Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 09 Feb 19 - 07:14 PM Progress! I can now shower and drive, but I need to wear this bulky slingy thingy for at least another month. I will have a therapy evaluation next week. And now I have a cold! |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Pete from seven stars link Date: 09 Feb 19 - 04:08 PM Hope your daughters chemo course will not be too hard on her Wendy , now that it has begun , and achieves the desired results Blessings. Pete |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 06 Feb 19 - 05:49 PM Wendy, best wishes to you& your daughter, & your brave smile. chantylass, I hope your healing is progressing well |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: billybob Date: 06 Feb 19 - 05:29 PM Thank you Chanteylass,love to you too Wendy,xxx Feeling wobbly but have to put on brave face tomorrow and keep my daughter calm. (Good at holding hands at the right time, deep breath, smile, onward and upward :-) ) |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 04 Feb 19 - 08:39 PM Thank you, everyone, for your support and suggestions. Wendy, I hope your daughter's chemo goes smoothly and yields positive results. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 03 Feb 19 - 08:58 PM Have a care, ChanteyLass, for someone housebound and alone the Mudcat Recovery Ward could be especially tempting. And some of us in here [Ward] are trouble! |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: billybob Date: 03 Feb 19 - 06:35 AM I have been away from here for too long, Too many worries to go into but, none of them mine, meaning I am well but just getting older. ChanteyLass sending love and lots of healing thoughts from sunny England, hope your shoulder heals quickly and you have support from friends, it must be horrid to be housebound and living alone. My daughter has to start chemo on Thusday, a "new " treatment for crohnes desease, terribly expensive but after lots of meetings our wonderful NHS has got the funding. Might take a year but so much better tban more operations. A few prayers please, cannot tell you what a beautiful soul she has, the most kind giving and spiritual girl she is and a wonderful mother to her girls. Fond love to all the crew, Wendy xxxx |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 03 Feb 19 - 04:09 AM ChanteyLass, may your life continue to be good & your shoulder heal in good time. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Rapparee Date: 02 Feb 19 - 08:48 PM Check on insurance coverage before, and instead of, suing. You're more likely to come away with at least the medical costs covered. This is advice my wife (my live-in attorney) gives/gave when asked about lawsuits in similar circumstances. She also said mediation is always better than litigation. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 02 Feb 19 - 01:52 PM Broke my shoulder. Slipped on ice, Jan. 20. Shoulder surgery on Jan. 28. Housebound, can't drive, live alone. A waterproof substance was supposed to be applied so I could shower, but the hospital was out of it. Let's hear it for US healthcare! Sponge baths only until at least my post-op appointment on Thursday. Nerve blocks were used just before wheeling me into the OR. I wasn't sedated yet. Gasps of pain. A friend who'd had knee surgery said she was partially sedated when hers were administered and felt no pain. I'll ask about these things at the post-op appointment. Probably won't be able to go back to the Y for 3 months, and then I'll only be able to do chair yoga for a while until my upper body strength builds and I can rise from my yoga mat. At least yoga has given me the flexibility to dress myself! Trying to decide if I should sue because the parking lot where I fell hadn't been sanded yet. The manager said she'd called for the sander but it hadn't arrived yet. I've never sued before even when I might have had cause. Other than that, life is good. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: wysiwyg Date: 02 Feb 19 - 11:47 AM No Keb, it was probably me. Let's pump her out; she'll be floating in no time. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 02 Feb 19 - 10:19 AM surely I have not sunk the Rainbow? Mudcatter MMario has passed away, there is an obit thread for him. And Mudcatter Amos was due to be discharged from the hospital's rehab wing and sent home with much outpatient continuing care. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Rapparee Date: 13 Jan 19 - 09:39 PM Okay, I did. I'll mail it tomorrow, if the PO opens. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Rapparee Date: 13 Jan 19 - 08:20 PM Amos Jessup Room 7342 North Carolina Memorial Hospital 101 Manning Dr. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Rapparee Date: 13 Jan 19 - 08:19 PM Amos needs me to write him. I think I shall. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 13 Jan 19 - 05:02 PM See the thread in the section above the line, "Amos is ill," for a mailing address in the rehab center portion of the North Carolina Memorial Hospital, where he will be spending some time. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 12 Jan 19 - 04:15 PM Everybody here must know by now that Amos went in hospital. When word is sent updating his treatment and progress, it may be to a thread different than this one. It's been a few days since the last update. But then, progress might be slow at this point. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: wysiwyg Date: 11 Jan 19 - 04:35 PM My last post here was full of stuff people probably misunderstood because as a former twin, I'm STILL forgetting that no one else is automatically reading my mind/heart. I worried I or hubby would die and instead I loast two of the best friends I ever had, during this hardest time of the year. :-( ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Donuel Date: 11 Jan 19 - 02:45 PM 'They' say no news is good news but no news is just no news. 'They' are optimistic in the dark and sing to salve no news worry wounds. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 10 Jan 19 - 04:05 PM I like that, Mysha! |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Mysha Date: 08 Jan 19 - 12:33 PM When days are short and travels seem too long Our destination may seem out of reach With storm and seas against us in the night How hard it is see the merest light Yet, hope can always be a guiding star Mysha |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 04 Dec 18 - 12:14 PM how did your ocular surgery work out? |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Rapparee Date: 01 Dec 18 - 08:03 PM I'm home. See MOAB for my last comment on the surgery. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 01 Dec 18 - 06:31 PM This thread has a number of earlier posts concerning Mudcatter Donuel's son. There has been no update on that situation of late, and hopefully the absence of recent posts means that Donuel's son is in fact doing really well. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 30 Nov 18 - 11:16 AM This past month has had a difficult anniversary for Rapparee. And he had to spend last night in hospital on top of that. Hope we hear from him soon, and that 'B-9' is the verdict. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: wysiwyg Date: 29 Nov 18 - 01:51 PM I'm just now entering that annual cycle. It peaks around Christmas and stays at the peak through February. I'm SO tired of hearing why/how others struggle at that time each of year-- in their rush to be heard about their story, they dismiss and then exacerbate exactly what is too hard for me-- it's too much like the dead, rotting mess I can't escape, polluting my space. "Tell somebody ELSE" is how I feel, but never say. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 29 Nov 18 - 11:10 AM Funeral this week for Mudcatter Keith A of Hertford, see obit thread in the upper section of forum threads. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 28 Nov 18 - 03:42 PM I haven't even been lurking. Sometimes life (just busy with other things) gets in the way. In the meantime, you are all in my thoughts. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: gnu Date: 27 Nov 18 - 10:55 PM A Mudcatter (of note), many years ago taught me this terminology... I am on sub'lurk. Still here but not. Carry on. Smoke em if ya got em. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Rapparee Date: 25 Nov 18 - 09:13 PM But before that happens Rapparee gets lasered in the right eyeball on Tuesday! Something about clouding of the back of the lens following cataract surgery and blasting a hole through the cloudiness. It's not supposed to hurt and Annie Thesia isn't supposed to be necessary. Girding my loins? I'm girding top to bottom, if you'll pardon the pun. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 25 Nov 18 - 01:13 PM Thinking of Rapparee, who has been shopping for sitz baths online, and otherwise girding his loins -- literally, I don't doubt. In preparation for, ugh. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: wysiwyg Date: 24 Nov 18 - 04:49 AM Keith has passed. Thinking of his family and friends. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 23 Nov 18 - 06:07 PM Have a thought for Rapparee, whose surgery is in roughly a week's time, and it could indeed feel rough -- among other feelings. I'll be keeping him and his better half close to heart. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Donuel Date: 11 Nov 18 - 03:03 PM wysiwyg I agree with -in utero- memories. Those who never had formed them and repeated them in later years as a result of crises can not even begin to imagine the concept or clarity of in utero memories. Revealing what they have to say can be exceedingly important but memories are not the boss of a damn thing. How you incorporate near death incidents are entirely your choice. btw did you ever have a preference for left handedness? |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 11 Nov 18 - 02:17 PM this is a tough time for a lot of us hang in there, everybody |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: wysiwyg Date: 09 Nov 18 - 02:49 PM So... the annual anniversary I deal with at the dark of the year is the death, in utero, of my identical twin at about 4-1/2 months gestation. It was a late twinning, meaning that the egg division was completed with timing that resulted not only in a shared placenta, but-- so rare-- a shared amniotic sac. I have the complete memory of dying (co-experiencing with my twin what she experienced), and the complete memory of struggling to survive her dying. It's very rare for one to survive the other's death within the shared sac. The