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Hi ,, hep cingles is for single people who have hep c,, but I know they have a lot of nice folks there too,, your viral load is down to 271 period?? thats great,, you should be undetectible by week 12,, thats very good!richard gill <rbg11163@...> wrote: well 8 weeks now and im down to 271 viral load!my drs pretty optimistic.also found another site on that has alot of info dont know where she gets it all but daily theres new stuff posted,HEPCINGLES.richard Be a

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congratulations and good luck with all those

changes...that is a lot in a little period of time.

But they are all good things I think.

Thinking of you all.....

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> Just wanted to update you on the changes here in ND.

> Warren was offered and

> accepted a job with his current company, but

> relocating to Fargo. He will

> travel to Gwinner (a small town about 70 miles away)

> two days a week. There

> are a number who travel, so will be able to carpool.

> We did get a moving

> package, which will pay our move, but not buy our

> house.....

>

> I was offered a position at Innovis Hospital in the

> NICU/PEDS department. I am

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> two shifts or down two

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> scheduled 0.8. I may get a

> Trauma coordinator position which is only 2d/week

> and then would take a 0.5 in

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> have faced with igh.

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> Surprisinly, the girls are taking it well. My 15 yo

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Dear Josie,

I'm sorry that things are still difficult for you.

I'll pray for you and wait to see your next post.

; )

Willow

--- josie <josiedugan56@...> wrote:

> since my mom passed away i been going thru so much i

> moved to chicago

> the move wasnt easy changing doctors wasnt easy the

> new ones always

> want to take me off of predisione the doctor told me

> my bones are

> thinning i have noduals in my lungs next year i

> get a ct scan again.

> i cant get use to living here everything is a

> mess josie

>

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((( Soft Hugs Josie )))

Your doing good, keep posting

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i asked my brother if mom could of lived he said no when we took her off of life support she passed away i knew this i seen it but cant accep it. my dad passed away in two weeks of knowing he had cancer this is worse than dads death sorry i wriiten this

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i asked my brother if mom could of lived he said no when we took her off of life support she passed away i knew this i seen it but cant accep it. my dad passed away in two weeks of knowing he had cancer this is worse than dads death sorry i wriiten this Willow <writewillow@...> wrote: Dear Josie,I'm sorry that things are still difficult for you.I'll pray for you and wait to see your next post.; )Willow--- josie wrote:> since my mom passed away i been going thru so much i> moved to chicago > the move wasnt easy changing doctors wasnt easy the> new ones always > want to take me off of predisione the doctor told me> my bones are > thinning i have noduals in my lungs next year i> get a ct scan

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Dear Josie,

Always feel free to write whatever you want to. I want

to be here for you. Like you, I have a small family

and losing one is a real trauma. Father's Day was

really tough for me this year. My dad had only been

dead for 18months. I thought It would be tough last

year, but it wasn't (because I was looking for it).

This year I thought I would be okay because of last

year. BAMM!!! I was upset and depressed all day.

You hang in there! One day at a time is all we can do!

; )

Willow

--- josie dugan <josiedugan56@...> wrote:

> i asked my brother if mom could of lived he said

> no when we took her off of life support she passed

> away i knew this i seen it but cant accep it. my dad

> passed away in two weeks of knowing he had cancer

> this is worse than dads death sorry i wriiten this

>

>

> Willow <writewillow@...> wrote: Dear Josie,

>

> I'm sorry that things are still difficult for you.

> I'll pray for you and wait to see your next post.

>

> ; )

>

> Willow

>

> --- josie wrote:

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> > since my mom passed away i been going thru so much

> i

> > moved to chicago

> > the move wasnt easy changing doctors wasnt easy

> the

> > new ones always

> > want to take me off of predisione the doctor told

> me

> > my bones are

> > thinning i have noduals in my lungs next year i

> > get a ct scan again.

> > i cant get use to living here everything is a

> > mess josie

> >

> >

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In a message dated 6/18/2007 1:24:55 A.M. Central Daylight Time, josiedugan56@... writes:

since my mom passed away i been going thru so much i moved to chicago the move wasnt easy changing doctors wasnt easy the new ones always want to take me off of predisione the doctor told me my bones are thinning i have noduals in my lungs next year i get a ct scan again.i cant get use to living here everything is a mess josie

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Thanks for this information, Frantz.

