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Old 01-14-2007, 02:39 AM
Nann Bell
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He came through with a dose pack for me yesterday - and asked if one will
take care of it! (I replied, "sometimes.") It's been awhile since I've had
a costo flare this bad with so little obvious cause so I'm just not sure -
but the door is open if I need more.

Meanwhile, with the costo making talking hard, I forgot that I also needed a
rewrite on my ultram and we're leaving Monday..... and my ssmall town
pharmacy turned out to be closed today so I couldn't refill my darvocet! I
guess someone in Gainesville will be asked to transfer down one refill. I'm
usually so good about things, but got caught earlier in the week because my
PCP's office is in the midst of going to fully computerized records. It's
pretty cool because the doc can fax the script to the pharm for you while
he's still talking to you in the exam room! but it also means their changing
their rewrite procedures and manuvering it all was tooo much talking on the
phone for me last week. But talking is a bit easier today and I have hope
that the medrol will fix me up - that and we just took Puddin' over to our
cat sitter's so I won't have an 11 pound cat trying to walk across me for a
couple of weeks!

Oh and I asked him about this latest batch of antibody tests my RD had done.
He didn't have those results so couldn't say anything more about them, but he
was much amused. IInt's his opinion that my roller-coaster protein levels
are an artifact of my chronic illnesses and as we've ruled out many possible
causes, we should just monitor stuff for now. He's amused that my RD is so
determined to figure it out. I, of course, keep hoping they'll find
something this way that will help other symptoms! It's interesting though to
have one doc being low-key, though watchful, and the other determined to
figure out the puzzle. heehee

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Nann
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Simply the thing I am shall make me live --- William Shakespeare

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Old 01-14-2007, 02:39 AM
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yayyy for having a pcp like that one! your rd sounds like a keeper too. i
sure hope you feel better for the holidays, sweetie. btw, i love that
christmas prayer to st. francis. you're right, i think you were saving that
one for me.<smile> thank you, nann. you and mike have a delightful and
inspiring christmas!

kate
"Nann Bell" <hanbellGOGATORS@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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He came through with a dose pack for me yesterday - and asked if one will
take care of it! (I replied, "sometimes.") It's been awhile since I've had
a costo flare this bad with so little obvious cause so I'm just not sure -
but the door is open if I need more.

Meanwhile, with the costo making talking hard, I forgot that I also needed a
rewrite on my ultram and we're leaving Monday..... and my ssmall town
pharmacy turned out to be closed today so I couldn't refill my darvocet! I
guess someone in Gainesville will be asked to transfer down one refill. I'm
usually so good about things, but got caught earlier in the week because my
PCP's office is in the midst of going to fully computerized records. It's
pretty cool because the doc can fax the script to the pharm for you while
he's still talking to you in the exam room! but it also means their
changing
their rewrite procedures and manuvering it all was tooo much talking on the
phone for me last week. But talking is a bit easier today and I have hope
that the medrol will fix me up - that and we just took Puddin' over to our
cat sitter's so I won't have an 11 pound cat trying to walk across me for a
couple of weeks!

Oh and I asked him about this latest batch of antibody tests my RD had done.
He didn't have those results so couldn't say anything more about them, but
he
was much amused. IInt's his opinion that my roller-coaster protein levels
are an artifact of my chronic illnesses and as we've ruled out many possible
causes, we should just monitor stuff for now. He's amused that my RD is so
determined to figure it out. I, of course, keep hoping they'll find
something this way that will help other symptoms! It's interesting though
to
have one doc being low-key, though watchful, and the other determined to
figure out the puzzle. heehee

--
Nann
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Simply the thing I am shall make me live --- William Shakespeare


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Old 01-14-2007, 02:39 AM
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Ultram is 4.00 on wally worlds generic list.

