Hi John,
   
  I thought everyone on Medicare would find this Web Site informative.  This 
Study is being done in 5 States right now.  I spoke with a Case Worker 
conducting the Study in Texas, and she told me they had 15,000 volunteers and 
were about halfway through the 3 year Study.  She told me that the results 
already in, looked ''very good'' so far.  Stay strong.  
   
  http://www.carelevel.com/aboutus.html
   
  With Love,
 
CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 31 Years Post
  Texas, USA 
   
  

"John S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  I truely hate emergency runs. I try to keep some anti-biotics on hand when I 
feel a UTI getting ripe.Blood pressure pills for that. Check bowel and bladder 
(worst I ever felt was actually bad gas) it doesnt kill you but it can trigger 
AD till it does. It won 't let up either un till you do somedthing to relieve 
the gas. (Rolling into comical positions) Fun explaining that to a nurse. I 
figure I'm better off getting catheterized here instead of the hospital. If 
bladder is full do not let out more than 500 CC's every 15 minutes to prevent 
shock. Oxygen bottle can make your life easier, but don't get addicted!! lol, 
C'mon you know you love to laugh when they say that. I take oxy valium and 
vicodin. A little late for addiction worries. 
Ultimately, teres no guarding against all the things and combinations of things 
that can cause AD. 
I'm so happy to hear you are better, Naomi. You have my best wishes and 
prayers. 

john



----- Original Message ----
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, November 8, 2007 6:26:15 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] what's next?


I know exactly what you mean. I was in the hospital last night between 3:30 
a.m. and 10:00 a.m.. I had a real bad case of AD, which shots my blood pressure 
up skyhigh. My head was pounding like someone was hit me with a hammer. While 
at the hospital, they determined I had a severe UTI. They changed my catheter 
and Foley bag, gave me an IV, with some morphine. And the sons of load to 
determine whether the infection had got into my blood and kidneys. I was 
blessed back it did not. They gave me an antibiotic and a prescription for 
something for nausea.

As bad as I felt, and as bad as I thought my situation was, I was reminded of 
how blessed I really am. The ambulance brought in a 20 year old who had 
overdosed on drugs. He was dead on arrival. His family and friends were very 
distraught.

Sometimes life gets hard, but I know the Lord didn't bring it this far to leave 
me.


Naomi






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