Guest guest Posted April 29, 2002 Report Share Posted April 29, 2002 Aletta, I am 44 yrs old and so far I have not been told I am going threw menopause. I had a partial hysterectomy 13 yrs ago so one side effect ended at that time. Marg, I don't know if I should ask this but what is s.o.b.? Marnie et al: > definition of a crackpot = psycho-ceramic > > Cindy: > My doc once explained that having urininary retention can leave the urinary > tract inflamed making flow more difficult and occasionally causing small > blood vessels to rupture - again, more water, more emptying > > Jim; > Congrats, must be both thrilling and discombobulating. > > Brain exercises; > I have a number of books of quotes and try to memorize and use in > conversation; also set them up along with physics (formulas, laws) and > latin phrases on a screensaver (set on ramdom); when I sit overwhelmed and > feeling without direction I put it on and do my best to get caught up in it > (rather like playing not-so-trivial pusuit by yourself). You have to make > these things up to suit, match latin names to your garden plants, buy a > book of brain teasers. Studies have shown with alzheimer patients those > who use it still lose it but much more slowly. Be patient, fill in the > akward brain fog patches with humour, not frustration (does not alwys > work). As my universe collapses ever smaller, I respond by making my > smaller universe more intricate, which really compnsates to a very great > degree. At this rate my universe should be on the purely molecular level > in a couple of years (works for Hawking). > > Marcel; > One thought per week, or only one you dare write about? You said you lived > in Rotterdam? I was born in Amsterdam, then lived in Hoogvliet (pappa > worked at ROV Shell, as research chemist), moved to Beek Limburg (where I > loved it) then moved to Canada, moved back several times with different > dance companies, later worked out of Instituut voor Kunstzinnige Vormen in > Middelburg, by best friend lives in Spijkernisse, with any luck this year I > might make it home for a few months. Do they stil have lunch hour concerts > at " de doelen " ? As far as the tapes - can the tapes be converted into MP3 > files and downloaded that way?? My X did that for his voice demo? If it > is lengthy it could be segmented.. > > I'm going to keep mentioning this until I get some answers - > what does MSA do to a woman's reproductive system, I even contacted the > authors of Out Bodies Ourselves, nothing. I can't be the only one who has > ever had to tackle MSA and being pre-menopausal female - let's just > consider what menopause can do to a normal woman let alone one with an out > of whack autonomic system. If you cannot perpire how do you deal with hot > flashes - or do you simply not get them? Who would have the best overview, > the neuro, endocinologist or a gyno? > > Anyhoo, should get some sleep. Night. > > aletta mes > vancouver, bc Canada > web: http://aletta.0catch.com > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe@y... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2002 Report Share Posted April 29, 2002 Belinda Sorry S.O.B. stands for short of breath now perhaps someone can tell me what LOL stands for ?? I see it a lot on the postings .Thanks marg. manson belnorest wrote: Aletta,I am 44 yrs old and so far I have not been told I am going threw menopause. I had a partial hysterectomy 13 yrs ago so one side effect ended at that time. Marg,I don't know if I should ask this but what is s.o.b.? Marnie et al:> definition of a crackpot = psycho-ceramic> > Cindy:> My doc once explained that having urininary retention can leave the urinary > tract inflamed making flow more difficult and occasionally causing small > blood vessels to rupture - again, more water, more emptying> > Jim;> Congrats, must be both thrilling and discombobulating.> > Brain exercises;> I have a number of books of quotes and try to memorize and use in > conversation; also set them up along with physics (formulas, laws) and > latin phrases on a screensaver (set on ramdom); when I sit overwhelmed and > feeling without direction I put it on and do my best to get caught up in it > (rather like playing not-so-trivial pusuit by yourself). You have to make > these things up to suit, match latin names to your garden plants, buy a > book of brain teasers. Studies have shown with alzheimer patients those > who use it still lose it but much more slowly. Be patient, fill in the > akward brain fog patches with humour, not frustration (does not alwys > work). As my universe collapses ever smaller, I respond by making my > smaller universe more intricate, which really compnsates to a very great > degree. At this rate my universe should be on the purely molecular level > in a couple of years (works for Hawking).