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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

>

>

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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

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

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  • 2 months later...

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

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