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tod
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response 411 of 594:
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Aug 12 23:49 UTC 2003 |
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michaela
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response 412 of 594:
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Aug 13 00:46 UTC 2003 |
Is the fan blowing out? If so, why do they keep turning it off? Don't they
realize that it will help with the paint fumes?
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tod
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response 413 of 594:
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Aug 13 00:59 UTC 2003 |
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goose
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response 414 of 594:
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Aug 13 03:45 UTC 2003 |
get a lock.
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edina
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response 415 of 594:
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Aug 13 12:18 UTC 2003 |
Re 409 I'm sorry Richard - I misread.
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keesan
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response 416 of 594:
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Aug 16 11:59 UTC 2003 |
My CT scan was Wednesday and was one of the worst days in my life. Someone
forgot to tell someone else I was supposed to drink a contrast solution (which
is why they have you come in an hour early) so they jabbed a needle in my arm
at 2:30, left me for 1/2 hour on my back on a stretcher and then brought me
16 ounces of really smelly stuff to drink and then had me wait an hour. Two
hours with a needle and syringe in my right arm. Could not use left arm
because of pulled muscle and I had to keep getting up and down. Had to climb
up on the machine with no arms.
Another bad day was when I got the results - probably lymphoma of the spleen.
Lymphoma is suppose to be easily treatable with radiation. It will hopefully
let me gain back 20 pounds and sleep at night so I guess a diagnosis is good.
Anyone have any good stories about lymphoma?
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scott
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response 417 of 594:
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Aug 16 12:17 UTC 2003 |
Wow - sorry to mear that, Sindi.
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janc
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response 418 of 594:
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Aug 16 13:00 UTC 2003 |
Likewise. Please get well.
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goose
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response 419 of 594:
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Aug 16 14:29 UTC 2003 |
I wish you a speedy and healthy recovery Sindi, I'm sorry to hear it;s so
serious..
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beeswing
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response 420 of 594:
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Aug 16 15:32 UTC 2003 |
Indeed.
Have heard no good stories about lymphoma, but no bad ones either.
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jaklumen
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response 421 of 594:
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Aug 16 17:27 UTC 2003 |
I am working like a dog to get a job as DSHS is about to apply
pressure. (I meet with a case manager on Tuesday who is said to be
over the top and is going to blow a lot of hot air.) I spent 2 1/2
hours Thursday getting 7 resumes faxed, about 1-2 jobs sent online,
and looking over several more jobs. Most of these were professional
jobs that sometimes required tests. I definitely had to get cover
letters crafted for them, and some I had to print off applications
for. I had some help from staff with the agency that is sponsoring my
current state job.
The usual search involves looking over the newspaper classifieds, job
bank websites, employer websites, and so on. Some sites gave us the
runaround-- had to put in all this information just to look at jobs.
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anderyn
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response 422 of 594:
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Aug 16 18:02 UTC 2003 |
Sorry to hear that you're ill, Sindi. Best of luck with the treatments.
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dcat
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response 423 of 594:
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Aug 16 18:43 UTC 2003 |
What does DSHS stand for? Department something something Services, I'd
guess, but from the somewhat minimal context of your message I'm rather at
a loss for what the middle letters mean.
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michaela
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response 424 of 594:
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Aug 16 20:38 UTC 2003 |
IBB I ended up in the hospital last night. I got stung by something, and my
hand was swollen like the Michelin Man. I managed to get the ring Ken bought
for me off my finger by wrenching it and yanking it all the way there, but
they had to cut off my Clauddagh ring. I've had that ring on my finger since
1993, so I was pretty bummed. :(
(I went to the hospital because the swelling was spreading, and I wanted to
make sure it wouldn't move to my throat and cut off my breathing).
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keesan
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response 425 of 594:
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Aug 16 21:47 UTC 2003 |
I was advised to take Benadryl-type pills for beestings. I also swell. The
Benadryl worked immediately (and also put me to sleep). Every 12 hours for
two days. I carry it with me.
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polytarp
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response 426 of 594:
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Aug 16 22:55 UTC 2003 |
There's no way the Benadryl pills worked immediately. They must've taken some
tens of minutes to work!
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rcurl
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response 427 of 594:
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Aug 17 02:01 UTC 2003 |
I knew someone for whom this was such a serous problem that she always
carried a hypo for a shot of adrenaline. The first time, though, I got
her to a doctor barely in time as her throat swelled shut.
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jep
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response 428 of 594:
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Aug 17 02:15 UTC 2003 |
Best wishes, Sindi. I'm sorry to hear about your lymphoma. Do you
know when you'll be taking the next step in treatment, and what that
treatment will be?
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response 429 of 594:
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Aug 17 06:39 UTC 2003 |
Very sorry to hear that, Sindi. My *impression* is that diagnosis of
anything like lymphoma via CT is really just guesswork - they have to
eyeball the suspect cells under a microscope (or similar) to really
know what the "extra blob thingie" shown by the CT actually is.
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keesan
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response 430 of 594:
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Aug 17 12:13 UTC 2003 |
They will be doing a biopsy under guided ultrasound next week.
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mary
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response 431 of 594:
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Aug 17 13:22 UTC 2003 |
Best wishes, Sindi. Take it day by day and be good
to yourself. If it feels right, keep us up to date.
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slynne
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response 432 of 594:
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Aug 17 14:12 UTC 2003 |
I dont know much about lymphoma but I am sorry to hear that you'll have
to deal with something like that.
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michaela
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response 433 of 594:
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Aug 17 18:29 UTC 2003 |
Good luck, Sindi.
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scg
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response 434 of 594:
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Aug 17 20:05 UTC 2003 |
I'm sorry about your illness. Good luck with it.
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jaklumen
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response 435 of 594:
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Aug 17 21:46 UTC 2003 |
resp:423 Department of Social and Health Services
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