Re: Progress Report

2007-12-31 22:38:27

Hi Bernadette, I dont know if I have introduced myself. My name is JC
Im 26 and from Iowa. I had my stim placed Feb 17th then removed March
23rd of this year. Now I have to wait for my doc to come back from
vacation before getting a new one placed.
Im glad to hear that your unit was placed and your doing well. I have
a question for you. I hadn't heard about over stimulating causing a
headache. I don't recall ever being told about this possibility. What
exactly defines over stimulation?
And as for the staples, I didnt know that that was used. When I had
mine place my doc just placed sterri(sp) strips over the site then a
clean dressing. No stitches, no staples. Im not sure why, I never
questioned it. I was just happy to finally have my unit and get
recovering. When I had my unit I cut down on my Oxycontin by over 50%.
Along with the oxycontin I was able to cut back on sthe other meds I
had/have to take to combat the side effects. I only had it for about
5 weeks and I CAN NOT WAIT TO GET BACK TO THAT POINT!! *hehe sorry for
yelling, but Im almost giddy to get this going again and regain some
sort of life again.
Congrats on being able to get out with your husband and children. You
are so very lucky!
Keep your head up,
JC

You are Blessed

2007-12-31 21:12:16

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If you attend a church meeting without fear of harassment, arrest
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If you have food in your refrigerator, clothes on your back, a roof over
your head and a place to sleep, you are richer than 75% of this world.
If you have money in the bank, in your wallet, and spare change in a dish
someplace, you are among the top 8% of the worlds wealthy.
If your parents are still married and alive, you are very rare, even in
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If you hold up your head with a smile on your face and are truly
thankful, you are blessed because the majority can, but most do not.
If you can hold someone's hand, hug them or even touch them on the
shoulder, you are blessed because you can offer God's healing touch.
If you prayed yesterday and today, you are in the minority because you
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If you believe in Jesus as the Son of God, you are part of a very small
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If you can read this message, you are more blessed than over two billion
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Starting to wonder if things will ever get better...

2007-12-31 10:46:29

Well on July 7th(a friday) I was supposed to have my 2nd stim placed.
I went on the 5th(Wed) to have my pic line placed for the vancomycin
antibotic 2 days before surgery and then 8days after. Well the sunday
before my surgery I was cleaning my apartment, doing laundry , ect to
get things in order for my surgery. I learned my lesson the first time
around and I hate, HATE asking my parents or my sisters to come over
to help me to do this or that. So I was cleaning away and roylally
screwed up my back. It was so bad that I was hunched over almost to a
90 degree angle, and this time my hips were just burning ALL the time.
No matter what I did other than laying flat on my back with two big
fluffy pillows under my knees helped me. I also had my right hip
sticking out.( I have done this before, but god this one was so bad!!)
I couldnt hardly walk more than a few steps before the pain took over.
It felt like my spine was just crumbling. I was tripling my oxycontin,
vicodin, and oxycodone. I had been keeping in touch my with my docs PA
so we decided that instead of the surgery on Friday I would have yet
another Epi.(I have had so many epi's over the last 8 years that the
pain clinic docs refused to touch my back with any needle. They used
to work well, but as I got more and more of them it was just more
painful to have them stick that needle in me than live without it.
So, I had the epi done, and YIKES it hurt. My doc put it in lower in
my back then I have had before. I did walk out of the hospital better
than I walked in. But that was from the numbing meds. The epi really
didnt help all that great. So, the surgery was set for Wed the 12th. I
called my docs PA on monday and said I didnt think it was going to
happen. I was still in big pain. She had me call back Tuesday and I
said the same thing. She talked it over with my doc and they had me
pull the pic line out. Now your not supposed to pull it yourself, but
my mom is a home health care nurse and I just had her pull it instead
of me getting in the car, outta the car in the infusion office, and so
forth.
For now I have to wait for my doctor to come back from his vacation
before I can have my surgery. This time the unit will be placed high
in my back to hopefully prevent another surgery to have to unit pulled
due to infection and nacrotic tissue. I just need to get this going,
Im not sure how much more of this crap I can take. UGH!
On another note, I dont know what kind of RX insurance you all have
but if any of you happen to have Medco. Get rid of them as soon as you
can! I have had so so many problems with them. Last month I got my
cymbalta 120mg(two 60mg tablets) and Lunesta 3mg filled. So I get them
filled and a few weeks later I get a letter from them saying that they
filled the meds as a ________(can not think of the word--sorry) to me
but in the future they will not fill it. Now when I called before
filling the meds they told me the meds were on my formulary. So, now I
have to go back to the darn ambien which really doesnt work, but I can
not go without anything. Oh btw they only give you 21 days of any
sleeping medication because you can get addicted to it. Even though
there are studies out that ambien(I think its ambien) has a low
addiction rate. As for the Cymbalta, because the FDA doesnt have any
guidelines on the 120mg routine they will not allow me to take that
much everyday. Even though my two doctors say I need to be on it. Oh I
can ask for a review, but that can take up to a year for them to get
an answer!
Im beyond pissed off!
Anyway, I hope you all are doing much much better!
heads up,
JC

Hi all

2007-12-31 07:36:12

Hello to everyone,
Just to let you know that I may not post a response to everyone but your all
in my prayers, ok since I am so bad at remembering names I usually pray for
the list as a whole knowing that the Lord knows what your needs are : )
I have an infected bug bite on my thigh and I am trying not to be paranoid
about it but I am very worried. The swelling and redness is going down but
my knee and hip started hurting last night BAD! I couldnt sleep because no
matter how I positioned myself it hurt. The doctor is probably going to
think I am silly for coming again so I am feeling meak about that but I am
too afraid to let it go. I am sure its nothing but then again I am
not....does this make any sense? I am so afraid of people thinking I am just
being silly that I dont go to the doctor when I should and I need to get over
that. So I am going to call right now and see what they say....
Melanie

Re: Spinal fluid leak

2007-12-30 17:30:12

Wow, Ruth seems like you've really been thru the ringer. As Roger
asked, how did you get the spinal fluid leak? I know they always have
told me with any of my procedures and surgeries on my back that a
fluid leak is possible, but I didnt think that during the scs surgery
was more with the dura space.
Hope you are feeling better now. Any headache with our other aches
and pains just makes it that much worse.
(((Ruth))))
Keep your head up,
JC

Re: ThornsonMyRoses Liberty

2007-12-30 13:00:28

Hello everybody,did someone from here want to find a
rheumatologist/specialist.???????bev.

Liberty

2007-12-30 05:33:08

Hi Deanna
My son is 28. He and his wife and two kids (boy, girl) moved there 6 years
ago. We really miss the kids. We kept them almost every weekend when they
were still here and missed having them around. Liberty is a small town,
they don't even have a McDonald's!! When we visit we always go across the
seven mile hill on 77. One of these days we are going to have the time off
and we will go down when the leaves are changing. I can't even imagine how
beautiful the view will be!!
Even if the majority agrees with an idiotic idea, it is still an idiotic
idea.
Mary J

RE: [lifelineforrsders] i have skin cancer/Lynn

2007-12-30 03:46:07

Dear Carrie,

I am so sorry to hear about your basal cell carcinoma and, of course, you will be in my prayers.

I would like to tell you about my husband, of 41 years, in about 1972 Harry was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma. He had an area about the size of a quarter on the back of his left hand. It took two surgeries to get clean skin margins, in the '80's he had to have topical chemotherapy on his face, but it was'nt for basal cell it was for pre-cancerous lesions. He has yearly checks up, but is doing great, for a crotchety, stubborn 70 year old man.
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Re: [lifelineforrsders] i have skin cancer

2007-12-29 23:17:13

Hi Carrie, I am very sorry to hear this news of your skin cancer. But It is very common, I have it too. I have had several lesions removed. I am very fair skinned, and so are you. Do you use sun block all the time? This is a reminder

to use it everyday. Since I live at such a high elevation 7000 ft. I am closer to the sun and the bad sun rays that cause the skin ca. Good luck with your procedure. Love & huggs, Lynda

Hi I am new and nervous!

2007-12-29 11:03:57

Hello all ! I just joined and I am scheduled to have my implant surgery
on wedsday. I just a little nervous as I am told different stories from
people that it treible and such an auwful thing and I shouldn't have to
it is the best thing since the invention God! I really think it is good
thing I hope I just have difficulties since I have other medical
problems like diabetes. The Doctor already told me I will be in the
hospital overnight. How bad is the pain after surgery? Did anyone else
here wear diapers in the hospital? will enough of my babbling!
THanks everyone
ERIC

i have skin cancer

2007-12-29 03:47:26

Hi Everyone! I just got a call from the nurse at the Dermetology Center I went to last Friday. The bump on my nose (that came up this summer) is skin cancer! Its called Basel cell cancer and she said it was common. It will have to be removed. The surgery appt is Tuesday Nov. 22nd at 8:30am.

What it consists of is cutting it off and testing the outlaying skin for clear tissue. Then cutting and testing until they have removed it all and the skin left is clear of it. It will probably take all day. They don't put you to sleep just numb you up real good! I'll be sitting in the waiting room while they do the testing and go back in if they have to cut some more. When they have it all they'll sew me up and send me home! I can even drive myself in!

