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Here is a picture of Joanne when she became a KOP
It won't let me put it in 2 places. Go to the Fibromyalgia #136 thread to see picture of Joanne |
Thank you Eleni!!!!!!!!
What a beautiful lady you are, Joanne!!!!!! You sure don't look your age. ;) You must be only maintaining your weight, also. Good job!!!!! :D Eleni.....we'd like to see you, also. Can't be satisfied, can we? :lol: Charlotte |
Joanne- I have to agree with Charlotte. YOU DO NOT LOOK YOUR AGE! You look great!
Charlotte-OH my gosh! I didn't realize that Alzheimer's could affect a person that way. I had no idea she doesn't know what some noises are and that she can be agitated. I just want to cry thinking of her being scared and shaking. I can remember my great-grandmother being in the nursing home. There was some nurses that were just awful. She was paralyzed on both sides from 2 strokes and my grandma had gone in to see her and noticed that they hadn't been turning her. She had the worst bed sores. After that, my grandmother watched for everything. They finally moved her to a different wing where there was a better staff. Some of them just seem to want to collect a paycheck and not be there for the residents. They all seem to get forgotten about. I am so glad that you do care for and worry about your mom. I wouldn't think you're being a pest. You're just taking care of your mom and making sure she gets the best care. Nothing wrong with that. Hi Elani-Yes, we want to see a picture of you too. ;) If I can figure out how to do it...Maybe you'll see my face at the end of this post... ;) Okay...don't know how...I'll figure it out sometime ~chris |
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I think I got it but I'm not sure....If I did, here is a picture of me and then one of Nicole, and finally Tiana and Kayla on the rocker.
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Your daughters are beautiful, Chrily! Just like their mom!!!!!!!! I'm so glad I can now put faces to a couple of names. We need pics of the others, now. I think I'll save them, if you two don't mind. Might want to get those smiling faces out & look at them on days when I'm down. :) Your daughters remind me of my daughter's girls. (Trina...one of my twins...had 3 little girls in a row) They were a hand full when they were young, & still are now that they are young teens :lol: but in a different way. VERY sweet girls. I went to their house Saturday morning to work on their computer (I saved it's life. :^: ) & all three had to try on their "pageant" dresses for me to see. They are so beautiful, I cried. I can't believe all of my babies are growing up. Thanks for the pics......we want more!!!!!! :D Joanne...we've always made big deals over birthdays, also. We're beginning to slow down, too. We were giving all children & grands $20 for their birthday, but, this year, decided to stop. Money just got so tight, & family is large. We'll just do what we can, in a smaller way. I DO hope you have a very nice day. What did you tell your sister about meeting you at your house to walk to the beach? Maybe after you're at the beach for a little while, you can tell her you need to walk on down the beach alone for a little while...that you'll be back to her soon. Just trying to help you come up with ideas. Maybe we'll hit on something that works. :^: Well...I've got ulcers all in my mouth......very painful. Rheumy says it's from the Methotrexate. I get them quite often. I'm glad I'm off today. But, will make it very rough putting in upper dentures for the 1 hr evening news, etc this evening. :^: Life just isn't grand, anymore......... Hope all have a good day. |
Charlotte-That pic of Nicole is one of my favorites. She's always putting on "odd" outfits. And of course, we had to top it off with our bike helmet... :lol: Now that I know how to do it, I will post more pictures for you ladies.
Sorry to hear about your mouth ulcers. I haven't had to deal with that yet. What's your dose of methotrexate? I'm at 20 mg. I'm hoping I don't start getting those side effects. Well gotta go get the love bugs to school. I'll talk to you ladies later. ~chris |
Hello friends, Seems like when one of us skips a day or two, we all do. :dizzy: I had an appt with my GP today. I let him know just how lousy I've been feeling....which is unusual for me. I think I got his attention. He ordered lots and lots of blood work. Going to check for Lupus, Fibromyalgia, some kind of anemia, & see if the RA factor has gone up. My blood pressure was up, so he decided to check it again, before I left, & it had gone up more! So, he wouldn't let me leave for awhile. They kept checking it, until it was 136/90...then, I left. I have infection in both ears & throat, too. :^: Whew!!!!!!! Glad this day is over! I got lots of prescriptions. (can't fill them...no money. :( ) & will return in one month. If not better, he's going to get with my Rheumy & see what needs to be done. Maybe I'll find some help somewhere!!! I still haven't heard from my Rheumy on my MRI's. Probably won't until I get a treatment on the 21st. I take the Methotrexate by injection (2.5mg .3cc's) I was at .6cc's, but was having too many side effects. I still have to follow it up with Leucovorin 24 hrs later, to tolerate it. :^: I'm very sensitive to medications. Joanne....how's the beach situation working out? Been thinking aboutcha! Hello to everyone...hope to hear from you all soon. :D |
Charlotte-You poor thing! You must be feeling just miserable. I'm thinking of you and praying for you. :) Doesn't the whole prescription thing just get you. Why are drugs soooo expensive? We'd be filing bankruptcy if we didn't have prescription coverage. Mine alone are almost 400 a month without insurance, and Kelly's are around 300 a month, then there is Miss Tiana with her asthma.
