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Sat, 01-05-2008 - 6:13am

Good morning everyone! Yesterday I woke up in a funk. Not only is my dryer shrinking clothes like crazy but now apparently my closet is doing the same.Right now socks and shoes are all that slip on comfortably.I sent a friend an email early in the day

Miss P




 

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Sat, 01-05-2008 - 9:03pm

Hey y'all!

Lori

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Sat, 01-05-2008 - 9:27pm

If I could sing a song it would be .."I'm having the time of my life"....


Why oh why was I so scared to do this before.

“You can only grow if you’re willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you try something new.” -Brian Tracy
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Sun, 01-06-2008 - 12:45am
My sister, niece, a CNA, and I did the Electric Slide at the nursing home the other day. We have no pride. LOL! The karaoke guy said he wished he had a camera. The Cha-Cha Slide is fun too. Did you ever do the Macarena? I've seen the Boot Scootin' Boogie, but can't remember how to do it. I think you can find how-to's on the internet though. Is the Cotton-Eyed Joe one too? I think so.

       ~~Rhonda~~


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Sun, 01-06-2008 - 12:49am

Susan, I feel for you with what you're going through with your DH. I know of so many people who think once they're feeling better that they can just stop taking meds even when it's something they need to do probably life-long. They don't seem to comprehend that they're feeling better because of the medicine and that without it they will no longer feel well. I understand their desire to be

       ~~Rhonda~~


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Registered: 10-15-2003
Sun, 01-06-2008 - 11:48am

Cha cha slide with my cat :o).

“You can only grow if you’re willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you try something new.” -Brian Tracy
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Mon, 01-07-2008 - 8:15am

Susan:

Lori

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Mon, 01-07-2008 - 8:26am

Thanks for your input Lori. Cost is not a factor it's just his reluctance and not wanting to feel that he needs to take the medication. I thought and DD said something to him about the dizziness and nasuea as a possibility from coming cold turkey off the medication but he of course attributed it to something else.

I can't even begin to tell you how many conversations we've had about what the medication does and how you can't pick and choose when you take it. This is exactly what his sister does and we've all seen how it has affected her. If nothing else I wish he would call the doctor and see how to go off the medication properly although I shudder about the thought of what it was like around here before the medication.

Hopefully, he'll have a change of heart about the situation but at this point I'm really not sure he will. He's a good person and a good husband and I love him dearly but he's also stubborn and thick headed about certain things and this is certainly one of them.

Thanks Lori!

Susan

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Mon, 01-07-2008 - 9:51am

Hi Susan,


I'm sending big virtual hugs your way.

Judy 

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