Guest guest Report post Posted February 2, 2000 Hi Ginger, That's terrific. Looks like they found just the right medicines and doses to keep it under control. I hope everything continues going well. I'm glad the naproxen isn't causing anymore bleeding problems. Was your son in a lot of pain when he needed to be off the NSAID for so long? Also, did they say why one kidney was smaller than the other and will that cause any problems? Do you know if that's something that may have been caused by the medicines? Take care, Georgina gbread2808@... wrote: > Hey Georgina, > is taking 200 mg of plaquenil and 250 of naproxen. At one time > they changed the plaquenil to 100 mg and reduced the naproxen but > he had a flare. This seems to be the right mix of both. There is > no swelling in his joint. So far I believe we have been very lucky > with these meds. Hopefully they will continue to do the job. > > Ginger Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted March 14, 2000 Hi Debbie, I can try to give some answers for you. Normal sed rate is 0- 10 or 15 depending what scale is used. 50 is high. When my son had his recent flare it was 126, he seems to be doing well now but his recent labs were still about 57 it just shows that there is still some inflammation happening. Elliot also had blood in his urine and this has happened a few times before. In his case it was from the NSAIDS and we would stop the naproxen for 1-2 wks and his urine would clear. If that wouldn't solve the problem they may recommend an ultrasound of the kidney. Good luck. Rena Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted March 26, 2000 Hi Debbie, I hope you've been feeling at least somewhat better now, since all the changes in your meds last time. We don't have any personal experience with Celebrex. Or with doing injections ourselves at home. I sure hope the Celebrex has started to kick in by now and that you're getting some relief from it! Hopefully, no more tummy problems, too. I wonder if you've tried anything like Cytotec, which is supposed to help relieve the stomache? Josh takes that with his indocine twice a day. So, you're going to try Enbrel. Have you visited their website yet? They have alot of info there, including the manufacturer's program for people whose insurance won't cover the costs. If you need the website address, I'll get it for you. It may be simple enough as www.enbrel.com or something to that effect. Just let me know if you need it, though. Did the doctor mention you trying injectable MTX instead of the oral form? That might be another reasonable idea, as they say it often has better efficacy when it's injected. Just a thought, though. Whatever it takes, I hope you start feeling better and having lots less pain and inflammation ... SOON! Much Aloha, Georgina Debbie Schuh wrote: > Hi All, > Well after 2 years of active flare, I finally found and went to a new > doctor on Friday. The visit went okay <except it took 3 sticks to > get the lab work>. The doc switched around all my meds, took me off > of indocine and on to celebrex, dropped the methotrexate down to 6 > pills a week and wants to start Embrel shots twice a week. But I > have some questions to all of you... > > first, I am just about to my limit in pain, I am assuming that the > celebrex just isn't into my system well enough, about how long after > you started this med did you notice a differance? And how long did it > take you to learn to give yourself the shot? > > second, when I went to get the enbrel, I was informed that my > insurane won't cover it. My pharmisist <Ron> suggested I contact > them and find out how to GET it covered. Has anyone else had to do > that? > > and last, I got my lab results back yesterday and there was evidence > of internal bleeding, as well as blood in my urine, Has anyone here > had to deal with that? and my sed rate was 51, it has been a number > of years since I was activly dealing with all the termanology, but I > don't ever remember being that high before. Does anyone know what > there latest sed rate was? > > Thanks and God bless you, > Debbie Schuh Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted June 14, 2000 melissa was on Tolectin 400mgs 3 times a day didnt help just she had a allergic reaction to the Tolectin Robbin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted June 15, 2000 Sandi, Kelsey is on Naprosyn now and her doctor has said Tolectin will be the next medicine we try if needed. Did Naprosyn