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ROFL!!

:lol::lol::lol:

Sandy, I LOVE those jokes!!

OMG...everything on that list is so true for me!

I say all of those things....and they mean just that!

Too funny. :lol:

I'm glad you got her in!! I hope everything goes well....keep us posted. :)


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Daxin Explorer

OMG!!! :D I always wondered what all that meant. Now I may not be in so much trouble when I get "nothing" and am silly enough not to run for cover.

jerseyangel Proficient
OMG!!! :D I always wondered what all that meant. Now I may not be in so much trouble when I get "nothing" and am silly enough not to run for cover.

:lol: It's amazing what you learn here Ryan!

Mtndog Collaborator

Sandy- I'm glad they got her in too.

I just sent my husband that list of words so he can use it as a translation guide. :P

What's wrong?

Nothing?

Are you sure?

Yeah, I'm fine. :ph34r: :ph34r: (run for the hills baby, run for the hills!)

My favorite is "That's OK, I got it!" because that means i asked you to do it three times, I'm tired of waiting and boy am I mad.

2kids4me Contributor

The appt on Tuesday went very well. I was impressed because they have another doctor seeing patients (my regular ped is away), plus they had a student (an MD studying pediatrics).. to my surprise, they had reviewed her file the night before, along with my letter and had a "game plan". We got the blood taken first thing this morning - complete urine, a whole whack of blood work to see what the liver is up to, plus C3 and C4 compliments, ANA, antibodies ot the liver and hepatitis screen. Everything needed!

We have to book an ultrasound (liver) yet, I may not be able to do that til Friday but am relieved they took me seriously and are being thorough. They asked "how good are you about gluten free with her?".... before I said anything - Kathryn pipes up and says " I CANT have ANY gluten and neither can my brother. It makes me really sick and I dont want to make myself sick!" She thought it was a stupid question til I explained tnat they have to ask because some kids do find it hard to follow. Loved that she was outspoken about it though :)

I took her to a lab in Calgary bright and early this morning, we have a lab that is closer but each time I used them, they bruised her arm up terribly + multiple pokes because they dont routinely do kids. The lab I took her to this morning, slid the needle in and started filling tubes.

Wil keep my eye out for new jokes.

Sandy

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Sandy--

I'm glad the appt went so well! They sound like they were very thorough and are taking everything very seriously. What a relief!

I will keep you all in my thoughts :)

AndreaB Contributor

Thanks for the update Sandy. Glad things are going well and that you took her to a different lab. Having someone who is good at draws makes a big difference, especially to a child.

Sounds like a good group of doctors. Will be looking for updates as you have them. :)


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Mtndog Collaborator
The appt on Tuesday went very well. I was impressed because they have another doctor seeing patients (my regular ped is away), plus they had a student (an MD studying pediatrics).. to my surprise, they had reviewed her file the night before, along with my letter and had a "game plan". We got the blood taken first thing this morning - complete urine, a whole whack of blood work to see what the liver is up to, plus C3 and C4 compliments, ANA, antibodies ot the liver and hepatitis screen. Everything needed!

We have to book an ultrasound (liver) yet, I may not be able to do that til Friday but am relieved they took me seriously and are being thorough. They asked "how good are you about gluten free with her?".... before I said anything - Kathryn pipes up and says " I CANT have ANY gluten and neither can my brother. It makes me really sick and I dont want to make myself sick!" She thought it was a stupid question til I explained tnat they have to ask because some kids do find it hard to follow. Loved that she was outspoken about it though :)

Sandy

Yeah! Good news. Love that your daughter piped up!

AndreaB Contributor

Just got a call from my mom who got a call from a friend in Arizona yesterday I think. My dad has gone downhill fast. I just talked to him Saturday and he sounded fine aside from his voice not being very good. I think it was Monday night that he lost it and got violent, then after that weepy. They had to call the paramedics twice. He's in hospice care and they are trying to get his meds evened out to send him back home to die. He's been pulled off dialysis. Doctors have determined it will do no further good. Death is imminent. He's totally incoherant. I'm hoping his wife will call at some point but she's under a great deal of stress and is not doing well with this either.

CarlaB Enthusiast
Just got a call from my mom who got a call from a friend in Arizona yesterday I think. My dad has gone downhill fast. I just talked to him Saturday and he sounded fine aside from his voice not being very good. I think it was Monday night that he lost it and got violent, then after that weepy. They had to call the paramedics twice. He's in hospice care and they are trying to get his meds evened out to send him back home to die. He's been pulled off dialysis. Doctors have determined it will do no further good. Death is imminent. He's totally incoherant. I'm hoping his wife will call at some point but she's under a great deal of stress and is not doing well with this either.

I'm sorry, Andrea, I'll keep him in my prayers.

2kids4me Contributor

Andrea, my thoughts and prayers are with you. We just lost Mike's mom Jan 4th after a month in ICU, watching the deterioration was the worst part.

I'm sure his wife doesnt even know what to do moment to moment becasue it's all consuming.

Sandy

2kids4me Contributor

GOOD NEWS :)

Kathryn's test came back negative for autoimmune hepatitis. Huge relief here. They dont know why she has had bilirubin and urobilinogen but liver looks fine on blood and on ultrasound.

Next step is the ped consulted a rheumatologist because she does have an elevated ANA and they suggested some more blood work to investigate that.