I needed this like a whole in my head! As if I don't have Enough on my plate!!! Well... as usual I could use all the Prayers I can get! I'll keep you posted! Love, Carrie

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May The Lord Smile Upon You Today!! `;~)

Re: ThornsonMyRoses Hi Deanna, from Deanna

2007-12-29 03:30:30

Hello Deanna Jo!
You're right, there aren't too many people that have our name. I'll be
Deanna Lee (my middle name) - will that be helpful enough? It's nice to
meet you too! Where do you live? My parents named me Deanna because of
Deanna Durbin. How about you? I had trouble all through school with
people either mispronouncing or misspelling my name. They wanted me to be
Dianna or Deena, because they had never heard Deanna before.
You'll be in my prayers - I'm dealing with depression also, and with an
enormous amount of pain, so I understand how you feel. I find myself
dwelling on it far too much, and I know I shouldn't, but we are human.
And because of the pain and lack of sleep, we get worn down easily and
it's harder to fight the depression. I'm trying to start making a
conscious effort to stop the negative thoughts (once I realize what I'm
doing) and to thank God and be grateful for what I DO have. It's not
easy, though, as I'm sure all the ladies in this group know.
Christy, I definitely sympathize with you, also. I don't get much sleep
either, and my heart goes out to you. At least my children are on their
own, and I don't have to worry about taking care of them when I've had no
sleep. I wish I could help you in some way. I CAN pray for you, though,
and I'm doing that. Hang on, and believe that it will get better. God
promises that He will look after His children and see that their needs
are met, so keep believing that! We are with you, and here for you.
Deanna Lee

Re: advanced bionics

2007-12-28 19:30:34

Ron, I had the Adv. Bionic's stim put in, in Feb. I only had it for
about 5 weeks before the incision where the unit was became infected
then turned the tissue nacrotic. When I had the scs the only strange
thing was that when I laid flat on my back, or either side for too
ling then go to move that I got "shocked" while moving. And things
like coughing, sneezing, ect gave me a little jolt. Only the
"shocking" feeling bothered me at first. I really had to be aware of
what I was doing or getting ready to do, because if I wasnt paying any
attention it would wake make me jump.
Im sure none of that will help you, but I plan on calling my rep
tomorrow to ask if there is any problem haing the unit in and getting
a tattoo. I will ask him if he has any ideas. He is really nice and
never acts like my silly questions are a pain in his back side.
Hope you get the issue resolved.
Keep your head up,
JC

New Yorker

2007-12-28 19:08:03

okie dokie!
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Lynn

Betty and Lynda

2007-12-28 06:24:51

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I need to talk to both of you together if we could arrange a time to meet on MSN messenger.

Let me know when you get this what would work for the two of you. Don't get worried either as this is nothing serious, I just need to chat for a bit.

RSD friends

Dori

Re: Comforting Scripture

2007-12-28 05:31:24

Sorry about that ladies!! In His Love and service, diane

I'm Back

2007-12-27 15:36:49

I'm sorry to have been gone so long! I've had some personal problems to over come but I Think I'm in control again!

Welcome to the newbies! I hope to get to know you quickly and if there's anything I can do to help you just ask! I can send you the "Beginner's Guide to RSD" IF you send me your addresses. Also I'm sure you've been told ((but in case you haven't) that RSDHope.org is a Fountain of information for you! That's a Start!!!

Happy Birthday to those I've missed! I Hope you had a Great (Pain-Tolerant) Day!

I'm only 350 emails behind so I'll catch up as I can! Love, Carrie

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May The Lord Smile Upon You Today!! `;~)

Comforting Scripture

2007-12-27 12:42:20

Dear Christy and others, when I am unable to sleep I meditate on this
verse: I WILL BOTH LIE DOWN AND SLEEP, FOR YOU ALONE O LORD, MAKE ME
DWELL IN SAFETY. Psalm 4:8 (NKJV).
Also, Christy, I would LOVE to purchase some of your crocheted
crosses!! Would you please send me your address so that I could mail
you a check? (I know you have given it to me before, but, Fibrofog
has set in and I can't find it! In His love and service, Diane

New Yorker

2007-12-27 04:45:45

Betty,

Is this the entire atricle or the interview that has been out for a bit? If it is not the entire piece, i want to get a copy of the New Yorker and read it. That means a trip ti St. Louis as it is not available in our area.
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New Yorker

2007-12-27 04:42:25

As far as I know, it's the entire article, Sis.
Betty
Betty,

Is this the entire atricle or the interview that has been out for a bit? If it is not the entire piece, i want to get a copy of the New Yorker and read it. That means a trip ti St. Louis as it is not available in our area.
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Lynn

Re: Dr. problems

2007-12-27 03:04:41

Thank you Mary.
Just wanted to catch you up. I went to my primary yesterday and told
her everything. Well she looked at me a moment and said, Well maybe
you should go to a Neurologist.
The Rheumatologist is the one that has been blowing me off and acting
like he can't believe that my Fibromyalgia could'nt possibly be as
bad
as it is, because of all the meds I am on.
Anyway I saw this Neuro about 13 years ago. I had Bell's Palsy, he
was
really good then so .........Please pray for me. I will have a new
list for him!! And thank you for the support that ya'll give
everyone. In JMJ
Angelique
--- In ThankYouJesusforThornsOnMyRoses@egroups.com, Mary Reilly

why
I was
me
in
I
am
perfection"
(Col 3:14)

Re: ThornsonMyRoses just checking in too

2007-12-26 14:33:17

Dear Christy,
I'm praying for you. I know the feeling when the Rx's need to be
refilled and the money isn't there. Everything will work out as God
intends, we must be patient.
God Bless,
chris

Fw: Be Thankful

2007-12-26 13:50:04

I Agree!

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May The Lord Smile Upon You Today!! `;~)

I am Thankful :

FOR THE WIFE
WHO SAYS IT'S HOT DOGS TONIGHT,
BECAUSE SHE IS HOME WITH ME, AND NOT OUT WITH SOMEONE ELSE.
FOR THE HUSBAND
WHO IS ON THE SOFA

BEING A COUCH POTATO,
BECAUSE HE IS HOME WITH ME
AND NOT OUT AT THE BARS.

FOR THE TEENAGER
WHO IS COMPLAINING ABOUT DOING DISHES
BECAUSE IT MEANS SHE IS AT HOME,
NOT ON THE STREETS.
FOR THE TAXES I PAY
BECAUSE IT MEANS
I AM EMPLOYED.
FOR THE MESS TO CLEAN AFTER A
PARTY
BECAUSE IT MEANS I HAVE
BEEN SURROUNDED BY FRIENDS.
FOR THE CLOTHES THAT FIT A LITTLE TOO SNUG
BECAUSE IT MEANS
I HAVE ENOUGH TO EAT.

FOR MY SHADOW THAT WATCHES ME WORK
BECAUSE IT MEANS
I AM OUT IN THE SUNSHINE
FOR A LAWN THAT NEEDS MOWING,
WINDOWS THAT NEED CLEANING,
AND GUTTERS THAT NEED FIXING
BECAUSE IT MEANS I HAVE A HOME.
FOR ALL THE COMPLAINING
I HEAR ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT
BECAUSE IT MEANS
WE HAVE FREEDOM OF SPEECH..

FOR THE PARKING SPOT
I FIND AT THE FAR END OF THE PARKING LOT
BECAUSE IT MEANS I AM CAPABLE OF WALKING
AND I HAVE BEEN BLESSED WITH TRANSPORTATION.

FOR MY HUGE HEATING BILL
BECAUSE IT MEANS
I AM WARM.
FOR THE LADY BEHIND ME IN CHURCH
WHO SINGS OFF KEY
BECAUSE IT MEANS
I CAN HEAR.

FOR THE PILE OF LAUNDRY AND IRONING
BECAUSE IT MEANS
I HAVE CLOTHES TO WEAR.
FOR WEARINESS AND ACHING MUSCLES
AT THE END OF THE DAY
BECAUSE IT MEANS I HAVE BEEN
CAPABLE OF WORKING HARD.
FOR THE ALARM THAT GOES OFF
IN THE EARLY MORNING HOURS
BECAUSE IT MEANS I AM ALIVE.

AND FINALLY, FOR TOO MUCH E-MAIL
BECAUSE IT MEANS I HAVE
FRIENDS WHO ARE THINKING OF ME.
SEND THIS TO SOMEONE YOU CARE ABOUT. I JUST DID.

Live well, Laugh often, & Love with all of your heart!

Re: [Stimulator] Hi Stimulator Members

2007-12-25 22:29:46

Holly --
Thanks for the email. I hope you start to feel better soon.
Denise (Massachusetts)

Fw: Pretty Cool

2007-12-25 18:23:07

I can't figure it out either!

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May The Lord Smile Upon You Today!! `;~)

Pretty Cool
Don't ask me, I don't know how it is done!
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a request

2007-12-25 12:25:00

A lady from another list sent this message yesterday. Please keep this family in your prayers. Her message is below.

