Guest guest Posted February 1, 2002 Report Share Posted February 1, 2002 Everyone I need prayers. My nephew, Jimmy, is going in for triple by-pass surgery tomorrow AM. He has a baby just 8 months old. Please say a prayer for him and his family. Thanks and love to all Rosemary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2002 Report Share Posted February 1, 2002 Rosemary - will say prayers and light a candle. Please let us know how he does. Warmest Hug's, Lou Hewitt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2002 Report Share Posted February 1, 2002 Re: My nephew, Jimmy, is going in for triple by-pass surgery tomorrow AM. He has a baby just 8 months old. Rosemary Rosemary, I breaks my heart to hear that a little guy is having such a serious surgery. Prayers are on their way. May your family also be comforted through the hours that he is in surgery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2002 Report Share Posted February 1, 2002 Rosemary, I am sending a prayer right now for your nephew and for Vince. Please let us know what happens and how the surgery goes. If it is any comfort, many who have this done do very very well....we will keep praying that his goes perfectly! debby Re: [ ] Prayers please Everyone I need prayers. My nephew, Jimmy, is going in for triple by-pass surgery tomorrow AM. He has a baby just 8 months old. Please say a prayer for him and his family. Thanks and love to all Rosemary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2002 Report Share Posted February 1, 2002 Rosemary, I am praying for Jimmy. Let us know how the surgery goes. Carol mamacdoo@... wrote: Everyone I need prayers. My nephew, Jimmy, is going in for triple by-pass surgery tomorrow AM. He has a baby just 8 months old. Please say a prayer for him and his family. Thanks and love to all Rosemary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2002 Report Share Posted February 1, 2002 Rosemary, My prayers are with you and your nephew. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2002 Report Share Posted February 3, 2002 Rosemary. I'll keep Jimmy in my prayers. Hope everything turns out okay. Keep us informed of what happens. God Bless Ann CT Re: [ ] Prayers please Rosemary, I am praying for Jimmy. Let us know how the surgery goes. Carol mamacdoo@... wrote: Everyone I need prayers. My nephew, Jimmy, is going in for triple by-pass surgery tomorrow AM. He has a baby just 8 months old. Please say a prayer for him and his family. Thanks and love to all Rosemary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2002 Report Share Posted September 17, 2002 >kiddietalk@... writes: > I have a question when you have a chance to answer since I'm sure > right now you have much more on your mind. Since so many of our > communication impaired children in our group here have been diagnosed > by neurologists with some degree of low tone somewhere in their body - > and I personally know so many (including my one son Tanner) -why are > they doing the spinal test and the MRS? What are they looking to > rule out to make the results good news? I will say I'm happy that will be using a local and he will sleep through it all. Thanks again Lori Will IDIC15 = myoclonic seizures, hypotonia, not walking, little talking, global developmental delays. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2002 Report Share Posted September 17, 2002 Dear Lori, Likewise prayers to you and your family as you go through ordeal but having children, both with low tone, a spinal was never on the agenda. God Bless, Lillian in Philly -----Original Message----- Dear Lori, Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. I don't remember how old Will is -here is some information to help you prepare him for the spinal tap One to three years old - http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002056.htm Three to six years old- http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002057.htm School age - http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002058.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 Jackie: I cannot answer your questions, but I can sure pray for you, and I will. Remember, God can move mountains. Love and prayers - gina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2003 Report Share Posted March 9, 2003 > Jackie: I cannot answer your questions, but I can sure pray for you, and I > will. Remember, God can move mountains. > > Love and prayers - > gina thanks for replying gina, i really need some inspiration at the moment..... it was just what i needed to hear. God bless jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 Jackie, I will be sure to put you in my prayers. I do have SLE and AIH. However, my only child was born years before I knew I had either. She was born in 1982, just before I turned 21. I was diagnosed with SLE in Oct 96 (at 35) and AIH in Jan 03 (at 41). I know of numerous people with SLE that have had babies after diagnosis. I've also read that a lot of people with AIH have children. I'm taking a guess here, but I would say that it would be possible to have