Guest guest Posted September 19, 2008 Report Share Posted September 19, 2008 please call 911 josie From: mark9_41cupofwater <mark9_41cupofwater@...>Subject: freaking out Date: Friday, September 19, 2008, 10:08 PMHi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl ------------------------------------ ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~ The Being Sick Community Message Archives-/messages Chat:- Scheduled Chats at /chat Bookmarks:- Add a website URL you have found useful. /links Personal Complaints or problems:- Please contact a moderator email: -owner Subscription Details:- 1) Individual email - means that every email sent to the list you receive. 2) Daily Digest - sends you 25 messages in one single email for you to browse. This is an excellent option if you receive alot of email. 3) Web only/No mail - means that you can pop into groups at your convenience and receive no email. To modify your subscription settings please visit:- /join To subscribe or unsubscribe please email:- -subscribe -unsubscribe This group is not intended to diagnose or treat illnesses. No one on this group is qualified to diagnose medical conditions. If you feel you need medical attention, seek the advice of a qualified physician. ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~ When nothing is sure, everything is possible. --- Margaret Drabble ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2008 Report Share Posted September 19, 2008 please call 911 josie From: mark9_41cupofwater <mark9_41cupofwater@...>Subject: freaking out Date: Friday, September 19, 2008, 10:08 PMHi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl ------------------------------------ ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~ The Being Sick Community Message Archives-/messages Chat:- Scheduled Chats at /chat Bookmarks:- Add a website URL you have found useful. /links Personal Complaints or problems:- Please contact a moderator email: -owner Subscription Details:- 1) Individual email - means that every email sent to the list you receive. 2) Daily Digest - sends you 25 messages in one single email for you to browse. This is an excellent option if you receive alot of email. 3) Web only/No mail - means that you can pop into groups at your convenience and receive no email. To modify your subscription settings please visit:- /join To subscribe or unsubscribe please email:- -subscribe -unsubscribe This group is not intended to diagnose or treat illnesses. No one on this group is qualified to diagnose medical conditions. If you feel you need medical attention, seek the advice of a qualified physician. ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~ When nothing is sure, everything is possible. --- Margaret Drabble ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2008 Report Share Posted September 19, 2008 please call 911 josie From: mark9_41cupofwater <mark9_41cupofwater@...>Subject: freaking out Date: Friday, September 19, 2008, 10:08 PMHi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl ------------------------------------ ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~ The Being Sick Community Message Archives-/messages Chat:- Scheduled Chats at /chat Bookmarks:- Add a website URL you have found useful. /links Personal Complaints or problems:- Please contact a moderator email: -owner Subscription Details:- 1) Individual email - means that every email sent to the list you receive. 2) Daily Digest - sends you 25 messages in one single email for you to browse. This is an excellent option if you receive alot of email. 3) Web only/No mail - means that you can pop into groups at your convenience and receive no email. To modify your subscription settings please visit:- /join To subscribe or unsubscribe please email:- -subscribe -unsubscribe This group is not intended to diagnose or treat illnesses. No one on this group is qualified to diagnose medical conditions. If you feel you need medical attention, seek the advice of a qualified physician. ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~ When nothing is sure, everything is possible. --- Margaret Drabble ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 Hi, Its me again just wanted to let you know that after I posted last night I was setting outside crying like a baby, waiting to see if I could see any flames when I was told that it was some place else. Now I feel bad I would rather lose all my stuff than have somebody else lose theirs. I still could not sleep until 4am then had to get up at 6am. O well I don't drive, cook, mow the yard or anything else that needs a brain. Thanks But it is kind of funny here I am turning 48 in a few day and acting like a kid lyl From: mark9_41cupofwater <mark9_41cupofwater@...>Subject: freaking out Date: Friday, September 19, 2008, 9:08 PM Hi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 Hi, Its me again just wanted to let you know that after I posted last night I was setting outside crying like a baby, waiting to see if I could see any flames when I was told that it was some place else. Now I feel bad I would rather lose all my stuff than have somebody else lose theirs. I still could not sleep until 4am then had to get up at 6am. O well I don't drive, cook, mow the yard or anything else that needs a brain. Thanks But it is kind of funny here I am turning 48 in a few day and acting like a kid lyl From: mark9_41cupofwater <mark9_41cupofwater@...