Guest guest Posted June 18, 2005 Report Share Posted June 18, 2005 They are prescription pills, the doctor prescribed them. They are large, I think I had to take about 4 or 5 every half hour with a glass of water, total of 30 maybe, my mind is shot, sorry. That was after not eating that day too, but you can have lots of liquids. Nope, no disgusting white stuff. Suddenly you get cleaned out maybe two times then have nothing but water for about 2 hours, it wasnt so bad, the worse thing was not having coffee the next morning before the colonoscopy. ~Dianna Nonnie nonnie_nt@...> wrote:what kind of pills was it? You didn't have to drink a disgusting liquid? Nonnie Re: (unknown) I took the pills to clean out for the colonoscopy, it was great and easy. And yes, the procedure itself is a breeze. A piece of cake. ~~Dianna Hil hilsshop@...> wrote:I did not find a colonoscopy painful at all. Actually the cleaning out stuff did not taste that bad just the idea of it I think. You are given a IV and with me it just relaxes me. Some people go to sleep with it and don't even know they had a colonoscopy. I watch mine on the monitor and talk to the Dr while he is doing it:) With the CT scan you also need to drink some stuff which is not a laxative and have a IV with the dye. A Pet scan you are given radioactive stuff through a IV and have to sit for it to go through your system then spend a hour getting scanned inside a tube. The CT is more expensive then the colonoscopy and the PET Scan is extremely expensive and I doubt any insurance company would pay for it without a good reason. They probably would not pay for a CT without a good reason. I personally feel the best way to detect colon cancer or to prevent it by removing any polyps found is with the colonoscopy. They have a better view of your colon then anything else. With your CT or PET scan they would not be able to remove any polyps which could be cancer or precancer. If they find any and remove it you won't feel a thing or maybe a slight pinch. The thought of having it done is worse then the actual procedure. Please get one done ASAP. I really did not have any symptoms except occasional constipation I was not even mentioning to my Dr. Thankfully one day I casually mentioned it and a colonosopy was ordered. It saved my life as it caught it at stage 2. I have been scared silly of all these tests but now had them all I worried for nothing. Hil (unknown) A question please. Why does one have a colonoscopy and have to drink the awful solution. Would it be appropriate to have a PET and/or CT scan which is a lot less painful. However, I do want to do what is best to determine if there is a cancer. Also, would blood work show the cancer. Thank you - Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2005 Report Share Posted June 18, 2005 BONNIE, PLEASE DRINK THE LIQUID AND HAVE THE TEST. I PROLONGED IT TOO AND IF I WOULD HAVE HAD IT DONE, PROBABLY WOULDN'T BE HERE NOW TALKING TO YOU. BECAUSE I WOULD HAVE WENT IN TIME TO HAVE IT REMOVED DURING THE COLONOSCOPY INSTEAD OF HAVING CANCER LIKE I DO NOW. TRUST ME, THERE IS NOTHING TO IT. I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW I HAD IT DONE, WAS OUT LIKE A LIGHT. FROM WHAT I KNOW ABOUT PET AND CT SCANS, THEY DON'T SHOW UP A LOT, NOT LIKE COLONOSCOPY DOES. AS FOR BLOOD WORK, IT DOESN'T ALWAYS SHOW UP CANCER EITHER. SO DO THE COLONOSCOPY, THAT'S YOUR BEST BET ! Retirement2004@... wrote: A question please. Why does one have a colonoscopy and have to drink the awful solution. Would it be appropriate to have a PET and/or CT scan which is a lot less painful. However, I do want to do what is best to determine if there is a cancer. Also, would blood work show the cancer. Thank you - Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2005 Report Share Posted June 18, 2005 Oh I was miserable, it was just too humiliating.... I was so mad at the nurse or tech who did the scan. They could have had a potty chair there in that room. The only revenge I got is knowing he had to clean my shit up... LOL... Jolene ME wrote: > MY LORD...........WHAT KIND OF CT SCAN IS THAT? NEVER HEARD OF ALL > THAT HAPPENING. YOU MUST HAVE BEEN MISERABLE, JOLENE. > > Jolene Ehret jehret@...> wrote:My CT scan was most miserable > experience in my life. Way more invasive > and humiliating than my colonoscopy... > I had to clean out ahead of time, drink this crap, and then he had to > give me an enema and hold it.. Once I got off the table > literally shit all over the floor and myself, and then had to leave that > room, wrapped in a shitty sheet go across the hall > to the bathroom to clean up and get dressed... Colonoscopy had to clean > out, and and drink one little bottle of stuff to make me clean out... > Was not near as troublesome. LOL... Thankfully my next CT scan is for my > back so don't have to go through any prep. > Jolene > > Retirement2004@... wrote: > > > A question please. > > > > > > Why does one have a colonoscopy and have to drink the awful solution. > > Would it be appropriate to have a PET and/or CT scan which is a lot > > less painful. However, I do want to do what is best to determine if > > there is a cancer. Also, would blood work show the cancer. > > > > Thank you - Bonnie > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2005 Report Share Posted June 18, 2005 Wait, I took the pills every 15 minutes, not every half hour. Dianna Brendle jasonsmom285@...