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Deanna
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21 Aug 2008 17:41 |
MARY......... I don't believe it. if you had been handing them out to your patients you would have checked, double checked and checked before you gave them to him/her!
You start looking after yourself woman, you are every bit as important as the people you spend your life caring for. X
Janet ... you too love are important... look after you. We are going to be here as long as we are able.... then we will be replaced by others. you will always have a friend to listen on here.X
Nancy... I don't know what to say to you. BUT.. you must look after YOU NANCY... you too are important love. Whatever you decide to do, please don't leave yourself wide open to any abuse which is going to hurt you more.X
Well everyone, Jill is out of hospital again and she phoned me this afternoon. She sounded great, but tired very very quickly, and it was so obvious. bless her. I told her about all your good wishes, and she seemed so pleased. I had better go now and e-mail her a shorty... she will not be able to handle our usual long e-mails yet.
lots of love to all of you, Deanna XXX
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Margaret
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21 Aug 2008 17:45 |
Is this anxiety or have I got a bug or something. For the past 2 - 3 weeks I have felt absolutely awful. Muzzy head, feeling nauseous, legs feel like jelly, breaking out in a sweat, absolutely no energy, a constant feeling of apprehension/fear (even though I have nothing to be frightened of) and for the last 24 hrs have had diarrhoea !! I have admittedly had a lot on my mind. Son has been made redundant for the second time in 9 months - had two children and a mortgage, am going to visit relative in Spain with my cousin and partner is very uppity about it and I dreaded telling him we had booked the flight and his reaction was as I expected - narky and sarcastic. Would these two problems cause my symptoms or is it more likely to be a 'bug' ? Thanks.
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RoseoftheShires
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21 Aug 2008 17:47 |
sending everyone love and hugs Rachxxxxx
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AnninGlos
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21 Aug 2008 17:50 |
Whitenancy. I agree with Liz, i think just this once you should help with clearing the personal stuff. Be careful where you put it though because if the flea infestation is as bad as you think they may be in the clothes.
Mary, Oh dear no wonder you have felt unwell. I hope the toxins clear your body soon. Poor you and a lesson to us all.
Janet, good to see you on here even if only briefly. (((hugs))) for you and hope your Mum's nose heals soon.
Liz, I can't believe your parents made you say goodnight and thank you for all you have done for us, every night. Did they think by you saying it parrot fashion it would make you thankful!!!
Eileen, good job you and your daughter can laugh at mishaps. Do your daughters read these boards then? If you want to get things off your chest 9so to speak) in private, feel free to PM me any time.
Ann Glos
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Claddagh
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21 Aug 2008 18:54 |
Hi everyone,
My goodness Mary, how awful it must have been for you to faithfully take all that medication, thinking you were doing the right thing, then discover it was undermining your health, was dangerous! It is indeed always wise to check & double-check. Yes Ann, we all seem to laugh through our tears, don't we? It WAS a funny story, that could only happen to that particular daughter, who has had some really wierd things happen to her.My (4) daughers won't read the boards, nor will my son, but I am thinking more of when I become ill or 'kick the bucket'. Have given this a lot of thought, knowing how our lives hang on a silken thread, so to speak, and VERY aware how bad my general health is.My eldest gandchild Indra, (she will turn 25 tomorrow, the 25th)started this whole shebang.She wanted to try find out who had the same disease that her mum, my eldest and handicapped daughter has, so became a free member of GR, when that was still possible.This encouraged me to become a fully paid-up member.I know she reads some things now and then, so would hate for her to see what I write here.I try keep everything hidden from all of them if possible.When I become really infirm, I may tell them, but, hopefully, that is a long way away yet. Thank you Ann, I may take you up on your offer yet.
Love from Eileen xxx
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond
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22 Aug 2008 01:46 |
Kathy, your friend knows you would be there with her if you could, and maybe later she could come to you for a break, when she is ready of course. Meanwhile you can be there for her at the end of the phone or by email. She and Salvi wouldn't want you to feel bad about not going there. I wish I was able to come to you and support you, through this sad time. I know a little of how you feel as I called my friend Liz's Dad this afternoon, he said she isn't good altho glad to be home. It will be Liz's 59th birthday on Tuesday - will take her a card when I visit this weekend or before the day, and hope she can be here to have her special day with her family and friends around her. Take care of yourself Kathy, you know where I am if you need to off load any more altho fine to do it here too. lots of love, my friend. Lizxx
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond
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22 Aug 2008 01:55 |
Ann, yes I think it was something one of my infant school teachers taught us but my Mum used to remind me if I forgot! My Dad didn't have much to do with it, he worked shifts so wasn't always there at bedtimes.
