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Rogene, you are such a special lady. Please take care, because we would be lost without you. PEs are serious and you should be on blood thinners, but that is your choice. I am glad that your ear is getting better. My ears get plugged up, but it goes away. Sometimes, my ear rings and it is always my right ear.

Honey, we would never adopt a child at this time in our lives, but I have given tons of love to many children. is afraid of children, after what happened with mine. I took care of mentally retarded children for years. They are such special little souls. When I went to university, that is what I studied, because I wanted to know why we have so many retarded children, it just broke my heart...we still do not have the answers. It seemed to me that many came from highly educated people, like doctors and nurses!

I have so much to do today...love you....Lea

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Sending love and prayers to you....Lea and

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Lea,

My ear is doing ever so much better . . . hardly a sign of trouble. However, I'll stay on antibiotic for the full course because I want to be done with ear problems once and for all!

I did have small PE Tuesday night . . . ended up in the hospital yesterday . . I came home before the doctor would have wanted me to go - but the care there was so bad, I couldn't do any worse at home. The point of keeping me would be so they could give me one injection a day - that insurance won't pay for if one is not hospitalized.

I understand what brought it on . . . too much sitting without moving about, and not enough water. . . Considering that I had to beg for water for six hours at the hospital, even after they knew it was a PE, and I would have been sitting in bed all the time, I'm far better off at home. .. Besides, within an hour after I left the hospital, we were square dancing! Much more fun!

Hugs,

Rogene

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Thank you, honey. I am sorry that your mother is sick. This must be hard on you at this time, because you really need the support. What is wrong with your mother? My mind is so full of other things that I cannot remember.

We are all here to help you, and when you become afraid, just come to this group, and we will comfort you. This morning we see the doctors, and I have to make a list of questions for them...B12 shot too.

Love you always........Lea

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Re: Goodmorning ~Happy New Year to you> > both with love:> > > > > > > > > > > > Lea,> > > > > > My ear is doing ever so much better . . . hardly a sign of> > trouble. However, I'll stay on antibiotic for the full coursebecause> > I want to be done with ear problems once and for all!> > > > > > I did have small PE Tuesday night . . . ended up in the hospital> > yesterday . . I came home before the doctor would have wantedme to> > go - but the care there was so bad, I couldn't do any worse athome.> > The point of keeping me would be so they could give me oneinjection a> > day - that insurance won't pay for if one is not hospitalized. > > > > > > I understand what brought it on . . . too much sitting without> > moving about, and not enough water. . . Considering that I hadto beg> > for water for six hours at the hospital, even after they knewit was a> > PE, and I would have been sitting in bed all the time, I'm farbetter> > off at home. .. Besides, within an hour after I left thehospital, we> > were square dancing! Much more fun!> > > > > > Hugs,> > > > > > Rogene> > >> >>

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Thank you, honey. I am sorry that your mother is sick. This must be hard on you at this time, because you really need the support. What is wrong with your mother? My mind is so full of other things that I cannot remember.

We are all here to help you, and when you become afraid, just come to this group, and we will comfort you. This morning we see the doctors, and I have to make a list of questions for them...B12 shot too.

Love you always........Lea

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Re: Goodmorning ~Happy New Year to you> > both with love:> > > > > > > > > > > > Lea,> > > > > > My ear is doing ever so much better . . . hardly a sign of> > trouble. However, I'll stay on antibiotic for the full coursebecause> > I want to be done with ear problems once and for all!> > > > > > I did have small PE Tuesday night . . . ended up in the hospital> > yesterday . . I came home before the doctor would have wantedme to> > go - but the care there was so bad, I couldn't do any worse athome.> > The point of keeping me would be so they could give me oneinjection a> > day - that insurance won't pay for if one is not hospitalized. > > > > > > I understand what brought it on . . . too much sitting without> > moving about, and not enough water. . . Considering that I hadto beg> > for water for six hours at the hospital, even after they knewit was a> > PE, and I would have been sitting in bed all the time, I'm farbetter> > off at home. .. Besides, within an hour after I left thehospital, we> > were square dancing! Much more fun!> > > > > > Hugs,> > > > > > Rogene> > >> >>

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Thanks, Krista! I'm sure I'll have loads of questions post-explant...