I hope to never see a lupus diagnosis come my way. My grandmother had it and it was bad. I seem to come from a family of auto-immune diseases (on both the father and the mother's side). Grandma had lupus, My mom has RA and sarcoidosis, my brother has sarcoidosis, sister has endometriosis, and then there's me... :D Joanne-How are you doing? Enjoying the beach. I would love to be able to walk on the beach everyday instead of the plain old sidewalk. That would be heaven... Gotta get to bed. Morning comes way too early for me. ~chris |
Hi Chris, Charlotte and Joanne.
Just to let you know I have NOT forgotten you, just haven't felt like posting much. This year has not started well for me. When I was in the hospital in January with that bout of Atrial Fibrillation, they upped my meds. I have been to tired to do much. Today, I saw the heart specialist and she is knocking that med down (it's a beta blocker) and adding a new one, whose side effects sound terrible. I hope they won't apply to me. I will see her again on the 28 Mar. when I go and get the Holter Monitor. This drug is NOT supposed to cause fatigue! I already have enough fatigue with the FM. Even :coffee: doesn't help. Joanne - I just wanted to wish you a very happy birthday. Hope you had a nice day and your shoulder wasn't too bad. Also, wishing your sister a happy birthday as well. Charlotte - boy sounds like you are not feeling one bit well. I just finished a round of antibiotics (the Z pack) for the flu I had. Three weeks of it. I hope these Drs. can get together and find out what the problem is. I hope you have NONE of the things they are testing for. Chris - cute kids you have. Alzheimers Disease is a terrible thing to watch. My Mom had it and it just broke your heart. They forget everything eventually. It does effect everybody differently though, depending on which parts of the brain it hits. I hope you have been feeling well. Well, I think I am going to try to sleep. It is 1:30 a.m. and about the 4th night in a row I haven't slept, and I can't nap during the day. I feel like a zombie! Everybody have a nice day. |
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I had a really nice Birthday yesterday.. It was the first time my children were not here. They have there own lives and I have to accept that. They did send nice card and a gift. I recieved a lot of cards from friends and family. I am such a pack rat I want to keep them all. I got to get out of that habit. I told my hubby I have to start getting rid of STUFF. It is getting to be too much. I don't have the room to keep everything.
Angel .. I hope you can resolve these medical problems soon.. Happy..My shoulder and arm are still hurting like the devil..Eleni and I went to lunch with our sister Mary for our birthday..We both had a chocolate cake for our birthday. I baked mine. Betty Crocker. I put walnuts in mine and sprinkled it with stars. I ate one piece. My hubby will finish it.. Chrilly- I walk on the sidewalk even at the beach. It is too hard to walk in the sand..I have increased to 4 miles . I want to try and get back to at least 5 days .. Got to get busy...I have let things go lately and it has piled up...See ya later..Joanne |
Joanne, I couple years ago when my grandma died, I found out she was a pack rat too. She saved every last card and art piece that all of the grandkids have made through the years. Boxes and boxes and drawers full of the stuff. I enjoyed looking at things I did when I was just really tiny and got filled up with tons of memories. I took some of them home with me and put them in my scrapbook with my Grandma's picture. Cherish those cards...they are worth millions... :)
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Hi! New to site and RA sufferer.
I just thought I would like to share epxeriences with you'al. I am 56 years old. I was diagnosed with RA about 4 years ago. I didn't have to start on the big guns at first and I found out about the antibiotic protocal and I have done well on it. If anyone would like more information about this I would be glad to share.
