Guest guest Posted September 14, 2002 Report Share Posted September 14, 2002 Joanne, I am so sorry to hear of your daughter and her family moving so far from you. Along with all of the other loss that you've experienced I do think that their leaving is probably the thoughest to bear. Just remember that at least you've had them by you for so long and been able to do so much with your grandkids to build memories on. Some people never get that opportunity so you've been very lucky. Also it's only about 2 hours to FLA by plane so it's not really a bad thing. They've been running specials from town to Orlando or Tampa for 59 dollars one way so that is something to keep in mind also. I hope that your move goes well and that things start to get a little better for you. Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2003 Report Share Posted January 10, 2003 In a message dated 1/10/03 6:06:55 PM Pacific Standard Time, writes: my doc. told me raynauds was conected to my aih. i am totally confused now. love anita Perhaps it IS related; I don't know the subtleties. I've always heard that small women and (less often) men were more likely to develop Raynaud's than huskier people. I don't know if that's true or not -- take it with a grain of salt, as I don't want to research it tonight. The only man I've known with it was a muscular but delicately built ballet dancer. Smoking is a major factor. I've heard that Raynaud's in one's hands is more likely if you make a practice of using your hand as a "hammer" or if you often work with vibrating machines, such as lawn mowers. I don't remember where I read this, over the years. You can find an enormous amount of information on Raynaud's if you go to Google. In cold climates, Raynaud's can be quite serious. If you really do have Raynaud's you need to take precautions against becoming chilled. Harper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2003 Report Share Posted January 11, 2003 Hi harper, i dont know about size I weigh 12 1/2 stone and am 5ft nothing. desperatly need to lose weight. was 11 stone before treatment, still too big. i wear hat,socks and gloves when its cold. which it is today, its -5 and my cars frozen up. it was the head man on the liver unit that dx raynauds. i will check the site out. many thanks love anita > > From: flatcat9@... > Date: Sat 11/Jan/2003 05:32 GMT > > Subject: Re: [ ] Digest Number 2717 > > In a message dated 1/10/03 6:06:55 PM Pacific Standard Time, > writes: > > > my doc. told me raynauds was conected to my aih. i am totally confused now. > > love > > anita > > Perhaps it IS related; I don't know the subtleties. I've always heard that > small women and (less often) men were more likely to develop Raynaud's than > huskier people. I don't know if that's true or not -- take it with a grain > of salt, as I don't want to research it tonight. The only man I've known > with it was a muscular but delicately built ballet dancer. Smoking is a > major factor. I've heard that Raynaud's in one's hands is more likely if you > make a practice of using your hand as a " hammer " or if you often work with > vibrating machines, such as lawn mowers. I don't remember where I read this, > over the years. You can find an enormous amount of information on Raynaud's > if you go to Google. In cold climates, Raynaud's can be quite serious. If > you really do have Raynaud's you need to take precautions against becoming > chilled. > Harper > > > __________________________________________________________________________ Freeserve AnyTime - Go online whenever you want for just £6.99 a month for your first 3 months, that's HALF PRICE! And then it's just £13.99 a month after that. For more information visit http://www.freeserve.com/time/ or call free on 0800 970 8890 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2005 Report Share Posted May 14, 2005 I sometimes feel like I have this internal shaking too. I've also felt that my body was experiencing it's own personal earthquake on occasion. That's the only way I know how to describe it. I feel like I am falling off of my bed when actually i am seemingly still, yet I feel an internal quaking all over. It doesn't last very long, thank goodness! All these things that I have never thought to attribute to implants! The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mystical. It is the source of all true art and science.- Albert Einstein Curiouser and curiouser!- Carroll -- Digest Number 2717 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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