Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 Hi Sis, Maybe we can get together one day for lunch. Lynn > > > > > > > > > > My dear Saline Sister, > > > > > > > > > > You are so precious, and I know you are here for a reason. > > Just > > > > > like the rest of us. My heart aches for your suffering, and > I > > > > want > > > > > you to know, I am where you are. Your story word for word > > > > describes > > > > > me, even in the same progression. My first symptoms started > > > > around > > > > > the first of last year. It hit my right arm first, the > > thought > > > it > > > > > was carple tunnel or " over-use syndrom " . I was a full time > > > > mother, > > > > > nursing student, and part-time nursing assistant. Then it > > moved > > > > to > > > > > my left arm, then legs. They put me on a muscle relaxer > (with > > > > > already weak mucscles) I became wheelchair bound after > that. > > I > > > > had > > > > > a bad reaction to neurotin. So, I decided to ban any and > all > > > > > prescription medication.I had every symptom you mentioned, > > > > including > > > > > on and off abnormal paps. I was even diagnosed with a > bladder > > > > > condition called interstitial cystitis (an auto-immune > > > disorder) > > > > > All my tests turned out normal. Then after a very painful > > test > > > by > > > > a > > > > > neurologist, he suggested the only doctor I should see is a > > > > > psychiatrist. I literally gave up for some time after > that. > > My > > > > > symptoms got worse so I decided to go with a kineseiologist, > > who > > > > > suggested detoxing. I ded lots of detoxing, juicing, and > even > > > the > > > > > Maker's diet. My chronic fatigue and my mental clearity got > > > > better, > > > > > but the pain did not. I researched every symptom and > desease > > > and > > > > > nothing quite fit. Then more symptomes came on. My eyes > > dried > > > > out, > > > > > my hair started to fall out, my heart started showing signs > of > > > > > stress, and I had difficulty breathing. I knew I was > getting > > > > worse. > > > > > I have been officially diagnosed with fibromyalgia, > > > > glossophayngeal > > > > > neurolgia, IC, and chronic fatigue. Mostly by the process > of > > > > > eminating all major diseases. I miraculously found Kacey's > > > > website > > > > > and knew within minuets this must also be my problem. Then > I > > > > joined > > > > > this group. Days later, I had my explant surgery scheduled > > with > > > > Dr. > > > > > Feng. Today, they were removed. My husband and I are > > > relieved. > > > > I > > > > > am so glad to have found a doctor who believes these are > > making > > > me > > > > > sick. Her staff is wonderful and they all have stated how > > they > > > > have > > > > > seen hundreds of women like us. You will be so encouraged > > after > > > > > talking with one of these great doctors on the list. > > > > > > > > > > I just wanted to let you know, you are not alone...anymore! > > You > > > > > have a new family now. I will keep you in my prayers. > > > > > > > > > > God Bless, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 Dr. Kolb called me on a Saturday, too, and I was really impressed by that. I felt confident in both Dr. Kolb and Dr. Feng, and chose Dr. Feng because she was closer. Sis > > > > > > > > My dear Saline Sister, > > > > > > > > You are so precious, and I know you are here for a reason. > Just > > > > like the rest of us. My heart aches for your suffering, and I > > > want > > > > you to know, I am where you are. Your story word for word > > > describes > > > > me, even in the same progression. My first symptoms started > > > around > > > > the first of last year. It hit my right arm first, the > thought > > it > > > > was carple tunnel or " over-use syndrom " . I was a full time > > > mother, > > > > nursing student, and part-time nursing assistant. Then it > moved > > > to > > > > my left arm, then legs. They put me on a muscle relaxer (with > > > > already weak mucscles) I became wheelchair bound after that. > I > > > had > > > > a bad reaction to neurotin. So, I decided to ban any and all > > > > prescription medication.I had every symptom you mentioned, > > > including > > > > on and off abnormal paps. I was even diagnosed with a bladder > > > > condition called interstitial cystitis (an auto-immune > > disorder) > > > > All my tests turned out normal. Then after a very painful > test > > by > > > a > > > > neurologist, he suggested the only doctor I should see is a > > > > psychiatrist. I literally gave up for some time after that. > My > > > > symptoms got worse so I decided to go with a kineseiologist, > who > > > > suggested detoxing. I ded lots of detoxing, juicing, and even > > the > > > > Maker's diet. My chronic fatigue and my mental clearity got > > > better, > > > > but the pain did not. I researched every symptom and desease > > and > > > > nothing quite fit. Then more symptomes came on. My eyes > dried > > > out, > > > > my hair started to fall out, my heart started showing signs of > > > > stress, and I had difficulty breathing. I knew I was getting > > > worse. > > > > I have been officially diagnosed with