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My wife hated the letter I wrote for her--she said it sounded too

" clinical " . Of course, I'm in the pharmaceutical business, in a clinical

capacity, so go figure.

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My wife hated the letter I wrote for her--she said it sounded too

" clinical " . Of course, I'm in the pharmaceutical business, in a clinical

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My wife hated the letter I wrote for her--she said it sounded too

" clinical " . Of course, I'm in the pharmaceutical business, in a clinical

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Dear a,

Here is what I did: I went to the site. I found out everything that I

needed to know. (People WILL ask you questions about it and think you are

stark, raving, mad) I called my insurance company FIRST. I saw how many

problems people were having by not doing that. I knew that if insurance

didn't pay I would have to talk to my husband sooner. (Like, " Hey honey, I

just mortgaged the house...LOL, just kiddin') I got my appointment with my

PCP, ran all the tests etc. I knew that my deductable hadn't been met and

that my husband would see the check stubs so I think that is when I first

mentioned it. You have already set the ball rolling by this point and

they,for some reason,don't feel that they have to " Fix It " (That is what Dr.

R is for) Then Hubby feels honored when you ask him to write a support

letter. You have to think game plan. What is it that Jeff Foxworthy says,

" Show men something to do with sports or something naked and they are all

yours " . (Being that my weight is what it is I opted for number 1) I showed

Mike the well thought out, money is all there, covered game plan. (Oh, I

also told him that I needed him to take off a week and take care of the kids

for me since I was going to NC)

So...there's my approach a. Good Luck...Go Team Go

Love,

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Dear a,

Here is what I did: I went to the site. I found out everything that I

needed to know. (People WILL ask you questions about it and think you are

stark, raving, mad) I called my insurance company FIRST. I saw how many

problems people were having by not doing that. I knew that if insurance

didn't pay I would have to talk to my husband sooner. (Like, " Hey honey, I

just mortgaged the house...LOL, just kiddin') I got my appointment with my

PCP, ran all the tests etc. I knew that my deductable hadn't been met and

that my husband would see the check stubs so I think that is when I first

mentioned it. You have already set the ball rolling by this point and

they,for some reason,don't feel that they have to " Fix It " (That is what Dr.

R is for) Then Hubby feels honored when you ask him to write a support

letter. You have to think game plan. What is it that Jeff Foxworthy says,

" Show men something to do with sports or something naked and they are all

yours " . (Being that my weight is what it is I opted for number 1) I showed

Mike the well thought out, money is all there, covered game plan. (Oh, I

also told him that I needed him to take off a week and take care of the kids

for me since I was going to NC)

So...there's my approach a. Good Luck...Go Team Go

Love,

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Dear a,

Here is what I did: I went to the site. I found out everything that I

needed to know. (People WILL ask you questions about it and think you are

stark, raving, mad) I called my insurance company FIRST. I saw how many

problems people were having by not doing that. I knew that if insurance

didn't pay I would have to talk to my husband sooner. (Like, " Hey honey, I

just mortgaged the house...LOL, just kiddin') I got my appointment with my

PCP, ran all the tests etc. I knew that my deductable hadn't been met and

that my husband would see the check stubs so I think that is when I first

mentioned it. You have already set the ball rolling by this point and

they,for some reason,don't feel that they have to " Fix It " (That is what Dr.

R is for) Then Hubby feels honored when you ask him to write a support

letter. You have to think game plan. What is it that Jeff Foxworthy says,

" Show men something to do with sports or something naked and they are all

yours " . (Being that my weight is what it is I opted for number 1) I showed

Mike the well thought out, money is all there, covered game plan. (Oh, I

also told him that I needed him to take off a week and take care of the kids

for me since I was going to NC)

So...there's my approach a. Good Luck...Go Team Go

Love,

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Wow! Hmmmmm. I didn't prepare anything to say. I just told him that I would be

having this

surgery. I invited him to sit down with me and look at the web site. I showed

him the

pictures, I showed him the videos (he's not a computer guy and he was amazed at

the ability

of the computer to even show videos) and I showed him the medical warnings. We

talked

about the possible complications and the risks. I never doubted that he'd

support me. He

knew how independent I was when he signed on 34 years ago. He was a little

surprised

when I told him that I would like to have it in May and said " so soon? " ...but I

know he was

thinking more logistics than anything since we just returned from a two month

trip.