Love in Christ,
Jayne

Progress Report

2007-12-25 08:09:35

Hi gang, Viva Italia!!!!! I can't believe it but I was actually watching
'football' (soccer,
soccer, soccer hehehe:) but our whole family really got into it. I guess living
across the
pond has had some effect. OK here's how its been going one week after surgery.
The unit
works great on the pain it was put in for however (here comes the bad part) it
seem to
bring on severe headaches. Yes, I know, my doctor told me not to over stimulate
or this
might happen but I was just so delirious from the good feelings that I ignored.
Terrible
idea. I have learned my lesson and am on a regime that I stimulate for no more
than 30
minutes 2 to 3 times a day. I will be able to slowly increase the length of time
and
frequency as needed. This has worked very well and this morning I finally woke
up without
a headache. I am having my stitches out this Friday by my doctors pain nurse.
The doctor
used staples, which I did not want, but he said that my scars would be smaller.
I have had
staples before and the scars look the same to me. I hate staples, they pull and
sting and
hurt so much more. If you have a choice don't get them. I have had quite a bit
of swelling
but have used ice packs to help reduce it. I have been able to get out a little
with my
husband and kids help. My husband holds my hand and my darling children walk in
front
and behind me to block any possible "Swedish Checking". This is something that
only
people who have lived in or visited Sweden will be able to understand. In Sweden
people
bump, push, knock, and shove people and this is not considered impolite. We have
been
all over Europe and never had this happen except in large crowds (ie. the
Colosseum in
Rome). Now understand, I am quite used to this little quirk in an otherwise
wonderful
country. Many visitors and short-term expats are shocked and become quite angry
by this
behavior, but really they don't know that they are offending you. Just ignore it
if you come
for a visit and enjoy all the rest. In my current condition however I must be
careful. I have
also gotten a yeast infection from the anti-biotics even though I have been
eating tons of
delicious Swedish yoghurt (the best in the world). But thats been taken care of.
My spirits
are very high these days and I have all of you in my prayers. A special prayer
out for you
Ruth. I'm sorry you had a spinal leak. I hope it resolves soon. Glad Sommar
Bernadette

FW: Women in my Circle

2007-12-24 21:50:47

When I got this I thought of YOU! Love, Carrie

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May The Lord Smile Upon You Today!! `;~)

TO THE WONDERFUL WOMEN IN MY CIRCLE
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When I was little, I used to believe
in the concept of one best friend,
and then I started to become a woman.
And then I found out that if you allow your heart
to open up, God would show you the best in many friends.
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One friend is needed when you're
going through things with your man.
Another friend is needed when you're
going through things with your mom.
Another when you want to shop,
share, heal, hurt, joke, or just be.
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One friend will say let's pray together, another
let's cry together, another let's fight together,
another let's walk away together.
One friend will meet your spiritual
need, another your shoe fetish, another
your love for movies, another will be with
you in your season of confusion, another will be
your clarifier, another the wind beneath your wings.
But whatever their assignment in your life,
on whatever the occasion, on whatever the day,
or wherever you need them to meet you with their gym
shoes on and hair pulled back, or to hold you back from
making a complete fool of yourself ... those are your best friends.
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It may all be wrapped up in one woman,
but for many it's wrapped up in several...
one from 7th grade, one from high school, several
from the college years, a couple from old jobs,
several from temple or church, on some days your mother,
on some days your neighbor, on others your sisters, and on
some days your daughters.
So whether they've been there 20 minutes or 20 years,
ONLY IF YOU WISH
Pass this on to the women that God has placed in your life
to make a difference.
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Fwd: Fw: God knows I love the South

2007-12-24 20:47:41

FUNNY!

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May The Lord Smile Upon You Today!! `;~)

Spinal fluid leak

2007-12-24 19:00:35

Hi Ruth. How did the spinal fluid leak happen? I thought that the SCS went
alongside the dural tube that holds the spinal fluid, not inside the tube, so
there would be no post-op spinal fluid leak (unless there were an accidental
puncture). Best wishes, Roger

Fw: How to tell if there is a terrorist at the airport...

2007-12-24 10:39:40

Funny!

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May The Lord Smile Upon You Today!! `;~)

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advanced bionics

2007-12-24 05:39:37

Group,
Has anyone experienced this problem with a advanced bionic stimulator.
I had the trial put in and it seemed to work. After the final install the
coverage comes and goes away. The techs with AB will reprogram it each week for
the last 7 weeks and it last for a few days then goes away. Any thoughts on this
Ron

Fw: Just my luck

2007-12-23 20:17:49

This would happen to Me!

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May The Lord Smile Upon You Today!! `;~)

Just my luck - the pot at the end of the rainbow

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Re: July 4th my Independence day!!

2007-12-23 18:28:39

That's wonderful news Bernadette!!! Boy, the procedures are done so
differently everywhere. I was not awake during my lead placement at
all. They woke me after to see how the coverage was and to check if
I liked the feeling of it and then they put me back to sleep again.
I hope you continue to have such awesome relief. I've never heard of
sub -q placement for arthritis and muscle pain. That sounds VERY
interesting as I have the same problems. Let us know how you are
doing.
Ruth

Hi Deanna, from Deanna

2007-12-23 15:15:18

Hi, I've had computer problems so haven't been able to do much. I
want to welcome you, Deanna. It's nice to meet another Deanna, there
aren't that many of us. And to keep things clear, and I hope people
aren't confused, I will use my middle name and be
Deanna Jo. Perhaps, Deanna, you could use an initial or something so
we don't get mixed up? I'm pretty new here too so people may already
be confused!
I want to ask for prayer because I'm really struggling with
depression. I'd really appreciate it. I'm also in a lot of pain
because I had to stop taking Arthrotec because of elevated liver
enzymes. Thank you all.
Deanna Jo

[Fwd: LOST DOG]]

2007-12-23 08:33:21

Today's giggle.

Re: Dear Ruth, and all the gang

2007-12-22 16:43:49

Hi Amy, thank you so much for the support!!! I needed it. The pain
has settled done some, but on the 4th I ended up in the ER with a
spinal fluid leak headache. It was horrible. The hospital staff
were just wonderful thank God. I still have some residual pain from
it. If I go out to the doctors or am in the car for awhile it starts
it back up. My dr. said it is going to take time to get better but
should. If it doesn't then I'll have to have a blood patch done. I
was so sick from it. I had the unit tweaked the other day and it is
working better than it was but there is still much swelling and stuff
so I'm sure it will get better as time goes on. I figure I'll call
the rep in a week and have her come out again and tweak it.
Do all of you meet your reps at the drs. office? Or do any of you
meet them at your homes? I think it's strange that mine can't come
to the house. All the other tech's for my other medical equipment
have come to my house for things. I wonder why these guys can't???
Any ideas?
Amy, again, thanks. If I want to talk on the phone we could email
each other our numbers. Right now I'm trying to rest as much as I
can. But I may take you up on it soon.
Sending hugs your way,
Ruth

buy and sell group for stamp collectors (postage)

2007-12-22 09:31:02

http://www.egroups.com/buyandsellstamps/
for anyone who is interested
==
agape,
Christy
Proverbs 31:13 She seeketh wool and flax and worketh willingly with her hands.
AIM user name: crochetin4Christ
MSN user name: ouchiemama
http://www.egroups.com/group/ThankYouJesusforThornsonMyRoses (elist for
Christian women living with chronic pain and illness
http://www.geocities.com/christybritain/
(Christian pages(God's promises, creation vs. evolution, Corrie ten Boom tribute
page, shooting down the big bang theory....and more) recipes, free crochet
patterns, mystery page, Sherlock Holmes page, classic movie page, aromatherapy
'recipe' page, craft ideas, FMS page, homeschooling page and more)
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on-line unit studies with off-line activites and games grades 2-?)
websites are continual works in progress

Re: A possible success story - six months post surgery now

2007-12-22 06:09:56

Hi Guys - I'm post surgery 10 days. Like I said in my previous post
after the tweaking it is a little better. But what I forgot to
mention was that I had the rep give me 3 groups on my Medtronic
unit. I have my left hip/leg/foot, right hip/leg/foot and then from
my calfs down to my toes. I also want to have her give me the
ability to change the pulse too. I don't know if I want it to
just "tingle" for ever or move it to something else.
Oh - Has anyone ever had this problem? I had gall bladder surgery 2
weeks before the stim surgery and now the stim is cramping and
hurting the surgical site from the gall bladder. It is very
uncomfortable, if not painful if I turn up the stim more than just
minimally. I would love to know about it and what happened or what
you did about it. I'm a little concerned about what it is doing to
the surgical site.
Thanks all. Take care
Ruth

me again.....selling crocheted crosses

2007-12-22 05:07:28

I am selling my crocheted cross bookmarks for $1.75 each including shipping
within the US.
Assorted sizes, colors and styles, overall length is about 5-6" long. Feel free
to request a color or color combination, if it is for a man let me know, if you
want plain or fancy.....
great gifts to mail, or stocking stuffers.....
thanks
==
agape,
Christy
Proverbs 31:13 She seeketh wool and flax and worketh willingly with her hands.
AIM user name: crochetin4Christ
MSN user name: ouchiemama
http://www.egroups.com/group/ThankYouJesusforThornsonMyRoses (elist for
Christian women living with chronic pain and illness
http://www.geocities.com/christybritain/
(Christian pages(God's promises, creation vs. evolution, Corrie ten Boom tribute
page, shooting down the big bang theory....and more) recipes, free crochet
patterns, mystery page, Sherlock Holmes page, classic movie page, aromatherapy
'recipe' page, craft ideas, FMS page, homeschooling page and more)
http://www.geocities.com/britainchristianacademy/indexofstudies.html (thematic
on-line unit studies with off-line activites and games grades 2-?)
websites are continual works in progress