> wrote:They are prescription pills, the doctor prescribed them. They are large, I think I had to take about 4 or 5 every half hour with a glass of water, total of 30 maybe, my mind is shot, sorry. That was after not eating that day too, but you can have lots of liquids. Nope, no disgusting white stuff. Suddenly you get cleaned out maybe two times then have nothing but water for about 2 hours, it wasnt so bad, the worse thing was not having coffee the next morning before the colonoscopy. ~Dianna Nonnie nonnie_nt@...> wrote:what kind of pills was it? You didn't have to drink a disgusting liquid? Nonnie Re: (unknown) I took the pills to clean out for the colonoscopy, it was great and easy. And yes, the procedure itself is a breeze. A piece of cake. ~~Dianna Hil hilsshop@...> wrote:I did not find a colonoscopy painful at all. Actually the cleaning out stuff did not taste that bad just the idea of it I think. You are given a IV and with me it just relaxes me. Some people go to sleep with it and don't even know they had a colonoscopy. I watch mine on the monitor and talk to the Dr while he is doing it:) With the CT scan you also need to drink some stuff which is not a laxative and have a IV with the dye. A Pet scan you are given radioactive stuff through a IV and have to sit for it to go through your system then spend a hour getting scanned inside a tube. The CT is more expensive then the colonoscopy and the PET Scan is extremely expensive and I doubt any insurance company would pay for it without a good reason. They probably would not pay for a CT without a good reason. I personally feel the best way to detect colon cancer or to prevent it by removing any polyps found is with the colonoscopy. They have a better view of your colon then anything else. With your CT or PET scan they would not be able to remove any polyps which could be cancer or precancer. If they find any and remove it you won't feel a thing or maybe a slight pinch. The thought of having it done is worse then the actual procedure. Please get one done ASAP. I really did not have any symptoms except occasional constipation I was not even mentioning to my Dr. Thankfully one day I casually mentioned it and a colonosopy was ordered. It saved my life as it caught it at stage 2. I have been scared silly of all these tests but now had them all I worried for nothing. Hil (unknown) A question please. Why does one have a colonoscopy and have to drink the awful solution. Would it be appropriate to have a PET and/or CT scan which is a lot less painful. However, I do want to do what is best to determine if there is a cancer. Also, would blood work show the cancer. Thank you - Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2005 Report Share Posted June 18, 2005 Goodness I didn't have to take that many.. LOL.. I am trying to remember I think last thing I had to do was do one of those little Fleet enema things. So even thought I took wrong pills I really did get cleaned out just fine.. JOlene Dianna Brendle wrote: > They are prescription pills, the doctor prescribed them. They are > large, I think I had to take about 4 or 5 every half hour with a glass > of water, total of 30 maybe, my mind is shot, sorry. That was after > not eating that day too, but you can have lots of liquids. Nope, no > disgusting white stuff. Suddenly you get cleaned out maybe two times > then have nothing but water for about 2 hours, it wasnt so bad, the > worse thing was not having coffee the next morning before the > colonoscopy. ~Dianna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2005 Report Share Posted June 18, 2005 You are too funny - revenge is a good way to put it - needed that laugh, Thanks!! Jolene Ehret jehret@...> wrote:Oh I was miserable, it was just too humiliating.... I was so mad at the nurse or tech who did the scan. They could have had a potty chair there in that room. The only revenge I got is knowing he had to clean my shit up... LOL... Jolene ME wrote: > MY LORD...........WHAT KIND OF CT SCAN IS THAT? NEVER HEARD OF ALL > THAT HAPPENING. YOU MUST HAVE BEEN MISERABLE, JOLENE. > > Jolene Ehret jehret@...