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lmgervais

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  1. Hi there! Sorry that I have not been around for quite a while. The time from September to now has been very challenging medically for myself and two of my kids - between us, someone has been to the emergency room at least once every month since September. And life has been almost a total right-off for me since about mid-March when I ended up in the hospital for 10 days.

    As you may or may not know, I have an inherited illness called polycystic kidney disease (PKD) as well as the added bonus of liver involvement so I also have polycystic liver disease (PLD) - people have been asking me for almost 12 years if I am pregnant due to the size of my liver.

    Anyway, further to my stay in the hospital, I was put on a renal diet just over a week ago as my function is now down to about 20-22% and am having a lot of trouble with it. I was wondering if anyone else has had to deal with these restrictions and how they have managed.

    Basically, it consists of very limited protein (4 oz a day for me), low sodium, low potassium, low phosphorous, but enough calories to prevent further weight loss.

    Any help would be appreciated.

  2. I have not been able to work on mini's for quite a while for various reasons, so I would really like to get back into them and move a few projects forward by leaps and bounds. I am always ready to start a new one, but somewhere in the middle of construction I get distracted or sick or have to do something else and have trouble getting back into the groove.

  3. I think all the people look a little creepy!

    I think that you have made a very sweeping statement by saying that all the people look a little creepy, not to mention insulting to some makers. It would be interesting to know what types of dolls you have actually seen and by what makers. As Wolfie/Gina said, not all dolls are made alike and they generally all fill different needs for different people.

  4. I always prefer my coleslaw what is called the 'traditional' way here - with a vinegar/oil based dressing - as opposed to the 'creamy' way with the mayonnaise based dressing.

    Last night we had ribs simmered in a pot on top of the stove in a jar of medium honey-garlic sauce and a bit of water, with home-made potato salade as a side.

  5. How about things that I would prefer not to remember...like creamed peas and tuna fish on toast? Yuck.

    Things I loved:

    - home-made french-fries and onion sandsich

    - halibut fish and fries from this one fish and chip store, along with a can of pop

    - fresh raspberries

    - getting a bag full of candy from the corner store

    - home-made fruit smoothies that I still make on occasion

    - Tiny Tom donuts from the exibition

    - candy floss

    - Wunderbars

    - home-made spiced donuts

    - home-made bread every Sunday

    Shall I go on?

  6. I appreciate it all. Most of you know that I do not have a Mother and Father anymore. So there isnt anyone that I can call about this..shoulder to cry on and someone to say there there. It does not matter how old you are..you need that comfort.

    It is amazing what you can find on here - I lost my father when I was 12 and now cut all ties with my mother a few months ago for complicated reasons (although our relationship has been somewhat of a strained one at least since my father died). Almost two years ago, I innocently sent a parcel of fabric to a dollmaker on her because she needed some and I had the time and inclination to do it. Now, we are the best of friends and she is my Mama whom I love so very much more than I ever did my real one!

  7. Beans is a good name for that one! Does she do the run-around-the-room-bouncing-off-the-walls? When we lived in Jacksonville the neighbors we bought our fresh shrimp from had miniature Siamese cats, and I got to witness what the family called "the evening crazies" when I went to pick up an order.

    Well, she doesn't exactly bounce off the walls, but bedtime for us seems to be playtime for her. For such a tiny kitten, she is so full of energy that it sometimes seems as if she rarely stops being on the go! Also, she seems to purr pretty much at the drop of a hat, and her motor is quite loud! However, she is still an awesome kitten.

    P.S. My DH started calling her Bean Sprout a day or two ago because she is so small. I just call her Baby Beans.

  8. We recently adopted a male 4-1/2 month old kitten from the Humane Society here, and will be getting a second one soon. Chester is the most awesome little cat I have ever met - he felt right at home within a few hours and has done wonders with how my daughter is feeling. I am so happy that we decided to return to being a cat family!

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  9. :iza, I'm just a wee bit jealous that you're close enough to play minis with the Wolfmeister. My daughter is Tracy, from 'way back on the original DHM forum, and my twin sister is Deb,

    Don't be jealous, Holly. It took me all day, two planes and a passport to get to Seeley Lake, but I'd do it again in a heartbeat if I could. Once a year is nowhere near enough for seeing my Mama!

  10. And awesome for me is my new Mama Wolfie! I love her so much! Not a day goes by without us IM'ing! My 14 year old daughter has even started to talk to her and call her Gramma. I bless the day we first connected and thank Holly very much for starting the process along. I don't know where I'd be without my Mama, and I can't wait to go back and see her again!

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