Guest guest Posted July 13, 2008 Report Share Posted July 13, 2008 In a message dated 7/13/2008 7:41:17 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, Jase0157@... writes: have you guys considered counseling of some kind? LOL suggested and NO WAY was the answer. With me I wish I could BUT with only one car now it is so hard. If I have a car come Sept. I may do that during the day. I *thought* that was the case, just wasn't sure. Well, I hope it works out in Sept that you are able to. (( HUGS )) Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the live music scene in your area - Check out TourTracker.com! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 HI Cyndy Boy that's not very good. Where do you live? it must be the USA. Up here in Canada after I spend $1000 or $1500 on perscriptions I am not billed any more the government pay's the rest. Well we all do . As we have to pay $54.00 a month for medical insurance and that covers everything, Dr " s tests CT anything that needs to be done. I am very sorry to hear that you are having such a hard time getting the TX you need I feel that medical care should be available to everyone equally no matter what the income. It sounds like you have a positve take on what you need to do. How are you feeling now?? shell in Creston BC Canada > > Hi everyone. I know that its been a couple of weeks since I have > posted anything but alot has gone on. My doc took me off tx due to > my redblood ct. He wants me to take that Procrit but my insurance > company takes its dear sweet time and my doc has to contact the > insurance co and it seems like it takes forever to get what you > need. I go back to doc this thur to see if the tx was working. 2 > weeks ago I could not even walk with out almost passing out. I am > such an independant person that when my daughter in law has to > almost carry me to the potty and help me pull my panties down I was > never before felt so helpless. Than my boss contacted me about > taking family leave. Well that would of held my job and took care of > my insurance for 3 months but that would of also left me with no > money comming in to pay my copayments for meds, no money for doc > visits, and no money for my bills. My family is not in any position > to help me money wise. So what I have decided tto do is stay off tx > for a yr or more to save some money so I don't have the stress of > lack of money to make my tx harder on me. I also found out that if > you have too much stress that can triger your side effects to come > on stronger. I will let you all know what happends thur at doc. I > don't have a computer at home so thats another reason why I don't > get the chance to write to you all much. Well I got to get back to > work, thank you to you all for your lisining. I feel so very blessed > to know that you all are here for me and everyone else. > Cyndy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 HI Cyndy Boy that's not very good. Where do you live? it must be the USA. Up here in Canada after I spend $1000 or $1500 on perscriptions I am not billed any more the government pay's the rest. Well we all do . As we have to pay $54.00 a month for medical insurance and that covers everything, Dr " s tests CT anything that needs to be done. I am very sorry to hear that you are having such a hard time getting the TX you need I feel that medical care should be available to everyone equally no matter what the income. It sounds like you have a positve take on what you need to do. How are you feeling now?? shell in Creston BC Canada > > Hi everyone. I know that its been a couple of weeks since I have > posted anything but alot has gone on. My doc took me off tx due to > my redblood ct. He wants me to take that Procrit but my insurance > company takes its dear sweet time and my doc has to contact the > insurance co and it seems like it takes forever to get what you > need. I go back to doc this thur to see if the tx was working. 2 > weeks ago I could not even walk with out almost passing out. I am > such an independant person that when my daughter in law has to > almost carry me to the potty and help me pull my panties down I was > never before felt so helpless. Than my boss contacted me about > taking family leave. Well that would of held my job and took care of > my insurance for 3 months but that would of also left me with no > money comming in to pay my copayments for meds, no money for doc > visits, and no money for my bills. My family is not in any position > to help me money wise. So what I have decided tto do is stay off tx > for a yr or more to save some money so I don't have the stress of > lack of money to make my tx harder on me. I also found out that if > you have too much stress that can triger your side effects to come > on stronger. I will let you all know what happends thur at doc. I > don't have a computer at home so thats another reason why I don't > get the chance to write to you all much. Well I got to get back to > work, thank you to you all for your lisining. I feel so very blessed > to know that you all are here for me and everyone else. > Cyndy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 HI Cyndy Boy that's not very good. Where do you live? it must be the USA. Up here in Canada after I spend $1000 or $1500 on perscriptions I am not billed any more the government pay's the rest. Well we all do . As we have to pay $54.00 a month for medical insurance and that covers everything, Dr " s tests CT anything that needs to be done. I am very sorry to hear that you are having such a hard time getting the TX you need I feel that medical care should be available to everyone equally no matter what the income. It sounds like you have a positve take on what you need to do. How are you feeling now?? shell in Creston BC Canada > > Hi everyone. I know that its been a couple of weeks since I have > posted anything but alot has gone on. My doc took me off tx due to > my redblood ct. He wants me to take that Procrit but my insurance > company takes its dear sweet time and my doc has to contact the > insurance co and it seems like it takes forever to get what you > need. I go back to doc this thur to see if the tx was working. 