Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 Yes, I too am " Wiped Out " from Thanksgiving. I only had six people but I'm dragging like a zombie at work. I'm not sure how many more years I can take of this it just seems to get harder and harder. Take care Babs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 Amen to that! I'm on topamax, nortriptyline, relpax and phenergan for my migraines, but since I've started the MTX injection I've got one that just won't quit, max out on my meds every day, hoping its just temporary.... I had my first when I was 7, was treated in the ER w/ fluids and Demerol, still the wonder way for me when it comes to kicking a bad one. Good luck with yours. I do know what that pain is like, it is the reason we don't keep hunting rifles in the house and thats no joke (my doctor says he tells most of his migraine sufferers to not keep guns in the house) I hope yours do go away and never come back. kerri sue Sue <marysue@...> wrote: Did Thanksgiving wipe out anyone else besides me? I usually handle holidays better than I did this time. We usually go to my husband's brother's for Thanksgiving Day, which makes that day easy for me. Then we have our Thanksgiving meal on Saturday, because my son does not get his kids until Thanksgiving afternoon. We had just nine people here, and I cooked the turkey on Friday, but after it was over, I was so very tired. I also had a migraine, besides the hip pain. I had another migraine yesterday. They are supposed to be cured! The two triclycic anti-depressants that I take usually keep them at bay, but not lately. I think that anyone with RA should be spared from having migraines, and vice versa. Having both is cruel and unusual punishment, and should be outlawed, LOL. Those of you with both will no doubt agree. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 And we still have to do Christmas in a few weeks. I haven't started decorating yet, and hope I can get some inspiration sometime soon. Sue On Tuesday, November 29, 2005, at 08:59 PM, jmorob@... wrote: > Yes, I too am " Wiped Out " from Thanksgiving. I only had six people but > I'm > dragging like a zombie at work. I'm not sure how many more years I can > take of > this it just seems to get harder and harder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 Sue, I did all the cooking, and it did me in. My back went, so I didn't really get to enjoy the food too much, because of the pain. I'm really dreading another one, it comes too soon. We might just go out to eat on Christmas, I don't know if I can make it through another dinner. I hope you feel better soon. Get some rest while you can, Christmas is right around the corner. We got the tree up, but I haven't done any shopping, I wait until the last minute. I can't get myself going for the shopping:( God bless, Tawny > > Did Thanksgiving wipe out anyone else besides me? I usually handle > holidays better than I did this time. We usually go to my husband's > brother's for Thanksgiving Day, which makes that day easy for me. Then > we have our Thanksgiving meal on Saturday, because my son does not get > his kids until Thanksgiving afternoon. > > We had just nine people here, and I cooked the turkey on Friday, but > after it was over, I was so very tired. I also had a migraine, besides > the hip pain. I had another migraine yesterday. They are supposed to be > cured! The two triclycic anti-depressants that I take usually keep them > at bay, but not lately. > > I think that anyone with RA should be spared from having migraines, and > vice versa. Having both is cruel and unusual punishment, and should be > outlawed, LOL. Those of you with both will no doubt agree. > > Sue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 Sue, I hope you are feeling better. I get migrains also, they are no fun. But I don't get them as much as I used to thank goodness. You are in my prayers. Beth(AR) --- Sue <marysue@...> wrote: > Did Thanksgiving wipe out anyone else besides me? I > usually handle > holidays better than I did this time. We usually go > to my husband's > brother's for Thanksgiving Day, which makes that day > easy for me. Then > we have our Thanksgiving meal on Saturday, because > my son does not get > his kids until Thanksgiving afternoon. > > We had just nine people here, and I cooked the > turkey on Friday, but > after it was over, I was so very tired. I also had a > migraine, besides > the hip pain. I had another migraine yesterday. They > are supposed to be > cured! The two triclycic anti-depressants that I > take usually keep them > at bay, but not lately. > > I think that anyone with RA should be spared from > having migraines, and > vice versa. Having both is cruel and unusual > punishment, and should be > outlawed, LOL. Those of you with both will no doubt > agree. > > Sue > > __________________________________ Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music./unlimited/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2005 Report Share Posted December 1, 2005 Have you thought about ordering your thanksgiving/Cmas dinner from Sentry or a grocery store that offers the service?? I know it's very reasonable as my friend's family does this for every holiday. They just go pick it up, use paper plates and put leftovers in the fridge after - no one has to kill themselves to have a family get together. I hope you can try this next time so you can enjoy your holiday too. much love barb k. tdianaok <tdianaok@...> wrote: Sue, I did all the cooking, and it did me in. My back went, so I didn't really get to enjoy the food too much, because of the pain. I'm really dreading another one, it comes too soon. We might just go out to eat on Christmas, I don't know if I can make it through another dinner. I hope you feel better soon. Get some rest while you can, Christmas is right around the corner. We got the tree up, but I haven't done any shopping, I wait until the last minute. I can't get myself going for the shopping:( God bless, Tawny > > Did Thanksgiving wipe out anyone else besides me? I usually handle > holidays better than I did this time. We usually go to my husband's > brother's for Thanksgiving Day, which makes that day easy for me. Then > we have our Thanksgiving meal on Saturday, because my son does not get > his kids until Thanksgiving afternoon. > > We had just nine people here, and I cooked the turkey on Friday, but > after it was over, I was so very tired. I also had a migraine, besides > the hip pain. I had another migraine yesterday. They are supposed to be > cured! The two triclycic anti-depressants that I take usually keep them > at bay, but not lately. > > I think that anyone with RA should be spared from having migraines, and > vice versa. Having both is cruel and unusual punishment, and should be > outlawed, LOL. Those of you with both will no doubt agree. > > Sue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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