Guest guest Posted May 26, 2010 Report Share Posted May 26, 2010 so so good to get a chat from you!!!! Please take care and remember that we all love you Sharon T _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Lottie Duthu Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 10:34 AM CML Subject: [ ] members, all Hello to all my friends and correspondents. Thank you for all your prayers, cards, phone calls and letters, I have not been disturbed by any of them, but instead strengthened in resolve. I will be in good shape if I have as many prayers as your letters of encouragement and good wishes. Since I am unable to respond to everyone, I thought of sending this one message that will bring you up to date so far. Everyone has been so wonderful to ask about me. I am just so exhausted, I can hardly do anything. I hope the rehab, etc. works somewhat, if I can just climb out of this hole of pain and exhaustion. It is so hard on Jimmy to have to do everything, but he is not complaining. I received a notice today that my next appointment will be June 1, and I should find out by then what they are going to do and also have the results of my last (47th) BMA. I think from the tone of their correspondence, they will go back to the SKI, but on a lower dose: " When medication is on hold, values go down, so we will resume SKI at a lower dose. " I am already on a lower dose, so I don't know what that will be, like maybe another 100 mg. less. Now my next problem will be to be assured that I will have oxygen when I arrive. Last week, we were instructed to call them when we were in Texas, only to find that the order was never processed. Someone must have been severly reprimanded because when Jimmy called today to make new arrangements, the woman in the office referred us to Houston, who referred us back to Houma and then back to Houston. We travel with 3 tanks, but that is not enough to get us there and back. I have yo yo swelling in my legs and feet, it is so hard to remain with your feet up in the air all of the time. Ta for now and thanks a million. xoxo Lottie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2010 Report Share Posted May 26, 2010 Hi Lottie: So glad you sent us all a message. I really believe that Faith Can Move Mountains. With all the prayers and love being sent your way, you will be back on here again to chat as ususal. We do miss you, and just take care of yourself right now. XXXOOO > > Hello to all my friends and correspondents. Thank you for all your prayers, cards, phone calls and letters, I have not been disturbed by any of them, but instead strengthened in resolve. I will be in good shape if I have as many prayers as your letters of encouragement and good wishes. Since I am unable to respond to everyone, I thought of sending this one message that will bring you up to date so far. Everyone has been so wonderful to ask about me. I am just so exhausted, I can hardly do anything. I hope the rehab, etc. works somewhat, if I can just climb out of this hole of pain and exhaustion. It is so hard on Jimmy to have to do everything, but he is not complaining. I received a notice today that my next appointment will be June 1, and I should find out by then what they are going to do and also have the results of my last (47th) BMA. I think from the tone of their correspondence, they will go back to the SKI, but on a lower dose: " When medication is on hold, values go down, so we will resume SKI at a lower dose. " I am already on a lower dose, so I don't know what that will be, like maybe another 100 mg. less. > > Now my next problem will be to be assured that I will have oxygen when I arrive. Last week, we were instructed to call them when we were in Texas, only to find that the order was never processed. Someone must have been severly reprimanded because when Jimmy called today to make new arrangements, the woman in the office referred us to Houston, who referred us back to Houma and then back to Houston. We travel with 3 tanks, but that is not enough to get us there and back. I have yo yo swelling in my legs and feet, it is so hard to remain with your feet up in the air all of the time. > Ta for now and thanks a million. > xoxo > Lottie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2010 Report Share Posted May 26, 2010 I second to suzan we miss you a lot and may GOD bless your treatment for quick recovery. Lottie remember we all want y back soon Love you T Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry [ ] Re: members, all Hi Lottie: So glad you sent us all a message. I really believe that Faith Can Move Mountains. With all the prayers and love being sent your way, you will be back on here again to chat as ususal. We do miss you, and just take care of yourself right now. XXXOOO > > Hello to all my friends and correspondents. Thank you for all your prayers, cards, phone calls and letters, I have not been disturbed by any of them, but instead strengthened in resolve. I will be in good shape if I have as many prayers as your letters of encouragement and good wishes. Since I am unable to respond to everyone, I thought of sending this one message that will bring you up to date so far. Everyone has been so wonderful to ask about me. I am just so exhausted, I can hardly do anything. I hope the rehab, etc. works somewhat, if I can just climb out of this hole of pain and exhaustion. It is so hard on Jimmy to have to do everything, but he is not complaining. I received a notice today that my next appointment will be June 1, and I should find out by then what they are going to do and also have the results of my last (47th) BMA. I think from the tone of their correspondence, they will go back to the SKI, but on a lower dose: " When medication is on hold, values go down, so we will resume SKI at a lower dose. " I am already on a lower dose, so I don't know what that will be, like maybe another 100 mg. less. > > Now my next problem will be to be assured that I will have oxygen when I arrive. Last week, we were instructed to call them when we were in Texas, only to find that the order was never processed. Someone must have been severly reprimanded because when Jimmy called today to make new arrangements, the woman in the office referred us to Houston, who referred us back to Houma and then back to Houston. We travel with 3 tanks, but that is not enough to get us there and back. I have yo yo swelling in my legs and feet, it is so hard to remain with your feet up in the air all of the time. > Ta for now and thanks a million. > xoxo > Lottie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2010 Report Share Posted May 26, 2010 BLESS YOUR HEART. It is SO good to " hear " your " voice. " If there's some stern reprimanding to be done to folks who are remiss in attending to your needs, I volunteer for the job! In fact, the lot of us could make quite a formidable pack -- that would be the last time anyone forgot to process your order for oxygen or anything else!! Love, On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Lottie Duthu <lotajam@...