Guest guest Posted September 12, 2005 Report Share Posted September 12, 2005 Amy - that's why we are here. Please vent. I'm sorry to hear of your struggles with pain. Sometimes a nice bath or meditation can help ease one's discomforts. Something to think about. Hope you feel better soon. - H > > Hi, > > Sorry I just blow of steam here, but I'm just very tired with this > RSS-thing. Today it feels like I'm being confronted with every > little part of it. > > My back, hip, leg and feet hurt so much I was barely aible to walk. > I arrived at school about 9:30, at 10:30 it hurted so much I had to > take the bus home. When I got home I went straight to bed, and slept > till about noon. That's when my mom woke me yo get something to eat > and drink, but every sip I drunk, hurted or came back up. > > Also I've met my teacher from the third grade at primairy school. He > asked me about some things from class back then, but I'm not aible > to remember because it was the first year i've started with GH. I > don't know anuthing from my whole third grade. > > > Now I'm sorry I just wine about my own problems while there are > people having much bigger problems as hurricane Katrina, but I just > had to get rid of this story. > > Thanx for listening everyone! > > Love, Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2005 Report Share Posted September 12, 2005 Amy, Have you been talking to Max? He seems to have had the same kind of day you had. It started out with the gym teacher asking him to run a lap around the track. Max did not tell him how badly his feet and back hurt at the time; he just wanted to please the coach. So not only did he run one lap, he ran two! Oh, did I mention it was 90 degrees at the time? So, Max went in from gym, dressed and went on to French class. The teacher was alarmed because Max was pale and sweaty. Of course he was - he was about to pass out. My empty- headed redhead forgot to eat! So, not only was he overheated, his blood sugar was probably very low. Max came home and went right to bed. He couldn't even make it in to work, which he loves. He is complaining about his back and legs and feet. I told him to just go to sleep and then take a nice warm shower. Oh, you teenagers. Jodi Z Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2005 Report Share Posted September 12, 2005 Hi Amy, I hope you feel better tomorrow - I wish an orthopedist could help with your legs and feet! , mom to 5 and Emerence 2.5 22 lb 32 " > > Hi, > > Sorry I just blow of steam here, but I'm just very tired with this > RSS-thing. Today it feels like I'm being confronted with every > little part of it. > > My back, hip, leg and feet hurt so much I was barely aible to walk. > I arrived at school about 9:30, at 10:30 it hurted so much I had to > take the bus home. When I got home I went straight to bed, and slept > till about noon. That's when my mom woke me yo get something to eat > and drink, but every sip I drunk, hurted or came back up. > > Also I've met my teacher from the third grade at primairy school. He > asked me about some things from class back then, but I'm not aible > to remember because it was the first year i've started with GH. I > don't know anuthing from my whole third grade. > > > Now I'm sorry I just wine about my own problems while there are > people having much bigger problems as hurricane Katrina, but I just > had to get rid of this story. > > Thanx for listening everyone! > > Love, Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2005 Report Share Posted September 13, 2005 Hi amy do you mind telling me your age? My daughter is 5 and started kindergarten last week and for the last two days had gym and come home complaining that her legs hurt, Is this usual for RSS kids? Take it easy hope you feel better soon hate RSS Hi, Sorry I just blow of steam here, but I'm just very tired with this RSS-thing. Today it feels like I'm being confronted with every little part of it. My back, hip, leg and feet hurt so much I was barely aible to walk. I arrived at school about 9:30, at 10:30 it hurted so much I had to take the bus home. When I got home I went straight to bed, and slept till about noon. That's when my mom woke me yo get something to eat and drink, but every sip I drunk, hurted or came back up. Also I've met my teacher from the third grade at primairy school. He asked me about some things from class back then, but I'm not aible to remember because it was the first year i've started with GH. I don't know anuthing from my whole third grade. Now I'm sorry I just wine about my own problems while there are people having much bigger problems as hurricane Katrina, but I just had to get rid of this story. Thanx for listening everyone! Love, Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2005 Report Share Posted September 13, 2005 My son just said this tonight, too, but I think I know what to do (I hope!). I hadn't gotten his inside shoe lift replaced for awhile - just pulled it out of the old shoe and put them in the new. So I think I need to go back to the orthopedic doctor and get a new lift made.... Inga At 09:04 PM 9/13/2005 -0400, you wrote: >Hi amy >do you mind telling me your age? My daughter is 5 and started kindergarten >last week and for the last two days had gym and come home complaining that >her legs hurt, Is this usual for RSS kids? >Take it easy hope you feel better soon > > hate RSS > > > > Hi, > > Sorry I just blow of steam here, but I'm just very tired with this > RSS-thing. Today it feels like I'm being confronted with every > little part of it. > > My back, hip, leg and feet hurt so much I was barely aible to walk. > I arrived at school about 9:30, at 10:30 it hurted so much I had to > take the bus home. When I got home I went straight to bed, and slept > till about noon. That's when my mom woke me yo get something to eat > and drink, but every sip I drunk, hurted or came back up. > > Also I've met my teacher from the third grade at primairy school. He > asked me about some things from class back then, but I'm not aible > to remember because it was the first year i've started with GH. I > don't know anuthing from my whole third grade. > > > Now I'm sorry I just wine about my own problems while there are > people having much bigger problems as hurricane Katrina, but I just > had to get rid of this story. > > Thanx for listening everyone! > > Love, Amy > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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