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GaiasRose Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 12:09:46 PM
We are going to the Twin Cities thus afternoon instead of tomorrow morning. They thought she was suffering from Vertigo, but have ruled it out. MIL and FIL were here this past weekend and she was not feeling well. Dizzy and nauseated. She can directly point to a spot where it hurts, which is concerning my FIL. We will visit her tonight and tomorrow. Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers to the God/dess of your choice. Thanks!



~*~Brightest Blessings~*~
Tasha-Rose
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KYgurlsrbest Posted - Nov 29 2006 : 06:10:25 AM
Gosh, Tasha...such a rough time you've had! I think I'm familiar with the viral thing they diagnosed your MIL with...I got it sometime just before Christmas day past, and missed Christmas and New Year entirely--I literally felt like I was seasick and drunk at the same time. Spinning and weaving and nauseous. It took me about 4 months to completely be able to lie down at night without feeling like the world was spinning. Our law clerk contracted it sometime this summer, and still has the vertigo--he walks somewhat sideways and has taken to using the walls as guidelines--he's an incredibly healthy college football player! So, I really wish your MIL much luck and a speedy recovery. Wouldn't wish it on anyone.
Also wishing you much rest and peace with the little one and her asthma. It's terrible to see them suffer through those attacks. Our friends have a little boy, 18 mos., and he has to do nightly breathing treatments for his asthma. It makes him REALLY upset :(

Just think of all of the roads there are...all of the things I haven't seen....yet.
lamarguerite farm Posted - Nov 28 2006 : 5:58:20 PM
I'll be praying for all of you and hope they find the cause of her symptoms soon.

Blessings,

Missy

If you have a dream, even if you don't feel qualified to accomplish it, just try your hardest.-Maggie Jensen
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cmandle Posted - Nov 28 2006 : 5:50:18 PM
Tasha I'm so sorry that I missed out on this thread earlier. What a whirlwind of medical emergencies you've had! I hope your mom-in-law is doing better by now and am so glad to hear that Zoe is on the mend too. We had a full-day trip to the ER about two weeks ago for Jackson for a stomach bug that ended up in severe dehydration and hypoglycemia. It's awful to see your baby hooked up to stuff in the hospital...and not moving. I so feel for you. Sending positive vibes your way!

Catherine

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Kelly43 Posted - Nov 28 2006 : 4:27:15 PM
Tasha, hope things have settled down at your house. How scarey for you with Zoe. I don't know about asthma but I know about children and ER visits, have made a few. It's always harder on the moms than the little ones I think.
Kel
katiedid Posted - Nov 26 2006 : 7:22:03 PM
Tasha..I have asthma, and so do two of my girls...do you own a nebulizer? This has saved us many a late night trips to the ER.

I am glad everyone is home, safe and sound...
Take care.
Kate

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Libbie Posted - Nov 26 2006 : 06:50:14 AM
Oh, Tasha! I'm so glad that you are all home an feeling better. It's so scary sometimes with little ones, isn't it? I've had my share of ER visits with my 3-year-old, and each time, it might as well have been me. SOOooooo scary. I'm relieved to hear that you are all home and feeling better.

I'm also glad for the news about your MIL. Viruses can do such weird things - I hope she's on the "days" to get better plan instead of the "months!"

(((HUGS!)))

XOXO, Libbie

"Nothing is worth more than this day." - Goethe
GaiasRose Posted - Nov 25 2006 : 10:35:44 PM
Thanks all!

She got out on Turkey Day. We saw her after dinner at their house. They ruled out Vertigo and said it was something viral. SHe is on a plethora of meds (which is normal for her-totally another story) and is at home restricted from driving. They said it oculd last a mere days to months....we'll see.


On another note: it is 12:30 am and we just got home from the ER. WE took Zoe in because she wasn't breathing normally, very shallow and labored. They Nebbed her and gave her some cortizone. She is 10 times better now, but had us wooried for sure. Rob and I both know a thing or two about late night ER visits with asthma...as children and adults. My poor babe.


~*~Brightest Blessings~*~
Tasha-Rose
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Kelly43 Posted - Nov 25 2006 : 06:33:31 AM
Tasha, prayers going up from NJ. I hope things are better by now. Your whole family is on my mind as I want you to be safe in your travels as well.
Kelly
Tina Michelle Posted - Nov 24 2006 : 10:18:40 PM
do hope that your mother in law is doing better.

~Seize the Day! Live, Love, Laugh~
Libbie Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 9:43:13 PM
Oh Tasha - sending wonderful wishes and prayers to your mother-in-law and your entire family. Travel safely!

XOXO, Libbie

"Nothing is worth more than this day." - Goethe
Aunt Jenny Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 4:19:23 PM
I will sure keep your MIL and your whole family in my prayers. Let us know how she is doing.

Jenny in Utah
Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies
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Past Blessings Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 1:38:30 PM
Only one God of my choice and I am praying to Him for her and your family as well. At Thanksgiving it seems we are all much more in-tune to what really matters and that is probably really heightened for you right now. So give and accept many extra hugs. Having loved ones during these hard times is so important. Praying only the best for her. Keep us posted.

Brenda

Past Blessings . . . Celebrating Life as it used to be . . . when people loved God, loved their families and loved their country.
Nancy Gartenman Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 12:52:45 PM
So sorry Tasha, keep us updated.
NANCY JO

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country lawyer Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 12:36:14 PM
You got it, Tasha. Prayers going upward for your MIL and you and your entire family. Keep us posted, ok?

"The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time."
James Taylor
Miss Bee Haven Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 12:20:51 PM
I will keep her in my thoughts and prayers, as well.

"If you think you've got it nailed down, then what's all that around it?" - 'Brother Dave' Gardner
Beemoosie Posted - Nov 22 2006 : 12:11:55 PM
Absolutely Tasha, I pray all is well with her.
Bonnie

...she is far more precious than jewels and her value is far above rubies or pearls.
Prov 31:10
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