Guest guest Posted June 26, 2001 Report Share Posted June 26, 2001 Hi DeeAnn Welcome to the group. I think I remember you from the ep group. Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2001 Report Share Posted June 26, 2001 Hi DeeAnn Welcome to the group. I think I remember you from the ep group. Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2001 Report Share Posted June 26, 2001 Hi DeeAnn Welcome to the group. I think I remember you from the ep group. Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2001 Report Share Posted June 26, 2001 Hey DeeAnn! Welcome back! I'm glad you are back! elle > Hello everyone, > I'm back, if any of you remember me. I'm also a member of the ep > group, and left this group temporarily b/c I didn't realize that > web-only wasn't an option. ( I can never read everyone's messages via > e-mail--some of them just say " this message not in displayble > format " ). > Here's a little about me: > I have one child, Daisy, who turned 2 Saturday, and 2 angels 8/00 and > 12/00. Dh and I really want another baby, but we aren't actively ttc > while we work through our losses. Dh lost his mother at 11, and has > had a very hard time dealing with 2 eps. However, we are not using > any bc, so if dearly departed MIL wants to send us a baby . . . We're > through the 6 month wait finally, so I feel okay about letting nature > take its course. > I work as a counselor for adults with developmental disabilities, and > dh also works in the field, though he works with children in group > foster care. > The nicest thing I've ever done for someone was to give my love > completely to a woman with cerebral palsy that I supported. I treated > her like family, which is more than most of my co-workers do. In > fact, I may even name my next girl (I know--there are no > guarantees) partially after her (Her middle name is Rae, which I > love). > I am glad to hear everyone is doing so well. Dana, did I read > something about kidney problems? Hopefully everything has cleared up. > After my last pg (ep), I had a kidney stone. It seems like > everything gets turned upside down when you're growing a baby! > Good luck to everyone and it's good to be back, > DeeAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2001 Report Share Posted June 26, 2001 Hey DeeAnn! Welcome back! I'm glad you are back! elle > Hello everyone, > I'm back, if any of you remember me. I'm also a member of the ep > group, and left this group temporarily b/c I didn't realize that > web-only wasn't an option. ( I can never read everyone's messages via > e-mail--some of them just say " this message not in displayble > format " ). > Here's a little about me: > I have one child, Daisy, who turned 2 Saturday, and 2 angels 8/00 and > 12/00. Dh and I really want another baby, but we aren't actively ttc > while we work through our losses. Dh lost his mother at 11, and has > had a very hard time dealing with 2 eps. However, we are not using > any bc, so if dearly departed MIL wants to send us a baby . . . We're > through the 6 month wait finally, so I feel okay about letting nature > take its course. > I work as a counselor for adults with developmental disabilities, and > dh also works in the field, though he works with children in group > foster care. > The nicest thing I've ever done for someone was to give my love > completely to a woman with cerebral palsy that I supported. I treated > her like family, which is more than most of my co-workers do. In > fact, I may even name my next girl (I know--there are no > guarantees) partially after her (Her middle name is Rae, which I > love). > I am glad to hear everyone is doing so well. Dana, did I read > something about kidney problems? Hopefully everything has cleared up. > After my last pg (ep), I had a kidney stone. It seems like > everything gets turned upside down when you're growing a baby! > Good luck to everyone and it's good to be back, > DeeAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2001 Report Share Posted June 26, 2001 Hey DeeAnn! Welcome back! I'm glad you are back! elle > Hello everyone, > I'm back, if any of you remember me. I'm also a member of the ep > group, and left this group temporarily b/c I didn't realize that > web-only wasn't an option. ( I can never read everyone's messages via > e-mail--some of them just say " this message not in displayble > format " ). > Here's a little about me: > I have one child, Daisy, who turned 2 Saturday, and 2 angels 8/00 and > 12/00. Dh and I really want another baby, but we aren't actively ttc > while we work through our losses. Dh lost his mother at 11, and has > had a very hard time dealing with 2 eps. However, we are not using > any bc, so if dearly departed MIL wants to send us a baby . . . We're > through the 6 month wait finally, so I feel okay about letting nature > take its course. > I work as a counselor for adults with developmental disabilities, and > dh also works in the field, though he works with children in group > foster care. > The nicest thing I've ever done for someone was to give