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Stuck In Calgary


num1habsfan

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num1habsfan Rising Star

Hi everyone,

I'm a friend of Lisa's and she asked me to post this. First of all, about the appointment: Lisa went this afternoon in Calgary and the Dr. asked her a bunch of questions and wants to do a colonoscopy and endoscopy on her. He wants her to consume gluten-containing foods a few days prior to the tests. He'll also get some bloodwork. She doesn't know when these tests will be yet.

Lisa was supposed to leave an hour ago however, when she got to the bus depot they told her there was no bus leaving at that time. So she's stuck at the bus depot until 12:30AM (Mountain Time) and will be back home at 18:00 tomorrow :| If there is anything you want me to tell her just leave a message!

Thanks


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Carriefaith Enthusiast

Tell her that I'm glad the appointmet went well and that I'm sorry that she has to wait for the bus. The buses out here take too long!

Nantzie Collaborator

Let her know I'm glad the doctor is going to do something. I'm relieved that he didn't just smile and nod. Who knows if the doctor will have any additional answers, but at least he's taking it seriously and re-doing some tests.

I'm sure she's exhausted. Tell her to get some rest and let us know any other details whenever she gets a chance.

Hugs,

Nancy

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

I'm glad this doctor is doing something. I hope the tests are soon, so you can get your life back.

num1habsfan Rising Star

Guys, I managed to find an internet connection while I wait even LONGER FOR THE BUS. From Calgary when I left at 12:30 am he said I'd get back home at 8pm, BUT I get here to Saskatoon at 4 pm and they say there is no bus leaving until 10 pm. So I'm stuck, and I'll get there at 1 am. When I get back to Yorkton I'm definitely filing for a huge complaint...thats 3 re-routes, all greyhounds fault. D worse yet, my cell phone has run out of power and I have no adapter. @#*($&!(*&@! I just wanna sit around and cry, hardest 3 days OF MY LIFEEEE.

~ lisa ~

Lisa Mentor
Guys, I managed to find an internet connection while I wait even LONGER FOR THE BUS. From Calgary when I left at 12:30 am he said I'd get back home at 8pm, BUT I get here to Saskatoon at 4 pm and they say there is no bus leaving until 10 pm. So I'm stuck, and I'll get there at 1 am. When I get back to Yorkton I'm definitely filing for a huge complaint...thats 3 re-routes, all greyhounds fault. D worse yet, my cell phone has run out of power and I have no adapter. @#*($&!(*&@! I just wanna sit around and cry, hardest 3 days OF MY LIFEEEE.

~ lisa ~

Oh my gosh, megga huggggggs to you Lisa. If I could sit with you and hold you hand, I would.

It hurts my heart that you are doing this all on your own. But, I do know that you are a strong cookie. You know that you have all of us behind you, so you're not really alone, just not in person.

We can talk about your appointment later, let's just get you home first.

It would be so cool if there was a Canadian in the Saskatoon that could take you in and then take you to the bus when you KNOW it will depart.

I wish I could be there to help. But, you are strong. Let us know when you get home.

I'll be thinking about you until I hear back.

Big Lisa or Momma Goose

Carriefaith Enthusiast
Guys, I managed to find an internet connection while I wait even LONGER FOR THE BUS. From Calgary when I left at 12:30 am he said I'd get back home at 8pm, BUT I get here to Saskatoon at 4 pm and they say there is no bus leaving until 10 pm. So I'm stuck, and I'll get there at 1 am. When I get back to Yorkton I'm definitely filing for a huge complaint...thats 3 re-routes, all greyhounds fault. D worse yet, my cell phone has run out of power and I have no adapter. @#*($&!(*&@! I just wanna sit around and cry, hardest 3 days OF MY LIFEEEE.
Oh no! I'm sorry :( That's not good at all that they delayed your bus. There is a storm starting in BC and making it's way across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. It's already started snowing here where I live in Northern Alberta. I hope the storm doesn't start where you are until you get home. Let us know when you get home.

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mtdawber Apprentice

OH my.... I want to cry too....It's snowing here in Ontario as well. Get home safe.

num1habsfan Rising Star

Thanks guys. That storm will hit before I leave here, thats for sure.. Theres a blizzard/winter storm warning all the way from Saskatoon to Yorkton. Supposed to be 50 km (that 30 m)/hr winds, drifting and blowing snow, and 4 - 8 inches of snow. They are talking about it on the news even (coffee shop has TV on). Lets hope tho for no more stalling :(.

~ lisa ~

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Yeah we are under a blizzard warning too. That's really too bad... Hopefully the bus will be early.

plantime Contributor

Hugs and prayers for a safe trip the rest of the way home!

num1habsfan Rising Star
Yeah we are under a blizzard warning too. That's really too bad... Hopefully the bus will be early.

yeah I really hope they dont decide halfway home that they'll stop the bus or something, because then I'd really be screwed and I'd have no way to call my parents saying dont drive the 30 mins to get me :blink: . This just seems like a dream :(

~ lisa ~

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I hope that everything is fine and the bus gets you home safely and on time (hopefully early).