> > >

> > > Rogene, you are such a special lady. Please take care, because we

> > would be lost without you. PEs are serious and you should be on blood

> > thinners, but that is your choice. I am glad that your ear is getting

> > better. My ears get plugged up, but it goes away. Sometimes, my ear

> > rings and it is always my right ear.

> > >

> > > Honey, we would never adopt a child at this time in our lives, but

> > I have given tons of love to many children. is afraid of

> > children, after what happened with mine. I took care of mentally

> > retarded children for years. They are such special little souls. When

> > I went to university, that is what I studied, because I wanted to know

> > why we have so many retarded children, it just broke my heart...we

> > still do not have the answers. It seemed to me that many came from

> > highly educated people, like doctors and nurses!

> > >

> > > I have so much to do today...love you....Lea

> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`````

> > >

> > > Sending love and prayers to you....Lea and

> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~```

> > > Re: Goodmorning ~Happy New Year to you

> > both with love:

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Lea,

> > >

> > > My ear is doing ever so much better . . . hardly a sign of

> > trouble. However, I'll stay on antibiotic for the full course because

> > I want to be done with ear problems once and for all!

> > >

> > > I did have small PE Tuesday night . . . ended up in the hospital

> > yesterday . . I came home before the doctor would have wanted me to

> > go - but the care there was so bad, I couldn't do any worse at home.

> > The point of keeping me would be so they could give me one injection a

> > day - that insurance won't pay for if one is not hospitalized.

> > >

> > > I understand what brought it on . . . too much sitting without

> > moving about, and not enough water. . . Considering that I had to beg

> > for water for six hours at the hospital, even after they knew it was a

> > PE, and I would have been sitting in bed all the time, I'm far better

> > off at home. .. Besides, within an hour after I left the hospital, we

> > were square dancing! Much more fun!

> > >

> > > Hugs,

> > >

> > > Rogene

> > >

> >

>

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Thanks, Krista! I'm sure I'll have loads of questions post-explant...

> > >

> > > Rogene, you are such a special lady. Please take care, because we

> > would be lost without you. PEs are serious and you should be on blood

> > thinners, but that is your choice. I am glad that your ear is getting

> > better. My ears get plugged up, but it goes away. Sometimes, my ear

> > rings and it is always my right ear.

> > >

> > > Honey, we would never adopt a child at this time in our lives, but

> > I have given tons of love to many children. is afraid of

> > children, after what happened with mine. I took care of mentally

> > retarded children for years. They are such special little souls. When

> > I went to university, that is what I studied, because I wanted to know

> > why we have so many retarded children, it just broke my heart...we

> > still do not have the answers. It seemed to me that many came from

> > highly educated people, like doctors and nurses!

> > >

> > > I have so much to do today...love you....Lea

> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`````

> > >

> > > Sending love and prayers to you....Lea and

> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~```

> > > Re: Goodmorning ~Happy New Year to you

> > both with love:

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Lea,

> > >

> > > My ear is doing ever so much better . . . hardly a sign of

> > trouble. However, I'll stay on antibiotic for the full course because

> > I want to be done with ear problems once and for all!

> > >

> > > I did have small PE Tuesday night . . . ended up in the hospital

> > yesterday . . I came home before the doctor would have wanted me to

> > go - but the care there was so bad, I couldn't do any worse at home.

> > The point of keeping me would be so they could give me one injection a

> > day - that insurance won't pay for if one is not hospitalized.

> > >

> > > I understand what brought it on . . . too much sitting without

> > moving about, and not enough water. . . Considering that I had to beg

> > for water for six hours at the hospital, even after they knew it was a

> > PE, and I would have been sitting in bed all the time, I'm far better

> > off at home. .. Besides, within an hour after I left the hospital, we

> > were square dancing! Much more fun!

> > >

> > > Hugs,

> > >

> > > Rogene

> > >

> >

>

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Hi Traci,

Thanks! My date is Feb 27, and it could have been earlier, but it

will take us that long to get the money together,and much longer after

to pay it back. BUT, I am grateful my Bob has jumped right in to drum

up the dough to do this, and can do this. I think it will be just in

time, hopefully, to avoid worse issues than now.

Love,

Devon

> > >

> > > Rogene, you are such a special lady. Please take care, because we

> > would be lost without you. PEs are serious and you should be on blood

> > thinners, but that is your choice. I am glad that your ear is getting

> > better. My ears get plugged up, but it goes away. Sometimes, my ear

> > rings and it is always my right ear.

