Googy
05-21-2003, 05:01 PM
I just want to wish you all the best. Haven't heard from Eileen Re: her DBS.
Check in Eileen if you can !
Googy
Check in Eileen if you can !
Googy
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simtusie
05-22-2003, 05:55 PM
Hey Googy- your post sounds like you are leaving- -
are you? if so, then why?
Yes, i am nosey. :)
are you? if so, then why?
Yes, i am nosey. :)
Googy
05-22-2003, 11:37 PM
Hi Simtusie,
No I am not leaving.I need to be here.
How is everything with you?
Love,
Googy
No I am not leaving.I need to be here.
How is everything with you?
Love,
Googy
simby
05-23-2003, 07:22 AM
hi googy - i am here.
just got "lucky man" from my mom. can't wait to get it started.
hope everyone is well.
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(the truth is out there)
[This message has been edited by simby (edited 05-23-2003).]
just got "lucky man" from my mom. can't wait to get it started.
hope everyone is well.
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(the truth is out there)
[This message has been edited by simby (edited 05-23-2003).]
simtusie
05-23-2003, 01:48 PM
Simby- Lucky man is a great book, especially if you have always been a MJF fan like me. ;) My hubby bought it for me the day after I was dx'd, along with a few other books. His way of "doing something" and I really appreciated it! It's good to see you here again!
Googy, glad you aren't leaving! This board is too quiet already, can't imagine what it would be without you! Things with me have been OK. I am still waiting for all the info and literature that was promised to me to get my support group started. I am going to my neuro on Tuesday and will give her some flyers to pass out to her other young pd people, also I will ask her about other neuros in the county to give them to.
Had a "bad" day yesterday, stress over my days-away-from-turning-16 daughter. She is really giving me a hard time lately and making it REAL difficult to avoid stress. I am so glad I am not a teen anymore! My son is doing fantastic- he is 13 and still very eager to help and always tried his best to succeed in everything. He is watching his sister and doing the complete opposite of everything she does. It is working well for him! They are both wonderful people and I love them to death- just have some unknown issues to deal with with my dear girl child.
Who knew "How are you doing?" could make me spill my guts so much? Thanks for asking, i actually feel a bit better just letting that much of my worries out!
Take care! Simtusie :)
Googy, glad you aren't leaving! This board is too quiet already, can't imagine what it would be without you! Things with me have been OK. I am still waiting for all the info and literature that was promised to me to get my support group started. I am going to my neuro on Tuesday and will give her some flyers to pass out to her other young pd people, also I will ask her about other neuros in the county to give them to.
Had a "bad" day yesterday, stress over my days-away-from-turning-16 daughter. She is really giving me a hard time lately and making it REAL difficult to avoid stress. I am so glad I am not a teen anymore! My son is doing fantastic- he is 13 and still very eager to help and always tried his best to succeed in everything. He is watching his sister and doing the complete opposite of everything she does. It is working well for him! They are both wonderful people and I love them to death- just have some unknown issues to deal with with my dear girl child.
Who knew "How are you doing?" could make me spill my guts so much? Thanks for asking, i actually feel a bit better just letting that much of my worries out!
Take care! Simtusie :)
Googy
05-23-2003, 06:42 PM
I have read that book also.He stated it some what like it is.To see him bothers me with the dyskinesias he has.I often wonder if he has to keep going his pace as he must be on a lot of meds., he lives an active life.We had to cut back on Bills again.The dyskinsias were worse.It has got better.
Both of you I count as friends.I can relate to when one of my daughters was 16.She was boy crazy,we wouldnt let her date till she was sixteen.Then the first one broke her heart. She is now a wiser and older woman,I see her once month for lunch .So it does get better Simtusie.
Love,
Googy
Both of you I count as friends.I can relate to when one of my daughters was 16.She was boy crazy,we wouldnt let her date till she was sixteen.Then the first one broke her heart. She is now a wiser and older woman,I see her once month for lunch .So it does get better Simtusie.
Love,
Googy
simtusie
05-24-2003, 04:22 PM
Thanks Googy. I know it will get better, I just wish it would hurry! My daughter is going to start some counseling next week. I think it is a huge step that she has agreed to go. We are starting small, with her school counselor, and he will let me know if we need to go elsewhere. He is a great man and she trusts him- which is VERY important.
take care- love, simtusie
take care- love, simtusie

