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Now for some productive news:
First let me say I am so sorry I havent been able to post and read posts since thursday a.m. We have had so many specialists in here through out the day. Then, I just wasn't in the mood to read, write, or talk to anyone. I know that may not be fair, but I couldn't help it.
Last night Olivia had lots of visitors and she LOVED it! Really raised her spirits! She rested so much better last night and was able to deal with her nausea, so I sing the HIGHEST praises to God ever!!!! In addition to that, I convinced them to switch her nausea meds to Kytril, Zofran, and Reglan. This seemed to take most of the dizziness away and she was able to get out of bed to go to the bathroom! She even got up 3 times this morning, once by herself.
Pastor Robby and Laura came down this morning and Pastor Robby annointed her and prayed over her. Besides the healing power of Jesus, the fact that Pastor Robby took the time to come do this blessed her beyond measure. She was so thrilled!!!!
Then came time for preparing her for the day's "events" and needless to say, it has been tough, tough, tough. She has had to have the psychology team come in to explain to her the endo-scope procedure and that she would be asleep (which of course she fears) and explain that she would wake up with a feeding tube----------I can't remember what hysteria number she was up to, but I believe she used any up she had left!
Endoscope went very well. Dr. said esophagus, stomach, etc looked great, so he has placed the feeding tube into her stomach rather than small intestine. The goal now is to see if her tummy can tolerate anything at all in it.
When she got back to the room she was in a bad state of mind. She wanted to die, she didn't want to live anymore. She was begging me to kill her and wanted to know why didnt we just let her starve to death, etc. This was soooo difficult. The psych team decided to give her something to calm her down before she got so depressed that we had a whole other issue to deal with. The drugs were liquid and went through her feeding tube.......SHE DIDN'T GET SICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PRAISE GOD!!! The liquid hit her tummy and she didn't get nauseaous. The meds made her sleep about 30 min. When she woke up the psych dr was here and she is doing much better.
So where do we go from here? Couple of things will happen now. First, what the GI doctor is hoping, is that the stomach was merely inflamed and irritated for what ever reason over the past 6 weeks. The inflammation progressed to the level of which everything that touched her tummy upset it causing the nausea. They have been giving her mega doses of Nexuim since we've been here and had added Reglan to the mix wednesday.
So it is possible that these too things, plus keeping her tummy empty for these 6 days gave the meds clear room to work with nothing coming in (liquid & food)to keep it irritated. They started giving her amino acids that are suppose to be soothing and not cause cramping or other discomforts, according to doc, tonight about 6pm. It is going in super, super slow. Like 1 tsp every 30 mins. If she can tolerate the amino acids she is getting tonight, then tomorrow they will begin to add baby formula, and build on that.
If she cannot tolerate this "stuff" they will have to push the tube on into her small intestine to bypass the stomach and start testing for "neuromuscular disorders of the stomach" a.k.a. "gastric dysrhythmias".
So, I am praying so hard that all goes well with the nutrients. I am praying that we have actually DONE the treatment and are in the recovery process. Last night I just wanted to start the treatment process. I have to admit, when she went into surgery today, I was almost starting to feel hopeless and that they would never figure this out. But seeing her getting some nutrition, no matter how has been the biggest relief I have ever felt in my life (I think, cuz I cant remember everything...LOL)
Positive thing: Drew (my 19 year old son)has been so worried about her, and has been getting people at his work to pray for her and he has been sending her texts with words of encouragement, love and telling her God will heal her! That in itself has been HUGE for us.
Anyway, she and the rest of us certainly covet your prayers, and visits, and love as you all have been my strength because I have had no strength! I thank God everyday for each and every one of you and we cant wait to get our lives back real soon.
The nurse just came in and asked her how she was doing and she gave her the "thumbs up" sign!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOOO HOOOOOO
Please continue to pray that this baby girl can get to eating real soon so we can start hitting all the places she wants to eat real soon!!!!!
We love each and everyone here on this board!!! I cant wait to start reading all these wonderful, strengthening words of love and encouragment to Olivia. God Bless You All!!!!!
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Moody!!!!!!!!!!!! Great to hear you laugh.
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spouse, right outside my window here is the helicopter pad. you and shirley wont even need trees! just fly right in and walk up to the window!
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MOODY... you said that was our secret.... crap!
I don't want the cops involved... I am a highly respected gal in my Church.
Ok.... Shokk... We will give you another chance to crack us up... we really do not want to cause beautiful woman in our 40's drama....
It is so HARD to be so gorgeous at our age... can you even imagine!
Cut us some slack sister. It is not fair to us.......