cause any stomach problems for Ashli? So far it hasn't for Kelsey. By the way, I have an 8 year old daughter named Ashleigh also! I see you spelled it in a unique way, too! Fortunately, Ashleigh doesn't have jra, just bad allergies. Kelsey was just diagnosed in April so we are new at this too. Glad you found this group... its been great for us. Take care, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted June 15, 2000 Hi Sandi I have an eight year old daughter with JRA. was diagnosed pauciarticular when she was 2 years old, but has since progressed to poly. She also takes 900mg motrin a day. She is also taking zantac, methotrexate and leucovorin. What type of JRA does your daughter have? Liz mommytme@... wrote: > > I'm new to the list and hoping I'm emailing this correctly. My daughter, > Ashli, is 8 1/2 years old and was diagnosed with JRA about 1 year ago. She's > been on naproxen and tolectin (she had allergic reaction to both). The > naproxen gave her nightmares and the tolectin upset her stomach pretty bad. > She now take 900 mg of motrin a day along with plaquenil. Anyone else who > has a child around this age, I would love to hear from you. > > God Bless, > Sandi > > For links to websites with JRA info visit: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/8414/Links.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted June 16, 2000 Hi Sandi, Your email came through perfectly Welcome. My 11 year old son Josh has the systemic type of JRA. He was diagnosed 5 years and one month ago. The NSAID he uses is called indomethacin and he takes 25mgs twice a day. He's never had a problem with nightmares. To help prevent any stomache problems, he also takes cytotec. And he takes prednisone, plaquinel, methotrexate and miacalcin. Right now, his arthritis seems to be pretty well controlled by these meds. His joints are in good shape and he hasn't had any systemic symptoms in a while, a few months. So things are good right now How is your daughter's arthritis? Is she having any difficulty with any particular joints right now? Take Care, Georgina mommytme@... wrote: > > I'm new to the list and hoping I'm emailing this correctly. My daughter, > Ashli, is 8 1/2 years old and was diagnosed with JRA about 1 year ago. She's > been on naproxen and tolectin (she had allergic reaction to both). The > naproxen gave her nightmares and the tolectin upset her stomach pretty bad. > She now take 900 mg of motrin a day along with plaquenil. Anyone else who > has a child around this age, I would love to hear from you. > > God Bless, > Sandi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted June 18, 2000 mommytme, I have a 9 1/2 year old daughter with poly. jra and she takes Lortab, vioxx, singulair, methotrexate and junior strength motrin as needed for the pain. Oh yeah she takes lactulose for constipation too.She was diagnosed about a year ago with jra and it has really progressed sinced then. God Bless, Ywellen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted June 18, 2000 Macey takes Miralax powder (she did take Lactulose for over a year but it stopped working). Miralax is a laxative made by the same people who make Go-Lytly. She also is on Reglan and Pepcid. She has GERD and constipation. Ursula Holleman Macey and 's mom http://home.att.net/~maceyh Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted March 1, 2001 Hi Mona, Dawn, and all, The way I get my results is to write my fax number on the lab request form and ask the lab to fax the results to me. Then, the day following the bloodwork, I call the lab and ask them to fax me the results. As someone mentioned earlier, labs are notoriously slow at getting the info out to the MDs. By doing it this way I get rapid feedback -which helps me to better assess the effects of the supplements or meds that I am taking at the time and make some changes if necessary. Usually, I get the results long before my Docs do and so they xerox my copy for their records. I should mention,that certain tests that are not done in the lab need to be sent out. These tests could take 5 to 7 days for completion. On Monday I had several tests including a serum estrone and total estriol. As of yesterday (Tuesday) I had all of the other results except for the above 2 tests which take 5 to 7 days. This may not work for everyone but it has worked for me. They are *our* results and we are entitled to have them if we want them. With all my best, Zoey PS: Getting the results directly