Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 Hi family, I haven't been online much between staying with mom, planning the memorial and trying to take care of my own family BUT I invite you all to visit my site.....I have been making medial jewelry for years...one of the 'pioneers' of fashionable medical jewelry and would love to give my wonderfully supportivef riends a discount and any other help neccessary. http://www.beadin-beagle.com Hope all of you had a nice holiday....I know I have missed a million messages but this has all been so difficult. Diane, how is your husband? I have so much to tell you all about my fathers passing and how your support and advice has comforted me. I wont leave the group....I hope to help other children dealing with their parent's cirrhosis. I love all of you so much and hope to catch up soon. Love, Tina _____ From: livercirrhosissupport [mailto:livercirrhosissupport ] On Behalf Of Lyncia Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 10:03 PM To: livercirrhosissupport Subject: Re: For Emergency card developer Bobby Thank you Bobby. There is also another site - s Hope. I used it for my diabetes so I am not for sure about other illinesses. Lyncia In life family and friends take us on all kinds of adventures, God helps us choose our path....Enjoy your journey! From: preciouspenny3 <preciouspenny3@ yahoo.com> Subject: Re: For Emergency card developer To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com Date: Sunday, November 30, 2008, 6:23 PM Wow, that's a nice, fancy bracelet. I have the regular ordinary kind that I got after my transplant. It has the transplant hospital's name, phone number, and " immunosuppressed " on it. The National Kidney Foundation makes them for people who have transplants for free. I have seen the ordinary medical bracelet on sale at my local clinic in the pharmacy too. Penny > > From: robwalkingeagle@ yahoo.com <robwalkingeagle@ yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: For Emergency card developer > To: " Livercirrhosissupp ort " <livercirrhosissupp o rtyahoogroups (DOT) com> > Date: Saturday, November 29, 2008, 6:00 AM > > Yeah. It is important to try and imaging a sceneraio where you need to go to the hospital. I got a bracelet with " hepatic encephalopathy " and " severe iodine allergy " . It makes me feel so much safer. Love, B > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile > > For Emergency card developer > > This site was sent to me by a friend. > I was quite impressed with this, as I would like to have my husband > have something in his wallet that would tell more about his > medical information and that isn't thick or take up alot of room. > This is great! You can print it out on just a piece of paper and > fold it to be placed in your wallet. You can also make other > types of information to carry around for other things also, like > a shopping list, etc. > > It is called the Pocket mod. > > To Use this flash program, you have to double click on the > kind of page you want on the left hand side. It should then > come up in the center of the page and show you an example you > can see up close. > (1) If you look up in the right hand corner... > you may see an emblem there. If there is one, you can click > on that and add your information into the page. When you click > close at the bottom..it will return to the example and show > your information already there. > (2)Then all you have to do is click on it and hold your button down > and move it to the place you want that page to appear. > (3) When you are all done...you can print it out. They tell you how > to fold it up also. > > This ends up being about the size of wallet size picture, yet, it > has all the information there that you added. It is very thin like > a piece of paper you folded up and placed there. > > Here is what I used there for my husband's wallet card: > > You get to choose from a number of different pages to add to > this sheet...a total of eight, I believe. > (1) I chose the introductory where you place your name, address, etc. > (2)Then in the Misc section here: I chose the emergency contact. > (3)After that I chose the list where you can type in information. > I added my husbands medication there and how he took them ( > since on one of the pages it said to add them there, but the > would not all fit. > (4)Then again I chose the list again and added information there on > how to use his insulin. > (5) Then I chose the personal contact area, you cannot add that > information, but I decided to use this for writing his doctors, their > addresses on them. I used 3 pages of this up in my little Pocket mod. > (6) Then I added the 2009 calendar for the last page. > > http://www.pocketmo d.com/ > > I hope you like this little flash site. However, use at > your own risk. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2008 Report Share Posted December 2, 2008 Thanks ! Would love to chat and share my resouces and suppliers anytime!! It a very stress-releiving hobby! Tina For Emergency card developer > > This site was sent to me by a friend. > I was quite impressed with this, as I would like to have my husband > have something in his wallet that would tell more about his medical > information and that isn't thick or take up alot of room. > This is great! You can print it out on just a piece of paper and fold > it to be placed in your wallet. You can also make other types of > information to carry around for other things also, like a shopping > list, etc. > > It is called the Pocket mod. > > To Use this flash program, you have to double click on the kind of > page you want on the left hand side. It should then come up in the > center of the page and show you an example you can see up close. > (1) If you look up in the right hand corner... > you may see an emblem there. If there is one, you can click on that > and add your information into the page. When you click close at the > bottom...it will return to the example and show your information > already there.. > (2)Then all you have to do is click on it and hold your button down > and move it to the place you want that page to appear. > (3) When you are all done...you can print it out. They tell you how to > fold it up also. > > This ends up being about the size of wallet size picture, yet, it has > all the information there that you added. It is very thin like a piece > of paper you folded up and placed there. > > Here is what I used there for my husband's wallet card: > > You get to choose from a number of different pages to add to this > sheet...a total of eight, I believe. > (1) I chose the introductory where you place your name, address, etc. > (2)Then in the Misc section here: I chose the emergency contact. > (3)After that I chose the list where you can type in information. > I added my husbands medication there and how he took them ( since on > one of the pages it said to add them there, but the would not all fit. > (4)Then again I chose the list again and added information there on > how to use his insulin. > (5) Then I chose the personal contact area, you cannot add that > information, but I decided to use this for writing his doctors, their > addresses on them. I used 3 pages of this up in my little Pocket mod. > (6) Then I added the 2009 calendar for the last page. > > http://www.pocketmo d.com/ > > I hope you like this little flash site. However, use at your own > risk.. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2008 Report Share Posted December 3, 2008 yes it is and may i add that i am sorry for the loss of your dad. i have lost many and i take comfort in knowing that they are on the other side of the river that i too will cross someday. Then we can all be together again. but for now they are angles looking after us. Love in Christ ________________________________ To: livercirrhosissupport Sent: Tuesday, December 2, 2008 4:14:33 PM Subject: RE: For Emergency card - medical jewelry Thanks ! Would love to chat and share my resouces and suppliers anytime!! It a very stress-releiving hobby! Tina For Emergency card developer > > This site was sent to me by a friend. > I was quite impressed with this, as I would like to have my husband > have something in his wallet that would tell more about his medical > information and that isn't thick or take up alot of room. > This is great! You can print it out on just a piece of paper and fold > it to be placed in your wallet. You can also make other types of > information to carry around for other things also, like a shopping > list, etc. > > It is called the Pocket mod. > > To Use this flash program, you have to double click on the kind of > page you want on the left hand side. It should then come up in the > center of the page and show you an example you can see up close. > (1) If you look up in the right hand corner.... > you may see an emblem there. If there is one, you can click on that > and add your information into the page. When you click close at the > bottom...it will return to the example and show your information > already there.. > (2)Then all you have to do is click on it and hold your button down > and move it to the place you want that page to appear. > (3) When you are all done...you can print it out. They tell you how to > fold it up also. > > This ends up being about the size of wallet size picture, yet, it has > all the information there that you added. It is very thin like a piece > of paper you folded up and placed there. > > Here is what I used there for my husband's wallet card: > > You get to choose from a number of different pages to add to this > sheet....a total of eight, I believe. > (1) I chose the introductory where you place your name, address, etc. > (2)Then in the Misc section here: I chose the emergency contact. > (3)After that I chose the list where you can type in information. > I added my husbands medication there and how he took them ( since on > one of the pages it said to add them there, but the would not all fit. > (4)Then again I chose the list again and added information there on > how to use his insulin. > (5) Then I chose the personal contact area, you cannot add that > information, but I decided to use this for writing his doctors, their > addresses on them. I used 3 pages of this up in my little Pocket mod. > (6) Then I added the 2009 calendar for the last page. > > http://www.pocketmo d.com/ > > I hope you like this little flash site. However, use at your own > risk... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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