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I am nursing my 2 1/2 year old still and I nursed him fully for the first 2

years of his life I was also on a restricted diet the first year and a half

now I can eat anything. The doctors told me the only thing that saved My son

from getting as bad as my daughter did was the nursing. The doctor recntly

said that he has the same thing as my daughter EG but less severe.they told

me to continue nursing him as long as possible b/c that is what is keeping

him going.

Shana (mom to Miriam 4,EG, Yisroel,2 1/2 EG still nursing, Tehilla 7 ADHD)

[eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Eosinophil Colitis

> From: anke_grunwald@...

>

> Hi all,

>

> my son n is five and a half months old and suffers from eosinophil

colitis

> since he was born in August, 1999. I am still nursing him, however next

month

> I should give him additional food.

> Do you have any experience what kind of food is suitable for him? We do

not

> get help from our doctor. He has not heard about the desease up to now (we

are living

> in Germany), he recommends to " try out " . Is there anybody out there whose

baby is in a

> similar situation?

>

> n currently is going pretty well, he is normally gaining height and

weight.

> There is very little blood left in his stools, and all symptoms of

diarrhoe

> are gone (he now has stool every second day).

>

> While nursing him, I have had a strong diet without milk or milk product,

fish,

> egg, nuts, and - since december - porc meat. Without eating porc meat, my

> son is going better while leaving out milk and milk product did not

improve

> his situation significantly.

>

> Please, if you have any idea what he can eat in the future, let me know.

>

> Best regards, Anke

>

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Hi ;

I am sorry but those brats of mine never pass on messages. They are too

busy downloading worms that screw up my computer or downloading music.

Now i got one home with the flu. If gets that on top we are

definately heading to the hospital. I was told the nice way yesterday that

if he gets worse at all I am to head downtown. grrrrrr

Yes I am a bit on edge thats for sure. Also hubby's eyes are getting worse

and I am hoping he gets his corneal transplant soon. I hate waiting and I

bet you anything everything is going to hit us at once. It always does. So

I am getting all my negative sulking out of me now, because once things are

in high gear I have no time feeling sorry for myself. I feel like life will

never get better. I will keep an eye out for you on ICQ

Beatrix

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Keep me posted on the Budesonide.. someone else was trying that at one time

too --

Steph.

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>

>

>Steph,

>

>I can see if the esophagus is inflamed, but the entire GI tract??? That

>baffles me! But I do agree with you on which doc's and hospitals can

really

>deal with this disease and are up on the latest. You know Dr. Putnam is

>going to put Spencer on Budesonide (From Canada, not FDA approved nor

>available in the U.S.) But he is up on how it affects the GI tract. I

think

>it is great!

>

>

> Re: [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Eosinophil Colitis

>> >

>> >

>> >> From: C4HURT@...

>> >>

>> >> Hi Kathy --

>> >>

>> >> First, let me welcome you to the list and say hello. My daughter

>

>> >is

>> >> in a very similar situation like your sons. She has been on g-tube

>> >feedings

>> >> since she was 9 months old due to complete oral aversions and FTT

>> (failure

>> >to

>> >> thrive). She has been on an elemental diet since March of last year

>and

>> >has

>> >> done better with the use of Neocate than anything else we have tried.

>> >>

>> >> When she was finally biopsied in Sept. of last year they found an

ulcer

>> in

>> >> her stomach and severe/chronic intestinal inflamation through out her

>> >entire

>> >> gut with the primary problem being high levels of EOS cells We

started

>> >using

>> >> Prevacid then and took her to a complete elemental diet with

absolutely

>> no

>> >> attempts with oral feedings. We have gradually introduced foods to

>test

>> >them

>> >> with her to see if she has any type of reaction. So far she has been

>> okay

>> >> with rice, oats, beef, turkey, chicken, most vegetables except legumes

>> and

>> >> most fruits except berries and citrus.

>> >>

>> >> We do not have a diagnosis of EE, EG or EC but after being a part of

>this

>> >> list and listening to many well informed members it is my gut feeling

>> that

>> >we

>> >> are dealing with some type of EOS disease and that if she were not on

>an

>> >> elemental diet we would have many other MAJOR problems that we would

be

>> >> having to deal with.