> wrote: > > > Hello to all my friends and correspondents. Thank you for all your prayers, > cards, phone calls and letters, I have not been disturbed by any of them, > but instead strengthened in resolve. I will be in good shape if I have as > many prayers as your letters of encouragement and good wishes. Since I am > unable to respond to everyone, I thought of sending this one message that > will bring you up to date so far. Everyone has been so wonderful to ask > about me. I am just so exhausted, I can hardly do anything. I hope the > rehab, etc. works somewhat, if I can just climb out of this hole of pain and > exhaustion. It is so hard on Jimmy to have to do everything, but he is not > complaining. I received a notice today that my next appointment will be June > 1, and I should find out by then what they are going to do and also have the > results of my last (47th) BMA. I think from the tone of their > correspondence, they will go back to the SKI, but on a lower dose: " When > medication is on hold, values go down, so we will resume SKI at a lower > dose. " I am already on a lower dose, so I don't know what that will be, like > maybe another 100 mg. less. > > Now my next problem will be to be assured that I will have oxygen when I > arrive. Last week, we were instructed to call them when we were in Texas, > only to find that the order was never processed. Someone must have been > severly reprimanded because when Jimmy called today to make new > arrangements, the woman in the office referred us to Houston, who referred > us back to Houma and then back to Houston. We travel with 3 tanks, but that > is not enough to get us there and back. I have yo yo swelling in my legs and > feet, it is so hard to remain with your feet up in the air all of the time. > Ta for now and thanks a million. > xoxo > Lottie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2010 Report Share Posted May 27, 2010 Lottie, It was so good to hear from you. You have been in my prayers. You are a huge blessing to so many people and are really missed when you're unable to post. I continue to pray for your recovery, that you will get your strength back and be able to function normally again. We love you. Gay On May 26, 2010, at 12:33 PM, Lottie Duthu wrote: > Hello to all my friends and correspondents. Thank you for all your > prayers, cards, phone calls and letters, I have not been disturbed > by any of them, but instead strengthened in resolve. I will be in > good shape if I have as many prayers as your letters of > encouragement and good wishes. Since I am unable to respond to > everyone, I thought of sending this one message that will bring you > up to date so far. Everyone has been so wonderful to ask about me. I > am just so exhausted, I can hardly do anything. I hope the rehab, > etc. works somewhat, if I can just climb out of this hole of pain > and exhaustion. It is so hard on Jimmy to have to do everything, but > he is not complaining. I received a notice today that my next > appointment will be June 1, and I should find out by then what they > are going to do and also have the results of my last (47th) BMA. I > think from the tone of their correspondence, they will go back to > the SKI, but on a lower dose: " When medication is on hold, values go > down, so we will resume SKI at a lower dose. " I am already on a > lower dose, so I don't know what that will be, like maybe another > 100 mg. less. > > Now my next problem will be to be assured that I will have oxygen > when I arrive. Last week, we were instructed to call them when we > were in Texas, only to find that the order was never processed. > Someone must have been severly reprimanded because when Jimmy called > today to make new arrangements, the woman in the office referred us > to Houston, who referred us back to Houma and then back to Houston. > We travel with 3 tanks, but that is not enough to get us there and > back. I have yo yo swelling in my legs and feet, it is so hard to > remain with your feet up in the air all of the time. > Ta for now and thanks a million. > xoxo > Lottie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2010 Report Share Posted May 27, 2010 Lottie, It's great to see a post from you..I will continue to keep you and jimmy both in my prayers..Hope you feel better soon. SharonS > > Hello to all my friends and correspondents. Thank you for all your prayers, cards, phone calls and letters, I have not been disturbed by any of them, but instead strengthened in resolve. I will be in good shape if I have as many prayers as your letters of encouragement and good wishes. Since I am unable to respond to everyone, I thought of sending this one message that will bring you up to date so far. Everyone has been so wonderful to ask about me. I am just so exhausted, I can hardly do anything. I hope the rehab, etc. works somewhat, if I can just climb out of this hole of pain and exhaustion. It is so hard on Jimmy to have to do everything, but he is not complaining. I received a notice today that my next appointment will be June 1, and I should find out by then what they are going to do and also have the results of my last (47th) BMA. I think from the tone of their correspondence, they will go back to the SKI, but on a lower dose: " When medication is on hold, values go down, so we will resume SKI at a lower dose. " I am already on a lower dose, so I don't know what that will be, like maybe another 100 mg. less. > > Now my next problem will be to be assured that I will have oxygen when I arrive. Last week, we were instructed to call them when we were in Texas, only to find that the order was never processed. Someone must have been severly reprimanded because when Jimmy called today to make new arrangements, the woman in the office referred us to Houston, who referred us back to Houma and then back to Houston. We travel with 3 tanks, but that is not enough to get us there and back. I have yo yo swelling in my legs and feet, it is so hard to remain with your feet up in the air all of the time. > Ta for now and thanks a million. > xoxo > Lottie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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