I agree on the Asian markets for tea. I called into one recently and was

shocked to find how cheap their Gunpowder tea was. It's really good quality

too. Needless to say, I bought several boxes.

Love your comment about the SCOBIES being like athletes on steroids. Hee

hee.

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Hi

I thought I would share with this wonderful group some experiences and

observations:

1. SCOBYs management... In the beginning I wanted to have as

many SCOBY as I could just in case... Now, I have too many of

these...I do not have enough containers to put them into. I have

given them to friends but that does not seem to be enough... The

growth is truly spectacular... with each brew producing its own

offspring... [:D]

2. Somewhat related. SCOBYs are thicker now. To such an extent I

have somewhat lost my original " Mother " the offspring are thicker,

especially the hibiscus SCOBYs . These tend to be on the large

side, like Athletes on steroids [:D]

3. Taste. So far, I liked the WOG but the Hibiscus and the

PuErrh are growing in my estimation. PuErrh is especially

distinctive in its flavor, strong and earthy.

4. I have increased both the quantity of tea and sugar in my

brews. It makes them take longer to brew but the taste seems to be

better. I am now using at least 10 teaspoons of tea in various

combinations; recently I have, by mistake, a White, PuErrh, Green

and Hibiscus brewing. I wanted to just do my usual White, Oolong,

Green and Hibiscus brew... I mistakenly used Pu-Errh in place of

Oolong... I will let you know how it went.

5. My brews are so far reasonably fizzy but not close to what I

am reading on this forum and certainly not GT Dave's bubbly... I do

a lot of secondary fermentation and so far even after a week, good

fizz but not volcano-type... not even close.

6. I have brewed in rather high temperatures. In a garage where

the temperature averages 90o F during the day. The resulting brew

does not taste that much different from its sibling in cooler

temperatures, excepts for the apparent production of more yeasty

thingies, those black/brown things in the brew , and maybe it brews

faster , still takes all of 10 days to get to a good taste, I like

them maybe less sweet than another person but not vinegary…

7. I will in a few months try the continuous brew method, just

for the fun of it… I wonder how you teat the humongous SCOBY

that would form with such method but…

8. Lately some of my brews have developed a small but

perceptible acetone smell, I still drink them but do not like it

much, and I have found some of my Hibiscus to tend toward some

" acetone " production… What gives? I used only distilled

water, White sugar and Tea.

9. Folks if you have an Asian grocery or market close to you.

Hit it. I have found good tasting teas at extremely good

prices and the variety of teas is bewildering.

10. As for the effect of KT on my health, let me put it this way: I

intend to drink KT until I leave this plane of existence.

That is all folks

Frantz

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now that i live alone no one knows when i am sick do i call the soctor and let her know my brother is my medical gaurdian but i havent heard from him today i relationship you can say has been trired thru the years if someone says they dont know how to take care of a person why should the other one even try to call themjuxtaposed4vr@... wrote: In a message dated 6/18/2007 1:24:55 A.M. Central Daylight Time, josiedugan56@... writes: since my mom passed away i been going thru so much i moved to chicago the move wasnt easy changing

doctors wasnt easy the new ones always want to take me off of predisione the doctor told me my bones are thinning i have noduals in my lungs next year i get a ct scan again.i cant get use to living here everything is a mess josie I'm new and don't know you but man, your having it rough! I hope something evens out for you soon Amy See what's free at AOL.com.

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Willow,

Thank you so much for the kind words. Sometimes it is a difficult thing for the moderators and I, and when the members say things like this, it makes it all worthwhile. There are many things behind the scenes that we do to ensure that the list runs smoothly. Sometimes we have to fight with spammers and abusive people, people who want to take advantage of disabled people, but knowing that we can help bring hope and companionship to all of you is a huge motivator.

Yes, I am young, and sometimes it gets me down that I can't go and do the things other 28 year olds do, but I try to remember that I've always been a bit different and that obviously I was meant to be this way. I guess we all were, for some reason. I don't think that our creator (whomever anyone believes that is) makes mistakes, and we have trials and tribulations so that we can know when we have a truly joyous moment. At least, that's what I believe.

