Guest guest Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 Thank you, Sue. Will keep you in my prayers. I am very hopeful that everything will work out great! DebSue <sweetsueohio2002@...> wrote: I'll keep you in my prayers, if you keep me in yours. I hope they will beable to do something for you. SueDEBORAH TOME <d.tome@...> wrote: Thank you for the wonderful email! It has been a difficult time, but your email made me feel much better. Sorry, I have not written anyone for a while, but I had to do a destructive restore on my computer and have had a lot of issues with my health. I finally found out yesterday that I do have a brain tumor. Luckily, against what the specialists here were saying, I decided to send my films and records to a world-renown cancer hospital. Within hours of receiving them, they called and said I had a brain tumore. I have an appointment next Monday to find out more about it. Thank you once again for your kind thoughts...they mean alot to me. Deborahitsliz31@... wrote: Deborah, I have no clue what you must be dealing with, I cant imagine having to wait like that for such a life altering determination....but please hear this ....I am here if you need an ear or anything else.....God is with you honey and I know no matter what happens he will take good care of you....I do not understand why the docs can not make a decision as to what the problem is after so many months...have you gotten other opinions or are you able to due to insurance? It makes you wonder about doctors...wether they really have a clue or not sometimes....I hope you receive nothing but GREAT news and I pray for your health to improve and good things to come your way....you take good care of yourself......Liz For a REALLY HOT time check out http://www.peternoone.com and http://www.mikesmith1964.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 Thank you very much, Liz. I am very hopeful at this point...worried...but hopeful. Thank you for the kind thoughts.itsliz31@... wrote: Deborah, Im so so very sorry to hear the news, I can not begin to imagine what you are dealing with emotionally. My heart goes out to you. I pray that only good news will come your way now and I pray you stay well...take good care of you....Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 At 12:16 PM 5/15/2006, you wrote: >Hello everyone my name is Haydria and I've just discovered this >group! I am a new " natural perfumer " and would like to learn as much >as I can. I want to sell my fragrance line over the internet. > >Question: Are we able to ship perfume with alcohol/perfume dilutent >base via airmail? I know that 100% alcohol bottles are not allowed on >planes but is that the same for cologne/perfumes? Hi na Best to ship by ground. I've heard many varying stories about postal clerks and their understanding of the law, and that yes, perhaps there is a loophole for colognes/perfumes, and I even have the Postal Code reference somewhere. One of the Guild members wants to take on the take of looking into regulations concerning our business, and this is definitely something that she will research. It is based on flashpoint, I believe. Some EOs have a high flashpoint, and they can be sipped by air, others must go by boat or truck, and there is yet another loophole, but it involves incredibly tricky packaging, such as I have received from Europe. I have received perfumes and samples from Europe, and so perhaps their rules are different. Confused? I am! LOL. So, stateside I'll ship by ground just to avoid the hassle. Anya http://artisannaturalperfumers.com The Artisan Natural Perfumers Guild http://.com The premier site on beauty of Natural Perfume / Biggest, most dynamic natural perfumery chat group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 At 12:16 PM 5/15/2006, you wrote: >Hello everyone my name is Haydria and I've just discovered this >group! I am a new " natural perfumer " and would like to learn as much >as I can. I want to sell my fragrance line over the internet. > >Question: Are we able to ship perfume with alcohol/perfume dilutent >base via airmail? I know that 100% alcohol bottles are not allowed on >planes but is that the same for cologne/perfumes? Hi na Best to ship by ground. I've heard many varying stories about postal clerks and their understanding of the law, and that yes, perhaps there is a loophole for colognes/perfumes, and I even have the Postal Code reference somewhere. One of the Guild members wants to take on the take of looking into regulations concerning our business, and this is definitely something that she will research. It is based on flashpoint, I believe. Some EOs have a high flashpoint, and they can be sipped by air, others must go by boat or truck, and there is yet another loophole, but it involves incredibly tricky packaging, such as I have received from Europe. I have received perfumes and samples from Europe, and so perhaps their rules are different. Confused? I am! LOL. So, stateside I'll ship by ground just to avoid the hassle. Anya http://artisannaturalperfumers.com The Artisan Natural Perfumers Guild http://.com The premier site on beauty of Natural Perfume / Biggest, most dynamic natural perfumery chat group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Thx for sharing Jen .I am going to try this. Ginny Perrine www.sewmanycraftsbyginny.net Hello everyone! Hi my name is Jen and I have been making soap and handmade cosmetics for over 25 years now. I have operated an online business, written a couple of ebooks and even had myself published in soap newsletters. My favorite thing to do is to create new products and then share my recipes. I've taken a bit of a sabatical from full blown business supplying and currently make soaps for a local Soap Exchange and supply local soapmakers and the occasional ebay auction with melt and pour soap, essential and fragrance oils and some lotion making supplies. I've been selling mostly 'at cost' and love to run co ops when time allows. My favorite co op is rose otto essential oil. It is so expensive but as far as a rose fragrance goes--the real stuff really is worth the cost. I have 5 children, one with cerebral palsy (my foster daughter) and I love being a mom most of all. My children are #1 and my customers #2 so working from home and having customers was not always practical. When the kids get a little older I'm sure I'll open up a shop again. Soaping is in my blood. I never seem to tire of the endless combinations of products I can create. Right now my favorite product is my laundry detergent and I'm thinking of launching it at a local grocery store. I am an American living in Beautiful British Columbia, Canada (--Vancouver Island) and I love both countries so much. If the listmom says it is okay I'd like to share some recipes? Here is one of my summer favorites (sells in the markets like ice cream on a hot day). Orange Luffa Slice 1 1/2 lb Orange Melt and Pour Soap ( Clear can be substituted but you will need to add orange soap tint and extra orange essential oil) 1 T. orange essential oil (tangerine is nice--any citrus can be used but tint to appropriate colour--lime--green, grapefruit--pink, lemon- -yellow etc.) 1/2 t orange soap tint if darker colour is desired 1-6 inch pvc pipe- Round 3 inch size (6 inches is an easy size to work with. Easy to slide out after chilling. Have the hardware guy use his circular saw to cut them for you--It cost me $1 per cut and it was worth every penny for those even clean cuts.) 6 inch whole piece of luffa (Walmart or a dollar store are good places to find this at a good price) Melt 1/4 cup of soap. Pour into a flat bottom loaf pan. Set the mold into the liquid soap and push in the luffa so it also sticks to the soap--this keeps it from 'floating' back up when you pour the bulk of the soap. Melt the remaining soap. I microwave it for about 3 min. then stir until all the lumps are melted. When the soap cools a bit add the soap tint and essential oil to preference (you may like yours stronger scented). Use fresh (not old--less than 1 year on shelf) citrus essential oil. The old orange smells 'off' to me and the fresh is so much more uplifting. Slowly pour the soap over the luffa in the pvc mold. Leave 1/2 inch of head space for pushing it out of the mold. Let it sit undisturbed for an hour or so. Once it has 'set' chill in the fridge for a couple of hours, pop it out of the mold and slice into beautiful 'orange' slices. The soap is nice and 'scrubby' and a sponge is left over once the soap is gone. I often shrink wrap my glycerine soaps to stop any 'sweating' due to the humidity in our area, but the stretch tight is ever so much easier to use and does an equally good job as long as they aren't handled too much. Hope you enjoy... Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Welcome Jen---With all of your enthusiasm and experience, you will be a wonderful additon to the group...another brain to pic LOL!! Your loofa recipe sounds great...look forward to seeing more...Donna > > Hi my name is Jen and I have been making soap and handmade... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Hi Jen Thanks for sharing your recipe. I love M & P soap. I hve been making it for a little over 2 yrs. I too had my online business for 1yr. My website is down now because I've been working on some other things, but I'll have it back up soon. I admire you for putting your kids first. My mom was a stay at home mom and she was the best mom and the best cook. Welcome to our group. jentlesoaps <jentlesoaps@...