Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 Joan, What ever happened with your friend that was told to take 20mg 3x a day of prednisone? Curious. ((Hugs)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 You're welcome, Joan! =D. I wish I could take credit for having a great memory on this one, but truth is, I save a lot of my emails. I save the important ones. =) I was going through them today and yesterday and have been asking and responding to certain emails. I *think* I am all caught up. For how long is another question! But keep me [us] updated on your friend. Does she have a name? Btw, the messages you flag for later. Please respond, we all have busy lives and can't get to things right away. But that doesn't make it old news. We aren't graded on any timelines. Right a, Pat, Everyone? =) Not only that, the same subjects come up all the time. Bcs we have new info on them or someone else is going through it [now] themselves and need more info from someone who has been through it. So don't feel funny. Just make a note at the beginning that you are replying late if you want to. That is what I do. =) Smiles, xxoo << Hi, , Thanks so much for asking about my friend. She did not get the script filled. She talked with her family doctor and her neurologist, and they both told her the same thing I did -- this treatment was way out of line for FMS. She (my friend) made an appointment with a different rheumy, so as soon as she sees this new doc, I will keep you posted. Again, thanks for asking . You've got a great memory. I have good intentions, but I just cannot seem to remember all that is going on for everyone. I flag some messages to reply to later, and I get so far behind that I feel funny responding at such a later date. Hugs, Joan >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 , If we start grading on timelines, I am in big trouble. I do the same thing Joan does and my responses may be late but want people to know I care about the things that may be troubling them. No one should ever apologize for not getting the the list mail in a timely manner. We have busy lives and also some days when typing is difficult because our hands hurt. Time is the last thing we are concerned about - the love and compassion is all that matters and it is never to late for that. Are you listening Joan???? Pat At 08:22 PM 04/09/2000 -0400, you wrote: >You're welcome, Joan! =D. I wish I could take credit for having a great >memory on this one, but truth is, I save a lot of my emails. I save the >important ones. =) I was going through them today and yesterday and have been >asking and responding to certain emails. I *think* I am all caught up. For >how long is another question! But keep me [us] updated on your friend. Does >she have a name? > >Btw, the messages you flag for later. Please respond, we all have busy lives >and can't get to things right away. But that doesn't make it old news. We >aren't graded on any timelines. Right a, Pat, Everyone? =) Not only that, >the same subjects come up all the time. Bcs we have new info on them or >someone else is going through it [now] themselves and need more info from >someone who has been through it. So don't feel funny. Just make a note at the >beginning that you are replying late if you want to. That is what I do. =) > >Smiles, xxoo > > ><< Hi, , > > Thanks so much for asking about my friend. She did not get the script > filled. She talked with her family doctor and her neurologist, and they > both told her the same thing I did -- this treatment was way out of line > for FMS. She (my friend) made an appointment with a different rheumy, so > as soon as she sees this new doc, I will keep you posted. Again, thanks > for asking . You've got a great memory. I have good intentions, but > I just cannot seem to remember all that is going on for everyone. I flag > some messages to reply to later, and I get so far behind that I feel > funny responding at such a later date. > > Hugs, > Joan >> > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >PERFORM CPR ON YOUR APR! >Get a NextCard Visa, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as >0.0% Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. >Apply NOW! >1/2121/4/_/478567/_/955326134/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >URL to change your membership options: /group/ >RA-support website: http://www.rasupport.webprovider.com/ >Our chat room: www.delphi.com/RheumatoidArth1/start Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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