I remember the warm blankets from the hospital  -  loved them.
Janice

From: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 8:16 PM
To: [email protected] 
Cc: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Stress

Janice,

I remember the massages the nurses gave me when I was in the hospital.  They 
were the best, and the warm blankets were heaven.  I keep forgetting to have 
Dave warm mine up.  I'm afraid to sleep with an electric blanket, but I recall 
them as being wonderful.

Jude,
Michigan

In a message dated 1/24/2013 5:01:24 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
  Cindy, you have clearly been through a very hellish time.   When the time 
comes, there are special places in heaven for people like you.   So glad you 
have such support from family and friends.  I
  did too – nearly dying twice in the hospital I was in for over 9 weeks.     
My floor social worker sent in a woman to massage my neck and back and she 
truly relaxed me.   When she left, she shut the
  door and the nurses did not let anyone in my room until dinner.   It was 
truly a relaxing experience – at least for a while.    I don’t plan on getting 
sick again!
  Janice


  From: Cindy McLeroy 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 11:42 PM
  To: [email protected] ; [email protected] 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] Stress

  Jude, you are talking about stress.  I spent part of 2010 and all of 2011 
going from the hospital to the skilled nursing facilities (SNF) because of a 
server broken leg.  I had more than 6/7 surgeries, was bedridden where I was 
not able to raise up higher than 20%.  That made eating almost impossible and I 
lost over 30 pounds.  I was told by my PC that I almost died 3 times.  I have 
to leave my dog and cat.  Luckily I had a friend that took my dog and gave her 
great care.  I had billing problems with the SNF and they tried to refuse me 
the second time I needed to go there.  I had to have one surgery without 
anything to put me under.  I got to listen to everything in the operating room. 
 Lucky for me I have no sensation.  I had no one at home to take care of bills, 
etc.  I had to figure out how to do that in the hospital or SNF.  I am not 
including the really awful stuff.  I am a single woman and had no partner to 
help me through all this.  But I had many friends and family that put on the 
yellow gowns (I had MRSA and was in isolation) to come in my room and cheer me 
up.  My stress level was very high.  My blood pressure was very low - 92 over 
47 on good days.  Thank God the most of that is behind me.  I had great 
doctors, great family and great friends to get me though this.  We all deal 
with what comes our way, in our own way.  

  I will pray for Dave.

  Cindy
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: [email protected] 
    To: [email protected] 
    Cc: [email protected] 
    Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 8:01 PM
    Subject: Re: [TMIC] Stress

    There are about 16 of us who email regularly.  I had no idea that anyone 
else was even receiving our notes.  If the membership is truly that high then I 
expect more people to participate.

    Jude in Michigan

    In a message dated 1/22/2013 10:25:50 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
      Where did you come up with the 16 number? I believe that about 100 people 
receive the list emails.  
      Debbie

      Sent from my iPod.

      On Jan 22, 2013, at 7:40 PM, [email protected] wrote:


        There are only 16 of us though and I am trying to come up with topics 
for us to discuss.  Actually, I am looking through our FB sites to try and come 
up with them.  So anything you have to offer will mean a lot to me.  I need 
your help.

        Jude,
        Michigan

        No decision is a decision not to make a decision...

        In a message dated 1/22/2013 9:34:38 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
          I for one am thrilled to see all of the emails again.....maybe 
facebook is not the forum for us...especially the older ones of us!!!
          Rob in NJ




          -----Original Message-----
          From: Robert Pall <[email protected]>
          To: Heyjude48458 <[email protected]>; ashfordrichard 
<[email protected]>; pjv1234 <[email protected]>; a-ryder 
<[email protected]>; bpelow <[email protected]>; xbeeclarkx 
<[email protected]>; ladylinda48 <[email protected]>; LadyNotes 
<[email protected]>; akua <[email protected]>; kay <[email protected]>; 
patticooley38 <[email protected]>; Bgunny7682 <[email protected]>; 
r.c.pratt <[email protected]>; snow121100 <[email protected]>; j.dunn 
<[email protected]>; jannic <[email protected]>; jcsnod <[email protected]>; 
jefshps <[email protected]>; jlubin <[email protected]>; malugssuak 
<[email protected]>; Thenavigator10 <[email protected]>
          Cc: tmic-list <[email protected]>
          Sent: Tue, Jan 22, 2013 9:26 pm
          Subject: Re: [TMIC] Stress


          I take 60 mg of Cymbalta every morning...it helps both fibroneuralga 
as well as anxiety, depression and stress ...I also take 20 mg of diazapan to 
sleep each night.
          Rob in New Jersey




          -----Original Message-----
          From: Heyjude48458 <[email protected]>
          To: ashfordrichard <[email protected]>; pjv1234 
<[email protected]>; a-ryder <[email protected]>; bpelow 
<[email protected]>; xbeeclarkx <[email protected]>; ladylinda48 
<[email protected]>; LadyNotes <[email protected]>; akua 
<[email protected]>; kay <[email protected]>; patticooley38 
<[email protected]>; Bgunny7682 <[email protected]>; r.c.pratt 
<[email protected]>; snow121100 <[email protected]>; j.dunn 
<[email protected]>; jannic <[email protected]>; jcsnod <[email protected]>; 
jefshps <[email protected]>; jlubin <[email protected]>; malugssuak 
<[email protected]>; Thenavigator10 <[email protected]>
          Cc: tmic-list <[email protected]>
          Sent: Tue, Jan 22, 2013 6:56 pm
          Subject: [TMIC] Stress


          Hello Guys & Gals,

          How is everyone tonight?  I honestly hope you are well and in good 
spirits.

          How does stress affect your life with TM?  What do you do to 
alleviate it?  How do you fight it?  

          We just found out that my husband (Dave) has cancer of the blood with 
lesions on his liver.  He got a call from his Dr. just a few minutes ago.  He 
has to go in to talk to the Dr. on Thursday.

          I am so worried about him.  I can't get out of this damn bed to even 
lift a finger to help him, because I have a broken leg.

          What are some of the things you do to combat stress in your lives?  
We are facing other things too that are considered major stressors on the 
stress scale.

          I really need your help on this.  My TM is acting up like crazy.

          Hugs,
          Jude, Michigan
          Here's to the nights that turned into mornings, with
          the friends that turned into family...

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