I have 6 grandchildren and one on the way in August. Most of my life is centered around them. They range in age from 22 down to 5.(plus the new one coming of course!) My occupation for 25 years was as a nail technician. I thought I would not be able to do this any longer so I sold everything about 4 years ago, but a few months ago I decided to go back into the business and have rebought everything and sort of do it as a hobby these days and enjoy it. I have found that the low carb type eating helps my ra a lot. I have "fallen off the wagon" for awhile though and I am trying really hard to go back on induction phase and start all over. I have been married for 33 years and together we have six children and 14 grands. It is really getting hard remembering all those birthdays! Anyway, just thought I would drop a line and get acquainted. Cindy |
So glad you posted with us! Hope you'll become part of our little community here. We all share a lot of the same ailments, and understand. I like having friends I can talk to. I'm 55, have 4 children, & 11 grands! My DH & I have been married for 36 yrs. I've had severe RA for about 3 yrs. I'm on Methotrexate injections once a week, & Remicade intravenous treatments every 5-6 weeks. The Remicade has been a miracle drug for me. Of course, I still have my daily problems, but Remicade really takes the edge off of it. It also slows the progression of RA. Although my knuckles are a little swollen, my hands aren't deformed. I do have a lot of infections....I'm fighting off ear & throat infection, now. I try to stay as active as possible, volunteering as a secretary 3 days a week at a Christian TV Station. Also co-host the evening news,weather, etc., & have my own program "Vision of Heaven" where I try to do a little singing. It's good that you were able to go back to your business. :) I'm very interested in the antibiotic protocol you mentioned. I haven't heard of it before. Please tell me about it. I'm trying to help myself by doing a research on the foods I shouldn't be eating. I was really surprised about some of them. I'm also going to buy a Juicer....my Dr recommended it last week, when I told him about my food research. Sweets are VERY bad & I love them sooooooo much. But, with the juicer, a lot of things are naturally sweet. The manager at the TV Station makes strawberry & banana smoothies for us to drink.....DELICIOUS!! Here's a list of the bad foods I've found so far: 1. dairy protein 2. corn 3. wheat 4. citrus fruits 5. eggs 6. red meat 7. sugar ( :( ) 8. salt 9. caffeine 10. potatoes 11. egg plant 12. tea 13. saturated fat Well......gotta get off of here, hope you'll stay with us. Hello to all......... |
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Welcome Cindy- We are a good group here. I have severe OA. Lately it has been very painful. Maybe the weather has something to do with it. I have 2 grown children and 2 G/children. Sadly I have not been blessed with anymore. My son has just remarried after being single 20 years. No children there. My daughter has 2. One still in Irag for the second time and one in college. The boy should be home next month and is getting out of the navy in June.I have been eating low carb for a while. Keep coming to see us.
Angel- Thanks for the B/D wishes. I have to say that 72 is just a number. I walked 4 miles again yesterday. It helps stop the pain but later I pay the piper. By this afternoon I should be able to do it again.. My brother in Az. says there are few people who can walk that far at my age. Maybe so. The beach was so crowded yesterday. I take my life in my hands to walk there on the weekends. I may look for another route those days. As it is getting lighter I could go later.The traffic should be better. Chrilly- I can save just so much stuff!I start looking for a path to my bed after awhile.I am bad. I will toss something and then go back and get it.. There was a piece in the paper last week on that same subject.. The pictures were a nightmare. I said that is going to be me if I don't get busy..Down here there are a lot of retirees. It seems that keeping junk is part of a problem.Some of them don't even toss out the garbage. Now that is a problem! Some pack rat animals. Can you imagine 20 cats/dogs in a small house!It happens..Hope you are feeling good today... Hello everybody..Joanne |
Hi Chris Angel, Joanne, and welcome Cindy, to our little corner of the web.
