Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 Holly Hell, your in England. That is awesome. So what made you decide that you wanted to be an archaeologist? Just curious. I am trying to go to school to be a veterinarian. But, right now, i don't know if that is possible. But we will see. So, how long are you going to be in England for? How long have you been out there already? Are you originally from there? Just so you know, this is a 20 questions quiz and you have 5 minutes to answer and respond....just kidding. But anyways, thats cool. Well, i have some major cleaning to do, so I will proabably email you again soon. Jillian Nat222448 <Nat222448@...> wrote: Hi Jillian, Very kind of you to respond to my posting...it is also good to have someone my age around . Growing up with this was tough, so it's nice to know that there is somebody out there who went through the same...sorry to hear that the illness is getting you down. It is hard sometimes, but try to keep your head up! Right now, I am in England studing to be an Archaeologist, so if I can do that...blah, blah, blah...well, you get the point, I'm sure. The best, > I'm new to the group, so I thought I would say hello to everyone and > tell you a bit about myself. I was diagnosed with JRA six years ago > when I was fifteen, and have, thankfully, remained realatively > healthy since then. Currently, I am on 1 ML sug-q injections of > methotrexate once a week...let me say, in the beginning it was a > miracle. I was feeling 100% better for at least a year, although > things seem to be going a bit downhill these days. Unfortunately, I > am still seeing my juvenille rheumy and he is not very agressive > with treatment...can be extremely frustrating at times when I see > firsthand how wonderful other treatments can be. Will see how > things go when I see him again... > > My main conern at the moment is with some of the complications of > RA...mostly lung and heard inflammation. Any information you guys > have regarding would be much appreciated! > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Oh good God! Well good luck and have fun. It sounds exciting. Have a good one. Jillian Birdijo@... wrote: In a message dated 08/05/2004 06:43:49 Central Standard Time, Nat222448@... writes: > I'm going to be in England > until June...then I go to Scotland to dig for a month and then to > Greece for the same. I just wanted to say that sounds so darned exciting! Cary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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