My husband had a triple bypass in November. He did it to save his life. I'm

having a bypass

too. I'm doing it to save my life. I think his surgery was a little more risky.

There was no

doubt in his mind, I'm sure, that he would get the support, physical and

emotional, that he

needed from me. I cared for him as I would a child. And I have no doubt that I

will receive

the same back should it be needed.

Flo in land

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Wow! Hmmmmm. I didn't prepare anything to say. I just told him that I would be

having this

surgery. I invited him to sit down with me and look at the web site. I showed

him the

pictures, I showed him the videos (he's not a computer guy and he was amazed at

the ability

of the computer to even show videos) and I showed him the medical warnings. We

talked

about the possible complications and the risks. I never doubted that he'd

support me. He

knew how independent I was when he signed on 34 years ago. He was a little

surprised

when I told him that I would like to have it in May and said " so soon? " ...but I

know he was

thinking more logistics than anything since we just returned from a two month

trip.

My husband had a triple bypass in November. He did it to save his life. I'm

having a bypass

too. I'm doing it to save my life. I think his surgery was a little more risky.

There was no

doubt in his mind, I'm sure, that he would get the support, physical and

emotional, that he

needed from me. I cared for him as I would a child. And I have no doubt that I

will receive

the same back should it be needed.

Flo in land

I

Florence Ballengee

Hollywood, land

florence@...

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Wow! Hmmmmm. I didn't prepare anything to say. I just told him that I would be

having this

surgery. I invited him to sit down with me and look at the web site. I showed

him the

pictures, I showed him the videos (he's not a computer guy and he was amazed at

the ability

of the computer to even show videos) and I showed him the medical warnings. We

talked

about the possible complications and the risks. I never doubted that he'd

support me. He

knew how independent I was when he signed on 34 years ago. He was a little

surprised

when I told him that I would like to have it in May and said " so soon? " ...but I

know he was

thinking more logistics than anything since we just returned from a two month

trip.

My husband had a triple bypass in November. He did it to save his life. I'm

having a bypass

too. I'm doing it to save my life. I think his surgery was a little more risky.

There was no

doubt in his mind, I'm sure, that he would get the support, physical and

emotional, that he

needed from me. I cared for him as I would a child. And I have no doubt that I

will receive

the same back should it be needed.

Flo in land

I

Florence Ballengee

Hollywood, land

florence@...

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Hi a,

I have to say that my husband was and is totally supportive of the

decision. He knows how much this means to me and how important it is to

become a healthier person. Also, since it looks like I will have to be a

self pay he even suggested that I could sell some of our things to help

get the money. Has you husband seen the website? Does he know the

dangers of staying morbidly obese compared to having this surgery? If he

is not supportive maybe try a little bit at a time. I believe that

unless you live as a morbidly obese person as understanding as people

can be they really have no clue what it is like to be trapped in a fat

body. Best of luck to you.

Beth (Ontario, Canada)

very pre-op

a Warner wrote:

> Leaves

>

> Hi,

>

> Let's talk about husbands, sorry guys, but this is important. Please

> share with me the responses you received, how you approached the

> subject to them, and if any of you had problems with him, how did you

> deal with it and was it successful?

>

> a

>

>

>

>

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Hi a,

I have to say that my husband was and is totally supportive of the

decision. He knows how much this means to me and how important it is to

become a healthier person. Also, since it looks like I will have to be a

self pay he even suggested that I could sell some of our things to help

get the money. Has you husband seen the website? Does he know the

dangers of staying morbidly obese compared to having this surgery? If he

is not supportive maybe try a little bit at a time. I believe that

unless you live as a morbidly obese person as understanding as people

can be they really have no clue what it is like to be trapped in a fat

body. Best of luck to you.

