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05/06/2012 09:57 AM
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Hello, I'm so glad I found this site. I'm also a member of the MDJunction fibro support and chronic pain groups. Having just gone through the TKR one week ago, and wondering if crying was normal, I'm glad to be here.

I'm at home, b/c I felt like my husband could take care of me. He was a medic in the army reserves and national guard.

I'm 59 years old, been married for 39 (this Sept.) with 2 grown chidren and a 13 mo. old granddaughter. As you probably figured out, I have fibromyalgia, which makes this even more fun!

The crying started in the hospital and has continued here at home. I was so glad to read that it's normal!

I look forward to getting to know you guys and having the support and understanding I need.

Thank you for being here! Liz

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