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dorry 09-16-2006 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by kimmydawn (Post 7054)
It's good to meet everyone. Y'all seem to be such a great group of truly caring people.

KD

welcome kimmydawn! Glad you can see past the rabble rousing and see the people behind the words. Hope to see more of you.

ConsiderThis 09-16-2006 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by kimmydawn (Post 7061)
Thank you, considerthis. :) I'm glad to be here.

I can't believe the massive information I've found already and this site is brand spankin' new. :)

KD

((((((Kimmy))))))

People do the most amazing job of putting information together, and they are soooo helpful. It is such a blessing!

I'm glad you're here.

:)

kimmydawn 09-16-2006 11:08 PM

Thank you, dorry!

Man, I can just imagine what y'all must be going through. I really can...

I'm just glad you're here and have a place and it's not just for you all, though it is for the most part... ;) ... it's for me too. There's so much here to see...and the support...it's awesome. The information is priceless. :)

KD

dorry 09-16-2006 11:09 PM

jaye - sorry to hear you felt neglected. I read your post and know nothing about PD. I get lost on some of the posts when abbreviations are made and I don't know what they are talking about.

I agree with not using the word "should" but had said it before and didn't want to repeat myself.

Hoping things go well with your surgery. BTDT with doctors assuming they have the answers and letting things run on and become worse. I think most of us have!

paula_w 09-16-2006 11:09 PM

welcome kimmey
 
er, ah Kimmy there....hello, just ignore the first line of my post below- its not worthy of your fine compliment haha, what a follow up to your post lol

ZombieSlayer 09-16-2006 11:10 PM

Hi Jaye :)

Since I don't know anything about PD (I had to look up what PD stood for :rolleyes: ) I didn't reply to your post. I did read it and sent a pm to someone who I thought might help, but she hasn't been online since. I just didn't want to come across as being hypocritical hence my reply to you here.

{{{{{Dorry}}}}}

The feeling is mutual no doubt :)

ConsiderThis 09-16-2006 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by paula_w (Post 7063)
Ka-ka? Are you sure that isn't spelled ca-ca? Is it the same as doo doo ?

I agree tho that Jaye was opening herself up there and since we visit each other I can say that she is practically incapacitated due to a hip that a doctor almost let get too far to fix. She is in extreme pain and that is without throwing pd into the mix.

Has having a chronic illness caused you to stop sweating the little stuff? After 17 years with PD, I'm on borrowed time and DO NOT sweat the little stuff, don't have the energy.

it'll get better,
Paula:)

((((((paula))))))

Wow, what a lesson that was. Thank you.

I was ready to jump on you for your response to Jaye, when I realized you were Jaye's friend who had actually called.

It is so easy to misinterpret. Gosh.

((((((((Paula))))))))

SallyC 09-16-2006 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by kimmydawn (Post 7054)
As an outsider, and not a member of OBT, it appears that many are grieving or feel a loss for so much due to the OBT being offline for so long without any updates and might feel grief/sadness/frustration/hurt over loss of information, kinship, an online "home", years of posting, trust, hopes, etc. I think with grieving "anything goes" almost in the way of feelings.

I do hope for an understanding for all OBT members in whatever form it is they need. :)

I hope that my unsolicited response is ok...

It's good to meet everyone. Y'all seem to be such a great group of truly caring people.

KD

Thanks KD, and Welcome. Your post is a welcome post indeed and very well stated. Everyone has their own way of grieving and that's what is happening here. DocJohn has graciously allowed and encouraged it.

I lost my DH in Jan-2004, and one of the first things I did, in my grieving process, was to be angry and lash out. How dare he die and leave me alone. He promised he wouldn't do that. Well, you get the drift..Anger, frustration, feelings of dissertion, can all be part of the grieving process.

IF JL was the man on that pedestal, where many here have placed him, then he could squelsh all this lashing out and speculations. Why doesn't he do the honorable thing here, and communicate with his faithful members. Even if, like some have said, is unable to do it, certainly, one of his collegues could.

I am one of those faithful followers and contributers, and I am asking...Why John...Why?

Slowly backing out of room now..:rolleyes:

paula_w 09-16-2006 11:14 PM

No problem, i was busy trying to cover up my ca ca comment and trying to impress Kimmy with better information....lol

paula

kimmydawn 09-16-2006 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by paula_w (Post 7076)
No problem, i was busy trying to cover up my ca ca comment and trying to impress Kimmy with better information....lol

paula

LOL...you are fine. :)

KD


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