> > Marcel;> One thought per week, or only one you dare write about? You said you lived > in Rotterdam? I was born in Amsterdam, then lived in Hoogvliet (pappa > worked at ROV Shell, as research chemist), moved to Beek Limburg (where I > loved it) then moved to Canada, moved back several times with different > dance companies, later worked out of Instituut voor Kunstzinnige Vormen in > Middelburg, by best friend lives in Spijkernisse, with any luck this year I > might make it home for a few months. Do they stil have lunch hour concerts > at "de doelen"? As far as the tapes - can the tapes be converted into MP3 > files and downloaded that way?? My X did that for his voice demo? If it > is lengthy it could be segmented..> > I'm going to keep mentioning this until I get some answers -> what does MSA do to a woman's reproductive system, I even contacted the > authors of Out Bodies Ourselves, nothing. I can't be the only one who has > ever had to tackle MSA and being pre-menopausal female - let's just > consider what menopause can do to a normal woman let alone one with an out > of whack autonomic system. If you cannot perpire how do you deal with hot > flashes - or do you simply not get them? Who would have the best overview, > the neuro, endocinologist or a gyno?> > Anyhoo, should get some sleep. Night.> > aletta mes> vancouver, bc Canada> web: http://aletta.0catch.com> > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe@y...> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2002 Report Share Posted April 29, 2002 Marg, LOL = Laugh Out Loud ROTFLOL = Rolling On The Floor Laughing Out Loud TY = Thank you DX = diagnoses DXed = diagnosed BRB = Be Right Back Take care, Bill Werre ---------------------------------------- marg manson wrote: > > > Belinda > > Sorry S.O.B. stands for short of breath now perhaps someone can tell > me what LOL stands for ?? I see it a lot on the postings .Thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 Bill & Marge, BFB = Big Friend Bill BFM = Big Friend Marge LOL Timo > Marg, > > LOL = Laugh Out Loud > ROTFLOL = Rolling On The Floor Laughing Out Loud > TY = Thank you > DX = diagnoses > DXed = diagnosed > BRB = Be Right Back > > Take care, Bill Werre > > ---------------------------------------- > > marg manson wrote: > > > > > > > Belinda > > > > Sorry S.O.B. stands for short of breath now perhaps someone can tell > > me what LOL stands for ?? I see it a lot on the postings .Thanks > > > > > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 Bill & Marge, BFB = Big Friend Bill BFM = Big Friend Marge LOL Timo > Marg, > > LOL = Laugh Out Loud > ROTFLOL = Rolling On The Floor Laughing Out Loud > TY = Thank you > DX = diagnoses > DXed = diagnosed > BRB = Be Right Back > > Take care, Bill Werre > > ---------------------------------------- > > marg manson wrote: > > > > > > > Belinda > > > > Sorry S.O.B. stands for short of breath now perhaps someone can tell > > me what LOL stands for ?? I see it a lot on the postings .Thanks > > > > > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 Bill & Marge, BFB = Big Friend Bill BFM = Big Friend Marge LOL Timo > Marg, > > LOL = Laugh Out Loud > ROTFLOL = Rolling On The Floor Laughing Out Loud > TY = Thank you > DX = diagnoses > DXed = diagnosed > BRB = Be Right Back > > Take care, Bill Werre > > ---------------------------------------- > > marg manson wrote: > > > > > > > Belinda > > > > Sorry S.O.B. stands for short of breath now perhaps someone can tell > > me what LOL stands for ?? I see it a lot on the postings .Thanks > > > > > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 laughs out loud -- Re: Aletta, and Marg Belinda Sorry S.O.B. stands for short of breath now perhaps someone can tell me what LOL stands for ?? I see it a lot on the postings .Thanks marg. manson belnorest wrote: Aletta,I am 44 yrs old and so far I have not been told I am going threw menopause. I had a partial hysterectomy 13 yrs ago so one side effect ended at that time. Marg,I don't know if I should ask this but what is s.o.b.? Marnie et al: & gt; definition of a crackpot = psycho-ceramic> > Cindy:> My doc once explained that having urininary retention can leave the urinary > tract inflamed making flow more difficult and occasionally causing small > blood vessels to rupture - again, more water, more emptying> > Jim;> Congrats, must be both thrilling and discombobulating.> > Brain exercises;> I have a number of books of quotes and try to memorize and use in > conversation; also set them up along with physics (formulas, laws) and > latin phrases on a screensaver (set on ramdom); when I sit overwhelmed and > feeling without direction I put it on and do my best to get caught up in it > (rather like playing not-so-trivial pusuit by yourself). You have to make > these things up to suit, match latin names to your garden plants, buy a > book of brain teasers. Studies have shown with alzheimer patients those > who use it still lose it but much more slowly. Be patient, fill in the > akward brain fog patches with humour, not frustration (does not alwys > work). As my universe collapses ever smaller, I respond by making my > smaller universe more intricate, which really compnsates to a very great > degree. At this rate my universe should be on the purely molecular level > in a couple of years (works for Hawking).