fibromyalgia, > > > glossophayngeal > > > > neurolgia, IC, and chronic fatigue. Mostly by the process of > > > > eminating all major diseases. I miraculously found Kacey's > > > website > > > > and knew within minuets this must also be my problem. Then I > > > joined > > > > this group. Days later, I had my explant surgery scheduled > with > > > Dr. > > > > Feng. Today, they were removed. My husband and I are > > relieved. > > > I > > > > am so glad to have found a doctor who believes these are > making > > me > > > > sick. Her staff is wonderful and they all have stated how > they > > > have > > > > seen hundreds of women like us. You will be so encouraged > after > > > > talking with one of these great doctors on the list. > > > > > > > > I just wanted to let you know, you are not alone...anymore! > You > > > > have a new family now. I will keep you in my prayers. > > > > > > > > God Bless, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 Lynn, that sounds great! Sis > > > > > > > > > > > > My dear Saline Sister, > > > > > > > > > > > > You are so precious, and I know you are here for a > reason. > > > Just > > > > > > like the rest of us. My heart aches for your suffering, > and > > I > > > > > want > > > > > > you to know, I am where you are. Your story word for word > > > > > describes > > > > > > me, even in the same progression. My first symptoms > started > > > > > around > > > > > > the first of last year. It hit my right arm first, the > > > thought > > > > it > > > > > > was carple tunnel or " over-use syndrom " . I was a full > time > > > > > mother, > > > > > > nursing student, and part-time nursing assistant. Then it > > > moved > > > > > to > > > > > > my left arm, then legs. They put me on a muscle relaxer > > (with > > > > > > already weak mucscles) I became wheelchair bound after > > that. > > > I > > > > > had > > > > > > a bad reaction to neurotin. So, I decided to ban any and > > all > > > > > > prescription medication.I had every symptom you mentioned, > > > > > including > > > > > > on and off abnormal paps. I was even diagnosed with a > > bladder > > > > > > condition called interstitial cystitis (an auto-immune > > > > disorder) > > > > > > All my tests turned out normal. Then after a very painful > > > test > > > > by > > > > > a > > > > > > neurologist, he suggested the only doctor I should see is > a > > > > > > psychiatrist. I literally gave up for some time after > > that. > > > My > > > > > > symptoms got worse so I decided to go with a > kineseiologist, > > > who > > > > > > suggested detoxing. I ded lots of detoxing, juicing, and > > even > > > > the > > > > > > Maker's diet. My chronic fatigue and my mental clearity > got > > > > > better, > > > > > > but the pain did not. I researched every symptom and > > desease > > > > and > > > > > > nothing quite fit. Then more symptomes came on. My eyes > > > dried > > > > > out, > > > > > > my hair started to fall out, my heart started showing > signs > > of > > > > > > stress, and I had difficulty breathing. I knew I was > > getting > > > > > worse. > > > > > > I have been officially diagnosed with fibromyalgia, > > > > > glossophayngeal > > > > > > neurolgia, IC, and chronic fatigue. Mostly by the process > > of > > > > > > eminating all major diseases. I miraculously found > Kacey's > > > > > website > > > > > > and knew within minuets this must also be my problem. > Then > > I > > > > > joined > > > > > > this group. Days later, I had my explant surgery > scheduled > > > with > > > > > Dr. > > > > > > Feng. Today, they were removed. My husband and I are > > > > relieved. > > > > > I > > > > > > am so glad to have found a doctor who believes these are > > > making > > > > me > > > > > > sick. Her staff is wonderful and they all have stated how > > > they > > > > > have > > > > > > seen hundreds of women like us. You will be so encouraged > > > after > > > > > > talking with one of these great doctors on the list. > > > > > > > > > > > > I just wanted to let you know, you are not > alone...anymore! > > > You > > > > > > have a new family now. I will keep you in my prayers. > > > > > > > > > > > > God Bless, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2006 Report Share Posted February 5, 2006 Lynn I had my implants removed on October 19th. I have gone up and down with my recovery, but realize that it will take time. I just started treatment with a natural doc who I think will be able to help me build my immune system back up. I got better for a while, then it hit me really hard again. I have had such bad inflammation and pain that even the natural doc agreed I needed a dose of prednisone to calm it down. I know prednisone is bad for me, but so is the chronic inflammation. For now, I am SO relieved to be pain free - I feel like I could paint the house! What I have learned from the women here in this support group is that some get well right away, and others it takes more time and effort. Only prayer, healthy lifestyle and time will heal the damage done by the implants. The really cool thing about going through all of this is that I don't think I would trade any of the experience. I have learned so much about true beauty and the hardship