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Dear ,I am SO glad that you kept this list from being shutdown. It's been a Godsend to me and I'm sure manyothers. You are so young to be fighting so manythings. As you pointed out, there is possibly agenetic component to some of it. That doesn't make itany easier except I think all of us try to understandour illnesses as much as we can.Thank you!Willow--- Management <comcast (DOT) net> wrote:> 371,> > I definately feel your pain. I never realized how> different it would > feel losing a parent. A little over a year ago I> lost my > Grandmother, who was like a Mother to me. It was> hard, but > surprisingly this one was harder. Perhaps because> of the way he > went, the unanswered questions, and the unfinished> relationship > issues between us. Of course I know that there> never is a good time > to lose someone you love, but he was about to come> see me. I haven't > seen him in 10 years, with exception of the viewing,> of course. With > my Grandmother, I had silently been praying that> she'd go soon, > because she'd had such a hard life. Don't get me> wrong, I certainly > didn't want her to leave, but I saw her suffering> and she deserved > better. I still feel her around me, and I'm glad> she makes it known > that she loves me. > > We actually have several s, but some are more> silent than > others. I know I've been a bit absent, so I should> probably > reintroduce myself. > > Re-intro: Hi, I'm , I'm the group Owner. I> took the group > over from someone who was ready to close the list> down, and I just > couldn't see it happen. The group is older than it> appears, as it > was an e-group before took them over, so I> really have no idea > when it first was started, but it's been a long> time. We've been > through many changes, but now I think the list runs> smoother and is > more compassionate than it has ever been. We're> more like a family > now. > > I'm 28, married, living in Oregon with my Umbrella> cockatoo named > Tilly and a Tri-colored Holland mini-lop rabbit> named Snickers. My > Mother is disabled with many auto-immune diseases,> as is most of my > family. I care for her the best I can, as I live 35> miles away. I > have several problems myself, the major ones being> diabetes, > undiagnosed auto-immune illness, fibromyalgia,> irritable bowel, > polycystic ovaries, and a failed rotator cuff> surgery. I have some > new thing going on with my heart, my doctor thinks> may be congestive > heart failure, but I have serious doubts on that> one. > > > > > >> > I lost my dad this past October. I also took care> of him with my > mother, > > and saw them take my dad out in a body bag, and> saw the pain that > he went > > through. Father's day was extremely difficult for> me. I don't > think that > > is something that will ever leave me.> > > > I see there is another heather, so I will use> 371 which is > part of my > > email.> > > > Hugs> > 371> >> > >

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Josie,

If your brother is not able to make decisions as your

medical guardian, is their someone who COULD make good

decisions? It doesn't have to be a member of your

family. It could even be a professional like a lawyer

(I think). You deserve some peace in your life and you

haven't had that since I've known you.

Willow

--- josie dugan <josiedugan56@...> wrote:

> now that i live alone no one knows when i am sick do

> i call the soctor and let her know my brother is my

> medical gaurdian but i havent heard from him today i

> relationship you can say has been trired thru the

> years if someone says they dont know how to take

> care of a person why should the other one even try

> to call them

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JosieI think the others are correct in saying if your brother is unable to make decisions for you, especially due to his poor health, you need to find one through the courts. Call your attorney and advise him or her of whats going on, or contact a social worker who can assist you. I remember that your brother's wife is NOT too keen with her husband making decisions for you because of his poor health. In either case, it's a hardship for you and your brother.

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I'm so sorry your situation is so difficult. I understand about not knowing when you should call a doctor or not, and also about difficulties with family. My bio family hasn't had hardly anything to do with me in years - ever since I got disabled out with my disease really. Like you said with your brother, my family either doesn't know how to act around a disabled person, I make them feel uncomfortable, or they don't believe I have the "family disease" since mine is different in many ways than everybody else in the family who has it.

Man, I don't know what a person does when your medical guardian isn't somebody you can rely on. Is there possibly anybody else you could get appointed as your guardian who might be more helpful?