Misguided

2007-12-22 02:54:27

Two fellas from rural Minnesota walked into a pet shop in Minneapolis. They head to the bird section and Sven says to Ole, "Dat's dem."
The owner comes over and asks if he can help them.
"Yeah, we'll take four of dem dere little budgies in dat cage up dere," says Sven.
The owner puts the budgies in a paper bag. Ole and Sven pay for the birds, leave the shop and get into Sven's pick-up and drive to the top of the big cliffs by a lake. At the cliffs, Sven looks down at the
100-foot drop and says: "Dis looks like a grand place."
He takes two birds out of the bag, puts them on his shoulders and jumps off the cliff. Ole watches as Sven falls all the way to the bottom, killing himself stone dead.
Looking down at the remains of his best pal, Ole shakes his head and says: "Dis budgie jumping is too dangerous for me."
BUT WAIT!!!! There's MORE!
PART TWO:
Moments later, Knut arrives up at the cliffs. He's been to the pet shop too and walks up to the edge of the cliff carrying another paper bag in one hand and a shotgun in the other.
"Hey, Ole. Watch dis," Knut says. He takes a parrot from the bag and throws himself over the edge of the
cliff. Ole watches as half way down, Knut takes the gun and shoots the parrot. Knut continues to plummet down and down until he hits the bottom and breaks every bone in his body. Ole shakes his head and says, "And I'm never trying dat parrotshooting either."
BUT WAIT!!!! There's MORE!
PART THREE:
Ole is just getting over the shock of losing two friends when Lars appears. He's also been to the pet shop and is carrying a paper bag out of which he pulls a chicken. Lars grasps the chicken by the legs holds it over his head and hurls himself off the cliff and disappears down and down until he hits a rock
and breaks his spine. Once more, Ole shakes his head.....
"First der was Sven with his budgie jumping.... den Knut
parrotshooting.... and now Lars is hengliding!"

RE: [Stimulator] A possible success story - six months post surgery now

2007-12-21 14:36:13

Hi Julie,
My name is Amy. I too have an ANS Eon rechargeable implant. It has really
given me back allot more of life than I have had in a long time. I have been
in bed for a year and a half, and now, I am walking and able to go out in my
garden, swim in the pool, cook dinner for my husband at least a few nights a
week, and even do laundry. I guess most people would not be excited about
laundry, or grocery shopping, but after all this .. I am. Life is looking
better and better every day. I am still having to take an immense amount of
meds. Actually 46 pills a day.(can you believe that?) I have already been
able to cut out 8 pain killers each day, so hopefully I will be able to
continue to reduce some meds little by little. I am really glad that you are
doing so well. You are also the first person I have spoken to who had the
pain in your leg. That is where mine was. My right leg, from toes to thigh.
I hope you continue to have a much better life. They say it continues to
improve for up to a year. I'll be praying and cheering for you.
Amy

just checking in too

2007-12-21 07:00:24

hi ladies
I am doing AWFUL!!!!! And, believe it or not, I am way better than yesterday!
I am subsisting on rocky road ice cream, ginger ale, otter pops and macaroni and
cheese....I may never eat mac & cheese again.
Pastor came by today for a visit and prayer with us. Did I tell you guys my
disability ran out? Please pray that my SSI goes through quickly..I have one
stressed out hubby and it isn't helping matters any. We are going to have to
hire someone to come in and help me a few days a week....just to take some
pressure off of Rob and the kids. I have no idea how our budget is gonna
stretch to cover my med refills....and yes, I am out. Well, I think I have 2
days left. So, almost out.
Diane, very clever username! Took me a moment to figure out why you were
counting!
well, hope and praying everyone is doing okay. Takes me a long time to type
when I feel so awful and when I shake 'cause I end up hitting the keys too many
times and I look like I spell like the goose from Charlotte's Web. Double T,
double R......and so on. Can you tell I am suffering from sleep deprivation?
Probably dehydration too, my IBS has been 'attacking' me 3 or 4 times a day, or
more! The only exercise I have been getting is running to the bathroom. Gross
subject, I know. Looking for blessings......running to the bathroom is
exercise.
==
agape,
Christy
Proverbs 31:13 She seeketh wool and flax and worketh willingly with her hands.
AIM user name: crochetin4Christ
MSN user name: ouchiemama
http://www.egroups.com/group/ThankYouJesusforThornsonMyRoses (elist for
Christian women living with chronic pain and illness
http://www.geocities.com/christybritain/
(Christian pages(God's promises, creation vs. evolution, Corrie ten Boom tribute
page, shooting down the big bang theory....and more) recipes, free crochet
patterns, mystery page, Sherlock Holmes page, classic movie page, aromatherapy
'recipe' page, craft ideas, FMS page, homeschooling page and more)
http://www.geocities.com/britainchristianacademy/indexofstudies.html (thematic
on-line unit studies with off-line activites and games grades 2-?)
websites are continual works in progress

RE: [Stimulator] Getting my second stim implanted this Friday

2007-12-21 06:10:46

Hi JC,
I just wanted to send a quick note. They had me on Cymbalta for a short
time. I also itched for about a week and then I had sever nausea which of
course led to constant vomiting. It took almost the same amount of time to
get it out of my system as putting it in. It was really really horrible.
After that they put me on Lyrica and kept increasing it. Now I am on 300mg a
day.... But it works!!! That along with my ANS EON rechargeable implant, I
am proud to say, life is getting better and better. So, I would try to get
off the Cymbalta if you can.
Talk to you soon, AND HOPE YOUR FEELING BETTER EACH DAY.
Amy

question

2007-12-20 21:18:35

is it breaking any 'rules' if I offer my crocheted cross bookmarks for sale on
these lists?
==
agape,
Christy
Proverbs 31:13 She seeketh wool and flax and worketh willingly with her hands.
AIM user name: crochetin4Christ
MSN user name: ouchiemama
http://www.egroups.com/group/ThankYouJesusforThornsonMyRoses (elist for
Christian women living with chronic pain and illness
http://www.geocities.com/christybritain/
(Christian pages(God's promises, creation vs. evolution, Corrie ten Boom tribute
page, shooting down the big bang theory....and more) recipes, free crochet
patterns, mystery page, Sherlock Holmes page, classic movie page, aromatherapy
'recipe' page, craft ideas, FMS page, homeschooling page and more)
http://www.geocities.com/britainchristianacademy/indexofstudies.html (thematic
on-line unit studies with off-line activites and games grades 2-?)
websites are continual works in progress

letter]

2007-12-20 20:33:58

You have probably all seen this before but I came across it today and it's always good to refresh yourselves with these things.
Betty

if you need a hug, go to this site.

2007-12-20 12:57:22

http://chocochip.com/shane/bearhug.htm

Dear Ruth, and all the gang

2007-12-20 06:40:50

Hi Ruth,
I am So very sorry you are having so much pain. I had the same problem if
you remember back then. Then my slipped and they had to go back in and do it
over. I had the same problem though, with the unsteady even levels. They
said I had such deep severe inflammation that it would take a long time to
really start feeling the real deal. I had to go back several times to meet
with my clinical specialist from ANS for her to re-program and keep
adjusting as the swelling goes down. They also said it takes up to a year
for the electrodes to build up enough scar tissue to finally feel the right
thing. You are right... it is very frustrating, and that first week was
horribly painful. If anyone can feel your pain, it would be all of us. There
hopefully is a small light at the end of your tunnel, try to keep your
sights on it, in between the intense pain and tons of medication. I wish I
could help you through it. Smiling just isn't an option right now, I know,
but honestly, very very slowly, it gets a little better. Then all of a
sudden, the darn thing starts working, it sort of creeps up on you. It is
really strange. I can't even pinpoint when it went from unbearable,
unbelievable pain, ..... to I am walking a little better and not crying all
day. And also, when it was first implanted, my mind would follow the
program, it was really hard to read or watch TV. All the while my whole leg
from toe to thigh was going dit...dit...dit...dit.... At first I would
also adjust the strength all the time. Now I never change it, and don't even
know it is on. It has only been 11 weeks, and I am still taking an immense
amount of medications. But life is a little better. And I can smile, even
laugh at some of what my husband and I have been thru. I guess it is better
than thinking of all the last year and a half has done to us.
Well, like I said, I wish I could be there with you, to help you, and just
be able to be your strength for the time being. But know that I am thinking
of you and if there is really anything I can do...ask, please ASK!! I live
in Georgia if that helps at all. And If you want my phone number, so I could
talk to you when you need me, let me know and we will figure out a way to
get it to you.
Hope you get some relief soon. Hope to hear from you,
Amy

Fwd: Fw: Fw: 11:00

2007-12-19 21:53:34

When I got this I thought of You!! Love, Carrie

--
May The Lord Smile Upon You Today!! `;~)

Just checking in

2007-12-19 13:57:05

I just wanted to say hello to everyone; you have been in my thoughts
and prayers. I ONCE again had to change my email service provider,
so no you are not seeing things, I have a new address and a new name.
(Same person, same lupus and fibro!!! LOL!!) I have been on a mini
vacation with my family as we adjust to life with a new baby and
family member. We are loving every minute with Rebekah, she is such
a blessing, and has brought me unspeakable joy! I am feeling
overwhelmed and tired though. My lupus seems to be under good
control but the fibro. is starting to "kick up" alittle. It has been
brutually humid here in New England, so that coupled with the lack of
sleep is causing me to have increased pain, fatigue, and muscle
spasms.
We are also planning a trip to Naples, Fl. in a couple of weeks.
The week we get home from that we will be going on our annual camping
trip with our church. Thinking about it all makes me even more
tired!! I pray for stregnth and stamina! Please keep me in your
prayers. In His love and service, Diane <///

July 4th my Independence day!!

