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glittergirl69
11-02-2005, 11:20 AM
HI IM RITA FROM YORK IM 48 YEARS OLD..I AM WAITING TO GO TO ST THOMAS INLONDON IVE BEEN TO **** AND BACK WITH ALL THE PROBLEMS I HAVE LOST 10 BABIES I HAVE BEEN TOLD JUST REC I HAVE STICKY BLOOD I HAVE DIZZNESS IM IN A WHEELCHAIR SKIN RASHES JOINT PAINS, .I HAVE OSEOATRHTIS AND BALANCE PROBLESM IHAVE GOT SO SICK OF MY LAST DOCTORS NOT DOING ANYTHINGTO HELP ME I CHANGED GP NOW I HAVE SEEN A NREO PRIVATE HE ORDERED LOT OF TESTS I HAVE BIT OF BLOOD PRESURE PROBLEMS I HAVE TROBLE WITH THE TOILET LOSING CONTROL.. AND BEING ALOMOST INCONTENTENT, I TS BEEN GOING ON SINCE I WAS 30 PROB ALOT BEFORE, I AHEV 3 KIDS AND I HAVE GOT WORST AFTER THE LAST BABY WAS BORN MY DAUGHTER WHO IS NOW 18, AND ILL HERSELF WITH ALOT OF PROBLEMS I AHEV HAD SO MUCH TRAUMA INMY LIFE AND TRYINGTO COPE WITH ALL THESE HEALTH PROBLEMS, I HAVE JUST HAD ESR WHICH HAS COME BACH HIGH , AND THEN THE THIRD COMPONT C3 HIGH WEHAT EVER THAT MEANS I HAVENT STILL HAD THE LUPUS BLOOD TEST IM TIRED OF IT ALL AND GETTING VERY DEPRESSED I GET VER Y BAD CHEST PAIN I HAVE BROKE MY RIBS 4 TIMES AS MY BONES DONT SEEM RIGHT NO MORE.. please help me with with whats the esr rate and complent c3 and c 4 i have also had pasma viscoity rasied what ever that is , ist muble jumbel tome im scared, please email ritawakley@hotmail.com i love to drop you a line with same problems i feel very alone, rita i live in york,, style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/Thanx.gif
alobreto
11-02-2005, 01:57 PM
Hi, Rita! style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif
I replied to your other post. It sounds like you're about ready to explode with all the frustration you've experienced. style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/aww.gif
((((((((((Rita)))))))))) style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hugbetter.gif
You're going to a top notch medical center to be evaluated, so it's probably best that you not get yourself worked up further. It won't help at all, and in fact could be harmful to you.
I know it's difficult to wait when you've already waited a long time, but stress reduction can mean a lot in also reducing how awful you feel. I use slow, deep breathing exercises and progressive muscle relaxation. It's something you can do anywhere at any time.
I look forward to hearing more from you and hope you see some progress.
Regards,
Angela style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/flowers.gif
Paulin46
11-02-2005, 08:30 PM
No words of wisdom here Rita, but that I'm sorry you are dealing with so much. Do try to rest and try not to dwell on stressful thoughts. The stress does make things worse. I know it's hard not to stress, but do try.
My motto is One day at at time. That is all I can handle.
Here is a big hug for you........... <span style="color:#CC0000"><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%">(((((HUG))))) </span></span>I do hope you feel better soon!
glittergirl69
11-02-2005, 08:40 PM
thanks for the mess im tryingto be postive the chest pains really scare mei tell my self notto panic. but easy said then done,
Sleaps2much
11-03-2005, 06:20 AM
Would it help to know that you are lucky enough to be going to see the guy who discovered sticky blood over 20 yrs ago? Sticky blood is also called Hughes syndrome, named after the doctor who found it, Dr. Graham Hughes - you're going to his clinic you lucky girl! You'll be well taken care of there, his team are very good. I also have sticky blood so I know first hand what you are going through but not lucky enough to be living in England. If the chest pains get too bad you go straight to A&E, otherwise you're in excellent hands.style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hugbetter.gif
Keep us posted.
Sleaps
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