>> >>

>> >> << It was labeled an " intolerance " because his IGE(?) level was

normal.

>> >He

>> >> was seen by an allergist at Childrens and a RAST test (the blood test

>to

>> >test

>> >> for allergies) was done on him for allergies to soy, milk, eggs,

wheat,

>> >and

>> >> one other thing

>> >> (I can't remember) and all came up negative for allergies.>>

>> >>

>> >> This is very interesting that you wrote this because this is exactly

>what

>> >> has been subjected to over the past several months. All of

the

>> >> allergy testing we have had done on her have all come up negative as

>> well.

>> >> They keep telling me that it is an " intolerance " and that she will

>> outgrow

>> >> all of this. I'm keeping my fingers crossed but am still quite

>> skeptical.

>> >I

>> >> really don't want to see her develop more symptoms just so that they

>can

>> >> diagnose something that much easier. It has been a very hard process

>to

>> >get

>> >> her to put on weight and I feel that the successes we have had would

be

>> >> undone (in a heartbeat) if I didn't have her on an elemental diet.

>> >>

>> >> Just wanted you to know that there is someone else out here on this

>list

>> >that

>> >> is in similar circumstances. Sorry I can't help answer many of your

>> >> questions but maybe if we both keeping asking we'll be able to get to

>the

>> >> bottom of all of this for our situations. Hang in there. Take care.

>> >>

>> >> Cindy -- in Colorado

>> >> Mommy to 6, 5 and (22 months, FTT, 100% g-tube fed

>> >with

>> >> Neocate, undiagnosed chronic intestinal inflammation, severe food

>> >allergies,

>> >> SID, hypotonia, but getting cuter all the time!)

>> >>

>> >> --------------------------- ONElist

>Sponsor ----------------------------

>> >>

>> >> The Mental Health Practitioner's Instant Resource Library for $5.99!

>> >> This concise 4-book set is a time-saving aid for basic clinical tasks.

>> >> (a $139.35 value) Order NOW at Behavioral Science Book Service.

>> >> http://clickme.onelist.com/ad/dblselect1 " >Click Here

>> >>

>>

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

>> >>

>> >

>> >

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There was???? Who was it? I never heard of anyone trying it. I have

mentioned it a lot though.

Re: [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Eosinophil Colitis

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >> From: C4HURT@...

> >> >>

> >> >> Hi Kathy --

> >> >>

> >> >> First, let me welcome you to the list and say hello. My daughter

> >

> >> >is

> >> >> in a very similar situation like your sons. She has been on g-tube

> >> >feedings

> >> >> since she was 9 months old due to complete oral aversions and FTT

> >> (failure

> >> >to

> >> >> thrive). She has been on an elemental diet since March of last year

> >and

> >> >has

> >> >> done better with the use of Neocate than anything else we have

tried.

> >> >>

> >> >> When she was finally biopsied in Sept. of last year they found an

> ulcer

> >> in

> >> >> her stomach and severe/chronic intestinal inflamation through out

her

> >> >entire

> >> >> gut with the primary problem being high levels of EOS cells We

> started

> >> >using

> >> >> Prevacid then and took her to a complete elemental diet with

> absolutely

> >> no

> >> >> attempts with oral feedings. We have gradually introduced foods to

> >test

> >> >them

> >> >> with her to see if she has any type of reaction. So far she has

been

> >> okay

> >> >> with rice, oats, beef, turkey, chicken, most vegetables except

legumes

> >> and

> >> >> most fruits except berries and citrus.

> >> >>

> >> >> We do not have a diagnosis of EE, EG or EC but after being a part of

> >this

> >> >> list and listening to many well informed members it is my gut

feeling

> >> that

> >> >we

> >> >> are dealing with some type of EOS disease and that if she were not

on

> >an

> >> >> elemental diet we would have many other MAJOR problems that we would

> be

> >> >> having to deal with.

> >> >>

> >> >> << It was labeled an " intolerance " because his IGE(?) level was

> normal.

