Guest guest Posted November 9, 2002 Report Share Posted November 9, 2002 , You wrote beautifully. I hope 's liver function improves. I'm glad you are on the list again. My family and I spent a week in Montreal this summer and loved it. I have three children; my youngest, age 5, has CF. Lori in Florida is back! Hello all of you, Most of you don't know me, but I participated in some of the exchanges with this group a couple of months ago. Since May, I was less available to participate because was hospitalized 3 times for several weeks (total of 10 weeks). Since a couple of weeks, I'm back in reading the e-mails (I'm more a reader than a writer...) This group helps me alot in some ways that noboby else could help because most of us are parents of wonderful kids with cf and our reality is similar. Since I didn't post such a long time, here I'm going to write a little bit about my reality: I live in Montreal (Canada) and I'm a happy mother of 2 (Tania 11 wocf and 13 wcf). I have a full time job and it's not always easy to run here and there, all at the same time... As you probably already noticed, English is not my first langage but I hope I'm understandable (If not, don't be shy to tell me!!! I want to improve) is in grade 9 and he's a very mature kid. He is fed up with cf and has his good and his bad days in dealing with it. He was diagnosed at almost 2 years old. Since then he'd always take pancreatic enzymes and was in a very good condition. He had been chubby for several years. He then started having some problems with his liver (cirrhosis) and with some lungs infections. In December, will be re-evaluate for a liver transplant because his blood tests were not very nice over last months. I realize that's the direction where we're going but I really, really hope his liver fonctions improve because I don't think I'm ready to go through that now. Well, I wrote enough (I'm tired: It took me almost an hour to write thise-mail because I searched in my dictionnary for proper words to use... That's why I don't post often...). It will be my pleasure to read you. Bye, bye, _________________________________________________________________ MSN Messenger : discutez en direct avec vos amis ! http://www.msn.fr/msger/default.asp 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 9, 2002 Report Share Posted November 9, 2002 , You did very well with the English, I would never have known if you hadn't mentioned it. I hope 's liver tests come back alot better than expected. (Australia) Liam 8 wocf & Eilish 5 wcf is back! Hello all of you, Most of you don't know me, but I participated in some of the exchanges with this group a couple of months ago. Since May, I was less available to participate because was hospitalized 3 times for several weeks (total of 10 weeks). Since a couple of weeks, I'm back in reading the e-mails (I'm more a reader than a writer...) This group helps me alot in some ways that noboby else could help because most of us are parents of wonderful kids with cf and our reality is similar. Since I didn't post such a long time, here I'm going to write a little bit about my reality: I live in Montreal (Canada) and I'm a happy mother of 2 (Tania 11 wocf and 13 wcf). I have a full time job and it's not always easy to run here and there, all at the same time... As you probably already noticed, English is not my first langage but I hope I'm understandable (If not, don't be shy to tell me!!! I want to improve) is in grade 9 and he's a very mature kid. He is fed up with cf and has his good and his bad days in dealing with it. He was diagnosed at almost 2 years old. Since then he'd always take pancreatic enzymes and was in a very good condition. He had been chubby for several years. He then started having some problems with his liver (cirrhosis) and with some lungs infections. In December, will be re-evaluate for a liver transplant because his blood tests were not very nice over last months. I realize that's the direction where we're going but I really, really hope his liver fonctions improve because I don't think I'm ready to go through that now. Well, I wrote enough (I'm tired: It took me almost an hour to write thise-mail because I searched in my dictionnary for proper words to use... That's why I don't post often...). It will be my pleasure to read you. Bye, bye, _________________________________________________________________ MSN Messenger : discutez en direct avec vos amis ! http://www.msn.fr/msger/default.asp 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 9, 2002 Report Share Posted November 9, 2002 , You did very well with the English, I would never have known if you hadn't mentioned it. I hope 's liver tests come back alot better than expected. (Australia) Liam 8 wocf & Eilish 5 wcf is back! Hello all of you, Most of you don't know me, but I participated in some of the exchanges with this group a couple of months ago. Since May, I was less available to participate because was hospitalized 3 times for several weeks (total of 10 weeks). Since a couple of weeks, I'm back in reading the