> wrote: Hi my name is Jen and I have been making soap and handmade cosmetics for over 25 years now. I have operated an online business, written a couple of ebooks and even had myself published in soap newsletters. My favorite thing to do is to create new products and then share my recipes. I've taken a bit of a sabatical from full blown business supplying and currently make soaps for a local Soap Exchange and supply local soapmakers and the occasional ebay auction with melt and pour soap, essential and fragrance oils and some lotion making supplies. I've been selling mostly 'at cost' and love to run co ops when time allows. My favorite co op is rose otto essential oil. It is so expensive but as far as a rose fragrance goes--the real stuff really is worth the cost. I have 5 children, one with cerebral palsy (my foster daughter) and I love being a mom most of all. My children are #1 and my customers #2 so working from home and having customers was not always practical. When the kids get a little older I'm sure I'll open up a shop again. Soaping is in my blood. I never seem to tire of the endless combinations of products I can create. Right now my favorite product is my laundry detergent and I'm thinking of launching it at a local grocery store. I am an American living in Beautiful British Columbia, Canada (--Vancouver Island) and I love both countries so much. If the listmom says it is okay I'd like to share some recipes? Here is one of my summer favorites (sells in the markets like ice cream on a hot day). Orange Luffa Slice 1 1/2 lb Orange Melt and Pour Soap ( Clear can be substituted but you will need to add orange soap tint and extra orange essential oil) 1 T. orange essential oil (tangerine is nice--any citrus can be used but tint to appropriate colour--lime--green, grapefruit--pink, lemon- -yellow etc.) 1/2 t orange soap tint if darker colour is desired 1-6 inch pvc pipe- Round 3 inch size (6 inches is an easy size to work with. Easy to slide out after chilling. Have the hardware guy use his circular saw to cut them for you--It cost me $1 per cut and it was worth every penny for those even clean cuts.) 6 inch whole piece of luffa (Walmart or a dollar store are good places to find this at a good price) Melt 1/4 cup of soap. Pour into a flat bottom loaf pan. Set the mold into the liquid soap and push in the luffa so it also sticks to the soap--this keeps it from 'floating' back up when you pour the bulk of the soap. Melt the remaining soap. I microwave it for about 3 min. then stir until all the lumps are melted. When the soap cools a bit add the soap tint and essential oil to preference (you may like yours stronger scented). Use fresh (not old--less than 1 year on shelf) citrus essential oil. The old orange smells 'off' to me and the fresh is so much more uplifting. Slowly pour the soap over the luffa in the pvc mold. Leave 1/2 inch of head space for pushing it out of the mold. Let it sit undisturbed for an hour or so. Once it has 'set' chill in the fridge for a couple of hours, pop it out of the mold and slice into beautiful 'orange' slices. The soap is nice and 'scrubby' and a sponge is left over once the soap is gone. I often shrink wrap my glycerine soaps to stop any 'sweating' due to the humidity in our area, but the stretch tight is ever so much easier to use and does an equally good job as long as they aren't handled too much. Hope you enjoy... Jen __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 I'm sorry you have a daughter with Cerebal Palsey. When I was hospitalized for Anorexia, I had a roomate that had that birth defect. I was 14 at the time and she was 16 and she would scream alot. She had a very serious case. My parents tried to get me into another room but she needed me. I was the only one who could call the nurses when she needed it. Jessika From: jentlesoaps [mailto: jentlesoaps@...]To: @...: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 06:59:11 -0000Subject: Hello everyone! Hi my name is Jen and I have been making soap and handmade cosmetics for over 25 years now. I have operated an online business, written a couple of ebooks and even had myself published in soap newsletters. My favorite thing to do is to create new products and then share my recipes. I've taken a bit of a sabatical from full blown business supplying and currently make soaps for a local Soap Exchange and supply local soapmakers and the occasional ebay auction with melt and pour soap, essential and fragrance oils and some lotion making supplies. I've been selling mostly 'at cost' and love to run co ops when time allows. My favorite co op is rose otto essential oil. It is so expensive but as far as a rose fragrance goes--the real stuff really is worth the cost. I have 5 children, one with cerebral palsy (my foster daughter) and I love being a mom most of all. My children are #1 and my customers #2 so working from home and having customers was not always practical. When the kids get a little older I'm sure I'll open up a shop again. Soaping is in my blood. I never seem to tire of the endless combinations of products I can create. Right now my favorite product is my laundry detergent and I'm thinking of launching it at a local grocery store. I am an American living in Beautiful British Columbia, Canada (--Vancouver Island) and I love both countries so much. If the listmom says it is okay I'd like to share some recipes? Here is one of my summer favorites (sells in the markets like ice cream on a hot day).Orange Luffa Slice1 1/2 lb Orange Melt and Pour Soap ( Clear can be substituted but you will need to add orange soap tint and extra orange essential oil)1 T. orange essential oil (tangerine is nice--any citrus can be used but tint to appropriate colour--lime--green, grapefruit--pink, lemon--yellow etc.)1/2 t orange soap tint if darker colour is desired1-6 inch pvc pipe- Round 3 inch size (6 inches is an easy size to work