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Gee, n,I'm not sure if I knew you were on steroids currently. I guessyou DID tell us, but my MS-brain lost that memory.As usual,I am intrigued by your stories, and can't wait forthe blasted prednisone to clear your mind/body. You arewhetting my appetite for another great 'n chapter'!love to you, Kate Alzheimer's dementia, liver/kidney diseases, etc.To: MSersLife > There is a lot that I would like to say about all this, but have > decidedto wait until my current Prednisone level (working just > fine) has gone > down.> > Each of you who has lost a relative to any form of cognitive deficit,> has all my sympathy. Sometime after the Prednisone effect has > declined, I shall write about my mother and my husband and what> happened to them.> > Meanwhile, I am making so many typos that I have decided to > "just cool it" for a while.> > I am reading everything, and each of you has my love,> n> love and blessings,Kate

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Your memory is fine; I had not posted it until today.This is a difficult topic for me to get into, but I shouldlike to share--and thanks, to my mother, my husband andmy dear (deceased) friend, Doris, I want to "tell it" whenI shall not have "running off at the keyboard fingers.Yesterday, I got word, from my beloved neurologist'shead office person that he is terminally ill at Stanford.So, I may toss him into the mix, too though his brainis currently just fine. He has referrred me to an excellentcolleague and friend of his.Love to you, Kate, and to all of you here,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 3:35:58 PMSubject: Re: Alzheimer's dementia, liver/kidney diseases, etc.

Gee, n,I'm not sure if I knew you were on steroids currently. I guessyou DID tell us, but my MS-brain lost that memory.As usual,I am intrigued by your stories, and can't wait forthe blasted prednisone to clear your mind/body. You arewhetting my appetite for another great 'n chapter'!love to you, Kate

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Awww... n, I'm sorry. We are all here for you and you know that. I hope you feel better extremely quickly!love to you SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 3:31:28 PMSubject: Alzheimer's dementia, liver/kidney diseases, etc.

There is a lot that I would like to say about all this, but have decidedto wait until my current Prednisone level (working just fine) has gone down.Each of you who has lost a relative to any form of cognitive deficit,has all my sympathy. Sometime after the Prednisone effect has declined, I shall write about my mother and my husband and whathappened to them.Meanwhile, I am making so many typos that I have decided to "just cool it" for a while.I am reading everything, and each of you has my love,n

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Oh no! Your neurologist is terminally ill? I know you have a great relationship with him and that will be a huge loss for you. You may recall my wonderful neurologist in Phoenix died last year of colon cancer. He was only 38 and had three very small children. love SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be

considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 3:41:08 PMSubject: Re: Alzheimer's dementia, liver/kidney diseases, etc.

Your memory is fine; I had not posted it until today.This is a difficult topic for me to get into, but I shouldlike to share--and thanks, to my mother, my husband andmy dear (deceased) friend, Doris, I want to "tell it" whenI shall not have "running off at the keyboard fingers.Yesterday, I got word, from my beloved neurologist'shead office person that he is terminally ill at Stanford.So, I may toss him into the mix, too though his brainis currently just fine. He has referrred me to an excellentcolleague and friend of his.Love to you, Kate, and to all of you here,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 3:35:58 PMSubject: Re: Alzheimer's dementia, liver/kidney diseases, etc.

Gee, n,I'm not sure if I knew you were on steroids currently. I guessyou DID tell us, but my MS-brain lost that memory.As usual,I am intrigued by your stories, and can't wait forthe blasted prednisone to clear your mind/body. You arewhetting my appetite for another great 'n chapter'!love to you, Kate

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n I will keep you in my prayers that you feel better soon.

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Alzheimer's dementia, liver/kidney diseases, etc.

There is a lot that I would like to say about all this, but have decidedto wait until my current Prednisone level (working just fine) has gone down.Each of you who has lost a relative to any form of cognitive deficit,has all my sympathy. Sometime after the Prednisone effect has declined, I shall write about my mother and my husband and whathappened to them.Meanwhile, I am making so many typos that I have decided to "just cool it" for a while.I am reading everything, and each of you has my love,n

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Me too n! Everyone has such interesting stories to share! Thats whats so great about this group. Acceptance and patience. :-) Sharing of ones life aside from MS gives us a sense of contributing no matter what state we are in at the time.

