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In a message dated 3/27/01 12:26:25 PM Pacific Standard Time,

knowles@... writes:

> . Could it be

> a casein infringement (haven't experienced that yet), or perhaps another

> food allergy manifesting itself.

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My DD does the diarreah blow outs with soy. Gluten keeps her up all night -

very happy and wanting to play, but ... Casein she reacts like she's on

something like LSD. Too much sugar is similar to casein for us, plus she

gets aggressive, and

she has the blowouts.

Or it could be how your child reacts to casein!

Margaret

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le,

My daughter Emma who is 2 1/2 years old has had cold after cold this

winter. Most of them have basically been that her nose just runs and

runs. The last one which she just got over a week ago, she had a cough

with as well which definately had me concerned. Basically, I gave her a

decongestant which did little if anything but I figured I can't see what

it is doing in the lungs so I gave it to her anyway. I figured it

couldn't hurt. I made sure the decongestant had Guaifenesin as it's

active ingredient which I have heard is good for kids with CF. We also

increased her CPT to three times a day and her nebulizer treatments as

well. On those days when her nose was particularly bad, I increased the

number of neb treatments to four. We then basically just waited. It

lasted a full two weeks before it subsided but I could tell around ten

days that it was getting better. If it hadn't, I would have contacted

her CF center and described the symptoms. At that point, they probably

would have put her on a antibiotic. Basically this is what I do

everytime she gets a cold. I don't call until it's been hanging around a

while and doesn't seem to be going away. If her symptoms were really

bad, I would obviously call sooner but with no fever, a minor cough and

mainly a runny nose, I didn't see the need. If the runny nose was green

or yellow in color or if it had a smell to it, I would have called as

well. It's no fun watching them when they have a cold but sometimes you

just have to do what you can and then see what happens. Our CF center

actually has published quidelines on when you should call. I hope this

helps. Good luck tomorrow.

- mom to Emma 2 1/2 years old w/cf and reflux and Isabelle 4 1/2

years old wo/cf

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Thank you for your response. Well since I posted my message my husband and I

had VERY LONG talk. You hit the nail on the head with the finances. After

talking it came out that he is feeling bad because he can not fully support us

on his own. My SSDI has been screwed up every month since getting approved so

we are also borrowing from to pay so to speak. Hopefully this month

will be better. When I was still able to work I made a very good income since

getting sick we have suffered some pretty big financial loses. We lost our home

(we sold it before the bank foreclosed) and my medical bills ( we have a 10% out

of pocket) have been adding up and the bill collectors keep calling so I geuss

that is why. Oh well hopefully now that it is out in the open it will be

better.

Thanks again

Simi Valley

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> Date: 2003/10/14 Tue PM 07:46:59 PDT

> To: pancreatitis

> Subject: Re: Need advice

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it is NOT your fault. You didn't ask to be sick. He agreed to stay with

your, for better or worse, in sickness and in health. If he can't give

you the support and help you need, that's HIS fault, not yours. Put it

this way, would you have done this if HE had been the one sick? I know

it can be hard. I lost my ex-fiance because of my health. But I'm glad

he left before he felt the need to look another woman up because he

couldn't deal with my illnesses. There are plenty of women on this group

who have husbands who are very supportive and caring of their sick

wives, and vice versa for the men in this group. Their husbands/wives

aren't looking/chatting up other woman/men. So, don't ever think it's

YOUR fault if he can't deal with your illness.

Sorry, off my soapbox,

Kimber

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I hope it works out for you and your husband. If you ever feel you need

someone to talk to and don't mind talking to someone who isn't married,

feel free to email me.

Kimber

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physician or health care professional.

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In a message dated 6/11/2004 4:07:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

toibox_success@... writes:

I experience mid/low abdominal pain when my bladder has been full for

a while, like during sleep. I don't quite remember the pain around

week 20, but now at week 31 it is very obvious.

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ME TOO!! I am only 17 weeks. I have even limited water intake.. but I get

thirsty sometimes.. :)

- Mommy to:

Noah - 10/14/02 - 31 weeker - 3lbs 11 oz

Deanna Marie or Jonah due November 18th - 2004

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I experience mid/low abdominal pain when my bladder has been full for

a while, like during sleep. I don't quite remember the pain around

week 20, but now at week 31 it is very obvious.

Toi

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I get a lot of pain when I don't go potty when I need to. I can have spasms in

my bladder. So now I just go when I gotta go and that helps....although

sometimes its hard because there is not a bathroom behind every door!

You can always call your doctor. Urinary Tract infections are not uncommon in

pregnancy....maybe you are not drinking enough fluids to support your expanding

blood volume and baby.

Just a thought.

Chrystal

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Jonas Due July 28, 2004!

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Hi ,

If it continues, I would definitely contact your OB. Who cares if

you might be over-reacting. That's what the OB is there for: YOU.