>Subject: freaking out Date: Friday, September 19, 2008, 9:08 PM Hi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 Good morning! I hope you DID call 911, and that they found the source, and that all is well for you!! Please do let us know what is happening this morning. We are very much concerned for you!!! Fire is a good thing to fear! AND since you 'don't like pills', hope you are able to find another way to help your medical concerns. Jean From: angelbear1129@... Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 1:40 AM Subject: Re: freaking out SAME HERE CALL 911 Hi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl "When life's problems seem overwhelming, look around and see what other people are coping with. You may consider yourself fortunate." Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 Good morning! I hope you DID call 911, and that they found the source, and that all is well for you!! Please do let us know what is happening this morning. We are very much concerned for you!!! Fire is a good thing to fear! AND since you 'don't like pills', hope you are able to find another way to help your medical concerns. Jean From: angelbear1129@... Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 1:40 AM Subject: Re: freaking out SAME HERE CALL 911 Hi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl "When life's problems seem overwhelming, look around and see what other people are coping with. You may consider yourself fortunate." Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 Good morning! I hope you DID call 911, and that they found the source, and that all is well for you!! Please do let us know what is happening this morning. We are very much concerned for you!!! Fire is a good thing to fear! AND since you 'don't like pills', hope you are able to find another way to help your medical concerns. Jean From: angelbear1129@... Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 1:40 AM Subject: Re: freaking out SAME HERE CALL 911 Hi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl "When life's problems seem overwhelming, look around and see what other people are coping with. You may consider yourself fortunate." Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 I'm 55 on my next birthday. I still act like a teen when I go to see Noone. He will be in Cleveland, Ohio in about 2 weeks' So I will be seeing him again. Sue betterbodybuddies/?yguid=137091429 http://www.peternoone.com. From: mark9_41cupofwater <mark9_41cupofwater>Subject: freaking out@grou ps.comDate: Friday, September 19, 2008, 9:08 PM Hi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 I'm 55 on my next birthday. I still act like a teen when I go to see Noone. He will be in Cleveland, Ohio in about 2 weeks' So I will be seeing him again. Sue betterbodybuddies/?yguid=137091429 http://www.peternoone.com. From: mark9_41cupofwater <mark9_41cupofwater>Subject: freaking out@grou ps.comDate: Friday, September 19, 2008, 9:08 PM Hi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 I'm 55 on my next birthday. I still act like a teen when I go to see Noone. He will be in Cleveland, Ohio in about 2 weeks' So I will be seeing him again. Sue betterbodybuddies/?yguid=137091429 http://www.peternoone.com. From: mark9_41cupofwater <mark9_41cupofwater>Subject: freaking out@grou ps.comDate: Friday, September 19, 2008, 9:08 PM Hi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 hi -- glad you are oK!!!! and very glad that you found out about that smell of smoke!!! I'm sorry that someone else's place was on fire -- but PLEASE don't wish that if there is a bad thing, it should happen to you instead of someone else!!! Please don't wish that!! Let's wish instead that bad things don't happen -- but if they do, that hopefully folks can weather them and maybe even grow from them. But PLEASE don't wish for all the bad things to come your way!!! NO!! It might feel like a kindly thing to do, but I don't think so. Jean From: LMay Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 7:39 AM Subject: Re: freaking out Hi, Its me again just wanted to let you know that after I posted last night I was setting outside crying like a baby, waiting to see if I could see any flames when I was told that it was some place else. Now I feel bad I would rather lose all my stuff than have somebody else lose theirs. I still could not sleep until 4am then had to get up at 6am. O well I don't drive, cook, mow the yard or anything else that needs a brain. Thanks But it is kind of funny here I am turning 48 in a few day and acting like a kid lyl From: mark9_41cupofwater <mark9_41cupofwater >Subject: freaking out Date: Friday, September 19, 2008, 9:08 PM Hi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 hi -- glad you are oK!!!! and very glad that you found out about that smell of smoke!!! I'm sorry that someone else's place was on fire -- but PLEASE don't wish that if there is a bad thing, it should happen to you instead of someone else!!! Please don't wish that!! Let's wish instead that bad things don't happen -- but if they do, that hopefully folks can weather them and maybe even grow from