Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 Hejsa Aase... I think its a great idea to do something your not supposed to.... I " often " do things just to defy the EDS if You know what I mean. Even though I regret it sometimes because of all the pain that comes with it, (I am not talking about getting the tattoo..because that doesn't hurt.) But just to go to the playground with Mathias is really hard, so when I want to defy my EDS, I go dancing and drinking with a couple of friends. Then for almost a week I will be sitting not being able to hardly move, but it is worth it I think.... I only remember how much fun I had and not how much pain I was in after, because that wouldn't be funny a all. The last time I did this was in June 2003. You are so funny and helpfull, sometimes when I read Your postings it sounds like You're a nurse, You know so many things. I tried posting some photos on the groups site but I don't know if they got there. Knus Tanja, Calgary Aase Marit Waage wrote: Hei Tanja, Supert å se deg her!!!! Kjempekoselig!!!! Tee-hee... Just a tiny bit Norwegian for a Great Dane, he-he (no pun intended, Tanja!!!) How cool, I am not good at playing with the English language at all, but this one was too obvious even for me... It is so great to see you here, Tanja!!! You'll soon learn to love these guys, they are just great!!! Poor you, came here at a time where I make such a mess with my crazy suggestions of what to do while in Buffalo, he-he... I am sure we'll have a great day going off to the pet supermarket to buy stuff for my cutie Yorkie Peanut, Sue's three cute Poodles and other EDSers pooches too... After that it is off to the Tattoo artist for a while of what us EDSers aren't supposed to do, he-he... Actually I started the whole thing by suggesting that Sue's friend the Tattoo artist, maybe could straighten a tattoo I got in Denmark before Christmas. Either the Tattoo artist was a bit too drunk, or my EDS tissues made the edges of the tattoo a bit wobbly... He-he... Great with a fellow Scandinavian here on the CEDA list (even if Canada " adopted " you:) Talk to you later!!!! Aase Marit To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ceda.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 Hejsa Aase... I think its a great idea to do something your not supposed to.... I " often " do things just to defy the EDS if You know what I mean. Even though I regret it sometimes because of all the pain that comes with it, (I am not talking about getting the tattoo..because that doesn't hurt.) But just to go to the playground with Mathias is really hard, so when I want to defy my EDS, I go dancing and drinking with a couple of friends. Then for almost a week I will be sitting not being able to hardly move, but it is worth it I think.... I only remember how much fun I had and not how much pain I was in after, because that wouldn't be funny a all. The last time I did this was in June 2003. You are so funny and helpfull, sometimes when I read Your postings it sounds like You're a nurse, You know so many things. I tried posting some photos on the groups site but I don't know if they got there. Knus Tanja, Calgary Aase Marit Waage wrote: Hei Tanja, Supert å se deg her!!!! Kjempekoselig!!!! Tee-hee... Just a tiny bit Norwegian for a Great Dane, he-he (no pun intended, Tanja!!!) How cool, I am not good at playing with the English language at all, but this one was too obvious even for me... It is so great to see you here, Tanja!!! You'll soon learn to love these guys, they are just great!!! Poor you, came here at a time where I make such a mess with my crazy suggestions of what to do while in Buffalo, he-he... I am sure we'll have a great day going off to the pet supermarket to buy stuff for my cutie Yorkie Peanut, Sue's three cute Poodles and other EDSers pooches too... After that it is off to the Tattoo artist for a while of what us EDSers aren't supposed to do, he-he... Actually I started the whole thing by suggesting that Sue's friend the Tattoo artist, maybe could straighten a tattoo I got in Denmark before Christmas. Either the Tattoo artist was a bit too drunk, or my EDS tissues made the edges of the tattoo a bit wobbly... He-he... Great with a fellow Scandinavian here on the CEDA list (even if Canada " adopted " you:) Talk to you later!!!! Aase Marit To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ceda.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 Heisan Tanja, I could not agree more. It is completely OK to sometimes just decide to pay the price. As long as it is within limits where it just doesn't lead you downhill. But we all learn our limits, at least when we have got the diagnosis and really know what we are dealing with... It is sure an informed decision then... It is so great with places like this where we all can meet and learn from eachother, because I really believe that knowledge is power. It is empowering, makes us able to take control over our lives in a totally different way without it (and maybe also without a diagnosis)... When I got here in 1997, I knew nothing about EDS. Sure has learned a thing or two since then, thanks so many of these wonderful people here... I think we all have our ways of doing such things. Just deciding to forget a bit about EDS for a little while... It's a long time since I could do the dancing thing though, he-he... And I haven't learned wheelchair dancing yet... I got tricked into dancing with a very handsome and young swedish PT in Turkey last year though. He used to have a girlfriend who was a wheelchair user, so he just had to teach me a trick or two. I think it will be at least a decade to the next time though!!! To really have fun with it, you need good shoulders, I think... I sure paid a little price for that fun too, he-he... Did you post the photos on the CEDA website? I think there is a problem with the site right now. It will probably be OK again soon though. I have big plans about being a good girl and getting to bed at a decent time today... It is soon 11 p.m. here... I am not good at that, I can be so tired all day, but when it is 10 p.m., I start to wake up... And then I am a wreck in the morning again... How silly... God natt og droem soett, Aase Marit > >I think its a great idea to do something your not supposed to.... >I " often " do things just to defy the EDS if You know what I mean. >Even though I regret it sometimes because of all the pain that comes >with it, (I am not talking about getting the tattoo..because that >doesn't hurt.) >But just to go to the playground with Mathias is really hard, so >when I want to defy my EDS, I go dancing and drinking with a couple >of friends. Then for almost a week I will be sitting not being able >to hardly move, but it is worth it I think.... I only remember how >much fun I had and not how much pain I was in after, because that >wouldn't be funny a all. The last time I did this was in June 2003. >You are so funny and helpfull, sometimes when I read Your postings >it sounds like You're a nurse, You know so many things. >I tried posting some photos on the groups site but I don't know if >they got there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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