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Tuesday, November, 24, 2009
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The Results Are In!

    As many of you know, I had a very important appointment at Philly children's hospital. Anyway, to make a long story short, I don't have lupus. Praise God! I was diagnosed with RND. It's rare so you can follow this link that my doctor gave to me: www.childhoodrnd.org/media/parentsguide.pdf  Talk to everyone soon! Thanks... Read moreChevron

upcoming appointment....

  As most of you know I have been fighting this "invisible" illness for over a year and a half now. After the diagnosis of FM,CFS,TMJ and arthritis followed by the diagnosis of lupus(as the causeing factor of everythingt else) on december one my doctor has planned to send me to Philly Children's hospital to see one of his past... Read moreChevron

Disability Appointment...

 Mom had a disability appointment on Tuesday to see if I could get any benifiets. I need to take a break from work. The doctor told us that most folks have to apply at least twice before passing. I guess that they do that to see how bad you need/want help. Anyway, just an update. Please keep me in your prayers and I will do the same for... Read moreChevron

It's about time! : )

 Finally, the Piladelphia Children's Hospital has called with my appointment time. I go on febuary 19 ,09. I'm going to see a ped. rheumatologist/pain management doctor. My doctor is hopeing that between himself and this new doctor can formulate a good treatment plan for me. I gues I will have to wait and watch and see what happens. Praise... Read moreChevron

Someone in need...

  A mother of a friend of mine has had a reoccurence of stage four breast cancer. The first time around she was diagnosed in 2003 and won the battle. The cancer has now come back w/ avengence. She completed her last round of radiation chemotherapy. She is now takeing the chemo treatments in pill form. If you would please, please keep her in... Read moreChevron

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