"Nann Bell" <hanbellGOGATORS@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> He came through with a dose pack for me yesterday - and asked if one will
> take care of it! (I replied, "sometimes.") It's been awhile since I've
> had
> a costo flare this bad with so little obvious cause so I'm just not sure -
> but the door is open if I need more.
>
> Meanwhile, with the costo making talking hard, I forgot that I also needed
> a
> rewrite on my ultram and we're leaving Monday..... and my ssmall town
> pharmacy turned out to be closed today so I couldn't refill my darvocet!
> I
> guess someone in Gainesville will be asked to transfer down one refill.
> I'm
> usually so good about things, but got caught earlier in the week because
> my
> PCP's office is in the midst of going to fully computerized records. It's
> pretty cool because the doc can fax the script to the pharm for you while
> he's still talking to you in the exam room! but it also means their
> changing
> their rewrite procedures and manuvering it all was tooo much talking on
> the
> phone for me last week. But talking is a bit easier today and I have hope
> that the medrol will fix me up - that and we just took Puddin' over to our
> cat sitter's so I won't have an 11 pound cat trying to walk across me for
> a
> couple of weeks!
>
> Oh and I asked him about this latest batch of antibody tests my RD had
> done.
> He didn't have those results so couldn't say anything more about them, but
> he
> was much amused. IInt's his opinion that my roller-coaster protein levels
> are an artifact of my chronic illnesses and as we've ruled out many
> possible
> causes, we should just monitor stuff for now. He's amused that my RD is
> so
> determined to figure it out. I, of course, keep hoping they'll find
> something this way that will help other symptoms! It's interesting though
> to
> have one doc being low-key, though watchful, and the other determined to
> figure out the puzzle. heehee
>
> --
> Nann
> remove the Gator cheer to email me
> Simply the thing I am shall make me live --- William Shakespeare
>



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Old 01-14-2007, 02:39 AM
Cindy M
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A good doctor is so Worth their weight in Gold...I have two...My PCP...now
he is very good at taking care of reg stuff, making sure we have meds and
sending us to the right doctor if he can't help us...My Rhuemy....I wouldn't
trade him for anything...I hope he practices long after I am gone...but that
is doubtful since he is older than me...

Nann, Praying that the meds will kick it in the Butt and you can enjoy your
trip...
Hugs Cindy
"Nann Bell" <hanbellGOGATORS@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> He came through with a dose pack for me yesterday - and asked if one will
> take care of it! (I replied, "sometimes.") It's been awhile since I've

had
> a costo flare this bad with so little obvious cause so I'm just not sure -
> but the door is open if I need more.
>
> Meanwhile, with the costo making talking hard, I forgot that I also needed

a
> rewrite on my ultram and we're leaving Monday..... and my ssmall town
> pharmacy turned out to be closed today so I couldn't refill my darvocet!

I
> guess someone in Gainesville will be asked to transfer down one refill.

I'm
> usually so good about things, but got caught earlier in the week because

my
> PCP's office is in the midst of going to fully computerized records. It's
> pretty cool because the doc can fax the script to the pharm for you while
> he's still talking to you in the exam room! but it also means their

changing
> their rewrite procedures and manuvering it all was tooo much talking on

the
> phone for me last week. But talking is a bit easier today and I have hope
> that the medrol will fix me up - that and we just took Puddin' over to our
> cat sitter's so I won't have an 11 pound cat trying to walk across me for

a
> couple of weeks!
>
> Oh and I asked him about this latest batch of antibody tests my RD had

done.
> He didn't have those results so couldn't say anything more about them, but

he
> was much amused. IInt's his opinion that my roller-coaster protein levels
> are an artifact of my chronic illnesses and as we've ruled out many

possible
> causes, we should just monitor stuff for now. He's amused that my RD is

so
> determined to figure it out. I, of course, keep hoping they'll find
> something this way that will help other symptoms! It's interesting though

to
> have one doc being low-key, though watchful, and the other determined to
> figure out the puzzle. heehee
>
> --
> Nann
> remove the Gator cheer to email me
> Simply the thing I am shall make me live --- William Shakespeare
>



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Old 01-14-2007, 02:39 AM
Nann Bell
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On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 2:44:40 -0500, RhondaM wrote
(in message <ufqjh.158$am5.117@newsfe16.lga>):

> Ultram is 4.00 on wally worlds generic list.


but in our case wally world is 25 miels away! and I need a rewrite - took a
lot recently. oh well. i'll fiddle my way through with darvocet.

