Janice et al, 

I will be flying.  I have done this before.  I take my walker and my cane.  I 
get a bulkhead seat.  Hubby and I were back to Ontario last fall.  However, he 
just doesn't feel like going this soon. However, my Mom is 85 so I feel I want 
to go.  My daughter, 2 sisters and all their families are there as well as my 
husbands four sisters.  So there will be lots of people to visit as well as my 
old friends.  My only problem is that when I get there I have to rely on others 
to ferry me around.  I can only drive with the left foot accelorator.  It is a 
four hour flight which seems quite long.  I also take my air/gel filled seat 
cushion from my wheelchair.  It is 5 1/2 yrs old now and still going strong. 
(knock on wood).  Without this cushion I would have a terrible time trying to 
sit for that length of time.  I'm soooo ready to get off the plane when we 
land.  I do not need to change planes or anything so that is another good 
thing. I have found that everyone involved with air travel has so far been 
really good.  Oops. with one exception.  Last fall I flew back east first and 
my husband followed a week later.  Going through security here in Calgary my 
WalkAide set off the security and I had to take it off the leg, explain to them 
what it was etc etc.  Wires, batteries etc.  Almost missed my flight.  This 
time I have located the booklet on it and will keep it handy.  Last fall I 
misplaced it just prior to packing.  I actually had it packed.  Then decided to 
take a different carry-on piece of luggage and could not for the life of me 
figure out where the booklet went.  I found it in January this year when I was 
moving some things around to do with our luggage.  NOW  I know where it is.   
Of course with the memory problems that we have (well some of us have) with TM 
I could forget where it is by that time.  LOL 

Heather in Calgary 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Janice 
  To: Pieter and Heather ; [email protected] ; tmic ; jrushton 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 7:09 PM
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] Lack of Communication


  Heather,
  You are so brave to travel alone.   I am trying to get the strength I need to 
travel, by car, with my husband, to Savannah, Ga.
  I am in therapy for my legs now and hopeful I can make a trip like that this 
fall.   It would be to see my sister and her husband.
  I love Savannah deeply, but will not go during the hot months.   We used to 
go every March - a perfect time to visit there.  Sure hope I can make it this 
fall.    I know you all will have a great time and it is justly deserved!       
         Janice
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Pieter and Heather 
    To: [email protected] ; Janice ; tmic ; jrushton 
    Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 2:08 PM
    Subject: Re: [TMIC] Lack of Communication


    Funny how this came up.  I live in Calgary, 2000 miles from where I grew up 
in Hamilton Ontario.  About a dozen or more of my high school friends get 
together every May now.  Used to be at Xmas every year since 1964, but with 
age, road conditions they now meet in May.  I don't often see these gals but am 
hoping to get there this year for the little reunion in mid-May.  Really 
looking forward to it as it has been more than 40 years since I have seen some 
of them.  TM or not I plan to get there this year.  Hubby staying home so I'm 
flying solo this time.  I have lots of family there too and miss them all 
terribly.

    Hugs,
    Heather in Calgary 
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Jan Hargrove 
      To: Janice ; tmic ; jrushton 
      Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 10:28 AM
      Subject: Re: [TMIC] Lack of Communication


            Jeanne,

            I understand how great keeping those contacts alive is!!  I've 
become much more active 
            with my class affairs since tm came to stay!!  TM let's you know 
what's really important 
            in life!!  My class has had our 50th reunion, so you see how very 
important those times
            together are.......actually, even with tm I'm not the worst 
off.......and we loose more as 
            the years go along!  Those of us who live in town, and anyone who 
can get here, meet 
            once a month at the pizza parlor one of our class owns, and boy, I 
promise I go even if
            I have to be carried in (LOL)!! if you're not there, you fair game 
for subject matter!! 

            I'm so happy to be able to be with my friends and that includes my 
tm friends!!!

            janh  Stillwater, OK

            --- On Wed, 4/8/09, jrushton <[email protected]> wrote:


                     Hi, Jan,

                    It looks like we TMer's are back in business with all of 
the notes going back and forth and your temp. problem is one of the main 
subjects right now!  I'm so glad we're back in business as I miss you all when 
we take our 'naps' as we do off and on.

                    I'm off to stay with my little Sis for a couple nights so 
we can meet up with my big Sis and go to our monthly '60's Chicks' luncheon in 
Grandview which is where we graduated from.  All Grandview 'chicks' no matter 
what year they graduated try to meet and we have lunch, chat for a couple hours 
and off we go.  It is really a special time as we have all learned how special 
life is and is not to be taken for granted. Some we haven't seen since 
graduation or longer.  Take care, all!  Jeanne in Dayton

                    -------Original Message-------



                    Hey Guys!!!      Sounds like everyone is really ready for 
SPRING!    I am really ready to dig my hands into the dirt and  get my flower 
pots ready for summer.    I can't plant in the ground anymore, but I sure go 
nuts with my pots!    We have already planted pansies and they are looking 
great.   Won't be long for spring.

                    Got another question for you all.      Do you have a 
problem with all of a sudden getting too hot  -  and no one else is?   It isn't
                    hot flashes, had a complete hysterectomy over 20 years ago. 
  This just started since TM (2007).   My doc has given me patches
                    of clonidine.  You change it every week and it does help - 
doesn't cure it, but it helps.   I am dreading warm, humid weather because that 
is when it is the worst.  We live in Missouri and the summers get pretty warm 
and humid.    But we keep our house pretty cool in the winter too.    I really 
notice it when I am more active.
                    What about you all?

                    I have only been on the site a couple of months, but I 
really miss your "chatting" when it is quiet.    I know every one of us has a 
lot to deal with, some more than others.   But, when we are emailing, we are 
all on level ground and getting to know the real person, not 
                    just the TM person.   I have many friends, but I count 
myself very fortunate to have found you all.

                    Janice
                   
                           
                   
           

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