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Personally, I do not own any but they are popping up all over in the

little girls section of a lot of stores. I have seen stores such as

Target, Wal Mart, Old Navy, etc. carrying some cute ones

actually...without all the frilly little girly details :)

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> does anyone know if they make gauchos for little people or shorter

gauchos to were if we would wear them and they look like actuall

gauchos if anyone knows please let me know and another thing i have a

question about is! when i went to the lady doctor he said it would be

impossible for me to have a child natural cause of my dwarfism has

anyone had a child natural and was it hard? Me and my husband wanna

have a baby in the near future and i was just getting some info

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I'm 20 and I know how hard it is to find clothes that are relevant to my age. I

shop mostly at Limited Too. It's a girls store but it has sizes ranging from lil

girls to size 3 juniors. I bought a few pairs of gauchos from there - plain

colors like brown black etc. They have a website too if you want to look into

it.

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Personally, I do not own any but they are popping up all over in the

little girls section of a lot of stores. I have seen stores such as

Target, Wal Mart, Old Navy, etc. carrying some cute ones

actually...without all the frilly little girly details :)

>

> does anyone know if they make gauchos for little people or shorter

gauchos to were if we would wear them and they look like actuall

gauchos if anyone knows please let me know and another thing i have a

question about is! when i went to the lady doctor he said it would be

impossible for me to have a child natural cause of my dwarfism has

anyone had a child natural and was it hard? Me and my husband wanna

have a baby in the near future and i was just getting some info

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I'm 20 and I know how hard it is to find clothes that are relevant to my age. I

shop mostly at Limited Too. It's a girls store but it has sizes ranging from lil

girls to size 3 juniors. I bought a few pairs of gauchos from there - plain

colors like brown black etc. They have a website too if you want to look into

it.

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Some styles of shorts work well as gauchos....

plus the Goodwill and Salvation Army stores have clothing cheaper so you can

experiment with cutting the shorts down some..hope that helps...

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wot i heard is u can have a baby but u have to have a c-section cuz our area

down there is to small to fit the head out i never had children i want them with

my gf but ya thats wot the doctors told me if u would like to reply go ahead im

up for a chat

legendre <shorto1983@...> wrote: does anyone know if they make

gauchos for little people or shorter gauchos to were if we would wear them and

they look like actuall gauchos if anyone knows please let me know and another

thing i have a question about is! when i went to the lady doctor he said it

would be impossible for me to have a child natural cause of my dwarfism has

anyone had a child natural and was it hard? Me and my husband wanna have a baby

in the near future and i was just getting some info

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Michale, that's a great suggestion. Thank you. I had no idea that there was

anything out there such as you mentioned.

GA

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> I have been using the Google Alert system and a similar system in

> to collect information. From the news search in Google I have

> found that the information adds the option to use the alert feature to

> garner information that will send it to me when something comes up

> from Google search. There is a similar feature in news. I have

> found these to be at worse repetitive and at best cutting edge.

>

> Just a thought!

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I love this idea, thanks for the tidbit of information.

I am new to Reactive Arthritis, so new I was gullable to the DR telling

me on my first visit, we can get this into remission and you will be

fine. On the 2nd visit he added Fibro to my list of ailments.

Now 3 months later I am on medical leave for 5 weeks due to impossible

fatigue and pain. I am doing ok, but I need information. Good

information to plan my life while juggling 2 more diseases.

Thanks,

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> I am new to Reactive Arthritis, so new I was gullable to the DR

telling

> me on my first visit, we can get this into remission and you will

be

> fine. On the 2nd visit he added Fibro to my list of ailments.

>

> Now 3 months later I am on medical leave for 5 weeks due to

impossible

> fatigue and pain. I am doing ok, but I need information. Good

> information to plan my life while juggling 2 more diseases.