2007-12-19 13:21:58

Hi to all in this group. I have some really remarkable news. I told you in my
last post about
my first lead placed correctly for my nerve pain in my left leg. It took him
almost 3 hours
but that was successful. Then he tried to place the second lead for my back but
because I
was very tired and he could only stimulate the front of my legs we stopped there
and did a
week trial with the first lead. This went very well. On Monday July 3 we did the
second
surgery. He is a very well known doctor and is involved in the newest
techniques. We were
going to try again to find the back at the t9 level, which I was not looking
forward to. Even
though I had local anethesia in the first surgery, when he was moving the leads
up the
spinal column it caused me some difficulty and pain. He also told me of a newer
approach
he and other specialist have just started doing in the last couple of years. It
is called a
SUBCUTANEUS LEAD PLACEMENT. This procedure can cover not only nerve pain but
also
muscle and arthritic pain at the most painful area of your back. Once we started
the
surgery he decided to do this new method first since he felt that much of my
pain in the
back was not due to nerve damage but to the arthritic and muscle damage in that
area. It
took only 2 minutes to place!!!! and for the first time in over five years I had
100% pain
relief in my back. I started to cry, my doctor, being a swedish man, became a
little
flustered at all my emotion and the nurses were laughing and calling him the
miracle
doctor. They did however remind him that he took so long the last surgery. I
was then put
under anethesia and has my stimulator unit placed in my front left lower
abdomen. After
the surgery I woke up and tested the new unit and my pain was again 100%
covered. The
only draw back was a terrible migraine headache. The nurses were so kind and
gave me
pain meds to help. It took a long time to finally get to sleep but when I woke
up the
migraine was gone. I left the hospital at lunch time and am home with my loving
husband
and children. The Lord was with me and I am so grateful. I look forward to
living a very
happy future and will post future progress. Bernadette

Discipline of Children

2007-12-18 23:18:22

"Clean your room" has no meaning to teenagers. This is your house and you
are responsible for it. "They are no your slaves" They learn this early-and
you know they are the ONLY children in the world who are asked to sweep a
floor, take out garbage, wipe tables, have any parts of doing dishes. They
will not admit to friends that they are even asked to do these things and
they are never shown on TV programs like "Friends". Ask the kids to put
dirty clothes into a hamper-and go further by teaching them to wash clothes,
and mate socks. At High School, you would be surprised how many show up with
NO socks, because they didn't wash and mate. Tough love, but they need the
knowledge if they are to go to college some day. Come to an agreement on the
ironing-teach or do. Don't expect it all in the first week, but it should
be part of their growing up and maturing.
Put all expectations in a positive language. This week...only the
clothes in the basket will be washed by me. If it stays out of the basket,
it stays unwashed. This week you do your wash. Here is the way to sort, and
add soap. If you don't wash it, it stays unwashed, but you may not go out of
the house in dirty clothes. If you run out of clothes, I have this awful
looking alternitive for you to wear in a pinch-your choice. Grow up. Your
choice.
It has worked every time. Imagine the phone call : My caretaker is
making me do my own laundry...and isn't yelling at me. Let a judge rule
abuse on that one.

Mind Game

2007-12-18 22:48:41

Subject: Mind Game

MIND GAME
2% or 98%
This is strange...can you figure it out?
Are you the 2% or 98% of the population?
Follow the instructions! NO PEEKING AHEAD!
* Do the following exercise, guaranteed to raise an eyebrow.
* There's no trick or surprise.
* Just follow these instructions, and answer the questions one at a time and as quickly as you can!
* Again, as quickly as you can but don't advance until you've done each of them ... really. * Now, scroll down (but not too fast, you might miss something).
Think of a number from 1 to 10
Multiply that number by 9
If the number is a 2-digit number, add the digits together
Now subtract 5
Determine which letter in the alphabet corresponds to the number you ended up with
(example: 1=a, 2=b, 3=c,etc.)
Think of a country that starts with that letter
Remember the last letter of the name of that country
Think of the name of an animal that starts with that letter
Remember the last letter in the name of that animal
Think of the name of a fruit that starts with that letter
Are you thinking of a Kangaroo in Denmark eating an Orange?

I told you this was FREAKY!! If not, you're among the 2% of the population whose minds are different enough to think of something else. 98% of people will answer with kangaroos in Denmark when given this exercise. Keep this message going. This one is actually worth sending on to others. Forward it to people you know so they can find out if they are usual or unusual.

Getting my second stim implanted this Friday

2007-12-18 09:21:03

First I should say HI to EVERYONE!! Its been a while. Welcome to all
the new members too! I haven't been with this group for too long, but
everytime I have had questions, concerns, or just had a really bad
day. I'am so greatful that I found this group.
So I had my first implant surgery Feb 17th(this year), had an
emergency surgery on March 23rd to remover it due to an earlier
infection and nacrotic tissue. I ended up with a picc line for 2 weeks
to make sure that no infection remained. I finally healed completely
in middle june. This wed I go to have a picc line inserted for the
implant surgery this friday, July 7th. The first time I had the unit
placed on my left side, more towards the front of my tomach. I would
advise anyone not to have it placed there. There is a increased chance
of the tissue getting infected, and then becoming nacrotic from lack
of blood circulation. This time around Im having the unit placed in my
back, near the incision site. A little higher up from the small of my
back.
This time around my doctor may end up doing a trial and then when it
comes time to pull the trial out I would go straight to surgery
instead so that the leads would not have to be moved. Not sure exactly
if that is going to happen or not.
I just can not wait for this to get done so that I can get healed and
hopefully back to less Oxycontin. With the first surgery I was down
over 50%. I didnt get to stay with it for too long, but I could feel
the effects of not taking so much medications. I just need to get back
to that point, more than anything.
BTW is anyone on Cymbalta? Its supposed to give some sort of pain
relief, but I have never felt any different on it. Also, I just
increased my dosage from 90mg to 120mg and besides my insrance not
going to pay for the 120mg dose,... I have been itching my legs, arms,
back, stomach. Its making me nuts! I have no rash, other indications
that would make me itch. the only thing I can figure is the cymbalta.
Just wondering if anyone else has had this happen.
PS Roger thanks for the site with the information! I downloaded
several and cant wait to read them tonight. Thanks
Hope everyone is doing well and keeping your heads up!
JC

KSHORES

2007-12-18 07:47:29

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Hi Kshores,

Welcome to our little home where you will find comfort, compassion and big shoulders. Every once in awhile you might find we actually get serious and relay some good information concerning our disease and everyonce in awhile you will find we send a joke to remind you to smile today.

Feel free to post away. I am from South Dakota and have had RSD since July 2000. It started in my right hand and arm, spread down my back, into my hips and right leg, knee and bottoms of both feet. I have no known cause for my RSD and also suffer with FMS and CFS,

Looking forward to getting to know you.

RSD friends

Dori

Re: ThornsonMyRoses Hi Deanna

2007-12-18 04:20:56

Good Morning Mary,
How old is your son that lives in Liberty? Does he like it? I was born
here in Greensboro, and can't really imagine living anywhere else. My
oldest son lived in Utica, NY for a few months, and hated it. He came
back home! He had transferred because of the job he had, but found out
pretty quickly that it was TOO COLD for him!
Deanna

A possible sucess story - six months post surgery now

2007-12-18 02:27:26

Hi Roger and everyone
Have you seen this article -
http://www.surgeons.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Research/ASERNIPS/ASERNIPSConsume\
rInformation/Spinal_cord_stimulat.htm?
This is Australia's leading independent surgical review board. My
advice remains, please go with the best surgeon /anaesthetist you can.
It now seems like my recovery post surgery months ago was
instantaneously after tweaking by ANS. I am now off almost all of the
medications that I was on before implantation and am almost pain free on
my old routine. I am really looking forward to beginning pacing to
increase my activity safely. Unfortunately, recent major abdominal
surgery has slowed things a little, but I am now more hopeful than in a
long time.
After 6 years of hell on medications, I am starting to think that maybe
there is light at the end of the tunnel.
I know that a lot of people have had poor experiences with surgeons and
SCS companies. I found a medico's who had no financial interest in me
having a stimulator and who is a leader in the field in my country. I
think I had 5 opinions in total over 5 years, not all in agreement, but
good advice all the same. If those who don't have a financial interest
think that it is worth a try, then see the best surgeon/anaesthetist you
can no matter where they are located. This is what I did and I
travelled interstate for the appointments and each surgery. It was the
best move I could make. I have never met such kind specialists whose
only interests seemed to be to help me. I hope that it is this way for
everyone.
But if you smell a rat, then chances are it is a rat. We are all so
vulnerable and so easy to be abused. I was scared that I might let
myself be further harmed and that this time it would be my fault because
I agreed to the surgery. I spent 5 years after SCS was first suggested
before I finally made a decision for the trial. I did not trust those
first suggested for the surgery and finally found a very conservative
physician who suggested I give it a go, one of the top in his field in
Australia. Please keep trying to find someone you can trust for that
opinion and another for the one who does the trial.
warm regards
Julie