continues to strenghen my character. I'm glad to get to know you, and hope that the women here help you to get through this. Cherie > > > > > > > > My dear Saline Sister, > > > > > > > > You are so precious, and I know you are here for a reason. > Just > > > > like the rest of us. My heart aches for your suffering, and I > > > want > > > > you to know, I am where you are. Your story word for word > > > describes > > > > me, even in the same progression. My first symptoms started > > > around > > > > the first of last year. It hit my right arm first, the > thought > > it > > > > was carple tunnel or " over-use syndrom " . I was a full time > > > mother, > > > > nursing student, and part-time nursing assistant. Then it > moved > > > to > > > > my left arm, then legs. They put me on a muscle relaxer (with > > > > already weak mucscles) I became wheelchair bound after that. > I > > > had > > > > a bad reaction to neurotin. So, I decided to ban any and all > > > > prescription medication.I had every symptom you mentioned, > > > including > > > > on and off abnormal paps. I was even diagnosed with a bladder > > > > condition called interstitial cystitis (an auto-immune > > disorder) > > > > All my tests turned out normal. Then after a very painful > test > > by > > > a > > > > neurologist, he suggested the only doctor I should see is a > > > > psychiatrist. I literally gave up for some time after that. > My > > > > symptoms got worse so I decided to go with a kineseiologist, > who > > > > suggested detoxing. I ded lots of detoxing, juicing, and even > > the > > > > Maker's diet. My chronic fatigue and my mental clearity got > > > better, > > > > but the pain did not. I researched every symptom and desease > > and > > > > nothing quite fit. Then more symptomes came on. My eyes > dried > > > out, > > > > my hair started to fall out, my heart started showing signs of > > > > stress, and I had difficulty breathing. I knew I was getting > > > worse. > > > > I have been officially diagnosed with fibromyalgia, > > > glossophayngeal > > > > neurolgia, IC, and chronic fatigue. Mostly by the process of > > > > eminating all major diseases. I miraculously found Kacey's > > > website > > > > and knew within minuets this must also be my problem. Then I > > > joined > > > > this group. Days later, I had my explant surgery scheduled > with > > > Dr. > > > > Feng. Today, they were removed. My husband and I are > > relieved. > > > I > > > > am so glad to have found a doctor who believes these are > making > > me > > > > sick. Her staff is wonderful and they all have stated how > they > > > have > > > > seen hundreds of women like us. You will be so encouraged > after > > > > talking with one of these great doctors on the list. > > > > > > > > I just wanted to let you know, you are not alone...anymore! > You > > > > have a new family now. I will keep you in my prayers. > > > > > > > > God Bless, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 M Jansen <nucleus24@...> said: Hi Lynn, Criteria is 45% or less comprehension in the bad ear, and 60% or less in the good ear to qualify for a CI. Never heard of any combined comprehension test. So, next time you go for an eval, don't try so hard. That was advice I got from my otologist. This is not a test you want to try real hard to pass. If you aren't absolutely, positively sure you heard it, then don't reply. Because as deaf people, we are used to " filling in the blanks " which could skew a test toward making it seem we hear better than we do. Your audiologist should have a sample of the Freedom processor for you to try on. It does a whole lot more than the 3G does, and I don't think it is much larger. Might be wider, but not as long? I have the 3G processor, which was larger than the Esprit BTE processor I had before. But it had the built in telecoil, whisper and other features that made it worthwhile for me. Good luck, The Original Hi , My doctor said I met the criteria for the implant. The problem is my Blue Cross insurance. They are looking hard at CI recipients and looking for ways to not have to pay. Blue Cross (Alabama) has decided on the 50% or less bilateral score as the dividing line. My otologist gave me the exact same advice after the test. Since I just went through all these tests in December, I have to wait 6 months to be re-tested. I will go back and see him in July. Maybe I wasn't as ready for the implant in December as I thought. My local audiologist in Mobile has not mapped anyone with the Freedom and does not have one on hand. She has the 3G and showed that one to me sometime back. I feel sure my doctor and audiologist in Birmingham have the Freedom, but they didn't show it to me while I was there. I should have asked. I have never met anyone " in person " who has a CI. The HLAA/SHHH convention is in Orlando this summer. I've only been a member a couple of years, and have never been to the convention. Orlando is close enough to drive, so my husband and I are definitely planning to go this year. Perfect timing-- right before my re-testing in July. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 Hi Lynn. I wear a Freedom, and have no problem with it even though I had never worn a BTE. Yes, it does seem light. When I was activated on October 7, 2005, my Audie had never mapped a Freedom either. I was the first! For this reason, we both agreed that a Cochlear rep should be present. Everything went smoothly, and I could hear speech clearly(a bit high pitched at the time) immediately! A friend has a 3G, but hers seems about the same size. I also have direct connect cables which I got free from Cochlear Corp. to use with the TV, walkman, and FM systems. Good luck in your CI quest. Lynn <HibiscusBelle@...> wrote: My local audiologist in Mobile has not mapped anyone with the Freedom and does not have one on hand. She has the 3G and showed that one to me sometime back. I feel sure my doctor and audiologist in Birmingham have the Freedom, but they didn't show it to me while I was there. I should have asked. --------------------------------- Irv in Ca. Implanted(Freedom) - Sept. 13, 2005 Activated - Oct. 7, 2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Hi, Lynn, So far I like my 3G better! LOL Keep in mind that my 3G has a 9 month head start on my Freedom. The Freedom is doing a great job for me compared to what I was getting from a hearing aid. It is just going to take some time to get mapped more optimally. With the maps I have, I am getting very close. I expect, with a few more sessions, we may hit upon a map that is a " keeper " for more than a few months. My 3 G was last mapped in August, before I was implanted with the Freedom. It has not been remapped since my new CI at my request because I was doing so well with it. I'm just now noticing things that will have me asking for a change at my next session. I'm assuming the two CI's are balancing each other out now, and some " tweaking " is required. I don't find the Freedom so light as to not feel it, but it isn't exactly heavy either. I have one pair of wirerims with which it is easier to wear. My other pair of glasses have slightly thicker temples (arms) and by the end of the day I'm happy to take them AND my Freedom off. Please don't misunderstand, I LOVE both my CI's. I just want to be sure I give a clear and honest picture to anyone who asks so that their expectations are realistic and not a total surprise if things don't go as someone on the forum said they would. Good luck and keep us updated! ) Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 I am opposite to you, Jackie. I love the Freedom and benefited right away from it whereas I continue to struggle with the 3G since 2000. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2006 Report Share Posted May 2, 2006 Good luck with your pump procedure, Lynn! Andy > > Hi, to anyone that might be able to answer this. Last night I > visited Dr.LaGrones websight, I had never seen a xray picture like > that before showing flatback. Even though the drs. have said mine > is flatback it is nothing like that. From how that looks it is from > the rods up amd I have gotten a slight curve there from being > forward so much but mine is from the hips I go forward almost > 90degrees. The only part that I can see that they call mine that is > he fused me to s-1 and made my back so straight, I have no > lordosis. Is this the way anyone else is? The surgery they present > me with the wedge in a vertebra and all the other prpcedures just > doesn't seem right. It will be interesting to see what the new drs. > in Boise have to say next month. Goodnews!!!! I get my new pump > next wednesday. The large volumn will only need refills every 4-6 > months, it is the syncromed (sp?) 2, told her I wanted the pda and > she was going to call the rep and see if possible. I believe that > is the one they said it worked with. Will start with dilaudid and > baclofen, I have had dialaudid before but not baclofen in the pump. > I am hoping I can wake up with out the horrible muscle spasms I now > have.I have heard that baclofen works a lot better in the pump. A > interesting fact when I had my pump replaced in Seatlle 12 years ago > I had day surgery, I was at the hospital a total of 4-5 hours and I > had a local anesthetic. It went really well. NOW I have to have a > general anesthetic and stay over. I ask since I had to stay over > could I have my mylegram the next day they have to call me back on > that one. My guess is probably not. It has been an interesting > journey from the time the pump quit and the pain level and amount of > meds that really helped me. I am glad I was able to do it this way > and find out what it was like after 14 year s with the pump and > varying degrees and relieve. I havent been able to get the reloef > from oral meds didn't experiment much but 10mgs oxycontin twice a > day and norco for breakthrough pain isn't doing it. I am impressed > with the lyrica though. have you been able to get your > pump and pda back on track since it wasn't working right. Are you > still as pleased with it? would be interested in knowing. More good > news I get my Rascal scooter tomrrow after trying for two years I am > really excited, it will give me so much more freedom. Didn't mean to > write so much I hope somebody has some answers!! Best regards, Lynn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2006 