a child with both. The key would be to getting both diseases under control as much as possible prior to even trying to become pregnant. I do know that pregnancy will limit some of the meds you can take. I have also read that about 1/3 of the time autoimmune disorders will get better during pregnancy, 1/3 of the time they will stay the same, and 1/3 of the time they get worse. It is also not uncommon to have a major flare of autoimmune disorders right after the baby is born. You have to go into a pregnancy knowing all that and maybe having a game plan for extra help. One of the major things to be aware of with SLE is that 50% of people with SLE have the antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, which can cause miscarriage, blood clots, strokes, and heart disease. It is easily detected by a blood test for the lupus anitcoagulant and anticardiolipin antibodies. If they know you have it before you become pregnant, they can normally prevent miscarriage. I think they put you on a low dose of asprin throughout pregnancy, but I could be wrong on that. I didn't find out I have the lupus anticoagulant until Jul 02, so pregnancy was not an issue for me. I am now on coumadin (and will be for life) in hopes that we will prevent a blood clot, stroke, or heart disease. I can definitely relate to being desparate to have a baby. Despite the fact that I was not quite 21 when my daughter was born, my husband (now ex) and I had been trying to have a baby for over 4 years when I got pregnant. We got married when I was just 16 (don't ask why - just stupid I guess!) and had wanted to have a baby right away. For years, I cried each month when my period started! Finally, with the help of an infertility specialist, I got pregnant the one month out of all those years that we had been trying. I had knee surgery the day before my period was due to start. Low and behold, it never started and I was pregnant! I had a chest x-ray, was put to sleep, given valium and demerol, and who knows what else while I was pregnant. That may explain why I puked my guts out after surgery! Anyway, apparantly the surgery, x-ray, etc. didn't hurt the baby. Although, we do tell her that's what's wrong with her! (of course we are only kidding as she is a beautiful, bright, 21 year old young lady today) No one knows the pain of infertility if they have not experienced it first hand! Know that you are in my prayers. W Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2003 Report Share Posted March 13, 2003 Dear , thankyou very much for your reply to my e-mail. I havn`t been on the computer for a few days, so i have just noticed it. I am on Prednisolone only at the moment, as i could not tolerate Imuran. So far i have been on Pred, for the past four years. I havn`t had much relief from my symptoms, and my gastro told me all my symptoms were probably due to my liver. ( i don`t know how he can say that, they didn`t get a decent biopsy to be able to tell how bad my liver was) Fortunately my doctor decided to send me to an Immunologist. All my serology came back positive for SLE. I have also been diagnosed with Reynauds. Hopefully now i might be given the appropiate treatment. Also they took some more blood, to take more tests, i`m not sure what for. I have heard of the anti body that can cause miss- carriage. That is the next Question i will be asking them. I`m glad to meet someone who knows how painful infirtility can be. I have been trying for years, this is my third surgery to remove endometriosis. I`m hoping a new hospital, a new outcome. It seems a really young age to me (21) to have a child, but i`m wishing i wouldn`t have waited so long... I would be really interested in knowing some of your symptoms that you were experiencing, and also a little about the drug you are on. Does it help much? I get so tired i don`t even know if i could cope with a child, but i`ve got alot of people around me willing to help out if i need it. I`m so glad your daughter was born healthy(thats another worry i have) I don`t want my child to have any of these conditions. My mother has PBC, my dad suffers from Psorisis. But out of four children i`m the only one with health problems.Lucky me. Sorry this is so long. Thanks again. Take care. Love Jackie -- In , " Weston " <karenw@p...> wrote: > Jackie, > I will be sure to put you in my prayers. I do have SLE and AIH. However, my only child was born years before I knew I had either. She was born in 1982, just before I turned 21. I was diagnosed with SLE in Oct 96 (at 35) and AIH in Jan 03 (at 41). I know of numerous people with SLE that have had babies after diagnosis. I've also read that a lot of people with AIH have children. I'm taking a guess here, but I would say that it would be possible to have a child with both. The key would be to getting both diseases under control as much as possible prior to even trying to become pregnant. I do know that pregnancy will limit some of the meds you can take. I have also read that about 1/3 of the time autoimmune disorders will get better during pregnancy, 1/3 of the time they will