Guest guest Posted July 29, 2003 Report Share Posted July 29, 2003 If he's anything like my husband, he'll say, " Brielle " . ~ BabyCopia ~ Unique and Original Baby Products ~ Preggie Pops Now Available! ~ www.babycopia.com thanks for all the opinions...jennifer brielle is quickly sticking and outweighing jennifer leanne in a big hurry. i know, i will just give him a choice. jennifer brielle or lauren lucille..wonder which he would pick : ) have a good night julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2003 Report Share Posted July 29, 2003 We're naming our boy Brisco. Lots of our friends think the hubby and I have picked out an odd name but we love it. I really like Brielle. Jillena " Schaub, D. " wrote: > ok, honest opinions needed..... > i just saw a name that really stuck to me. our current name of favor > is > jennifer. i saw the name brielle (pronounced bree then L) it seems > odd to > me since i have never heard this name before but i really like it. my > hubby > keeps telling me that i always did like weird names (thanks alot) and > i > admit i dont like the normal names for my child (no offense intended) > like > ann or marie. jennifer is common enough but falling in popularity > fast. > mike wont say if he likes it or if he thinks its dumb so i am on my > own to > decide. what do you guys think? > > shoshannah, i just laugh every time i read your posts. you have an aj > and a > ja now : ) i have a thing for letters and numbers. i wanted to have > my > baby on 12-18-03 cuz 1+8+3=12. he told me i was too whacked out!!! i > also > though it would be cool to have my kids have the same middle initial > or > different varieties of the same name.....he disagrees. men, you gotta > love > em. > julie > (who is now chowing on wintergreen breathsavers...sorry sheila) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2003 Report Share Posted July 29, 2003 I think Brielle is very pretty. I like the flow sound of L names. I think is OK but pretty common. Of course my kid's name is Jake, # 1 for the last few years. ok, honest opinions needed..... i just saw a name that really stuck to me. our current name of favor is jennifer. i saw the name brielle (pronounced bree then L) it seems odd to me since i have never heard this name before but i really like it. my hubby keeps telling me that i always did like weird names (thanks alot) and i admit i dont like the normal names for my child (no offense intended) like ann or marie. jennifer is common enough but falling in popularity fast. mike wont say if he likes it or if he thinks its dumb so i am on my own to decide. what do you guys think? shoshannah, i just laugh every time i read your posts. you have an aj and a ja now : ) i have a thing for letters and numbers. i wanted to have my baby on 12-18-03 cuz 1+8+3=12. he told me i was too whacked out!!! i also though it would be cool to have my kids have the same middle initial or different varieties of the same name.....he disagrees. men, you gotta love em. julie (who is now chowing on wintergreen breathsavers...sorry sheila) Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2003 Report Share Posted July 29, 2003 , We love . If our Joshie was a girl he would have been andra. If we have a girl in the future we will use that name. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2003 Report Share Posted July 31, 2003 In a message dated 7/31/03 8:34:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time, linda@... writes: > Level 3 US will be performed along w/ the amnio on 8/8 at 1100. I'm leaving for Florida that night so I hope you post the results early! I have your induction gear ready! (grin) Mom to Dejah (4) and Soon... TWINS! EDD 01/09/04 RNY 11/01/01 -160 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2003 Report Share Posted July 31, 2003 Level 3 US will be performed along w/ the amnio on 8/8 at 1100. Seriously though, I don't see (or feel) twins. Fertility is not a problem with me, I've gotten prego on the first attempt every time... but my eggs are highly jealous and drop only one a cycle and only allow one little spermie at a time! lol ~ BabyCopia ~ Unique and Original Baby Products ~ Preggie Pops Now Available! ~ www.babycopia.com OK, LINDA... WHEN IS YOUR ULTRASOUND AGAIN? I AM DYING OF CURIOSITY HERE. SEEMS TO BE LOTS OF TWINS POPPING UP ALL OF A SUDDEN JULIE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2003 Report Share Posted July 31, 2003 Thanks! I am going to have to try that! :~) Sharon EDUCATIONmatters@... said: > > > > > Sharon, > > You said that you cannot eat the pasta, but the sauce stays down. Maybe > you > would be able to eat tomato soup with melted cheese....... > > Just another suggestion... > > Shoshannah K > Rockville, land > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 Sheila...have you ever heard of a newborn who stays awake 12-17 hours a day...literally only sleeping 10-20 minutes 2-3 times a day? she does sleep in the night, but only 2 1/2 - 3 hours at the time...but now ...she's not always fussy, just awake..oh and she constantly needs attention..someone to talk to her...I think I caused that...I prayed for her so long, that I feel guilty when I don't spend every waking minute showering her with attention....i adore her and I want her to know, but I don't want her to need constant attention...can you give me any ideas? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Have I heard of a newborn that stays awake 12-17 hours a day etc etc etc..... yep and his name is CHRISTIAN!!!! hahahahaha it's truly not funny, bc anyone who isn't in our shoes could never understand how emotionally draining it is. Initially, I thought it was the reflux or colic that caused it. He is on Zantac for the reflux, so when I switched him to Nutramigen, slowly and gradually over a period of 2-4 weeks, he became MUCH MUCH less fussy. He is now 9 months old and still cries when I leave the room. He has to be held nearly constantly and we are having a difficult time now trying to leave him alone to self-calm. I feel for you honey, but I have no advice for you in this dept! I give warm, lavender and chamomile baths at night, but the most he sleeps in a single stretch is 3 hours. He is changed 2-3 times per night and will scream bloody murder if he doesn't get 2 milk and 1 juice bottle per night. Why listen to the screaming when I am half asleep to weaken the milk or juice with water so he won't want it and will sleep through the night. MINE DOESN'T! People say it gets better..... I say.... WHEN????? Hang in there sleep-deprived sister! Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 Sheila...have you ever heard of a newborn who stays awake 12-17 hours a day...literally only sleeping 10-20 minutes 2-3 times a day? she does sleep in the night, but only 2 1/2 - 3 hours at the time...but now ...she's not always fussy, just awake..oh and she constantly needs attention..someone to talk to her...I think I caused that...I prayed for her so long, that I feel guilty when I don't spend every waking minute showering her with attention....i adore her and I want her to know, but I don't want her to need constant attention...can you give me any ideas? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Have I heard of a newborn that stays awake 12-17 hours a day etc etc etc..... yep and his name is CHRISTIAN!!!! hahahahaha it's truly not funny, bc anyone who isn't in our shoes could never understand how emotionally draining it is. Initially, I thought it was the reflux or colic that caused it. He is on Zantac for the reflux, so when I switched him to Nutramigen, slowly and gradually over a period of 2-4 weeks, he became MUCH MUCH less fussy. He is now 9 months old and still cries when I leave the room. He has to be held nearly constantly and we are having a difficult time now trying to leave him alone to self-calm. I feel for you honey, but I have no advice for you in this dept! I give warm, lavender and chamomile baths at night, but the most he sleeps in a single stretch is 3 hours. He is changed 2-3 times per night and will scream bloody murder if he doesn't get 2 milk and 1 juice bottle per night. Why listen to the screaming when I am half asleep to weaken the milk or juice with water so he won't want it and will sleep through the night. MINE DOESN'T! People say it gets better..... I say.... WHEN????? Hang in there sleep-deprived sister! Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 Sheila...have you ever heard of a newborn who stays awake 12-17 hours a day...literally only sleeping 10-20 minutes 2-3 times a day? she does sleep in the night, but only 2 1/2 - 3 hours at the time...but now ...she's not always fussy, just awake..oh and she constantly needs attention..someone to talk to her...I think I caused that...I prayed for her so long, that I feel guilty when I don't spend every waking minute showering her with attention....i adore her and I want her to know, but I don't want her to need constant attention...can you give me any ideas? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Have I heard of a newborn that stays awake 12-17 hours a day etc etc etc..... yep and his name is CHRISTIAN!!!! hahahahaha it's truly not funny, bc anyone who isn't in our shoes could never understand how emotionally draining it is. Initially, I thought it was the reflux or colic that caused it. He is on Zantac for the reflux, so when I switched him to Nutramigen, slowly and gradually over a period of 2-4 weeks, he became MUCH MUCH less fussy. He is now 9 months old and still cries when I leave the room. He has to be held nearly constantly and we are having a difficult time now trying to leave him alone to self-calm. I feel for you honey, but I have no advice for you in this dept! I give warm, lavender and chamomile baths at night, but the most he sleeps in a single stretch is 3 hours. He is changed 2-3 times per night and will scream bloody murder if he doesn't get 2 milk and 1 juice bottle per night. Why listen to the screaming when I am half asleep to weaken the milk or juice with water so he won't want it and will sleep through the night. MINE DOESN'T! People say it gets better..... I say.... WHEN????? Hang in there sleep-deprived sister! Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 RE: Reproductive Endocrinologist Mine was in a group of 13-14 or so MD " s mostly Obstetricians, a few just gynecologists, a perinatologist, a Breast Doctor, 2 Maternal- Fetal Medicine Specialists and 2 Reproductive Endocrinologists. They just in the past month or so recruited another Dr who specializes in Invitro Fertilizations (GIFT, ZIFT, etc). It's a booming business! I think you will love the book. It tells you just how your body works and if it isn't working what avenues to follow to help discover the problem. Yes, I wouldn't go to regular OB GYN for fertility help/trouble/problems. They really just want to see you AFTER you get pregnant! I hope you can get the book! I am not an avid book reader, but I read it cover to cover without putting it down and even jotted notes down in a notebook along side me as I read! (reminded myself of nursing school days- ICK!!!) Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 RE: Reproductive Endocrinologist Mine was in a group of 13-14 or so MD " s mostly Obstetricians, a few just gynecologists, a perinatologist, a Breast Doctor, 2 Maternal- Fetal Medicine Specialists and 2 Reproductive Endocrinologists. They just in the past month or so recruited another Dr who specializes in Invitro Fertilizations (GIFT, ZIFT, etc). It's a booming business! I think you will love the book. It tells you just how your body works and if it isn't working what avenues to follow to help discover the problem. Yes, I wouldn't go to regular OB GYN for fertility help/trouble/problems. They really just want to see you AFTER you get pregnant! I hope you can get the book! I am not an avid book reader, but I read it cover to cover without putting it down and even jotted notes down in a notebook along side me as I read! (reminded myself of nursing school days- ICK!!!) Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 RE: Reproductive Endocrinologist Mine was in a group of 13-14 or so MD " s mostly Obstetricians, a few just gynecologists, a perinatologist, a Breast Doctor, 2 Maternal- Fetal Medicine Specialists and 2 Reproductive Endocrinologists. They just in the past month or so recruited another Dr who specializes in Invitro Fertilizations (GIFT, ZIFT, etc). It's a booming business! I think you will love the book. It tells you just how your body works and if it isn't working what avenues to follow to help discover the problem. Yes, I wouldn't go to regular OB GYN for fertility help/trouble/problems. They really just want to see you AFTER you get pregnant! I hope you can get the book! I am not an avid book reader, but I read it cover to cover without putting it down and even jotted notes down in a notebook along side me as I read! (reminded myself of nursing school days- ICK!!!) Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2003 Report Share Posted August 8, 2003 HEHEHE, We are crazzzzzy woman who like work and sleepless nights, LOL HUGS, ROBIN, NY TTC#4 - I DID IT, YEAH!!!!!!!!!!! OPEN RNY 10-18-02 378/254/170??? DR.EDWARD HIXSON SARANAC LAKE, NY Mom to: & 7 year twin boys and Madison age 4 Married to Pup: 15 years this Halloween : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2003 Report Share Posted September 24, 2003 ----- Original MCastor Oil to Encourage Labor? by Huntley, CNM, MSN Q. Is it safe to take castor oil to get labor started? How much should I use? A. Castor oil has a long history of being used by women and their providers to encourage the onset of labor. It is thought to act in one of several possible ways. By creating strong and spasmodic cramps of the intestines (which lie around and above the uterus at the end of pregnancy) it might cause a reflexive cramping and spasms of the uterine muscle, which might then turn into labor. It might work by having a dehydrating effect, and thereby causing uterine irritability from dehydration, and then labor ensues. It might stimulate the release of prostaglandins from the inflammation of the intestines. Or it may have no real connection to the onset of labor at all, and be merely an unpleasant placebo, and the reported effects simply coincidence, since most women