Guest guest Posted October 9, 2001 Report Share Posted October 9, 2001 Keri, I'm so sorry about your Dad's accident. I wish him a speedy recovery - sounds like he is lucky to have a daugther like you! Terri P.S. congratulations! --- Keri Hejl octavious999@...> wrote: > Everyone, > I just wanted to thank everyone for wishing me well > on my marriage and clear tube. I am sorry it has > taken me so long to respond, but my dad fell of a > ladder when he was washing out the gutters (like 6 > or 8 feet!) and he shattered his pelvis, and he > tried to hold on to the gutter and cut his hand all > the way to the tendons. He had surgery done on his > hip, they put metal plates in him and had to have > surgery on his finger to sew the tendons back > together. He just came home from the hospital Friday > and I have been going down there to help out. He > lives about 3 hours from me. He is in pretty good > spirits so far, but it is going to be a really long > recovery. and he is the type of person who loves > staying busy, so I think it might get harder on him. > Please keep him in your prayers. I will try to catch > up with everyone, but I will be helping my dad as > much as I can. Know that I am thinking about all of > you. Take care. ----Keri Ward > > > Find the best deals on the web at AltaVista > Shopping! > http://www.shopping.altavista.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2001 Report Share Posted October 9, 2001 Terri, thanks for wishing my dad a speedy recovery, and thanks for the compliment. How have you been doing? What's new? I haven't been reading post latley, but I think I will be a lot more now. I am working less hours at work now. Take care.----Keri > > Keri, > I'm so sorry about your Dad's accident. I wish him a > speedy recovery - sounds like he is lucky to have a > daugther like you! > Terri > > P.S. congratulations! > > --- Keri Hejl octavious999@...> wrote: > > Everyone, > > I just wanted to thank everyone for wishing me well > > on my marriage and clear tube. I am sorry it has > > taken me so long to respond, but my dad fell of a > > ladder when he was washing out the gutters (like 6 > > or 8 feet!) and he shattered his pelvis, and he > > tried to hold on to the gutter and cut his hand all > > the way to the tendons. He had surgery done on his > > hip, they put metal plates in him and had to have > > surgery on his finger to sew the tendons back > > together. He just came home from the hospital Friday > > and I have been going down there to help out. He > > lives about 3 hours from me. He is in pretty good > > spirits so far, but it is going to be a really long > > recovery. and he is the type of person who loves > > staying busy, so I think it might get harder on him. > > Please keep him in your prayers. I will try to catch > > up with everyone, but I will be helping my dad as > > much as I can. Know that I am thinking about all of > > you. Take care. ----Keri Ward > > > > > > Find the best deals on the web at AltaVista > > Shopping! > > http://www.shopping.altavista.com > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2001 Report Share Posted December 9, 2001 Keri, I am very behind on my post.. been sick again! I am soo sorry you didn't get to buy trooper... I am thinking of you and heath lisa r Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2001 Report Share Posted December 10, 2001 Keri, First of all let me say that I'm sorry you were not able to bury Trooper as you had planned. I know you fought long and hard to be able to bring him home and it must have been disheartening to not be able follow through with your plans. {{{{{{HUGS}}}}}} Regarding your ?...It is not at all bad to have a varying length for your cycle. Most women are generally around the same # of days, give a take a few...but I don't think most are exactly X amount of days every month. There is a part of your cycle thought that is constant and that is the time from O until af arrives...that should be constant every month (maybe varying by 1 day either way). But the first part of your cycle (up until you O) can vary and for many reasons. Usually you will O around the same general time in your cycle, but not always on the exact same cycle day...when I first started charting I O'd on cd 18 then next cd 17 then I went to cd 14 and went back and forth from there on out Oing somewhere between cd13-15....so that caused my total cycle length to be different, but the end half of it remained the same. If you had a 23 day cycle it probably means that you O'd early that cycle like maybe are cd 9 or 10...but you couldn't say for sure unless you were charting or having tests done at the dr. Hopefully that all made some sort of sense. -AmyR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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