e-mails (I'm more a reader than a writer...) This group helps me alot in some ways that noboby else could help because most of us are parents of wonderful kids with cf and our reality is similar. Since I didn't post such a long time, here I'm going to write a little bit about my reality: I live in Montreal (Canada) and I'm a happy mother of 2 (Tania 11 wocf and 13 wcf). I have a full time job and it's not always easy to run here and there, all at the same time... As you probably already noticed, English is not my first langage but I hope I'm understandable (If not, don't be shy to tell me!!! I want to improve) is in grade 9 and he's a very mature kid. He is fed up with cf and has his good and his bad days in dealing with it. He was diagnosed at almost 2 years old. Since then he'd always take pancreatic enzymes and was in a very good condition. He had been chubby for several years. He then started having some problems with his liver (cirrhosis) and with some lungs infections. In December, will be re-evaluate for a liver transplant because his blood tests were not very nice over last months. I realize that's the direction where we're going but I really, really hope his liver fonctions improve because I don't think I'm ready to go through that now. Well, I wrote enough (I'm tired: It took me almost an hour to write thise-mail because I searched in my dictionnary for proper words to use... That's why I don't post often...). It will be my pleasure to read you. Bye, bye, _________________________________________________________________ MSN Messenger : discutez en direct avec vos amis ! http://www.msn.fr/msger/default.asp 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 10, 2002 Report Share Posted November 10, 2002 Thank you very much , Another good motivation for me to be part of this group is to practice my English writting. Thank you for your support. Have a good day. > >Reply-To: cfparents >To: cfparents > >Subject: Re: is back! >Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 16:05:23 +1030 > >, > >You did very well with the English, I would never have known if you hadn't >mentioned it. I hope 's liver tests come back alot better than >expected. > > (Australia) >Liam 8 wocf & Eilish 5 wcf > is back! > > > > > > > Hello all of you, > > Most of you don't know me, but I participated in some of the >exchanges > with this group a couple of months ago. Since May, I was less available >to > participate because was hospitalized 3 times for several weeks >(total > of 10 weeks). Since a couple of weeks, I'm back in reading the e-mails >(I'm > more a reader than a writer...) This group helps me alot in some ways >that > noboby else could help because most of us are parents of wonderful kids >with > cf and our reality is similar. > Since I didn't post such a long time, here I'm going to write a >little > bit about my reality: I live in Montreal (Canada) and I'm a happy >mother of > 2 (Tania 11 wocf and 13 wcf). I have a full time job and it's not > always easy to run here and there, all at the same time... As you >probably > already noticed, English is not my first langage but I hope I'm > understandable (If not, don't be shy to tell me!!! I want to improve) > is in grade 9 and he's a very mature kid. He is fed up with >cf > and has his good and his bad days in dealing with it. He was diagnosed >at > almost 2 years old. Since then he'd always take pancreatic enzymes and >was > in a very good condition. He had been chubby for several years. He then > started having some problems with his liver (cirrhosis) and with some >lungs > infections. In December, will be re-evaluate for a liver >transplant > because his blood tests were not very nice over last months. I realize > that's the direction where we're going but I really, really hope his >liver > fonctions improve because I don't think I'm ready to go through that >now. > Well, I wrote enough (I'm tired: It took me almost an hour to >write > thise-mail because I searched in my dictionnary for proper words to >use... > That's why I don't post often...). It will be my pleasure to read you. > Bye, bye, > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Messenger : discutez en direct avec vos amis ! > http://www.msn.fr/msger/default.asp > > > 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 10, 2002 Report Share Posted November 10, 2002 Thank you very much , Another good motivation for me to be part of this group is to practice my English writting. Thank you for your support. Have a good day. > >Reply-To: cfparents >To: cfparents > >Subject: Re: is back! >Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 16:05:23 +1030 > >, > >You did very well with the English, I would never have known if you hadn't >mentioned it. I hope 's liver tests come back alot better than >expected. > > (Australia) >Liam 8 wocf & Eilish 5 wcf > is back! > > > > > > > Hello all of you, > > Most of you don't know me, but I participated in some of the >exchanges > with this group a couple of months ago. Since May, I was less available >to > participate because was