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06/03/2009 05:01 PM
hatbox121
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All right Cornbread!!!!! That'll help out alot!
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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06/03/2009 05:09 PM  Top
hopefull1
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That's awesome Cornbread. The funniest thing for me about moving to a city is that you can set anything out by the dumpster in the parking lot and someone will grab it up. It's a nice system, no need to take it all the way to Goodwill because at nightfall there are all sorts of people who need exactly what you have too much of. I had a piece of luggage with a broken handle and my dad was going to throw it out. I said no no no, someone can use this. Sure enough, it was gone within the hour.
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06/03/2009 05:12 PM  Top
Cornbread
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Yeah, I belong to a freecycle group, and have already gotten rid of a grill today. Someone just emailed and said she'd come get all the rest, so we'll see if she shows. It's so much better to see if someone else can use things. We have a new maintenance guy here who will toss everything in the dumpster. It makes me crazy. We're out in the boonies and people still don't mind coming out here for stuff when it's free!!!!
Give yourself fully to God. He will use you to accomplish great things on the condition that you believe much more in His love than in your own weakness.- Mother Theresa

"The Mystery of Pain" -Emily Dickinson-
Pain has an element of blank;
It cannot recollect
When it began, or if there were
A day when it was not.

It has no future but itself,
Its infinite realms contain
Its past, enlightened to perceive
New periods of pain.


I’m stuck in a body that is a prison and I’m going crazy inside my cell. -Me-
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