my love > completely to a woman with cerebral palsy that I supported. I treated > her like family, which is more than most of my co-workers do. In > fact, I may even name my next girl (I know--there are no > guarantees) partially after her (Her middle name is Rae, which I > love). > I am glad to hear everyone is doing so well. Dana, did I read > something about kidney problems? Hopefully everything has cleared up. > After my last pg (ep), I had a kidney stone. It seems like > everything gets turned upside down when you're growing a baby! > Good luck to everyone and it's good to be back, > DeeAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2001 Report Share Posted June 26, 2001 Hey DeeAnn! Welcome back! I'm glad you are back! elle > Hello everyone, > I'm back, if any of you remember me. I'm also a member of the ep > group, and left this group temporarily b/c I didn't realize that > web-only wasn't an option. ( I can never read everyone's messages via > e-mail--some of them just say " this message not in displayble > format " ). > Here's a little about me: > I have one child, Daisy, who turned 2 Saturday, and 2 angels 8/00 and > 12/00. Dh and I really want another baby, but we aren't actively ttc > while we work through our losses. Dh lost his mother at 11, and has > had a very hard time dealing with 2 eps. However, we are not using > any bc, so if dearly departed MIL wants to send us a baby . . . We're > through the 6 month wait finally, so I feel okay about letting nature > take its course. > I work as a counselor for adults with developmental disabilities, and > dh also works in the field, though he works with children in group > foster care. > The nicest thing I've ever done for someone was to give my love > completely to a woman with cerebral palsy that I supported. I treated > her like family, which is more than most of my co-workers do. In > fact, I may even name my next girl (I know--there are no > guarantees) partially after her (Her middle name is Rae, which I > love). > I am glad to hear everyone is doing so well. Dana, did I read > something about kidney problems? Hopefully everything has cleared up. > After my last pg (ep), I had a kidney stone. It seems like > everything gets turned upside down when you're growing a baby! > Good luck to everyone and it's good to be back, > DeeAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2001 Report Share Posted June 26, 2001 Hey DeeAnn! Welcome back! I'm glad you are back! elle > Hello everyone, > I'm back, if any of you remember me. I'm also a member of the ep > group, and left this group temporarily b/c I didn't realize that > web-only wasn't an option. ( I can never read everyone's messages via > e-mail--some of them just say " this message not in displayble > format " ). > Here's a little about me: > I have one child, Daisy, who turned 2 Saturday, and 2 angels 8/00 and > 12/00. Dh and I really want another baby, but we aren't actively ttc > while we work through our losses. Dh lost his mother at 11, and has > had a very hard time dealing with 2 eps. However, we are not using > any bc, so if dearly departed MIL wants to send us a baby . . . We're > through the 6 month wait finally, so I feel okay about letting nature > take its course. > I work as a counselor for adults with developmental disabilities, and > dh also works in the field, though he works with children in group > foster care. > The nicest thing I've ever done for someone was to give my love > completely to a woman with cerebral palsy that I supported. I treated > her like family, which is more than most of my co-workers do. In > fact, I may even name my next girl (I know--there are no > guarantees) partially after her (Her middle name is Rae, which I > love). > I am glad to hear everyone is doing so well. Dana, did I read > something about kidney problems? Hopefully everything has cleared up. > After my last pg (ep), I had a kidney stone. It seems like > everything gets turned upside down when you're growing a baby! > Good luck to everyone and it's good to be back, > DeeAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2001 Report Share Posted June 26, 2001 Hey DeeAnn! Welcome back! I'm glad you are back! elle > Hello everyone, > I'm back, if any of you remember me. I'm also a member of the ep > group, and left this group temporarily b/c I didn't realize that > web-only wasn't an option. ( I can never read everyone's messages via > e-mail--some of them just say " this message not in displayble > format " ). > Here's a little about me: > I have one child, Daisy, who turned 2 Saturday, and 2 angels 8/00 and > 12/00. Dh and I really want another baby, but we aren't actively ttc > while we work through our losses. Dh lost his mother at 11, and has > had a very hard time dealing with 2 eps. However, we are not using > any bc, so if dearly departed MIL wants to send us a baby . . . We're > through the 6 month wait finally, so I feel okay about letting nature > take its course. > I work as a counselor for adults with developmental disabilities, and > dh also works