stay the same, and 1/3 of the time they get worse. It is also not uncommon to have a major flare of autoimmune disorders right after the baby is born. You have to go into a pregnancy knowing all that and maybe having a game plan for extra help. One of the major things to be aware of with SLE is that 50% of people with SLE have the antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, which can cause miscarriage, blood clots, strokes, and heart disease. It is easily detected by a blood test for the lupus anitcoagulant and anticardiolipin antibodies. If they know you have it before you become pregnant, they can normally prevent miscarriage. I think they put you on a low dose of asprin throughout pregnancy, but I could be wrong on that. I didn't find out I have the lupus anticoagulant until Jul 02, so pregnancy was not an issue for me. I am now on coumadin (and will be for life) in hopes that we will prevent a blood clot, stroke, or heart disease. > > I can definitely relate to being desparate to have a baby. Despite the fact that I was not quite 21 when my daughter was born, my husband (now ex) and I had been trying to have a baby for over 4 years when I got pregnant. We got married when I was just 16 (don't ask why - just stupid I guess!) and had wanted to have a baby right away. For years, I cried each month when my period started! Finally, with the help of an infertility specialist, I got pregnant the one month out of all those years that we had been trying. I had knee surgery the day before my period was due to start. Low and behold, it never started and I was pregnant! I had a chest x-ray, was put to sleep, given valium and demerol, and who knows what else while I was pregnant. That may explain why I puked my guts out after surgery! Anyway, apparantly the surgery, x-ray, etc. didn't hurt the baby. Although, we do tell her that's what's wrong with her! (of course we are only kidding as she is a beautiful, bright, 21 year old young lady today) > > No one knows the pain of infertility if they have not experienced it first hand! Know that you are in my prayers. > > W Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2005 Report Share Posted June 23, 2005 Good luck and prayers! [ ] prayers please we start chelation TODAY!!! please keep annie( 4.5 yr, asd epilepsy, funny and beautiful) in your prayers .thankyou to all list mates and your beautiful children for getting us on the right path and showing us which foot prints to follow. - teresa and mark, 2 very excited parents. ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2005 Report Share Posted June 23, 2005 I just prayed for successful chelation for your Annie. We are starting chelation tomorrow! Please pray for our son, too. Thanks & let us know how things go. > we start chelation TODAY!!! please keep annie( 4.5 yr, asd epilepsy, > funny and beautiful) in your prayers .thankyou to all list mates and > your beautiful children for getting us on the right path and showing > us which foot prints to follow. - teresa and mark, 2 very excited > parents. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2005 Report Share Posted June 23, 2005 I just prayed for successful chelation for your Annie. We are starting chelation tomorrow! Please pray for our son, too. Thanks & let us know how things go. > we start chelation TODAY!!! please keep annie( 4.5 yr, asd epilepsy, > funny and beautiful) in your prayers .thankyou to all list mates and > your beautiful children for getting us on the right path and showing > us which foot prints to follow. - teresa and mark, 2 very excited > parents. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2005 Report Share Posted June 23, 2005 God bless your Annie,and recover her theresa [ ] prayers please we start chelation TODAY!!! please keep annie( 4.5 yr, asd epilepsy, funny and beautiful) in your prayers .thankyou to all list mates and your beautiful children for getting us on the right path and showing us which foot prints to follow. - teresa and mark, 2 very excited parents. ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 > > I just got back from the doctors office. She wants me to have an > ultrasound of my Aorta. She said it was large. It seemed to be sticking up there like it never did before and beating. Three years ago another doctor had it checked and the test showed it was normal. I am wondering if because I have lost so much weight that it just sticks out more. ==>Weight loss would not affect the size of the aorta. An enlarged aorta is not normal. > > I go on Wednesday for the ultra sound. I have to be there at 7 in the morning. How will I ever do that. I don't even feel alive at 7 in the morning. Please pray that the test will be normal. I cannot have major surgery at this point with being so sick. I am really scared. ==>We will be praying hard for you Faith. Hang in there and let us know what the results are. Lotsa hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Faith, Your name should help encourage you, but its hard I know, if you want any prayer line phone numbers let me know and I will send them, it always helps knowing that you have prayer request going 24 hours aday,believe for a good report. God Bless Sharon Faith <Faithiegirl538@...