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I am sitting in the worst chairs in the world inside an ER room with my 19 year old. He has been feeling bad all week. He works... No workED at a landscape company, and has been outside in this extreme heat. I took him to urgent care on Tuesday. He was not dehydrated, but his sugar was at 49. After work yesterday, he basically collapsed in the bathroom. His sugar was 156, he had cramps, vomiting pretty much all day.

It looks like he is severely dehydrated. His kidneys were horrible when we got here and they have moved to bad at this point. Going in the right direction, but not great yet. They are not admitting him yet. So, we sit in this uncomfortable room and try to last through the night. Prayers appreciated!

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I started a group called Educators if anyone wants to join :)

Where do I find it?

I am a speech Pathologist at a school for kids with special needs. My principal had the sleeve done 2 weeks before my rny and has been a tremendous support. She and I are already plotting ideas for keeping on the right track.

surgery date 6/11/13 HW: 364lbs. SW: 335.5 CW: 304 GW: 150

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Prayers sent your way Mel. There's nothing worse than a seriously sick child, no matter their age.

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Where do I find it?

I am a speech Pathologist at a school for kids with special needs. My principal had the sleeve done 2 weeks before my rny and has been a tremendous support. She and I are already plotting ideas for keeping on the right track.

surgery date 6/11/13 HW: 364lbs. SW: 335.5 CW: 304 GW: 150

I found the educators forum under social groups and I would love to join but it keeps asking for a forum password. Anyone know where I could retrieve my password as I have NO IDEA what it could be? I can read and post to all the forums and threads I have going but not add new ones :-(

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Prayers sent your way Mel. There's nothing worse than a seriously sick child' date=' no matter their age.[/quote']

Thank you! He came home around 7:09am. His kidneys were starting to break down. So thankful he's okay.

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I found the educators forum under social groups and I would love to join but it keeps asking for a forum password. Anyone know where I could retrieve my password as I have NO IDEA what it could be? I can read and post to all the forums and threads I have going but not add new ones :-(

I'll go look into it I just created it and didn't put in a password and wasn't asked for a password :\

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here is the link to the group

http://www.rnytalk.com/groups/show/12-educators/

I made it a public group when I created it so I'm not sure why it asked for a password… One other person has joined the group.

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Mel, glad they were able to get it under control and he got to come home.

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I am sitting in the worst chairs in the world inside an ER room with my 19 year old. He has been feeling bad all week. He works... No workED at a landscape company' date=' and has been outside in this extreme heat. I took him to urgent care on Tuesday. He was not dehydrated, but his sugar was at 49. After work yesterday, he basically collapsed in the bathroom. His sugar was 156, he had cramps, vomiting pretty much all day.

It looks like he is severely dehydrated. His kidneys were horrible when we got here and they have moved to bad at this point. Going in the right direction, but not great yet. They are not admitting him yet. So, we sit in this uncomfortable room and try to last through the night. Prayers appreciated![/quote']

Hope he gets better soon!

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3.5 miles today! I feel great.

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Thank you! He came home around 7:09am. His kidneys were starting to break down. So thankful he's okay.

I'm glad he is doing better!

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Mel' date=' glad they were able to get it under control and he got to come home.[/quote']

Thanks.

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Hope he gets better soon!

Thanks so much!

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Having an off day. Slept in didnt go for my long walk. Dont feel like eating. Nothing sounds appealing. Need to find something to eat before I go out tonight.

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hek1127- what do you teach?

hautechick- what are you studying?

RJ- LOVE this… "4AM - Up and at them!!! in reality I lay in bed and check RNY talk till 5am "

I bought a fitbit flex (i had the zip before) and when the site is working I love it. It tracks my steps' date=' my sleep, calories burned.. you can track your food, Water all sorts… and I love the dashboard so I can keep track of it all. When you reach your step goal for the day you feel the Bracelet vibrate on your wrist. It also syncs with Map my walk. I think this is a link for a referral and will give you more info if interested, http://bit.ly/1dI4WOa[/quote']

I am studying integrated marketing communications

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