That would be so cool! But I highly doubt they would do that. She's been throwing up so much in the last ten years that the roots of her teeth are so rotted. Her teeth just break off at random times. It's very upsetting for her.
Life is short... Count your Blessings, Love your family and friends and lend a helping hand whenever you can!
R.I.P. Karen Garvin, beloved sister. Tom Garvin, beloved father. Jo Garvin, beloved mother., Donna Honeycutt, baby sister
My sister had severe reflux issues, and she had same issues as your sister does. They need to make an exception for your sister. I would go speak to the hospital board, when it comes to family I wont listen to others I do what it takes to help if I can.
I'm still trying...
Life is short... Count your Blessings, Love your family and friends and lend a helping hand whenever you can!
R.I.P. Karen Garvin, beloved sister. Tom Garvin, beloved father. Jo Garvin, beloved mother., Donna Honeycutt, baby sister
I know probably a lot of red tape and bureaucracy, thats when you pull out the big guns and contact your state representative, governor, and state senator.
Just talked to Karen and the heart catheterization didn't turn out great. She has to have two stents put in her heart before they can proceed. It's always 1 step forward and 2 steps back. Still no results from her bone marrow biopsy. (they are trying to figure out why her blood counts keep dropping)
Life is short... Count your Blessings, Love your family and friends and lend a helping hand whenever you can!
R.I.P. Karen Garvin, beloved sister. Tom Garvin, beloved father. Jo Garvin, beloved mother., Donna Honeycutt, baby sister
Well at least they are taking care of things that they are encountering to get her to the level she needs to be for the transplant. Now to just have get an oral surgeon on board. Did you think about contacting oral surgeons in your area and ask them if they are involved in charity/volunteered services. To see if they would donate their service, because that would be a big positive to present to any one who has influence to help get teeth work done inside the hospital.
Link to oral surgeon association that may help with donating service and may know how to get oral surgery done in the hospital.
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http://www.aaoms.org/
Yes... I need to talk to my other sisters and see what we can do about the oral surgery.
Life is short... Count your Blessings, Love your family and friends and lend a helping hand whenever you can!
R.I.P. Karen Garvin, beloved sister. Tom Garvin, beloved father. Jo Garvin, beloved mother., Donna Honeycutt, baby sister
Wow thank you so much!! I work very hard on my HAs to make them look like some thing eveyr one would wanna wear.
I wish you the best of luck!
You brought me good luck just talking about it!
BHH gave me another item
You purchased:
Premium Aged Poison
Return to Darkside!
congratulations! That's a pretty cool item, it must be one of the newer ones. hem hem hey you restocking goddesses that like to be mentioned, we're talking about all y'all in the Lair!
Thanks! Its an edible item for your pet. I lost plenty of chances with BHH in Egypt darn internet sucks.
I just got home from picking my sister up! She called me around 3:45 to come and get her. She's down about the stents because it delays the liver transplant but it's necessary. So good to have her home from the hospital!
Life is short... Count your Blessings, Love your family and friends and lend a helping hand whenever you can!
R.I.P. Karen Garvin, beloved sister. Tom Garvin, beloved father. Jo Garvin, beloved mother., Donna Honeycutt, baby sister
Oh happy days!! I hope she can be home for awhile and take care of her teeth issue. Dont let her over do anything.
$300 more dollars came in today for her fundraiser. I'd like to think it's because you Lair Bears are sharing!!!!
Life is short... Count your Blessings, Love your family and friends and lend a helping hand whenever you can!
R.I.P. Karen Garvin, beloved sister. Tom Garvin, beloved father. Jo Garvin, beloved mother., Donna Honeycutt, baby sister
Wow Congrats!! Have you heard of gofundme.com ??? From what I heard it gets real good results.
GOfundme takes a percentage off (thinking it's 5%) and the one I'm using charges nothing.
Life is short... Count your Blessings, Love your family and friends and lend a helping hand whenever you can!
R.I.P. Karen Garvin, beloved sister. Tom Garvin, beloved father. Jo Garvin, beloved mother., Donna Honeycutt, baby sister
I didnt know that, but I suppose that keeps the site going.
The site we're on is the biggest and has raised more money than the other top two. It's the only one that doesn't charge you. I researched them all.
Life is short... Count your Blessings, Love your family and friends and lend a helping hand whenever you can!
R.I.P. Karen Garvin, beloved sister. Tom Garvin, beloved father. Jo Garvin, beloved mother., Donna Honeycutt, baby sister
Well I never heard of it, but hey your researched and you know which is the best.
You notice a Reborn Potion on the ground, but right when you bend down to pick it up, lizard minions come out of nowhere and scurry off with it!
Okay the lizard shock me with this!
Well, so far this summer, I am well on my way to getting through my goal of 15 books.
I read Steven Kings "On Writing" which was excellent, Artimis Fowl: The Opal Deception, which was fun and entertaining ALL SEVEN HARRY POTTERS (in 13 days, 1,084,170 words, 6095 pages!). I had never ever read HP before. Excellent storytelling there. (that's nine)
The six I have left are: We are Pirates by Daniel Handler (Lemony Snicket), All the Wrong Questions by Lemony Snicket, Beren and Luthien by JRRT, Ghost Ship by Clive Cussler The Maze Runner by James Dashnera and many Dead Or Alive by Tom Clancy (I haven't decided yet.)
I also have several Mossflower books I haven't finished, several Anne McCaffery Dragonrider books to explore and the rest of the Poppy books by Avi. (they're short)
I figure, as a writer, I got to do some reading. I had resisted reading HP for some reason or another, mostly because I just don't like scary stories, ghost stories or supernatural themes because they scare me. But these were none of that. (irrational fears are a bummer).
Anyway, I have a recommendation for you all, if you want to read a very whimsical story about a weasel. It's called Wainscott Weasel by Tor Seidler.
after all, that's what the summer reading list is all about, right? Weasels? giggle