Report Share Posted July 24, 2006 Hi , I am so THRILLED!! I have Portis' list, but I have no intention of doing a bunch of cooking ahead of time. In fact, I told my husband (who refuses to cook) that I wanted him to lovingly cook me dinner while I'm laid up!! Yea right!! LOL The " get your husband to take you out to dinner every night " (or pick up a take out from Ruby Tuesday's) is probably what it's going to be. Lynn Fairhope, AL Nucleus Freedom Surgery date: 9/6/06 Lynn Hi Lynn, Been off line for a few days while doing a festival. Come home, collapse, go to bed, get up the next day and do it again. CONGRATULATIONS on being approved for the implant. YOU GO GIRL. Very exciting time. There is a lot of really good information on the website. www..com Things like what to do before surgery. Portis listed lots of things. My favorite is " get your husband to take you out to dinner every night " , but maybe that's on my " dream " list. All good info though. Happening soon. All the best. Let us know if you need any further info. The Original Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2007 Report Share Posted March 14, 2007 Oh no Rogene, I don't need workers comp. What's happening involves my employer. They are not allowing me to use my paid sick leave (I have hundreds of hours built up) to get my implants out. They consider this an elective surgery and " not a treatment of an injury or sickness. " So I have to use my vacation time. I only have 1 day of vacation left until it gets renewed in June - then I'll have 3 weeks. So, I am having my surgery on Friday April 13th, using my last day of PV and I have to pray to God I feel well enough to go to work on Monday. D, Lynda and have offered some good tips on how I might get this covered as sick leave. I am nervous to make a fuss about it because I don't want to hurt my chances for future job promotions. I was relating this to people on worker's comp. I know a few people w/ work comp claims (carpal tunnel, etc.) who seem to have trouble when it comes to moving up. Lynn > > Lynn, > > Maybe I missed a message that will show up later. . . But, unless you were injured on the job, worker's comp won't pay. . . Depending on your company, you might be eligible for sick leave or disability, based on illness. > > Companies are tough on workman's comp claims . . . for a number of reasons. > > Rogene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2007 Report Share Posted March 14, 2007 Lynn. . . Worker's comp claims open the company up to all kinds of other problems. I can understand why they would get bent when someone makes a claim - however legitimate. . . Sick leave is entirely different!They should allow you to use your sick leave though . . . That's not right to deny it to you!I bet you'll get to use sick leave though . . . It may take a little determination though!Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Hi Lynn, I don't see how your employer can determine what is elective and what is not. That is so strange!! If your explanting doctor writes you a letter stating it was necessary, I don't see how they could fight it. Kenda > Oh no Rogene, I don't need workers comp. What's happening involves my > employer. They are not allowing me to use my paid sick leave (I have > hundreds of hours built up) to get my implants out. They consider this > an elective surgery and " not a treatment of an injury or sickness. " So > I have to use my vacation time. I only have 1 day of vacation left > until it gets renewed in June - then I'll have 3 weeks. > > So, I am having my surgery on Friday April 13th, using my last day of > PV and I have to pray to God I feel well enough to go to work on > Monday. D, Lynda and have offered some good tips on how I > might get this covered as sick leave. I am nervous to make a fuss > about it because I don't want to hurt my chances for future job > promotions. I was relating this to people on worker's comp. I know a > few people w/ work comp claims (carpal tunnel, etc.) who seem to have > trouble when it comes to moving up. > > Lynn > > > >> >> Lynn, >> >> Maybe I missed a message that will show up later. . . But, unless you > were injured on the job, worker's comp won't pay. . . Depending on your > company, you might be eligible for sick leave or disability, based on > illness. >> >> Companies are tough on workman's comp claims . . . for a number of > reasons. >> >> Rogene >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 ~ Please get all the rest you can right now, so you can heal. Love and healing energy and Blessings ~ DedeAOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Lynn, Another thing that could be put in a letter of medical necessity is pain. If your implants are painful, that is a medical reason to remove them. That does not make it elective. Lynda At 06:59 AM 3/15/2007, you wrote: >Hi Lynn, > >I don't see how your employer can determine what is elective and what is >not. That is so strange!! If your explanting doctor writes you a letter >stating it was necessary, I don't see how they could fight it. > >Kenda > > > Oh no Rogene, I don't need workers comp. What's happening involves my > > employer. They