Amy

In a message dated 6/25/2007 12:01:44 P.M. Central Daylight Time, josiedugan56@... writes:

now that i live alone no one knows when i am sick do i call the soctor and let her know my brother is my medical gaurdian but i havent heard from him today i relationship you can say has been trired thru the years if someone says they dont know how to take care of a person why should the other one even try to call themjuxtaposed4vraol wrote:

In a message dated 6/18/2007 1:24:55 A.M. Central Daylight Time, josiedugan56 writes:

since my mom passed away i been going thru so much i moved to chicago the move wasnt easy changing doctors wasnt easy the new ones always want to take me off of predisione the doctor told me my bones are thinning i have noduals in my lungs next year i get a ct scan again.i cant get use to living here everything is a mess josie

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this is touchy my mom passed away in nov my parents asked my brother years ago if he would take care of me and he promised .i have a bad cough i cant cpugh so my brother can hear it i live alone now i need to call the doctor when nom was alive she knewwhen i needed to get something my brother dosent. will talk to him tonight. my brother knows i am disabled juxtaposed4vr@... wrote: I'm so sorry your situation is so difficult. I understand about not knowing when you should call a doctor or not, and also about difficulties with family. My bio family hasn't had hardly anything to do with me in years - ever since I got disabled out with my disease really. Like you said with your

brother, my family either doesn't know how to act around a disabled person, I make them feel uncomfortable, or they don't believe I have the "family disease" since mine is different in many ways than everybody else in the family who has it. Man, I don't know what a person does when your medical guardian isn't somebody you can rely on. Is there possibly anybody else you could get appointed as your guardian who might be more helpful? Amy In a message dated 6/25/2007 12:01:44 P.M. Central Daylight Time, josiedugan56@... writes: now that i live alone no one knows when i am sick do i call the soctor and let her know my brother is my medical gaurdian but i havent heard from him today i relationship you can say has been trired thru the years if someone says they dont know how to take care of a person why should the other one even try to call themjuxtaposed4vraol wrote: In a message dated 6/18/2007 1:24:55 A.M. Central Daylight Time, josiedugan56 writes: since my mom passed away i been going thru so much i moved to chicago the move wasnt

easy changing doctors wasnt easy the new ones always want to take me off of predisione the doctor told me my bones are thinning i have noduals in my lungs next year i get a ct scan again.i cant get use to living here everything is a mess josie I'm new and don't know you but man, your having it rough! I hope something evens out for you soon Amy See what's free at AOL.com.

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willow peace dosent come easy its hard for my brother but he has to help me i just dont like being alone when i am sickWillow <writewillow@...> wrote: Josie,If your brother is not able to make decisions as yourmedical guardian, is their someone who COULD make gooddecisions? It doesn't have to be a member of yourfamily. It could even be a professional like a lawyer(I think). You deserve some peace in your life and youhaven't had that since I've known you.Willow--- josie dugan wrote:> now that i live alone no one knows when i am sick do> i call the soctor and let her know my brother is my> medical gaurdian but i havent heard from him today i> relationship you can say has been trired thru the> years if someone says they

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Dear Josie,

I know peace doesn't come easy. Some people are not

capable of being a guardian for another. No matter how

much they may want to, they just can't take on the

responsibility. If your brother can't/won't take care

of you, you need to find someone who will.

Love,

Willow

--- josie dugan <josiedugan56@...> wrote:

> willow peace dosent come easy its hard for my

> brother but he has to help me i just dont like

> being alone when i am sick

>

> Willow <writewillow@...> wrote: Josie,

>

> If your brother is not able to make decisions as

> your

> medical guardian, is their someone who COULD make

> good

> decisions? It doesn't have to be a member of your

> family. It could even be a professional like a

> lawyer

> (I think). You deserve some peace in your life and

> you

> haven't had that since I've known you.

>

> Willow

>

> --- josie dugan wrote:

>

> > now that i live alone no one knows when i am sick

> do

> > i call the soctor and let her know my brother is

> my

> > medical gaurdian but i havent heard from him today

> i

> > relationship you can say has been trired thru the

> > years if someone says they dont know how to take

> > care of a person why should the other one even try

> > to call them

>

>

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I'm sorry for such a late reply. I'm trying to reply to a few now. I've been doing very bad, and now have a major surgery pending.

Did you talk to your brother? How did it go? I hope you were able to get through to him. I've actually thought about you several times these last weeks because I have a situation now with close family members who are being, well, less than supportive. It makes it much harder to deal with, doesn't it?