Nantzie Collaborator

Oh my gosh!!! I'm so sorry your trip has been so bad.

Hugs, :(

Nancy

num1habsfan Rising Star
Oh my gosh!!! I'm so sorry your trip has been so bad.

Hugs, :(

Nancy

Thanks hun *hugs back*. I cant wait to get home, shower, and SLEEP. I've been drinking more coffee because I'm so screwed if I ever fall asleep before my bus leaves (in 2 hours).

~ lisa ~

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Lisa..you sure have the worst luck honey.

I pray the bus will take you home safely to a warm bath and bed.

you sure deserve alot of credit for trying so very hard to get better.

I wish i could come keep you company too.

hugs honey

judy

num1habsfan Rising Star
Lisa..you sure have the worst luck honey.

I pray the bus will take you home safely to a warm bath and bed.

you sure deserve alot of credit for trying so very hard to get better.

I wish i could come keep you company too.

hugs honey

judy

Thank you, wish you could be here too!! *hugs back* I love all you guys so much. Thank god for finding some internet connection, otherwise I would have gone nuts! Only about an hour til I leave...

~ lisa ~

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

WELL WE CAN KEEP YOU COMPANY ON LINE :lol:

ARE THEY STILL CALLING FOR THE BLIZZARD?

THEY WON'T CANCEL THE BUS DUE TO WEATHER WILL THEY.

HOW LONG IS THE BUS RIDE HOME? MAYBE YOU CAN SLEEP.

JUDY

Nantzie Collaborator
WELL WE CAN KEEP YOU COMPANY ON LINE :lol:

ARE THEY STILL CALLING FOR THE BLIZZARD?

THEY WON'T CANCEL THE BUS DUE TO WEATHER WILL THEY.

HOW LONG IS THE BUS RIDE HOME? MAYBE YOU CAN SLEEP.

JUDY

Yea, are you still awake???

:D

Nancy

Rusla Enthusiast

Damn Lisa, you should have called me back. That is hideous what greyhound has done. Get home safe.

I am glad he is going to do something unlike most of the slacker around here.

num1habsfan Rising Star
WELL WE CAN KEEP YOU COMPANY ON LINE :lol:

ARE THEY STILL CALLING FOR THE BLIZZARD?

THEY WON'T CANCEL THE BUS DUE TO WEATHER WILL THEY.

HOW LONG IS THE BUS RIDE HOME? MAYBE YOU CAN SLEEP.

JUDY

I'm glad I left for home last night. The storm here is just insane. The highway is closed between Saskatoon and here. I was gonna take a bus to Yorkton today since dad sure aint gonna drive, but they are all cancelled. Heres some proof of how bad it is: Its snowing so hard and blowing so hard that we cant see across the yard from us--cant see the neighbour to the back yard, cant see across the STREET from our house :blink: .60 km/hr winds. And then til the weekend the temp is supposed to be in the -30s C for highs/lows, not including windchill. BLAH.

Btw, the bus was basically 2 hours late getting to Yorkton. 3 hours of sleep out of 32 hours on the bus, yay for me :lol:

~ lisa ~

Nantzie Collaborator

I'm sure glad you're safe and warm at your parents' house. Just cuddle up under a warm blanket and get lots and lots of sleep.

:)

Nancy

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I'm glad you are safe at home.

Yeah it is really cold out there. It's -33 here with a wind chill of -45!

num1habsfan Rising Star
I'm glad you are safe at home.

Yeah it is really cold out there. It's -33 here with a wind chill of -45!

yeah same, its in the -40s with windchill and theres a windchill warning saying that exposed skin will freeze within a minute :blink:

UGH i'm so frustrated today. Making me hate the fact that I'm even going to school. I thought this place was understanding but I guess I was wrong? I talked to the head guy here since he found me and asked how things went, and hes actually mad that I'm gonna be missing so much school around midterm time. I CANT HELP THAT!

I guess they'd rather see me get worse and fall over dead and worry about showing up for their classes than miss some school so I can figure what what the heck is wrong with me :angry:

This IS the worst week of my life :( I wanna cry right now, but I'm at school so...I cant. Lets hope the tests in Saskatoon and Calgary are REALLY soon, so maybe I could feel LESS stress!!

~ lisa ~

......hmm, since when is this post not related to other diseases/researching??

Mango04 Enthusiast

Yikes! That sounds cold! :o

I've come across a lot of professors who just aren't understanding about students needing time off, no matter how valid the reason. It's just a class though. You're right that your health is more important. Hope you feel better soon!

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