Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 Sandy, What a wonderful thing to do! Sandy, I know it seems unreal that you could go from being so healthy to being so disabled just from implants, but have faith....I am really hopeful that a miracle will occur for you and that you will find a way to have the capsules removed by a caring doctor. Have you gotten any leads on a local surgeon who can help you? PattySandy Verticelli <dusty.com@...> wrote: It is just very disturbing to be this ill because now I can hardly work a part time job and care for myself When My Health Was Good I worked two full time jobs and decorated a family's Christmas tree top to bottom in bills One of the older boys in the family helped me as they all layed fast asleep and I bought them a brand new living room set. I Made A Tree Top Sign That Read {Who Said, "Money Don't Grow On Trees"} Best Christmas They Ever Had !! Sandy~ I LOVE it! What a heart-warming story. Last night when I was at the ER, I met a man who looked very dishevelled, hair all over the place and he looked really yellowy/white faced. He sat 1 chair away from me. There was a baby crying, and he said, "that's how I feel" We got chatting, and he told me he was just told this a.m. that he is going to die very soon if he doesn't get a liver transplant. He's been in and out of hospital for 5 months. At first I thought he was a homeless person who came in out of the rain to warm up. Turns out he has no family in Red Deer. I took his name and number of the unit he is in and told him I'd visit him on Sunday. My, my....when God wants to work through us, it just happens! While we were visiting, my son arrived to bring me a coffee and comfort & support me. He usually doesn't do this. I felt special! All 3 of us had a wonderful conversation, and my health issues just seemed really small, comparatively.Love & Butterfly Kisses (remember, affectionate kisses on the cheek delivered by eyelashes!)Sunny > > > > >Sunny,> > >I am so sorry to hear you are going through such > > >financial struggles. I've been there myself > > >before, and I know how stressful it can be. But > > >I also believe God sees our need, and moves in > > >the lives of people to bless us in mysterious > > >and amazing ways. I can remember times when > > >people gave me gifts of food or paid my car > > >insurance for me, and those were my "God taps" > > >letting me know He's watching over me. I pray > > >that those around you will reach out and help > > >you too. He will see you through all of this, > > >and I will pray for a financial breakthrough for you.> > >Hugs,> > >Patty> > > . All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 -- Hello Patty, I miss you, I am home from my surgery. I had that residual capsule removed and Dr. Sian found Blue nodules, I didn't see any writing on my implants that were removed 1 year ago that would be some ink, so I am stumped as to what this blue nodules could be, strange isn't it? Anyway I miss your thoughtful and well educated responses to all the women here, if you talk to Rogene tell her that I miss her too, Ps. this doctor I have is fabulous, she is just sickened by the illness that so many of us face, she deals mostly with Cancer patients but has seen her share of silicone patients as well, One lady told her just to remove the silicone that was floating around but leave her implants in place, crazy huh? Glad to hear from you Aloha, Terri P - In , Tricia Trish <glory2glory1401@...> wrote: > > Sandy, > What a wonderful thing to do! > > Sandy, I know it seems unreal that you could go from being so healthy to being so disabled just from implants, but have faith....I am really hopeful that a miracle will occur for you and that you will find a way to have the capsules removed by a caring doctor. > > Have you gotten any leads on a local surgeon who can help you? > Patty > > Sandy Verticelli <dusty.com@...> wrote: > It is just very disturbing to be this ill because now > I can hardly work a part time job and care for myself > > > When My Health Was Good > > I worked two full time jobs and decorated a family's Christmas tree top to bottom in bills > One of the older boys in the family helped me as they all layed fast asleep and I bought them a brand new living room set. > > I Made A Tree Top Sign That Read > {Who Said, " Money Don't Grow On Trees " } > > Best Christmas They Ever Had !! > Sandy~ > > > > I LOVE it! What a heart-warming story. Last night when I was at the > ER, I met a man who looked very dishevelled, hair all over the place > and he looked really yellowy/white faced. He sat 1 chair away from > me. There was a baby crying, and he said, " that's how I feel " We > got chatting, and he told me he was just told this a.m. that he is > going to die very soon if he doesn't get a liver transplant. He's > been in and out of hospital for 5 months. > > At first I thought he was a homeless person who came in out of the > rain to warm up. Turns out he has no family in Red Deer. I took his > name and number of the unit he is in and told him I'd visit him on > Sunday. My, my....when God wants to work through us, it just > happens! While we were visiting, my son arrived to bring me a > coffee and comfort & support me. He usually doesn't do this. I felt > special! All 3 of us had a wonderful conversation, and my health > issues just seemed really small, comparatively. > > Love & Butterfly Kisses (remember, affectionate kisses on the cheek > delivered by eyelashes!) > > Sunny > > > > > > > > >Sunny, > > > >I am so sorry to hear you are going through such > > > >financial struggles. I've been there myself > > > >before, and I know how stressful it can be. But > > > >I also believe God sees our need, and moves in > > > >the lives of people to bless us in mysterious > > > >and amazing ways. I can remember