Guest guest Posted August 13, 2003 Report Share Posted August 13, 2003 Okay, ladies (and gentlemen).... I have an EQ of 41 and an SQ of 51! Yes, I am a 48 year old mom in Ohio with an Aspie son, but I'm an extreme type S! It was so funny... when I was taking the SQ I kept thinking, " Wow, they really know just what I do... these are really great questions. " Hmmm.... anyone else out there like me? Meg of Mentor, Ohio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2003 Report Share Posted August 14, 2003 In a message dated 8/13/03 11:35:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time, m.sondey@... writes: > Hmmm.... anyone else out there like me? > > Meg of Mentor, Ohio > Me. I took it twice. The first time, both scores were 45's and the second time, my EQ is 41 and SQ is 44. Roxanna ôô What doesn't kill us Makes us really mean. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Hi, Lindy-- Don't despair -- in 2001, my daughter (then 12), was diagnosed with AIH Type 1, Stage 4 Liver disease, cirrohsis. Very bad. Near death, according to the doctors. And I was furious, because I had taken her to the emergency room a year earlier, and her liver numbers had been nutty then and she'd had high fevers and stomach pain, but they sent us away and said she had " constipation. " This was at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia, supposedly the number two pediatric facility in the nation. Well, she did the whole " bombard it with prednisone, Imuran, etc. " and went into remission in about 8 months. She's never had a recurrence (knock wood). So, amazing things can happen. But, since you are a " complicated lady, " I would really advise that you get yourself to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, or the Cleveland Clinic, or some other place where the specialists confer with each other. It's invaluable. I took to Mayo, and it was worth paying for the journey. Amazingly, our insurance covered the treatment. I can't say enough about how wonderful they are there. I'm writing a book about our experiences. Thanks for listening, and good luck. Crimmins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Lindy, Do not despair. Do contact the MAyo clinic, and/or Cleveland Clinic and discuss with social worker your sittuation. There are wonderful programs to help people out when they need it! My sister was to get a lung tranplant and we were supposed to stay in Seattle for 3 months. Well lo and behold they had accomodations for patient recovery for the duration or recoup. FOR FREE. They also had cheap hotel rooms in a hotel not too far, and I am not sure what else, had we needed it. Unfortunately, she died before they could get her a lung. She had a very rapid weird disease, not cancer! Re: [ ] Digest Number 4300 Hi, Lindy-- Don't despair -- in 2001, my daughter (then 12), was diagnosed with AIH Type 1, Stage 4 Liver disease, cirrohsis. Very bad. Near death, according to the doctors. And I was furious, because I had taken her to the emergency room a year earlier, and her liver numbers had been nutty then and she'd had high fevers and stomach pain, but they sent us away and said she had " constipation. " This was at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia, supposedly the number two pediatric facility in the nation. Well, she did the whole " bombard it with prednisone, Imuran, etc. " and went into remission in about 8 months. She's never had a recurrence (knock wood). So, amazing things can happen. But, since you are a " complicated lady, " I would really advise that you get yourself to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, or the Cleveland Clinic, or some other place where the specialists confer with each other. It's invaluable. I took to Mayo, and it was worth paying for the journey. Amazingly, our insurance covered the treatment. I can't say enough about how wonderful they are there. I'm writing a book about our experiences. Thanks for listening, and good luck. Crimmins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Hi Everyone Thanks for the suggestion to go to Mayo. Its a little difficult as I live on an island south of the mainland of Australia. About 400 thousand people all up. I will have to go with what we have here L Re: [ ] Digest Number 4300 Hi, Lindy-- Don't despair -- in 2001, my daughter (then 12), was diagnosed with AIH Type 1, Stage 4 Liver disease, cirrohsis. Very bad. Near death, according to the doctors. And I was furious, because I had taken her to the emergency room a year earlier, and her liver numbers had been nutty then and she'd had high fevers and stomach pain, but they sent us away and said she had " constipation. " This was at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia, supposedly the number two pediatric facility in the nation. Well, she did the whole " bombard it with prednisone, Imuran, etc. " and went into remission in about 8 months. She's never had a recurrence (knock wood). So, amazing things can happen. But, since you are a " complicated lady, " I would really advise that you get yourself to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, or the Cleveland Clinic, or some other place where the specialists confer with each other. It's invaluable. I took to Mayo, and it was worth paying for the journey. Amazingly, our insurance covered the treatment. I can't say enough about how wonderful they are there. I'm writing a book about our experiences. Thanks for listening, and good luck. Crimmins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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