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Ok,, i have talked and talked to Hunt about the importance of not missing a

dose of his meds. He was really trying before not to but now that he knows

the damage that can be done by just missing one, he will try even harder.

Don, the reason that leaving it on the table is not good for Hunt is that he

hardly ever eats there and also and probaly the best reason is that he has an

apt with 2 other guys so everything gets moved on the little card table they

have all the time. It is really best for him to take it when he brushes his

teeth but like i said, sometimes when he thinks that he will be spending the

night in his apt, he finds himself in Chapel Hill. He really needs to keep

some in his car as well for those unexpected trips. Thanks so much for

ya'll's info.

Now,, his upper back, have been hurting his for 3 days really bad..Could

this be liver related?

Another problem is that his urine in once again very dark. He has labs done

today so i am sure we will have a change coming. They mentioned before that

they are not sure the imuran is doing what it should for him and putting him

on another med. Do any of you have any idea what that could be?

He is do depressed. He told his girlfriend that the reason that he was not

outgoing and never wanted to go anywhere is that he was ugly. I hate that so

much for him.

Thanks ya'll,

Hope each of you have a great day

Rosemary

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Rosemary,

Your poor son is really going down a rough road at this time isn't he? I know

at first adjusting to accepting being sick is full of emotional turmoil. You

don't know what to think or feel. It has taken me close to a year to come to

terms that my life is different and I can't go back. I get so depressed that

I gave in and take Zoloft now. Taking the meds is that constant reminder

which sucks but I like living and I refuse to let this beat me. Even during

my transplant which I didn't know what hit me. I was in a coma for 6 days. I

fought hard no way did I want to die. The docs kept telling me how they

couldn't believe how tough I was. Be amazed what you can hear when you are in

a coma. Eventually your son will get use to all of this. I think that is how

we all deal with it is just getting use to it all. The way I take and

remember my drugs which I know for a 19 year old boy would not be his choice.

I bought one of those hanging divided bags and put all of my drugs in it and

I leave it laying on my bed so I have to look at it every time I am in my

room. And the bag is big. He will find his way himself though as time goes

on. Just know it is important for the drugs to be taken no matter what.

gayle/trans.6-99

galye@... ^0^

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Hi Rosemary,

Just yesterday I was commenting that a friend of mine called me dozens

of times to go to dinner. I kept putting her off, well it's a year

later and I'm embarrassed to call her now. I didn't want to go out

because of what the prednisone made me look like. I have the feeling we

have all avoided things because of it. So it's normal to be depressed.

But maybe he could seek some sort of counselling while he is. It can't

help, I would think it could only help. He needs to get things off of

his chest. Just listen, try to tell him it will pass, but acknowledge

that it's not in his mind. We all know things could be worse but when

you feel horrible and you look horrible nothing could be worse.

The best I could say is be a sounding board.

I can't take Imuran I take what is called 6mp (purenthol) Maybe they

will try that. This certainly can't be easy for you. Stay strong.

Joan Claffey

NJ

mamacdoo@... wrote:

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> Ok,, i have talked and talked to Hunt about the importance of not missing a

> dose of his meds. He was really trying before not to but now that he knows

> the damage that can be done by just missing one, he will try even harder.

> Don, the reason that leaving it on the table is not good for Hunt is that he

> hardly ever eats there and also and probaly the best reason is that he has an

> apt with 2 other guys so everything gets moved on the little card table they

> have all the time. It is really best for him to take it when he brushes his

> teeth but like i said, sometimes when he thinks that he will be spending the

> night in his apt, he finds himself in Chapel Hill. He really needs to keep

> some in his car as well for those unexpected trips. Thanks so much for

> ya'll's info.

>

> Now,, his upper back, have been hurting his for 3 days really bad..Could

> this be liver related?

>

> Another problem is that his urine in once again very dark. He has labs done

> today so i am sure we will have a change coming. They mentioned before that

> they are not sure the imuran is doing what it should for him and putting him

> on another med. Do any of you have any idea what that could be?

>

> He is do depressed. He told his girlfriend that the reason that he was not

> outgoing and never wanted to go anywhere is that he was ugly. I hate that so

> much for him.