Hi

we are all different, and lets pray your REA does go into remission,

its that we ALL pray for too, just stay positive and listen to your

rhumatologist(hope u have a gooodun) and ask for advice from here if

u need it, they are a great bunch here, I Have REA too, sadly mine is

chronic, there is a Minority that have this condition for life,

sadly my rhummy told me im one of them ! Having said that I will NOT

give up, I stay positive, and whinge here if it gets me down, we are

all in the same boat....goood luck and love

Jill UK REA since 1987

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>

> Hello everyone, I have never posted anywhere before so please excuse

> me if I don't do this right. I am new to EFT. I am in the process of

> watching the " becoming a master videos " . I thought it would be nice

> to converse with people that did not think I was crazy for wanting to

> tap on everything. My family is finally coming around. I have had

> some successes with there pains and my sons motion sickness.

>

Hi ,

Welcome to the board! Oh, and your in good company as most people who

are unfamiliar with EFT think us tappers are a little bit loopy :o)

I'm still getting used to that but, after a while, you just accept the

fact that not everyone is gonna get it -- their belief systems get in

the way.

-Jef

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I recommend you check out the University of Texas-Houston. They are

rated #11 in the country for ENT. My husband and I have toyed with

the idea of moving back to Dallas. If we did, I would consider

checking out UT-Houston.

Missy

>

> Hello All,

>

> I am new to the group and already I have more information then I

new

> I needed.. Thanks to all of you for your comments and advice. My 8

> year old son (Brady) just had a CatScan on Monday, we are awaiting

the

> results. My wife and I are going to seek a second opinion before

we

> proceed with surgery. I will keep everyone updated. In the

meantime

> please keep our family in your prayers. Also we are in Houston Tx

and

> need to find the best doctor available, so if anyone has advice it

> would be appreciated.

>

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> hello. i'm a new member from Turkey. i'm a psychologist. can anyone

> give me some information bout this group, please. see you

>

Welcome!

What type of information are you looking for? We are a group that

practices EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) which was founded by

Craig. The foundational belief is that the cause of all negative

emotions is a disruption in the body's energy system. By clearing out

these disruptions we are able to clear a great many emotional issues

(e.g. phobias, traumas, anxieties, etc.) in short order.

With this technique I have been able to get success rates in

approximately 80% of the people I've personally dealt with. And I am

nowhere near as gifted as some of the other practioners either on this

board or elsewhere.

Please feel free to ask as many questions as you'd like, we welcome

them :o)

-Jef

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Hey Michele! I am a Teacher, also 28! I have have my first surgery June 21st... I don't know what exactly they plan to do I have heard at least 3 different technical names for the surgery.... I just know there is a C-toma and it has to go! I guess I find out all the technical stuff at my Pre-OP. I have learned so much on this site.... that and What questions to ask my DR. Well Good luck with your surgery..... ONLY 5 more days with KIDS!! yeah!!!!! campbellmich1188 <campbellmich1188@...> wrote: Hi all - I am a 28 year old teacher that is about to go for her third surgery, second radical mastoidectomy. I am not happy about it - will it ever end. I would love your feedback about it.Michele

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Hi Ann,

The first place to go is to Craig's site:

http://www.emofree.com

The site is loaded with more info than you can imagine. While you're

there, make sure to sign up for his free newsletter.

Hope that helps...

-Jef

>

> I am new to this site but my sister-in-law says this works. Please

> tell me how and where is a website I can read and learn about this.

> My sister-in-law thainks that it would be very beneficial for me as

> I am under alot of stress and also some deression due to the things

> that are going on right now, PLEASE can someone help me.

>

> Ann

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Hey ROB,

You just hang in there! There is a purpose in your life you just have to

find it.

First thing is try to volunteer somewhere. Find a group that you like or

are interested in.

Call them and do something w/ them. the feeling of volunteering and doing

some good will give you " IMMEDIATE SEFL-ESTEEM "

This is your mission.

Hugs

Pat in Pa.

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Hi Rob,

First and foremost, please accept my heartfelf condolences for your

losses. I know that losing both your parents and siblings can really

turn your life upsidedown. It causes you to question things that your

normally would pay little mind to. Been there, done that. But there is

hope. There's always hope. I sense that there's this large, dark cloud

engulfing you at the moment. But like all clouds, it will eventually

dissipate -- although it doesn't seem that way now.