Please, love us for who we are, not for what we look like...
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If I come there, I am coming not to see you, I will come to tell Liv what a great mom she has. Also tell her when she gets older, to drive you totally crazy.
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Karen, fun aside, you know I am praying!
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spouse I expect no less from you or Olivia.
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Laura,shokk has been drinking something purtty strong tonight. She needs to start her own comedy show or take over one of those late night talk shows.
I didn't mean to sound negative when I welcomed you. Heck, I know many small business owners voted for bama. But we'll forgive you.
After watching C-Span most of the day it's made me crazy. I still don't know what smoking cessation and STDs have to do with stimulating the economy. I suppose once you're stimulated then you smoke a cig. Oops, forgot, they want smoking cessation. I know president Obama has not read this bill. Maybe he read it to the kindergartners.
Al Gore tells preteens that some old people don't know much. I hope my little 6 year old granddaughter doesn't hear that!
And, you surely do not look old enough to have grandkids.
Again, welcome!
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Geez, I've never been on a helicopter. Have you, IBC?
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Moody, prayers for your sweet Olivia. I so hope her tummy can hold the food. And we understand that you don't have time to post or read. Don't apologize.
Well, I'm going to bed. Watching the stimulus hoopla had definitley stimulated me. Now I need to calm down.
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Shirley
Yes way to many times....I still get anxiety attacks when I hear one. There was a time in my life when a helicopter was taking you someplace you didn't want to go, or taken you back because something went wrong. Don't like um.
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Shirley... just a night cap..;
I DID NOT VOTE FOR OBAMA....
Sometimes I think I write things wrongs online.. again..
I DID NOT VOTE FOR OBAMA
Night ladies... what a warm welcome tonight was.,...........................ROFLOL....
Gods Love,
Laura
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IBC spouse... just a quick note before I slip of to bed with hubby... your posts are loving and kind!
Thank you for being you!
Good night all...Olivia... We will all say Hi tomorrow!!
Laura<------------------ my real name................hehe
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Karen,
It now sounds very, very hopeful for Olivia to begin eating soon on her own. I'm sure your next report will be even better than this one. Your daughter is very brave. We're still praying for her.
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Moody, thanks for letting us know how all is going. Hope today will be a better day and all our prayers will be answered.
Back to the nightmare. . . The thing that stood out in this article is that congress is meeting at a posh golf resort in VA. WHAT??? Are we paying for this? Is this why BAMA had to get on AF1 to give a speech. Couldn't they all just stay in DC? And they have the gaul to complain about corporate execs. I wish we could vote out the whole lot of them and start over!!!
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Is that all those fools in the Senate could find to slash? Education funding? That's it? The thing is loaded down with pork from start to finish, and they can only find ways to cut it in education funding. They're all FIRED. I like the British way of electing. They lose confidence and they call for a new election. I was listening to an economist talk about how this is sooooo over the heads of Congress. They have no idea what they're doing and it shows.
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Karen and Olivia, so glad to hear a bit of encouraging news. I hope and pray it continues to improve. That picture you posted of your poor baby girl would prompt anyone anywhere to pray for this child. I'm glad to hear your son is responding in an appropriate way. God bless and cover your entire family, especially Olivia.
I'm fashioning an aluminum hat also to deflect the alien's powers.
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Obama, All at Sea
It's the new president's mythology that urgently needs some stimulus.
By Mark SteynIn the Washington Post, E. J. Dionne tried to break it gently to us: "No occupant of the White House has ever been able to walk on water."
- Mark Steyn, a National Review columnist, is author of America Alone.
Yeah, sure, no previous occupant of the White House has been able to walk on water-your Eisenhowers and Roosevelts, your Chester Arthurs and Grover Clevelands and whatnot. But Barack Obama didn't run as just another of those squaresville losers. He was gonna heal the planet, and lower the oceans. So, even if he couldn't walk on water, he should at least be able to paddle in it. "He is a community organizer like Jesus was," said Susan Sarandon, "and now we're a community and he can organize us."
So how's that going? Jesus took a handful of loaves and two fish and fed 5,000 people. Barack wants to take a trillion pieces of pork and feed it to a handful of Democratic-party interest groups. Jesus picked twelve disciples. Barack seems to have gone more for one of those Dirty Dozen, caper-movie line-ups, where the mission is so perilous and so audacious that only the scuzziest lowlifes recruited from every waterfront dive have any chance of pulling it off. The ends justify the mean SOBs: "Indispensable" Tim Geithner, wanted in twelve jurisdictions for claiming his kid's summer camp as a business expense, is the only guy with the savvy to crack the code of the U.S. economy. Tom "Home, James!" Daschle is the ruthless backseat driver who can figure out how to steer the rusting gurney of U.S. health care through the corridors of power. Charles Bronson is the hardbitten psycho ex-con who can't go straight but knows how to turn around the Department of the Interior.