dissolution and resorption of the one affects the other. So, part of the annual cycle for me usually includes being grossed out by smells and disorder around me. I work on this hard in counseling, and every year it manifests in a new way that I don't see coming. This year, it happens that when my energy will be at its annual low, my husband is retiring from a busy parish at the busiest time of the year. For both our sakes-- he's very tired-- I've negotiated that our actual final moving process will wait till March. Our retirement cottage in Ohio is furnished "enough" that we'll depart PA with two mattresses and kitchen essentials, and any valuables we don't wish to leave in the empty house. I head back from Ohio to PA Dec. 5. I'm trying to simplify everything I can, now, so that our retirement goes smoothly. And I just spotted one way it's come up already this year-- worrying that hubby may die of exhaustion. I'll have to work on that! ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Donuel Date: 09 Nov 18 - 11:23 AM I believe that visual anomalies like these usually precede a headache. I always thought the pain was vascular in origin when the blood vessels constrict but since the brain has no pain receptors where does the pain come from? How can blood vessels have their own nerves? Perhaps the brain does feel pain when it is oxygen restricted. The pain is associated with the eyes from the eyes to the occipital and neck region. Obviously something is disrupting/blocking visual impulses. Drugs that open neural pathways seem to restore normal function but often by too much like LSD. Detectives of migraine phenomena often point to biochemical causes with a trigger mechanism. What if it is merely a short circuit that migrates like epilepsy but with no convulsions? By comparing experiences the cumulative similarities will advance our own musings. Sometimes we are our own best doctors. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Jeri Date: 07 Nov 18 - 08:56 AM Don, I have a friend who goes blind (usually in just one eye) because of a migraine, with absolutely no pain. Mine were different, pre-menopausal, to the point where I didn't tell my neuro how many I was getting. Now, it's mostly weather and fatigue. Funny, but Feverfew (prophylactic flower/herb) worked great before, and doesn't work now. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Donuel Date: 07 Nov 18 - 08:42 AM WTF, a migraine symptom returned just now but without agony. whew They begin at puberty and are suppose to abate at man/menopause. The symptom is a thin moving wriggling bright rainbow lightning bolt that shimmers in my field of vision no matter which eye I close. It has drifted to a right side peripheral position so it does not block the sweet spot. I would encourage future research to focus on sex hormone - migraine connections. Poof, it just disappeared. The lightning bolt, not the sex. :^/ |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 06 Nov 18 - 09:49 PM congratulations to Wendy and her family. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: billybob Date: 04 Nov 18 - 07:34 AM Morning crew, we have just had a wonderful 10 days with nephews and a niece visiting us from New Jersey, they managed to take in Windsor Castle, stone henge, Bath, London with all the usual"must dos" london eye, Buckingham Palace, Greenwich and we all enjoyed the Eagles game at Wembley. Two days in Edinbrugh then a day in Suffolk. We saw them off at Heathrow on Friday. What a whirlwind visit but much love and hugs to enjoy plus the great news that Billy had another 4 month check up with his specialist and he is still in remission. Having a restful day today looking at all the photos, coffee pot on if you would like a cup With love Wendy xxx |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 03 Nov 18 - 02:57 PM So as not to give offense, I won't identify the Mudcatter by member name. But the member casually let drop, on a music thread, that an elderly parent died in October (last month) and that the member not only spoke at the parent's funeral but made music, in spite of being intensely emotional about it. Go ahead and jump on me for my anonymous comment if you must, but I want to say that the member in question has my deepest sympathy and appreciation. Thanks. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 02 Nov 18 - 11:11 AM Sail, Rainbow, sail. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: gnu Date: 01 Nov 18 - 05:17 PM Dog rest ye all. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 31 Oct 18 - 06:44 PM ... and no news, in a sense, is good news ... |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 29 Oct 18 - 01:12 PM Don't let this vessel sail out of sight. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: keberoxu Date: 26 Oct 18 - 07:35 PM This is a fine place for the poem, and in fact it would be equally at home on the Poetry Slam thread, it's that good. |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: wysiwyg Date: 26 Oct 18 - 06:25 PM Tamson, I love that poem. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 26 Oct 18 - 05:48 PM seconded! congratulations on a beautiful poem |
Subject: RE: Jane's Rainbow: for all needing support & comfort From: ChanteyLass Date: 26 Oct 18 - 12:45 PM Tamson, that's beautiful. Than you for posting. |
Share Thread: |