Hugs and Love, Jackie

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Subject: Re: Alzheimer's dementia, liver/kidney diseases, etc.To: MSersLife Date: Thursday, September 2, 2010, 3:35 PM

Gee, n,I'm not sure if I knew you were on steroids currently. I guessyou DID tell us, but my MS-brain lost that memory.As usual,I am intrigued by your stories, and can't wait forthe blasted prednisone to clear your mind/body. You arewhetting my appetite for another great 'n chapter'!love to you, Kate Alzheimer's dementia, liver/kidney diseases, etc.To: MSersLife > There is a lot that I would like to say about all this, but have > decidedto wait until my current Prednisone level (working just > fine) has gone > down.> > Each of you who has lost a relative to any form of cognitive deficit,> has all my sympathy. Sometime after the

Prednisone effect has > declined, I shall write about my mother and my husband and what> happened to them.> > Meanwhile, I am making so many typos that I have decided to > "just cool it" for a while.> > I am reading everything, and each of you has my love,> n> love and blessings,Kate

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No hurry n,......I know what its like having fingers that run off the keyboard, and I'm not even on pred. When I get overly tired, or my fingers get stiff they trip over themselves and I spend more time correcting and after awhile its just too exhausting to go on. Usually I have to wait until a few days before I can type again. I only have one hand to use so when that one tires I have to rest.

I'm so sorry to hear about your Neurologist. I just lost a very dear friend suddenly 2 weeks ago, and its been pretty hard on me. I miss her terribly.

Rest up my friend! :-)

Hugs and Love, Jackie

May the peace of God be with you...the love of Jesus enfold you...and the Spirit of Christ fill you.

Subject: Re: Alzheimer's dementia, liver/kidney diseases, etc.To: MSersLife Date: Thursday, September 2, 2010, 3:41 PM

Your memory is fine; I had not posted it until today.This is a difficult topic for me to get into, but I shouldlike to share--and thanks, to my mother, my husband andmy dear (deceased) friend, Doris, I want to "tell it" whenI shall not have "running off at the keyboard fingers.Yesterday, I got word, from my beloved neurologist'shead office person that he is terminally ill at Stanford.So, I may toss him into the mix, too though his brainis currently just fine. He has referrred me to an excellentcolleague and friend of his.Love to you, Kate, and to all of you here,n

To: MSersLife Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 3:35:58 PMSubject: Re: Alzheimer's dementia, liver/kidney diseases, etc.

Gee, n,I'm not sure if I knew you were on steroids currently. I guessyou DID tell us, but my MS-brain lost that memory.As usual,I am intrigued by your stories, and can't wait forthe blasted prednisone to clear your mind/body. You arewhetting my appetite for another great 'n chapter'!love to you, Kate

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I think I do in fact recall your reminiscences ofyour Mom; it is a difficult issue.I am so sorry about your neurologist. I hopeyou are happy with the referral you get.We are always eager to have your stories here.I devour them!love to you my dear friend,Kate Re: Alzheimer's dementia, liver/kidney > diseases, etc.> > > Gee, n,> I'm not sure if I knew you were on steroids currently. I guess> you DID tell us, but my MS-brain lost that memory.> As usual,I am intrigued by your stories, and can't wait for> the blasted prednisone to clear your mind/body. You are> whetting my appetite for another great 'n chapter'!> love to you, Kate> > > > > love and blessings,Kate

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38? With 3 youngsters? How horrible! Justgoes to show that we rarely,if ever, know the hourwe will be called home.How tragic.love to you, Sharon,Kate Re: Alzheimer's dementia, liver/kidney > diseases, etc.> > > Gee, n,> I'm not sure if I knew you were on steroids currently. I guess> you DID tell us, but my MS-brain lost that memory.> As usual,I am intrigued by your stories, and can't wait for> the blasted prednisone to clear your mind/body. You are> whetting my appetite for another great 'n chapter'!> love to you, Kate> > > > > > > > > > love and blessings,Kate

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I am so sorry to read of your friend, Jackie. We justnever know...love to you, Kate Re: Alzheimer's dementia, liver/kidney > diseases, etc.> > > > Gee, n,> I'm not sure if I knew you were on steroids currently. I guess> you DID tell us, but my MS-brain lost that memory.> As usual,I am intrigued by your stories, and can't wait for> the blasted prednisone to clear your mind/body. You are> whetting my appetite for another great 'n chapter'!> love to you, Kate> > > > > > > > > > > love and blessings,Kate

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Thank you, Kate; this doctor was a REAL physician in everysense of the word; to think that he took a phone call from theER from his home while he is so ill. . . amazing.Love to you all, and to the good neurologists and doctors--I know the neurologist he has referred me to; he is very good,and I like him.Love to each of you,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 6:57:36 AMSubject: Re: Alzheimer's dementia, liver/kidney diseases, etc.

I think I do in fact recall your reminiscences ofyour Mom; it is a difficult issue.I am so sorry about your neurologist. I hopeyou are happy with the referral you get.We are always eager to have your stories here.I devour them!love to you my dear friend,Kate Re: Alzheimer's dementia, liver/kidney > diseases, etc.> > > Gee, n,> I'm not sure if I knew you were on steroids currently. I guess> you DID tell us, but my MS-brain lost that memory.> As usual,I am intrigued by your stories, and can't wait for> the blasted prednisone to clear your mind/body. You are>

whetting my appetite for another great 'n chapter'!> love to you, Kate> > > > > love and blessings,Kate

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