Guest guest Posted March 4, 2001 Report Share Posted March 4, 2001 In a message dated 3/4/01 9:47:35 PM Pacific Standard Time, eyeoreluv@... writes: << would push Dads wheelchair with Shae's stroller wedged between me and the Chair. Those were the days!LOL God always seems to help you through it! Lots of Love Glenda >> Yes HE does Glenda..! I had my mom here when Makeila was born. There were 6 women in this house and RICH! Poor guy. My mom had to be watched constantly and a new baby besides. But those were wonderful times when I look back now. I would climb into bed with my mom and Makeila and we would just sit and talk forever. Lots of laughter!!! It seems so hard at the time, but the memories are wonderful. Thanks for reminding me!! Love you lots Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2001 Report Share Posted March 4, 2001 , That is why they call us the sandwich generation! No it is not because we eat sandwiches it is because we care for the elderly and the young. You should have seen me when I had My Dad and Shae was little. I would push Dads wheelchair with Shae's stroller wedged between me and the Chair. Those were the days!LOL God always seems to help you through it! Lots of Love Glenda Seems like our generation > raises grandbabies and > takes care of parents. Boy I'll say you are right > Sharon...... " Let's hear it > AGAIN for grandma's " !!!! > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2001 Report Share Posted March 5, 2001 --- Glenda McClennen eyeoreluv@...> wrote: > , > That is why they call us the sandwich generation! > No > it is not because we eat sandwiches it is because we > care for the elderly and the young. You should have > seen me when I had My Dad and Shae was little. I > would push Dads wheelchair with Shae's stroller > wedged > between me and the Chair. Those were the days!LOL > God always seems to help you through it! > Lots of Love > Glenda > > > Seems like our generation > > raises grandbabies and > > takes care of parents. Boy I'll say you are right > > Sharon...... " Let's hear it > > AGAIN for grandma's " !!!! > > > > Then lets hear it for sandwiches! I was there at one time, taking care of both of my parents, and my brand new grandson, the one who is now our son. It was not easy, but I am so grateful that I was able to do it. I took care of both my parents for five years, then my mom for an additional three years after my dad died. Our grandson was born with a cleft lip so there was surgery, special care involved there. Thank God that my health was much better then than it is now. Any yes, God is the one who got me through those days. Sharon > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2001 Report Share Posted March 5, 2001 --- Glenda McClennen eyeoreluv@...> wrote: > , > That is why they call us the sandwich generation! > No > it is not because we eat sandwiches it is because we > care for the elderly and the young. You should have > seen me when I had My Dad and Shae was little. I > would push Dads wheelchair with Shae's stroller > wedged > between me and the Chair. Those were the days!LOL > God always seems to help you through it! > Lots of Love > Glenda > > > Seems like our generation > > raises grandbabies and > > takes care of parents. Boy I'll say you are right > > Sharon...... " Let's hear it > > AGAIN for grandma's " !!!! > > > > Then lets hear it for sandwiches! I was there at one time, taking care of both of my parents, and my brand new grandson, the one who is now our son. It was not easy, but I am so grateful that I was able to do it. I took care of both my parents for five years, then my mom for an additional three years after my dad died. Our grandson was born with a cleft lip so there was surgery, special care involved there. Thank God that my health was much better then than it is now. Any yes, God is the one who got me through those days. Sharon > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2001 Report Share Posted March 6, 2001 Hello, Sissel, and welcome to the group. I hope you will get as much out of it as most of us do - it is a continuous source of support and information. My name is Liz,I am English, but work for a Saudi Arabian family (full time!) At the moment we are in California but will probably be returning to Saudi at the end of March. I am 57 and have been diagnosed with RP for 4 yrs, (I think) but have been having symptoms for much longer. I take 20MG methotrexate, once a week, 50mg Imuran (which is probably the same as Imurel and 10mg of prednisone (similar to prednisolone) your treatment sounds fairly normal!! But we find from talking to each other that some treatments suit some people more than others, and we all have to work with our individual doctors to find the correct combination for each of us. I hope you are feeling better now you have started treatment, but sometimes it takes a while to kick in, so be patient! I feel much better than I used to, even if I don't always feel great!!! Good luck, and we all look forward to seeing you post! Love Liz --- Sissel Thomsen sissth@...> wrote: > Dear all of you! > I am new here, have had RP for two months, i am 53, > a woman. Just now i am only 50% on my job, but i > think i am going back in 100% job in may/june. > A qestion: Are any of you able to go to 100% job? > Just now i am using Imurel, 100mg and Prednisolon, 5 > mg every day. What do you think about that? > I feel tired, painfull in the muscels and sometimes > headacke. > Sorry for my english, but i hope you will understand > me. > Love from Sissel in Norway (Norway is north in > Europe. Just now we have snow and cold). __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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