Guest guest Posted January 26, 2002 Report Share Posted January 26, 2002 Will do, Lelia...as soon as the neuro diagnoses us I'll let ya know! Don't blame you...I'd try, too! LOL!! That's too funny...but I think you're right...my teeth haven't gained any weight. Geez....is that positive?? Sigh! Isn't is a good thing to hear of someone being positive and fighting cancer so hard? Each story is touching. I'm glad to hear she's doing so well! Pheasant hunting, eh? My dad used to go with his dad...pheasants, ducks, rabbits. They'd bring them home, I'd come running down the stairs, fling myself on the floor and wail away over the dead birds and animals. I was banned from the basement! LOL! Have a good evening...it's 60 out here. Feels wrong, somehow. ) Lynn --- Lelia Oster wrote: > yes, Lynn, I do get that creepy crawley sensation > occasionally and most on my right side. Sometimes > it's across my upper (as in top) shoulder area just > above the collar bone, other times it's in my > scalp, and sometimes along the trunk. I'll let you > & your insurance pay the neurologist and then > you can tell me what he/she said!!! How's that for > cheapness. > > I don't have the tingling in the feet/hands like you > describe however; it's just in the right > jawline area (trigeminal) area. > > Saw my dentist at church this morning and mentioned > that I was just now having trouble fitting my > night mouthguard onto my " two front teeth " (upper). > I told him I'd just thought to myself that the > only place I hadn't gained weight was in my teeth > and now that doesn't fit. He laughed > sympathetically with me. > > They've been family/church friends for 30+ years and > he even buried a dog that died on us right > after my husband crushed his heel. How's that for > dedication to your patients. Course we let him > come hunt pheasants. He didn't this year because > his wife was still battling the double > mastectomy/cancer she was whammed with last > Christmas. She's doing wonderfully incidentally. > one > year he and his boys came hunting pheasants while at > his house a pheasant was by their sliding door > pecking to come in. JoAn took a picture to prove > it!! They never catch any or hardly see > any---pheasants all know when hunting season is and > disappear. > > Bye for now! > > Lelia from Colorado > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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