Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 I didnt have knee replacement I had the surgeon go in and clean out the debris in the knee joint. It seems I had a tear in the cartiledge and arthritis through the entire knee with it down to bone rubbing on bone in places. The other knee will probably have the same thing plus a bakers cyst behind the knee. I was lucky that my daughter in law stayed with me for a few days and looked after me. I now have to go for therapy twice a week. All this is compounded by the fact I dont drive and getting on and of the buses is hard at the moment but getting better. My volunteer work keeps my sanity there are so many people in this world worse of than me it makes me appreciate what I do have. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 I didnt have knee replacement I had the surgeon go in and clean out the debris in the knee joint. It seems I had a tear in the cartiledge and arthritis through the entire knee with it down to bone rubbing on bone in places. The other knee will probably have the same thing plus a bakers cyst behind the knee. I was lucky that my daughter in law stayed with me for a few days and looked after me. I now have to go for therapy twice a week. All this is compounded by the fact I dont drive and getting on and of the buses is hard at the moment but getting better. My volunteer work keeps my sanity there are so many people in this world worse of than me it makes me appreciate what I do have. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 > In a message dated 2/7/2003 12:00:26 PM US Eastern Standard Time, > PtPpurple@a... writes: Truthfully I am not doing well. I had knee surgery 3 weeks ago and found out yesterday that the other one has to be done also. . , My knees give out for you! Heavens, I know how difficult that surgery can be! My knee replacement was done back in the '60's, in the days when recovery took much longer and the whole ordeal took a year of braces and disability. But my sister-in-law had surgery done just a couple years ago and was hobbling about for quite a while...she was living next door to me and I was her helper through all of it, since she was single with a young child at the time. You are a strong woman, yet I hope you have had some help at home to make navigating easier and to get the necessary time off your feet. I hope they will allow the one knee to heal and get its strength back before they do the other! It's amazing that you can still keep up with your volunteer work, but that is a great way to refocus yourself. Thank you so much for letting us know how you are, and for giving us a chance to remind you how important you are to others. Heal well, Heidi Heidi H. Griffeth South Carolina Southeastern Representative PAI, Intl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 > In a message dated 2/7/2003 12:00:26 PM US Eastern Standard Time, > PtPpurple@a... writes: Truthfully I am not doing well. I had knee surgery 3 weeks ago and found out yesterday that the other one has to be done also. . , My knees give out for you! Heavens, I know how difficult that surgery can be! My knee replacement was done back in the '60's, in the days when recovery took much longer and the whole ordeal took a year of braces and disability. But my sister-in-law had surgery done just a couple years ago and was hobbling about for quite a while...she was living next door to me and I was her helper through all of it, since she was single with a young child at the time. You are a strong woman, yet I hope you have had some help at home to make navigating easier and to get the necessary time off your feet. I hope they will allow the one knee to heal and get its strength back before they do the other! It's amazing that you can still keep up with your volunteer work, but that is a great way to refocus yourself. Thank you so much for letting us know how you are, and for giving us a chance to remind you how important you are to others. Heal well, Heidi Heidi H. Griffeth South Carolina Southeastern Representative PAI, Intl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 > In a message dated 2/7/2003 12:00:26 PM US Eastern Standard Time, > PtPpurple@a... writes: Truthfully I am not doing well. I had knee surgery 3 weeks ago and found out yesterday that the other one has to be done also. . , My knees give out for you! Heavens, I know how difficult that surgery can be! My knee replacement was done back in the '60's, in the days when recovery took much longer and the whole ordeal took a year of braces and disability. But my sister-in-law had surgery done just a couple years ago and was hobbling about for quite a while...she was living next door to me and I was her helper through all of it, since she was single with a young child at the time. You are a strong woman, yet