And, of course, there's the lovable dough-faced shnook in the front office, Robert "Fall Guy" Gibbs. He didn't do nuthin' wrong, but, when seven nominees die in a grisly shootout with a Taxable Benefit Swat Team in the alley behind the Senate, he makes the mistake of looking sweaty and shifty while answering routine questions.
A president doesn't have to be able to walk on water. But he does have to choose the right crew for the ship, especially if he's planning on spending most of his time at the captain's table schmoozing the celebrity guests with a lot of deep thoughts about "hope" and "change." Far worse than his cabinet picks was President Obama's decision to make the "stimulus" racket the all-but-sole priority of his first month, and then outsource the project to Nancy Pelosi, Barney Frank, and Harry Reid. Appearing on The Rush Limbaugh Show last week, I got a little muddled over two adjoining newspaper clippings-one on the stimulus, the other on those octuplets in California-and for a brief moment the two stories converged. Everyone's hammering that mom-she's divorced, unemployed, living in a small house with parents who have a million bucks' worth of debt, and she's already got six kids. So she has in vitro fertilization to have eight more. But isn't that exactly what the Feds have done? Last fall, they gave birth to an $850 billion bailout they couldn't afford and didn't have enough time to keep an eye on, and now four months later they're going to do it all over again, but this time they want trillionuplets. Barney and Nancy represent the in vitro fertilization of the federal budget. And it's the taxpayers who'll get stuck with the diapers.
Those supporters who were wary of touting Obama as the walk-on-water Messiah did their best to lower expectations by hailing him merely as the new FDR. You remember the old FDR-"We have nothing to fear but fear itself." Ha! With the new New Deal, we have everything to fear. As President Obama warned on Tuesday, "A failure to act, and act now, will turn crisis into a catastrophe." If you're of those moonstruck Obammysoxers still driving around with the "HOPE, NOT FEAR" bumper stickers, please note that, due to an unfortunate proofreading error at the printing plant, certain nouns in that phrase may have been accidentally transposed.
As it happens, the best way to ensure catastrophe is to "act now." It would be nice if the world could all prance along in regimented unison like the Radio City Changettes. But, alas, the foreigners made the mistake of actually reading the "stimulus" bill, and the protectionist measures buried on page 739 sub-section XII(d) ended, instantly, the Obama honeymoon overseas. The European Union has threatened a trade war. Up in Canada, provincial premiers called it "a march to insanity." Wait a minute: I thought the Obama era was meant to be the retreat from insanity, a blessed return to multilateral transnational harmony?
As longtime readers will know, I'm all in favor of flipping the bird to the global community. But at least, when Rummy was doing his shtick about "Old Europe," he did it intentionally. To cheese off the foreigners entirely by accident before you've even had your first black-tie banquet is quite an accomplishment. Protectionism is serious business to the Continentals. Oh, to be sure, if the swaggering unilateralist Yank cowboy invades some Third World basket-case they'll seize on it as an opportunity for some cheap moral posturing. But in the end they don't much care one way or the other. Plunging the planet into global depression, on the other hand, is an entirely different matter.
The bloated non-stimulus and the under-taxed nominees are part of the same story. I'm with Tom Daschle: I understand why he had no desire to toss another six-figure sum into the great sucking maw of the federal treasury. Who knows better than a senator who's voted for every tax increase to cross his desk that all this dough is entirely wasted? Tom and Tim Geithner and Charlie Rangel and all the rest are right: They can do more good with the money than the United States government can. I only wish they followed the logic of their behavior and recognized that what works for them would also work for every other citizen. Instead, they insist that the sole solution to our woes is a record-setting, wasteful government-spending spree.
Maybe it's time for President Obama to come out and give one of his big hopey-changey speeches. It's been a few weeks now, and I kinda miss them. You know-"We are the change we've been waiting for." "We have nothing to hope for but hope itself." "Ask not what your hope can change for you, ask what you can hope for your change." Etc.
But I wonder if the old songs from last month's hit parade would play as well today. On Wednesday, Salon headlined a story on Obama: "The New Great Communicator . . . Isn't." Oh, dear. It's early yet, but the gulf between the rhetoric and the reality, between the audacity of hope and the reality of pork, yawns ever wider. Right now, it's the Obama mythology that urgently needs some stimulus. Some of us never expected him to walk on water. But we didn't think he'd be all at sea taking on quite so much of it after a mere two weeks.