> wrote:My CT scan was most miserable > experience in my life. Way more invasive > and humiliating than my colonoscopy... > I had to clean out ahead of time, drink this crap, and then he had to > give me an enema and hold it.. Once I got off the table > literally shit all over the floor and myself, and then had to leave that > room, wrapped in a shitty sheet go across the hall > to the bathroom to clean up and get dressed... Colonoscopy had to clean > out, and and drink one little bottle of stuff to make me clean out... > Was not near as troublesome. LOL... Thankfully my next CT scan is for my > back so don't have to go through any prep. > Jolene > > Retirement2004@... wrote: > > > A question please. > > > > > > Why does one have a colonoscopy and have to drink the awful solution. > > Would it be appropriate to have a PET and/or CT scan which is a lot > > less painful. However, I do want to do what is best to determine if > > there is a cancer. Also, would blood work show the cancer. > > > > Thank you - Bonnie > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2005 Report Share Posted June 18, 2005 I wondered about that Jolene. The last one I had they were going to inject something I assume dye of some kind in my rectum. I wondered what would happen if they did:) I know in the hospital after surgery they tried it but it all came back out on the floor. Just the liquid they tried to put in. I have this narrowing or striture and can't have a colonoscopy because they can't get in to do one. I told them at the CT scan I did not think putting fluid in the recturm was good idea and when I explained to them they agreed. Dr had said it would show colon better. Geez I am glad it did not work:) Hil Re: (unknown) MY LORD...........WHAT KIND OF CT SCAN IS THAT? NEVER HEARD OF ALL THAT HAPPENING. YOU MUST HAVE BEEN MISERABLE, JOLENE. Jolene Ehret jehret@...> wrote:My CT scan was most miserable experience in my life. Way more invasive and humiliating than my colonoscopy... I had to clean out ahead of time, drink this crap, and then he had to give me an enema and hold it.. Once I got off the table literally shit all over the floor and myself, and then had to leave that room, wrapped in a shitty sheet go across the hall to the bathroom to clean up and get dressed... Colonoscopy had to clean out, and and drink one little bottle of stuff to make me clean out... Was not near as troublesome. LOL... Thankfully my next CT scan is for my back so don't have to go through any prep. Jolene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2005 Report Share Posted June 18, 2005 >>>I had to clean out ahead of time, drink this crap, and then he had to give me an enema and hold it.. >>> Yep,I had the same thing....twice...when in the hospital with the bowel blockage. So miserable:( nancy j ---------- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.7.8/22 - Release Date: 6/17/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 Rivka She is 32. I have been going thru this with her for 14 yrs now. No problems till she was 18. Prior to that a perfect, beautiful, young woman. Then at 18 she deicded she was no longer " under my thumb " and could do whatever she pleased whenever she pleased ad ir I stood in her way, I felt her wrath. She spent 4 years (during college), when home kicking in doors, hitting me, raging, breaking MY things (never her things), and showing no sense or remorse. Has told me I got what I deserved when I asked her why she behave this way. After college, literally befriended ghetto people, produced 2 beautiful children (my grandsons). Says she was abused by their father and then she dumped him and appeared to go back to " normal " for 4 years. One and !/2 yrs ago hooked up with another convict( she met him during her internship in college in Juvenile Probation). He was serving time for armed robbery, is 7 years her junior. He got out last year and she ran off and married him a yr ago this past May. At end of June, she had him arrested for domesticc violence ( said he hit her, but no ,marks on her, later said she did it because she was mad at him). He served a yr. She was pregnant with his child, a girl, born this past Feb. He got out prior to baby's birth on " good " behavior. He locked my little grandsons in their rooms and I had him arrested. Police found there was a No Contact order that she and he were violating and he was sent back to jail till this August. She, now mad at me, wouldn't let me see my grandsons and I went to court for visitation. I know she is using fraudulent credit cards, used my aunt's soc sec # fore her own utilities, ran up the bills and now won't pay them. Owns her own house that I helped her buy when she was normal, but isn't working because she won't let hubby out of her sight. So neither of them work. She is pulling cash advances off these credit cards to paynher bills. Has also used the children's soc sec #s to get credit in their names. She gets welfare when she shouldn't be and God only knows what else she is doing these days. She lives like a queen and is constantly buying new things. She and I went to counseling in June where she told me she wants no relationship with me at all. My present therapist who seems sane says he feels she is Narcissistic not BP but may have BP traits. Has never cut, been depressed unless she is out of money, never tried suicide. Has huge sense of entitlement. Was horribly spoiled (by me) as a child. I reinforced in her that SHE could do no wrong. She was always so perfect, how could SHE ever be the one at fault???!!!!!!!!!!!! And this is the monster I created. Sociopath, Naricissist, Borderline? I don't know. But I do know, I don't like what she is. Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 <...i keep my perspective by reminding myself that about 10% of the pop. either has BP trtaits or BPD-numbers vary, but it is prevelant. MOST i (professionally) and we all personally never know we are seeing. only the most afflicted-or those w/co-morbid ds. get to treatment. > Rivka, We have a lot of common ground here. I learned about BPD in 2000. At that time I searched on the internet and saw the articles claiming a few percent or so of the population had 5 of the DSM 9. I did my own unscientific and biased count and estimated BPD at 10%. I thought I was paranoid of BPD back then. Five years later I think 1/4 of the population has significant traits of...or actually has an axis 2 disorder. <...THIS is one of the hardest things a parent will go thru short of the death of a child....and some feel it is a slow painful death for all. > Mine is hearing my son say he hates me...not seeing him since June...seeing him once or twice a year...I'm letting go of the hopes I had for him...just trying to be ready if the tide changes. Two daughters are doing fine...well-adjusted...one in college...the other lives with me...she's starting to assert a functional sense of self...*teenager*...lol. My wife, me and my yougest daughter...A quiet peaceful house without evidence of an emotional predator. My x is angrier with me than when we divorced...now my son is just as angry...its still all my fault. Love to you and yours too. --- rivka amygdala57@...> wrote: > michael, i am on your side. i am on your > side. and i am on > everytone's side. THIS is one of the hardest things > a parent will go > thru short of the death of a child....and some feel > it is a slow > painful death for all. > the brain can and does alter its physiologic > function based on > environment and there are permanent changes to the > brain structure > brought about by childhood and later environmental > influences, though > the earlier the larger the change. > i keep my perspective by reminding myself that about > 10% of the pop. > either has BP trtaits or BPD-numbers vary, but it is > prevelant. MOST i > (professionally) and we all personally never know we > are seeing. only > the most afflicted-or those w/co-morbid ds. get to > treatment. most > muddle thru, often unhappily, some, some i know, and > w/o tx find a > niche-a calling, a job, a marriage, a large family, > religion, etc tec > and except for the infrequent flare-up when under > extroidinary stress > do ok. some even do well. i know a few docs, even > one surgeon who do > great professionally(one operated on me-neurosurgeon > yet!), BUT > rarely can overreact in his private > life-interpersonal relationships, > but keeps problems from professional life. > even the BP's i have seen ALL have more than > hope-they ALL can > improve their lives, they all can seek stability, > with or w/o(though > for severe pts tx is often nec.) help. as they age > they do find > niches...like all of us the most exciting, but > anxious years are the > one with thew most freedom. to a BP i believe these > are terrifying > years where the sense that they dont know where they > belong, or co > nclusion that they do not belong creats much > suffering, and maybe > spurs the most self-destructive years in their, and > the diseases > years: age 15-34. after that things may calm > down-dependimng on many > things-family support(if they have not alienated > everyone), whether > they have been able to maintain a primary > relationships, whether they > have had any close relationships that > were " healing " -the listr of > factors are endless, as you know. > BP's off meds-of course. only the very worst 10-20% > generaLLY are > prescribed medication. most common pattern of this > 10% is to be on > and off-therapy as well as medication. > there are many, many, many ways to get control of > sx; many, many, > mnay stories of recovery(by this i mean attain high > fx w/little > disruption from still underlying presence of > primitive def. > mechanisms-i do not at this time believe that the > brain ds-the > integrity of the brain heals-that wouyld go against > what we know of > the brains fx; the physiologic changes in the brain > caused by BPD- > maybe some diminution with tx or a lower stress > circumstances and > over time) cure? what is cure? some are able to > consistently not > exhibit enough sx to no longer " qualify " for the > dx-but that brings > up the " labeling " dilemna and shortcomings of the > whole DSM system. > i believe a best case scenario is a relatively > happy, productive > stable individual, who takes care in not letting > themselves be placed > in a situation that has very high stress or speaks > directly w/ stress > to their individual issues. > i work each day with and for my dtr to achieve this > end. > i hope and wish for all your children relief from > this dreadful > illness, and for us, to have a child who grows up, > leaves the nest > and who we can enjoy with the average amount of > concern for. > love, rivka > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2005 Report Share Posted December 26, 2005 Rita & , Belated Merry Christmas & Happy New Year and wishing you health and happiness in 2006. S. Rita DiClemente mamadee1@...