> >> >He

> >> >> was seen by an allergist at Childrens and a RAST test (the blood

test

> >to

> >> >test

> >> >> for allergies) was done on him for allergies to soy, milk, eggs,

> wheat,

> >> >and

> >> >> one other thing

> >> >> (I can't remember) and all came up negative for allergies.>>

> >> >>

> >> >> This is very interesting that you wrote this because this is exactly

> >what

> >> >> has been subjected to over the past several months. All of

> the

> >> >> allergy testing we have had done on her have all come up negative as

> >> well.

> >> >> They keep telling me that it is an " intolerance " and that she will

> >> outgrow

> >> >> all of this. I'm keeping my fingers crossed but am still quite

> >> skeptical.

> >> >I

> >> >> really don't want to see her develop more symptoms just so that they

> >can

> >> >> diagnose something that much easier. It has been a very hard

process

> >to

> >> >get

> >> >> her to put on weight and I feel that the successes we have had would

> be

> >> >> undone (in a heartbeat) if I didn't have her on an elemental diet.

> >> >>

> >> >> Just wanted you to know that there is someone else out here on this

> >list

> >> >that

> >> >> is in similar circumstances. Sorry I can't help answer many of your

> >> >> questions but maybe if we both keeping asking we'll be able to get

to

> >the

> >> >> bottom of all of this for our situations. Hang in there. Take

care.

> >> >>

> >> >> Cindy -- in Colorado

> >> >> Mommy to 6, 5 and (22 months, FTT, 100% g-tube

fed

> >> >with

> >> >> Neocate, undiagnosed chronic intestinal inflammation, severe food

> >> >allergies,

> >> >> SID, hypotonia, but getting cuter all the time!)

> >> >>

> >> >> --------------------------- ONElist

> >Sponsor ----------------------------

> >> >>

> >> >> The Mental Health Practitioner's Instant Resource Library for $5.99!

> >> >> This concise 4-book set is a time-saving aid for basic clinical

tasks.

> >> >> (a $139.35 value) Order NOW at Behavioral Science Book Service.

> >> >> http://clickme.onelist.com/ad/dblselect1 " >Click Here

> >> >>

> >>

>

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

> >> >>

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >--------------------------- ONElist

Sponsor ----------------------------

> >> >

> >> >The Mental Health Practitioner's Instant Resource Library for $5.99!

> >> >This concise 4-book set is a time-saving aid for basic clinical tasks.

> >> >(a $139.35 value) Order NOW at Behavioral Science Book Service.

> >> >http://clickme.onelist.com/ad/dblselect1 " >Click Here

> >> >

> >>

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

> >> >

> >> >

> >>

> >>

> >> __________________________________________________

> >>

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Beatrix,

This is Kathy, I got your email yesterday and was speechless and now

you've done it to me again. I don't know how you function. I guess it

all boils down to what I always tell my mother - you do what you have to

do. I sure hope you have some family support.

Kathy (Luke's mom)

Mark & Beatrix Vannan wrote:

>

>

>

> Hi ;

> I am sorry but those brats of mine never pass on messages. They are too

> busy downloading worms that screw up my computer or downloading music.

> Now i got one home with the flu. If gets that on top we are

> definately heading to the hospital. I was told the nice way yesterday that

> if he gets worse at all I am to head downtown. grrrrrr

> Yes I am a bit on edge thats for sure. Also hubby's eyes are getting worse

> and I am hoping he gets his corneal transplant soon. I hate waiting and I

> bet you anything everything is going to hit us at once. It always does. So

> I am getting all my negative sulking out of me now, because once things are

> in high gear I have no time feeling sorry for myself. I feel like life will

> never get better. I will keep an eye out for you on ICQ

> Beatrix

>

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Kathy,

Bea always ceases to amaze me, I don't know how I would handle what she goes

through on a daily basis!

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>

>

> Beatrix,

>

> This is Kathy, I got your email yesterday and was speechless and now

> you've done it to me again. I don't know how you function. I guess it

> all boils down to what I always tell my mother - you do what you have to

> do. I sure hope you have some family support.

>

> Kathy (Luke's mom)

>

> Mark & Beatrix Vannan wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> > Hi ;

> > I am sorry but those brats of mine never pass on messages. They are too

> > busy downloading worms that screw up my computer or downloading music.

