Walt–A Question

Question:

Wow, what a coincidence, huh!? — DeLores Wilson Hillsboro, OR – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – She already met him.  There were only 4 new faculty this year, so they saw a lot of each other.  I’ll have Wendy tell him that we gave you a good progress report.  The culture shock doesn’t seem too bad. LOL Walt My daughter and her family got moved from Oregon to Silver Springs, MD and her husband also is in the new faculty orientation at Gallaudet.  He is the new sociology professor there so if Wendy meets Richard tell him his mother in law is checking up on him.  That will totally confuse him!  lol — DeLores Wilson Hillsboro, OR School starts for the kids on Monday so Wendy and I will be doing better soon.  Actually, school started for Wendy 2 weeks ago.  She has had two weeks of orientation as a new faculty member and is enjoying it so far. The commute is a little gruesome, but she’s getting used to it. — Walt Hanks, C.H.E.S. Conformity and uniformity are the twin mothers of mediocrity. Excellence is born of individuality and noncomformity.

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She already met him.  There were only 4 new faculty this year, so they saw a lot of each other.  I’ll have Wendy tell him that we gave you a good progress report.  The culture shock doesn’t seem too bad. LOL Walt – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – My daughter and her family got moved from Oregon to Silver Springs, MD and her husband also is in the new faculty orientation at Gallaudet.  He is the new sociology professor there so if Wendy meets Richard tell him his mother in law is checking up on him.  That will totally confuse him!  lol — DeLores Wilson Hillsboro, OR School starts for the kids on Monday so Wendy and I will be doing better soon.  Actually, school started for Wendy 2 weeks ago.  She has had two weeks of orientation as a new faculty member and is enjoying it so far. The commute is a little gruesome, but she’s getting used to it.

– Walt Hanks, C.H.E.S. Conformity and uniformity are the twin mothers of mediocrity. Excellence is born of individuality and noncomformity.

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My daughter and her family got moved from Oregon to Silver Springs, MD and her husband also is in the new faculty orientation at Gallaudet.  He is the new sociology professor there so if Wendy meets Richard tell him his mother in law is checking up on him.  That will totally confuse him!  lol — DeLores Wilson Hillsboro, OR – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – School starts for the kids on Monday so Wendy and I will be doing better soon.  Actually, school started for Wendy 2 weeks ago.  She has had two weeks of orientation as a new faculty member and is enjoying it so far. The commute is a little gruesome, but she’s getting used to it.

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Walt, How did Amanda take the news of her diabetic condition, and how are things going with her? Also how are the rest of you doing; how are you doing? Gwen — Today’s great oak is yesterday’s nut that held its ground.

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Amanda did better than I thought she would.  She cried for about a half hour, then didn’t want to talk about it until the next day.  By then she was ready to go and is self-monitoring her diet already.  Well, at least she is self-monitoring the "can’t have" side.  She still won’t eat fruits and vegetables. School starts for the kids on Monday so Wendy and I will be doing better soon.  Actually, school started for Wendy 2 weeks ago.  She has had two weeks of orientation as a new faculty member and is enjoying it so far. The commute is a little gruesome, but she’s getting used to it. Micah is being a teen.  He is refusing most of his meds, saying they don’t do any good.  But, he seems to be doing OK so I am not pushing it too hard.  We’ll see how the first week or two of school go.  He also just completed driver’s ed.  HELP! I am doing OK except for a bad sore throat that is in its 9th day now. The strep test was negative and there is a virus going around that causes a week long sore throat, so I hope it will ease soon.  The inflammation in my throat is so bad that I am having to take prednisone to be able to eat and sleep.  If it isn’t better on Monday, I’ll call somebody.  My PCP is out until September. Anyway, that’s the update Gwen.  Thanks for asking! Walt Walt, How did Amanda take the news of her diabetic condition, and how are things going with her? Also how are the rest of you doing; how are you doing? Gwen — Today’s great oak is yesterday’s nut that held its ground.

– Walt Hanks, C.H.E.S. Conformity and uniformity are the twin mothers of mediocrity. Excellence is born of individuality and noncomformity.

