at 06/12/08 10:25AM
Well Mom is doing better. She is using a patch, for the Parkinson, it is a dopamine derivative. Unfortunately she had splenic and bone cancer. About 30-40% in her bones, mainly the long bones. Thankfully the Rotuxson is helping.(A type of Chemotherapy)With the therapy the doctors are saying the cancer is going into remission. It is amazing that they can track the progress like that now.
Thank you all for the prayers that have been sent up on her behalf. ^_^ Dad is being the road warrior, where he gets his energy at his age is beyond me. My sister is doing well with husband and their little one.
And Me... Well still looking for work, doing the occasional out call. Actually interviewing for a position at a chiropractor. It will only be for three days. But it will be something to get me into the doors of legitimacy. Well please keep praying for us, and let me know guys if need anything prayed for.
God Bless and love you guys.
at 10/24/07 4:21PM
Well life has been good to me. And then it hasn't. hmmm.... Well Right now finishing up the formal training for massage training. I am looking to go either into medical message or Work on a cruise ship, for which I shall need a passport. Just found out my roomate sold his house which awsome considering he has been trying to sell it for a year. But that leaves me at an impass.I am only two miles from where I am working at the current residence. And I would like to not loose the last six month of time working there if I can help it.
The good news with training is I have been able to see the training I have recieave put into effect and seen very good results. My mother has parkison disease or something similar to it. Her mind is still bright but her body shakes and she is unable to maintain a calm balance. Needless to say I have been able to maintain her level of health with certain techniques, but also seem to have been able to improve her mobility somewhat as well. And this from giving her session once a week for the last five weeks. It is awsome how God has made the body, and how resilent it is as well. Well guys pray for me, and I am trying to do the same as well.
Love
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at 08/29/07 4:08PM
So what do you do when you get pulled out of class to go work on the president of the massage therapy school your attending? Background: This will be the fourth time working on him, 1st time being pulled from class. Give me some feed back folks, please. I don't know if I should honored or fuming that I got pulled from class which I am paying for.
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P.S. How's everybody?
at 07/04/07 11:29PM
Okay had a wicked and cool blast from the past. Saw Essie from FC. Essie the lady who ran the mail room at FC. She is attending the congregation in Zyphrhill FL. It was really nice to see her again real nice. It is nice to see some one who remembers me really nice, and someone that I remember. Through the two of us where in Cahoot at the FC. She let me sneak into the mail room and slip roses into mail slots when a Gal or two where having a bad day.
at 06/14/07 4:36PM
Hey guys,
Still attending FMU for massage therapy. Just wondering where my train will take me after school is over. I am running on thin air sometimes just to make sure I get back and forth to school with gas as it was. But thankfully God has bless us with lower prices for a while, at least. Just aggravating on not having a social life because of working and school. I take that back, I have one, but it about keel over like an ethiopian. Other wise everything is well, Mom is doing as well as can be expected with the stroke damage, and seems top be recovering well. Dad is still going full tilt on the road. Through from what I have heard Him and Mom are moving down to Fl soon. So that is going to be interesting. Tyrone and Erica, seem to be doing well, and my little nieace is going to be getting a brother, well more of a brother. Her older half brother may be coming to live with them. So that need some prayer. So how is everyone doing in the great big world?
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My dad is one, and is wanting to retire, but can't find anyone to buy his practice.