Guest guest Posted January 2, 2002 Report Share Posted January 2, 2002 In a message dated 1/1/02 9:04:58 PM Pacific Standard Time, flatcat9@... writes: Make sure they know if you're taking Prednisone, which can increase your risk for glaucoma and cataracts. Harper thats good info for me too...thanks harper....are these fonts and colors alright? honestly? you are up late i see too..... i can't sleep, worried about results from scan..... take care, bert. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2002 Report Share Posted April 13, 2002 Amazing, what is obvious to us, is not always obvious to them. I have looked at the Dell products. I have a catalog. Will have to go to their website, too. Carol flatcat9@... wrote: In a message dated 4/12/02 10:22:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, writes: True, true. And I have purchased many of the aforementioned items for myself. The truth of the matter is that I hate to shop. If I can't order it out of a catalog (which I probably could) then I usually resort to calling and making an appointment with a personal shopper. But, you are right. I could surely go purchase those items for myself. However, my husband is always asking for ideas for a gift for me, so I was disappointed when he used that excuse for not getting me what I asked for. So, he gets one more chance before I go spend the money myself! He really ought to know better. Several years ago, he waited until the last minute and had not bought me a gift for Mother's Day. He had to leave for a trip that included his being gone over Mother's Day. He apologized for not having a gift and told me to just go and get what I wanted. Without going into details, he said he would not make that mistake again! Truth be known, he gets great pleasure out of spoiling me. I hate to deny him that! Carol I do understand! Years ago, I knew how bad my husband was at shopping (and how broke we were), so for Christmas I helped him by getting out a catalog at Thanksgiving, selecting a nice sensible nightgown that I needed anyway, marking the size and color and circling the 800 phone number. I handed him the catalog and told him that was what he could get me for Christmas, so he wouldn't have to go into a store. The day before Christmas he asked if the nightgown had come yet -- he thought I was going to order it for him! He's learned, since. Yes, you can order computers on-line, probably with much better results than in stores. According to a recent survey, people who did so were much more satisfied with the entire transaction than those used brick-and-mortar stores. Dell is noted for good service. For Dell, you go directly to their website. It's pretty easy. Harper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2002 Report Share Posted April 13, 2002 I would like one because my memory is getting worse by the minute. I would also like to be able to program a variety of reminders. Half of the time I do not even think about getting the mail until someone asks if anything important came in the mail that day. I know that I have come across as lacking intelligence with people who are unaware of my medical problems or of my past, simply because I am unable to recall information or process it as quickly as I once did. So, I can relate to your daughter not remembering what she was thinking. My husband says he can always tell when I get a totally blank look on my face that it is because my mind is truly blank at the moment. Carol flatcat9@... wrote: In a message dated 4/12/02 10:22:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, writes: Carol, I use a handsprig visor, it's not a complicared unit like some are. Works for me. I use it mostly for lists, calendar, and addresses/phone. Patty Carol, my daughter has poor short-term memory due to severe chronic fatigue syndrome. She thinks well, but she can't remember what she thinks! She carries a PalmPilot with her everywhere, even when going from one room of her apartment to another. An important thought may vanish quickly, and having the Pilot gives her a sense of security. Also, she programs it to remind her when to take pills. Harper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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