in the field, though he works with children in group > foster care. > The nicest thing I've ever done for someone was to give my love > completely to a woman with cerebral palsy that I supported. I treated > her like family, which is more than most of my co-workers do. In > fact, I may even name my next girl (I know--there are no > guarantees) partially after her (Her middle name is Rae, which I > love). > I am glad to hear everyone is doing so well. Dana, did I read > something about kidney problems? Hopefully everything has cleared up. > After my last pg (ep), I had a kidney stone. It seems like > everything gets turned upside down when you're growing a baby! > Good luck to everyone and it's good to be back, > DeeAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2001 Report Share Posted June 26, 2001 DeeAnn, I do remember you from ep group. I am glad you are back. I wish you all the luck in the world ttc even though you are really ttc! I know it is hard after one suffers losses to continue. My thoughts are with you. Hello Hello everyone,I'm back, if any of you remember me. I'm also a member of the ep group, and left this group temporarily b/c I didn't realize that web-only wasn't an option. ( I can never read everyone's messages via e-mail--some of them just say "this message not in displayble format"). Here's a little about me:I have one child, Daisy, who turned 2 Saturday, and 2 angels 8/00 and 12/00. Dh and I really want another baby, but we aren't actively ttc while we work through our losses. Dh lost his mother at 11, and has had a very hard time dealing with 2 eps. However, we are not using any bc, so if dearly departed MIL wants to send us a baby . . . We're through the 6 month wait finally, so I feel okay about letting nature take its course. I work as a counselor for adults with developmental disabilities, and dh also works in the field, though he works with children in group foster care.The nicest thing I've ever done for someone was to give my love completely to a woman with cerebral palsy that I supported. I treated her like family, which is more than most of my co-workers do. In fact, I may even name my next girl (I know--there are no guarantees) partially after her (Her middle name is Rae, which I love).I am glad to hear everyone is doing so well. Dana, did I read something about kidney problems? Hopefully everything has cleared up. After my last pg (ep), I had a kidney stone. It seems like everything gets turned upside down when you're growing a baby!Good luck to everyone and it's good to be back,DeeAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2001 Report Share Posted June 26, 2001 DeeAnn, I do remember you from ep group. I am glad you are back. I wish you all the luck in the world ttc even though you are really ttc! I know it is hard after one suffers losses to continue. My thoughts are with you. Hello Hello everyone,I'm back, if any of you remember me. I'm also a member of the ep group, and left this group temporarily b/c I didn't realize that web-only wasn't an option. ( I can never read everyone's messages via e-mail--some of them just say "this message not in displayble format"). Here's a little about me:I have one child, Daisy, who turned 2 Saturday, and 2 angels 8/00 and 12/00. Dh and I really want another baby, but we aren't actively ttc while we work through our losses. Dh lost his mother at 11, and has had a very hard time dealing with 2 eps. However, we are not using any bc, so if dearly departed MIL wants to send us a baby . . . We're through the 6 month wait finally, so I feel okay about letting nature take its course. I work as a counselor for adults with developmental disabilities, and dh also works in the field, though he works with children in group foster care.The nicest thing I've ever done for someone was to give my love completely to a woman with cerebral palsy that I supported. I treated her like family, which is more than most of my co-workers do. In fact, I may even name my next girl (I know--there are no guarantees) partially after her (Her middle name is Rae, which I love).I am glad to hear everyone is doing so well. Dana, did I read something about kidney problems? Hopefully everything has cleared up. After my last pg (ep), I had a kidney stone. It seems like everything gets turned upside down when you're growing a baby!Good luck to everyone and it's good to be back,DeeAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2001 Report Share Posted June 26, 2001 DeeAnn, I do remember you from ep group. I am glad you are back. I wish you all the luck in the world ttc even though you are really ttc! I know it is hard after one suffers losses to continue. My thoughts are with you. Hello Hello everyone,I'm back, if any of you remember me. I'm also a member of the ep group, and left this group temporarily b/c I didn't realize that web-only wasn't an option. ( I can never read everyone's messages via e-mail--some of them just say "this message not in displayble format"). Here's a little about me:I have one child, Daisy, who turned 2 