from the lab means one less reason for calling the MDs office. The less I have to bother them, the better I feel. meds >Hi Dawn, sorry I got cut off and had to send an incomplete message. >Regarding getting lab results....I always call the receptionist and tell her >I want my results. She tells me I have to talk to a nurse but last time I >told her I don't need a nurse to interpret the results to just provide the >numbers. She was friendly and provided my thyroid results. She is not >supposed to do that but I don't care, I don't like to wait until I see the >doc. > >Remember there is no rush to get off the meds, take care, Mona > > > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted March 2, 2001 I " m amazed at all the different types of tests you all seem to get....I've only had Total T3, Free T4 and TSH. During my physical exam last year I marked off the liver panel...bilirubin was top edge of high side...apparently this flucuates or so I was told. Mona meds >Hi Dawn, sorry I got cut off and had to send an incomplete message. >Regarding getting lab results....I always call the receptionist and tell her >I want my results. She tells me I have to talk to a nurse but last time I >told her I don't need a nurse to interpret the results to just provide the >numbers. She was friendly and provided my thyroid results. She is not >supposed to do that but I don't care, I don't like to wait until I see the >doc. > >Remember there is no rush to get off the meds, take care, Mona > > > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 15, 2001 Hi Connie, I am glad to hear that you will continue to get the meds for that long. I know it doesn't sound like much fun to take them, but continuing may help your liver to heal some. I am confused on this 'cold' business. Are you sure you have a cold? I mean, are we talking about the common cold here? Antibiotics wouldn't help with a cold at all! So it must be something else - yes? Allegies, sinus infection..... the only thing I've read about that I can remember that actually helped the common cold was zinc lozenges. But the common cold usually goes away on it's own within a week, maybe 2 in a child. How long have you had this problem? What sort of symptoms? A cough is a fairly common side effect, but very rarely treatment can cause some problems with the lungs. This is from the prescribing info on Rebetron under warnings: Pulmonary Pulmonary symptoms, including dyspnea, pulmonary infiltrates, pneumonitis and pneumonia, including fatality, have been reported during therapy with REBETOL/INTRON A. If there is evidence of pulmonary infiltrates or pulmonary function impairment, the patient should be closely monitored, and if appropriate, combination REBETOL/INTRON A treatment should be discontinued. Now, this is very rare, and in any case, most of the time when there is a problem it is NOT life-threatening, but it is still something to be aware of, especially since you are seeing a PCP who might not be aware of this potential. If nothing else, this continuing 'cold' needs to be monitored, and if you are having breathing problems an X-ray might be in order. I remember when I was on treatment I complained once to my doctor about difficulty breathing, feeling out of breath all the time, which I really felt was due to my mild anemia, but he immediately sent me for a chest x-ray, and then to a Pulmonologist (think that's right - a lung specialist!). Nothing was wrong, luckily. There is probably nothing seriously wrong with you either, but I still would watch this, and make sure your doctor is monitoring this. Ok, I will stop acting like a mother-hen now! Take care, Claudine --- Constance Dickson > I can not get rid of this cold, went thru 5 times > of > meds. Long as I was taking them it was kind of > better. Only thing left is Zithromax it use to work > on me. It is out of my priceline about a11-12 $ a > pill > the Zithromax is 6 pills and over a $10.00 dollars > each maybe it just go away eventually. Dr A's wife > gave me some new antibiotic, it didn't work 5 tries > ($12 a pill) with it, first one(Can't remember) > first > was, It was Keflex I thinnnnnk > Take Care, Connie __________________________________________________ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 15, 2001 Hi Connie, I am glad to hear that you will continue to get the meds for that long. I know it doesn't sound like much fun to take them, but continuing may help your liver to heal some. I am confused