Amy

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this is touchy my mom passed away in nov my parents asked my brother years ago if he would take care of me and he promised .i have a bad cough i cant cpugh so my brother can hear it i live alone now i need to call the doctor when nom was alive she knewwhen i needed to get something my brother dosent. will talk to him tonight. my brother knows i am disabled juxtaposed4vraol wrote:

I'm so sorry your situation is so difficult. I understand about not knowing when you should call a doctor or not, and also about difficulties with family. My bio family hasn't had hardly anything to do with me in years - ever since I got disabled out with my disease really. Like you said with your brother, my family either doesn't know how to act around a disabled person, I make them feel uncomfortable, or they don't believe I have the "family disease" since mine is different in many ways than everybody else in the family who has it.

Man, I don't know what a person does when your medical guardian isn't somebody you can rely on. Is there possibly anybody else you could get appointed as your guardian who might be more helpful?

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Hi. I'm new too. welcome.

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In a message dated 7/7/2007 10:43:53 P.M. Central Daylight Time, Prtha_devi_dasi@... writes:

I just signed up, and its kinda late here so I'm a bit tired and can'tsay too much now, but wanted to thank you for this group. I enjoyedthe many files you sent me, which is a first cuz I usually dont likefiles. lol Yours were so sincere and helpful and touching. Anyway,bedtime. Thanks! :)~ Priitaa

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Geddes wrote:

> I was searching around Pitlochery for some books by a certain publisher

> which my son loves, when I spotted " The Perfume Kit. " It had directions for

> how to make perfume and how to make body lotion, bubble bath, talc, etc

> using your own perfume. I was fascinated.

>

> Christmas is coming and won't a complete range of products be perfect? So I

> am now hooked on the idea.

>

Hi

Welcome to the group, you'll learn a lot here, cruise through the

archives and gather what you can, and ask questions, of course, that's

the best way to fine tune your quest.

You have to tell me what Pitlochery is - no idea!

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Sincerely, Anya

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Hi Larry,

And welcome to the group. Most of us here including me have AS. We're

shy around people too, but you are always welcome to post here, and

lots of times we can get some good conversations going.

seems to be doing some updating here and the forums are

a bit weird today, so bear with us if you have problems posting or

reading posts.

Tom

Administrator

hi

my name is Larry I have aspergers.....I am very shy around

people...most folks think I am rude for not talking to them or being

mean...I just have nothing much to say excoept for certain

subjects...Have a nice day

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Hi,

and welcome to the forum Larry.

>

> my name is Larry I have aspergers.....I am very shy around

> people...most folks think I am rude for not talking to them or being

> mean...I just have nothing much to say excoept for certain

> subjects...Have a nice day

>

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hi thankyougreebohere <julie.stevenson16@...> wrote: Hi,and welcome to the forum Larry.>> my name is Larry I have aspergers.....I am very shy around > people...most folks think I am rude for not talking to them or being > mean...I just have nothing much to say excoept for certain >

subjects...Have a nice day>

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Hi Larry and welcome to Secret Society. I'm Raven, a single mom with

AS raising a very cool 12-year-old with AS and multiple co-

morbidities. My boyfriend has AS and both of us are shy around

others, and I have been accused of being rude more times than I care

to remember just for being shy and myself.

As for having nothing to say, don't worry. Personally, I would

rather hear someone talk when they have something important (to them)

to say rather than hear someone talk because they love the sound of

their own voice.

Welcome and jump in when you feel the time is right for you.

Raven

>

> my name is Larry I have aspergers.....I am very shy around

> people...most folks think I am rude for not talking to them or

being

> mean...I just have nothing much to say excoept for certain

> subjects...Have a nice day

>

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thankyou Raven...I must say it would be nice to meet a lady with AS...and I agree with you ....Larryravenmagic2003 <ravenmagic2003@...> wrote: Hi Larry and welcome to Secret Society. I'm Raven, a single mom with AS raising a very cool 12-year-old with AS and multiple co-morbidities. My boyfriend has AS and both of us are shy around others, and I have been accused of being rude more times than I care to remember just for being shy and myself.As for having nothing to say, don't worry. Personally, I

would rather hear someone talk when they have something important (to them) to say rather than hear someone talk because they love the sound of their own voice.Welcome and jump in when you feel the time is right for you.Raven>> my name is Larry I have aspergers.....I am very shy around > people...most folks think I am rude for not talking to them or being > mean...I just have nothing much to say excoept for certain > subjects...Have a nice day>

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