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FMS ForumsGeneral & SupportReally late Christmas but did not want 2 miss out!
01/17/2012 02:54 PM
LilyRose4
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from me and the kitties. I have been so sick these past two months it just wore me down to incapacitated and I have not been on MDJ. I was alone, sick in bed and grouchy for Christmas but enjoyed decorating and since it took me so long 7 weeks I am keeping them up all year! Life is to short to live it in a box!! I love looking at the lights every night, it is so soothing.

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01/17/2012 03:18 PM  Top
mem1318

Thank you, never to late for me. I celebrate Christmas everyday. So thankful

Glad that you are feeling a little better. Blessing

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01/17/2012 03:51 PM  Top
Moiaddy
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I am glad to see your back...I'm sorry you went through your recent sickness alone!! When I get settled someplace, I'm going to get my stuff out of boxes...sounds like an awesome thing to do to cheer a person up...

Big hugs...

Victoria

"Every soul you meet has a lesson to learn from you and a lesson to teach you, be giving and be receptive" ~Me

My quote above is copywrited and all my postings are just my opinion and are not medical advice, please talk with your doctor :)

01/17/2012 05:38 PM  Top
Auntie3285
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Hi LilyRose and welcome back ~~~ Sorry to hear that you were so sick and glad you re better now.

I, too, was pretty under the weather from Thanksgiving until this past week so pretty much know how you re feeling.

You are so right ~~~~ There is something so very soothing about Christmas lights on a cold night. I particularly like to turn them on very early morning when I m getting ready for work also. Smile

Marilyn


01/17/2012 07:12 PM  Top
mabri
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Lily,

Beautiful! I too would keep them up all year...Just think, next year you won't have to do all that work! Love the card. You are awesome. Hope to see you around often. You know you are loved and cared for...You better anyways! LOL Talk to you soon..HUGS

Please do not take anything I say as medical advice. I am not a doctor.

**Becky**

01/17/2012 07:35 PM  Top
hatbox121
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Christmas lights are excellent all year round! Glad you are feeling better!
Amy~ “When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.” ~Franklin D. Roosevelt

Current dxes-Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Mitral Valve Prolapse w/regurg, 2 other heart valves with regurg, POTS, DDD, scoliosis, various OA, polyneuropathy of unknown origin, SI joint dysfunction/fusion/collapse, chronic rotar cuff tendonitis, impingement syndrome of the shoulder, chronic bursitis in various locations, degeneration of the sternum, vertigo, GERD, FM, CFS, CPS, various bone marrow lesions, brain lesions of unknown cause, migraines, TMJ, vertically bulging discs, Raynaud's, anemia, tinnitus, high copper levels, borderline glaucoma, colon polyps, intermittent RLS, Vit D deficiency, depression, Eye accomodation disorder, Essential tremor, recurrent kidney stones, sacral spine disorder, inflammed tendons, and inflammation of spinal nerves(no specific dx).

I'm am not a dr. I am not a substitute for a dr. All advice I give is based on research and my personal experiences.
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