Beth (Ontario, Canada)

very pre-op

a Warner wrote:

> Leaves

>

> Hi,

>

> Let's talk about husbands, sorry guys, but this is important. Please

> share with me the responses you received, how you approached the

> subject to them, and if any of you had problems with him, how did you

> deal with it and was it successful?

>

> a

>

>

>

>

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Hi a,

I have to say that my husband was and is totally supportive of the

decision. He knows how much this means to me and how important it is to

become a healthier person. Also, since it looks like I will have to be a

self pay he even suggested that I could sell some of our things to help

get the money. Has you husband seen the website? Does he know the

dangers of staying morbidly obese compared to having this surgery? If he

is not supportive maybe try a little bit at a time. I believe that

unless you live as a morbidly obese person as understanding as people

can be they really have no clue what it is like to be trapped in a fat

body. Best of luck to you.

Beth (Ontario, Canada)

very pre-op

a Warner wrote:

> Leaves

>

> Hi,

>

> Let's talk about husbands, sorry guys, but this is important. Please

> share with me the responses you received, how you approached the

> subject to them, and if any of you had problems with him, how did you

> deal with it and was it successful?

>

> a

>

>

>

>

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My husband knows I've been very unhappy with my weight for a long time. I

have gained 80 lbs since we first started going together. He doesn't say

too much about my weight, but I know it bothers him too. It has to, since I

haven't had any interest in the " s " work in almost a year.

Anyway, I told him a week before I went to Indy to visit a hospital there.

He didn't say too much. After I came back and told him it wasn't for me, I

told him about Dr. R's surgery. He hasn't really said anything either way.

He accepts my decision in whatever I do. The only thing I haven't yet

brought up to him is that I may be a self-pay if the insurance refuses the

surgery. I don't know how he will feel about me taking money out of my

401K. But...I have worked hard for that money, so I should be able to spend

it however I want. My husband is really an easy-going man, and lets me do

what I think best. I know this probably doesn't help, but that's my story.

Husbands

> Leaves

>

> Hi,

>

> Let's talk about husbands, sorry guys, but this is important. Please

share with me the responses you received, how you approached the subject to

them, and if any of you had problems with him, how did you deal with it and

was it successful?

>

> a

>

>

>

>

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Dear Flo,

How beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The first draft of my husband Randy's letter

sounded more

like a business letter. Of course he is a telecommunications engineer and writes

policies and

procedures all day long, so I guess I should have expected it. Anyway I vetoed

it and he is

rewriting it. We'll see what he comes up with next. I gave him an F on the first

one.

Love,

Genz

florence@... wrote:

> Wow! Hmmmmm. I didn't prepare anything to say. I just told him that I would

be having this

> surgery. I invited him to sit down with me and look at the web site. I showed

him the

> pictures, I showed him the videos (he's not a computer guy and he was amazed

at the ability

> of the computer to even show videos) and I showed him the medical warnings. We

talked

> about the possible complications and the risks. I never doubted that he'd

support me. He

> knew how independent I was when he signed on 34 years ago. He was a little

surprised

> when I told him that I would like to have it in May and said " so soon? " ...but

I know he was

> thinking more logistics than anything since we just returned from a two month

trip.

>

> My husband had a triple bypass in November. He did it to save his life. I'm

having a bypass

> too. I'm doing it to save my life. I think his surgery was a little more

risky. There was no

> doubt in his mind, I'm sure, that he would get the support, physical and

emotional, that he

> needed from me. I cared for him as I would a child. And I have no doubt that I

will receive

> the same back should it be needed.

>

> Flo in land

>

> I

>

> Florence Ballengee

> Hollywood, land

> florence@...

>

> Download NeoPlanet at http://www.neoplanet.com

>

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Dear Flo,

How beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The first draft of my husband Randy's letter

sounded more

like a business letter. Of course he is a telecommunications engineer and writes

policies and

procedures all day long, so I guess I should have expected it. Anyway I vetoed

it and he is

rewriting it. We'll see what he comes up with next. I gave him an F on the first

one.