are not allowing me to use my paid sick leave (I have > > hundreds of hours built up) to get my implants out. They consider this > > an elective surgery and " not a treatment of an injury or sickness. " So > > I have to use my vacation time. I only have 1 day of vacation left > > until it gets renewed in June - then I'll have 3 weeks. > > > > So, I am having my surgery on Friday April 13th, using my last day of > > PV and I have to pray to God I feel well enough to go to work on > > Monday. D, Lynda and have offered some good tips on how I > > might get this covered as sick leave. I am nervous to make a fuss > > about it because I don't want to hurt my chances for future job > > promotions. I was relating this to people on worker's comp. I know a > > few people w/ work comp claims (carpal tunnel, etc.) who seem to have > > trouble when it comes to moving up. > > > > Lynn > > > > > > > >> > >> Lynn, > >> > >> Maybe I missed a message that will show up later. . . But, unless you > > were injured on the job, worker's comp won't pay. . . Depending on your > > company, you might be eligible for sick leave or disability, based on > > illness. > >> > >> Companies are tough on workman's comp claims . . . for a number of > > reasons. > >> > >> Rogene > >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Oh . . . I hope you're not doing too much . . . I cringed when I saw you walked two miles! . . .however slowly. Please rest and give your body a chance to heal . . and drink water, water, water . . . water helps flush stuff stirred up by surgery. They've found that the amount of silicone in a woman's urine peaks shortly after explant. . . So make a lot of it! If your urine is too concentrated, you run the risk of irritating your kidneys and bladder right now. Hug, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Rogene, I also noticed after explant, this big sign of relief there gone... Then felt better without them somewhat, even lost some symptoms..... Then in about a few weeks Blam, it was ruff for a spell...... Do take it easy .... God Bless ~AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Thanks Rogene, I am eating and drinking no problem. I am drinking tons of water and a liver detox tea. I am also drinking this lowfat Kefir that I got at Safeway...I like it so I go through about a quart a day.... In fact I'm drinking so much that I am peeing all the time. Today is tough for me...I'm very tired, sore and discombobulated. I have to get myself together soon to go see Dr. Huang so she can see how everything is going. My fiance is out mailing my implants to Dr. Blais right now. I hope you are doing better. Rogene S <saxony01@...> wrote: Oh . . . I hope you're not doing too much . . . I cringed when I saw you walked two miles! . . .however slowly. Please rest and give your body a chance to heal . . and drink water, water, water . . . water helps flush stuff stirred up by surgery. They've found that the amount of silicone in a woman's urine peaks shortly after explant. . . So make a lot of it! If your urine is too concentrated, you run the risk of irritating your kidneys and bladder right now. Hug, Rogene The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Search Marketing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Yes, I have rested quite a bit today and will continue to. I wanted to get out today but just couldn't so I have been listening to my body. Perhaps in the next day or so we can start to enjoy Denver. I hope you're doing alright. I am so sorry that you're feeling so bad...please let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Thanks for your wonderful support. DGRAHAMA@... wrote: ~ Please get all the rest you can right now, so you can heal. Love and healing energy and Blessings ~ Dede AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Thank you for the info Jen! I will for sure utilize Dr. Blais. I am sorry to here you feel worse today. Hopefully rest will help. Take care of yourself. Lynn > > Lynn ~ > > The thing about it, you are very ill, and you are having a MAJOR > surgery, being put under and all, and will have drain tubes for > several days, you are not only having the twin atomic bombs removed, > you are having any cysts and tumors removed that may be in there > also. I once had tubes for 8 days ! ! I think the other time it was > more like 3 days. Find out what the legalities are in your state > on sick leave, and see what it says in your employer hand book if > they have one. If you call the labor board or the attorney generals > office, you dont have to tell them who you are just to ask > questions. There is a hippa law that protects you, and your medical > records, and it should protect you from your employer making a > medical judgement. Prayers and angels are with you ~ Hugs D > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's > free from AOL at AOL.com. > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Finding fabulous fares is fun. > > Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find > flight and hotel bargains. > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Never miss an email again! > Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 You're welcome Lynn....I saw the doctor again today and all is well. I hope you're doing okay....not too long for you!spinkscl <spinkscl@...