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Ok well I may have to be nice to Moody but all I can say is Moody the only "person" that can save your family is PRESIDENT Obama and you know it........you are just to proud to admit it...........
Well ladies and Mr. Spouse I am not sure what the joke is but you all know that PRESIDENT Obama is the only one that is going to save us from hell............WOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOO
Well I am off to eat lunch with mi madre............and I know what you are thinking........you are thinking why wasn't abortion legal in 1957.........well it wasn't so I am here and you guys have to put up with me for the next 8 YEARS.......not 4.............but it won't take long............in the next few months when all of our mortgages and rent are paid...........we have free medical care.............we can pull into any gas station and fill up our cars for free you all will be happy to be my friend............and I will do my best to not say "I told you so"............Shokk
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Shokk - You're not hung over? huh?
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Shokk
It's hard to get that pain pill/alcohol mix exactly right.
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Hey GTO you are the worse...............you have had the privilege to have PRESIDENT Obama as your Senator for the last 2.5 years and you act like you are not even grateful............no one and I mean no can for "present"........like our appointed one............Shokk
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And Mr. Spouse I have no problem getting my "medication" and alcohol mixed just right........I do it every day..........I just love Koolaid shots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.........WOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO.......go PRESIDENT Obama.....Shokk
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wtf?
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Parallel universes-Twilight zone?
Since when is dissent unpatriotic?
And since when does three senators make a bipartisan bill?
Since when has the term "The Loyal Opposition" been flushed down the toilet?
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From JustOneMinute
February 07, 2009
Now Consent Is The Highest Form Of Patriotism?
Here is one more for the "If Bush did this sort of thing Libs leapt from tall buildings" file:
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats reached an agreement with Republican moderates on Friday to pare a huge economic recovery measure, clearing the way for approval of a package that President Obama said was urgently needed in light of mounting job losses.
The deal, announced on the Senate floor, was a result of two days of tense negotiations and political theater. Mr. Obama dispatched his chief of staff to Capitol Hill to help conclude the talks and reassure senators in his own party, and he called three key Republicans to applaud them for their patriotism.
...Mr. Obama called Ms. Collins and Mr. Specter, as well as Senator Olympia J. Snowe of Maine, another Republican expected to support the deal, to acknowledge they were acting against pressure from their party and, one official said, to thank them for their patriotism in helping advance the bill at a critical time.
Hmm, bill opponents are not patriotic? Or are less patriotic? I know libs will line up to fret about whether Obama ought to be implicitly questioning anyone's patriotism merely for opposing a particular Administration policy.
HELP: I would be curious to see analogous examples from the Bush era. I recall the "We aren't questioning your patriotism, we are questioning your judgment" call and response and I recall a paucity of actual examples of patriotism being questioned (don't bore us with Max Cleland), but my memory is not what it used to be.
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Hi Ladies,
Sorry to interrupt again but one more question.I am still stuck on this EARNED INCOME thing. (Thanks for the info. Ann)
So if I divorce my Hubby give him one of the kids and I take the other I think we may both be able to get this credit. We may have to take off a few months, if we don't get laid off first. Just trying to make this thing work.
Gosh, this is alot of work.
My question :Are we still allowed to (ah whats the word) spend time togerther ?
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Shokk, I know, those Illinois gals sure don't appreciate being from Obamaland, do they?
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Glad these things were removed from the spending trough:
And that's after the Dems removed several provisions at the G.O.P. senators' request - from family planning for low-income women to money to restore the National Mall
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Moody, so glad you checked in with us today ... get well so Herbie and Shirl can get back to stalking you.
Did you notice Moody, that when you come back ... you do know that you go back on the "We don't like you list" .. you will have friends on your list. Both Lauras are too cute and I think they are both skinny, so they definitely go on the list!!!! And Sherri, she is vacation, so we are not liking her big time now!!! Glad you got a chance to LYSAO ... (laugh your skinny a&& off).
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Karen, Olivia and all the family:
So very happy to hear that things seem to be progressing for Olivia. I pray that this is the beginning of the recovery, with many bright and beautiful days ahead. You are all in my prayers. Sending blessings and love.
Pat
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Laura (Estepp), please forgive me. Instead of you making a typo I had a brain f*rt. Or perhaps I need new glasses. Chemo brain? Does chemo brain interfere with reading skills? Enough excuses. I think what happened was I saw your avatar and thought, OH NO! Another skinny, beautiful young woman! Now am I forgiven? LOL You'd think I was the one mixing pain pills and booze.
Starting over....WELCOME!
Shirley
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