> > Marcel;> One thought per week, or only one you dare write about? You said you lived > in Rotterdam? I was born in Amsterdam, then lived in Hoogvliet (pappa > worked at ROV Shell, as research chemist), moved to Beek Limburg (where I > loved it) then moved to Canada, moved back several times with different > dance companies, later worked out of Instituut voor Kunstzinnige Vormen in > Middelburg, by best friend lives in Spijkernisse, with any luck this year I > might make it home for a few months. Do they stil have lunch hour concerts > at "de doelen"? As far as the tapes - can the tapes be converted into MP3 > files and downloaded that way?? My X did that for his voice demo? If it > is lengthy it could be segmented..> > I'm going to keep mentioning this until I get some answers -> what does MSA do to a woman's reproductive system, I even contacted the > authors of Out Bodies Ourselves, nothing. I can't be the only one who has > ever had to tackle MSA and being pre-menopausal female - let's just > consider what menopause can do to a normal woman let alone one with an out > of whack autonomic system. If you cannot perpire how do you deal with hot > flashes - or do you simply not get them? Who would have the best overview, > the neuro, endocin ologist or a gyno?> > Anyhoo, should get some sleep. Night.> > aletta mes> vancouver, bc Canada> web: http://aletta.0catch.com> > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe@y...> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 laughs out loud -- Re: Aletta, and Marg Belinda Sorry S.O.B. stands for short of breath now perhaps someone can tell me what LOL stands for ?? I see it a lot on the postings .Thanks marg. manson belnorest wrote: Aletta,I am 44 yrs old and so far I have not been told I am going threw menopause. I had a partial hysterectomy 13 yrs ago so one side effect ended at that time. Marg,I don't know if I should ask this but what is s.o.b.? Marnie et al: & gt; definition of a crackpot = psycho-ceramic> > Cindy:> My doc once explained that having urininary retention can leave the urinary > tract inflamed making flow more difficult and occasionally causing small > blood vessels to rupture - again, more water, more emptying> > Jim;> Congrats, must be both thrilling and discombobulating.> > Brain exercises;> I have a number of books of quotes and try to memorize and use in > conversation; also set them up along with physics (formulas, laws) and > latin phrases on a screensaver (set on ramdom); when I sit overwhelmed and > feeling without direction I put it on and do my best to get caught up in it > (rather like playing not-so-trivial pusuit by yourself). You have to make > these things up to suit, match latin names to your garden plants, buy a > book of brain teasers. Studies have shown with alzheimer patients those > who use it still lose it but much more slowly. Be patient, fill in the > akward brain fog patches with humour, not frustration (does not alwys > work). As my universe collapses ever smaller, I respond by making my > smaller universe more intricate, which really compnsates to a very great > degree. At this rate my universe should be on the purely molecular level > in a couple of years (works for Hawking).> > Marcel;> One thought per week, or only one you dare write about? You said you lived > in Rotterdam? I was born in Amsterdam, then lived in Hoogvliet (pappa > worked at ROV Shell, as research chemist), moved to Beek Limburg (where I > loved it) then moved to Canada, moved back several times with different > dance companies, later worked out of Instituut voor Kunstzinnige Vormen in > Middelburg, by best friend lives in Spijkernisse, with any luck this year I > might make it home for a few months. Do they stil have lunch hour concerts > at "de doelen"? As far as the tapes - can the tapes be converted into MP3 > files and downloaded that way?? My X did that for his voice demo? If it > is lengthy it could be segmented..> > I'm going to keep mentioning this until I get some answers -> what does MSA do to a woman's reproductive system, I even contacted the > authors of Out Bodies Ourselves, nothing. I can't be the only one who has > ever had to tackle MSA and being pre-menopausal female - let's just > consider what menopause can do to a normal woman let alone one with an out > of whack autonomic system. If you cannot perpire how do you deal with hot > flashes - or do you simply not get them? Who would have the best overview, > the neuro, endocin ologist or a gyno?> > Anyhoo, should get some sleep. Night.> > aletta mes> vancouver, bc Canada> web: http://aletta.0catch.com> > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe@y...> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 Hey Marge, LOL stands for " Laughing out Loud " I had the sme problem with it also... The exception was, I am married to a IT Geek ! Take care.. " TENACITY'S MAN > >Reply-To: shydrager >To: shydrager > >Subject: Re: Aletta, and Marg >Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 07:03:27 -0700 (Pacific Daylight Time) > >laughs out loud > >-- Re: Aletta, and Marg > >Belinda >Sorry S.O.B. stands for short of breath now perhaps someone can tell me >what LOL stands for ?? I see it a lot on the postings .Thanks > marg. manson > belnorest Belindastime@...> wrote: >Aletta, >I am 44 yrs old and so far I have not been told I am going threw >menopause. I had a partial hysterectomy 13 yrs ago so one side effect >ended at that time. >Marg, >I don't know if I should ask this but what is s.o.b.? > > > > Marnie et al: >& gt; definition of a crackpot = psycho-ceramic > > > > Cindy: > > My doc once explained that having urininary retention can leave the >urinary > > tract inflamed making flow more difficult and occasionally causing >small > > blood vessels to rupture - again, more water, more emptying > > > > Jim; > > Congrats, must be both thrilling and discombobulating. > > > > Brain exercises; > > I have a number of books of quotes and try to memorize and use in > > conversation; also set them up along with physics (formulas, laws) >and > > latin phrases on a screensaver (set on ramdom); when I sit >overwhelmed and > > feeling without direction I put it on and do my best to get caught >up in it > > (rather like playing not-so-trivial pusuit by yourself). You have >to make > > these things up to suit, match latin names to your garden plants, >buy a > > book of brain teasers. Studies have shown with alzheimer patients >those > > who use it still lose it but much more slowly. Be patient, fill in >the > > akward brain fog patches with humour, not frustration (does not >alwys > > work). As my universe collapses ever smaller, I respond by making >my > > smaller universe more intricate, which really compnsates to a very >great > > degree. At this rate my universe should be on the purely molecular >level > > in a couple of years (works for Hawking). > > > > Marcel; > > One thought per week, or only one you dare write about? You said >you lived > > in Rotterdam? I was born in Amsterdam, then lived in Hoogvliet >(pappa > > worked at ROV Shell, as research chemist), moved to Beek Limburg >(where I > > loved it) then moved to Canada, moved back several times with >different > > dance companies, later worked out of Instituut voor Kunstzinnige >Vormen in > > Middelburg, by best friend lives in Spijkernisse, with any luck >this year I > > might make it home for a few months. Do they stil have lunch hour >concerts > > at " de doelen " ? As far as the tapes - can the tapes be converted >into MP3 > > files and downloaded that way?? My X did that for his voice demo? >If it > > is lengthy it could be segmented.. > > > > I'm going to keep mentioning this until I get some answers - > > what does MSA do to a woman's reproductive system, I even contacted >the > > authors of Out Bodies Ourselves, nothing. I can't be the only one >who has > > ever had to tackle MSA and being pre-menopausal female - let's just > > consider what menopause can do to a normal woman let alone one with >an out > > of whack autonomic system. If you cannot perpire how do you deal >with hot > > flashes - or do you simply not get them? Who would have the best >overview, > > the neuro, endocin ologist or a gyno? > > > > Anyhoo, should get some sleep. Night. > > > > aletta mes > > vancouver, bc Canada > > web: http://aletta.0catch.com > > > > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > > > shydrager-unsubscribe@y... > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 I am in menopause now and taking hormones so far without any problems. I must say it has helped me tone the hot flashes and mood swings. I to had a hysterectomy but had one overy left. the only way that they know it was menopause and not the MSA was the blood test that tested the hormone levels. I'm sure that the answer to the s.o.b was answered by now. but it is shortness of breath. Some of the medical terms do look like they may mean something other than what they are. This is just my two cents worth. Now I have a question. Do some people have the feeling that they just can't open their eyes? and as they are trying to open them their body goes stuff and a tingling goes from my head to my toes? I remember reading some people have had trouble opening their eyes, but did these other things happen at the same time? Thanks, Liz (in El Centro) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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