Guest guest Posted May 12, 2007 Report Share Posted May 12, 2007 Dear Mervyn and Evita I hope you are having so much fun, it is one place where I probably wil not go to, been a lot of other places. I will write to you offline of the grop about Bali. Hoping your dear son and wife are having fun with such a great husband. It is wonderful to visit old cultures they can teach us something. While you are there, if you son is with you, a good chinese herbal doctor may be able todo something. Regards and happy Mothers day to all...Janiceevitachristanty <evitachristanty wrote: -dear luella ,thanks for your comments , brandon has taken about four months to recover ,but not fully 100% its a long process,he is the only child to ever have it in bali so their was little hope to catch it in time to prevent it doing some heart damage ,we were lucky to work out what it ever was as the doctors are not the best here ,In China at the moment we climed the great wall yesterday , mervyn -- In oleander soup , " May" <luellamay129 wrote: > > Mervyn, > > My heart goes out to you. I know what kawasaki's disease is. My > daughter had it when she was seven years old and no, it is not nice. > In what stage of recuperation is your three year old? My daughter > came down with it in 1978. At that time, it was untreatable. The > only thing that could be done is taking aspirin to reduce the > inflamation of the joints. She was very seriously ill for three > months. At a certain point, I was afraid that she might not make > it. Many don't. > > What kind of treatment is there nowadays? Are they doing anything to > protect his heart? I know that the recovery process is also very > slow. Easy does it. Or maybe it's better nowadays? Regardless, I > know how serious it is and I know what a parent goes through. I will > keep you in my prayers. > > > > oleander soup , "evitachristanty" > <evitachristanty@> wrote: > > > > Janice ,wellcome to the odeandersoup soup site ,I admire greatly > the > > work you put in at poly helping everyone > > Pam, thanks pam for your wonderfull story a couple days ago ,an for > > including every think you take etc , > > I am just a loose cannon that wanders around ,.I am 60 years old , > > I had a bypass last year along with everythink else ,I have a 30 > > year old wife (evita),who just loves me to deaf ,. > > my 3 an half year old son is recovering from kawasaki disease,it > is > > not nice > > we did not treat it at the time as no one new what it was , > > my last biospy was clean ,I live most of the time in bali now as > > australia does not let you take enough vitamins etc to let you > > live,.to many items are banned an I take a lot of them , > > have a good look at serrapeptase I think its good stuff, > > I still also take my epicor along with everythink else , > > Pam I have ordered the oliveleaf extract you said about thanks ,. > > I git most of my vitamins from beyond a century.com,they are 10 > > times cheaper on a lot of things then other supplier ,an their > > product is good ,as long as you dont mind taking powders, > > keep up the good work ,I am feeling very well an hope to hang > around > > for another 20 years , > > sorry about my spelling etc ,I left school at 12 years > > mervyn > > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2007 Report Share Posted May 12, 2007 Mervyn, " brandon has taken about four months to recover ,but not fully 100% > its a long process . . . " Mervyn, I know it's a long process and I know how very, very dangerous kawasaki's disease is. Please do not let your guard up until you are positive that it is over. I don't want to alarm you, but it's best to be too careful in matters as these than to assume that everything is okay. Please, please make sure your son gets enough rest and doesn't use up too much energy just yet. I know he may not understand being so little. Have you read up on Kawasaki's disease yourself? How recovery is to go? And when to let your guard down? It's been so very long for me that I'm not sure, I just know that you must be so very careful. He is so fragile. I will keep him in my prayers. This is so very dear to my heart, and I will tell you why. My daughter was a premie, born two months early in 1972. She weighed 3 lbs 8 oz. They didn't have all the medical knowledge they have now and being in the hospital for three months, they did not expect her to live. I remember praying, God let me have her for a little while. When she came down with kawasaki's disease, I was afraid the little while might be over. I remembered my prayer. and again I prayed. Can we all pray for this little boy, send positive light and love to him? oleander soup , Preferred Customer <commonsense2265 wrote: > > Dear Mervyn and Evita I hope you are having so much fun, it is one place where I probably wil not go to, been a lot of other places. I will write to you offline of the grop about Bali. Hoping your dear son and wife are having fun with such a great husband. It is wonderful to visit old cultures they can teach us something. While you are there, if you son is with you, a good chinese herbal doctor may be able todo something. Regards and happy Mothers day to all...Janice > > evitachristanty <evitachristanty wrote: -dear luella ,thanks for your comments , > brandon has taken about four months to recover ,but not fully 100% > its a long process,he is the only child to ever have it in bali so > their was little hope to catch it in time to prevent it doing some > heart damage ,we were lucky to work out what it ever was as the > doctors are not the best here ,In China at the moment we climed the > great wall yesterday , mervyn -- In > oleander soup , " May " <luellamay129@> wrote: > > > > Mervyn, > > > > My heart goes out to you. I know what kawasaki's disease is. My > > daughter had it when she was seven years old and no, it is not > nice. > > In what stage of recuperation is your three year old? My daughter > > came down with it in 1978. At that time, it was untreatable. The > > only thing that could be done is taking aspirin to reduce the > > inflamation of the joints. She was very seriously ill for three > > months. At a certain point, I was afraid that she might not make > > it. Many don't. > > > > What kind of treatment is there nowadays? Are they doing anything > to > > protect his heart? I know that the recovery process is also very > > slow. Easy does it. Or maybe it's better nowadays? Regardless, > I > > know how serious it is and I know what a parent goes through. I > will > > keep you in my prayers. > > > > > > > > oleander soup , " evitachristanty " > > <evitachristanty@> wrote: > > > > > > Janice ,wellcome to the odeandersoup soup site ,I admire greatly > > the > > > work you put in at poly helping everyone > > > Pam, thanks pam for your wonderfull story a couple days ago ,an > for > > > including every think you take etc , > > > I am just a loose cannon that wanders around ,.I am 60 years > old , > > > I had a bypass last year along with everythink else ,I have a > 30 > > > year old wife (evita),who just loves me to deaf ,. > > > my 3 an half year old son is recovering from kawasaki > disease,it > > is > > > not nice > > > we did not treat it at the time as no one new what it was , > > > my last biospy was clean ,I live most of the time in bali now > as > > > australia does not let you take enough vitamins etc to let you > > > live,.to many items are banned an I take a lot of them , > > > have a good look at serrapeptase I think its good stuff, > > > I still also take my epicor along with everythink else , > > > Pam I have ordered the oliveleaf extract you said about > thanks ,. > > > I git most of my vitamins from beyond a century.com,they are 10 > > > times cheaper on a lot of things then other supplier ,an their > > > product is good ,as long as you dont mind taking powders, > > > keep up the good work ,I am feeling very well an hope to hang > > around > > > for another 20 years , > > > sorry about my spelling etc ,I left school at 12 years > > > mervyn > > > > > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. > > > Luggage? GPS? Comic books? > Check out fitting gifts for grads at Search. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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