Saturday, and 2 angels 8/00 and 12/00. Dh and I really want another baby, but we aren't actively ttc while we work through our losses. Dh lost his mother at 11, and has had a very hard time dealing with 2 eps. However, we are not using any bc, so if dearly departed MIL wants to send us a baby . . . We're through the 6 month wait finally, so I feel okay about letting nature take its course. I work as a counselor for adults with developmental disabilities, and dh also works in the field, though he works with children in group foster care.The nicest thing I've ever done for someone was to give my love completely to a woman with cerebral palsy that I supported. I treated her like family, which is more than most of my co-workers do. In fact, I may even name my next girl (I know--there are no guarantees) partially after her (Her middle name is Rae, which I love).I am glad to hear everyone is doing so well. Dana, did I read something about kidney problems? Hopefully everything has cleared up. After my last pg (ep), I had a kidney stone. It seems like everything gets turned upside down when you're growing a baby!Good luck to everyone and it's good to be back,DeeAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2001 Report Share Posted June 27, 2001 Welcome back DeeAnn, My name is e and I have 2 daughters, 7 yo and 3 yo. I am not pg currently but hoping to be real soon. I do not post a WHOLE lot but DO stay posted on what ALL the ladies have going on!! Again Welcome back and ENJOY~These ladies are warm and comforting in every WAY!! {{{{HUGS}}}} e >From: "DeeAnn" >Reply-To: PregnancyBabiesAfterEctopic >To: PregnancyBabiesAfterEctopic >Subject: Hello >Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 18:27:39 -0000 > >Hello everyone, >I'm back, if any of you remember me. I'm also a member of the ep >group, and left this group temporarily b/c I didn't realize that >web-only wasn't an option. ( I can never read everyone's messages via >e-mail--some of them just say "this message not in displayble >format"). >Here's a little about me: >I have one child, Daisy, who turned 2 Saturday, and 2 angels 8/00 and >12/00. Dh and I really want another baby, but we aren't actively ttc >while we work through our losses. Dh lost his mother at 11, and has >had a very hard time dealing with 2 eps. However, we are not using >any bc, so if dearly departed MIL wants to send us a baby . . . We're >through the 6 month wait finally, so I feel okay about letting nature >take its course. >I work as a counselor for adults with developmental disabilities, and >dh also works in the field, though he works with children in group >foster care. >The nicest thing I've ever done for someone was to give my love >completely to a woman with cerebral palsy that I supported. I treated >her like family, which is more than most of my co-workers do. In >fact, I may even name my next girl (I know--there are no >guarantees) partially after her (Her middle name is Rae, which I >love). >I am glad to hear everyone is doing so well. Dana, did I read >something about kidney problems? Hopefully everything has cleared up. > After my last pg (ep), I had a kidney stone. It seems like >everything gets turned upside down when you're growing a baby! >Good luck to everyone and it's good to be back, >DeeAnn > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2001 Report Share Posted June 27, 2001 Hi DeeAnn. Welcome, again. I briefly remember you...I certainely remember the name Daisey, I love that name, it is so lovely! I look forward to getting to know you better. 32 Weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2001 Report Share Posted June 27, 2001 Hi DeeAnn. Welcome, again. I briefly remember you...I certainely remember the name Daisey, I love that name, it is so lovely! I look forward to getting to know you better. 32 Weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2001 Report Share Posted June 27, 2001 Hi DeeAnn. Welcome, again. I briefly remember you...I certainely remember the name Daisey, I love that name, it is so lovely! I look forward to getting to know you better. 32 Weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 abraxis3@... Hi Cathleen, Welcome! Lots of great, loving people here! I'm from Iowa, on the Mississippi. We have Riverboat Gambling! That's about it!!haha! I have a daughter and a son, both grown...a bird and two cats! Oh, yeah, and a husband! LOL! How did you find out about yoga? Where do you do yoga? Do they tell you how it works in a 'spiritual sense', or do you just do the exercises? Love, Sue --- summrbrzz wrote: > I " m new to the group....and wanted to introduce > myself. I'm Cathleen and I live in southeast > Michigan. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia approx. > 10 years ago. I work as a RN in a small community > hospital and my sons are grown and on their own. I > live with my soon to be second husband and a cat. I > walk and do gentle stretching yoga several times a > week and get massages once in awhile. I'm not > completely convinced that I was correctly diagnosed > and take no medications for fibromyalgia. I also > have uveitis in both eyes and from what I've read, > there may be a correlation between fibromyalgia and > uveitis. > Cathleen > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 abraxis3@... Hi Cathleen, Welcome! Lots of great, loving people here! I'm from Iowa, on the Mississippi. We have Riverboat Gambling! That's about it!!haha! I have a daughter and a son, both grown...a bird and two cats! Oh, yeah, and a husband! LOL! How did you find out about yoga? Where do you do yoga? Do they tell you how it works in a 'spiritual sense', or do you just do the exercises? Love, Sue --- summrbrzz wrote: > I " m new to the group....and wanted to introduce > myself. I'm Cathleen and I live in southeast > Michigan. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia approx. > 10 years ago. I work as a RN in a small community > hospital and my sons are grown and on their own. I > live with my soon to be second husband and a cat. I > walk and do gentle stretching yoga several times a > week and get massages once in awhile. I'm not > completely convinced that I was correctly diagnosed > and take no medications for fibromyalgia. I also > have uveitis in both eyes and from what I've read, > there may be a correlation between fibromyalgia and > uveitis. > Cathleen > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 abraxis3@... Hi Cathleen, Welcome! Lots of great, loving people here! I'm from Iowa, on the Mississippi. We have Riverboat Gambling! That's about it!!haha! I have a daughter and a son, both grown...a bird and two cats! Oh, yeah, and a husband! LOL! How did you find out about yoga? Where do you do yoga? Do they tell you how it works in a 'spiritual sense', or do you just do the exercises? Love, Sue --- summrbrzz wrote: > I " m new to the group....and wanted to introduce > myself. I'm Cathleen and I live in southeast > Michigan. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia approx. > 10 years ago. I work as a RN in a small community > hospital and my sons are grown and on their own. I > live with my soon to be second husband and a cat. I > walk and do gentle stretching yoga several times a > week and get massages once in awhile. I'm not > completely convinced that I was correctly diagnosed > and take no medications for fibromyalgia. I also > have uveitis in both eyes and from what I've read, > there may be a correlation between fibromyalgia and > uveitis. > Cathleen > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 Hi Cathleen, Welcome to the list. It seems that fibro has many connections in different parts of our body. Are you in pain? I guess that is the main problem with most of us. What symptom did you have that your doctor diagnosed you with fibro. Many doctors do not think that there is any such thing as fibro. You seem to have a doctor who is willing to diagnose you so there must have been medical reasons, I would think. Glad to have you with us and I hope this list will be helpful to you. Take care, Irene > . I'm not completely convinced that I was correctly diagnosed and take no > medications for fibromyalgia. I also have uveitis in both eyes and from > what I've read, there may be a correlation between fibromyalgia and uveitis. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 Hi Cathleen, Welcome to the list. It seems that fibro has many connections in different parts of our body. Are you in pain? I guess that is the main problem with most of us. What symptom did you have that your doctor diagnosed you with fibro. Many doctors do not think that there is any such thing as fibro. You seem to have a doctor who is willing to diagnose you so there must have been medical reasons, I would think. Glad to have you with us and I hope this list will be helpful to you. Take care, Irene > . I'm not completely convinced that I was correctly diagnosed and take no > medications for fibromyalgia. I also have uveitis in both eyes and from > what I've read, there may be a correlation between fibromyalgia and uveitis. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 Welcome, Midnight! You will find this list to be very informative and supporting!! Glad to have you with us. Peace, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 Welcome, Midnight! You will find this list to be very informative and supporting!! Glad to have you with us. Peace, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 Welcome, Midnight! You will find this list to be very informative and supporting!! Glad to have you with us. Peace, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 Hi Midnight! From the point of view of another teenager, it's nice to see someone else my age. On the otherhand, sorry it has to be under these circumstances. I'm 16 and was diagnosed last October. I'm going to be a senior in the fall, so I'd be interested in your college experience, esp. now that you've got fibro.. anyways, nice to meet ya! take care. Penny _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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