Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 Hi Jeanne, Sorry, I'm poky about responding. Sometimes it takes me a day or two. I know what you mean about not having enough time in the day, and I even stay up late, lol! You too, huh?:-) I love your outlook and that you are self-taught on the computer. I've never been one to read manuals. I have never been taught to type. Years ago, I worked for a Marketing firm and I handled product orders. One day, my boss gave me something to type and I said " I don't type. " She responded " Well, you do now. " The funny thing is that it was on an old IBM typewriter. I wonder if " White Out " is still being manufactured these days, lol! I can relate to the numbness in the fingers. I had that over a year ago. The doctor said I had raynaud's syndrome, but then it went away. I find that the older I get, the more unusual things that come along. What really stinks is to have pain and then get a miserable cold virus that turns into bronchitis. That's when my cheer goes out right the window. I have something wrong with my neck as well, but it hasn't started to cause many symptoms yet. That could be the cause of why my fingers would go numb. You should write a book. Your truth and optimism would be so helpful and comforting. It's so scary when we first get diagnosed. I sincerely hope you have a productive and pain free weekend. Keep in touch too. Hugs, Jen In a message dated 3/9/2006 1:13:00 AM Alaskan Standard Time, geni2@... writes: Hi Jenifer I'm so glad that all that made sense, sometimes it's just so hard to explain. Because the spine is responsible for many things I really have a lot of problems.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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