Love Lizxxxx
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond
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22 Aug 2008 02:02 |
M. Margaret, what you are describing sounds a bit like stress related symptoms but might be worth checking with your doctor who could give you something to help, or you could use the good old Rescue Remedy, which really is useful when things get tricky. Sounds as tho your o.h. is a bit like mine! Victor Meldrew lol take care Lizx
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Margaret
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22 Aug 2008 08:45 |
Thanks purple for your reply. If it does not improve by the end of the Bank Holiday, I think I will go to doctors. I hadn't previously because I didn't want to be a nuisance and him think I was wasting his time, but I have tried 'mind over matter' to try and get these symptoms/feelings to subside. Thanks again.
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Waveyone1
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22 Aug 2008 13:10 |
Sending Love and Hugs to everyone, not looking forward to the bank holiday week-end,
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Deanna
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22 Aug 2008 18:17 |
Love to everyone . Will be back tomorrow... if the men come early to put my free box in. If not I will be back.
Kathy... Of course you are feeling sorry for yourself... you have lost a friend and you can't go and help. I always think *stop feeling sorry for yourself* is the most stupid thing to say. No offence to all who don't agree, but if you cannot feel sorry for YOU..how do you know how to feel sympathy for others?? And that is my philosophy for the day folks... tee hee..
Lots of love to all, Deanna XXX
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Carole
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22 Aug 2008 18:33 |
Been to visit Dad this afternoon. He was sat in a chair for the first time. He was much more alert, and breathing so much better. Occupational therapist and physiotherapist came to see Mum, to see how she managed transferring him from his wheelchair, to the commode. They are happy to say he can go home as soon as he is off his drip. Mum has agreed to have homecare in place to get him washed and dressed in the morning. But against her true wishes!
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Cumbrian Caz~**~
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22 Aug 2008 22:39 |
My love to everyone here,
Caz xxxxxxxxxxx
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Carole
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23 Aug 2008 08:45 |
Kathy pleased you now know where J is!
Yesterday morning my son said he was of to Alton Towers. Ok. I went out to get in my car at lunch time to take Mum to hospital to see Dad, and sons car was parked behind mine, on a long narrow drive. I phoned him. Have you left your car keys at home? No he said. Use the spare. But the spare has no chip in it, and so the immobiliser will stop the car from starting. Husband come back and pushed sons car out the way alarm shrieking! Noticed two tyres were dangerously low, so another job for later.
I am taking Mum to visit Dad again today.
Tomorrow oh and I are going to Burnley, to visit a second cousin I found on here. We have met twice before. Not sure how I will cope with journey or any of the weekend, but I'm doing it. Last time I took imodium, this time I will not.
Love to you all xxx
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Easter Bunny
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23 Aug 2008 09:08 |
love and (((((((((((((((((((((((hugs)))))))))))))))))))))))) to everyone this morning.XXXX Not doing too bad myself apart from feeling stressed.Could really do with some me time,I think. (fat chance) Paula.
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GranOfOzRubySlippers
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23 Aug 2008 09:34 |
hello, gang.
Oh had his OP and every thing is fine, and cancer free. They were able to remove everything and OH got the all clear.
I have just put up a thread about my flooded kitchen. So am very stressed just now. Have to find all the paper work from renovations for the insurance assessor.
Now I know I put it somewhere safe?????
Gail
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twinkle little star
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23 Aug 2008 09:34 |
good morning every one well we have sunshine today so far and am glad to report hubby fluid on lungs has finaly cleared x ray results came back am so releved ,one less thing to worry about now down to 4 things left to get all clear on and we wont now about them till 2 next month when we se surgion but am glad to report he picking up slowly so good to have my old hubby back (give us a few weeks and we will be moaning at each other lol) as we do wel im of to town today to have a couple of hours out , hugs to you all elaine xxx
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Easter Bunny
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23 Aug 2008 09:48 |
pleased for both of you Gail and Elaine xxx
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Carole
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23 Aug 2008 10:00 |
Elaine thats wonderful news. Paula ~~~~ Gail more good news, re your oh. But sorry about the kitchen. xxx
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Benjamin
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23 Aug 2008 10:13 |
Hi
I have become online friends with a really nice woman on an OCD forum. She is helpful to everyone. She lives in London. I am one of her best friends on the forum.
I think she is about late 20s. There will be an OCD convention in October and she wants me to go along so that I can meet her in person. A good invitation.
Trouble is, I start my promotion soon and may not be able to make it there but I will be in London beforehand and PM'd her to see if she would like to meet for a coffee and chat as a fellow OCD sufferer. Maybe at a train station. I messaged her last night and was sick to death in bed with worry last night about what her answer might be. I just want to have a chat and if she is willing to meet me at a conference I am sure she wont object to a meeting beforehand in case I cant go to the conference.
Ben
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