> wrote: I just got back from the doctors office. She wants me to have an ultrasound of my Aorta. She said it was large. It seemed to be sticking up there like it never did before and beating. Three years ago another doctor had it checked and the test showed it was normal. I am wondering if because I have lost so much weight that it just sticks out more. I go on Wednesday for the ultra sound. I have to be there at 7 in the morning. How will I ever do that. I don't even feel alive at 7 in the morning. Please pray that the test will be normal. I cannot have major surgery at this point with being so sick. I am really scared. Faith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Faith, I will keep you in my prayers and wish you all the best. It is normal to be scared my friend, remember you are not alone. God Bless, Maddalena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 Helen, I will remember you and pray things will work out to your good. Betty [ ] Prayers please i have a job interview tomorrow (thursday), my first in 5 years and i am terrified. I am really unhappy in my current job and want out and this job seems made for me and i could do it standing on my head! i would really be so grateful if you could keep me in yours prayers. The job would suit my RA so much better - shorter days, more holiday and less responsibility and worry and i so desperatly want it. Hope you are all doing well and i continue to keep you in my thoughts despite not being around much. Helen x --------------------------------- Messenger - with free PC-PC calling and photo sharing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 Prayers being sent for you Helen and I look forward to hearing that you got the job. Hugs June ----- Original Message ----- From: Helen Keown i have a job interview tomorrow (thursday), my first in 5 years and i am terrified. I am really unhappy in my current job and want out and this job seems made for me and i could do it standing on my head! i would really be so grateful if you could keep me in yours prayers. The job would suit my RA so much better - shorter days, more holiday and less responsibility and worry and i so desperatly want it. Hope you are all doing well and i continue to keep you in my thoughts despite not being around much. Helen x --------------------------------- Messenger - with free PC-PC calling and photo sharing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 Definitely keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Go knock their socks off! On 5/24/06, Helen Keown <hels78@...> wrote: > i have a job interview tomorrow (thursday), my first in 5 years and i am terrified. I am really unhappy in my current job and want out and this job seems made for me and i could do it standing on my head! i would really be so grateful if you could keep me in yours prayers. The job would suit my RA so much better - shorter days, more holiday and less responsibility and worry and i so desperatly want it. Hope you are all doing well and i continue to keep you in my thoughts despite not being around much. Helen x > -- South Pasadena, CA See my galleries! - http://www.pbase.com/arenared986 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 Good luck, Helen! Not an MD I'll tell you where to go! Mayo Clinic in Rochester http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester s Hopkins Medicine http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org [ ] Prayers please >i have a job interview tomorrow (thursday), my first in 5 years and i am >terrified. I am really unhappy in my current job and want out and this job >seems made for me and i could do it standing on my head! i would really be >so grateful if you could keep me in yours prayers. The job would suit my RA >so much better - shorter days, more holiday and less responsibility and >worry and i so desperatly want it. Hope you are all doing well and i >continue to keep you in my thoughts despite not being around much. Helen x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 Helen,you are in our prayers... Mike, June Dixon <juner24@...> wrote: Prayers being sent for you Helen and I look forward to hearing that you got the job. Hugs June ----- Original Message ----- From: Helen Keown i have a job interview tomorrow (thursday), my first in 5 years and i am terrified. I am really unhappy in my current job and want out and this job seems made for me and i could do it standing on my head! i would really be so grateful if you could keep me in yours prayers. The job would suit my RA so much better - shorter days, more holiday and less responsibility and worry and i so desperatly want it. Hope you are all doing well and i continue to keep you in my thoughts despite not being around much. Helen x --------------------------------- Messenger - with free PC-PC calling and photo sharing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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