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Old 04-21-2008, 08:01 PM #19
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Also, I want to share my personal mnemonic device that helped me through my psych exams. I used family members and friends for each theorist. Think of the person who most closely fits the theory and think about those theories/attributes in that individual. To this day, my oldest brother is still Alfred Adler in my mind.

Feel better, kiddo.
Tums and Capt Crunch at the grocery store... and I love this idea - I will certainly do that!!

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I'll be thinking of you Char!
Thanks Jessie - I miss you - hope all is well!

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I am right there with you too Char. You know I am the resident expert on LPs (with having 4 and here to tell about them! ) so just relax...and you will be fine! The PSY exam is going to be worse...ha ha ha, like I needed to tell you that.

As for the oral pred...you are better woman than me! I can't handle that stuff...it wreaks havoc on my stomach to the point of no return. I'd rather do the IV and get it over with. I still have stomach problems but not like to oral...so get some slimfast or atkins shakes and drink it with that and you will solve part of the stomach problem and eat little snacks.

Umm...peanut butter Capn Crunch...might have to try that one! I love cereal.
Slimfast shake is a great idea... thanks! I don't usually eat breakfast and was wondering what I was going to eat but a shake sounds great!

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I'm sorry your feeling so crummy and have such a busy week ahead. I'm hoping my now you have your roids, have eaten at taken them. You are resting right now, huh?

Keeping you in my thoughts this week. Take care of #1 (YOU). Feel better and breathe.

Thank you.... am heading to bed right now!

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Another 4 LP person here, and believe me, lots of liquids the day before, and then again before and after the tap (to include caffeine), as well as lying down after makes all the difference!! I even went so far as to have a bendy straw so I didn't have to sit up to drink.

Seems to me that even if grades have to be in Friday, under the circumstances you ought to be able to take it, or them, (?) late, get an incomplete, and finish up as soon as you are feeling a bit better or at least don't have quite as much on your plate, 'cause it sure sounds overloaded right now.

Sending some gentle and hopes that the prednisone helps quickly.
Thank You - I appreciate all the helpful hints....
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