> > Now i got one home with the flu. If gets that on top we are

> > definately heading to the hospital. I was told the nice way yesterday

that

> > if he gets worse at all I am to head downtown. grrrrrr

> > Yes I am a bit on edge thats for sure. Also hubby's eyes are getting

worse

> > and I am hoping he gets his corneal transplant soon. I hate waiting and

I

> > bet you anything everything is going to hit us at once. It always does.

So

> > I am getting all my negative sulking out of me now, because once things

are

> > in high gear I have no time feeling sorry for myself. I feel like life

will

> > never get better. I will keep an eye out for you on ICQ

> > Beatrix

> >

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Dear kathy;

I always get back on my feet. Sometimes it is just not so easy anymore. As

far as functioning. I got a good nurse with him finally during the day and

a homemaker that keeps this house together. Its not always this good, but I

am not knocking it right now. I am back to work tomorrow and that will help

get my mind off things. But I have great friends and family. Better get

lunch going here. Nice talking to you and we all get through things

somehow. You hang in there.

beatrix

At 10:34 AM 1/19/2000 -0600, you wrote:

>

>

>Beatrix,

>

>This is Kathy, I got your email yesterday and was speechless and now

>you've done it to me again. I don't know how you function. I guess it

>all boils down to what I always tell my mother - you do what you have to

>do. I sure hope you have some family support.

>

>Kathy (Luke's mom)

>

>Mark & Beatrix Vannan wrote:

>>

>>

>>

>> Hi ;

>> I am sorry but those brats of mine never pass on messages. They are too

>> busy downloading worms that screw up my computer or downloading music.

>> Now i got one home with the flu. If gets that on top we are

>> definately heading to the hospital. I was told the nice way yesterday that

>> if he gets worse at all I am to head downtown. grrrrrr

>> Yes I am a bit on edge thats for sure. Also hubby's eyes are getting worse

>> and I am hoping he gets his corneal transplant soon. I hate waiting and I

>> bet you anything everything is going to hit us at once. It always does. So

>> I am getting all my negative sulking out of me now, because once things are

>> in high gear I have no time feeling sorry for myself. I feel like life will

>> never get better. I will keep an eye out for you on ICQ

>> Beatrix

>>

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

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I dont remember but I know it was someone on one of these lists -- it was

someone else.

S.

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>

>

>There was???? Who was it? I never heard of anyone trying it. I have

>mentioned it a lot though.

>

>

> Re: [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Eosinophil Colitis

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> >> From: C4HURT@...

>> >> >>

>> >> >> Hi Kathy --

>> >> >>

>> >> >> First, let me welcome you to the list and say hello. My daughter

>> >

>> >> >is

>> >> >> in a very similar situation like your sons. She has been on g-tube

>> >> >feedings

>> >> >> since she was 9 months old due to complete oral aversions and FTT

>> >> (failure

>> >> >to

>> >> >> thrive). She has been on an elemental diet since March of last

year

>> >and

>> >> >has

>> >> >> done better with the use of Neocate than anything else we have

>tried.

>> >> >>

>> >> >> When she was finally biopsied in Sept. of last year they found an

>> ulcer

>> >> in

>> >> >> her stomach and severe/chronic intestinal inflamation through out

>her

>> >> >entire

>> >> >> gut with the primary problem being high levels of EOS cells We

>> started

>> >> >using

>> >> >> Prevacid then and took her to a complete elemental diet with

>> absolutely

>> >> no

>> >> >> attempts with oral feedings. We have gradually introduced foods to

>> >test

>> >> >them

>> >> >> with her to see if she has any type of reaction. So far she has

>been

>> >> okay

>> >> >> with rice, oats, beef, turkey, chicken, most vegetables except

>legumes

>> >> and

>> >> >> most fruits except berries and citrus.

>> >> >>

>> >> >> We do not have a diagnosis of EE, EG or EC but after being a part

of

>> >this

>> >> >> list and listening to many well informed members it is my gut

>feeling

>> >> that

>> >> >we

>> >> >> are dealing with some type of EOS disease and that if she were not

>on

>> >an

>> >> >> elemental diet we would have many other MAJOR problems that we

would

>> be

>> >> >> having to deal with.