on this 'cold' business. Are you sure you have a cold? I mean, are we talking about the common cold here? Antibiotics wouldn't help with a cold at all! So it must be something else - yes? Allegies, sinus infection..... the only thing I've read about that I can remember that actually helped the common cold was zinc lozenges. But the common cold usually goes away on it's own within a week, maybe 2 in a child. How long have you had this problem? What sort of symptoms? A cough is a fairly common side effect, but very rarely treatment can cause some problems with the lungs. This is from the prescribing info on Rebetron under warnings: Pulmonary Pulmonary symptoms, including dyspnea, pulmonary infiltrates, pneumonitis and pneumonia, including fatality, have been reported during therapy with REBETOL/INTRON A. If there is evidence of pulmonary infiltrates or pulmonary function impairment, the patient should be closely monitored, and if appropriate, combination REBETOL/INTRON A treatment should be discontinued. Now, this is very rare, and in any case, most of the time when there is a problem it is NOT life-threatening, but it is still something to be aware of, especially since you are seeing a PCP who might not be aware of this potential. If nothing else, this continuing 'cold' needs to be monitored, and if you are having breathing problems an X-ray might be in order. I remember when I was on treatment I complained once to my doctor about difficulty breathing, feeling out of breath all the time, which I really felt was due to my mild anemia, but he immediately sent me for a chest x-ray, and then to a Pulmonologist (think that's right - a lung specialist!). Nothing was wrong, luckily. There is probably nothing seriously wrong with you either, but I still would watch this, and make sure your doctor is monitoring this. Ok, I will stop acting like a mother-hen now! Take care, Claudine --- Constance Dickson > I can not get rid of this cold, went thru 5 times > of > meds. Long as I was taking them it was kind of > better. Only thing left is Zithromax it use to work > on me. It is out of my priceline about a11-12 $ a > pill > the Zithromax is 6 pills and over a $10.00 dollars > each maybe it just go away eventually. Dr A's wife > gave me some new antibiotic, it didn't work 5 tries > ($12 a pill) with it, first one(Can't remember) > first > was, It was Keflex I thinnnnnk > Take Care, Connie __________________________________________________ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 15, 2001 Hi Mother Hen..LOL I had acute Bronchitis at first (6-7weeks)ago. It has settled in my lungs. I seem to be more prone to asthma attacks, only had one worth mentioming. I was cleaning the neighbors place and was cat hair every where. I am allergic to cats, my daughter was told whenever she brought a cat near me to wash it first and then rinse it with downey clothes softener. I have had a problem with my Lungs ever since, the fire. I was told to watch for repercussions. Also it is a Pulmonologist, saw him a lot....didn't mind too much he was cute...lol. I promise to go to the ER if I feel, it is needed. It is lot of congestion in lungs. But I am coughing it up. Auctually I cough more when I am laying down (which is normal) so I stold and stacked pillows, but during the night I toss them on the floor, but then i cough up mucus, it is not like it feeling blocked up inside, which is good. I originally had blood in the in the mucus. I don't anymore. I suffered smoke inhalation, from the fire while trying to put it out. I know that was stupid why didn't I call Fire Department? I dunno myself why, idiot I guess. I got it out though:-)....Zinc is NASTY, I rather cough. Take Care, Connie __________________________________________________ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 15, 2001 Hi Mother Hen..LOL I had acute Bronchitis at first (6-7weeks)ago. It has settled in my lungs. I seem to be more prone to asthma attacks, only had one worth mentioming. I was cleaning the neighbors place and was cat hair every where. I am allergic to cats, my daughter was told whenever she brought a cat near me to wash it first and then rinse it with downey clothes softener. I have had a problem with my Lungs ever since, the fire. I was told to watch for repercussions. Also it is a Pulmonologist, saw him a lot....didn't mind too much he was cute...lol. I promise to go to the ER if I feel, it is needed. It is lot of congestion in lungs. But I