2 > weeks ago I could not even walk with out almost passing out. I am > such an independant person that when my daughter in law has to > almost carry me to the potty and help me pull my panties down I was > never before felt so helpless. Than my boss contacted me about > taking family leave. Well that would of held my job and took care of > my insurance for 3 months but that would of also left me with no > money comming in to pay my copayments for meds, no money for doc > visits, and no money for my bills. My family is not in any position > to help me money wise. So what I have decided tto do is stay off tx > for a yr or more to save some money so I don't have the stress of > lack of money to make my tx harder on me. I also found out that if > you have too much stress that can triger your side effects to come > on stronger. I will let you all know what happends thur at doc. I > don't have a computer at home so thats another reason why I don't > get the chance to write to you all much. Well I got to get back to > work, thank you to you all for your lisining. I feel so very blessed > to know that you all are here for me and everyone else. > Cyndy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2009 Report Share Posted August 7, 2009 Sheri, is amazing!!! She was listening to instructions and sitting still! Wow, you must be so elated! Thanks for sharing - Hankinson (Kaylee's mom) > > I know that I don't post often but the good news just keeps flowing. is making amazing progress. Please follow the link to see a nearly 4 minute clip of her during camp for people with albinism. Do keep in mind that not only has autism she also has albinism and as a result she is legally blind. To further complicate things she is adopted from China at the age of 3.5. I will tell you that nothing seems to be stopping her, she has over come her attachment problems, She is beating the immune challenges and she is making friends and seeks them out. is one amazing child thanks to Dr. and Kathy on at the NNY Autism Clinic. > > Today I learned that is working on the 1st grade level in all area's with the exception of math but she is making huge gains in math as well. Not too bad considering she was developmentally between 3-9 months only 3 years ago. BTW is 7 so she should be in the 1st grade. If you want to see the video please go to http://www. youtube.com/watch?v=zOqWkicsYfY ( remove spaces between www. and you ) If you want to see two other video's from before search for eszbib on you tube. > She is amazing!!! Sheri > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2009 Report Share Posted August 7, 2009 Hi, Sheri, She does look very good, doesn't she. Her math will catch up, she just need a little time to mature. and I just come back from camp too, he was making friends, have normal converstion, told a fire side story, finding a buddy to get treats at treading post, tryingto get to front of line for second servings at meal time with other kids. All those basic things we thought he will never able to do, he was doing them this summer, although not as smooth as others, but he will get there. This is first time I truly feel he can go to camp on his own from now on. Take care, Jin > > I know that I don't post often but the good news just keeps flowing. is making amazing progress. Please follow the link to see a nearly 4 minute clip of her during camp for people with albinism. Do keep in mind that not only has autism she also has albinism and as a result she is legally blind. To further complicate things she is adopted from China at the age of 3.5. I will tell you that nothing seems to be stopping her, she has over come her attachment problems, She is beating the immune challenges and she is making friends and seeks them out. is one amazing child thanks to Dr. and Kathy on at the NNY Autism Clinic. > > Today I learned that is working on the 1st grade level in all area's with the exception of math but she is making huge gains in math as well. Not too bad considering she was developmentally between 3-9 months only 3 years ago. BTW is 7 so she should be in the 1st grade. If you want to see the video please go to http://www. youtube.com/watch?v=zOqWkicsYfY ( remove spaces between www. and you ) If you want to see two other video's from before search for eszbib on you tube. > She is amazing!!! Sheri > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2009 Report Share Posted August 8, 2009 When I think of that first year when she smelled of yeast and sat rocking, starting at her hand and screaming and I can not be more proud of the progress that she has made. She is nothing short of amazing. Sheri From: jinyang061629 <yanglou@...> Subject: Re: update. Date: Saturday, August 8, 2009, 12:22 AM Hi, Sheri, She does look very good, doesn't she. Her math will catch up, she just need a little time to mature. and I just come back from camp too, he was making friends, have normal converstion, told a fire side story, finding a buddy to get treats at treading post, tryingto get to front of line for second servings at meal time with other kids. All those basic things we thought he will never able to do, he was doing them this summer, although not as smooth as others, but he will get there. This is first time I truly feel he can go to camp on his own from now on. Take care, Jin > > I know that I don't post often but the good news just keeps flowing. is making amazing progress. Please follow the link to see a nearly 4 minute clip of her during camp for people with albinism. Do keep in mind that not only has autism she also has albinism and as a result she is legally blind. To further complicate things she is adopted from China at the age of 3.5. I will tell you that nothing seems to be stopping her, she has over come her attachment problems, She is beating the immune challenges and she is making friends and seeks them out. is one amazing child thanks to Dr. and Kathy on at the NNY Autism Clinic. > > Today I learned that is working on the 1st grade level in all area's with the exception of math but she is making huge gains in math as well. Not too bad considering she was developmentally between 3-9 months only 3 years ago. BTW is 7 so she should be in the 1st grade. If you want to see the video please go to http://www. youtube.com/ watch?v=zOqWkics YfY ( remove spaces between www. and you ) If you want to see two other video's from before search for eszbib on you tube. > She is amazing!!! Sheri > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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