Love,

Genz

florence@... wrote:

> Wow! Hmmmmm. I didn't prepare anything to say. I just told him that I would

be having this

> surgery. I invited him to sit down with me and look at the web site. I showed

him the

> pictures, I showed him the videos (he's not a computer guy and he was amazed

at the ability

> of the computer to even show videos) and I showed him the medical warnings. We

talked

> about the possible complications and the risks. I never doubted that he'd

support me. He

> knew how independent I was when he signed on 34 years ago. He was a little

surprised

> when I told him that I would like to have it in May and said " so soon? " ...but

I know he was

> thinking more logistics than anything since we just returned from a two month

trip.

>

> My husband had a triple bypass in November. He did it to save his life. I'm

having a bypass

> too. I'm doing it to save my life. I think his surgery was a little more

risky. There was no

> doubt in his mind, I'm sure, that he would get the support, physical and

emotional, that he

> needed from me. I cared for him as I would a child. And I have no doubt that I

will receive

> the same back should it be needed.

>

> Flo in land

>

> I

>

> Florence Ballengee

> Hollywood, land

> florence@...

>

> Download NeoPlanet at http://www.neoplanet.com

>

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

> Get paid for the stuff you know!

> Get answers for the stuff you don’t. And get $10 to spend on the site!

> http://click.egroups.com/1/2200/1/_/453517/_/956694617/

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

>

> This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at Onelist.com

> Please visit our web site at http://clos.net

> Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm

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Dear Flo,

How beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The first draft of my husband Randy's letter

sounded more

like a business letter. Of course he is a telecommunications engineer and writes

policies and

procedures all day long, so I guess I should have expected it. Anyway I vetoed

it and he is

rewriting it. We'll see what he comes up with next. I gave him an F on the first

one.

Love,

Genz

florence@... wrote:

> Wow! Hmmmmm. I didn't prepare anything to say. I just told him that I would

be having this

> surgery. I invited him to sit down with me and look at the web site. I showed

him the

> pictures, I showed him the videos (he's not a computer guy and he was amazed

at the ability

> of the computer to even show videos) and I showed him the medical warnings. We

talked

> about the possible complications and the risks. I never doubted that he'd

support me. He

> knew how independent I was when he signed on 34 years ago. He was a little

surprised

> when I told him that I would like to have it in May and said " so soon? " ...but

I know he was

> thinking more logistics than anything since we just returned from a two month

trip.

>

> My husband had a triple bypass in November. He did it to save his life. I'm

having a bypass

> too. I'm doing it to save my life. I think his surgery was a little more

risky. There was no

> doubt in his mind, I'm sure, that he would get the support, physical and

emotional, that he

> needed from me. I cared for him as I would a child. And I have no doubt that I

will receive

> the same back should it be needed.

>

> Flo in land

>

> I

>

> Florence Ballengee

> Hollywood, land

> florence@...

>

> Download NeoPlanet at http://www.neoplanet.com

>

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

> Get paid for the stuff you know!

> Get answers for the stuff you don’t. And get $10 to spend on the site!

> http://click.egroups.com/1/2200/1/_/453517/_/956694617/

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

>

> This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at Onelist.com

> Please visit our web site at http://clos.net

> Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm

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In a message dated 4/25/00 4:10:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

shoutjoy@... writes:

<< Please share with me the responses you received, how you approached the

subject to them, and if any of you had problems with him, how did you deal

with it and was it successful? >>

Hi a,

I'm probably not much help on this one, but here goes...

My Doc. suggested I look into WLS. When hubby got home for the weekend (he

commutes) I told him the Doc had suggested it and asked him what he thought.

He was suprised as I had been and said take some time to think about it and

look into it. He also said he would contact someone he worked with on a

previous contract who was having WLS when she rolled off that contract.

He contacted her, she emailed me and gave me the obesityhelp.com website.

Meanwhile I had started researching on my own. When I checked out

obesityhelp.com I sat up all night reading and crying because I realized

there was finally a real chance for me to win this battle with weight that

I've waged my whole life. I called hubby the next day and told him I was

pretty sure I wanted to do the surgery, but I wasn't sure which one. He was

so supportive and told me just to keep researching and praying and we'd talk

about it at length when he got home.