who take it are at the end of pregnancy anyhow and will eventually go into labor. The effectiveness of castor oil to encourage the onset of labor is questionable. It is generally considered safe, although there are some who believe that it increases the risk of meconium passage in the infant. It has not been well studied, which is surprising considering how long this old remedy has been in use. It seems to be relatively safe, although there is concern that if it does in fact work to induce labor, does it carry the risks of other methods of induction? (These risks include fetal distress from too strong contractions, increased risk of uterine rupture especially in a scarred uterus, unintentional prematurity of the baby, increased pain level for the mom, and a few other risks). Are the benefits such that the risks are outweighed? I would suggest that any pregnant woman who is considering trying to induce her own labor by this or any other method, including herbs, be sure that her baby is ready to be born. Sometimes there are reasons why labor does not start when we think it should, including a baby that hasn't gotten into a good position to be born from. I also highly recommend that the pregnant woman consult with her prenatal and birth care provider (midwife or doctor) in advance of trying this. Castor oil has a very unpleasant taste and texture. There are many recipes for disguising this. There is also a commercially prepared emulsified form with a peppermint taste. The recommended dosage for encouraging labor ranges from 1 TBS to 4 OZ, depending on who you talk to about it. Some use a single dose, others repeat the doses. Methods of disguising the taste include mixing it with root beer and ice cream, sucking on an ice cube first, making a slurpy with juice, crushed ice and the castor oil in a blender, adding baking soda, adding vodka, and combinations of all the above. I am not going to give specific recipes or proportions, because I really think that you should talk to your midwife or doctor first, and follow their advice. If you take castor oil, expect to develop severe diarrhea and cramps when it kicks in. Uterine contractions often follow, and occasionally develop into labor. Hopefully the last of the castor oil will be expelled before the time comes to push out the baby, and the diarrhea won't have made you too sore for comfortable pushing. Bedtime is a common time when people take this, but then you might end up in the bathroom all night, and be tired if labor starts in the daytime. One person I know suggests setting your alarm for 4 in the morning, taking the dose, and then going back to sleep until the cramps start. Personally, I would have to be pretty desperate to take castor oil. If one of my pregnant ladies really wants to take it, and she is more than 39 weeks pregnant, I will give her the recipe. I have not seen it be very successful. Most of those for whom it works are already 2 - 3 cm dilated and have been having contractions (but not labor) for weeks. essage ----- From: Schaub, D. To: OSSG-PREGNANT (AT) YAHOOGROUPS (DOT) COM' Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 7:33 AM Subject: HI CAN SOMEONE PLEASE, PLEASE TELL ME WHAT THERE IS ABOUT CASTOR OIL THAT STARTS LABOR? NO...I AM NOT GONNA TRY IT...I SPEND ENOUGH TIME IN THE POTTY AS IT IS : ) JULIE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2003 Report Share Posted September 24, 2003 So when is your due date now? Lenore HI CAN SOMEONE PLEASE, PLEASE TELL ME WHAT THERE IS ABOUT CASTOR OIL THAT STARTS LABOR? NO...I AM NOT GONNA TRY IT...I SPEND ENOUGH TIME IN THE POTTY AS IT IS : ) JULIE Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2003 Report Share Posted September 24, 2003 So when is your due date now? Lenore HI CAN SOMEONE PLEASE, PLEASE TELL ME WHAT THERE IS ABOUT CASTOR OIL THAT STARTS LABOR? NO...I AM NOT GONNA TRY IT...I SPEND ENOUGH TIME IN THE POTTY AS IT IS : ) JULIE Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2003 Report Share Posted September 29, 2003 , Get a yahoo id and go to the library for your email!! This way, you can keep in touch!! Sharon Schaub, D. said: > it makes me horribly sad to write this but i must. > i joined this group 4 years ago right after my surgery. i would have > never > made it through this great adventure without your help. now they are > taking > away our email at work so i must leave. you guys are so smart and could > always answer my questions i had including the dreaded...gasp....im > pregnant > now what. here we sit on the 2nd post op and i am still learning. i > promise i will be back as soon as i get the finances to get one at > home....not to mention the space. i dont have space for a crib much less > a > computer : ) only 2 1/2 months to go and i guess i had best get my butt > figuring out what i am gonna do with this baby. someone suggested that a > clothes basket works well : ) > i wish you all well and hope for the best. lenore, here is a great big > bottle of baby dust to save for when you are ready. kris, thanks for the > entertainment. i do have one last favor to ask though. could you please > go > into yahoo and unsub me. i cant remember my password (must be the blonde > pregnancy brain thing starting) > man, i miss you guys already. > take care, > julie > > > Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2003 Report Share Posted September 29, 2003 , Get a yahoo id and go to the library for your email!! This way, you can keep in touch!! Sharon Schaub, D. said: > it makes me horribly sad to write this but i must. > i joined this group 4 years ago right after my surgery. i would have > never > made it through this great adventure without your help. now they are > taking > away our email at work so i must leave. you guys are so smart and could > always answer my questions i had including the dreaded...gasp....im > pregnant > now what. here we sit on the 2nd post op and i am still learning. i > promise i will be back as soon as i get the finances to get one at > home....not to mention the space. i dont have space for a crib much less > a > computer : ) only 2 1/2 months to go and i guess i had best get my butt > figuring out what i am gonna do with this baby. someone suggested that a > clothes basket works well : ) > i wish you all well and hope for the best. lenore, here is a great big > bottle of baby dust to save for when you are ready. kris, thanks for the > entertainment. i do have one last favor to ask though. could you please > go > into yahoo and unsub me. i cant remember my password (must be the blonde > pregnancy brain thing starting) > man, i miss you guys already. > take care, > julie > > > Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 In a message dated 3/22/04 8:16:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, concreteangel@... writes: << I hate seeing myself in the mirror without makeup-- enough to give myself ( let alone others ) nightmares...... >> Me too!!!! With the nasty dark circles I have I look like I've already died and I scare people!!!!! LOL!!!!! Well, you know you will see someone you know, for sure, right? Hugs, Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 In a message dated 3/22/04 8:16:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, concreteangel@... writes: << I hate seeing myself in the mirror without makeup-- enough to give myself ( let alone others ) nightmares...... >> Me too!!!! With the nasty dark circles I have I look like I've already died and I scare people!!!!! LOL!!!!! Well, you know you will see someone you know, for sure, right? Hugs, Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 In a message dated 3/22/04 8:16:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, concreteangel@... writes: << I hate seeing myself in the mirror without makeup-- enough to give myself ( let alone others ) nightmares...... >> Me too!!!! With the nasty dark circles I have I look like I've already died and I scare people!!!!! LOL!!!!! Well, you know you will see someone you know, for sure, right? Hugs, Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 TJ, No you will be OK! You won't pass out! Just take deep breaths and think of comforting thoughts. Take your time when answering questions, think about each question for a minute or so, ask for the question to be repeated. This helps you organize your thoughts and responses. I wish you the best with the new medications. When is the SSI hearing? Hugs and Love, S. > > Hugs Back at ya - > > The medicinal changes are making me feel wicked weird............ > The avinza-90 mgs and one methadone at 10mgs........ is finally able to stay in w.o the shaking........ but the methadone alone caused horrible clammy feeling, pale color hmmmmmm wait I already am pale- anyhow - this first week, with the Avinza at the 90 mgs and the methadone at 10 mgs is causing much dizziness....... but pain level is kinda less......... I do end up taking approx 2 a day of the lortab 10Aceta,omp[ejmJudrpcpdpme 500/10MGs - plus all those other meds....... > > But definitely feeling better than the night I went into ER............ I honestly can't believe people/teens/ etc take drugs to purposely feel that way- ugh...... I was so out of it........ > > But week 2 and week 3 are going to be even a bit more strange with the same amount of avinza per day and more methadone each week........ guess we shall see how it goes........ > > Haven't much felt like polishing nails anyhow so no problem there but geesh the makeup part bothers me- I hate seeing myself in the mirror without makeup-- enough to give myself ( let alone others ) nightmares...... but if I must do it, I will............ maybe I better tote some smelling salts around for those that will see me- cuz they will surely either pass out or run screaming. > > As for my hair, I don't pay for it - mom does....... and ummmmmm its already too late- but it does look like the normal TJ- I mean the being in the house did turn it a darker drabby color kinda/sorta but with the streaks its the way I was before I got housebound ya knnow what I mean.....so maybe they won't even notice........ > > Well there definitely will be a few moans and groans as sitting in one position is impossible , legs up- legs down- gotta stand up after about 15 min cuz I cant stand it much longer than that but I cant stand more than a minute......... I drive myself nuts. > > Thanks for the response and advice and well wishes. I have this feeling I'll just get there and pass out....... > > Hugs and how have you been ? > Love TJ > > > Hi TJ, > Are the changes in the medication helping at all since the ER visit and > going partially back on the Avinza? I don't know the rules for the SSI > hearing but it would probably be best to look your worst! I agree don't wear > nail polish, it shows them you can do something with your hands and > concentrate on that task. Well if you streak your hair even though you Mom > helps you with this could be misconstrued by the who will do everything in > their power to deny you. They might think perhaps you have the strength and > stamina to do this or have the finances to have this done. Maybe just keep > it the way it is until after the hearing. I understand this hearing will > make you nervous, but I think all of us would be too. Stay strong and go > gettem! Hang in there, hope you feel better! > Let out a few moans and groans during the hearing, just so they know how > uncomfortable it is to sit there. Best Wishes! > Hugs, S. > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free With AVG. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.614 / Virus Database: 393 - Release Date: 3/5/2004 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 Hi - SSI Hearing is April 4th or 5th......... right around there and the lawyer will be here at my house on April 1st. After talking to him- Im not so nervous....... I guess I was more so due to the way that darn paper was written mercy - they made it sound so horrible...... Worry isnt worth the misery........ I've decided to just take the deep breaths and go on one day at a time and take whatever comes. As for the new medications - wowzers- Im now a dizzy blonde lol......... sorry but laughter is the best medicine....... it really is making me dizzy and tomorrow beings week 2........ shall see how fast the world seems to spin the second week.......... How are you ? Hugs and Love- TJ God Bless And Hugs- Love Moon Re: TJ, No you will be OK! You won't pass out! Just take deep breaths and think of comforting thoughts. Take your time when answering questions, think about each question for a minute or so, ask for the question to be repeated. This helps you organize your thoughts and responses. I wish you the best with the new medications. When is the SSI hearing? Hugs and Love, S. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free With AVG. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.614 / Virus Database: 393 - Release Date: 3/5/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 Hi - SSI Hearing is April 4th or 5th......... right around there and the lawyer will be here at my house on April 1st. After talking to him- Im not so nervous....... I guess I was more so due to the way that darn paper was written mercy - they made it sound so horrible...... Worry isnt worth the misery........ I've decided to just take the deep breaths and go on one day at a time and take whatever comes. As for the new medications - wowzers- Im now a dizzy blonde lol......... sorry but laughter is the best medicine....... it really is making me dizzy and tomorrow beings week 2........ shall see how fast the world seems to spin the second week.......... How are you ? Hugs and Love- TJ God Bless And Hugs- Love Moon Re: TJ, No you will be OK! You won't pass out! Just take deep breaths and think of comforting thoughts. Take your time when answering questions, think about each question for a minute or so, ask for the question to be repeated. This helps you organize your thoughts and responses. I wish you the best with the new medications. When is the SSI hearing? Hugs and Love, S. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free With AVG. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.614 / Virus Database: 393 - Release Date: 3/5/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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