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Dear Kim

hello friend! I was just thinking about you yesterday and hoping that no

news was good news. I have really missed talking to you Kim, and am hoping

that a remission is coming soon. I too have been experiencing the same

thing friend. My throat is always sore, as well as glands and joints. My

sweats are horrible and seem to get worse. I don't really know everything

about remission Kim, but I am sure that someone here does. I was really

hoping that you were going to be able to make it to the conference in Vegas.

It would of been so great to finally meet in person, but even if this doesn

t work out, we must both make it a definite thing in our future, since we

are not that far away from each other. I am hanging in there and have been

experiencing what seems to be small " flares " ...I really haven't dealt with

this before, but have found myself out of work for days at a time. I may be

starting Enbrel soon. The MTX doesn't seem to be helping, but we are going

to give it a little more time. Kim...it's just great to see you on the site

tonight. We miss you too friend. Good and positive thoughts coming your

way. Hugs.

Love, Sue #2

-- Hi Everyone!

Hi all! I have missed you guys and just wanted to check in with

everyone. I am doing well...for the most part. My glands are

swollen, joints swell on occasion, and my throat sore. I'm hoping

it's just the flu and it will go away soon. I get very nervous when

my glands swell as that was the first symptom at on-set. Does anyone

know what factors come into play when someone has been in remission

and they become ill again. Are there any factors that seem to be

common among those that face future disease activity after a

remission? I believe, from what I've read, there are people that go

into remission and never deal with Still's again. Are there any

statistics? My glands are swollen and I'm sweating again at

night...I feel like this disease is just hanging there waiting to

pounce at any moment. I know I can't live my life in fear but it's

really hard.

I think about my fellow Stilligans daily and keep you in my prayers.

Love and BIG HUGS to you all,

Kim

Charlottesville, VA

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Dearest Kim,

I was so happy to see you up on the site again. I have thought about you so

often, and you have never been forgotten. Thank you so much for just caring

about me friend. You are something special. I have been upping my folic

acid when these sores arrive, so yes...this definitely helps. I didn't know

that you were dealing with the sores also, as well as hair loss. The hair

loss has been very hard for me, since it is so long and I have a lot of it.

I literally " freak " when I get out of the shower and found myself crying

like a baby on the floor. It's been so hard to deal with, but I know I have

a lot of support here, which means the world to me. As always, thank you

Kim. I love you friend. Please tell me that you are still well. (?)

Love, Sue #2

-- Sue #2

>

> Dear Sue,

>

> I may have missed an email saying you were going to be away or

something. I

> just wanted to make sure you were ok. I think you have been off-

line for a

> few days and wanted to make sure you hadn't gotten very wiped out

from the

> conference. Just wanted you to know I was thinking of you and hope

you are

> well.

>

> Love,

>

>

>

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Mederma--that is what my PS recommended to me for scar healing.

As for men, all I know is that my implant experience has not affected how my husband feels about me. We still have awesome sex. If you find a man who loves you for YOU, small scars on your breasts are not going to make a difference in the least. Look at it this way....That is how you are going to know he loves you!

Patty

----- Original Message -----

From: kim przybylski

Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 7:03 AM

Subject: Re: Dear Kim

Thanks that was nice. I just wish I was married soonly one man would have to see them and I would feelcomfortable with it all. I am a very weak willedperson and VERY self conscious, thats why I have themto begin with and I feel like Ill break down withthose scars and willNEVER be able to get undressedagain. How can I lighten the scar to its bestpotential.

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