am coughing it up. Auctually I cough more when I am laying down (which is normal) so I stold and stacked pillows, but during the night I toss them on the floor, but then i cough up mucus, it is not like it feeling blocked up inside, which is good. I originally had blood in the in the mucus. I don't anymore. I suffered smoke inhalation, from the fire while trying to put it out. I know that was stupid why didn't I call Fire Department? I dunno myself why, idiot I guess. I got it out though:-)....Zinc is NASTY, I rather cough. Take Care, Connie __________________________________________________ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 15, 2001 --- Constance Dickson <constance_clearwater_florida@...> wrote: Zinc is NASTY, I rather cough. Yea, I ended up throwing the bottle I bought away. But no, it doesn't sound like you have the common cold. Ok, I am reassured that you are on top of it! Good luck, hopefully it will improve SOON. Didn't your WBC just come up some? Maybe that will help. C __________________________________________________ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 15, 2001 --- Constance Dickson <constance_clearwater_florida@...> wrote: Zinc is NASTY, I rather cough. Yea, I ended up throwing the bottle I bought away. But no, it doesn't sound like you have the common cold. Ok, I am reassured that you are on top of it! Good luck, hopefully it will improve SOON. Didn't your WBC just come up some? Maybe that will help. C __________________________________________________ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 15, 2001 Claudine, yep I think was 2.5 or somewhere around there up to 3.4. I do not want to go in because I don't want to have to see Ms Bottle Blonde/Permanted, Frizzy, curly haired ugly person by the way, she called the Hospital. Just because I do not get food stamps I do not qualify for any help, and it sucks. Not Qualify for food stamps too. Where do they think, I can come up with any money. By the time the Bankruptcy is paid and Rent. that is $825, What about Elec, Eood,Scripts. Diabetic stuff, that I am doing without now. I have lowered myself even to ask, and then they think they are better than us don't they know that they aren't? I get $158.32, too much, a month, how in the hell am I suppose to cram in all that, to $1058.32. Sorry, I am, I don't know what feeling would describe what I am. Take Care, Connie --- claudine intexas <claudineintexas@...> wrote: > > --- Constance Dickson > <constance_clearwater_florida@...> wrote: > Zinc is NASTY, I rather cough. > > Yea, I ended up throwing the bottle I bought away. > But > no, it doesn't sound like you have the common cold. > Ok, I am reassured that you are on top of it! Good > luck, hopefully it will improve SOON. Didn't your > WBC > just come up some? Maybe that will help. > C > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 15, 2001 Claudine, yep I think was 2.5 or somewhere around there up to 3.4. I do not want to go in because I don't want to have to see Ms Bottle Blonde/Permanted, Frizzy, curly haired ugly person by the way, she called the Hospital. Just because I do not get food stamps I do not qualify for any help, and it sucks. Not Qualify for food stamps too. Where do they think, I can come up with any money. By the time the Bankruptcy is paid and Rent. that is $825, What about Elec, Eood,Scripts. Diabetic stuff, that I am doing without now. I have lowered myself even to ask, and then they think they are better than us don't they know that they aren't? I get $158.32, too much, a month, how in the hell am I suppose to cram in all that, to $1058.32. Sorry, I am, I don't know what feeling would describe what I am. Take Care, Connie --- claudine intexas <claudineintexas@...> wrote: > > --- Constance Dickson > <constance_clearwater_florida@...> wrote: > Zinc is NASTY, I rather cough. > > Yea, I ended up throwing the bottle I bought away. > But > no, it doesn't sound like you have the common cold. > Ok, I am reassured that you are on top of it! Good > luck, hopefully it will improve SOON. Didn't your > WBC > just come up some? Maybe that will help. > C > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 15, 2001 Claudine, yep I think was 2.5 or somewhere around there up to 3.4. I do not want to go in because I don't want to have to see Ms Bottle Blonde/Permanted, Frizzy, curly haired ugly person by the way, she called the Hospital. Just because I do not get food stamps I do not qualify for any help, and it sucks. Not Qualify for food stamps too. Where do they think, I can come up with any money. By the time the Bankruptcy is paid and Rent. that is $825, What about Elec, Eood,Scripts. Diabetic stuff, that I am doing without now. I have lowered myself even to ask, and then they think they are better than us don't they know that they aren't? I get $158.32, too much, a month, how in the hell am I suppose to cram in all that, to $1058.32. Sorry, I am, I don't know what feeling would describe what I am. Take Care, Connie --- claudine intexas <claudineintexas@...