Joanne - my Mom was 78 and walked everywhere. She had no aches and pains, but did end up with alzheimers Disease. The Drs. all said that they wished they could be as flexible as she was at THEIR ages. I swear she was like a rubber band at times. My daughter is the same. I have ALWAYS been stiff, even though I was always active in sports and such. I am NO packrat. I never have been. Can't stand junk around me. My Gkids make me stuff, and I put it in my recipe binder. I like that and it is easy for me to see it. Angel - are those foods that cause inflammation? I have been doing some research on this as well, and I am waiting for a book written by some Canadians on the subject. I will share it with you when I get it - should be soon, I hope. Cindy - welcome. Well, I will be 59 on the 23 March, so it is coming soon :lol: I don't have RA, but OA and FM. I am happy for you, that you were able to get back doing what you enjoy. That is great. Chris - It sounds like a nice scrapbook you have made. The secret is to NEVER let the junk stuff take over your space. Once it is thinned out it is so much easier to exist. Well, have to go make supper. Hope you all are having a good day. |
OH this stinks! I posted a long post and it got lost out there in cyber world.
Anyhow...Welcome Cindy! I'm Chris. I'm the baby of the group. I'm 33 yrs. I live in Montana and have 3 little girls. I work part-time for my dad in his candy business and stay home with the girls the rest of the time. I've had RA since I was 27. I'm finally starting to cope with it. I've been on Methotrexate for 2 yrs now after the sulfasalazine I was on starting causing liver damage. Talk about being sick. Then I had to be off medicine entirely until my liver counts went down. That was for almost 3 months. I could hardly walk. It hurt so bad. Now since I've lost weight and have been exercising and stuff...I feel much better. My last blood work was even normal for once. :) I'm glad you found us and just want to say these ladies are wonderful.... ~chris |
Sorry I haven't been around. Everybody's been sick...and I mean everybody. Then my dad is out of town for a few days so I've been subing for him at work and taking care of his cats.
Hope you are all having a pain free day. I'm doing good. Last night was a little rough again. Darn my stupid wrist. I was waking up all the time with my hand tingling and on fire and hurting like crazy. Kayla snuck off with my splint somewhere so if I had that, I would have been sleeping like a baby. Gotta get nicole out of my stuff again. Will this constant chasing ever end? :D ~chris |
Hello everyone, I've been gone a few days, also, Chrily. Just a lot going on. I'm so sorry your hand is hurting you so badly. I wish you could get some relief from that. Yes, dear, that constant chasing will end. I know it doesn't seem like it, but it will. One day, they will be out of the house, with lives of their own, & you'll wonder where all the time went. It'll be too quiet & lonely. My daughter that has the 3 girls close together, stayed so frustrated when her kids were young. She would even cry sometimes & tell me she didn't know if she could handle it all. Of course, she did. Now, they're 13, 14, &17! A lot of help to her (but, costly of course.), & she's already dreading them leaving home. Just hang in there....it's worth it. Well....I don't know any more about my tests. The Dr's office usually calls me the next day to give my lab results, but, after a week, I still didn't hear anything. So, Thursday, I called them. A nurse got on the phone & said that my "regular" blood work was in the same range as usual "for me". I told her that the Dr had done special blood work to check for Lupus, Fibromyalgia, etc., & she said the Dr hadn't signed off on it, yet. She didn't have anything to tell me. Sounded strange to me. I go for a treatment Monday. Maybe Dr there can tell me something. He's the one with my MRI's, also. I wonder if he's even looked at them! I took the stupid cervical collar off. I figured it must not be too important, or they would be letting me know something. My ears & throat are a little better. Hello to Joanne, Happy Canuk, grannyc...some that are MIA! Hope you all are feeling well, today. Have a good weekend. |
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Had my treatment yesterday, so kind of "out of it"...but, wanted to say hello. Maybe I'll make sense & remember I did this tomorrow. :^: Dr. said MRI showed no RA of the spine. (thank God!) He said I had a LOT of OA & bone spurs & some bulging...but nothing was pressing into the spinal cord. Most of the damage that is causing the pain is where I have my "hardware" from the prior surgery. If they did surgery again, it would fuse the spine & I would be immobile. So....surgery really can't help. I just have to cope the best I can. They hadn't received any information on the blood tests for Lupus, Fibromyalgia, etc., from the other Dr. Was going to call & request it. After I got home, the other clinic called me with the results. They said I was "borderline" for everything they tested for! That they would fax it on to my Rheumy & for me to be sure to follow up with him. I have no idea what this means. It doesn't sound good...I used to be borderline diabetic & it was no fun. :( I'm hoping to find out more. Has anyone heard of this before? I'd like to find a website that would give me some info. I thought you either had these autoimmune diseases, or you didn't. :o DH was really sweet (as always :) ) & brought supper home...then took care of himself this morning for work. It's very stormy here...hope it doesn't get bad while I'm alone...I'd sure like to go back to bed & sleep. Gotta go...need to rest awhile. |
Charlotte-I'm not sure what the borderline diagnosis means. Maybe you're bloodwork is in a low range where it's testing positive but within a normal level or something. Do know you know what I mean? I think I may just be confusing myself. :lol: Here's an example of what I'm talking about. When I got tested for RA, my doctor said my test was positive but my inflammation level was alot lower than it normally was for someone with arthritis. No worries now...it's full-blown RA and I can't change it. At least I'm keeping my inflammation in check and my bloodwork keeps coming back normal.