> > >

> > > Honey, we would never adopt a child at this time in our

lives, but

> > I have given tons of love to many children. is afraid of

> > children, after what happened with mine. I took care of mentally

> > retarded children for years. They are such special little souls. When

> > I went to university, that is what I studied, because I wanted to

know

> > why we have so many retarded children, it just broke my heart...we

> > still do not have the answers. It seemed to me that many came from

> > highly educated people, like doctors and nurses!

> > >

> > > I have so much to do today...love you....Lea

> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`````

> > >

> > > Sending love and prayers to you....Lea and

> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~```

> > > Re: Goodmorning ~Happy New Year to you

> > both with love:

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Lea,

> > >

> > > My ear is doing ever so much better . . . hardly a sign of

> > trouble. However, I'll stay on antibiotic for the full course because

> > I want to be done with ear problems once and for all!

> > >

> > > I did have small PE Tuesday night . . . ended up in the

hospital

> > yesterday . . I came home before the doctor would have wanted me to

> > go - but the care there was so bad, I couldn't do any worse at home.

> > The point of keeping me would be so they could give me one

injection a

> > day - that insurance won't pay for if one is not hospitalized.

> > >

> > > I understand what brought it on . . . too much sitting without

> > moving about, and not enough water. . . Considering that I had to beg

> > for water for six hours at the hospital, even after they knew it

was a

> > PE, and I would have been sitting in bed all the time, I'm far better

> > off at home. .. Besides, within an hour after I left the hospital, we

> > were square dancing! Much more fun!

> > >

> > > Hugs,

> > >

> > > Rogene

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

> No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston

Churchill

>

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Try it now.

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Hi Traci,

Thanks! My date is Feb 27, and it could have been earlier, but it

will take us that long to get the money together,and much longer after

to pay it back. BUT, I am grateful my Bob has jumped right in to drum

up the dough to do this, and can do this. I think it will be just in

time, hopefully, to avoid worse issues than now.

Love,

Devon

> > >

> > > Rogene, you are such a special lady. Please take care, because we

> > would be lost without you. PEs are serious and you should be on blood

> > thinners, but that is your choice. I am glad that your ear is getting

> > better. My ears get plugged up, but it goes away. Sometimes, my ear

> > rings and it is always my right ear.

> > >

> > > Honey, we would never adopt a child at this time in our

lives, but

> > I have given tons of love to many children. is afraid of

> > children, after what happened with mine. I took care of mentally

> > retarded children for years. They are such special little souls. When

> > I went to university, that is what I studied, because I wanted to

know

> > why we have so many retarded children, it just broke my heart...we

> > still do not have the answers. It seemed to me that many came from

> > highly educated people, like doctors and nurses!

> > >

> > > I have so much to do today...love you....Lea

> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`````

> > >

> > > Sending love and prayers to you....Lea and

> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~```

> > > Re: Goodmorning ~Happy New Year to you

> > both with love:

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Lea,

> > >

> > > My ear is doing ever so much better . . . hardly a sign of

> > trouble. However, I'll stay on antibiotic for the full course because

> > I want to be done with ear problems once and for all!

> > >

> > > I did have small PE Tuesday night . . . ended up in the

hospital

> > yesterday . . I came home before the doctor would have wanted me to

> > go - but the care there was so bad, I couldn't do any worse at home.

> > The point of keeping me would be so they could give me one

injection a

> > day - that insurance won't pay for if one is not hospitalized.

> > >

> > > I understand what brought it on . . . too much sitting without

> > moving about, and not enough water. . . Considering that I had to beg

> > for water for six hours at the hospital, even after they knew it

was a

> > PE, and I would have been sitting in bed all the time, I'm far better

> > off at home. .. Besides, within an hour after I left the hospital, we

> > were square dancing! Much more fun!

> > >

> > > Hugs,

> > >

> > > Rogene

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

> No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston

Churchill

>

> ---------------------------------

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile.

Try it now.

>

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Lea- I think I told you when I first joined the group that my Mom has

been having a lot of weird symptoms (aches in her feet, arthritis,

etc.) and I thought they were related to her implants, but that she

couldn't have them removed because her husband wouldn't let her.