You'll find that you've come to the right group to help you through

this. There are a lot of caring and concerned folks here that are

willing and able to guide you through this. They are the 'defacto'

experts in cloud dissipation, in my humble opinion :o) With that said,

I think the first thing you need to do is head on over to Craig's

website and download his free EFT manual, if you haven't done so

already. Here's the link:

http://www.emofree.com/downloadeftmanual.asp

I know that it will seem like a lot of reading, but it's important to

gain a basic understanding of the mechanics of EFT. It will help you

to realize just how powerful a tool this is. I've been banging away

with EFT for little over a year now and can tell you that I'm simply

blown away by the positive results I've been experiencing. I have yet

to find ANY tool or technique that even comes close to the power of

EFT. Am I a fan? You betcha!

While you're there, have a gander at the depression link and see just

how effective EFT has been at dealing with depression. Oh, what the

heck, here's the link to that:

http://www.emofree.com/articles.aspx?id=10

Anyway, I hope that this helps you to get started down the path

towards a better life and a new understanding about yourself and others.

All the best to you and hang in there, it's gonna get better...

-Jef :o)

>

> I'm new to this group. I just got out of the hospital a few days

> ago. They said I was suffering from depression. I was wanting to end

> my life and ended up in the hospital for a week. They put me on meds

> and such...but I still feel like I'm not worth much and get scared

> of life. Since 1991 I have lost My parents to lung cancer, my sister

> to diabetes, and two brothers...one to suicide and one to heart

> failure. I have four more brothers and a sister (Large family). I

> get really worried about losing them as well. I guess I just need a

> reason to want to go on. Maybe it will help to talk about it. I

> would appreciate any kind of response.

>

> Very Sincerely,

> Rob

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> I'm new to this group. I just got out of the hospital a few days ago.

> They said I was suffering from depression. I was wanting to end my

> life and ended up in the hospital for a week. They put me on meds and

> such...but I still feel like I'm not worth much and get scared of

> life. Since 1991 I have lost My parents to lung cancer, my sister to

> diabetes, and two brothers...one to suicide and one to heart failure.

> I have four more brothers and a sister (Large family). I get really

> worried about losing them as well. I guess I just need a reason to

> want to go on. Maybe it will help to talk about it. I would

appreciate

> any kind of response.

>

> Very Sincerely,

> Rob

>hello its me fecund...perhaps my pet name as of this moment.. I've

been through depression also and as of this moment i think i'm also

experiencing things like whta you've said.. Not quite your experience

it's more of nostalgia..being way with my family while studying here in

Manila...I felt so nervous at times and felt like giving up...im also

in kind of mood swings and scared about the reaction of people.. i have

fewer friends unlike when im in highschool by the way I am college at

this moment... I think going out gives a lot of difference and

talking out what you feel with someone you reall trust could help..and

you could always email me here..if you want to..smile!!!

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Wow!! You were his first patient? He seems like a really nice doctor

but I have to say I would have been nervous knowing I was his first

patient. HaHa!

Welcome to the group by the way.

Take care,

>

> I am new in this group but I have had 3-5 ear surgeries. I had to

quit

> 4th grade early for my first surgery. I am now in 10th grade and I

have

> a hearing implant now in my right ear. My doctor is Dr. Labadie in

> Nashville at Saint Hospital. I was his first patient. He

always

> tells me whenever I come in that he has a special place in his

heart

> for me cause of me being his first. It is funny but sweet at the

same

> time. I just felt so excited when I found this group cause I can

share

> my experiences with others that went through the same. I hope to

make

> friends with most of you. I will talk to yall later. Bye.

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I was nervous at first, but after the first surgery I didn't worry

about it. Thanks for welcoming me! Take care, a

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Wow!! You were his first patient? He seems like a really nice doctor

but I have to say I would have been nervous knowing I was his first

patient. HaHa!

Welcome to the group by the way.

Take care,

>

> I am new in this group but I have had 3-5 ear surgeries. I had to

quit

> 4th grade early for my first surgery. I am now in 10th grade and I

have

> a hearing implant now in my right ear. My doctor is Dr. Labadie in

> Nashville at Saint Hospital. I was his first patient. He

always

> tells me whenever I come in that he has a special place in his

heart

> for me cause of me being his first. It is funny but sweet at the

same

> time. I just felt so excited when I found this group cause I can

share

> my experiences with others that went through the same. I hope to

make

> friends with most of you. I will talk to yall later. Bye.