hospitalized 3 times for several weeks >(total > of 10 weeks). Since a couple of weeks, I'm back in reading the e-mails >(I'm > more a reader than a writer...) This group helps me alot in some ways >that > noboby else could help because most of us are parents of wonderful kids >with > cf and our reality is similar. > Since I didn't post such a long time, here I'm going to write a >little > bit about my reality: I live in Montreal (Canada) and I'm a happy >mother of > 2 (Tania 11 wocf and 13 wcf). I have a full time job and it's not > always easy to run here and there, all at the same time... As you >probably > already noticed, English is not my first langage but I hope I'm > understandable (If not, don't be shy to tell me!!! I want to improve) > is in grade 9 and he's a very mature kid. He is fed up with >cf > and has his good and his bad days in dealing with it. He was diagnosed >at > almost 2 years old. Since then he'd always take pancreatic enzymes and >was > in a very good condition. He had been chubby for several years. He then > started having some problems with his liver (cirrhosis) and with some >lungs > infections. In December, will be re-evaluate for a liver >transplant > because his blood tests were not very nice over last months. I realize > that's the direction where we're going but I really, really hope his >liver > fonctions improve because I don't think I'm ready to go through that >now. > Well, I wrote enough (I'm tired: It took me almost an hour to >write > thise-mail because I searched in my dictionnary for proper words to >use... > That's why I don't post often...). It will be my pleasure to read you. > Bye, bye, > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Messenger : discutez en direct avec vos amis ! > http://www.msn.fr/msger/default.asp > > > 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 10, 2002 Report Share Posted November 10, 2002 I agree with & others.Your writing is super great......I thi nk you do better than some of us who are born to this language. I admire others who speck another language from their own. I never have. I do understand much from several , but only as I deal with some ....repetition helps, right/ ANYWAY, WELCOME !! Love & hugs, GrandmomBEV Re: is back! >Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 16:05:23 +1030 > >, > >You did very well with the English, I would never have known if you hadn't >mentioned it. I hope 's liver tests come back alot better than >expected. > > (Australia) >Liam 8 wocf & Eilish 5 wcf > is back! > > > > > > > Hello all of you, > > Most of you don't know me, but I participated in some of the >exchanges > with this group a couple of months ago. Since May, I was less available >to > participate because was hospitalized 3 times for several weeks >(total > of 10 weeks). Since a couple of weeks, I'm back in reading the e-mails >(I'm > more a reader than a writer...) This group helps me alot in some ways >that > noboby else could help because most of us are parents of wonderful kids >with > cf and our reality is similar. > Since I didn't post such a long time, here I'm going to write a >little > bit about my reality: I live in Montreal (Canada) and I'm a happy >mother of > 2 (Tania 11 wocf and 13 wcf). I have a full time job and it's not > always easy to run here and there, all at the same time... As you >probably > already noticed, English is not my first langage but I hope I'm > understandable (If not, don't be shy to tell me!!! I want to improve) > is in grade 9 and he's a very mature kid. He is fed up with >cf > and has his good and his bad days in dealing with it. He was diagnosed >at > almost 2 years old. Since then he'd always take pancreatic enzymes and >was > in a very good condition. He had been chubby for several years. He then > started having some problems with his liver (cirrhosis) and with some >lungs > infections. In December, will be re-evaluate for a liver >transplant > because his blood tests were not very nice over last months. I realize > that's the direction where we're going but I really, really hope his >liver > fonctions improve because I don't think I'm ready to go through that >now. > Well, I wrote enough (I'm tired: It took me almost an hour to >write > thise-mail because I searched in my dictionnary for proper words to >use... > That's why I don't post often...). It will be my pleasure to read you. > Bye, bye, > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Messenger : discutez en direct avec vos amis ! > http://www.msn.fr/msger/default.asp > > > 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 10, 2002 Report Share Posted November 10, 2002 I agree with & others.Your writing is super great......I thi nk you do better than some of us who are born to this language. I admire others who speck another language from their own. I never have. I do understand much from several , but only as I deal with some ....repetition helps, right/ ANYWAY, WELCOME !! Love & hugs, GrandmomBEV Re: is back! >Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 16:05:23 +1030 > >, > >You did very well with the English, I would never have known if you hadn't >mentioned it. I hope 's liver tests come back alot better than >expected. > > (Australia) >Liam 8 wocf & Eilish 5 wcf > is back! > > > > > > > Hello all of you, > > Most of you don't know me, but I participated in some of the >exchanges > with this group a couple of months ago. Since May, I was less available >to > participate because was hospitalized 3 times for several weeks >(total > of 10 weeks). Since a couple of weeks, I'm back in reading the e-mails >(I'm > more a reader than a writer...) This group helps me alot in some ways >that > noboby else could help because most of us are parents of wonderful kids >with > cf and our reality is similar. > Since I didn't post such a long time, here I'm going to write a >little > bit about my reality: I live in Montreal (Canada) and I'm a happy >mother of > 2 (Tania 11 wocf and 13 wcf). I have a full time job and it's not > always easy to run here and there, all at the same time... As you >probably > already noticed, English is not my first langage but I hope I'm > understandable (If not, don't be shy to tell me!!! I want to improve) > is in grade 9 and he's a very mature kid. He is fed up with >cf > and has his good and his bad days in dealing with it. He was diagnosed >at > almost 2 years old. Since then he'd always take pancreatic enzymes and >was > in a very good condition. He had been chubby for several years. He then > started having some problems with his liver (cirrhosis) and with some >lungs > infections. In December, will be re-evaluate for a liver >transplant > because his blood tests were not very nice over last months. I realize > that's the direction where we're going but I really, really hope his >liver > fonctions improve because I don't think I'm ready to go through that >now. > Well, I wrote enough (I'm tired: It took me almost an hour to >write > thise-mail because I searched in my dictionnary for proper words to >use... > That's why I don't post often...). It will be my pleasure to read you. > Bye, bye, > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Messenger : discutez en direct avec vos amis ! > http://www.msn.fr/msger/default.asp > > > 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 10, 2002 Report Share Posted November 10, 2002 I agree with & others.Your writing is super great......I thi nk you do better than some of us who are born to this language. I admire others who speck another language from their own. I never have. I do understand much from several , but only as I deal with some ....repetition helps, right/ ANYWAY, WELCOME !! Love & hugs, GrandmomBEV Re: is back! >Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 16:05:23 +1030 > >, > >You did very well with the English, I would never have known if you hadn't >mentioned it. I hope 's liver tests come back alot better than >expected. > > (Australia) >Liam 8 wocf & Eilish 5 wcf > is back! > > > > > > > Hello all of you, > > Most of you don't know me, but I participated in some of the >exchanges > with this group a couple of months ago. Since May, I was less available >to > participate because was hospitalized 3 times for several weeks >(total > of 10 weeks). Since a couple of weeks, I'm back in reading the e-mails >(I'm > more a reader than a writer...) This group helps me alot in some ways >that > noboby else could help because most of us are parents of wonderful kids >with > cf and our reality is similar. > Since I didn't post such a long time, here I'm going to write a >little > bit about my reality: I live in Montreal (Canada) and I'm a happy >mother of > 2 (Tania 11 wocf and 13 wcf). I have a full time job and it's not > always easy to run here and there, all at the same time... As you >probably > already noticed, English is not my first langage but I hope I'm > understandable (If not, don't be shy to tell me!!! I want to improve) > is in grade 9 and he's a very mature kid. He is fed up with >cf > and has his good and his bad days in dealing with it. He was diagnosed >at > almost 2 years old. Since then he'd always take pancreatic enzymes and >was > in a very good condition. He had been chubby for several years. He then > started having some problems with his liver (cirrhosis) and with some >lungs > infections. In December, will be re-evaluate for a liver >transplant > because his blood tests were not very nice over last months. I realize > that's the direction where we're going but I really, really hope his >liver > fonctions improve because I don't think I'm ready to go through that >now. > Well, I wrote enough (I'm tired: It took me almost an hour to >write > thise-mail because I searched in my dictionnary for proper words to >use... > That's why I don't post often...). It will be my pleasure to read you. > Bye, bye, > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Messenger : discutez en direct avec vos amis ! > http://www.msn.fr/msger/default.asp > > > 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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