Since then, her and her husband have separated and are going through a

divorce and custody battle over my 11 year old sister. It has gotten

REALLY ugly. I talked to my older sister yesterday and she thinks my

Mom may be addicted to pain killers (she's been taking them for

migraines and aches and pains due to a few car accidents for years.)

We're not sure if she needs to go to rehab or what the deal is, so my

sister is going to stay with her this weekend and try to figure out

what is going on with her and how far she is into the addiction. It is

scary for me because I live across the country and can't be of much

help due to my illness.

So, please keep my family in your prayers too.

Good luck with your doctor appointment this morning. We are all hoping

you are feeling better real soon!

Much Love, Krista

> >

> > Love you, Krista. Traci asked me if I would be her cyber mom and

> that made me happy, and she is now my sweet cyber

daughter...sometimes

> we do things that make people wonder if we are sane...we are,

even if

> the doctors tell us that we are insane...what do they know. I think

> that Sandy is my cyber daughter too, because she is a darling.

> >

> > Love always...Lea

> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`

> > Re: Goodmorning ~Happy New Year

to you

> > > both with love:

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Lea,

> > > >

> > > > My ear is doing ever so much better . . . hardly a sign of

> > > trouble. However, I'll stay on antibiotic for the full course

> because

> > > I want to be done with ear problems once and for all!

> > > >

> > > > I did have small PE Tuesday night . . . ended up in the

hospital

> > > yesterday . . I came home before the doctor would have wanted

> me to

> > > go - but the care there was so bad, I couldn't do any worse at

> home.

> > > The point of keeping me would be so they could give me one

> injection a

> > > day - that insurance won't pay for if one is not hospitalized.

> > > >

> > > > I understand what brought it on . . . too much sitting without

> > > moving about, and not enough water. . . Considering that I had

> to beg

> > > for water for six hours at the hospital, even after they knew

> it was a

> > > PE, and I would have been sitting in bed all the time, I'm far

> better

> > > off at home. .. Besides, within an hour after I left the

> hospital, we

> > > were square dancing! Much more fun!

> > > >

> > > > Hugs,

> > > >

> > > > Rogene

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Lea- I think I told you when I first joined the group that my Mom has

been having a lot of weird symptoms (aches in her feet, arthritis,

etc.) and I thought they were related to her implants, but that she

couldn't have them removed because her husband wouldn't let her.

Since then, her and her husband have separated and are going through a

divorce and custody battle over my 11 year old sister. It has gotten

REALLY ugly. I talked to my older sister yesterday and she thinks my

Mom may be addicted to pain killers (she's been taking them for

migraines and aches and pains due to a few car accidents for years.)

We're not sure if she needs to go to rehab or what the deal is, so my

sister is going to stay with her this weekend and try to figure out

what is going on with her and how far she is into the addiction. It is

scary for me because I live across the country and can't be of much

help due to my illness.

So, please keep my family in your prayers too.

Good luck with your doctor appointment this morning. We are all hoping

you are feeling better real soon!

Much Love, Krista

> >

> > Love you, Krista. Traci asked me if I would be her cyber mom and

> that made me happy, and she is now my sweet cyber

daughter...sometimes

> we do things that make people wonder if we are sane...we are,

even if

> the doctors tell us that we are insane...what do they know. I think

> that Sandy is my cyber daughter too, because she is a darling.

> >

> > Love always...Lea

> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`

> > Re: Goodmorning ~Happy New Year

to you

> > > both with love:

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Lea,

> > > >

> > > > My ear is doing ever so much better . . . hardly a sign of

> > > trouble. However, I'll stay on antibiotic for the full course

> because

> > > I want to be done with ear problems once and for all!

> > > >

> > > > I did have small PE Tuesday night . . . ended up in the

hospital

> > > yesterday . . I came home before the doctor would have wanted

> me to

> > > go - but the care there was so bad, I couldn't do any worse at

> home.

> > > The point of keeping me would be so they could give me one

> injection a

> > > day - that insurance won't pay for if one is not hospitalized.

> > > >

> > > > I understand what brought it on . . . too much sitting without

> > > moving about, and not enough water. . . Considering that I had

> to beg

> > > for water for six hours at the hospital, even after they knew

> it was a

> > > PE, and I would have been sitting in bed all the time, I'm far

> better

> > > off at home. .. Besides, within an hour after I left the

> hospital, we

> > > were square dancing! Much more fun!