I'm making donuts today to celebrate ( I am using the reciope for buttermilk donuts I got from this site :) ) yummy

Sandy :)

humour moment:

You Told Her What?

A woman went to doctors office where she was seen by one of

the new doctors. After about 4 minutes in the examination room, she burst

out, screaming as she ran down the hall. An older doctor stopped her

and asked what the problem was, and she told him her story.

After listening, he had her sit down in another room and told

her to relax. The older doctor marched down hallway to the back where the

first doctor was and demanded, "What's the matter with you? Mrs. Terry

is 63years old, she has four grown children and seven grandchildren,

and you told her she was pregnant?"

The new doctor calmly continued to write on his clipboard and

without looking up said, "Does she still have the hiccups?"

AndreaB Contributor

Sandy,

One more thing checked off, yea!

Thanks for the chuckle. :)

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Sandy GREAT NEWS!! :D

I'm so happy it wasnt anything serious!

Enjoy the donuts.... sounds yummy. :)

Love the jokes... :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Sandy--

I was wondering how the tests came out--what great news! Enjoy those donuts :D

Joke=so funny!

Daxin Explorer

Sandy,

That's one of the funniest jokes I have read in a while. THank you for sharing.

Glad the test came back okay.

gfp Enthusiast

Hello :ph34r:

Just popping my head in to say Rachel was correct and I should spend more time on silly threads, even if the title offends me it doesn't mean its not just a silly joke.

In order to try and make pennance and prove to the unbleliving I can be humble and silly I respectfully ask to be put in charge of the sewage plant... somewhere my scientific background and serious nature can be exploited to the full.

I swear to take the best care of everyones poop and to make some great manure once I figure out a way of seperating out the glutened stuff that might drift down to me from time to time.

On the otherhand I can see why some of you might be suspicious of having a scientist in your midst and I would be quite willing to work my way up to head-sewer master from any position that doesn't come past my neck....

Jestgar Rising Star
In order to try and make pennance and prove to the unbleliving I can be humble and silly I respectfully ask to be put in charge of the sewage plant... somewhere my scientific background and serious nature can be exploited to the full.

Are you sure you aren't just asking for this position because you're already used to wading through s**t?

CarlaB Enthusiast

Welcome, gfp!

I am not in charge of hiring and firing, but I'm almost certain you can take over the sewage plant. In fact, we don't have one, so you get to build it!

The "no scientificness" idea came from the OMG thread ... it turned into a social thread for time and Rachel, being the scientist/researcher she is, started this thread so the other could get back to more serious business. So, the "no scientificness" is actually the opposite of what you thought!!! It's because she IS scientific and wanted the silliness OUT of the scientific thread!! LOL :lol::lol:

I always knew you had a sense of humor ... even in your serious posts I could see it ... ;)

gfp Enthusiast
Are you sure you aren't just asking for this position because you're already used to wading through s**t?

The sinner heard and feign'd not, but towards me

His mind directing and his face, wherein

Was dismal shame depictur'd, thus he spake:

"It grieves me more to have been caught by thee

In this sad plight, which thou beholdest, than

When I was taken from the other life.

I have no power permitted to deny

What thou inquirest." I am doom'd thus low

To dwell, for that the sacristy by me

Was rifled of its goodly ornaments,

And with the guilt another falsely charged.

But that thou mayst not joy to see me thus,

So as thou e'er shalt 'scape this darksome realm

Open thine ears and hear what I forebode.

Reft of the Neri first Pistoia pines,

CarlaB Enthusiast
Are you sure you aren't just asking for this position because you're already used to wading through s**t?

Na, he's probably just being sure that all the "loo's" work ... and have a never ending supply of TP so that he never again gets stuck at the pub with no toilet paper!

AndreaB Contributor

Welcome to Rachelville gfp.

The job is yours. Here in Rachelville jobs are for the taking.

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

Hello all! I havent been by here in ages!! Just thought I would stop in and say HI everyone! All has been well here, since Colin got his hands on one of my meds (not a dangerous one, thank god) today he got the bag of rice crackers and proceeded to put them all in his mouth. We havent gotten to the understanding part of putting a piece in and chewing it first! LOL. otherwise we are all well.

I hope everyone out there is well. I will be attending a gluten free pizza party held by my local celiac group, and I am excited. It was also mentioned in an email from the lady who leads it that the 2nd annual gluten free vendors fair is coming soon! How I would love to attend that!

Take care, and I will try to stop by more too!

Mtndog Collaborator
Hello :ph34r:

In order to try and make pennance and prove to the unbleliving I can be humble and silly I respectfully ask to be put in charge of the sewage plant... somewhere my scientific background and serious nature can be exploited to the full. I swear to take the best care of everyones poop and to make some great manure once I figure out a way of seperating out the glutened stuff that might drift down to me from time to time.

On the otherhand I can see why some of you might be suspicious of having a scientist in your midst and I would be quite willing to work my way up to head-sewer master from any position that doesn't come past my neck....

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I think I just re-ruptured my hernaited belly button on this one.

And Jestgar- YOU ARE PRICELESS!

Andrea- Still thinking about you. Hugs, B

jerseyangel Proficient
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I think I just re-ruptured my hernaited belly button on this one.

:lol::lol: Dying here!!

Welcome to town, Steve! It's been kind of quiet here lately--probably because we had no sewer :blink:

Now that we can avail ourselves of the facilities again...... :P

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