Guest guest Posted January 25, 2002 Report Share Posted January 25, 2002 , I'm glad you got such good news. I know how happy and relieved I felt after I had mine. It's definitely worth the pain. p. > > > Both tubes flowed perfect...THe left is 4 1/2 and the right is 5 so > a little longer than what the TR doctor told me. It was a little bit > uncomfortable but not to bad. I cried when I watch the dye flow > through them. So thank you to everyone that wished me well and prayed > for me...I guess I will stop panicking. > > VIctoria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2002 Report Share Posted January 25, 2002 , I'm glad you got such good news. I know how happy and relieved I felt after I had mine. It's definitely worth the pain. p. > > > Both tubes flowed perfect...THe left is 4 1/2 and the right is 5 so > a little longer than what the TR doctor told me. It was a little bit > uncomfortable but not to bad. I cried when I watch the dye flow > through them. So thank you to everyone that wished me well and prayed > for me...I guess I will stop panicking. > > VIctoria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2002 Report Share Posted January 28, 2002 I agree with you it well worth the pain. I cried when I seen the tubes where open that was a big fear of mine that they were both closed. -- In TubalLigationReversal@y..., " jphipps88 " <jphipps88@h...> wrote: > , I'm glad you got such good news. I know how happy and > relieved I felt after I had mine. It's definitely worth the pain. > p. > > > > > > > > Both tubes flowed perfect...THe left is 4 1/2 and the right is 5 > so > > a little longer than what the TR doctor told me. It was a little > bit > > uncomfortable but not to bad. I cried when I watch the dye flow > > through them. So thank you to everyone that wished me well and > prayed > > for me...I guess I will stop panicking. > > > > VIctoria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2008 Report Share Posted August 9, 2008 Hello everyone, I've been MIA for about a year and what a year it has been! Have mostly felt like a hamster in an exercise wheel, running like hell and getting right back where I started. My To Do list is taller than I am - Yikes. Sound familiar??? I have missed you all but never managed to get my act together to 'talk'. I am so sorry to see so many new names here in Lewyville. At least all you newcomers have found the right place for information and support. Don't know how I could have survived without the help of this group. Thank you so very much. My good news is that the 3 of us are still together here. Mum and Dad celebrated their 65th anniversary on Thursday. More good news - Mum and Dad went to 'camp' for a week in May - the first time in 7 years that I had been alone in my house for longer than 4 hours. Imagine, I could ignore a healthy diet and eat junk food, run around starkers (not a pretty mental picture ), sleep soundly unafraid of 'things that go bump in the night'. Even more good news - they go again in September for another week. I have no right to ask this, but I would really, really be happy to be brought up-to-date. Your Sister in Lewyville, Kingston, Ontario, Canada LO Mum 90(dx Jan. 05) and Dad 95 live with me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2008 Report Share Posted August 9, 2008 ELIZABETH! :) YAY! you're back! :) It's wonderful to hear from you. You've been missed! Great news regarding your folks - celebrating 65 years!! And glad you were able to have a week's respite, with another to look forward to in September! I'll allow others to give their own updates... But as for me - I'm still enjoying married life (will be a year come 9/20) We have a vacation coming up - renting a house at Humarock Beach (MA) for a week - near family so several mini-reunions are in order... Turned over a new leaf in the health dept. and working hard at that... Still here, as you see Still facilitator of the Mass. LBD Local Support Group - about 52 members strong... And that's it, you're all caught up for me. There was a Caregiver's Gathering that was last weekend - you can see pictures of the gathering in the Photos section: http://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/LBDcaregivers/photos You can read who was there by Courage's updates: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LBDcaregivers/message/80886 http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LBDcaregivers/message/80916 ; loving daughter of Maureen of Boston, MA; dx'd with LBD in 2/2006 (confirmed via brain biopsy;) fell victim to rapid decline from Risperidone; Mom fell into the 50% category of those who could not handle antipsychotics; Was successful on Celexa, Exelon, ALA & B1; Mom became my Guardian Angel on Sept. 30th, 2006. > > > Hello everyone, > I've been MIA for about a year and what a year it has been! > Have mostly felt like a hamster in an exercise wheel, running like hell and getting right back where I started. My To Do list is taller than I am - Yikes. > Sound familiar??? > > I have missed you all but never managed to get my act together to 'talk'. > I am so sorry to see so many new names here in Lewyville. > At least all you newcomers have found the right place for information and support. > Don't know how I could have survived without the help of this group. > Thank you so very much. > > My good news is that the 3 of us are still together here. > Mum and Dad celebrated their 65th anniversary on Thursday. > More good news - Mum and Dad went to 'camp' for a week in May - the first time in 7 years that I had been alone in my house for longer than 4 hours. Imagine, I could ignore a healthy diet and eat junk food, run around starkers (not a pretty mental picture ), sleep soundly unafraid of 'things that go bump in the night'. > Even more good news - they go again in September for another week. > > I have no right to ask this, but I would really, really be happy to be brought up-to-date. > Your Sister in Lewyville, > > Kingston, Ontario, Canada > LO Mum 90(dx Jan. 05) and Dad 95 live with me. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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