> > > >

> > > > Hugs,

> > > >

> > > > Rogene

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Holy crap, Rogene, that's scary stuff! Is this something that happens

often to implantees? I'm so very glad you had the stuff to take to

help yourself. I agree that we are often much better off at home,

where it is clean and peaceful, when we can be. Glad you are doing

better, whew.

And I won't forget your birthday, either! I won't be near a

computer, but will sing you a b'day song that day!

Love,

Devon

> >

> > Rogene, you are such a special lady. Please take care, because we

> would be lost without you. PEs are serious and you should be on blood

> thinners, but that is your choice. I am glad that your ear is getting

> better. My ears get plugged up, but it goes away. Sometimes, my ear

> rings and it is always my right ear.

> >

> > Honey, we would never adopt a child at this time in our lives, but

> I have given tons of love to many children. is afraid of

> children, after what happened with mine. I took care of mentally

> retarded children for years. They are such special little souls. When

> I went to university, that is what I studied, because I wanted to know

> why we have so many retarded children, it just broke my heart...we

> still do not have the answers. It seemed to me that many came from

> highly educated people, like doctors and nurses!

> >

> > I have so much to do today...love you....Lea

> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~`````

> >

> > Sending love and prayers to you....Lea and

> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~`` `

> > Re: Goodmorning ~Happy New Year to you

> both with love:

> >

> >

> >

> > Lea,

> >

> > My ear is doing ever so much better . . . hardly a sign of

> trouble. However, I'll stay on antibiotic for the full course because

> I want to be done with ear problems once and for all!

> >

> > I did have small PE Tuesday night . . . ended up in the hospital

> yesterday . . I came home before the doctor would have wanted me to

> go - but the care there was so bad, I couldn't do any worse at home.

> The point of keeping me would be so they could give me one injection a

> day - that insurance won't pay for if one is not hospitalized.

> >

> > I understand what brought it on . . . too much sitting without

> moving about, and not enough water. . . Considering that I had to beg

> for water for six hours at the hospital, even after they knew it was a

> PE, and I would have been sitting in bed all the time, I'm far better

> off at home. .. Besides, within an hour after I left the hospital, we

> were square dancing! Much more fun!

> >

> > Hugs,

> >

> > Rogene

> >

>

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Holy crap, Rogene, that's scary stuff! Is this something that happens

often to implantees? I'm so very glad you had the stuff to take to

help yourself. I agree that we are often much better off at home,

where it is clean and peaceful, when we can be. Glad you are doing

better, whew.

And I won't forget your birthday, either! I won't be near a

computer, but will sing you a b'day song that day!

Love,

Devon

> >

> > Rogene, you are such a special lady. Please take care, because we

> would be lost without you. PEs are serious and you should be on blood

> thinners, but that is your choice. I am glad that your ear is getting

> better. My ears get plugged up, but it goes away. Sometimes, my ear

> rings and it is always my right ear.

> >

> > Honey, we would never adopt a child at this time in our lives, but

> I have given tons of love to many children. is afraid of

> children, after what happened with mine. I took care of mentally

> retarded children for years. They are such special little souls. When

> I went to university, that is what I studied, because I wanted to know

> why we have so many retarded children, it just broke my heart...we

> still do not have the answers. It seemed to me that many came from

> highly educated people, like doctors and nurses!

> >

> > I have so much to do today...love you....Lea

> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~`````

> >

> > Sending love and prayers to you....Lea and

> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~`` `

> > Re: Goodmorning ~Happy New Year to you

> both with love:

> >

> >

> >

> > Lea,

> >

> > My ear is doing ever so much better . . . hardly a sign of

> trouble. However, I'll stay on antibiotic for the full course because

> I want to be done with ear problems once and for all!

> >

> > I did have small PE Tuesday night . . . ended up in the hospital

> yesterday . . I came home before the doctor would have wanted me to

> go - but the care there was so bad, I couldn't do any worse at home.

> The point of keeping me would be so they could give me one injection a

> day - that insurance won't pay for if one is not hospitalized.