>

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Hi Kate, I'm sharon 30yrs, from Ipswich Qld and am due to have my surgery

aug 3 at a general hospital and am quite worried also. I Have my pre

admission appointment on the 26th July and am not sure what questions to ask

and even if I will even get the chance to see my ent. What I was told was

that I will be left with a larger ear canal and some chipping of the

mastoid. I thought my ctoma was at the base of my ear and on my last visit

found out it was above my ear... Is that where they normally sit? Did you

lose a lot of hair? Is the ear canal really noticeable? I was diagnosed in

2003 also whilst pregnant with my 6th child...I find it all very nerve

wrecking considering our health system here. I'd appreciate any further

thoughts and questions that I should ask. What I find even eerier about it,

my Grandma died on that same date... so I'm getting a bit freaked out the

closer the date nears... Thanks Sharon

>From: " katebluecharade " <katebluecharade@...>

>Reply-cholesteatoma

>cholesteatoma

>Subject: Hello

>Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 06:57:57 -0000

>

>I've just got home from hospital today after having a cholesteatoma

>removed and found this site. It is very reassuring reading about

>other people who have the same thing.

>

>I am in my mid 30's and live in Sydney, Australia. I practice as a

>solicitor in Sydney, and I am a mother of two little boys. Ben aged

>3, and Luke aged 11 months.

>

>I had the odd ear infections as I was growing up, and I've had two

>sets of grommits(tubes) put in to drain fluid from the middle ear.

>In 1995 I underwent a mastoidectomy, because I was having frequent

>ear infections. I have been seeing an ENT surgeon every six months

>since then. He noticed the cholesteatoma as soon as it began to

>grow (in approx 2003), and told me that at some stage I would need

>surgery to have it removed. My first son was born in Feb 2003 and

>my second son was born in July 2005. My E NT thought that I should

>wait until I had finished having children before undergoing surgery.

>

>In January / February 2006 I was still breast feeding the baby, and

>I developed an awful infection in the year, which turned out to be

>penicillin resistant. The doctor told me that I had to stop breast

>feeding and go on a certain antibiotic to clear it up. I found this

>quite difficult, as my hormonal levels were all over the place. My

>ear was discharging a lot and was really smelly.

>

>I then scheduled the surgery, only to find out that I had fallen

>pregnant again. The surgeon said that he would wait until the baby

>was born, and then do the operation straight away. Anyway, I

>miscarried the pregnancy, which I think is just as well. Natures

>way of telling me to fix up my ear.

>

>So, Ive just had the surgery two days ago, and I'm still feeling v.

>groggy. I'm a little bit dizzy, but not as bad as others I think.

>I have a funny taste in my mouth, and a little bit of my lip is

>quite numb. The surgeon told me the c'oma was about 1cm, but my

>mastoid cavity was badly diseased and infected. He has made my ear

>canal bigger than normal, and regrafted an ear drum.

>

>Overall, its pretty full on surgery, but I'm glad that its over.

>Hopefully, there will be no more.

>

>

>

>

>

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Gee i have had both knees done. Each time I had surgery on Wednesday

and went home Sunday. I do not work outside the home but I would guess

at least a month. My therapy went on for two months. I feel I had

good recovery both times. I am almost 7 months out and still have some

healing pain but nothing bad. Went to my OP this week and he says I am

doing great. I was faithful to do exactly at the doctor and therapist

said. I think part of the key is having a good surgeon. I was told

have one that has done lots of this type of surgery. Mine has. Good

luck.

On Aug 18, 2006, at 4:34 AM, Tami wrote:

> My name is Tami and I just joined the group this morning. 

>  

> I am having total knee replacement and have many questions about after

> the surgery.  I am only 34 and I have a dr who will do it now. 

>  

> The main question I have is how long usually are you off work when you

> have this done.  I know I will be in the hospital anywhere from 4-7

> days. 

>  

> Tami

>

>

" the church is not suppose to be a country club for the saints, but

rather a hospital for the sinner. "

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Thanks for the info. I have a wonderful Dr. also I have an office job that I wonly work 13 hours a week right now. I was thinking about a month also but maybe sooner.