My grandmother had lupus though. I can't really tell you much about it. I never knew what it was like for her. I can remember going to the hospital to see her and spending Christmas Eve in her bedroom because she was too sick but other than that, I had no idea she was even sick. Kind of like RA...looks normal but feel awful some days. I know she had it for years though. My husband is having a hard time again with his hypothyroidism. He got his bloodwork back the other day too. His TSH level is through the roof again. They upped his dosage again. Plus his trigyceride level is through the roof too...AGAIN! He was 1386 in the beginning before treatment. He got it down in the 800s with a diet change and then they put him on cholesterol drugs to get it down farther. It went down to 365 but now its almost 1700....YIKES! Normal is supposed to be below 150. They doubled his dosage of the cholesterol meds...Now he's going to be flushing and red, I guess. Well I hope you feel better after a bit. I'm praying for you and THANK GOD that its not RA in your spine. That was good news to hear. ~chris |
Hey remember Me? I't all Anne's fault that I haven't been around much. She introducded me to all these neat Paint Shop Pro sites, and I quickly became addicted. When I feel bad, and am really tired, it much eaiser to just look at pretty pictures than to have to type and think of things to say.
I've been feeling pretty good, except for the fatique and working much too hard. Our business is still not doing well, and we are all trying to do two or three jobs at once, since we let half our employee's go. I get home so tired that I just set in my chair and ....well just sit in my chair and do much of nothing. I did finally have my first appointment with my new PCP and like you Charlotte, she had done lots of tests, including a songram of my stomach and and MRI of my chest. I go back Thrusday to find out the final results. She also discovered that my blood pressure was too high, so I've been monitoring it for 3 weeks and we'll see what she does about that too. Other that that, nothing much has been going on, I'll try to get back more often. Have a great day! http://home.ripway.com/2004-11/200396/siggys/Barb.jpg |
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Barb - I will take the blame :lol: It is very addictive. Glad you have been feeling good. Sounds like your Dr. is looking after you just fine. I hope everybody is doing well. I have come into some ENERGY at long last, so have been spring cleaning my house. It is a slow go, as I can only do so much at one time, but I have learned my limits. Today, though, Arthritis and Fibro - the pain pals - paid a visit. The weather is snowy and blowy and humidity is involved, so I am hurting everywhere. Well, hope you all have a good day. |
Hello everyone...hope all are feeling well.
Happy Canuk....glad to hear you have some energy, but don't overdo. I'm sorry about the pain. I suppose soon I'll find out if I have the Fibromyalgia to go alone with my RA & OA! I'm going through a lot of tests right now. Something is going on different with me, I know that. I feel as if I have the flu almost all the time. I ache in my bones & I just get sharp pains in different places I don't normally hurt....& badly fatigued. RA does a lot of this, I know, but seems I'm different, somehow, than I was. ageoldie...take care of yourself. I'm glad the business is doing better, but you don't need to make your condition worse. Maybe you can hire some of the employees back soon, to take some of the load off?? Hope you get good news on your tests Thursday, let us know. I'm on Spironolactone for my blood pressure...it has a diuretec in it for the RA. Pain will make your blood pressure go up...& pushing yourself (as you're doing!) chrily...I'm so sorry your DH is having such a hard time with his health. That doesn't sound good at all. Prayers go out to him. Yes, I was very relieved about the RA not being in my spine. I don't know what to think about the lab work. My GP did call & give me a follow up appt. for April 12th. Don't know what to think of that, either. Just have to wait & see. Hello Joanne & grannyc! Everyone have a pain free day.......... |
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