Re: Discipline of Children

2007-12-17 18:51:37

Just had to throw in my two cents worth on this topic. There have been lots of
good points made already. I have one son who's 19 and he has not been a
behavior problem since he was about 7 and my husband at the time started getting
after me to make him do what I said. I had been too lenient. My parents were
very tough on me but I learned to respect authority eventually!
Now 4 years ago I married a man with 4 boys. One of them now lives with us,
he's 14, his younger brother is 12. The two older ones are on their own.
Anyway the younger 2 don't respect their father. If he says do something and
they whine about it, he will give in. If he says "clean your room while I'm
gone to work", they "forget" and it doesn't get done and he forgets to follow up
with them. The 14 yr old tells him his homework is done when it's not and
consequently is failing in school. To be fair, he may have an attention deficit
problem. But he has a rebellious streak too and always wants to know why and has
challenged teachers on why he had to do an assignment a certain way. If my
husband has a class in the evening or is sick in bed, and leaves me in charge,
however, if I ask the kids to wash their hands for dinner or pick up their
belongings they had better do it now! Then they look at me like I'm a monster.
But they are starting to respond. I have talked to them about respecting their
father. I hope & pray it's not too late with them.
Mary
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trial stimnulater

2007-12-17 05:42:15

at moment hav a trial for scs fr my left arm and hand problem am
having is that am feel the stimulater also in my feet and right arm
sometimes but i know its working in the right place and taking 40 % of
pain away i have now got to decide weather to go ahen with this as a
inplant can any tell me is this has happened to them many thanks
rob uk liverpool

Re: Hi Ruth &amp; stimulator gang, it's me, AMY

2007-12-16 16:14:10

I've missed you guys soooo much. I can't tell you. I felt so alone
not being able to talk to you all. I'm not doing well. The stim
surgery was awful. I have a 51/2 - 6 in. incision in my back and
then the unit on the side. I NEVER expected to wake up with that.
Then the dr. didn't tell me that was the case and he put lidocaine in
there before I woke up to numb it for 8 - 12 hours. I couldn't feel
a thing which you would have thought was great but it wasn't because
I had no way to judge how much it was going to hurt later. I
couldn't make the decision to stay at the hospital because the pain
level was low. So I decided to go home. What an awful mistake!!!!
I was in agony. The pain was horrid and uncontrollable. Never again
will I not ask straight out what is going to be done to me. I
thought it was going to be similar to the test. NOT!!! I'm tired
and hurting still (it's only been since Tues) I've also had migraines
for 3 days too. I'm just a mess. I'll get thru it. I usually don't
feel sorry for myself much, but this is too much. The unit isn't
working right. The dr. thinks there may be fluid in the spinal
colomn and it is short circuiting the electrodes so I'm getting
zapped and increased charges and then it will go down and then back
up again. Nothing even remotely steady. It's hard to deal with.
Frustration mostly. I go see the dr and the rep on Wed. so maybe
they will be able to help. I hope so.
Amy I'm sorry you are going thru all of your stuff too. I can sure
relate. I've missed hearing from you too. That must be sorta funny
about the zapping in a way, but I'll bet it doesn't feel very good
either :) Hope things get straightened out for you next week too.
Take care,
Hugs
Ruth

I was so worried

2007-12-16 12:22:52

I was so worried all night about my post yesterday. I prayed that I didnt
hurt anyones feelings. I dont know what happened or why I went off like that
but sometimes I do that if I am in a flare and I just happened to have
started my cycle (hormones are badly off since the surgery they are still
messing with them to get them right), in a flare and have to figure out how I
am going to clean the Church and not kill myself this week I have been having
a hard time holding my temper.
I was so relieved to read the responses and I do apologize if I made anyone
that didnt post feel bad, I know especially on this list thats the last thing
we need.
Melanie

Fwd: FW: Drinkin' and Dancin'

2007-12-16 07:12:16

this is Very Funny!!

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May The Lord Smile Upon You Today!! `;~)

Re: Hi, I'm new to this group

2007-12-16 01:25:55

In a message dated 8/10/00 3:29:50 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
ThankYouJesusforThornsOnMyRoses@egroups.com writes:
<< I'm seeking God's guidence to tell me what I should do.
Please add my sons Todd and Trevor to your prayer list.
Chris,
They will both be on my prayer list, I know it must be so hard for you and
for them. I know the Lord will show you the right way and I will pray that
their hearts and minds will be opened to His love, sounds like thats what
they both could really use right now.
Melanie

RE: [lifelineforrsders] Jim

2007-12-15 20:40:39

Betty,

Not horrid at all, don't know if you remember but, Harry is retired. I love him to death, with the word "death" being the optomim word at times. [INLINE]
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Lynn

Fwd: FW: DR.SUESS FOR GROWNUPS

2007-12-15 16:55:20

Cute!

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May The Lord Smile Upon You Today!! `;~)

Re: Had my surgery, have many questions!

2007-12-15 13:38:43

Welcome Bernadette, You will get your answers here as long as the
posts get thru. The group is very supportive. I have the restore. I
just had it put in on the June 27th tho. So I'm not going to be of
much use. But the others here can be. I know they told me I could
have up to 3 groups on mine. Like my Right leg and back, then the
left leg and back and then both sides at the same time. Is that what
you mean? Good luck and let us know how you do.
Ruth from FL sending sunshine to ya

RE: [lifelineforrsders] Dori/Not Dori

2007-12-15 03:50:04

I'm not Dori, but I think it is a great idea!
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Lynn

Free SCS articles

2007-12-15 02:49:53

I apologize if this information has already been posted.
The Pain Medicine Journal is offering many articles on SCS as free samples.
Browse to www.blackwellpublishing.com/pme and look for "List of issues". The
free issues are from 2006.
I have downloaded 30 or more PDF files on many aspect of SCS. 30 minutes of
speed reading brought the realization that I might need a doctor with greater
depth of expertise in SCS. Although I like the local physiatrist who is ready
and willing to put in percutaneous leads,I wonder whether I should go back to
Johns Hopkins where my spine issues are understood by one senior neurosurgeon
(DM Long) and a colleague with whom he works who has a special interest in SCS
(RB North).
" Clinical applications of implantable devices, particularly the management of
chronic, intractable pain, are a special interest. Spinal cord stimulation,
notably for the failed back surgery syndrome, is the most common application of
this technology. Dr. North's lab at JHU has developed computerized,
patient-interactive equipment to optimize the adjustment of implanted
stimulators. He founded a company (Stimsoft, Inc.) to develop new technology for
this purpose, and served as its CEO from 1997 until the successfully developed
technology was sold in 2003."
However, the trip from the Pacific coast (Santa Cruz) to Baltimore and back was
nightmarish last Nov.- Dec.and it would be worse now.
Does anyone know of a surgeon in Northern CA that has big reputation for SCS?
Roger

Hi Deanna

2007-12-14 12:35:52

Hi!! My son lives in Liberty. You sure live in a pretty place
Even if the majority agrees with an idiotic idea, it is still an idiotic
idea.
Mary J

Re: [lifelineforrsders] To All/K

2007-12-14 10:02:54

Welcome K

I'm glad to have you here with us. My name is Pat and I have had RSD for 8yr from a neck surgery. It is in my rt. hand, arm, shoulders, neck, upper back.

Hugs Pat CA

Hi Stimulator Members

2007-12-14 01:16:51

Hi Everyone,
I am sorry I haven't been able to get your messages in time of
approval I had been sick this last week and I also have been facing
another health issue in my life that causes pain. Please forgive me
right now I am trying to just get you all unmoderated so you won't
have to worry about me getting your messages posted they will just go
on without problems. You can email me any time you need to since I
have been around the block with having stimulator surgeries. Right now
I am trying to figure out how to change it so that I don't need to
approve all your messages normally you only do that for the first
couple of messages to make sure that your posts go with the reason of
you being in the group. I just have forgotten how to do it since I
only had done it when Mike was helping me since he is the founder of
the group, but he basicly turned all responsiblities over to me. Again
I am sorry for the postings that didn't get on. However there was one
person that for some reason when I tried to post said didn't have an
email account but now I can get it on so I thought that was

Need prayers

2007-12-13 20:05:01

AMEN!!!!!

Re: ThornsonMyRoses a question

2007-12-13 14:44:29

Giselle... Yes that happens to me all the time. My labs look great and I feel
like garbage.... My doc says that can happen and I have read in books where
your blood work can look normal and you still feel bad. I use to think that
there was something mentaly wrong with me. That I could not feel this way and
look at the labs and they look great. Your in my prayers, Carol

Jim

2007-12-13 12:40:55

Well girls,
Jim is going back to work starting Tuesday. He has a lot of
restrictions and they are going to be treating him with kids gloves for
the next 4-6 months but he IS going back to work. Jim will be working
days instead of evenings for a bit but 10 hours a day, 4days a week.
Things will start to get back to normal for me around here and I will
have a little time to myself. It probably sounds horrid, but I can
hardly wait.
Love to all,
Betty

Had my surgery, have many questions!

