Guest guest Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 hi connie,yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that wayannetteConnie wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie,my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,annetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 Sorry Connie. Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Interstitial Cystitis, and Polycystic ovarian Syndrome. Connie wrote: Thank you Trista, sorry but not familiar with your dx's here, I take it the one is fibromyalgia? Connie We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! conniesta Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife! I know we all look forward to getting to know you here on the group. Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into the conversations! Sharon (group creator/owner)Challis (co-moderator) Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Blessings, Trista 2 Chronicles 7:14 Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Blessings, Trista 2 Chronicles 7:14 Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Hy hubby's Dad was German, I'm Danish. Joke here is if it's a Stang we are probably related, we had a family reuinion in 1982 and there were 1500 Stang's there all directly related, hubby has a huge family 14 kids, 8 still alive, one of his uncles had 23 another 28, som of them had 16 18, so it's huge:) Connie hi connie,yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that wayannetteConnie wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie,my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,annetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Hy hubby's Dad was German, I'm Danish. Joke here is if it's a Stang we are probably related, we had a family reuinion in 1982 and there were 1500 Stang's there all directly related, hubby has a huge family 14 kids, 8 still alive, one of his uncles had 23 another 28, som of them had 16 18, so it's huge:) Connie hi connie,yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that wayannetteConnie wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie,my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,annetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Hy hubby's Dad was German, I'm Danish. Joke here is if it's a Stang we are probably related, we had a family reuinion in 1982 and there were 1500 Stang's there all directly related, hubby has a huge family 14 kids, 8 still alive, one of his uncles had 23 another 28, som of them had 16 18, so it's huge:) Connie hi connie,yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that wayannetteConnie wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie,my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,annetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Oh big hugs Trista, lots on your plate:( Connie We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! conniesta Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife! I know we all look forward to getting to know you here on the group. Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into the conversations! Sharon (group creator/owner)Challis (co-moderator) Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Blessings, Trista 2 Chronicles 7:14 Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Blessings, Trista 2 Chronicles 7:14 Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 hi connie,i don't know much about my father's side of the family, would like to do some research. my grandfather, ernst artur stange moved from somewhere to northern germany by the north sea. that's all i know. there are a lot of stange and stangs in the us.annetteConnie wrote: Hy hubby's Dad was German, I'm Danish. Joke here is if it's a Stang we are probably related, we had a family reuinion in 1982 and there were 1500 Stang's there all directly related, hubby has a huge family 14 kids, 8 still alive, one of his uncles had 23 another 28, som of them had 16 18, so it's huge:) Connie hi connie,yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that wayannetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie,my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,annetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 hi connie,i don't know much about my father's side of the family, would like to do some research. my grandfather, ernst artur stange moved from somewhere to northern germany by the north sea. that's all i know. there are a lot of stange and stangs in the us.annetteConnie wrote: Hy hubby's Dad was German, I'm Danish. Joke here is if it's a Stang we are probably related, we had a family reuinion in 1982 and there were 1500 Stang's there all directly related, hubby has a huge family 14 kids, 8 still alive, one of his uncles had 23 another 28, som of them had 16 18, so it's huge:) Connie hi connie,yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that wayannetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie,my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,annetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 hi connie,i don't know much about my father's side of the family, would like to do some research. my grandfather, ernst artur stange moved from somewhere to northern germany by the north sea. that's all i know. there are a lot of stange and stangs in the us.annetteConnie wrote: Hy hubby's Dad was German, I'm Danish. Joke here is if it's a Stang we are probably related, we had a family reuinion in 1982 and there were 1500 Stang's there all directly related, hubby has a huge family 14 kids, 8 still alive, one of his uncles had 23 another 28, som of them had 16 18, so it's huge:) Connie hi connie,yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that wayannetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie,my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,annetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 We laugh about it here at home Connie. We say everyone in our family MUST be dx'd with something, and even our pets tend to be neurotic. LOL.Connie wrote: Oh big hugs Trista, lots on your plate:( Connie We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! conniesta Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife! I know we all look forward to getting to know you here on the group. Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into the conversations! Sharon (group creator/owner)Challis (co-moderator) Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Blessings, Trista 2 Chronicles 7:14 Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Blessings, Trista 2 Chronicles 7:14 Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Blessings, Trista 2 Chronicles 7:14 Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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