Tami

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Gee i have had both knees done. Each time I had surgery on Wednesday and went home Sunday. I do not work outside the home but I would guess at least a month. My therapy went on for two months. I feel I had good recovery both times. I am almost 7 months out and still have some healing pain but nothing bad. Went to my OP this week and he says I am doing great. I was faithful to do exactly at the doctor and therapist said. I think part of the key is having a good surgeon. I was told have one that has done lots of this type of surgery. Mine has. Good luck.On Aug 18, 2006, at 4:34 AM, Tami wrote:

My name is Tami and I just joined the group this morning. I am having total knee replacement and have many questions about after the surgery. I am only 34 and I have a dr who will do it now. The main question I have is how long usually are you off work when you have this done. I know I will be in the hospital anywhere from 4-7 days. Tami "the church is not suppose to be a country club for the saints, but rather a hospital for the sinner. "

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Hi Tammy, & welcome!

I'm amazed that you've found a doctor willing to do the surgery at

34,,,I can't imagine what pain & experience you've had...

How long you'll be off of work depends on what kind of work you do.

I think the general concensus is 6-8 weeks

I was on crutches for a month, & then a cane for a coupla weeks,,,but

I was able to drive a car after 2 weeks...but didn't go back to work

until 3 months because my job involves climbing a lot of stairs.

HOWEVER,,, & this is a big however,,,,Your JOB, after surgery, is to

rehab your knee!!! Even if you go back to work quickly, you'll have

pain & will want to use your lunch break to ice down your knee.

Sooo,,,,I guess that I would have to say about 8 weeks...There is so

much involved in recovery, including really disrupted sleep patterns,

& other stuff...I know that if I could have tele-commuted, then I

could have been back at work in 2 weeks...But leaving home for 8 or

more hours per day is just not feasable...At least it wasn't for me.

Best wishes,,,,I'll let others chime in now.

Bob

>

> My name is Tami and I just joined the group this morning.

>

> I am having total knee replacement and have many questions about

after the surgery. I am only 34 and I have a dr who will do it now.

>

> The main question I have is how long usually are you off work when

you have this done. I know I will be in the hospital anywhere from 4-

7 days.

>

> Tami

>

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Hi Bob

THanks for the info. I have a very easy job. I only work about 13 hours a week and im at a desk. and no steps.

Tami

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Hi Tammy, & welcome!I'm amazed that you've found a doctor willing to do the surgery at 34,,,I can't imagine what pain & experience you've had...How long you'll be off of work depends on what kind of work you do.I think the general concensus is 6-8 weeksI was on crutches for a month, & then a cane for a coupla weeks,,,but I was able to drive a car after 2 weeks...but didn't go back to work until 3 months because my job involves climbing a lot of stairs.HOWEVER,,, & this is a big however,,,,Your JOB, after surgery, is to rehab your knee!!! Even if you go back to work quickly, you'll have pain & will want to use your lunch break to ice down your knee. Sooo,,,,I guess that I would have to say about 8 weeks...There is so much involved in recovery, including really disrupted sleep patterns, & other stuff...I know that if I could have tele-commuted, then I could have been back at work in 2 weeks...But leaving home for 8 or more hours per day is just not feasable...At least it wasn't for me.Best wishes,,,,I'll let others chime in now.Bob>> My name is Tami and I just joined the group this morning. > > I am having total knee replacement and have many questions about after the surgery. I am only 34 and I have a dr who will do it now. > > The main question I have is how long usually are you off work when you have this done. I know I will be in the hospital anywhere from 4-7 days. > > Tami>

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Hi again Tami,

Oh,,,,then I'd say 2 or 3 weeks.

Bob

>

> Hi Bob

>

> THanks for the info. I have a very easy job. I only work about 13

hours a week and im at a desk. and no steps.

>

>

> Tami

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Now I feel better that Im not going to be off work as long.

What is the average for being in the hospital?

Tami

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Hi again Tami,Oh,,,,then I'd say 2 or 3 weeks.Bob>> Hi Bob> > THanks for the info. I have a very easy job. I only work about 13 hours a week and im at a desk. and no steps. > > > Tami

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