> >

> > I understand what brought it on . . . too much sitting without

> moving about, and not enough water. . . Considering that I had to beg

> for water for six hours at the hospital, even after they knew it was a

> PE, and I would have been sitting in bed all the time, I'm far better

> off at home. .. Besides, within an hour after I left the hospital, we

> were square dancing! Much more fun!

> >

> > Hugs,

> >

> > Rogene

> >

>

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Thank you, Lea! I am so grateful for all the helpful information on

conditions and medicines and alternative diets and healing that I have

found here. I hope to be able to be of some help as I go through this

explant and " life after explant " , so I will try to give back some

little bit of what everyone has given me through sharing. God

directed me here for a reason, of that I am very convinced. I am ready

to learn how to love my body, and I am ready to learn how to trust

women again. That's a really big deal. But I have to give as well as

receive, so will try as best as I can figure out how to.

Love,

Devon

> >

> > Rogene, you are such a special lady. Please take care, because we

> would be lost without you. PEs are serious and you should be on

blood

> thinners, but that is your choice. I am glad that your ear is

getting

> better. My ears get plugged up, but it goes away. Sometimes, my ear

> rings and it is always my right ear.

> >

> > Honey, we would never adopt a child at this time in our lives, but

> I have given tons of love to many children. is afraid of

> children, after what happened with mine. I took care of mentally

> retarded children for years. They are such special little souls.

When

> I went to university, that is what I studied, because I wanted

to know

> why we have so many retarded children, it just broke my heart...we

> still do not have the answers. It seemed to me that many came from

> highly educated people, like doctors and nurses!

> >

> > I have so much to do today...love you....Lea

> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`````

> >

> > Sending love and prayers to you....Lea and

> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~```

> > Re: Goodmorning ~Happy New Year to you

> both with love:

> >

> >

> >

> > Lea,

> >

> > My ear is doing ever so much better . . . hardly a sign of

> trouble. However, I'll stay on antibiotic for the full course

because

> I want to be done with ear problems once and for all!

> >

> > I did have small PE Tuesday night . . . ended up in the hospital

> yesterday . . I came home before the doctor would have wanted me to

> go - but the care there was so bad, I couldn't do any worse at home.

> The point of keeping me would be so they could give me one

injection a

> day - that insurance won't pay for if one is not hospitalized.

> >

> > I understand what brought it on . . . too much sitting without

> moving about, and not enough water. . . Considering that I had

to beg

> for water for six hours at the hospital, even after they knew it

was a

> PE, and I would have been sitting in bed all the time, I'm far

better

> off at home. .. Besides, within an hour after I left the

hospital, we

> were square dancing! Much more fun!

> >

> > Hugs,

> >

> > Rogene

> >

>

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Thank you, Lea! I am so grateful for all the helpful information on

conditions and medicines and alternative diets and healing that I have

found here. I hope to be able to be of some help as I go through this

explant and " life after explant " , so I will try to give back some

little bit of what everyone has given me through sharing. God

directed me here for a reason, of that I am very convinced. I am ready

to learn how to love my body, and I am ready to learn how to trust

women again. That's a really big deal. But I have to give as well as

receive, so will try as best as I can figure out how to.

Love,

Devon

> >

> > Rogene, you are such a special lady. Please take care, because we

> would be lost without you. PEs are serious and you should be on

blood

> thinners, but that is your choice. I am glad that your ear is

getting

> better. My ears get plugged up, but it goes away. Sometimes, my ear

> rings and it is always my right ear.

> >

> > Honey, we would never adopt a child at this time in our lives, but

> I have given tons of love to many children. is afraid of

> children, after what happened with mine. I took care of mentally

> retarded children for years. They are such special little souls.

When

> I went to university, that is what I studied, because I wanted

to know

> why we have so many retarded children, it just broke my heart...we

> still do not have the answers. It seemed to me that many came from

> highly educated people, like doctors and nurses!

> >

> > I have so much to do today...love you....Lea

> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`````

> >

> > Sending love and prayers to you....Lea and

> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~```

> > Re: Goodmorning ~Happy New Year to you

> both with love:

> >

> >

> >

> > Lea,

> >

> > My ear is doing ever so much better . . . hardly a sign of

> trouble. However, I'll stay on antibiotic for the full course

because

> I want to be done with ear problems once and for all!

> >

> > I did have small PE Tuesday night . . . ended up in the hospital

> yesterday . . I came home before the doctor would have wanted me to

> go - but the care there was so bad, I couldn't do any worse at home.