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Walt, my PCP has me on ten days of Zithromyacin for the sore throat thing. He says it’s going the rounds and is likely due to sinusitis – due to our prolonged drought.  He also said he was automatically doing a ten day Z-treatment on any of his immune compromised or elderly patients.  He took one look at my medical records from the RD’s office and put me on the Z. BTW – I took my first dosage of the mtx about an hour ago.  How come I don’t feel better yet? <BEG Hugs to the family! DeeTee DeeTee and Bob Taggart http://home.earthlink.net/~bdtaggart/ – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Amanda did better than I thought she would.  She cried for about a half hour, then didn’t want to talk about it until the next day.  By then she was ready to go and is self-monitoring her diet already.  Well, at least she is self-monitoring the "can’t have" side.  She still won’t eat fruits and vegetables. School starts for the kids on Monday so Wendy and I will be doing better soon.  Actually, school started for Wendy 2 weeks ago.  She has had two weeks of orientation as a new faculty member and is enjoying it so far. The commute is a little gruesome, but she’s getting used to it. Micah is being a teen.  He is refusing most of his meds, saying they don’t do any good.  But, he seems to be doing OK so I am not pushing it too hard.  We’ll see how the first week or two of school go.  He also just completed driver’s ed.  HELP! I am doing OK except for a bad sore throat that is in its 9th day now. The strep test was negative and there is a virus going around that causes a week long sore throat, so I hope it will ease soon.  The inflammation in my throat is so bad that I am having to take prednisone to be able to eat and sleep.  If it isn’t better on Monday, I’ll call somebody.  My PCP is out until September. Anyway, that’s the update Gwen.  Thanks for asking! Walt Walt, How did Amanda take the news of her diabetic condition, and how are things going with her? Also how are the rest of you doing; how are you doing? Gwen — Today’s great oak is yesterday’s nut that held its ground. — Walt Hanks, C.H.E.S. Conformity and uniformity are the twin mothers of mediocrity. Excellence is born of individuality and noncomformity.

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Smart Dr…….z pack’s work well for me but I have to take two of them back to back to totally cure the sinus infection (5 days rest inbetween packs) — Cyberhugs, DianeW

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Walt, my PCP has me on ten days of Zithromyacin for the sore throat thing. He says it’s going the rounds and is likely due to sinusitis – due to our prolonged drought.  He also said he was automatically doing a ten day Z-treatment on any of his immune compromised or elderly patients.  He took one look at my medical records from the RD’s office and put me on the Z. BTW – I took my first dosage of the mtx about an hour ago.  How come I don’t feel better yet? <BEG Hugs to the family! DeeTee DeeTee and Bob Taggart http://home.earthlink.net/~bdtaggart/ Amanda did better than I thought she would.  She cried for about a half hour, then didn’t want to talk about it until the next day.  By then she was ready to go and is self-monitoring her diet already.  Well, at least she is self-monitoring the "can’t have" side.  She still won’t eat fruits and vegetables. School starts for the kids on Monday so Wendy and I will be doing better soon.  Actually, school started for Wendy 2 weeks ago.  She has had two weeks of orientation as a new faculty member and is enjoying it so far. The commute is a little gruesome, but she’s getting used to it. Micah is being a teen.  He is refusing most of his meds, saying they don’t do any good.  But, he seems to be doing OK so I am not pushing it too hard.  We’ll see how the first week or two of school go.  He also just completed driver’s ed.  HELP! I am doing OK except for a bad sore throat that is in its 9th day now. The strep test was negative and there is a virus going around that causes a week long sore throat, so I hope it will ease soon.  The inflammation in my throat is so bad that I am having to take prednisone to be able to eat and sleep.  If it isn’t better on Monday, I’ll call somebody.  My PCP is out until September. Anyway, that’s the update Gwen.  Thanks for asking! Walt Walt, How did Amanda take the news of her diabetic condition, and how are things going with her? Also how are the rest of you doing; how are you doing? Gwen — Today’s great oak is yesterday’s nut that held its ground. — Walt Hanks, C.H.E.S. Conformity and uniformity are the twin mothers of mediocrity. Excellence is born of individuality and noncomformity.

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