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LYNN, THIS IS AN ORDER......I WANT SOME BOOK TITLES FROM YOU. BE

AFRAID.....BE VERY AFRAID...IF YOU DON'T SEND THEM. Menacingly, Camilla p.s.

Fibro makes your inner thermostat crazy. I am usually much too warm and

sweat....oh, I forgot...My Mother always told me to say Ladies perspire. That

sounds nicer. My mother....the original southern gentlewoman

Good Morning Everyone

> Hello Everyone,

> I read all the time but guess other than one post it has been

> close to a year since I have posted.

> My name is Lynette and I live in a small town in Lincoln County

> Tennessee close to Fayetteville.

> I have 2 children daughter 20 Leah, and son 15 Chad, and a

> wonderful wonderful Husband. Have had Fibro for 21 years, only

> being diagnosed 2 years ago this August. I have Hidradentiis

> Suppurativa and have had it for 25 years only diagnosed 5 years

> ago. I have bulging discs in back with 2 torn discs. Not a

> candidate for surgery.

> I work at a retail clothing store where I am assistant Manager.

> Breaking down shipments lifting 30 to 70 lbs at a time etc. on feet

> 8 to 10 hours a day etc. you get the picture.

> Well now I have some answers to some questions and some

> questions.

> As far as being able to wipe Yes! I can hardly do it some days

> I thought I was going crazy and getting lazy! But then some days I

> could do it. But that is not all sometimes I can not wash my bootie

> good either, just like wiping. And fixing my hair? It is getting

> to be next to impossible. Between taking a bath getting ready and

> actually getting to work I'm already so tired and hurting so bad I

> can hardly go when I get there.

> As far as Pets? WE have a Doxie and 2 beautiful cats yes they

> make up for something I have missing inside I think and bring extra

> joy to the family that I can't.

> Now for the questions I have?

> I take Topamax has anyone tried this and what success have you

> had with it? We have tried so many. Was taking the

> Ammiptitripilyne, but it got to where it didn't work, and then tried

> others got to where they didn't work etc.

> Body got used to the Celebrex so now I take Voltaren was taken

> Piroxicam but body became used to it, and there have been others but

> became immune to them also so right now Voltaren. Take effexor for

> the depression.

> Take Tramadol for the pain at work doesn't do much but 2 will

> take the edge off so that I can work without crying to much.

> Toradol helps but can only use it for the Migraines I get. Lortab

> and other big ones only use when I am going to be off a couple of

> days in a row they knock me loopy. I rarely get two days off in a

> row.

> I hurt so bad when I get home that it takes me a long time to

> go to bed and then a long time to get to sleep. Heck it is a major

> chore just to get out of my car and make it into the house.

> Yesterday I did shipment all day long and the day before. My

> body hurt so bad last night that I guess I got 2 hours good sleep.

> Everyone muscle, bone, ligament, I have is in pain. My shoulders

> and neck are killing me shoulders can't support my head, knees and

> leg muscles are killing me arm muscles are killing etc.

> What does everyone else do that works to relieve some of this

> pain?

> And my feet hurt, does anyone else have the fibro in their feet?

> Ok big question here, for years but not often thank God I get

> freezing fits where I can not get warm. I freeze just like I am in

> a blizzard without any clothes on and this may go on for 2 or 3

> hours, does anyone else do that?

> Well since I have written a book I will let you read it now.

> Love and hugs to all

> Lynette

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> 1. While it is wonderful to share our experiences with everyone on the

list as to what treatments do and don't work for us, pls always check with

your dr. Some treatments are dangerous when given along with other meds as

well as to certain health conditions or just dangerous in general.

>

> 2. If you are in a difficult situation (doesn't matter what it is) pls

don't be afraid to ask for help. It is the first step to trying to make

that situation better.

>

>

> Have a nice day everyone.

>

>

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((((((((((((gathering Lynn in my arms for a group

hug))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

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Namaste

Anya

----- Original Message -----

From: Lynn Esty

Honey, you are starting to scare me. Read Janet Evanovich in order.... they

are easy to do - they have the numbers in the title. I have two books up by

my bed. The new one by Dan Brown - Deception Point. I have only made it

past the first two chapters as I keep falling asleep in the afternoon

instead of reading.

Call your library. People who were housebound, we delivered their books to

them. A volunteer can do it. Just tell them which books you would like and

see if they will drop them off for you. Could be a new service you help

them establish.

Trying to get my health back - what little I can. I need to start eating

and caring for myself more. My therapist is going to have a field day

tomorrow - I haven't been able to do much of anything.

In the process of filling out this damn disability paperwork I found out

that my whole life is a lie. My parents were very true when they told me as

a teen they never wanted me. That is further confirmed by reports from when

I was a baby. What parent - who already has a child - would need to be told

by the pediatrician to add more daily feedings to their underweight and

crying baby. And who would wait for a baby to 'get over' a 103 temperature

for three days before taking her to the hospital at 3 months old to be

diagnosed with pneumonia. Hello. I have decided that suicide is never an

option. My being alive is more spiteful to them that finishing the job they

were to chicken to finish.

Sorry. Bad day to end a bad week. Bad life. Oh, well.

Lynn

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Oh Lynn, I want to hug you so badly. Don't hold it against your parents.

Better to thrive. I am so grateful that I've had this opportunity to get to

know you a little, even if it is only through our e-mail. This is also how

I got to meet the love of my life and married him, so I hold a lot of value

to e-mail. Success is always the best revenge. Show them how wonderful your

life can be. And it will be no matter what the medical situation. Life is

what we make of it and becomes what we mold it into. It's kind've like

clay. If an artist wants to make some piece of pottery but has arthritic

hands, his work (no matter how it may look to others) is still his pride and

joy. This is what he created and it will always be beautiful to him. You

are a precious dear and I feel honored to have this chance to get to know

you and everyone else on this list.

giant gentle mega hugs,

Norah

----- Original Message -----

From: Lynn Esty

Honey, you are starting to scare me. Read Janet Evanovich in order....

they

are easy to do - they have the numbers in the title. I have two books

up by

my bed. The new one by Dan Brown - Deception Point. I have only made

it

past the first two chapters as I keep falling asleep in the afternoon

instead of reading.

Call your library. People who were housebound, we delivered their books

to

them. A volunteer can do it. Just tell them which books you would like

and

see if they will drop them off for you. Could be a new service you help

them establish.

Trying to get my health back - what little I can. I need to start

eating

and caring for myself more. My therapist is going to have a field day

tomorrow - I haven't been able to do much of anything.

In the process of filling out this damn disability paperwork I found out

that my whole life is a lie. My parents were very true when they told

me as

a teen they never wanted me. That is further confirmed by reports from

when

I was a baby. What parent - who already has a child - would need to be

told

by the pediatrician to add more daily feedings to their underweight and

crying baby. And who would wait for a baby to 'get over' a 103

temperature

for three days before taking her to the hospital at 3 months old to be

diagnosed with pneumonia. Hello. I have decided that suicide is never

an

option. My being alive is more spiteful to them that finishing the job

they

were to chicken to finish.

Sorry. Bad day to end a bad week. Bad life. Oh, well.

Lynn

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