Like others said, I experienced that as well, and still do sometimes

when I have to pee really bad. But don't limit your water intake.

That's not good either. It should ease up in time. Best of luck.

Keep us posted.

Demrie

Edd: June 21, 2004

WLS August 22, 2002

310/175/204

> Hi Everyone-

> I need some advice. Last night I awoke with pretty bad mid-

abdominal pain.

> Made me very nervous. When I went to the bathroom (pee) , the

pain subsided

> in about 1/2 hour. The same thing happened to me again this AM.

The Dr.'s

> office did a urinalysis, but that came up normal. Does anyone

have any clues?

> Should I wait, or call my OB right away. This is my first baby,

and I feel

> like Im calling my OB all the time. I feel like I may be acting

like a

> hypochondriac.

> Thanks-

>

> 20 weeks

>

>

>

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I would defintely call your OB. It could be nothing but hey you can never be too

cautious. Let us know how you are doing.

EDD#2 8/2/04

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Thanks for everyone's advice. You were all right!! I did call my OB, and

come to find out, they think its because the baby is pushing right on my

bladder. They said the pressure could cause some pain. Just have to remember,

when

you gotta go, GO!!! LOL...........

Thanks~

21 weeks

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I need some advice for a situation I am having with my treatment

plan. Here it goes. I am 33 year old male. I had 4 bicuspids removed

18 months ago..been wearing braced ever since. My I am supposed to

have lower advancement done soon. The only problem is the ortho is

unable to close the spaces where the lower bicuspids were pulled.

This is going to affect my surgery. Now the surgeon is going to have

to surgically close these spaces and from the way he describes

it ..it will be rather tricky to do with some additional risks

involved. I was talking to my orthodondist about it and he says maybe

now it will be better not to have the surgery and just have the

spaces closed with a dental bridge on either side. I am very upset

about this. I wish I would never had these teeth pulled in the first

place. I didn't expect any problems like this. any suggestions on

what I should do? My bite is not all that bad. I wanted have the

surgery to improve appearance and overall bite but now I am not sure

if it is worth it.

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Do you think it might be worth your while to consult another

ortho/surgeon?

I have a crown/bridge/crown combo on my lower right side because a

permanent tooth never came in to replace the baby that finally was

pulled (due to infection) in my early 40s. This was pre-surgery.

Post-op, this had to be replaced as it was never designed for my new

bite (I had upper/lower/genio). The reason I mention this is that my

dentist was concerned that there might not be enough " stump " of teeth

to mount the new combo bridge onto. In the end it worked out fine.

It's just that you don't want to have to do this more than once or

twice. I think that might mean implants or a denture for me in the

future if it had to happen again.\

The bridge combo is no problem, it's high enough that I can get under

with floss and clean properly.

If you can avoid surgery, that's the best, I think (most of us wish

we had that option). But there's no sense going that route if it will

be needed later.

Just might be time for a second opinion here. I'm no expert, so I

don't count : )

> I need some advice for a situation I am having with my treatment

> plan. Here it goes. I am 33 year old male. I had 4 bicuspids

removed

> 18 months ago..been wearing braced ever since. My I am supposed to

> have lower advancement done soon. The only problem is the ortho is

> unable to close the spaces where the lower bicuspids were pulled.

> This is going to affect my surgery. Now the surgeon is going to

have

> to surgically close these spaces and from the way he describes

> it ..it will be rather tricky to do with some additional risks

> involved. I was talking to my orthodondist about it and he says

maybe

> now it will be better not to have the surgery and just have the

> spaces closed with a dental bridge on either side. I am very upset

> about this. I wish I would never had these teeth pulled in the

first

> place. I didn't expect any problems like this. any suggestions on

> what I should do? My bite is not all that bad. I wanted have the

> surgery to improve appearance and overall bite but now I am not

sure

> if it is worth it.

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Hi-

You didn't mention why your parents are opposed to this...?

And is this then something you are doing that's only for cosemtic

reasons? What was the surgens opinion about your situation...if you

don't do it will you risk your health in anyway?

Let's see what we can figure out together...JO

>

> I got a unbalance jaw since young which do not affect my biting i

> had quite a bad depression about it,recently i decided to go for a

> operation,but my parent was very against it,so can u give me some

> advice what should i do now??need help!!!should i go or should i

not

> go??

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Hi-

You didn't mention why your parents are opposed to this...?

And is this then something you are doing that's only for cosemtic

reasons? What was the surgens opinion about your situation...if you

don't do it will you risk your health in anyway?

Let's see what we can figure out together...JO

>

> I got a unbalance jaw since young which do not affect my biting i

> had quite a bad depression about it,recently i decided to go for a

> operation,but my parent was very against it,so can u give me some

> advice what should i do now??need help!!!should i go or should i

not

> go??

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