> The point of keeping me would be so they could give me one

injection a

> day - that insurance won't pay for if one is not hospitalized.

> >

> > I understand what brought it on . . . too much sitting without

> moving about, and not enough water. . . Considering that I had

to beg

> for water for six hours at the hospital, even after they knew it

was a

> PE, and I would have been sitting in bed all the time, I'm far

better

> off at home. .. Besides, within an hour after I left the

hospital, we

> were square dancing! Much more fun!

> >

> > Hugs,

> >

> > Rogene

> >

>

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Devon,

I don't believe my PE was implant related . . . I had deep vein thrombosis when I was only 17 and a number of minor clotting problems since then. I should have been watching my clotting time sinall along. I have what is termed "sticky blood".

I'm certainly happy to be out of that hospital! . . . I can't wait to give them a piece of my mind! . . . They certainly aren't trained to do the "care" part of healthcare.

I've been out square dancing since right after I got out of the hospital. I decided to take the shots (self-adminstered) that will keep my blood slippery until Coumadin has time to get my clotting factor to an acceptable goal. LOL! . . The doctor told me insurance wouldn't cover the shots if I left the hospital! WRONG! Reading through the precautions that come with the med convinced me that I'd rather be safe than sorry!

The joys of getting old! . . . You wouldn't believe how many tests I've had this past year! . . . The PE was the only test that found anything! Thank God! . . Sometimes I think they are taking advantage of the Medicare system. . . They wouldn't do that would they?

I hope you're getting ready for your surgery by addressing fungal issues and eating really, really healthy! You might even feel better BEFORE surgery!

Hugs,

Rogene

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Devon,

I don't believe my PE was implant related . . . I had deep vein thrombosis when I was only 17 and a number of minor clotting problems since then. I should have been watching my clotting time sinall along. I have what is termed "sticky blood".

I'm certainly happy to be out of that hospital! . . . I can't wait to give them a piece of my mind! . . . They certainly aren't trained to do the "care" part of healthcare.

I've been out square dancing since right after I got out of the hospital. I decided to take the shots (self-adminstered) that will keep my blood slippery until Coumadin has time to get my clotting factor to an acceptable goal. LOL! . . The doctor told me insurance wouldn't cover the shots if I left the hospital! WRONG! Reading through the precautions that come with the med convinced me that I'd rather be safe than sorry!

The joys of getting old! . . . You wouldn't believe how many tests I've had this past year! . . . The PE was the only test that found anything! Thank God! . . Sometimes I think they are taking advantage of the Medicare system. . . They wouldn't do that would they?

I hope you're getting ready for your surgery by addressing fungal issues and eating really, really healthy! You might even feel better BEFORE surgery!

Hugs,

Rogene

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I'm sorry to hear of the thrombosis. I'm relieved that it's not

implant-related only because it seems that everything that IS

implant-related is such a bugger to get rid of! I am glad you know

how to take care of yourself. I have said before I don't trust

doctors, and I still don't. I know I should have a bunch of tests

done, but I have a gut feeling not to, and I'm going with it. May be

my stubbon stupidity, I don't know, but it just doesn't " feel " right.

I'm massively impressed that you can give yourself shots - wow. I

think I might be able to if it meant staying out of one of those

horrors known as a hospital! The big hospital in the nearest " city "

has been found to have had corrupt ceo's, and now staph infection is

rampant - NOT where I want to be. I keep telling my husband if I ever

require immediate assistance, I'd better wake up anywhere but there!

I am trying to eat better, but I have to admit, it's a slow road. I

bought some of the Mineral Whey and some of the stuff to make kefir

form the Wilderness Family Naturals and will be getting some organic

milk today to make it with. We have upped the vegetable eating,too.

I have to go at it slowly, or I feel really sick and fall off the

wagon. So far, so good. I'm getting headaches, which to me points

out that stuff is coming out of my tissues, but I need to control it

so I'm not totally debilitated!

Love,

Devon

>

> Devon,

>

> I don't believe my PE was implant related . . . I had deep vein

thrombosis when I was only 17 and a number of minor clotting problems

since then. I should have been watching my clotting time sinall along.

I have what is termed " sticky blood " .

>

> I'm certainly happy to be out of that hospital! . . . I can't wait

to give them a piece of my mind! . . . They certainly aren't trained

to do the " care " part of healthcare.