> wrote: Hi All! and I want to take this opportunity to wish each and everyone of you a very Merriest Christmas and Happiest of Holidays and may 2006 be the best!!! Rita & Till next time! Love & Hugs ************************************* Some people succeed in spite of their handicap. Others succeed because of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 NOOOOOOOO!!!!!! DON'T!!!!!!! I know you did this with the best intentions but please DON'T!! Every one of the dozens and dozens of these I have ever seen is utter crap and a hoax and that even includes things like sob stories about kids with cancer and kids who have gone missing. In this case see http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/invitation.asp but, and this applies to EVERYBODY, ALWAYS check one of the hoax sites like snopes.com or hoaxbusters.com before even thinking about sending one of these crap emails on. Why? All you are doing is ensuring people will end up receiving even more spam. These type of emails are typically started by spammers because they know lots of people will be sucked into sending them on and on and on. Sooner or later someone will send it back to them and typically by then it will have lots and lots of nice JUICY email addresses for them to add to their list and presto - everybody gets even more spam. Fortunately you were thoughtful/clever enough to delete off all the previous addresses which were probably on the copy you received, so even if anybody else sends it on without bothering to check its validity you won't be guilty of adding their names to a spammer's list. Unfortunately you will be guilty of adding , Bob and Dolores unless the person who sends it also thinks to delete their names. A good habit to get into when sending jokes or any other emails that are likely to be forwarded and re-forwarded is to always use Bcc (blind copy) to address your recipients. That way even when such emails end up at spammers again as they inevitably will, all your friends' email addresses won't end up being added to any spammers' lists because they are hidden. bebel@... wrote: > Date: 2006/04/28 Fri AM 09:03:32 EDT > PLEASE FORWARD THIS WARNING AMONG FRIENDS, FAMILY AND CONTACTS: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 NOOOOOOOO!!!!!! DON'T!!!!!!! I know you did this with the best intentions but please DON'T!! Every one of the dozens and dozens of these I have ever seen is utter crap and a hoax and that even includes things like sob stories about kids with cancer and kids who have gone missing. In this case see http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/invitation.asp but, and this applies to EVERYBODY, ALWAYS check one of the hoax sites like snopes.com or hoaxbusters.com before even thinking about sending one of these crap emails on. Why? All you are doing is ensuring people will end up receiving even more spam. These type of emails are typically started by spammers because they know lots of people will be sucked into sending them on and on and on. Sooner or later someone will send it back to them and typically by then it will have lots and lots of nice JUICY email addresses for them to add to their list and presto - everybody gets even more spam. Fortunately you were thoughtful/clever enough to delete off all the previous addresses which were probably on the copy you received, so even if anybody else sends it on without bothering to check its validity you won't be guilty of adding their names to a spammer's list. Unfortunately you will be guilty of adding , Bob and Dolores unless the person who sends it also thinks to delete their names. A good habit to get into when sending jokes or any other emails that are likely to be forwarded and re-forwarded is to always use Bcc (blind copy) to address your recipients. That way even when such emails end up at spammers again as they inevitably will, all your friends' email addresses won't end up being added to any spammers' lists because they are hidden. bebel@... wrote: > Date: 2006/04/28 Fri AM 09:03:32 EDT > PLEASE FORWARD THIS WARNING AMONG FRIENDS, FAMILY AND CONTACTS: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 NOOOOOOOO!!!!!! DON'T!!!!!!! I know you did this with the best intentions but please DON'T!! Every one of the dozens and dozens of these I have ever seen is utter crap and a hoax and that even includes things like sob stories about kids with cancer and kids who have gone missing. In this case see http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/invitation.asp but, and this applies to EVERYBODY, ALWAYS check one of the hoax sites like snopes.com or hoaxbusters.com before even thinking about sending one of these crap emails on. Why? All you are doing is ensuring people will end up receiving even more spam. These type of emails are typically started by spammers because they know lots of people will be sucked into sending them on and on and on. Sooner or later someone will send it back to them and typically by then it will have lots and lots of nice JUICY email addresses for them to add to their