refuses to do anything for > my pain...They have two massage therapists in their office and that is what I > am suppose to do weekly for my pain. Granted it does help for about a day and > then I start all over again. They absolutely refuse to give me any kind of > break through pain medication. They are finally giving me the Toradol shots > now...which they just started..and that is for my bursitis I have in both of > my hips. > I am so frustrated right now. I wake up dreading the day ahead of me most of > the time. I go to a hot tub (family) almost nightly to help deaden some of > the pain. Plus I tan at night...heat seems to help get rid of some of the > pain. I just wished that there was a doctor in the state of Indiana that is > willing to listen to all of my problems and then take them into > considerationg. > The NP I am with now..hasn't even done any blood tests she doesn't have any > copies of the blood tests that the 1st rheumy done....I would think that if a > new patient came in and I didn't have any copies of old blood test and > couldn't get any copies that I would be performing new blood tests. I thought > that was just what doctors done in normal practicing offices. > If there is anyone in the state of Indiana that knows of a good > Rheumatologist that listens please. let me know who they are...I will drive 4 > hours if I have to... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2001 Report Share Posted October 12, 2001 I'm confused. NP's are usually with OB/GYN's or family doctors, but I have never heard one standing in for a rheumy. They don't have the training for it. Specialists have to have several extra years of residency...NP's have something similar but they don't seem to be qualified. I hope you can find a good doctor soon. Jan Re: New here. > Joan, > Thank you for your kind reply. My rheumy is a Nurse Practioner...this is > doctor number 2. The 1st one put me on the sleeping pills and told me to go > home and exercise...and that was litterally all he said. So I switched well > this Nurse Practioner now has me on 3 NSAIDS, and refuses to do anything for > my pain...They have two massage therapists in their office and that is what I > am suppose to do weekly for my pain. Granted it does help for about a day and > then I start all over again. They absolutely refuse to give me any kind of > break through pain medication. They are finally giving me the Toradol shots > now...which they just started..and that is for my bursitis I have in both of > my hips. > I am so frustrated right now. I wake up dreading the day ahead of me most of > the time. I go to a hot tub (family) almost nightly to help deaden some of > the pain. Plus I tan at night...heat seems to help get rid of some of the > pain. I just wished that there was a doctor in the state of Indiana that is > willing to listen to all of my problems and then take them into > considerationg. > The NP I am with now..hasn't even done any blood tests she doesn't have any > copies of the blood tests that the 1st rheumy done....I would think that if a > new patient came in and I didn't have any copies of old blood test and > couldn't get any copies that I would be performing new blood tests. I thought > that was just what doctors done in normal practicing offices. > If there is anyone in the state of Indiana that knows of a good > Rheumatologist that listens please. let me know who they are...I will drive 4 > hours if I have to... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2001 Report Share Posted October 12, 2001 I'm confused. NP's are usually with OB/GYN's or family doctors, but I have never heard one standing in for a rheumy. They don't have the training for it. Specialists have to have several extra years of residency...NP's have something similar but they don't seem to be qualified. I hope you can find a good doctor soon. Jan Re: New here. > Joan, > Thank you for your kind reply. My rheumy is a Nurse Practioner...this is > doctor number 2. The 1st one put me on the sleeping pills and told me to go > home and exercise...and that was litterally all he said. So I switched well > this Nurse Practioner now has me on 3 NSAIDS, and refuses to do anything for > my pain...They have two massage therapists in their office and that is what I > am suppose to do weekly for my pain. Granted it does help for about a day and > then I start all over again. They absolutely refuse to give me any kind of > break through pain medication. They are finally giving me the Toradol shots > now...which they just started..and that is for my bursitis I have in both of > my hips. > I am so frustrated right now. I wake up dreading the day ahead of me most of > the time. I go to a hot tub (family) almost nightly to help deaden some of > the pain. Plus I tan at night...heat seems to help get rid of some of the > pain. I just wished that there was a doctor in the state of Indiana that is > willing to listen to all of my problems and then take them into > considerationg. > The NP I am with now..hasn't even done any blood tests she doesn't have any > copies of the blood tests that the 1st rheumy done....I would think that if a > new patient came in and I didn't have any copies of old blood test and > couldn't get any copies that I would be performing new blood tests. I thought > that was just what doctors done in normal practicing offices. > If there is anyone in the state of Indiana that knows of a good > Rheumatologist that listens please. let me know who they are...I will drive 4 > hours if I have to... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2001 Report Share Posted October 13, 2001 Jan, Thats what I thought also...I am going to change docs as soon as possible. Ya know what they say 3rd time is charm. Thanks a bunch Allicia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2001 Report Share Posted October 13, 2001 Jan, Thats what I thought also...I am going to change docs as soon as possible. Ya know what they say 3rd time is charm. Thanks a bunch Allicia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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