>> >> >>

>> >> >> << It was labeled an " intolerance " because his IGE(?) level was

>> normal.

>> >> >He

>> >> >> was seen by an allergist at Childrens and a RAST test (the blood

>test

>> >to

>> >> >test

>> >> >> for allergies) was done on him for allergies to soy, milk, eggs,

>> wheat,

>> >> >and

>> >> >> one other thing

>> >> >> (I can't remember) and all came up negative for allergies.>>

>> >> >>

>> >> >> This is very interesting that you wrote this because this is

exactly

>> >what

>> >> >> has been subjected to over the past several months. All of

>> the

>> >> >> allergy testing we have had done on her have all come up negative

as

>> >> well.

>> >> >> They keep telling me that it is an " intolerance " and that she will

>> >> outgrow

>> >> >> all of this. I'm keeping my fingers crossed but am still quite

>> >> skeptical.

>> >> >I

>> >> >> really don't want to see her develop more symptoms just so that

they

>> >can

>> >> >> diagnose something that much easier. It has been a very hard

>process

>> >to

>> >> >get

>> >> >> her to put on weight and I feel that the successes we have had

would

>> be

>> >> >> undone (in a heartbeat) if I didn't have her on an elemental diet.

>> >> >>

>> >> >> Just wanted you to know that there is someone else out here on this

>> >list

>> >> >that

>> >> >> is in similar circumstances. Sorry I can't help answer many of

your

>> >> >> questions but maybe if we both keeping asking we'll be able to get

>to

>> >the

>> >> >> bottom of all of this for our situations. Hang in there. Take

>care.

>> >> >>

>> >> >> Cindy -- in Colorado

>> >> >> Mommy to 6, 5 and (22 months, FTT, 100% g-tube

>fed

>> >> >with

>> >> >> Neocate, undiagnosed chronic intestinal inflammation, severe food

>> >> >allergies,

>> >> >> SID, hypotonia, but getting cuter all the time!)

>> >> >>

>> >> >> --------------------------- ONElist

>> >Sponsor ----------------------------

>> >> >>

>> >> >> The Mental Health Practitioner's Instant Resource Library for

$5.99!

>> >> >> This concise 4-book set is a time-saving aid for basic clinical

>tasks.

>> >> >> (a $139.35 value) Order NOW at Behavioral Science Book Service.

>> >> >> http://clickme.onelist.com/ad/dblselect1 " >Click Here

>> >> >>

>> >>

>>

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

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>> >> >>

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> >--------------------------- ONElist

>Sponsor ----------------------------

>> >> >

>> >> >The Mental Health Practitioner's Instant Resource Library for $5.99!

>> >> >This concise 4-book set is a time-saving aid for basic clinical

tasks.

>> >> >(a $139.35 value) Order NOW at Behavioral Science Book Service.

>> >> >http://clickme.onelist.com/ad/dblselect1 " >Click Here

>> >> >

>> >>

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

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >>

>> >>

>> >> __________________________________________________

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In a message dated 1/18/00 4:39:20 PM Eastern Standard Time,

andrea.allred@... writes:

<< Sharon, the list owner has a twin child that had terrible eczema but he

also

had other symptoms. He was put on Neocate. I'm not sure, but I think they

switched to Elecare too. It stopped the skin problems. But crying a lot

after feeds would be an indication that there is a problem. >>

Hi all. Been quiet for a whle - just very busy.

Yes, my son had severe excema - BUT not in the normal place like the face,

etc which could indicate a contact reaction. He had it in strange places.

thighs, upper arms,etc. He did switch to Neocate, the Vivonex and is now on

Elecare - has been on it since the end of April and he is doing great on it.

Love,

Sharon

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In a message dated 1/18/00 6:52:39 PM Eastern Standard Time,

vkmaiorano@... writes:

<< He's 24 pounds, which is about average for 16 month old I

suppose. >>

That is a great weight. Clayton was about 18 pounds at 18 months and had

stopped eating completely. That is when he got his g-tube and fundo. He is

now almost 3 and about 25 pounds on a good day.

Love,

Sharon

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In a message dated 1/19/00 7:59:39 PM Eastern Standard Time,

andrea.allred@... writes:

<< When does he turn 3? >>

March 30th. His height is less than 2% although he is actually about 10% for

weight.