list and presto - everybody gets even more spam. Fortunately you were thoughtful/clever enough to delete off all the previous addresses which were probably on the copy you received, so even if anybody else sends it on without bothering to check its validity you won't be guilty of adding their names to a spammer's list. Unfortunately you will be guilty of adding , Bob and Dolores unless the person who sends it also thinks to delete their names. A good habit to get into when sending jokes or any other emails that are likely to be forwarded and re-forwarded is to always use Bcc (blind copy) to address your recipients. That way even when such emails end up at spammers again as they inevitably will, all your friends' email addresses won't end up being added to any spammers' lists because they are hidden. bebel@... wrote: > Date: 2006/04/28 Fri AM 09:03:32 EDT > PLEASE FORWARD THIS WARNING AMONG FRIENDS, FAMILY AND CONTACTS: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2006 Report Share Posted May 5, 2006 C. wrote NOOOOOOOO!!!!!! DON'T!!!!!!! I know you did this with the best intentions but please DON'T!! Every one of the dozens and dozens of these I have ever seen is utter crap and a hoax and that even includes things like sob stories about kids with cancer and kids who have gone missing. In this case see http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/invitation.asp but, and this applies to EVERYBODY, ALWAYS check one of the hoax sites like snopes.com or hoaxbusters.com before even thinking about sending one of these crap emails on. You are right on target I agree 100% PLS, OH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 this supposed virus is a hoax, I received a similar email from a friend a couple of days ago. I checked it out at snopes.com and they said it is a hoax so please don't pass this on to anyone, just more useless mail Donna HSP Ca bebel@... wrote: Date: 2006/04/28 Fri AM 09:03:32 EDT PLEASE FORWARD THIS WARNING AMONG FRIENDS, FAMILY AND CONTACTS: You should be alert during the next few days: Do not open any message with an attached file called " Invitation " regardless of who sent it to you. It is a virus that opens an Olympic Torch which " burns " the whole hard disc C of your computer. This virus will be received from someone who has your e-mail address in his/her contact list, that is why you should send this e-mail to all your contacts. It is better to receive this message 25 times than to receive the virus and open it. If you receive a mail called " invitation " , though sent by a friend, do not open it and shut down your computer immediately. This is the worst virus announced by CNN, it has been classified by Microsoft as the most destructive virus ever. This virus was discovered by McAfee yesterday, and there is no repair yet for this kind of virus. This virus simply destroys the Zero Sector of the Hard Disc,where the vital information is kept. SEND THIS E-MAIL TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW! , COPY T HIS E-MAIL AND SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS AND REMEMBER: IF YOU SEND IT TO THEM, YOU WILL BENEFIT ALL OF US Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Hi Donna and welcome to the group. I hope you find it as informative and fun as the rest of have. Lin 422-338-250 Lhsh@... American by birth, Saved by the grace of God. (unknown) 1. Name:Donna Geerlings 2. City and state: Tamarac, Florida 3. Are you a Southern California resident? no 4. Would you like to be added to our in person luncheon guest list? 3. Email address: lovethypup@... 4. Obesity Help Profile name and/or OH URL: lovethypup 5. Are you: Considering Surgery, Pre Op or Post Op Pre Op just waiting for the insurance to ok everything 6. Date of WLS: Jan 2007 7. Surgeon's Name: Dr 8. Type of Surgery: Gastric by pass 9. Highest Pre Surgery Weight: 287 but now I am 260 10. Insurance or self pay: Insurance 50% and self pay 50% 11. What is the name of your insurance company that covered your WLS: Medicade 12.Birthdate: 05/27/1959 13.Occupation: Dental Hygienist 14.Hobbies: Singing, Dancing, Dog breeding, showing and dog activities. 15.Anything you would like the other members to know about you? I have gained 100 lbs since 1997 after my divorce. Prior to that I was not fat. I was a dental assistant for 20 years until I got my degree in Dental hygiene and prior to that I was a flight attendant. I have been considering this surgery for about 5 years and I was putting it off thinking that I would loose weight on my own however, it has proven to be impossible so I went ahead with all of the pre op clearances and appointments and now I am just waiting for the approval to proceed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.15.28/605 - Release Date: 12/27/2006 12:21 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Personally as a man, I like the sheer black outfits. I think they are not only really classy, but the sexiest things I have ever seen. Lin 422-338-250 Lhsh@... American by birth, Saved by the grace of God. (unknown) Hmm... I should have some men pick me out stuff they would like to see on a woman seeing how I don't have a clue these days LOL! Nichole nichole@...