them. But PLEASE don't wish for all the bad things to come your way!!! NO!! It might feel like a kindly thing to do, but I don't think so. Jean From: LMay Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 7:39 AM Subject: Re: freaking out Hi, Its me again just wanted to let you know that after I posted last night I was setting outside crying like a baby, waiting to see if I could see any flames when I was told that it was some place else. Now I feel bad I would rather lose all my stuff than have somebody else lose theirs. I still could not sleep until 4am then had to get up at 6am. O well I don't drive, cook, mow the yard or anything else that needs a brain. Thanks But it is kind of funny here I am turning 48 in a few day and acting like a kid lyl From: mark9_41cupofwater <mark9_41cupofwater >Subject: freaking out Date: Friday, September 19, 2008, 9:08 PM Hi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2008 Report Share Posted September 20, 2008 hi -- glad you are oK!!!! and very glad that you found out about that smell of smoke!!! I'm sorry that someone else's place was on fire -- but PLEASE don't wish that if there is a bad thing, it should happen to you instead of someone else!!! Please don't wish that!! Let's wish instead that bad things don't happen -- but if they do, that hopefully folks can weather them and maybe even grow from them. But PLEASE don't wish for all the bad things to come your way!!! NO!! It might feel like a kindly thing to do, but I don't think so. Jean From: LMay Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 7:39 AM Subject: Re: freaking out Hi, Its me again just wanted to let you know that after I posted last night I was setting outside crying like a baby, waiting to see if I could see any flames when I was told that it was some place else. Now I feel bad I would rather lose all my stuff than have somebody else lose theirs. I still could not sleep until 4am then had to get up at 6am. O well I don't drive, cook, mow the yard or anything else that needs a brain. Thanks But it is kind of funny here I am turning 48 in a few day and acting like a kid lyl From: mark9_41cupofwater <mark9_41cupofwater >Subject: freaking out Date: Friday, September 19, 2008, 9:08 PM Hi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2008 Report Share Posted September 23, 2008 sorry to hear you are freaking out by the smell of smoke. it sounds like you have been in situations that give you good reason to be freaked out. i know i am responding late so i hope you made it thru just fine. evelyncure cystic fibrosis From: mark9_41cupofwater <mark9_41cupofwater@...>Subject: freaking out Date: Friday, September 19, 2008, 10:08 PM Hi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2008 Report Share Posted September 23, 2008 sorry to hear you are freaking out by the smell of smoke. it sounds like you have been in situations that give you good reason to be freaked out. i know i am responding late so i hope you made it thru just fine. evelyncure cystic fibrosis From: mark9_41cupofwater <mark9_41cupofwater@...>Subject: freaking out Date: Friday, September 19, 2008, 10:08 PM Hi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2008 Report Share Posted September 23, 2008 sorry to hear you are freaking out by the smell of smoke. it sounds like you have been in situations that give you good reason to be freaked out. i know i am responding late so i hope you made it thru just fine. evelyncure cystic fibrosis From: mark9_41cupofwater <mark9_41cupofwater@...>Subject: freaking out Date: Friday, September 19, 2008, 10:08 PM Hi everybody just had to vent. I can smell smoke in the house and all around outside. I am so scared of fire. The earliest memory is when I sat at the end of the barn holding my baby brother while watching my mom throwing stuff out the window while flames were coming out of the window below her. I was 3 1/2 years old. There has been chimney fires, water heater explosions, furnace fires and like an idiot I have run into them to get people out. And each time I do it it makes me more scared. I will not be able to sleep for the fear that this time it could be my house again. I am here alone with my four legged kids and I could not live without them. My dog Rosie is a dog that came to me when I first stsrted having seizures and she is a natural seizure dog with no traing. And she has saved my life several different times. When Rosie starts trying to wake me up my cats Becky and Moses start doing the same thing. All three were throw away's. Rosie didn't bark loud enough, Becky was snake bite, and Mosies was pulled out of the flood waters with a broken leg. And now they keep me moving even when the pain gets so bad all I do is cry. I will not take pills until I can no longer walk for the pain. Thanks lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2010 Report Share Posted April 11, 2010 Hey, everyone! We just had our car washed and waxed yesterday. I told the guy just to dust and use the vacuum inside and NOT to use any sprays!!!! Well, when we picked it up the seats & carpet were really damp. He said he was sorry and had forgotten!!! We came home got out the shop vac, towels, and fans. We were able to leave the car open until it got dark then we closed it but left the fans on all night! By this AM it felt dry but we left the doors, windows and fans on all day. As of right now 5:45PM all seems dry. Should I still be going crazy or am I just going overboard? Water and I just don't mix and I ALWAYS worry until I make myself sick! Any suggestions or advice will be appreciated! Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2010 Report Share Posted April 11, 2010 My suggestion is, don't use that guy , again. B. From: ssr3351@... <ssr3351@...> Subject: [] freaking out Date: Sunday, April 11, 2010, 4:41 PM  Hey, everyone! We just had our car washed and waxed yesterday. I told the guy just to dust and use the vacuum inside and NOT to use any sprays!!!! Well, when we picked it up the seats & carpet were really damp. He said he was sorry and had forgotten!!! We came home got out the shop vac, towels, and fans. We were able to leave the car open until it got dark then we closed it but left the fans on all night! By this AM it felt dry but we left the doors, windows and fans on all day. As of right now 5:45PM all seems dry. Should I still be going crazy or am I just going overboard? Water and I just don't mix and I ALWAYS worry until I make myself sick! Any suggestions or advice will be appreciated! Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2010 Report Share Posted April 12, 2010 Thanks, Jeri. I didn't have any reaction to the car I just was totally freaked out about the dampness on the seats and carpet. We ran fans on it all night and the next day with the doors and windows open. I talked to a body shop tech who calmed me down. He said it should be fine and we did the right thing by not closing it up and it wasn't humid at all. He assured me all should be well and even came by to look at it. We drove about 30 miles in it today without ANY problems at all. Sue Sue, sometimes I use tea tree oil in water since it's an anti-fungal. Water isn't necessarily the enemy - continued dampness is the problem. I'm finding that the better I detox, the fewer " allergens " that I react to... liver stagnation or liver " congestion " may be something to look into further. Good luck! Sounds like it turned out okay! Jeri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2010 Report Share Posted April 14, 2010  Sue, I personally like the liquid better because it has far more uses. in my label is listed it can be used orally, throat gargle, ear rinse, nasal rinse, vaginal rinse, facial cleaner, skin rinse, nail treatment, and scalp treatment. Tooth brush cleaner, vegetable/fruit or meat/poultry wash, dish and utensal addative, cutting board cleaner and the all purpose cleaner which calls for 30 to 60 drops per 32 oz. to answer your question (nutribiotic - GSE) It seems to last forever. Hope that helps. Chris...        Freedom is the emancipation from the arbitrary rule of other men :Mortimer Adler  Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum ________________________________ From: " ssr3351@... " <ssr3351@...> Sent: Wed, April 14, 2010 2:47:51 PM Subject: Re: [] freaking out  I just stopped at the health food store nearby. They only had the tablets but no liquid. I have another place to look. How much liquid do you add to water for the spray. What do you take the tablets for and do they really work well? Sue R. My Pleasure, The liquid concentrate I use for the spray, they also sell the tablets which you can take yourself. They are equal to 15 drops of the concentrate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2010 Report Share Posted April 14, 2010 I took the tablets for immune support, gave it to my puppies as well. Wrapped in creame cheese. I use 30-35 drops in 32 ounces of water. Sometimes stronger. I always have a bottle prepared. If I am going to mop I add 15 drops to whatever solution I have in the bucket. I rinse clothes with it. 15 drops in the rinse cycle then I let it sit 15 min. I add it to my bottled water 5 drops to a gallon.  There are other recipies on the site and on the interior of the label. Hoe this helps !!  God Bless !! dragonflymcs Mayleen ________________________________ From: " ssr3351@... " <ssr3351@...> Sent: Wed, April 14, 2010 3:47:51 PM Subject: Re: [] freaking out  I just stopped at the health food store nearby. They only had the tablets but no liquid. I have another place to look. How much liquid do you add to water for the spray. What do you take the tablets for and do they really work well? Sue R. My Pleasure, The liquid concentrate I use for the spray, they also sell the tablets which you can take yourself. They are equal to 15 drops of the concentrate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2010 Report Share Posted April 14, 2010 Oh yeah, boy this I forgot thing really must be going around must be a bug of sort...............................I use it to soak fruit or veggies too !  God Bless !! dragonflymcs Mayleen ________________________________ From: <ur_shtnme@...> Sent: Wed, April 14, 2010 8:34:14 PM Subject: Re: [] freaking out   Sue, I personally like the liquid better because it has far more uses. in my label is listed it can be used orally, throat gargle, ear rinse, nasal rinse, vaginal rinse, facial cleaner, skin rinse, nail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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