Mind you, during this same timeframe, hubby and I had gone on a church

retreat where I received the " listen up this time " call to full time ministry

(I've felt the call in the past and ignored it). Talk about a confusing

time!

As I read stuff and wrote to people and got responses, I emailed them to

hubby and when I discovered clos.net, I sent him the link and said this might

be the one.

The clincher for me in deciding to do the surgery came when I went to Dallas

to visit hubby and also toured Perkins School of Theology at Southern

Methodist University. The buildings on the campus are older (i.e., no

elevators) and climbing up and down three flights of stairs to sit in on

classes and meet professors nearly killed me!!!!! I reported to hubby that I

NEEDED this surgery so that I could be healthy not only for our family, but

also to have the stamina to learn what God intends me to learn so that I can

serve him.

I've very blessed that my hubby has been extremely supportive. He bent over

backwards to arrange his schedule so that I could have the surgery sooner

than we originally talked about, and has been there every step of the way.

Don't know if this helps you at all, but I know I'm thankful to have such a

wonderful hubby.

{{HUGS}}

Claire

Redhead in FL

MGB 4/10/00 !!!!

Dr. Rutledge (http:/clos.net)

" He who began a good work in you will be faithful to complete it until the

day of Christ Jesus. " - Phil. 1:6

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In a message dated 4/25/00 4:10:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

shoutjoy@... writes:

<< Please share with me the responses you received, how you approached the

subject to them, and if any of you had problems with him, how did you deal

with it and was it successful? >>

Hi a,

I'm probably not much help on this one, but here goes...

My Doc. suggested I look into WLS. When hubby got home for the weekend (he

commutes) I told him the Doc had suggested it and asked him what he thought.

He was suprised as I had been and said take some time to think about it and

look into it. He also said he would contact someone he worked with on a

previous contract who was having WLS when she rolled off that contract.

He contacted her, she emailed me and gave me the obesityhelp.com website.

Meanwhile I had started researching on my own. When I checked out

obesityhelp.com I sat up all night reading and crying because I realized

there was finally a real chance for me to win this battle with weight that

I've waged my whole life. I called hubby the next day and told him I was

pretty sure I wanted to do the surgery, but I wasn't sure which one. He was

so supportive and told me just to keep researching and praying and we'd talk

about it at length when he got home.

Mind you, during this same timeframe, hubby and I had gone on a church

retreat where I received the " listen up this time " call to full time ministry

(I've felt the call in the past and ignored it). Talk about a confusing

time!

As I read stuff and wrote to people and got responses, I emailed them to

hubby and when I discovered clos.net, I sent him the link and said this might

be the one.

The clincher for me in deciding to do the surgery came when I went to Dallas

to visit hubby and also toured Perkins School of Theology at Southern

Methodist University. The buildings on the campus are older (i.e., no

elevators) and climbing up and down three flights of stairs to sit in on

classes and meet professors nearly killed me!!!!! I reported to hubby that I

NEEDED this surgery so that I could be healthy not only for our family, but

also to have the stamina to learn what God intends me to learn so that I can

serve him.

I've very blessed that my hubby has been extremely supportive. He bent over

backwards to arrange his schedule so that I could have the surgery sooner

than we originally talked about, and has been there every step of the way.

Don't know if this helps you at all, but I know I'm thankful to have such a

wonderful hubby.

{{HUGS}}

Claire

Redhead in FL

MGB 4/10/00 !!!!

Dr. Rutledge (http:/clos.net)

" He who began a good work in you will be faithful to complete it until the

day of Christ Jesus. " - Phil. 1:6

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In a message dated 4/25/00 4:10:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

shoutjoy@... writes:

<< Please share with me the responses you received, how you approached the

subject to them, and if any of you had problems with him, how did you deal

with it and was it successful? >>

Hi a,

I'm probably not much help on this one, but here goes...

My Doc. suggested I look into WLS. When hubby got home for the weekend (he

commutes) I told him the Doc had suggested it and asked him what he thought.