>

> I've been out square dancing since right after I got out of the

hospital. I decided to take the shots (self-adminstered) that will

keep my blood slippery until Coumadin has time to get my clotting

factor to an acceptable goal. LOL! . . The doctor told me insurance

wouldn't cover the shots if I left the hospital! WRONG! Reading

through the precautions that come with the med convinced me that I'd

rather be safe than sorry!

>

> The joys of getting old! . . . You wouldn't believe how many tests

I've had this past year! . . . The PE was the only test that found

anything! Thank God! . . Sometimes I think they are taking advantage

of the Medicare system. . . They wouldn't do that would they?

>

> I hope you're getting ready for your surgery by addressing fungal

issues and eating really, really healthy! You might even feel better

BEFORE surgery!

>

> Hugs,

>

> Rogene

>

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I'm sorry to hear of the thrombosis. I'm relieved that it's not

implant-related only because it seems that everything that IS

implant-related is such a bugger to get rid of! I am glad you know

how to take care of yourself. I have said before I don't trust

doctors, and I still don't. I know I should have a bunch of tests

done, but I have a gut feeling not to, and I'm going with it. May be

my stubbon stupidity, I don't know, but it just doesn't " feel " right.

I'm massively impressed that you can give yourself shots - wow. I

think I might be able to if it meant staying out of one of those

horrors known as a hospital! The big hospital in the nearest " city "

has been found to have had corrupt ceo's, and now staph infection is

rampant - NOT where I want to be. I keep telling my husband if I ever

require immediate assistance, I'd better wake up anywhere but there!

I am trying to eat better, but I have to admit, it's a slow road. I

bought some of the Mineral Whey and some of the stuff to make kefir

form the Wilderness Family Naturals and will be getting some organic

milk today to make it with. We have upped the vegetable eating,too.

I have to go at it slowly, or I feel really sick and fall off the

wagon. So far, so good. I'm getting headaches, which to me points

out that stuff is coming out of my tissues, but I need to control it

so I'm not totally debilitated!

Love,

Devon

>

> Devon,

>

> I don't believe my PE was implant related . . . I had deep vein

thrombosis when I was only 17 and a number of minor clotting problems

since then. I should have been watching my clotting time sinall along.

I have what is termed " sticky blood " .

>

> I'm certainly happy to be out of that hospital! . . . I can't wait

to give them a piece of my mind! . . . They certainly aren't trained

to do the " care " part of healthcare.

>

> I've been out square dancing since right after I got out of the

hospital. I decided to take the shots (self-adminstered) that will

keep my blood slippery until Coumadin has time to get my clotting

factor to an acceptable goal. LOL! . . The doctor told me insurance

wouldn't cover the shots if I left the hospital! WRONG! Reading

through the precautions that come with the med convinced me that I'd

rather be safe than sorry!

>

> The joys of getting old! . . . You wouldn't believe how many tests

I've had this past year! . . . The PE was the only test that found

anything! Thank God! . . Sometimes I think they are taking advantage

of the Medicare system. . . They wouldn't do that would they?

>

> I hope you're getting ready for your surgery by addressing fungal

issues and eating really, really healthy! You might even feel better

BEFORE surgery!

>

> Hugs,

>

> Rogene

>

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Devon,

It sounds like you're on track . . . It's really, really stressful to abruptly change everything at one time. . . Making changes gradually can help you incorporate new things into your life style in a manner that makes it easier to continue. It's one step, one day at a time! . . . You didn't get sick overnight . . . Your body needs time to do its repair work.

BTW, the shots are easy . . . less painful than pinching yourself! Much less painful than being in a hospital bed for days! . . ly, I felt like they wanted more patients who needed minimal care!

Hugs and prayers,

Rogene

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Devon,

It sounds like you're on track . . . It's really, really stressful to abruptly change everything at one time. . . Making changes gradually can help you incorporate new things into your life style in a manner that makes it easier to continue. It's one step, one day at a time! . . . You didn't get sick overnight . . . Your body needs time to do its repair work.

BTW, the shots are easy . . . less painful than pinching yourself! Much less painful than being in a hospital bed for days! . . ly, I felt like they wanted more patients who needed minimal care!

Hugs and prayers,

Rogene

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