times when > > > >people gave me gifts of food or paid my car > > > >insurance for me, and those were my " God taps " > > > >letting me know He's watching over me. I pray > > > >that those around you will reach out and help > > > >you too. He will see you through all of this, > > > >and I will pray for a financial breakthrough for you. > > > >Hugs, > > > >Patty > > > > > > > . > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 -Patty, Dr. said it was a rather large piece of scar tissue with blue nodules all inside of it, she is sending it to pathology. She looked confused on what it could be, but we should know soon, I am so lucky to have found her, she is smart and funny so down to earth, I told her she was my angel. She almost cried, anyway I adore her I felt we had made some kind of female bond. God Bless her, Love and aloha, Terri P -- In , Tricia Trish <glory2glory1401@...> wrote: > > Hi Terri, > I am so glad your surgery is over! I bet you are too! It sounds like it went very well, and I am happy for you about finding this doctor. She sounds wonderful. > > I hope to be able to spend more time on the computer soon...I am finally getting some help in my office, but I still plan on some late night catch-ups. > > That blue nodule sounds so strange! What did the doctor think it was from? I doubt it was from ink...they don't use ink to stamp implants with any info. I have no clue! I've never heard this before. But I do hope your doctor comes up with a good answer for you. > > You are so sweet....I miss you and the group and Rogene too! I think Rogene should be back here very soon, at least I hope so! > > I really hope you start feeling great again now that this junk is out of your body. By the way, how much scar tissue did she actually find? Could she identify the whole thing? > > At least you can breathe a sigh of relief knowing its gone! > Hugs, > Patty > > > > > > Peake <peaketeresa@...> wrote: > -- > Hello Patty, > I miss you, I am home from my surgery. I had that residual capsule > removed and Dr. Sian found Blue nodules, I didn't see any > writing on my implants that were removed 1 year ago that would be > some ink, so I am stumped as to what this blue nodules could be, > strange isn't it? Anyway I miss your thoughtful and well educated > responses to all the women here, if you talk to Rogene tell her that > I miss her too, Ps. this doctor I have is fabulous, she is just > sickened by the illness that so many of us face, she deals mostly > with Cancer patients but has seen her share of silicone patients as > well, One lady told her just to remove the silicone that was floating > around but leave her implants in place, crazy huh? > Glad to hear from you > Aloha, > Terri P > > - In , Tricia Trish > <glory2glory1401@> wrote: > > > > Sandy, > > What a wonderful thing to do! > > > > Sandy, I know it seems unreal that you could go from being so > healthy to being so disabled just from implants, but have faith....I > am really hopeful that a miracle will occur for you and that you will > find a way to have the capsules removed by a caring doctor. > > > > Have you gotten any leads on a local surgeon who can help you? > > Patty > > > > Sandy Verticelli <dusty.com@> wrote: > > It is just very disturbing to be this ill because now > > I can hardly work a part time job and care for myself > > > > > > When My Health Was Good > > > > I worked two full time jobs and decorated a family's Christmas > tree top to bottom in bills > > One of the older boys in the family helped me as they all layed > fast asleep and I bought them a brand new living room set. > > > > I Made A Tree Top Sign That Read > > {Who Said, " Money Don't Grow On Trees " } > > > > Best Christmas They Ever Had !! > > Sandy~ > > > > > > > > I LOVE it! What a heart-warming story. Last night when I was at > the > > ER, I met a man who looked very dishevelled, hair all over the > place > > and he looked really yellowy/white faced. He sat 1 chair away from > > me. There was a baby crying, and he said, " that's how I feel " We > > got chatting, and he told me he was just told this a.m. that he is > > going to die very soon if he doesn't get a liver transplant. He's > > been in and out of hospital for 5 months. > > > > At first I thought he was a homeless person who came in out of the > > rain to warm up. Turns out he has no family in Red Deer. I took his > > name and number of the unit he is in and told him I'd visit him on > > Sunday. My, my....when God wants to work through us, it just > > happens! While we were visiting, my son arrived to bring me a > > coffee and comfort & support me. He usually doesn't do this. I felt > > special! All 3 of us had a wonderful conversation, and my health > > issues just seemed really small, comparatively. > > > > Love & Butterfly Kisses (remember, affectionate kisses on the cheek > > delivered by eyelashes!) > > > > Sunny > > > > > > > > > > > > >Sunny, > > > > >I am so sorry to hear you are going through such > > > > >financial struggles. I've been there myself > > > > >before, and I know how stressful it can be. But > > > > >I also believe God sees our need, and moves in > > > > >the lives of people to bless us in mysterious > > > > >and amazing ways. I can remember times when > > > > >people gave me gifts of food or paid my car > > > > >insurance for me, and those were my " God taps " > > > > >letting me know He's watching over me. I pray > > > > >that those around you will reach out and help > > > > >you too. He will see you through all of this, > > > > >and I will pray for a financial breakthrough for you. > > > > >Hugs, > > > > >Patty > > > > > > > > > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get things > done faster. > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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