> wrote: > > --- Constance Dickson > <constance_clearwater_florida@...> wrote: > Zinc is NASTY, I rather cough. > > Yea, I ended up throwing the bottle I bought away. > But > no, it doesn't sound like you have the common cold. > Ok, I am reassured that you are on top of it! Good > luck, hopefully it will improve SOON. Didn't your > WBC > just come up some? Maybe that will help. > C > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 15, 2001 Claudine, yep I think was 2.5 or somewhere around there up to 3.4. I do not want to go in because I don't want to have to see Ms Bottle Blonde/Permanted, Frizzy, curly haired ugly person by the way, she called the Hospital. Just because I do not get food stamps I do not qualify for any help, and it sucks. Not Qualify for food stamps too. Where do they think, I can come up with any money. By the time the Bankruptcy is paid and Rent. that is $825, What about Elec, Eood,Scripts. Diabetic stuff, that I am doing without now. I have lowered myself even to ask, and then they think they are better than us don't they know that they aren't? I get $158.32, too much, a month, how in the hell am I suppose to cram in all that, to $1058.32. Sorry, I am, I don't know what feeling would describe what I am. Take Care, Connie --- claudine intexas <claudineintexas@...> wrote: > > --- Constance Dickson > <constance_clearwater_florida@...> wrote: > Zinc is NASTY, I rather cough. > > Yea, I ended up throwing the bottle I bought away. > But > no, it doesn't sound like you have the common cold. > Ok, I am reassured that you are on top of it! Good > luck, hopefully it will improve SOON. Didn't your > WBC > just come up some? Maybe that will help. > C > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 16, 2001 if your letter meant getting the new medication I can give you a 800 phone number and you can get it for free, I have insurance but it didn't cover,so i applied fir this and got it, By getting for free, i am saving 23.400 for 18 mo. If anybody wants any information about this , you can email me at photoart@... good luck e Re: Meds Claudine, yep I think was 2.5 or somewhere around there up to 3.4. I do not want to go in because I don't want to have to see Ms Bottle Blonde/Permanted, Frizzy, curly haired ugly person by the way, she called the Hospital. Just because I do not get food stamps I do not qualify for any help, and it sucks. Not Qualify for food stamps too. Where do they think, I can come up with any money. By the time the Bankruptcy is paid and Rent. that is $825, What about Elec, Eood,Scripts. Diabetic stuff, that I am doing without now. I have lowered myself even to ask, and then they think they are better than us don't they know that they aren't? I get $158.32, too much, a month, how in the hell am I suppose to cram in all that, to $1058.32. Sorry, I am, I don't know what feeling would describe what I am. Take Care, Connie --- claudine intexas <claudineintexas@...> wrote: > > --- Constance Dickson > <constance_clearwater_florida@...> wrote: > Zinc is NASTY, I rather cough. > > Yea, I ended up throwing the bottle I bought away. > But > no, it doesn't sound like you have the common cold. > Ok, I am reassured that you are on top of it! Good > luck, hopefully it will improve SOON. Didn't your > WBC > just come up some? Maybe that will help. > C > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 16, 2001 if your letter meant getting the new medication I can give you a 800 phone number and you can get it for free, I have insurance but it didn't cover,so i applied fir this and got it, By getting for free, i am saving 23.400 for 18 mo. If anybody wants any information about this , you can email me at photoart@... good luck e Re: Meds Claudine, yep I think was 2.5 or somewhere around there up to 3.4. I do not want to go in because I don't want to have to see Ms Bottle Blonde/Permanted, Frizzy, curly haired ugly person