>

> Thanks ya'll,

> Hope each of you have a great day

> Rosemary

>

>

>

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Hi Rosemary;

With regard to Hunt's remembering taking medication, I know first hand

(have a 17 yr old boy), how difficult it can be at times with all the

things on their mind and places to go. What has improved the situation

significantly for Raj (my son) is having all his medication for a week in

one unit. Some thing made of plastic and called a weekly planner (is a long

thin rectangular compartmentalized unit with lids) came in very handy for

us. We put Raj's medication (for the whole week) in these compartments and

he on ocassions even have taken the unit with him. It even has helped him

(and us) see if he has taken the medication for the day. We bought this

unit at the Walgreen but I am sure it is available at other drug stores.

Give it a try.

Aumesh

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At 12:22 PM 10/16/2000 EDT, you wrote:

>Ok,, i have talked and talked to Hunt about the importance of not missing a

>dose of his meds. He was really trying before not to but now that he knows

>the damage that can be done by just missing one, he will try even harder.

>Don, the reason that leaving it on the table is not good for Hunt is that he

>hardly ever eats there and also and probaly the best reason is that he has

an

>apt with 2 other guys so everything gets moved on the little card table they

>have all the time. It is really best for him to take it when he brushes his

>teeth but like i said, sometimes when he thinks that he will be spending the

>night in his apt, he finds himself in Chapel Hill. He really needs to keep

>some in his car as well for those unexpected trips. Thanks so much for

>ya'll's info.

>

>

> Now,, his upper back, have been hurting his for 3 days really bad..Could

>this be liver related?

>

>Another problem is that his urine in once again very dark. He has labs done

>today so i am sure we will have a change coming. They mentioned before that

>they are not sure the imuran is doing what it should for him and putting him

>on another med. Do any of you have any idea what that could be?

>

>He is do depressed. He told his girlfriend that the reason that he was not

>outgoing and never wanted to go anywhere is that he was ugly. I hate that so

>much for him.

>

>

>Thanks ya'll,

>Hope each of you have a great day

>Rosemary

>

>

>

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Depression is extremely common, both in chronic illnesses and with those of us taking prednisone. With what he is expressing, he should be on an antidepressive (I take Paxil) and also have some counseling. Studies have shown that the combination of therapy and medication is the most effective treatment for depression.

Don

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"People who ask me how we can still have such a positive attitude after all we’ve been through, have it all wrong…We’ve been able to get through all that we have BECAUSE we have a positive attitude". Don Hanson 8/2000

-----Original Message-----From: mamacdoo@... [mailto:mamacdoo@...]Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 11:22 AM egroupsSubject: Re: [ ] Hunt and his medsOk,, i have talked and talked to Hunt about the importance of not missing a dose of his meds. He was really trying before not to but now that he knows the damage that can be done by just missing one, he will try even harder. Don, the reason that leaving it on the table is not good for Hunt is that he hardly ever eats there and also and probaly the best reason is that he has an apt with 2 other guys so everything gets moved on the little card table they have all the time. It is really best for him to take it when he brushes his teeth but like i said, sometimes when he thinks that he will be spending the night in his apt, he finds himself in Chapel Hill. He really needs to keep some in his car as well for those unexpected trips. Thanks so much for ya'll's info.Now,, his upper back, have been hurting his for 3 days really bad..Could this be liver related? Another problem is that his urine in once again very dark. He has labs done today so i am sure we will have a change coming. They mentioned before that they are not sure the imuran is doing what it should for him and putting him on another med. Do any of you have any idea what that could be?He is do depressed. He told his girlfriend that the reason that he was not outgoing and never wanted to go anywhere is that he was ugly. I hate that so much for him.Thanks ya'll, Hope each of you have a great dayRosemary

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Rosemary

Hunt can get at the drug store a little caddy for his pills.....Ty has 2

different colors...one for am and one for pm....because he never knows where

he will be he can keep them set up and aside to take at a moments notice....I

would not leave them in the car because alot of pills tell you not to let

them be exposed to the heat....but if they are set up for the week then he

can throw them in his backpack and off they go....it will become a habit

after a while and he won't even have to think about it....As long as he knows

how important it is ...then half the battle is won...

Luanne Ty's mom

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