with. Easy to slide out after chilling. Have the hardware guy use his circular saw to cut them for you--It cost me $1 per cut and it was worth every penny for those even clean cuts.)6 inch whole piece of luffa (Walmart or a dollar store are good places to find this at a good price)Melt 1/4 cup of soap. Pour into a flat bottom loaf pan. Set the mold into the liquid soap and push in the luffa so it also sticks to the soap--this keeps it from 'floating' back up when you pour the bulk of the soap.Melt the remaining soap. I microwave it for about 3 min. then stir until all the lumps are melted. When the soap cools a bit add the soap tint and essential oil to preference (you may like yours stronger scented). Use fresh (not old--less than 1 year on shelf) citrus essential oil. The old orange smells 'off' to me and the fresh is so much more uplifting. Slowly pour the soap over the luffa in the pvc mold. Leave 1/2 inch of head space for pushing it out of the mold. Let it sit undisturbed for an hour or so. Once it has 'set' chill in the fridge for a couple of hours, pop it out of the mold and slice into beautiful 'orange' slices. The soap is nice and 'scrubby' and a sponge is left over once the soap is gone. I often shrink wrap my glycerine soaps to stop any 'sweating' due to the humidity in our area, but the stretch tight is ever so much easier to use and does an equally good job as long as they aren't handled too much.Hope you enjoy... Jen _______________________________________________ No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding. Make My Way your home on the Web - http://www.myway.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 How nice - do you have a website? ----Original Message Follows---- From: " jentlesoaps " <jentlesoaps@...> Reply- Subject: Hello everyone! Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 06:59:11 -0000 Hi my name is Jen and I have been making soap and handmade cosmetics for over 25 years now. I have operated an online business, written a couple of ebooks and even had myself published in soap newsletters. My favorite thing to do is to create new products and then share my recipes. I've taken a bit of a sabatical from full blown business supplying and currently make soaps for a local Soap Exchange and supply local soapmakers and the occasional ebay auction with melt and pour soap, essential and fragrance oils and some lotion making supplies. I've been selling mostly 'at cost' and love to run co ops when time allows. My favorite co op is rose otto essential oil. It is so expensive but as far as a rose fragrance goes--the real stuff really is worth the cost. I have 5 children, one with cerebral palsy (my foster daughter) and I love being a mom most of all. My children are #1 and my customers #2 so working from home and having customers was not always practical. When the kids get a little older I'm sure I'll open up a shop again. Soaping is in my blood. I never seem to tire of the endless combinations of products I can create. Right now my favorite product is my laundry detergent and I'm thinking of launching it at a local grocery store. I am an American living in Beautiful British Columbia, Canada (--Vancouver Island) and I love both countries so much. If the listmom says it is okay I'd like to share some recipes? Here is one of my summer favorites (sells in the markets like ice cream on a hot day). Orange Luffa Slice 1 1/2 lb Orange Melt and Pour Soap ( Clear can be substituted but you will need to add orange soap tint and extra orange essential oil) 1 T. orange essential oil (tangerine is nice--any citrus can be used but tint to appropriate colour--lime--green, grapefruit--pink, lemon- -yellow etc.) 1/2 t orange soap tint if darker colour is desired 1-6 inch pvc pipe- Round 3 inch size (6 inches is an easy size to work with. Easy to slide out after chilling. Have the hardware guy use his circular saw to cut them for you--It cost me $1 per cut and it was worth every penny for those even clean cuts.) 6 inch whole piece of luffa (Walmart or a dollar store are good places to find this at a good price) Melt 1/4 cup of soap. Pour into a flat bottom loaf pan. Set the mold into the liquid soap and push in the luffa so it also sticks to the soap--this keeps it from 'floating' back up when you pour the bulk of the soap. Melt the remaining soap. I microwave it for about 3 min. then stir until all the lumps are melted. When the soap cools a bit add the soap tint and essential oil to preference (you may like yours stronger scented). Use fresh (not old--less than 1 year on shelf) citrus essential oil. The old orange smells 'off' to me and the fresh is so much more uplifting. Slowly pour the soap over the luffa in the pvc mold. Leave 1/2 inch of head space for pushing it out of the mold. Let it sit undisturbed for an hour or so. Once it has 'set' chill in the fridge for a couple of hours, pop it out of the mold and slice into beautiful 'orange' slices. The soap is nice and 'scrubby' and a sponge is left over once the soap is gone. I often shrink wrap my glycerine soaps to stop any 'sweating' due to the humidity in our area, but the stretch tight is ever so much easier to use and does an equally good job as long as they aren't handled too much. Hope you enjoy... Jen Don't miss our May Sale on Essential Oils and Fragrance oils! Flat Rate Shipping! Just $4.99 per order this week! See Site for details http://glenbrookfarm.com/store/specialsseeds_1.