He was suprised as I had been and said take some time to think about it and

look into it. He also said he would contact someone he worked with on a

previous contract who was having WLS when she rolled off that contract.

He contacted her, she emailed me and gave me the obesityhelp.com website.

Meanwhile I had started researching on my own. When I checked out

obesityhelp.com I sat up all night reading and crying because I realized

there was finally a real chance for me to win this battle with weight that

I've waged my whole life. I called hubby the next day and told him I was

pretty sure I wanted to do the surgery, but I wasn't sure which one. He was

so supportive and told me just to keep researching and praying and we'd talk

about it at length when he got home.

Mind you, during this same timeframe, hubby and I had gone on a church

retreat where I received the " listen up this time " call to full time ministry

(I've felt the call in the past and ignored it). Talk about a confusing

time!

As I read stuff and wrote to people and got responses, I emailed them to

hubby and when I discovered clos.net, I sent him the link and said this might

be the one.

The clincher for me in deciding to do the surgery came when I went to Dallas

to visit hubby and also toured Perkins School of Theology at Southern

Methodist University. The buildings on the campus are older (i.e., no

elevators) and climbing up and down three flights of stairs to sit in on

classes and meet professors nearly killed me!!!!! I reported to hubby that I

NEEDED this surgery so that I could be healthy not only for our family, but

also to have the stamina to learn what God intends me to learn so that I can

serve him.

I've very blessed that my hubby has been extremely supportive. He bent over

backwards to arrange his schedule so that I could have the surgery sooner

than we originally talked about, and has been there every step of the way.

Don't know if this helps you at all, but I know I'm thankful to have such a

wonderful hubby.

{{HUGS}}

Claire

Redhead in FL

MGB 4/10/00 !!!!

Dr. Rutledge (http:/clos.net)

" He who began a good work in you will be faithful to complete it until the

day of Christ Jesus. " - Phil. 1:6

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Well Seeing that my hubby also needs this operation. He was just fine

with it. Although I am doing all the research,a nd just educationg

him with my digging and work.

as far as his support letter...I wrote it, from both of us basically,

so we can both sign it in support of each other. He read it, and

said

'Hey thanks, I always wanted to use some of those words in a real

sentence!' *LOL*

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Well Seeing that my hubby also needs this operation. He was just fine

with it. Although I am doing all the research,a nd just educationg

him with my digging and work.

as far as his support letter...I wrote it, from both of us basically,

so we can both sign it in support of each other. He read it, and

said

'Hey thanks, I always wanted to use some of those words in a real

sentence!' *LOL*

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Well Seeing that my hubby also needs this operation. He was just fine

with it. Although I am doing all the research,a nd just educationg

him with my digging and work.

as far as his support letter...I wrote it, from both of us basically,

so we can both sign it in support of each other. He read it, and

said

'Hey thanks, I always wanted to use some of those words in a real

sentence!' *LOL*

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In a message dated 4/26/00 8:11:37 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

pookiethebear@... writes:

<< He read it, and

said

'Hey thanks, I always wanted to use some of those words in a real

sentence!' *LOL*

>>

ROFL!

{{HUGS}}

Claire

Redhead in FL

MGB 4/10/00 !!!!

Dr. Rutledge (http:/clos.net)

" He who began a good work in you will be faithful to complete it until the

day of Christ Jesus. " - Phil. 1:6

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Before we got married I drilled him about the care of Cf and such. I basically

told him if you can't handle it ship out. It would be a lot of work, hardship,

and worry.

Well I guess he is still here and he adopted my son a few years ago. I think

when I started working eves. a few years ago, it pushed him to learn

EVERYTHING!! I was still the main caregiver until I switched to nights.

It should be teamwork as you all know if can be very hard and tiring at times.

Darci

Mother of 7wcf, Brayden 3 wocf, and Mackenzie 3 months no cf

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I am not sure what the thread is. In any case, Ron is a stay at home

Daddy, so he does most of the primary care. I do the nights (night

time treatments, nighttime ivs, etc) and he does all the daytime, and

of course, if I am out of town, then he does both.

Take care,

Jen

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