2007-12-13 06:23:32

Hi, I had my first stimulator surgery. The surgery took a long time to find the
right spot that
helps the pain in my leg, 2+ hours. I was getting very nervous that he would not
be able to
find it but he kept assuring me that he was going to keep trying. He changed the
lead and
moved it lower and found the right spot. It was very strange, the tingling was
correct in my
calf and in my upper hip but no tingling in my thigh but the pain stopped!!! I
told him this
and he said that it had to do with the damage occuring right at the nerve root.
Since I have
been home using the trial stimulator I have been able to feel some tingling when
I increase
the bandwidth and it feels very nice:)!!! Because of the location of this lead I
was unable to
get any relief for my back, so in my next surgery he is going to place a second
lead to help
with my back pain. I think it will probably be another long affair since when he
had the lead
up higher and at the spot where you should usually get back stimulation I just
got
stimulation on the front of my thighs. I have several questions for the members
of this group.
My doctor said I would be able to chose one or two of the setting that I'm going
through as
my settings. I am having a synergy unit put in. The 'clicker' (I don't know what
I'm supposed
to call it) will let me choose. My question is when I get my second lead put in
will I only get
one choice of setting. Also, when I move home to the US can I get the synergey
unit removed
and have the Restore put in without having to change my leads. Any answers would
be so
appreciated. I have tried to reach this group for this entire month and have not
to seen any
new messages since June 2! I'm really in need here. Thanks Bernadette

Need prayers

2007-12-12 20:12:57

My cousins and I were talking about the 1-800 number that children have now
to call if there parents are abusing them.. We got a kick out of the idea of
having that number on speed dial when we were growing up so that we could
call quicker. {Our parents did not belive in sparing the rod. I went to a
private school and if i got a spanking at school (yes they gave spankings..
parents signed a paper saying they could) My parents made sure that the
teacher called them before I got home. Then I would get another one when I
arrived. I lived at home till I was 23 years old, My dad told me that "Young
Lady as long as you sit down at my dinner table and sleep in my house, You
will do as I say do!!!" } then we thought...it would not work.. Our parents
would have just took the phone out also. I belive the way you do. And my
neice does get a spanking when needed. Her moms realizes that she could get
out of control very fast if you did not take a stern hand a displine. Sorry
if i prattled on.. Carol

Need prayers

2007-12-12 12:11:39

Carol,
I realize that I'm responding to this a bit late, but I honestly
believe that children want limits set for them. I think that if they are
allowed to run things they get frightened.
I have 7 children. Two of my children are from my first marriage and 5
are from my husbands. All of these children came to live with me, and I do
not want to pretend that I have been the best parent. One of the things I
have observed though, is that if left to there own devices children will
make poor choices. God put us here to guide them.
Give this some thought.
God Bless,
chris

Hi Ruth &amp; stimulator gang, it's me, AMY

2007-12-12 09:35:35

Hi, believe it or not... it's me Amy. I know it has been a very long time
since anyone has heard from me, things have just gotten kinda tough lately.
And if anyone knows what that means, it would be all of us in pain.
First, and foremost... How are you feeling. How did your gallbladder surgery
go? Have you got your permanent stimulator yet? I have a thousand questions
for you, but don't think I can stay up that long. It has been a long day.
I do have some good news, I guess for everyone @ stimulator... My second
implant surgery was on April 25th,it was a success, although extremely
painful, and it took a while to really reap good benefits. But I am very
happy to report that with the implant I am receiving around 50-55% reduction
of pain. I have eased up on my pain meds a little, and completely stopped
taking one of my anti-depressants,Zoloft.I have even gone to the grocery
store with my husband, and I drove for the first time in over a year!!
Unfortunately about a 10 days ago I have started getting zapped while
walking, just a huge bolt of electricity shooting down my entire leg and
foot. My husband has named it spazzing. And they are quite comical looking,
which makes him laugh. As you all know, when we laugh, the electrodes get
closer to the spinal cord and gives you a zap. So picture this, I spaz,
which makes him laugh, which makes me laugh and spaz some more. So basically
it is zzzzzzzzzzzzz, until we can quit laughing. The zap has progressed
since then, and I have had to turn my stimulator way down, and of course,
the pain comes right back. I called my ANS tech, and she is out of the
country. I was nervous to use another tech, I guess you build an emotional
bond with the one who helps you, but my DR.'s office assures me that her
temp. replacement is very nice. So I will see her shortly, I have seen my
Dr. And he says it is in the programming and nothing major,Thank God!
To catch you up a little bit on how my endoscopy/colonoscopy procedure went,
they took 3 biopsies, the procedure was painless, the prep was the hardest
part. Of course the waiting for results is hard also. But finally I saw
doctor and got the results. I have something called lymphocytic microscopic
colitis. The reason I kept explaining that I hurt from my breasts to my
knees is because the entire colon, from start to finish is severely
inflamed. The biopsies show an extreme over abundance of white blood cells.
The course of action is to take a medication called Asacol,4 pills, 3 times
a day for 6 months, AND a long and strong dosage of prednosone steroids.
Instead of the normal take 3 pills on day 1, 2 on day two and so on, I have
to take it 4 times a day for two weeks, 3 time a day for two weeks and so
on. After the six months they will do another colonoscopy and see where we
are then. I can't have any dairy products, red meat, fibrous or gassy
vegetable, fibrous or acidic fruit, spicy food and I really can't remember
the rest. So I went off of a little of my huge amount of pills, then they
added a whole bunch more.
All I know is I have had to find anything, and I mean ANYTHING, to smile or
laugh about because it just became too too much.
I am up allot more, so I will get your mail allot quicker. Hope to hear from
you real soon, and hope your doing better.
Amy

Hi Gang

2007-12-12 05:10:59

Just wanted to know something. I've noticed that when I have
surgery. Yes I had my gall bladder surgery and I'm recuperating
nicely now, that the other pain that I have goes away. I was
wondering if any of you who have had other surgeries have ever
noticed this?? I've had it happen many times now. The Fibro pain
stops and so does the back and neck pain (for the most part). I'm
thinking that it may have something to do with the Central Nervous
System being overloaded with Acute pain from the surgery that it
can't process all of the other pain at the same time?? Got any other
ideas??
Well I go for my stim surgery the Tues after next. I'm still pretty
nervous but better since talking with all of you about it. I will
tell the doctor to keep me in the hospital if the pain is unmanagable
from the surgery. If not than it is same day surgery and home that
afternoon. I have to find someone to take care of my dogs that day
because hubby will be with me and the dogs can't stay in the house
very long by themselves.
Hope all of you are doing okay.
Roger, how are you? Haven't heard anything from you for awhile.
Take care all,
Ruth from Florida sending some sunshine to ya

Clearing the Fibro Fog

2007-12-11 19:09:32

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Clearing the Fog
Excerpted from Good Living with Fibromyalgia Workbook.
Many people with fibromyalgia experience unclear thinking or cognitive dysfunction. They become forgetful, lose their train of thought, forget words or mix them up. This is what is popularly called fibro fog. There's no known cause for it, and the only treatment for it is following some basic memory and communication tips.
Below are some common-sense pointers that can help you clear the fog.
Repeat yourself. Repeat things to yourself over and over again. Repetition will keep thoughts fresh in your mind.
Write it down. Whether you write in a calendar, in a notebook or on sticky notes, if you're afraid you won't remember something, putting pen to paper can help.
Pick your best time. If there is something you need to do that requires concentration and memory, such as balancing your checkbook or following a recipe, pick your best time to do it. Many people with fibromyalgia say they perform best early in the day.
Get treated. Depression, pain and sleep deprivation can influence your ability to concentrate and remember. Getting your medical problems treated may indirectly help your memory.
Engage yourself. Reading a book, seeing a play, or working a complex crossword or jigsaw puzzle can stimulate your brain and your memory.
Stay active. Physical activity, in moderation, can increase your energy and help lift your fibro fog. Speak to your doctor or physical therapist about an exercise program that is right for you.
Explain yourself. Explain your memory difficulties to family members and close friends. Memory problems often result from stress. Getting a little understanding from the ones you love may help.
Keep it quiet. A radio blasting from the next room, a TV competing for your attention, or background conversation can distract your attention from the task at hand. If possible, move to a quiet place and minimize distractions when you are trying to remember.
Go slowly. Sometimes memory problems can result from trying to do too much in too short a period of time. Break up tasks, and don't take on more than you can handle at once. Stress and fatigue will only make the situation worse.

Hi, where is everyone?

2007-12-11 17:56:55

Hi from Sweden, Today is midsommar holiday, kind of like Thanksgiving and July
4th for this
country. I'm having surgery on Monday and really need to hear from you all.
Questions
include types of leads and trial period. Please respond with any info. Thanks,
Bernadette

Acupuncture &amp; Fibro

2007-12-11 04:55:35

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Acupuncture significantly improves fibromyalgia symptoms, according to a study by Mayo Clinic scientists.