Love,

Sharon

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Don't you know I am insane I say I am insaneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

hihi

I am loosing it. there are 7 hyper boys running through the house. The

homemaker and I are wondering when the whole upstairs will come crashing down

Beatrix

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Bea,

LOL!!!! The point is, at least you are able to say you are insane and you

are not in a mental hospital for a breakdown. I didn't know you had 7

boys!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHH!!!! I go nuts with Spencer alone! At least you make

us laugh! Gesh, you have more reason to be insane than I do and I claim

myself insane! LOL! (I'm serious about that one).

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>

>

> ;

> Don't you know I am insane I say I am insaneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

> hihi

> I am loosing it. there are 7 hyper boys running through the house. The

> homemaker and I are wondering when the whole upstairs will come crashing

down

> Beatrix

>

>

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In a message dated 1/19/00 10:26:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,

andrea.allred@... writes:

<< don't have a chart for weight and height. Spencer is 19 lbs. and 82 cm

long and 36 months. Is he on the charts at all?

Hoping!!!!!! At least in height? >>

Clayton in 84cm at 34 months and is less than 2% so I doubt Spencer is on the

chart inheight either - SORRY.

Love,

Sharon

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Sharon,

When does he turn 3?

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> From: SDidinsky@...

>

> In a message dated 1/18/00 6:52:39 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> vkmaiorano@... writes:

>

> << He's 24 pounds, which is about average for 16 month old I

> suppose. >>

>

> That is a great weight. Clayton was about 18 pounds at 18 months and had

> stopped eating completely. That is when he got his g-tube and fundo. He

is

> now almost 3 and about 25 pounds on a good day.

>

> Love,

> Sharon

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No I don't have seven. just five and a husband. But i was babysitting two

others today and one is ADD and that with two of mine being ADD makes it

real insane. I told the poor homemaker to go home early I figured she had

enough. Then i devided and conquered. Right now my oldest is making

Jamaican beef patties in the kitchen. Why I don't know, but I don't care

anymore I given up asking I am going to bed. is on IV and he can

coast now. Hubby's turn now hihi.

Well anyone that spends a day in my house gets enough laughs for a year.

Yesterday s nurse had a fight with her other half, It was real funny

since this gay couple seem to have more marital problems then I ever had.

But what might be really fun if they ever get married. Well now thats

something I don't want to miss. Also his nurse does great disney and other

wall paintings. She and I are going to redo the peds office. She draws and

I colour in. She will give me half the pay. Well every little bit helps. I

even got glasses now and well I really will see the dirt well now. Boy have

I been living in a fog.

Well had a much better day today and actually managed to last

through the school day. Still bleeding but at least not crampy. It was a

nice change. Still now word on the time of the scope. I shall tear my hair

out soon if they don't phone. Tomorrow I am back to work in our

psychotherapy clinic. So when I see all the other people with problems then

I feel like I have it made. Insanity is a happy place for me hihi

good night

Beatrix

Beatrix

At 04:31 PM 1/19/2000 -0500, you wrote:

>

>

>Bea,

>

>LOL!!!! The point is, at least you are able to say you are insane and you

>are not in a mental hospital for a breakdown. I didn't know you had 7

>boys!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHH!!!! I go nuts with Spencer alone! At least you make

>us laugh! Gesh, you have more reason to be insane than I do and I claim

>myself insane! LOL! (I'm serious about that one).

>

>

> Re: [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Eosinophil Colitis

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>> Don't you know I am insane I say I am insaneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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>> I am loosing it. there are 7 hyper boys running through the house. The

>> homemaker and I are wondering when the whole upstairs will come crashing

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Hey Sharon,

I don't have a chart for weight and height. Spencer is 19 lbs. and 82 cm

long and 36 months. Is he on the charts at all?

Hoping!!!!!! At least in height?

Re: [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Eosinophil Colitis

> From: SDidinsky@...

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> In a message dated 1/19/00 7:59:39 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> andrea.allred@... writes:

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> << When does he turn 3? >>

> March 30th. His height is less than 2% although he is actually about 10%

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> weight.

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> Love,

> Sharon

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