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Nann
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On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 23:58:56 -0500, d'huit wrote
(in message <07WdnWbrte6ElBPYnZ2dnUVZ_vupnZ2d@comcast.com>):

> yayyy for having a pcp like that one! your rd sounds like a keeper too.


It's true - I hear other stories of folks who see my PCP when their doc is
out and they always comment on how nice and helpful he is. Just don't tell
him I'm having chocolate and pepper bacon for breakfast! (the former while
the latter is cooking - and the larder is low with us leaving tomorrow) And
with my RD being the only one who sees pts in our corner of the state, I've
run into several fellow patients, all of whom like him. Good thing with our
limited RD options!

> sure hope you feel better for the holidays, sweetie. btw, i love that
> christmas prayer to st. francis. you're right, i think you were saving that
> one for me.<smile> thank you, nann. you and mike have a delightful and
> inspiring christmas!


Thanks. My fellow has 5 services today - 2 for the 4th Sunday of Advent and
3 Christmas Eve services (our two churches plus a neighboring one that is
priestless). I think the vacation with family will be good for him after
today! I still ache, but I'm actually laughing some and quiet talking is ok.
Things are moving the right way.

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Nann
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darn..wish there was one close...hang in there

"Nann Bell" <hanbellGOGATORS@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 2:44:40 -0500, RhondaM wrote
> (in message <ufqjh.158$am5.117@newsfe16.lga>):
>
>> Ultram is 4.00 on wally worlds generic list.

>
> but in our case wally world is 25 miels away! and I need a rewrite - took
> a
> lot recently. oh well. i'll fiddle my way through with darvocet.
>
> --
> Nann
> remove the Gator cheer to email me
> Simply the thing I am shall make me live --- William Shakespeare
>



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Old 01-14-2007, 02:39 AM
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Soundsw like a good PCP Nann,

I hope your costo flare gets over with soon. I think whatever was bothering
my rib is finally going away or letting up or something.

You take care. Have a wonderful holiday.

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> He came through with a dose pack for me yesterday - and asked if one will
> take care of it! (I replied, "sometimes.") It's been awhile since I've
> had
> a costo flare this bad with so little obvious cause so I'm just not sure -
> but the door is open if I need more.
>
> Meanwhile, with the costo making talking hard, I forgot that I also needed
> a
> rewrite on my ultram and we're leaving Monday..... and my ssmall town
> pharmacy turned out to be closed today so I couldn't refill my darvocet!
> I
> guess someone in Gainesville will be asked to transfer down one refill.
> I'm
> usually so good about things, but got caught earlier in the week because
> my
> PCP's office is in the midst of going to fully computerized records. It's
> pretty cool because the doc can fax the script to the pharm for you while
> he's still talking to you in the exam room! but it also means their
> changing
> their rewrite procedures and manuvering it all was tooo much talking on
> the
> phone for me last week. But talking is a bit easier today and I have hope
> that the medrol will fix me up - that and we just took Puddin' over to our
> cat sitter's so I won't have an 11 pound cat trying to walk across me for
> a
> couple of weeks!
>
> Oh and I asked him about this latest batch of antibody tests my RD had
> done.
> He didn't have those results so couldn't say anything more about them, but
> he
> was much amused. IInt's his opinion that my roller-coaster protein levels
> are an artifact of my chronic illnesses and as we've ruled out many
> possible
> causes, we should just monitor stuff for now. He's amused that my RD is
> so
> determined to figure it out. I, of course, keep hoping they'll find
> something this way that will help other symptoms! It's interesting though
> to
> have one doc being low-key, though watchful, and the other determined to
> figure out the puzzle. heehee
>
> --
> Nann
> remove the Gator cheer to email me
> Simply the thing I am shall make me live --- William Shakespeare
>



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