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The first is probably pupillary defect.

The second has me stumped. I'll keep looking at it, maybe it'll come to me!!Shel

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The pupils are equal and reactive without offering the s/l pupillae defect. Confrontation of visual fields s/l afford to finger counting in both eyes. This is an exam for possible diabetes retinopathy. ThanksDanafureyd@...------------------------------------------------------------------------NMTC Web Page - http://go.to/nmtc------------------------------------------------------------------------You have a voice mail message waiting for you at iHello.com:http://click./1/2377/0/_/9092/_/953069009/-- Create a poll/survey for your group!-- /vote?listname=nmtc & m=1

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Hi . Nice not to be the only IgAN long-timer in the group. After

roughly the same amount of time with the disease (more even), your

creatinine is better than mine, but your protein is about the same.

Pierre

In the 40's Fahrenheit here, but we do have all the electricity we want :)

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> As a way of encouraging those of you new to the group and recently

diagnosed,

> I have had IgAN for 25 + years, since I was a teenager. I am 41 now. My

> creatinine after a quarter of a century is 2.0, and protein at times has

> risen dramatically up to 10 grams over 24 hours, but currently at about

1000

> mg/total vol. over 24 hours. (normal is less than 150).

>

> I try to run 3 days a week for 3 miles, and do follow a low protein diet,

and

> very low potassium diet because of my potassium levels getting critically

> high in September, but other than that, it is just managing the fatigue

due

> to IgAN and anemia. I have to work to keep my weight up with so many

foods

> limited due to the potassium restrictions, but I fully expect the Lord to

> sustain me through the rest of my years till I go home to Heaven!

>

> It is important to get enough rest and take care of ourselves, but don't

be

> discouraged that IgAN is a terrible sentence. I even went through two

> pregnancies with minimal problem (just very elevated protein levels during

> the pregnancies). Both my daughters are fine now with our youngest

> graduating from high school in another year. Stay positive and don't

forget

> to count your blessings every day.

>

> in beautiful warm (80 degrees) California - but with intermittent

power!

>

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I forgot to mention in my last email that I found it interesting that others have been migraine suffers. I too used to have very frequent migraines, but after I started treatment for my IgAN 10 or so years ago (the first 14 years I had it, I was untreated for it) the migraines stopped.

I had to stop oral contraceptives due to the migraines they induced. In my case, they were directly traceable to the OCs. With all the cardiovascular disease in my father's family, I can't take them worth anything.

I went into an ophthalmologist with horrible visual symptoms associated with my headaches. At the time, I didn't link them, which is why the visit to the eye guy. When they finally figured out what was going on, they told me in no uncertain terms to stop the OCs NOW.

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Thanks to you, then, Jayn.

>

> Subject: (no subject)

> To: LBDcaregivers

> Date: Tuesday, April 29, 2008, 10:34 PM

> Just to let everyone know about the issue of dying that was

> sent

> to all of you.

> Carol didn't send it I did (Jayn) she had shared it

> with the group

> and I read a question about death and dying and thought it

> may

> answer some questions for whom ever had ask the questions.

> Just didn't want Carol to think maybe she had done

> something

> and NOT REMEMBERED. :)

>

> JAYN

> IN S GA

>

>

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Jayn,

I think you and Carol both sent this. And it is worth reading twice so it is so

ok..

Hugs,

Donna R

Caregave for Mom (after I brought her from WI to MI) for 3 years and 4th year in

a nh.

She was almost 89 when she died in '02. No dx other than mine.

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> To: LBDcaregivers

> Date: Tuesday, April 29, 2008, 10:34 PM

> Just to let everyone know about the issue of dying that was

> sent

> to all of you.

> Carol didn't send it I did (Jayn) she had shared it

> with the group

> and I read a question about death and dying and thought it

> may

> answer some questions for whom ever had ask the questions.

> Just didn't want Carol to think maybe she had done

> something

> and NOT REMEMBERED. :)

>

> JAYN

> IN S GA

>

>

>

> **************Need a new ride? Check out the largest site

> for U.S. used car

> listings at AOL Autos.

> (http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp00300000002851)

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>

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Thank you Jayn,

And Love a lot,

Imogene

In a message dated 4/29/2008 10:35:17 PM Central Daylight Time,

jja52538@... writes:

Just to let everyone know about the issue of dying that was sent

to all of you.

Carol didn't send it I did (Jayn) she had shared it with the group

and I read a question about death and dying and thought it may

answer some questions for whom ever had ask the questions.

Just didn't want Carol to think maybe she had done something

and NOT REMEMBERED. :)

JAYN

IN S GA

**************Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car

listings at AOL Autos.

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