The biggest improvements were seen in pain, anxiety, and fatigue. "However, activity and physical function levels did not change," write David Martin, MD, PhD, and colleagues.

Their findings were presented in Sydney, Australia, at the International Association for the Study of Pain's 11th World Congress on Pain.

About Acupuncture and Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a syndrome of chronic pain. It causes widespread pain and tenderness in the muscles and soft tissue (including tender points) as well as sleep problems, fatigue, and other symptoms.

Acupuncture has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries. It involves inserting needles in strategic parts of the body to improve the flow of what practitioners call chi, or vital energy said to travel through the body on energy pathways called meridians.

In recent decades, acupuncture has become more popular in the West, where it is also getting research attention for a number of conditions, including pain treatment.

Acupuncture Study

Martin's study included 50 fibromyalgia patients whose symptoms hadn't improved with other treatments.

Half of the patients got six acupuncture sessions over two or three weeks. The other patients got the same schedule of fake acupuncture treatments.

Those who got true acupuncture had notably bigger improvements in fibromyalgia symptoms than those who got fake acupuncture, write the researchers.

Results were based on questionnaires completed before the study, immediately after treatment, and one and seven months later. The largest benefit was seen one month after the treatments ended, the researchers note. They write that acupuncture was well tolerated, with minimal side effects.

Need prayers

2007-12-11 00:41:06

melanie, nothing to be sorry about,its the god's honest truth,who passed
this law about ot getting a slap on the behind when they need it.it
never hurt me one bit, or my 6 kids. LOL pretty soon we won't be able to
tap the kitty and the puppy, etc.we ought to see about getting a few
rules reversed. if y kid had ever sad i don't feel lie it, they would
have landed into the middle of next week.LOL.i could never tolerate
disrespect. from my own kids, why do grandchildren do it. this
generation will be useless. to say the least.well enough prattling
til later, bev

A letter

2007-12-10 15:31:14

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A LETTER TO THE HEALTHY WORLD FROM THE LAND OF CHRONIC PAIN AND FATIGUE
If you were born with healthy genes, you may know me but you don't understand me. I was not as lucky as you. I inherited the predisposition to chronic pain, fatigue and forgetfulness. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia (FMS) after months, years or even decades of mysterious physical and emotional problems. Because you didn't know how sick I was, you called me lazy, a malingerer, or simply ridiculous. If you have the time to read on, I would like to help you understand how different I am from you.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FIBROMYALGIA
1. FMS is not the newest fad disease. In fact, it isn't a disease at all, and it isn't even new. In 1815, a surgeon at the University of Edenburgh, William Balfour, described fibromyalgia. Over the years, it has been known as chronic rheumatism, myalgia and fibrositis. Unlike diseases, syndromes do not have a known cause, but they do have a specific set of signs and symptoms which, unfortunately for the patient, take place together. Rheumatoid arthritis and lupus are also syndromes.
2. The many physical and emotional problems associated with FMS are not psychological in origin. This is not an "all in your head" disorder. In 1987, the American Medical Association recognized FMS as a true physical illness and major cause of disability.
3. Syndromes strike life-long athletes as viciously as they do couch potatoes. They can be disabling and depressing, interfering with even the simplest activities of daily life.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ME
1. My pain - My pain is not your pain. It is not caused by inflammation. Taking your arthritis medication will not help me. I can not work my pain out or shake it off. It is not even a pain that stays put. Today it is in my shoulder, but tomorrow it may be in my foot or gone. My pain is believed to be caused by improper signals sent to the brain, possibly due to sleep disorders. It is not well understood, but it is real.
2. My fatigue - I am not merely tired. I am often in a severe state of exhaustion. I may want to participate in physical activities, but I can't. Please do not take this personally. If you saw me shopping in the mall yesterday, but I can't help you with yard work today, it isn't because I don't want to. I am, most likely, paying the price for stressing my muscles beyond their capability.
3. My forgetfulness - Those of us who suffer from it call it fibrofog. I may not remember your name, but I do remember you. I may not remember what I promised to do for you, even though you told me just seconds ago. My problem has nothing to do with my age but may be related to sleep deprivation. I do not have a selective memory. On some days, I just don't have any short-term memory at all.
4. My clumsiness - If I step on your toes or run into you five times in a crowd, I am not purposely targeting you. I do not have the muscle control for that. If you are behind me on the stairs, please be patient. These days, I take life and stairwells one step at a time.
5. My sensitivities - I just can't stand it! "It" could be any number of things: bright sunlight, loud or high-pitched noises, odors. FMS has been called the "aggravating everything disorder." So don't make me open the drapes or listen to your child scream. I really can't stand it.
6. My intolerance - I can't stand heat, either. Or humidity. If I am a man, I sweat...profusely. If I am a lady, I perspire. Both are equally embarrassing, so please don't feel compelled to point this shortcoming out to me. I know. And don't be surprised if I shake uncontrollably when it's cold. I don't tolerate cold, either. My internal thermostat is broken, and nobody knows how to fix it.
7. My depression - Yes, there are days when I would rather stay in bed or in the house or die. I have lost count of how many of Dr. Kevorkian's patients suffered from FMS as well as other related illnesses. Severe, unrelenting pain can cause depression. Your sincere concern and understanding can pull me back from the brink. Your snide remarks can tip me over the edge.
8. My stress - My body does not handle stress well. If I have to give up my job, work part time, or handle my responsibilities from home, I'm not lazy. Everyday stresses make my symptoms worse and can incapacitate me completely.
9. My weight - I may be fat or I may be skinny. Either way, it is not by choice. My body is not your body. My appestat is broken, and nobody can tell me how to fix it.
10. My need for therapy - If I get a massage every week, don't envy me. My massage is not your massage. Consider how a massage would feel if that charley horse you had in your leg last week was all over your body. Massaging it out was very painful, but it had to be done. My body is knot-filled. If I can stand the pain, regular massage can help, at least temporarily.
11. My good days - If you see me smiling and functioning normally, don't assume I am well. I suffer from a chronic pain and fatigue illness with no cure. I can have my good days or weeks or even months. In fact, the good days are what keep me going.
12. My uniqueness - Even those who suffer from FMS are not alike. That means I may not have all of the problems mentioned above. I do have pain above and below the waist and on both sides of my body which has lasted for a very long time. I may have migraines or hip pain or shoulder pain or knee pain, but I do not have exactly the same pain as anyone else.
I hope that this helps you understand me, but if you still doubt my pain, your local bookstore, library and the internet have many good books and articles on fibromyalgia.
Author's note: This letter is based on communications with people throughout the world, males and females, who suffer from fibromyalgia. It does not represent any one of the over 10,000,000 people with FMS, but it can help the healthy person understand how devastating this illness can be. Please do not take these people and their pain lightly. You wouldn't want to spend even a day in their shoes... or their bodies.

a question

2007-12-10 11:57:42

I wanted to ask the ladies that have Lupus a question. Could you be in a flare and your lab test not show it? I feel the symptoms, but my lab work shows nothing. My doc says, no swelling, everything looks good. I'm thinking, my fingers don't usually look like this. This blotchiness in face is not the norm for me. I am hispanic, so I have darker skin tone, but come on, blotchiness is blotchiness any way you put it. :o) I just thought I'd ask.

Blessings to all,

Giselle~

TENS/Pschological screening/computer setup/waiting in Drs. offices

2007-12-10 08:59:05

Is is possible to continue using TENS with the SCS?
The pschologist wanted me to come into his office and use a computer in
his waiting room to take a one-hour 500-question test. If I could do
that I wouldn't need a SCS. I'm wondering how others dealt with this.
I did a bit of research and learned that if he has Windows XP
Professional he could set up his computer so that I could access it from
mine. Mine is set up so that I can use it in bed. I have one monitor
overhead to use while lying on my back. I have another--a laptop lying
in its side next to the bed--that I can use while lying on my side. Both
monitors are connected to my desktop, so the same wireless keyboard and
mouse works with either. There is no way I'm going to give this up and
go to a doctor's office to sit at a computer. I couldn't do it if
someone was holding a gun to my head. In fact, when I do go to a
doctor's office, I ask to be put in an empty room ASAP so that I can lie
down while waiting for the doctor. They are always obliging.
Roger

Tame the pain

2007-12-10 08:46:56

Hey Holly - congrats too for the tamethepain thing!! That's really
great. Let us know when it's there I'd love to read it.
Ruth

Need prayers

2007-12-09 17:31:43

Melanie: To partially answer your problem....... Our "die hard Liberals"
have established laws stating children have "rights"...... And while I am
NOT for any child being unduly abused, these laws and those that rally them,
have carried it to the other end of the spectrum. I have heard young (7-10)
children tell their parents in the local stores they will "call the police
on them" if they "touch them"...... This started quite some time ago, as the
last of my five children, came home one day and proceeded to tell me.... she
had rights and I wasn't allowed to lay a hand on her or I would go to jail.
Don't have to tell you that didn't "wash" in my house. My Bible tells me
that if I spare the rod, I spoil the child... However, that child is 37
today, and those laws have gained strength each and every year since..... to
the tune that scores of parents have been jailed and families disrupted with
kids being placed in Foster homes until counseling etc. could work through
it. In my humble opinion, this was the start of all this "disrespect