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Oh, Eunice! That was definitely a bad year. It's interesting

that once you were asleep the surgeon had no problem. Do you

think tension may have tightened up your veins?

Hugs, Lynn

Hi Lynn,

I was in the operating room twice for the porta-cath. The first time

I was

not put to sleep and my surgeon could not get my veins to cooperate.

It was

to be a 30 minute process and he tried for 1 hr and 45 minutes. He

gave up,

scheduled me for the next week to be put to sleep. He had no problem

that

time. I was in the operating room 5 times that year.

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Eunice

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In a message dated 7/12/2006 8:51:42 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

purple7raptor@... writes:

That was definitely a bad year. It's interesting

that once you were asleep the surgeon had no problem. Do you

think tension may have tightened up your veins?

Hi Lynn,

1995 was not a really bad year. I don't want to go through it again, but it

made me appreciate life more. I thiink what helped me more that year was

always keeping a positive attitude, having great doctors and my faith in God.

There were days I felt down, but I always found something to laugh about.

I don't think it was tension with my veins because even now, sometimes it is

hard to get blood. One funny thing that happened was once I had gone in for

bloodwork between my treatments and the nurse could not get blood, so I told

her to use the porta-cath. She could not even get blood that way. Finally,

I realized she was getting stressed so I calmed her down and the blood

starting flowing the way it should.

hugs

Eunice

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In a message dated 7/15/2006 10:16:38 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

purple7raptor@... writes:

That's really interesting that when you calmed the nurse down

your blood started flowing.

Hi Lynn,

She was getting very upset and I think that was the biggest problem. She

was trying to hurry because the lab was waiting and she thought she was hurting

me. Once I told her to slow down, that she wasn't hurting me at all, things

went much better.

hugs

Eunice

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Eunice,

That's really interesting that when you calmed the nurse down

your blood started flowing. LOL

Lynn

In a message dated 7/12/2006 8:51:42 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

purple7raptor@... writes:

That was definitely a bad year. It's interesting

that once you were asleep the surgeon had no problem. Do you

think tension may have tightened up your veins?

Hi Lynn,

1995 was not a really bad year. I don't want to go through it again,

but it

made me appreciate life more. I thiink what helped me more that year

was

always keeping a positive attitude, having great doctors and my faith

in God.

There were days I felt down, but I always found something to laugh

about.

I don't think it was tension with my veins because even now, sometimes

it is

hard to get blood. One funny thing that happened was once I had gone

in for

bloodwork between my treatments and the nurse could not get blood, so

I told

her to use the porta-cath. She could not even get blood that way.

Finally,

I realized she was getting stressed so I calmed her down and the blood

starting flowing the way it should.

hugs

Eunice

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Hi Eunice - I am also sorry to hear about your aunt. I lost my mom last

Friday and it has been devestating.

Carole in Las Vegas

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> Eunice, I am truly sorry to hear about the loss of your favorite aunt, my

> prayers are with the family.

>

> " TLC " Joyce

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Hi Carol,

I don't know you b/c i just joined but I wanted to say i'm sorry about your

mom. I lost my dad 3 1/2 years ago (he had stomach cancer) and i'm still

devestated. I just can't get over his death. I hope you are doing ok.

In a message dated 7/21/2006 1:06:32 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

onelvlady@... writes:

Hi Eunice - I am also sorry to hear about your aunt. I lost my mom last

Friday and it has been devestating.

Carole in Las Vegas

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Eunice, May the love for your Aunt match the sorrow in your heart.

S Wilkinson,

Rome, New York

RE: EUNICE

Eunice, I am truly sorry to hear about the loss of your favorite aunt, my

prayers are with the family.

" TLC " Joyce

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Carole in Las Vegas, There are no words to describe the loss of a parent.

The one ray of hope is that they will be in your mind always.

S Wilkinson,

Rome, New York

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Hi Eunice - I am also sorry to hear about your aunt. I lost my mom last

Friday and it has been devestating.

Carole in Las Vegas

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Dear Eunice,

I am sorry about the loss of your dear Aunt.

Family is precious. You have all those good

memories to cherish. I will pray for her and

your whole family. May the Lord hold all of

you close. your family.

Sincerely,

Annie

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