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Hi Jen, Can we see some of your soaps?: ----Original Message Follows---- From: " jentlesoaps " <jentlesoaps@...> Reply- Subject: Hello everyone! Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 06:59:11 -0000 Hi my name is Jen and I have been making soap and handmade cosmetics for over 25 years now. I have operated an online business, written a couple of ebooks and even had myself published in soap newsletters. My favorite thing to do is to create new products and then share my recipes. I've taken a bit of a sabatical from full blown business supplying and currently make soaps for a local Soap Exchange and supply local soapmakers and the occasional ebay auction with melt and pour soap, essential and fragrance oils and some lotion making supplies. I've been selling mostly 'at cost' and love to run co ops when time allows. My favorite co op is rose otto essential oil. It is so expensive but as far as a rose fragrance goes--the real stuff really is worth the cost. I have 5 children, one with cerebral palsy (my foster daughter) and I love being a mom most of all. My children are #1 and my customers #2 so working from home and having customers was not always practical. When the kids get a little older I'm sure I'll open up a shop again. Soaping is in my blood. I never seem to tire of the endless combinations of products I can create. Right now my favorite product is my laundry detergent and I'm thinking of launching it at a local grocery store. I am an American living in Beautiful British Columbia, Canada (--Vancouver Island) and I love both countries so much. If the listmom says it is okay I'd like to share some recipes? Here is one of my summer favorites (sells in the markets like ice cream on a hot day). Orange Luffa Slice 1 1/2 lb Orange Melt and Pour Soap ( Clear can be substituted but you will need to add orange soap tint and extra orange essential oil) 1 T. orange essential oil (tangerine is nice--any citrus can be used but tint to appropriate colour--lime--green, grapefruit--pink, lemon- -yellow etc.) 1/2 t orange soap tint if darker colour is desired 1-6 inch pvc pipe- Round 3 inch size (6 inches is an easy size to work with. Easy to slide out after chilling. Have the hardware guy use his circular saw to cut them for you--It cost me $1 per cut and it was worth every penny for those even clean cuts.) 6 inch whole piece of luffa (Walmart or a dollar store are good places to find this at a good price) Melt 1/4 cup of soap. Pour into a flat bottom loaf pan. Set the mold into the liquid soap and push in the luffa so it also sticks to the soap--this keeps it from 'floating' back up when you pour the bulk of the soap. Melt the remaining soap. I microwave it for about 3 min. then stir until all the lumps are melted. When the soap cools a bit add the soap tint and essential oil to preference (you may like yours stronger scented). Use fresh (not old--less than 1 year on shelf) citrus essential oil. The old orange smells 'off' to me and the fresh is so much more uplifting. Slowly pour the soap over the luffa in the pvc mold. Leave 1/2 inch of head space for pushing it out of the mold. Let it sit undisturbed for an hour or so. Once it has 'set' chill in the fridge for a couple of hours, pop it out of the mold and slice into beautiful 'orange' slices. The soap is nice and 'scrubby' and a sponge is left over once the soap is gone. I often shrink wrap my glycerine soaps to stop any 'sweating' due to the humidity in our area, but the stretch tight is ever so much easier to use and does an equally good job as long as they aren't handled too much. Hope you enjoy... Jen Don't miss our May Sale on Essential Oils and Fragrance oils! Flat Rate Shipping! Just $4.99 per order this week! See Site for details http://glenbrookfarm.com/store/specialsseeds_1.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Hello, I saw your intro on the Bath and Body board and wondered wether you would be interesting in sharing some of your recipes on my free crafts website. http://www.Craftbits.com Take a look and let me know what you think, you can add a link to each recipe to your e-books or a website for self promotion. I look forward to hearing back from you Shellie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 In a message dated 8/9/2006 3:33:55 PM Pacific Standard Time, avonladync2003@... writes: I went in this morning and weighed in and my weight is up 1.5 lbs. Tomorrow is the last day of the prednisone, and I am counting it down Hang in there Jackie!! We're counting it down with you!! Re: the rash - did they think it might be the antibiotics at all? I know you mentioned they didn't think the prednisone... people can take some things over and over again and then one day whammo, allergic! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 I bet you will be sooo glad to get off that prednisone. It's some nasty but effective stuff. But like you said you will have to give it time to work out of your system. It stays with you for quite awhile. Glad you like our little group:) >I thought I would check in, to let you all know I am still here. I > went in this morning and weighed in and my weight is up 1.5 lbs. > Tomorrow is the last day of the prednisone, and I am counting it down. > I am hoping once this medicine gets out of my system, I can start > losing weight again. I started my meat and greens diet today, to help > me shed the lbs a little faster. The rash is still there, but getting > better each day. I go back to the doctor tomorrow so we will see what > he says. I am still taking antibotic. > I just want to say thanks for all the support since I have join the > group. I am still getting to know everyone here. So far I am liking > the group. > Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 Thanks . I am hoping to get a good report from the doctor this morning we will see. How long does it take for the prednisone to get out of my body? Maybe I can do a detox to speed things up a little. jackie <sandra.mygroup@...> wrote: I bet you will be sooo glad to get off that prednisone. It's some nasty but effective stuff. But like you said you will have to give it time to work out of your system. It stays with you for quite awhile. Glad you like our little group:)>I thought I would check in, to let you all know I am still here. I> went in this morning and weighed in and my weight is up 1.5 lbs.> Tomorrow is the last day of the prednisone, and I am counting it down.> I am hoping once this medicine gets out of my system, I can start> losing weight again. I started my meat and greens diet today, to help> me shed the lbs a little faster. The rash is still there, but getting> better each day. I go back to the doctor tomorrow so we will see what> he says. I am still taking antibotic.> I just want to say thanks for all the support since I have join the> group. I am still getting to know everyone here. So far I am liking> the group.> Jackie How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 I'm almost afraid to tell for fear I'd have it wrong. It's been awhile since hubby was on it. But if I remember correctly it depends on how long you was actually on it. It could be anywhere from about 3 weeks to a year I think. Most people are only on it for a short time though. I'd ask my doctor about it to be sure. I do know you have to step yourself down from it. Don't stop taking it all at once unless your dr tells you too. Thanks . I am hoping to get a good report from the doctor this morning we will see. How long does it take for the prednisone to get out of my body? Maybe I can do a detox to speed things up a little. jackie <sandra.mygroup@...> wrote: I bet you will be sooo glad to get off that prednisone. It's some nasty but effective stuff. But like you said you will have to give it time to work out of your system. It stays with you for quite awhile. Glad you like our little group:)>I thought I would check in, to let you all know I am still here. I> went in this morning and weighed in and my weight is up 1.5 lbs.> Tomorrow is the last day of the prednisone, and I am counting it down.> I am hoping once this medicine gets out of my system, I can start> losing weight again. I started my meat and greens diet today, to help> me shed the lbs a little faster. The rash is still there, but getting> better each day. I go back to the doctor tomorrow so we will see what> he says. I am still taking antibotic.> I just want to say thanks for all the support since I have join the> group. I am still getting to know everyone here. So far I am liking> the group.> Jackie How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 In a message dated 8/10/2006 5:01:54 AM Pacific Standard Time, avonladync2003@... writes: I am getting ready to take the last of the prednisone right now. I actaully didn't start the antibotic until Sunday, and the rash started last week. So I don't think it is the antibotics. I am thinking I might have gotten a hold of some bad prednisone. We will see what the doctor says today. Yay - whew!! Keep us posted with the doc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2006 Report Share Posted August 14, 2006 In a message dated 8/14/2006 4:49:54 PM Pacific Standard Time, avonladync2003@... writes: I weighed in this morning gaining 4 lbs. I had things I shouldn't have had over the weekend. But I am back on track today, and I must say I have stay on plan. Some of the weight gain could be from the prednisone still working out of your system?? Now that you are done with that, I would pick one day a week, same day, same time to weigh so that you don't make yourself crazy (just my recommendation) and I would also (just for me) make it Monday just for that reason.... I am less active on the weekends, not always good about getting my water in, etc and it could be retention. NOW, that all said - I *did* weigh this morning and was down just a little bit... we'll see if the trend continues, usually I just weigh once a month at