I hope you have had some help at home to make navigating easier and to get the necessary time off your feet. I hope they will allow the one knee to heal and get its strength back before they do the other! It's amazing that you can still keep up with your volunteer work, but that is a great way to refocus yourself. Thank you so much for letting us know how you are, and for giving us a chance to remind you how important you are to others. Heal well, Heidi Heidi H. Griffeth South Carolina Southeastern Representative PAI, Intl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 , have you thought about taking glucosamine sulfate to help rebuild your cartilidge in your knee? It's very good for that and arthritis. My mother takes it and so do I. She has artritis really bad in her hip joints and she is nearly pain free with taking the glucosamine, with only occasionally pain on really cold or rainy days. I have arthritis in my hand joints and I have no pain in them as long as I take the glucosamin and I taken the minimum dosage. It might be something to look into to help. Kimber -- Kimber Vallejo, CA hominid2@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 , have you thought about taking glucosamine sulfate to help rebuild your cartilidge in your knee? It's very good for that and arthritis. My mother takes it and so do I. She has artritis really bad in her hip joints and she is nearly pain free with taking the glucosamine, with only occasionally pain on really cold or rainy days. I have arthritis in my hand joints and I have no pain in them as long as I take the glucosamin and I taken the minimum dosage. It might be something to look into to help. Kimber -- Kimber Vallejo, CA hominid2@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2003 Report Share Posted February 8, 2003 , have you thought about taking glucosamine sulfate to help rebuild your cartilidge in your knee? It's very good for that and arthritis. My mother takes it and so do I. She has artritis really bad in her hip joints and she is nearly pain free with taking the glucosamine, with only occasionally pain on really cold or rainy days. I have arthritis in my hand joints and I have no pain in them as long as I take the glucosamin and I taken the minimum dosage. It might be something to look into to help. Kimber -- Kimber Vallejo, CA hominid2@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 I intend to ask the specialist about that when I see him after my MRI. My family doctor didnt hink it would help in my advanced case of arthritis in the knee. He said it works for some people not for others but I will check it out. Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 In a message dated 3/8/2003 4:30:12 AM US Mountain Standard Time, pancreatitis writes: Dear , Your loving story about your wife so touched my heart. She is so blessed to have you walking with her in this journey. Cecilia Cecilia soce@... Mesa, Arizona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 In a message dated 3/8/2003 4:30:12 AM US Mountain Standard Time, pancreatitis writes: Dear , Your loving story about your wife so touched my heart. She is so blessed to have you walking with her in this journey. Cecilia Cecilia soce@... Mesa, Arizona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 In a message dated 3/8/2003 4:30:12 AM US Mountain Standard Time, pancreatitis writes: Dear , Your loving story about your wife so touched my heart. She is so blessed to have you walking with her in this journey. Cecilia Cecilia soce@... Mesa, Arizona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 What is the purpose for a soul's existence? What is the purpose for marriage? When a man and woman marry their understanding of these universally wondered questions lead to actions determining whether their fellowship will be that of enjoying bliss or enduring misery. I was an 18-year old kid and Jean was an 18-year old young lady when we were wed. " Are there any spots my Earth Shoes? " was one of the weightier thoughts on my mind at that young age. I cavalierly assumed being married was just something you did and life just got better from that point on. Yeah, the sickness and in health; for richer for poorer; and till death do us part vows were airy concepts but not anything to work out in practice because life will be fun for us. Bad things happen to others. Thank God for the many wise, patient, correcting, and compassionate pastors, friends, doctors, and family members whom He has used over the years to bring enlightened understanding. Jean and I chose to glorify God and enjoy Him forever and do so by actively, practically loving one another and seeking to shine as lights in this present world. Pancreatitis is a huge, cantankerous ogre whose closest pals seek to diminish finances, patience, hope, opportunities, celebrations, and et cetera. The Pancreatitis sufferer and their loved ones gain courage and humor as they fellowship with folks who care. We need each other. Thanks for being one who cares. Joyfully About Business, > In a message dated 3/8/2003 4:30:12 AM US Mountain Standard Time, > pancreatitis writes: > > Dear , > > Your loving story about your wife so touched my heart. She is so blessed to > have you walking with her in this journey. > > Cecilia > > Cecilia > soce@a... > Mesa, Arizona > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 What is the purpose for a soul's existence? What is the purpose for marriage? When a man and woman marry their understanding of these universally wondered questions lead to actions determining whether their fellowship will be that of enjoying bliss or enduring misery. I was an 18-year old kid and Jean was an 18-year old young lady when we were wed. " Are there any spots my Earth Shoes? " was one of the weightier thoughts on my mind at that young age. I cavalierly assumed being married was just something you did and life just got better from that point on. Yeah, the sickness and in health; for richer for poorer; and till death do us part vows were airy concepts but not anything to work out in practice because life will be fun for us. Bad things happen to others. Thank God for the many wise, patient, correcting, and compassionate pastors, friends, doctors, and family members whom He has used over the years to bring enlightened understanding. Jean and I chose to glorify God and enjoy Him forever and do so by actively, practically loving one another and seeking to shine as lights in this present world. Pancreatitis is a huge, cantankerous ogre whose closest pals seek to diminish finances, patience, hope, opportunities, celebrations, and et cetera. The Pancreatitis sufferer and their loved ones gain courage and humor as they fellowship with folks who care. We need each other. Thanks for being one who cares. Joyfully About Business, > In a message dated 3/8/2003 4:30:12 AM US Mountain Standard Time, > pancreatitis writes: > > Dear , > > Your loving story about your wife so touched my heart. She is so blessed to > have you walking with her in this journey. > > Cecilia > > Cecilia > soce@a... > Mesa, Arizona > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 What is the purpose for a soul's existence? What is the purpose for marriage? When a man and woman marry their understanding of these universally wondered questions lead to actions determining whether their fellowship will be that of enjoying bliss or enduring misery. I was an 18-year old kid and Jean was an 18-year old young lady when we were wed. " Are there any spots my Earth Shoes? " was one of the weightier thoughts on my mind at that young age. I cavalierly assumed being married was just something you did and life just got better from that point on. Yeah, the sickness and in health; for richer for poorer; and till death do us part vows were airy concepts but not anything to work out in practice because life will be fun for us. Bad things happen to others. Thank God for the many wise, patient, correcting, and compassionate pastors, friends, doctors, and family members whom He has used over the years to bring enlightened understanding. Jean and I chose to glorify God and enjoy Him forever and do so by actively, practically loving one another and seeking to shine as lights in this present world. Pancreatitis is a huge, cantankerous ogre whose closest pals seek to diminish finances, patience, hope, opportunities, celebrations, and et cetera. The Pancreatitis sufferer and their loved ones gain courage and humor as they fellowship with folks who care. We need each other. Thanks for being one who cares. Joyfully About Business, > In a message dated 3/8/2003 4:30:12 AM US Mountain Standard Time, > pancreatitis writes: > > Dear , > > Your loving story about your wife so touched my heart. She is so blessed to > have you walking with her in this journey. > > Cecilia > > Cecilia > soce@a... > Mesa, Arizona > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 From Dr. Pete Hayden. Hope all is well.....Mark Subject: RE: Hi Mark, Did you ever have time to look into the field of supplementing Folic Acid for your patients or if any of them are doing this? Folic acid can restore the endothelium in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and it stands to reason that it may also decrease the redox or oxidative stress to the exocrine pancreas as well thus reducing recurrent bouts of acute pancreatitis. Let me know of your thoughts or ideas regarding the use of Folic acid in your patient population. pete Re: Thanks Pete, I would have never caught that mistake. You know that has been there for a while also.....Fixing it now.....I hope you have a great new year Pete. I have been working pretty hard lately and have put about 300 new pages on the top5plus5 site. I hope you will take a look at it and let me know what you think. If you have any ideas that would make the site better, please let me know. I hope this finds you and yours well Mark E. Armstrong NW Rep, PAI www.top5plus5.com casca@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 From Dr. Pete Hayden. Hope all is well.....Mark Subject: RE: Hi Mark, Did you ever have time to look into the field of supplementing Folic Acid for your patients or if any of them are doing this? Folic acid can restore the endothelium in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and it stands to reason that it may also decrease the redox or oxidative stress to the exocrine pancreas as well thus reducing recurrent bouts of acute pancreatitis. Let me know of your thoughts or ideas regarding the use of Folic acid in your patient population. pete Re: Thanks Pete, I would have never caught that mistake. You know that has been there for a while also.....Fixing it now.....I hope you have a great new year Pete. I have been working pretty hard lately and have put about 300 new pages on the top5plus5 site. I hope you will take a look at it and let me know what you think. If you have any ideas that would make the site better, please let me know. I hope this finds you and yours well Mark E. Armstrong NW Rep, PAI www.top5plus5.com casca@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 Hi All: Many of us have had the pleasure of staying at the Variety House in Long Island while having consultations, testing and/or surgery with Drs. Milhorat and Bolognese. If you had the privilege of staying there, you know that you saved a ton of money and had a very safe/clean environment to put your head. Dennis, the manager of the Variety House, is an exceptional person, one always willing to try to help you with whatever little obstacle comes your way. On one of my stays, Dennis and I were talking about some of the needs of the house. I asked him to provide a list and that maybe some of us would be willing to give him a hand with such items. PLEASE , we understand if you are in a situation that you can't help at this time but maybe there are a few of us that can help. Here is the listing: Towels and wash cloths Pillows and zippered covers Sheet sets (double bed size) Crib Sheets Light blankets A TV/Video cabinet A full size air mattress (as some of you know they currently use something that looks like a pool raft for their over flow guests) Step stool (Rubbermaid type) Light bulbs 60/75 watt Folding chairs 2 toaster ovens Toaster -- 2 slice and 4 slice The over head for a facility of this size is probably very high and we know just how reasonable it is to stay there so we thought it might be nice to see if there was some way we could help the facility out. On our last trip, my husband and I presented Dennis with a gift certificate to JCPenny's. We felt with the gift certificate, he could pick out exactly what he wanted and we didn't have to drag anything extra along with us. If you are interested in helping in this way, please email Kathleen or myself. We will try to keep a running list of things that are being purchased/sent. Faith __________________________ & Faith Webb http://skins.hotbar.com/skins/mailskins/em/042902/042902_3183_2892_prv. gif> http://webbs.ourfamily.com http://webbs.ourfamily.com/> http://skins.hotbar.com/skins/mailskins/em/033102/033102smile_1_prv.gif > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 Hi All: Many of us have had the pleasure of staying at the Variety House in Long Island while having consultations, testing and/or surgery with Drs. Milhorat and Bolognese. If you had the privilege of staying there, you know that you saved a ton of money and had a very safe/clean environment to put your head. Dennis, the manager of the Variety House, is an exceptional person, one always willing to try to help you with whatever little obstacle comes your way. On one of my stays, Dennis and I were talking about some of the needs of the house. I asked him to provide a list and that maybe some of us would be willing to give him a hand with such items. PLEASE , we understand if you are in a situation that you can't help at this time but maybe there are a few of us that can help. Here is the listing: Towels and wash cloths Pillows and zippered covers Sheet sets (double bed size) Crib Sheets Light blankets A TV/Video cabinet A full size air mattress (as some of you know they currently use something that looks like a pool raft for their over flow guests) Step stool (Rubbermaid type) Light bulbs 60/75 watt Folding chairs 2 toaster ovens Toaster -- 2 slice and 4 slice The over head for a facility of this size is probably very high and we know just how reasonable it is to stay there so we thought it might be nice to see if there was some way we could help the facility out. On our last trip, my husband and I presented Dennis with a gift certificate to JCPenny's. We felt with the gift certificate, he could pick out exactly what he wanted and we didn't have to drag anything extra along with us. If you are interested in helping in this way, please email Kathleen or myself. We will try to keep a running list of things that are being purchased/sent. Faith __________________________ & Faith Webb http://skins.hotbar.com/skins/mailskins/em/042902/042902_3183_2892_prv. gif> http://webbs.ourfamily.com http://webbs.ourfamily.com/> http://skins.hotbar.com/skins/mailskins/em/033102/033102smile_1_prv.gif > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 Hi Faith, Your message about the Variety House is the tru th and no thing bu t t he truth!!! I also talked with Dennis about sending a contrubtion and he said that any money donated should be sent to the Mc Corporation and you can specify that the money goes to the Variety House...but it needs to go thru the corporation first. Just thought I would add my two cents worth!!! Hope you don't mind. Terry B in NC > >To: " Chiari _Group " chiari > >Subject: FW: >Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 09:27:57 -0500 > > > >Hi All: > > >Many of us have had the pleasure of staying at the Variety House in Long >Island while having consultations, testing and/or surgery with Drs. >Milhorat and Bolognese. If you had the privilege of staying there, you >know that you saved a ton of money and had a very safe/clean environment >to put your head. Dennis, the manager of the Variety House, is an >exceptional person, one always willing to try to help you with whatever >little obstacle comes your way. > >On one of my stays, Dennis and I were talking about some of the needs of >the house. I asked him to provide a list and that maybe some of us >would be willing to give him a hand with such items. PLEASE , we >understand if you are in a situation that you can't help at this time >but maybe there are a few of us that can help. Here is the listing: > >Towels and wash cloths > >Pillows and zippered covers > >Sheet sets (double bed size) > >Crib Sheets > >Light blankets > >A TV/Video cabinet > >A full size air mattress (as some of you know they currently use >something that looks like a pool raft for their over flow guests) > >Step stool (Rubbermaid type) > >Light bulbs 60/75 watt > >Folding chairs > >2 toaster ovens > >Toaster -- 2 slice and 4 slice > >The over head for a facility of this size is probably very high and we >know just how reasonable it is to stay there so we thought it might be >nice to see if there was some way we could help the facility out. > >On our last trip, my husband and I presented Dennis with a gift >certificate to JCPenny's. We felt with the gift certificate, he could >pick out exactly what he wanted and we didn't have to drag anything >extra along with us. > >If you are interested in helping in this way, please email Kathleen or >myself. We will try to keep a running list of things that are being >purchased/sent. > >Faith > > > >__________________________ > & Faith Webb >http://skins.hotbar.com/skins/mailskins/em/042902/042902_3183_2892_prv. >gif> >http://webbs.ourfamily.com http://webbs.ourfamily.com/> >http://skins.hotbar.com/skins/mailskins/em/033102/033102smile_1_prv.gif > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 Hi Faith, Your message about the Variety House is the tru th and no thing bu t t he truth!!! I also talked with Dennis about sending a contrubtion and he said that any money donated should be sent to the Mc Corporation and you can specify that the money goes to the Variety House...but it needs to go thru the corporation first. Just thought I would add my two cents worth!!! Hope you don't mind. Terry B in NC > >To: " Chiari _Group " chiari > >Subject: FW: >Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 09:27:57 -0500 > > > >Hi All: > > >Many of us have had the pleasure of staying at the Variety House in Long >Island while having consultations, testing and/or surgery with Drs. >Milhorat and Bolognese. If you had the privilege of staying there, you >know that you saved a ton of money and had a very safe/clean environment >to put your head. Dennis, the manager of the Variety House, is an >exceptional person, one always willing to try to help you with whatever >little obstacle comes your way. > >On one of my stays, Dennis and I were talking about some of the needs of >the house. I asked him to provide a list and that maybe some of us >would be willing to give him a hand with such items. PLEASE , we >understand if you are in a situation that you can't help at this time >but maybe there are a few of us that can help. Here is the listing: > >Towels and wash cloths > >Pillows and zippered covers > >Sheet sets (double bed size) > >Crib Sheets > >Light blankets > >A TV/Video cabinet > >A full size air mattress (as some of you know they currently use >something that looks like a pool raft for their over flow guests) > >Step stool (Rubbermaid type) > >Light bulbs 60/75 watt > >Folding chairs > >2 toaster ovens > >Toaster -- 2 slice and 4 slice > >The over head for a facility of this size is probably very high and we >know just how reasonable it is to stay there so we thought it might be >nice to see if there was some way we could help the facility out. > >On our last trip, my husband and I presented Dennis with a gift >certificate to JCPenny's. We felt with the gift certificate, he could >pick out exactly what he wanted and we didn't have to drag anything >extra along with us. > >If you are interested in helping in this way, please email Kathleen or >myself. We will try to keep a running list of things that are being >purchased/sent. > >Faith > > > >__________________________ > & Faith Webb >http://skins.hotbar.com/skins/mailskins/em/042902/042902_3183_2892_prv. >gif> >http://webbs.ourfamily.com http://webbs.ourfamily.com/> >http://skins.hotbar.com/skins/mailskins/em/033102/033102smile_1_prv.gif > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 Hi Faith, Your message about the Variety House is the tru th and no thing bu t t he truth!!! I also talked with Dennis about sending a contrubtion and he said that any money donated should be sent to the Mc Corporation and you can specify that the money goes to the Variety House...but it needs to go thru the corporation first. Just thought I would add my two cents worth!!! Hope you don't mind. Terry B in NC > >To: " Chiari _Group " chiari > >Subject: FW: >Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 09:27:57 -0500 > > > >Hi All: > > >Many of us have had the pleasure of staying at the Variety House in Long >Island while having consultations, testing and/or surgery with Drs. >Milhorat and Bolognese. If you had the privilege of staying there, you >know that you saved a ton of money and had a very safe/clean environment >to put your head. Dennis, the manager of the Variety House, is an >exceptional person, one always willing to try to help you with whatever >little obstacle comes your way. > >On one of my stays, Dennis and I were talking about some of the needs of >the house. I asked him to provide a list and that maybe some of us >would be willing to give him a hand with such items. PLEASE , we >understand if you are in a situation that you can't help at this time >but maybe there are a few of us that can help. Here is the listing: > >Towels and wash cloths > >Pillows and zippered covers > >Sheet sets (double bed size) > >Crib Sheets > >Light blankets > >A TV/Video cabinet > >A full size air mattress (as some of you know they currently use >something that looks like a pool raft for their over flow guests) > >Step stool (Rubbermaid type) > >Light bulbs 60/75 watt > >Folding chairs > >2 toaster ovens > >Toaster -- 2 slice and 4 slice > >The over head for a facility of this size is probably very high and we >know just how reasonable it is to stay there so we thought it might be >nice to see if there was some way we could help the facility out. > >On our last trip, my husband and I presented Dennis with a gift >certificate to JCPenny's. We felt with the gift certificate, he could >pick out exactly what he wanted and we didn't have to drag anything >extra along with us. > >If you are interested in helping in this way, please email Kathleen or >myself. We will try to keep a running list of things that are being >purchased/sent. > >Faith > > > >__________________________ > & Faith Webb >http://skins.hotbar.com/skins/mailskins/em/042902/042902_3183_2892_prv. >gif> >http://webbs.ourfamily.com http://webbs.ourfamily.com/> >http://skins.hotbar.com/skins/mailskins/em/033102/033102smile_1_prv.gif > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2003 Report Share Posted April 3, 2003 is in Owensboro, Ky right now across the river. They are sending her to IU again. i forward the email mom sent tonight while i was at work... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2003 Report Share Posted April 3, 2003 is in Owensboro, Ky right now across the river. They are sending her to IU again. i forward the email mom sent tonight while i was at work... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2003 Report Share Posted April 3, 2003 is in Owensboro, Ky right now across the river. They are sending her to IU again. i forward the email mom sent tonight while i was at work... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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