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    is it a full moon...

    Well...I'm home from my business trip...and as I was reading the posts...I had a question. I'm a bit hesitant to post this...but I was wondering why there seems to be a number of misunderstandings...or people who are getting upset lately? It just seems to be a recent thing...but it seems to be...
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    Is it a full moon...

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    Celebrate...it's my birthday!

    I want to join in and wish you a VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!! May it be the best yet...and wishes for many more to come!! Hugs...Chloe
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    OT: Is anyone else creeped out by......

    Sorry everyone...once again, I show that I'm new to this posting thing!! Ha! I didn't realize that my reply went through...but on another page! Thanks for bearing with me! I promise...I do learn quickly! Chloe
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    OT: Is anyone else creeped out by......

    Hello everyone, This is about the funniest thing I've read in a while...so I just had to respond with some thoughts of my own! I'm in agreement with most of you! I find the "King"...veeeeerrrrryyyy creepy!! When I saw the commercial where he was pushing the girl on the swing...well...let's...
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    OT: Is anyone else creeped out by......

    Hello everyone, This is about the funniest thing I've read in a while...so I just had to respond with some thoughts of my own! I'm in agreement with most of you! I find the "King"...veeeeerrrrryyyy creepy!! When I saw the commercial where he was pushing the girl on the swing...well...let's...
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    in the hospital again...

    Thanks for the responses, I appreciate it more than I can say! I realized from one of the responses, that I needed to include my initial post, so that people could understand the medical history of my family member. I don't know how to post "The Thread" (?), so I'll just give the date of my...
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    in the hospital again...

    It's Chloe again! Just thought I'd ask a question that has been going through my mind. After reading the description of this last exaserbation, would you consider this to be a mild case of cf? I'm really not sure how to determine this. Thanks Chloe
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    in the hospital again...

    Hello everyone, Just wanted to give you an update on what is happening with my family member, who has cf. She is now in the hospital, after several weeks of slowly getting more and more sick. She is culturing MRSA and Pseudo, and her lung functions have dropped into the 40's. She is now on...
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    in the hospital again...

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    still learning...a long way to go!

    Thanks everyone...As you can tell...I'm not a computer wiz!! Ha! I didn't realize that "the thread"...was a link. Thanks for letting me know! I checked it out...and yes...it sounds very much like what I was talking about. I found it interesting...and helpful...especially the different...
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    still learning...a long way to go!

    Thanks for the encouraging input!! I really appreciate it! I am commited to staying in contact, and learning all that I can. I not only want to be supportive of my family member, but others as well! I have to run, and will be away on a business trip for the week. I'll check in as often as I...
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    still learning...a long way to go!

    Hello everyone-I just want to thank those of you who responded to my very first message on this site,entitled, "i need advise"! First, let me say that I do know how to spell, and it's advice, not advise! Ha! I'm learning that a bit of humor goes a long way, especially in the lives of people...
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    i need your advise

    Hello everyone! This is my first time writing, and I was hoping that someone could help me. I am a family member of someone who has cf, and I love and support them with all of my heart. They currently have to be hospitalized every two or three months, go on intravenous iv's, treatments, etc...
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