by the way, she called the Hospital. Just because I do not get food stamps I do not qualify for any help, and it sucks. Not Qualify for food stamps too. Where do they think, I can come up with any money. By the time the Bankruptcy is paid and Rent. that is $825, What about Elec, Eood,Scripts. Diabetic stuff, that I am doing without now. I have lowered myself even to ask, and then they think they are better than us don't they know that they aren't? I get $158.32, too much, a month, how in the hell am I suppose to cram in all that, to $1058.32. Sorry, I am, I don't know what feeling would describe what I am. Take Care, Connie --- claudine intexas <claudineintexas@...> wrote: > > --- Constance Dickson > <constance_clearwater_florida@...> wrote: > Zinc is NASTY, I rather cough. > > Yea, I ended up throwing the bottle I bought away. > But > no, it doesn't sound like you have the common cold. > Ok, I am reassured that you are on top of it! Good > luck, hopefully it will improve SOON. Didn't your > WBC > just come up some? Maybe that will help. > C > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 16, 2001 HELLO i DONT GET FOOD STAMPS EITHER, AND HAVE INSURANCE. JUST TRY IT, AND THEY ONLY SAY YES OR NO. i DIDN'T THINK i WOULD GET IT EITHER,CAUSE I HAVE 3 SMALL BUSINESSES, BUT THEY GAVE IT TO ME ANYWAY. YOU WONT KNOW TILL YOU TRY, AND BESIDES, THIS A PRIVATE CO. SO HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE GOVT. GOOD LUCK , AND GIVE IT A TRY MARTINE Re: Meds Claudine, yep I think was 2.5 or somewhere around there up to 3.4. I do not want to go in because I don't want to have to see Ms Bottle Blonde/Permanted, Frizzy, curly haired ugly person by the way, she called the Hospital. Just because I do not get food stamps I do not qualify for any help, and it sucks. Not Qualify for food stamps too. Where do they think, I can come up with any money. By the time the Bankruptcy is paid and Rent. that is $825, What about Elec, Eood,Scripts. Diabetic stuff, that I am doing without now. I have lowered myself even to ask, and then they think they are better than us don't they know that they aren't? I get $158.32, too much, a month, how in the hell am I suppose to cram in all that, to $1058.32. Sorry, I am, I don't know what feeling would describe what I am. Take Care, Connie --- claudine intexas <claudineintexas@...> wrote: > > --- Constance Dickson > <constance_clearwater_florida@...> wrote: > Zinc is NASTY, I rather cough. > > Yea, I ended up throwing the bottle I bought away. > But > no, it doesn't sound like you have the common cold. > Ok, I am reassured that you are on top of it! Good > luck, hopefully it will improve SOON. Didn't your > WBC > just come up some? Maybe that will help. > C > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted October 16, 2001 HELLO i DONT GET FOOD STAMPS EITHER, AND HAVE INSURANCE. JUST TRY IT, AND THEY ONLY SAY YES OR NO. i DIDN'T THINK i WOULD GET IT EITHER,CAUSE I HAVE 3 SMALL BUSINESSES, BUT THEY GAVE IT TO ME ANYWAY. YOU WONT KNOW TILL YOU TRY, AND BESIDES, THIS A PRIVATE CO. SO HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE GOVT. GOOD LUCK , AND GIVE IT A TRY MARTINE Re: Meds Claudine, yep I think was 2.5 or somewhere around there up to 3.4. I do not want to go in because I don't want to have to see Ms Bottle Blonde/Permanted, Frizzy, curly haired ugly person by the way, she called the Hospital. Just because I do not get food stamps I do not qualify for any help, and it sucks. Not Qualify for food stamps too. Where do they think, I can come up with any money. By the time the Bankruptcy is paid and Rent. that is $825, What about Elec, Eood,Scripts. Diabetic stuff, that I am doing without now. I have lowered myself even to ask, and then they think they are better than us don't they know that they aren't? I get $158.32, too much, a month, how in the hell am I suppose to cram in all that, to $1058.32. Sorry, I am, I don't know what feeling would describe what I am. Take Care, Connie --- claudine intexas <claudineintexas@...> wrote: > > --- Constance Dickson > <constance_clearwater_florida@...> wrote: > Zinc is NASTY, I rather cough. > > Yea, I ended up throwing the bottle I bought away. > But > no, it doesn't sound like you have the common cold. > Ok, I am reassured that you are on top of it! Good > luck, hopefully it will improve SOON. Didn't your > WBC > just come up some? Maybe that will help. > C > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites