Guest guest Posted November 1, 2002 Report Share Posted November 1, 2002 -Hello Shirley!!! I'm finally home and just posted an update on my condition. My email addy is gumbo_yaya_69@... I have quite a few questions to ask you concerning post op problems. I barely remember talking to you as the " morphine Happy Nurses " kept pressing my button for me whenever I groaned. I was not happy to say the least...nor was I thrilled with the laxidasical after surgery care...I was discharged even though I was vomiting profusely for 3 days. I'll fill you in later. Hope you are doing well. Peace, -- In pancreatitis@y..., shirlf3542@a... wrote: > Hi everyone, I have missed you so very much. I have been off line for quite > a while since my daughter had knee surgery and moved in with us so we could > help her with her recovery. She is now almost four weeks post-op. My work > is lessening which is great. I am enjoying having her here with us and I > dread when she goes home. > > The last time I spoke with was when she was in MN recovering from her > pancreatectomy. How is she? Please let me know how she is recovering and if > you have her e-mail address please send it to me. I hope to be on line more > now that my daughter is improving. Miss you all. Love, Shirley > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2002 Report Share Posted November 1, 2002 -Hello Shirley!!! I'm finally home and just posted an update on my condition. My email addy is gumbo_yaya_69@... I have quite a few questions to ask you concerning post op problems. I barely remember talking to you as the " morphine Happy Nurses " kept pressing my button for me whenever I groaned. I was not happy to say the least...nor was I thrilled with the laxidasical after surgery care...I was discharged even though I was vomiting profusely for 3 days. I'll fill you in later. Hope you are doing well. Peace, -- In pancreatitis@y..., shirlf3542@a... wrote: > Hi everyone, I have missed you so very much. I have been off line for quite > a while since my daughter had knee surgery and moved in with us so we could > help her with her recovery. She is now almost four weeks post-op. My work > is lessening which is great. I am enjoying having her here with us and I > dread when she goes home. > > The last time I spoke with was when she was in MN recovering from her > pancreatectomy. How is she? Please let me know how she is recovering and if > you have her e-mail address please send it to me. I hope to be on line more > now that my daughter is improving. Miss you all. Love, Shirley > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2002 Report Share Posted November 1, 2002 -Hello Shirley!!! I'm finally home and just posted an update on my condition. My email addy is gumbo_yaya_69@... I have quite a few questions to ask you concerning post op problems. I barely remember talking to you as the " morphine Happy Nurses " kept pressing my button for me whenever I groaned. I was not happy to say the least...nor was I thrilled with the laxidasical after surgery care...I was discharged even though I was vomiting profusely for 3 days. I'll fill you in later. Hope you are doing well. Peace, -- In pancreatitis@y..., shirlf3542@a... wrote: > Hi everyone, I have missed you so very much. I have been off line for quite > a while since my daughter had knee surgery and moved in with us so we could > help her with her recovery. She is now almost four weeks post-op. My work > is lessening which is great. I am enjoying having her here with us and I > dread when she goes home. > > The last time I spoke with was when she was in MN recovering from her > pancreatectomy. How is she? Please let me know how she is recovering and if > you have her e-mail address please send it to me. I hope to be on line more > now that my daughter is improving. Miss you all. Love, Shirley > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2002 Report Share Posted November 2, 2002 In a message dated 11/1/2002 10:49:16 PM Central Standard Time, gumbo_yaya_69@... writes: > > -Hello Shirley!!! > I'm finally home and just posted an update on my condition. My > email addy is gumbo_yaya_69@... I have quite a few questions > to ask you concerning post op problems. I barely remember talking to > you as the " morphine Happy Nurses " kept pressing my button for me > whenever I groaned. I was not happy to say the least...nor was I > thrilled with the laxidasical after surgery care...I was discharged > even though I was vomiting profusely for 3 days. I'll fill you in > later. Hope you are doing well. > Peace, > > Dear , what happened to you? When I called you I was so amazed that you were so far along in your recovery. Did you try to do too much too soon. Did the laxative mess up your bowels? It doesn't make sense to me how you could be doing so well and then have so much trouble. Can you explain it? Also why did they discharge you when you were so sick? Insurance? I was there a month and they would have kept me longer if needed. I was covered with my ins. after a long struggle with them. Do you have diarrhea? Why are you continuing to vomit? I know I am asking so many questions and you probably don't feel like answering them. I wish I could help you. Have you looked thoroughly into the nerve treatment you are going to have? When was the date of your surgery? I know that I vomited for over three weeks. I thought I would never stop. Finally I stopped vomiting but I could only eat one-fourth of a grilled cheese sandwich for quite a while when I arrived home. I was able to slowly increase the amount but I had to take it very slowly. I had pain also when I came home but I could tell that it was just pain from the surgery and not from my pancreas. When I would become hungry the pain would worsen. Eating my small amount of food would lessen the pain. Soon though the pain subsided. I sure do hope you improve and feel great soon. I received a post from Kay the other day. I don't think you know her since she was in the group I think before you joined. She had the surgery and she wrote me that she is doing great. I don't understand why some people do so well and others have problems. Please take care of yourself and let me know how you are and what happened to you in the hospital to cause your condition to worsen. Love, Shirley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 Welcome back. You most ;likely don't remember me, but I just want to say HI .. We would love to have you on line whenever you can be. LOVE & HUGS, grandmomBEV Hello I was a member a couple of years ago. Thought I'd drop by and see how everyone is. I am the mother of 3 kids, Bri 14; 12 and 9. has CF and Down Syndrome. She is doing quite well. Last year it was determined that she is pancreatic sufficient and was taken off of the enzymes. Is there anyone else who does not take enzymes? Hello to all. Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 Welcome back. You most ;likely don't remember me, but I just want to say HI .. We would love to have you on line whenever you can be. LOVE & HUGS, grandmomBEV Hello I was a member a couple of years ago. Thought I'd drop by and see how everyone is. I am the mother of 3 kids, Bri 14; 12 and 9. has CF and Down Syndrome. She is doing quite well. Last year it was determined that she is pancreatic sufficient and was taken off of the enzymes. Is there anyone else who does not take enzymes? Hello to all. Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 Sally It is SO nice to hear from you. I have wondered about you many times through the years. Welcome Back. Question for you, what tests did they do regarding being pancreatic sufficient? I ask primarily because I know through my work that kids with DS tend to be overweight and plump, which can certainly make someone appear " pancreatic insufficient " whether they are or are not. It also might make the issue of needing to feed the kids high fat diets a bit of a problem, since it is recommended that kids with DS get portion controlled, low fat, low carb diets to avoid obesity which can lead to heart problems... I always wondered if this causes contradictions ...and which way you have to go. Alot like those with diabetes and CF, I guess.... non CF diabetics have such a restricted diet.... Well anyway, just wondering how they determined that (ie, fecal fat, or whatever that test Torsten says they use in Germany...?) Take care and I am so glad to hear that the kids are doing ok. I have to say, though.....I never dreamed that was already 9 years old!!!!! Jen (remember me?, Mommy of 7, 3 with CF) > I was a member a couple of years ago. Thought I'd drop by and see how > everyone is. I am the mother of 3 kids, Bri 14; 12 and 9. > has CF and Down Syndrome. She is doing quite well. Last year it was > determined that she is pancreatic sufficient and was taken off of the > enzymes. Is there anyone else who does not take enzymes? > > Hello to all. > > Sally > > > [Non-text portions of this message Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 Sally It is SO nice to hear from you. I have wondered about you many times through the years. Welcome Back. Question for you, what tests did they do regarding being pancreatic sufficient? I ask primarily because I know through my work that kids with DS tend to be overweight and plump, which can certainly make someone appear " pancreatic insufficient " whether they are or are not. It also might make the issue of needing to feed the kids high fat diets a bit of a problem, since it is recommended that kids with DS get portion controlled, low fat, low carb diets to avoid obesity which can lead to heart problems... I always wondered if this causes contradictions ...and which way you have to go. Alot like those with diabetes and CF, I guess.... non CF diabetics have such a restricted diet.... Well anyway, just wondering how they determined that (ie, fecal fat, or whatever that test Torsten says they use in Germany...?) Take care and I am so glad to hear that the kids are doing ok. I have to say, though.....I never dreamed that was already 9 years old!!!!! Jen (remember me?, Mommy of 7, 3 with CF) > I was a member a couple of years ago. Thought I'd drop by and see how > everyone is. I am the mother of 3 kids, Bri 14; 12 and 9. > has CF and Down Syndrome. She is doing quite well. Last year it was > determined that she is pancreatic sufficient and was taken off of the > enzymes. Is there anyone else who does not take enzymes? > > Hello to all. > > Sally > > > [Non-text portions of this message Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 Sally It is SO nice to hear from you. I have wondered about you many times through the years. Welcome Back. Question for you, what tests did they do regarding being pancreatic sufficient? I ask primarily because I know through my work that kids with DS tend to be overweight and plump, which can certainly make someone appear " pancreatic insufficient " whether they are or are not. It also might make the issue of needing to feed the kids high fat diets a bit of a problem, since it is recommended that kids with DS get portion controlled, low fat, low carb diets to avoid obesity which can lead to heart problems... I always wondered if this causes contradictions ...and which way you have to go. Alot like those with diabetes and CF, I guess.... non CF diabetics have such a restricted diet.... Well anyway, just wondering how they determined that (ie, fecal fat, or whatever that test Torsten says they use in Germany...?) Take care and I am so glad to hear that the kids are doing ok. I have to say, though.....I never dreamed that was already 9 years old!!!!! Jen (remember me?, Mommy of 7, 3 with CF) > I was a member a couple of years ago. Thought I'd drop by and see how > everyone is. I am the mother of 3 kids, Bri 14; 12 and 9. > has CF and Down Syndrome. She is doing quite well. Last year it was > determined that she is pancreatic sufficient and was taken off of the > enzymes. Is there anyone else who does not take enzymes? > > Hello to all. > > Sally > > > [Non-text portions of this message Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 In a message dated 11/5/02 7:16:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, bevd@... writes: > grandmomBEV > I do remember you. It is good to be back. Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2002 Report Share Posted November 6, 2002 In a message dated 11/5/02 10:18:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, ron88jen@... writes: > Jen (remember me?, Mommy of 7, 3 with CF) > Yes, of course, I remember you. I just don't remember you having so many kids!!! We did some new test on then for a back up did the 3 day fecal fat test. We have always suspected this. She never really had bowel problems other than severe constipation, which is probably due to the downs. Her weight is ok, she is 49 " and 55 lbs. She s a slow gainer but seems solid to me. I call her my little porkchop. Her appetite is good, but does not like any sweets, only ice cream and choc chip cookies. No candy. I don't worry about her diet, I let her eat what she wants when she wants it. Her lungs are good and the sinuses are under control. We have never identified her mutation, we also have not tried to in a few years. Glad to be back, Sally Mom of Bri 14, 12, 9 w/cf&ds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2002 Report Share Posted November 6, 2002 In a message dated 11/5/02 10:18:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, ron88jen@... writes: > Jen (remember me?, Mommy of 7, 3 with CF) > Yes, of course, I remember you. I just don't remember you having so many kids!!! We did some new test on then for a back up did the 3 day fecal fat test. We have always suspected this. She never really had bowel problems other than severe constipation, which is probably due to the downs. Her weight is ok, she is 49 " and 55 lbs. She s a slow gainer but seems solid to me. I call her my little porkchop. Her appetite is good, but does not like any sweets, only ice cream and choc chip cookies. No candy. I don't worry about her diet, I let her eat what she wants when she wants it. Her lungs are good and the sinuses are under control. We have never identified her mutation, we also have not tried to in a few years. Glad to be back, Sally Mom of Bri 14, 12, 9 w/cf&ds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2002 Report Share Posted November 6, 2002 In a message dated 11/5/02 10:18:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, ron88jen@... writes: > Jen (remember me?, Mommy of 7, 3 with CF) > Yes, of course, I remember you. I just don't remember you having so many kids!!! We did some new test on then for a back up did the 3 day fecal fat test. We have always suspected this. She never really had bowel problems other than severe constipation, which is probably due to the downs. Her weight is ok, she is 49 " and 55 lbs. She s a slow gainer but seems solid to me. I call her my little porkchop. Her appetite is good, but does not like any sweets, only ice cream and choc chip cookies. No candy. I don't worry about her diet, I let her eat what she wants when she wants it. Her lungs are good and the sinuses are under control. We have never identified her mutation, we also have not tried to in a few years. Glad to be back, Sally Mom of Bri 14, 12, 9 w/cf&ds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 Hi everybody, some months ago I introduced myself to this mailinglist. That was when I was still living in Prague, in the Czech Republic. Now I am back home in Germany and finally also my PC is working again and it is so great to read all your emails again. My daughter had just her real first cold and it was really a nightmare since she kept throughing up basically all the food she ate. The doc said there is nothing one can do about it and that it is not due to CF?! Well now she is fine again and actually for the first time in her life there were moments where she could not wait to get her bottle! So at least she made up for all the precious gramms she had lost while being ill. She is 16 mo, 75 cm and 9 Kg. Tana Christian 3 years wocf, Miriam 16 months wcf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 Hi everybody, some months ago I introduced myself to this mailinglist. That was when I was still living in Prague, in the Czech Republic. Now I am back home in Germany and finally also my PC is working again and it is so great to read all your emails again. My daughter had just her real first cold and it was really a nightmare since she kept throughing up basically all the food she ate. The doc said there is nothing one can do about it and that it is not due to CF?! Well now she is fine again and actually for the first time in her life there were moments where she could not wait to get her bottle! So at least she made up for all the precious gramms she had lost while being ill. She is 16 mo, 75 cm and 9 Kg. Tana Christian 3 years wocf, Miriam 16 months wcf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 Hi everybody, some months ago I introduced myself to this mailinglist. That was when I was still living in Prague, in the Czech Republic. Now I am back home in Germany and finally also my PC is working again and it is so great to read all your emails again. My daughter had just her real first cold and it was really a nightmare since she kept throughing up basically all the food she ate. The doc said there is nothing one can do about it and that it is not due to CF?! Well now she is fine again and actually for the first time in her life there were moments where she could not wait to get her bottle! So at least she made up for all the precious gramms she had lost while being ill. She is 16 mo, 75 cm and 9 Kg. Tana Christian 3 years wocf, Miriam 16 months wcf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 Hi Tana, welcome back to the list and welcome back to Germany. Did you have snow today? Good to hear that Miriam recovered fast from her bad cold. Peace Torsten > Hi everybody, > > some months ago I introduced myself to this mailinglist. That was when I was > still living in Prague, in the Czech Republic. Now I am back home in Germany > and finally also my PC is working again and it is so great to read all your > emails again. > My daughter had just her real first cold and it was really a nightmare since > she kept throughing up basically all the food she ate. The doc said there is > nothing one can do about it and that it is not due to CF?! Well now she is > fine again and actually for the first time in her life there were moments > where she could not wait to get her bottle! So at least she made up for all > the precious gramms she had lost while being ill. She is 16 mo, 75 cm and 9 > Kg. > > Tana > Christian 3 years wocf, Miriam 16 months wcf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 Hi Tana, welcome back to the list and welcome back to Germany. Did you have snow today? Good to hear that Miriam recovered fast from her bad cold. Peace Torsten > Hi everybody, > > some months ago I introduced myself to this mailinglist. That was when I was > still living in Prague, in the Czech Republic. Now I am back home in Germany > and finally also my PC is working again and it is so great to read all your > emails again. > My daughter had just her real first cold and it was really a nightmare since > she kept throughing up basically all the food she ate. The doc said there is > nothing one can do about it and that it is not due to CF?! Well now she is > fine again and actually for the first time in her life there were moments > where she could not wait to get her bottle! So at least she made up for all > the precious gramms she had lost while being ill. She is 16 mo, 75 cm and 9 > Kg. > > Tana > Christian 3 years wocf, Miriam 16 months wcf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 Hi Tana, welcome back to the list and welcome back to Germany. Did you have snow today? Good to hear that Miriam recovered fast from her bad cold. Peace Torsten > Hi everybody, > > some months ago I introduced myself to this mailinglist. That was when I was > still living in Prague, in the Czech Republic. Now I am back home in Germany > and finally also my PC is working again and it is so great to read all your > emails again. > My daughter had just her real first cold and it was really a nightmare since > she kept throughing up basically all the food she ate. The doc said there is > nothing one can do about it and that it is not due to CF?! Well now she is > fine again and actually for the first time in her life there were moments > where she could not wait to get her bottle! So at least she made up for all > the precious gramms she had lost while being ill. She is 16 mo, 75 cm and 9 > Kg. > > Tana > Christian 3 years wocf, Miriam 16 months wcf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 Hi Tana, How great to meet you. I am glad the cold went okay. The first one is the worst, I think. I remember feeling like this was the beginning of the downhill ride, but it wasn't. Do you live anywhere near Torsten? Are there any other people from Germany on the list? -Lenora in Colorado >Hi everybody, > >some months ago I introduced myself to this mailinglist. That was when I was >still living in Prague, in the Czech Republic. Now I am back home in Germany >and finally also my PC is working again and it is so great to read all your >emails again. >My daughter had just her real first cold and it was really a nightmare since >she kept throughing up basically all the food she ate. The doc said there is >nothing one can do about it and that it is not due to CF?! Well now she is >fine again and actually for the first time in her life there were moments >where she could not wait to get her bottle! So at least she made up for all >the precious gramms she had lost while being ill. She is 16 mo, 75 cm and 9 >Kg. > >Tana >Christian 3 years wocf, Miriam 16 months wcf > > > > > > > >PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list. > > >------------------------------------------- > > >The opinions and information exchanged on this list should >IN NO WAY >be construed as medical advice. > >PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS. > >-------------------------------------------------- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 Hi Tana, How great to meet you. I am glad the cold went okay. The first one is the worst, I think. I remember feeling like this was the beginning of the downhill ride, but it wasn't. Do you live anywhere near Torsten? Are there any other people from Germany on the list? -Lenora in Colorado >Hi everybody, > >some months ago I introduced myself to this mailinglist. That was when I was >still living in Prague, in the Czech Republic. Now I am back home in Germany >and finally also my PC is working again and it is so great to read all your >emails again. >My daughter had just her real first cold and it was really a nightmare since >she kept throughing up basically all the food she ate. The doc said there is >nothing one can do about it and that it is not due to CF?! Well now she is >fine again and actually for the first time in her life there were moments >where she could not wait to get her bottle! So at least she made up for all >the precious gramms she had lost while being ill. She is 16 mo, 75 cm and 9 >Kg. > >Tana >Christian 3 years wocf, Miriam 16 months wcf > > > > > > > >PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list. > > >------------------------------------------- > > >The opinions and information exchanged on this list should >IN NO WAY >be construed as medical advice. > >PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS. > >-------------------------------------------------- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 Hi Tana, How great to meet you. I am glad the cold went okay. The first one is the worst, I think. I remember feeling like this was the beginning of the downhill ride, but it wasn't. Do you live anywhere near Torsten? Are there any other people from Germany on the list? -Lenora in Colorado >Hi everybody, > >some months ago I introduced myself to this mailinglist. That was when I was >still living in Prague, in the Czech Republic. Now I am back home in Germany >and finally also my PC is working again and it is so great to read all your >emails again. >My daughter had just her real first cold and it was really a nightmare since >she kept throughing up basically all the food she ate. The doc said there is >nothing one can do about it and that it is not due to CF?! Well now she is >fine again and actually for the first time in her life there were moments >where she could not wait to get her bottle! So at least she made up for all >the precious gramms she had lost while being ill. She is 16 mo, 75 cm and 9 >Kg. > >Tana >Christian 3 years wocf, Miriam 16 months wcf > > > > > > > >PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list. > > >------------------------------------------- > > >The opinions and information exchanged on this list should >IN NO WAY >be construed as medical advice. > >PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS. > >-------------------------------------------------- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 I am happy your happy to be home again. It must be a great feeling. We are happy your on the list here with us as well. Please post often & tell us all :) LOVE & HUGS, grandmomBEV Re: Hello Hi everybody, some months ago I introduced myself to this mailinglist. That was when I was still living in Prague, in the Czech Republic. Now I am back home in Germany and finally also my PC is working again and it is so great to read all your emails again. My daughter had just her real first cold and it was really a nightmare since she kept throughing up basically all the food she ate. The doc said there is nothing one can do about it and that it is not due to CF?! Well now she is fine again and actually for the first time in her life there were moments where she could not wait to get her bottle! So at least she made up for all the precious gramms she had lost while being ill. She is 16 mo, 75 cm and 9 Kg. Tana Christian 3 years wocf, Miriam 16 months wcf PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list. ------------------------------------------- The opinions and information exchanged on this list should IN NO WAY be construed as medical advice. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS. -------------------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 I am happy your happy to be home again. It must be a great feeling. We are happy your on the list here with us as well. Please post often & tell us all :) LOVE & HUGS, grandmomBEV Re: Hello Hi everybody, some months ago I introduced myself to this mailinglist. That was when I was still living in Prague, in the Czech Republic. Now I am back home in Germany and finally also my PC is working again and it is so great to read all your emails again. My daughter had just her real first cold and it was really a nightmare since she kept throughing up basically all the food she ate. The doc said there is nothing one can do about it and that it is not due to CF?! Well now she is fine again and actually for the first time in her life there were moments where she could not wait to get her bottle! So at least she made up for all the precious gramms she had lost while being ill. She is 16 mo, 75 cm and 9 Kg. Tana Christian 3 years wocf, Miriam 16 months wcf PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list. ------------------------------------------- The opinions and information exchanged on this list should IN NO WAY be construed as medical advice. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS. -------------------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 I am happy your happy to be home again. It must be a great feeling. We are happy your on the list here with us as well. Please post often & tell us all :) LOVE & HUGS, grandmomBEV Re: Hello Hi everybody, some months ago I introduced myself to this mailinglist. That was when I was still living in Prague, in the Czech Republic. Now I am back home in Germany and finally also my PC is working again and it is so great to read all your emails again. My daughter had just her real first cold and it was really a nightmare since she kept throughing up basically all the food she ate. The doc said there is nothing one can do about it and that it is not due to CF?! Well now she is fine again and actually for the first time in her life there were moments where she could not wait to get her bottle! So at least she made up for all the precious gramms she had lost while being ill. She is 16 mo, 75 cm and 9 Kg. Tana Christian 3 years wocf, Miriam 16 months wcf PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list. ------------------------------------------- The opinions and information exchanged on this list should IN NO WAY be construed as medical advice. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS. -------------------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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