Curves Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2006 Report Share Posted August 14, 2006 Well I went to the doctor last Thursday, he was puzzled about the rash. So he gave me some cream to use on it. But the rash is getting better. It is amazing how it is clearing up once I stopped the prednisone. I am feeling much better now. I just need to get my weight loss back on track, I weighed in this morning gaining 4 lbs. I had things I shouldn't have had over the weekend. But I am back on track today, and I must say I have stay on plan. JackieABrite@... wrote: In a message dated 8/10/2006 5:01:54 AM Pacific Standard Time, avonladync2003 writes: I am getting ready to take the last of the prednisone right now. I actaully didn't start the antibotic until Sunday, and the rash started last week. So I don't think it is the antibotics. I am thinking I might have gotten a hold of some bad prednisone. We will see what the doctor says today. Yay - whew!! Keep us posted with the doc Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2006 Report Share Posted August 15, 2006 In a message dated 8/15/2006 4:13:32 PM Pacific Standard Time, avonladync2003@... writes: I am thinking it is water retention myself. I weigh in on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at the diet center I go to. I am hoping for a lost tomorrow. If it wasn't for those girls at the diet center, I wouldn't be where I am today with my weight loss. "That's right" - I forgot you are doing diet center, so they would do it there... good for you, still hoping with you for a loss.... in my last comment to you I said "I would make it Monday" LOL, but for me, I hate Monday and left out the "NOT" LOL!! Anyway, keep up the great work, you should lose the prednisone/retention lbs soon. Hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Yippee, Weighed in this morning and the scales are back down to 199. So we will see waht Friday will be. JackieABrite@... wrote: In a message dated 8/15/2006 4:13:32 PM Pacific Standard Time, avonladync2003 writes: I am thinking it is water retention myself. I weigh in on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at the diet center I go to. I am hoping for a lost tomorrow. If it wasn't for those girls at the diet center, I wouldn't be where I am today with my weight loss. "That's right" - I forgot you are doing diet center, so they would do it there... good for you, still hoping with you for a loss.... in my last comment to you I said "I would make it Monday" LOL, but for me, I hate Monday and left out the "NOT" LOL!! Anyway, keep up the great work, you should lose the prednisone/retention lbs soon. Hugs, Get your email and more, right on the new .com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Yay! That's great Jackie! Blessed be, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 In a message dated 8/16/2006 11:05:06 AM Pacific Standard Time, avonladync2003@... writes: Yippee, Weighed in this morning and the scales are back down to 199. So we will see waht Friday will be. Yay Jackie!! So glad to hear!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 thanks ! We will see what the scales say on Friday. Jackie <ib_domesticdiva@...> wrote: Yay! That's great Jackie! Blessed be, Get your email and more, right on the new .com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2006 Report Share Posted August 25, 2006 Welcome Ann... I am new here also. We will learn and lose together. Have a great evening...Loretta in SE AK Hello everyone! Hello everyone! I'm new, so I thought I would pop in and introduce myself. I'm Ann, I'm 47 (48 in December) and I just placed my order for the LifeLift DVDs and communter tape from the OxygenLift website. I spent lots of time looking into all of the aerobic breathing programs, and this looked like the best and most do-able for me. I've just started Weight Watchers, I have about 125-150 pounds to lose, and it's my hope that LifeLift will not only help me with the weight loss, but will help some with the problem of loose skin afterward. I can't wait for my DVDs and my audio tape to get here so that I can get started! Any tips that anyone has for me, please share...I'm all ears! Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2006 Report Share Posted August 25, 2006 Welcome Ann and you will love our LL support group! Blessings R Hello everyone! Hello everyone! I'm new, so I thought I would pop in and introduce myself. I'm Ann, I'm 47 (48 in December) and I just placed my order for the LifeLift DVDs and communter tape from the OxygenLift website. I spent lots of time looking into all of the aerobic breathing programs, and this looked like the best and most do-able for me. I've just started Weight Watchers, I have about 125-150 pounds to lose, and it's my hope that LifeLift will not only help me with the weight loss, but will help some with the problem of loose skin afterward. I can't wait for my DVDs and my audio tape to get here so that I can get started! Any tips that anyone has for me, please share...I'm all ears! Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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