> wrote: Thank you for the info Jen! I will for sure utilize Dr. Blais.I am sorry to here you feel worse today. Hopefully rest will help. Take care of yourself. Lynn> > Lynn ~ > > The thing about it, you are very ill, and you are having a MAJOR > surgery, being put under and all, and will have drain tubes for > several days, you are not only having the twin atomic bombs removed, > you are having any cysts and tumors removed that may be in there > also. I once had tubes for 8 days ! ! I think the other time it was > more like 3 days. Find out what the legalities are in your state > on sick leave, and see what it says in your employer hand book if > they have one. If you call the labor board or the attorney generals > office, you dont have to tell them who you are just to ask > questions. There is a hippa law that protects you, and your medical > records, and it should protect you from your employer making a > medical judgement. Prayers and angels are with you ~ Hugs D> > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's > free from AOL at AOL.com. > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Finding fabulous fares is fun.> > Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find > flight and hotel bargains.> >> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Never miss an email again!> Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out.> No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with for Mobile. Get started. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Ladies, Just a question in regards to travelling for surgery... How does the process work since one cannot do the initial exam and interview in person?? Thanks so much! xo Katy:) <waltjenking@...> wrote: Yes, I have rested quite a bit today and will continue to. I wanted to get out today but just couldn't so I have been listening to my body. Perhaps in the next day or so we can start to enjoy Denver. I hope you're doing alright. I am so sorry that you're feeling so bad...please let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Thanks for your wonderful support. DGRAHAMAAOL (DOT) COM wrote: ~ Please get all the rest you can right now, so you can heal. Love and healing energy and Blessings ~ Dede AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. Get your own web address.Have a HUGE year through Small Business. Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Answers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Katy, It depends on the doctor. Some doctors will do the initial consult the day before surgery. You just have to find out what any individual doctor requires. Lynda At 08:38 PM 3/15/2007, you wrote: >Ladies, > >Just a question in regards to travelling for surgery... How does the >process work since one cannot do the initial exam and interview in person?? > >Thanks so much! > >xo Katy:) > > <waltjenking@...> wrote: >Yes, I have rested quite a bit today and will continue to. I wanted >to get out today but just couldn't so I have been listening to my >body. Perhaps in the next day or so we can start to enjoy >Denver. I hope you're doing alright. I am so sorry that you're >feeling so bad...please let me know if there is anything I can do to >help. Thanks for your wonderful support. > > > >DGRAHAMA@... wrote: > ~ >Please get all the rest you can right now, so you can heal. Love >and healing energy and Blessings ~ Dede > > > > >---------- >AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's >free from AOL at <http://www.aol.com/?ncid=AOLAOF00020000000339>AOL.com. > > > ><http://us.rd./evt=49678/*http://smallbusiness./domains/?p=BE\ STDEAL>Get >your own web address. >Have a HUGE year through ><http://us.rd./evt=49678/*http://smallbusiness./domains/?p=BE\ STDEAL> >Small Business. > > > >Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. ><http://ca.answers.>Go to Answers. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 ...I sent you a private email. Anyone else ....I'm more than happy to tell about him. Just email me privately. Lynn > I heard that you use Dr Fleches. > I am going to be in his area this summer and am thinking of going to see > him regarding iodine supplementation. > Could you write me off list or on list? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 Great, glad all is well. We will be waiting for her to come back and tell us all about it. Thanks, Lynda At 10:52 AM 4/13/2007, you wrote: >Hello - I am posting for my wife " Lynn " . We have been here at the >surgical center since 6am MST, it is currently 10:50am and I just got >the call from Dr Houng that all is well. I have yet to see the >results, but the Dr. states all is well and looks really good. I don't >have much more info and have yet to see her, but she stated how >important it was to her that I post this info for all of you. Thank >you all for all the support you have provided for her and I am sure she >will be in touch either later this evening or tomorrow. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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