Guest guest Posted November 14, 2004 Report Share Posted November 14, 2004 Yep Jan We're definitely barometers. In a message dated 11/14/2004 1:17:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, RSD-CRPSofAmerica writes: Subject: Thank You EveryoneI want to thank everyone for there prayers about my sister, and the members who saw the obit on her. I will miss her nightly calls to me, even in her own pain, she was so concerned about me all the time. Its like almost 2 a.m. Sunday morning and cannot sleep. Pain is up, and the weather is changing here in Central Florida, but its still warm in the 70's. I use a cane all the time, and of course the wheel chair. I feel very sorry for everyone who has this disease, a few of us have had for many years, it is getting to the point where its getting old. You cant take it anymore. I remember when I was a vice president of the first RSD chapter in Orlando Florida in the late 80's and knowone really knew what this was, but they called it the Pain That Never Stopped. When I was younger It sort of stayed at one level, as we get older and more stressed and our bodies and bones start getting sensitive, we are having more pain, as put it, we are instant Baromators. We can detect the weather before it gets here. We should get paid by the weather service, when we have pain something is going to happen. Again, I want to thank all of you for your support and also the ones who signed my sisters guest book online with the Miami Herald Newspaper.HugsJan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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