> wrote: My husband has already chosen the first " sexy outfit " from s secret. He is looking forward to being able to buy that stuff, and so am I. I think it is a great accomplishment. Nichole __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 oooooh, thank you. I need ideas LOL! Even if I just flaunt for myself in the mirror LOL! Lin Hunnicutt lhsh@...> wrote: Personally as a man, I like the sheer black outfits. I think they are not only really classy, but the sexiest things I have ever seen. Lin 422-338-250 Lhsh@... American by birth, Saved by the grace of God. (unknown) Hmm... I should have some men pick me out stuff they would like to see on a woman seeing how I don't have a clue these days LOL! Nichole nichole@...> wrote: My husband has already chosen the first " sexy outfit " from s secret. He is looking forward to being able to buy that stuff, and so am I. I think it is a great accomplishment. Nichole __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Tim likes the silky ones. :-) W 380/254/160 Lin Hunnicutt wrote: > Personally as a man, I like the sheer black outfits. I think they are not > only really classy, but the sexiest things I have ever seen. > Lin > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Hi , Nothing wrong with that either. Lin 422-338-250 Lhsh@... American by birth, Saved by the grace of God. Re: (unknown) Tim likes the silky ones. :-) W 380/254/160 Lin Hunnicutt wrote: > Personally as a man, I like the sheer black outfits. I think they are not > only really classy, but the sexiest things I have ever seen. > Lin > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.16.0/609 - Release Date: 12/29/2006 4:48 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 Weight gain can also be a sympotm pf too high cortisl as can be sweating, using up thyroid much too quickly. -- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ http://www.seewell4less.com/Valspage.htm Medical Alert Bracelets Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2008 Report Share Posted February 25, 2008 In October I was doing well on 27.5 HC, then I went off the HC and cannot make progress at all. My temps before I get up are around 98.0 and they rise to above 98.4 in no time. I'm doing 15;15;10;5. I'm trying to lower this as this may be my problem. How do I know I need Medrol? I can't lose a pound. 2 armour plus 100 cytomel. Bloated belly more than any other area. Temps are pretty steady and around 98.4 average throughout the day. I plan to lower the HC again tomorrow to 15;10;10;5. But I'm worried as maybe I'm going the wrong way and should consider medrol instead. I have big fatigue but sweating alot during exercise. I'd been on T3 only for about 8 months and since I've been back to armour, things have gotten worse. Also taking B12, mag, zinc, VitD. > > Weight gain can also be a sympotm pf too high cortisl as can be > sweating, using up thyroid much too quickly. > > -- > Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV > > http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ > http://www.seewell4less.com/Valspage.htm Medical Alert Bracelets > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2008 Report Share Posted February 25, 2008 You r suymptoms ALL sound liek high cortisol to me. but it will take some time for them to abate. The inability to lose weight is BOTH high cortils and low thyroid. BUT the thyroid may be gettign sopped up by the high cortilsl, so I would work on lowering the cortils as you lower T3. Lowering the T3 will help oyu be bale to lower the cortiosl,. I am in the process of switching back to Armour form T3 myself and it is going well, but I had ot lower T3 MUCH fatser than I thought I would. I would suggest lowering T3 by 25mg with this lower HC dosing and just keep an eye on BP. Sitting ot standing. -- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ http://www.seewell4less.com/Valspage.htm Medical Alert Bracelets Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2008 Report Share Posted February 25, 2008 Thanks so much. Would you add PS in addition? Would that help or complicate? > > You r suymptoms ALL sound liek high cortisol to me. but it will take > some time for them to abate. The inability to lose weight is BOTH high > cortils and low thyroid. BUT the thyroid may be gettign sopped up by the > high cortilsl, so I would work on lowering the cortils as you lower T3. > Lowering the T3 will help oyu be bale to lower the cortiosl,. I am in > the process of switching back to Armour form T3 myself and it is going > well, but I had ot lower T3 MUCH fatser than I thought I would. I would > suggest lowering T3 by 25mg with this lower HC dosing and just keep an > eye on BP. Sitting ot standing. > > -- > Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV > > http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ > http://www.seewell4less.com/Valspage.htm Medical Alert Bracelets > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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