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    Okay....Wish me luck....I have a meeting (interview) on Wed, March 3 for this school program....(teaching the visually impaired) and I am nervous, but excited too. I should be a shoe in, but if my meds decide to trip my tounge up (they've done so many times) I could look like a blathering idiot. I'll have to think about how to adjust them somewhat so I'm maybe at the point right before my next dose....that will take working on now to adjust my schedule. Grr. Have to say though, I was pretty excited to get the phone call/invite...meant my apps/essay/recommendations were good.

    Yay...something positive happening. However...you can go down to treatments to find the "Yang" for this "Yin" in my life///


    talk to y'all soon lmao lmao jester
    I.C. DX'd following my "second hysterectomy" (the remaining ovary, that kept bursting and bleeding 2 years after my hyster/right oompherectomy, was removed in 2003. I was a special ed teacher. I am now very lost, and feeling rather hopeless in my life.

    Medications I CURRENTLY take:
    90 mgs Ms contin (45 mgs Am/PM)
    Percocet as needed
    Topomax 100mg day
    Ambien 10 mg bed
    desipramine 25 mgs




    If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed.
    Albert Einstein

  • #2
    Lots of luck, Tracey!!!!
    Mommy to 2 crazy, wonderful kids and wife to the most amazing man in the world!

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    • #3
      crossing my fingers and wishing you lots of luck
      Brat
      'The will of God will never take you where the Grace of God will not protect you.'

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      • #4
        Good luck! I'll keep my fingers crossed.

        Hugs,
        Donna
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        • #5
          my fingers are crossed for you. and i will say a prayer for you good luck. I hope you get it. grouphug
          Medicine taken daily or as needed:
          1. Heaprin and Marcaine rescue installment 1 to 3x daily as needed.
          2. MS.Cotin 100mg 3x daily
          3. MSIR 30mg 1 or 2 every 4-6hrs as needed for breakthrew pain.
          4. Fentanyl 100 mg Change every 48hrs.
          5. Gentamicin 80mg install after each rescue treatment
          5 Leviquin 500mg self start as needed.
          6. Klonopin 1 or 2 daily as needed.
          7. Prosed/DS as 1 every 6hrs as needed.





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          • #6
            OK....it's the big day on Weds. Considering all the stress in my life, this should be a piece of cake,eh? I hope this interview goes well and I don't fall asleep during it... lmao lmao (1:30 in the afternoon is high nap time)

            take care all!

            T
            I.C. DX'd following my "second hysterectomy" (the remaining ovary, that kept bursting and bleeding 2 years after my hyster/right oompherectomy, was removed in 2003. I was a special ed teacher. I am now very lost, and feeling rather hopeless in my life.

            Medications I CURRENTLY take:
            90 mgs Ms contin (45 mgs Am/PM)
            Percocet as needed
            Topomax 100mg day
            Ambien 10 mg bed
            desipramine 25 mgs




            If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed.
            Albert Einstein

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            • #7
              Just sending out another "good luck, go get em" vibe from a fellow Canuck! hi

              Look forward to hearing how it went (& if you managed to stay awake!!) wink

              Best,
              Shelley

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              • #8
                Eh, I'm from the "other Vancouver" Shelka..as in Washington...close to BC but not close enuf to be a Canuk....(I get that all the time, I should revise that!)

                Thanks much for the kind thoughts
                I.C. DX'd following my "second hysterectomy" (the remaining ovary, that kept bursting and bleeding 2 years after my hyster/right oompherectomy, was removed in 2003. I was a special ed teacher. I am now very lost, and feeling rather hopeless in my life.

                Medications I CURRENTLY take:
                90 mgs Ms contin (45 mgs Am/PM)
                Percocet as needed
                Topomax 100mg day
                Ambien 10 mg bed
                desipramine 25 mgs




                If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed.
                Albert Einstein

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                • #9
                  It is always possible to reach for even the farthest star.
                  Much luck,
                  JessicainArkansas

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                  • #10
                    Wishing you lots of luck from another IC gal in Washington State, go for it, hugs and best wishes, Iris. hi grouphug
                    Today and every day you are loved, so don't be anxious about tomorrow, God will take care of you tomorrow; Live one day at a time.

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                    • #11
                      Tracey,

                      I sure do hope the interview went well and that you feel really good about it. Lots of luck, Julie

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                      • #12
                        Interview went great...they told me to get paperwork in for a scholarship. (at least to pay for tuition and books) So...After brightly putting on my best face...I came home and crashed...So..now I'm in a bit of a blah...after being so up for the interview. I should know for sure in another week or two but it seems pretty sure that they liked me. I can be such a charmer... blink

                        Thanks for the good thoughts y'all...
                        I.C. DX'd following my "second hysterectomy" (the remaining ovary, that kept bursting and bleeding 2 years after my hyster/right oompherectomy, was removed in 2003. I was a special ed teacher. I am now very lost, and feeling rather hopeless in my life.

                        Medications I CURRENTLY take:
                        90 mgs Ms contin (45 mgs Am/PM)
                        Percocet as needed
                        Topomax 100mg day
                        Ambien 10 mg bed
                        desipramine 25 mgs




                        If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed.
                        Albert Einstein

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                        • #13
                          Hi Charmer!!!

                          Sounds like good news to me, you should be so proud of yourself. I'll continue keeping my fingers crossed for you. wink

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