Guest guest Posted March 26, 2002 Report Share Posted March 26, 2002 Debra....I don't have any answers for you....I'm too new at this....but I'm sure there are people on the list with lots more info... How long have you had hep c? I am now waitting for the results of my first liver biopsy....still in the learning process. I would tend to think it's time for you to call your doctor....your hemoglobin may be low and needing medication to bring it back up.....love...judy -----Original Message-----From: Debra Hunsucker [mailto:angeldh@...]Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 12:37 PMHepatitis C Subject: Do you have this happenI don't email often on this group but read all of the time. Do any of youhave where you feel the normal hep c tired but a couple of times a year youcrash for a couple of weeks. I am having one now and I have not had one inabout a year. I can hardly get out of bed and am extremely exhausted andthe joint/nerve pain is really hard. Then after a couple of weeks it goesaway and I am ok again. I have been under an extreme amount of stress thelast 10 months and am so surprised this did not happen sooner this time. Iam a single parent with a special needs child and this is so hard when ithappens. I tried the treatment and am one the FDA has on file as having alife threatening reaction. I take msm which helps a lot with the jointpain. I was taking dandelion and milk thistle. The dandelion made mebruise so I am going to go back to just the milk thistle.Debra angel in Alaska Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2002 Report Share Posted March 27, 2002 I wish I could help with more than words but words are all I have. I know that God gives us only as much as we can handle so I have been told over and over again. The most important thing is you are protecting your daughter in the best way you know how. The illness is hard on people and when they have stressful thing happen it make it worse but we are strong people. Remember that life gets hard when we stop talking to people so keep talking. What do you think about apply for SSI? I know other have applied for it because they have HepC and are taking treatment. If you do that then the Medicare will take care of the medicinal bills. Just a suggestion. Hang in there and give your daughter a hug and kiss. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2002 Report Share Posted March 27, 2002 I have had hep c since a blood transfusion in 89 but did not know I had it until 97. I can not go to the dr as I am losing my health insurance in a few days. The terrible stress I talked about was my husband sexually abused my girls. There was physical evidence and he admitted to most on a wire tap. He is in jail but has made my life extremely difficult. He filed for divorce knowing how badly I needed the health insurance. It has taken months of praying and conversations with God where I feel like I am going to be ok without the insurance. I still slide back a lot and get really really scared. My family supports him so that is not of help. I have someone to help some with my daughter but they are looking for someone also for the hours we are supposed to have as she is covered with a Medicaid waiver. My older daughter helps some when I just can't do it. I only do that as a last resort as they do not get along at all. I am not able to work full time because of this as my daughter only sleeps through the night a couple of nights a week. So I am continuing to pray the work situation I have will hold (I work for 2 places from home for 30 hours a week) so sometimes I can just work at home and get away with feeling yucky. This week I am only working with families today so I can conserve my strength. Any suggestions you all have is much appreciated. Debra angel in Alaska Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2002 Report Share Posted March 27, 2002 I work for a pregnancy crisis and support center. I see women all the time coming in for material support as well as spiritual uplifting. We are a Christian Center. They are able to get medical support through SSI. There is a girl that comes in here that has tryed to committ suicide twice. She really screwed up her hand the last time and she has had repeated surgeries on it. She is living on a Government grant for further schooling plus she has applied for SSI. This is something she did to herself. Getting Hep C isn't what you wanted to do. You don't need to live with the stress of two jobs and no insurance. You need continuing medical care. I have hep C also but don't know how I got it. The only time I remember coming in contact with much blood is over 30 years ago when I was involved with helping with a very bloody car accident in from of my uncle's house in backwoods Montana. Right now it seems to be in remission. I believe prayers had a lot to do with it. If you would like to talk to me direct, my e-mail is edajane@... ===== God has put something noble and good into every heart which his hand created.----Mark Twain. Love, Edajane __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2002 Report Share Posted March 30, 2002 -----Original Message-----From: Debra Hunsucker [mailto:angeldh@...]Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 8:13 AMHepatitis C Subject: RE: Debra I have had hep c since a blood transfusion in 89 but did not know I had it until 97. I can not go to the dr as I am losing my health insurance in a few days. The terrible stress I talked about was my husband sexually abused my girls. There was physical evidence and he admitted to most on a wire tap. He is in jail but has made my life extremely difficult. He filed for divorce knowing how badly I needed the health insurance. It has taken months of praying and conversations with God where I feel like I am going to be ok without the insurance. I still slide back a lot and get really really scared. My family supports him so that is not of help. I have someone to help some with my daughter but they are looking for someone also for the hours we are supposed to have as she is covered with a Medicaid waiver. My older daughter helps some when I just can't do it. I only do that as a last resort as they do not get along at all. I am not able to work full time because of this as my daughter only sleeps through the night a couple of nights a week. So I am continuing to pray the work situation I have will hold (I work for 2 places from home for 30 hours a week) so sometimes I can just work at home and get away with feeling yucky. This week I am only working with families today so I can conserve my strength. Any suggestions you all have is much appreciated. Debra angel in Alaska Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2003 Report Share Posted March 31, 2003 Hi Debra, Wow! Big Difference! Can't believe you cheated at all:) Good job! Amethyst End of C1/photos posted > Here's my 12 week results. I did cheat on more than my free day and > I missed quite a few workouts toward the end. So for the new gals > just starting don't let this scare you. It's what happens when you > don't give 100%. But I am ready to start the 2nd 12 weeks tomorrow. > > Bust -1/75 " > Waist -3.88 " > Tummy -2.25 " > Hips -1/88 " > Thighs -1.00 " > Calves -same > Bicep -.38 " > Weight - 15.5 pounds > BF% -5.90 > > According to the body fat calculator I lost 15.6 pounds of fat and > gained 0.1 pound of lean muscle. HAHAHAHA At least I didn't lose > any muscle so I'm good with that. The photos are posted in folder > dcool. I also included a before & after bikini pic. The before was > last June and the after today. > > Thank you all sooooo much for your support and encouragement. I > don't think I could have done this without you. , thank you > for answering so many questions. You are my motivation. > > debra > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2003 Report Share Posted April 9, 2003 --- Glad you had a good time at your concert. I haven't been checking my mail, but then I saw your big bold letters. Are you starting this week? THis week I have totally choked. I'm going away on the weekend, and then getting my act together. In , " Kathi Felix " <LILSTEPPER@Y...> wrote: > ---Debra! > Hi, and thanks for the welcome back. heee heee..everytime I see your > name...in my head I say this first....dc-cool-mail...but it is d-cool- > mail...I have done that for the longest time! That has always been in > my head first. did that make sense? So I call you dc cool mail! > okay..lol! > Kathi (who's just another name) > > In , " Becky " > <rebeccahampton@c...> wrote: > > Just wanted to say Hi Deb. > > Good for you for going on your run and eating well. > > Take care, > > Becky > > > > > Hi all, just a post to say hi (and to remember where I stopped > > > reading when I get up in the morning.) LOL > > > > > > Kathi!!! Welcome back. Girl it sounds like you had the best > > > time. I'm glad you're back though. I missed you around here. > > > > > > I can't remember who can get the levi's down without > > unbuttonning. > > > WOW. I can only do that with sweats! LOL Congrats. I can't > > > believe your measurements haven't changed if you can do that now. > > > > > > , thanks for posting the shaker bottle link. It's going > on > > > my This Is What I Want For Mother's Day list. > > > > > > It's C2W2D2. Most of you know I just kind of blew off the last > 4 > > > days of W1. But I do want to see extrordinary results so that > > won't > > > happen again. Had a great upper workout yesterday and went out > in > > > the rain for a run today. I wasn't going to. I set up the stat. > > > bike to read/ride... but gawd, I hate that thing. So I opened > the > > > garage door and thought I'll just hit it running when it's up > > enough > > > and took off. It had quite raining and was just very heavily > > misted > > > everywhere. It felt so good. So for the last 2 days the diet > has > > > been good. We keep getting all this easter candy brought in to > > work > > > and I just keep thinking of 's cheese grater grinning and > > > giving " ok " results and I'm able to say no. Thank good ness you > > > aren't so cooking deficit that you didn't have a cheese grater, > > > where would I be then. > > > > > > Everyone have a good night, sleep well, workout hard. > > > > > > debra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2003 Report Share Posted December 5, 2003 In a message dated 12/5/2003 1:44:06 PM Pacific Standard Time, Emerica130@... writes: My older son is around Adriennes age - he is 21 (I've been reading the posts but not participating) and he began developing arthospondylitis around 15 I am so glad you wrote! I am so happy to 'meet' you! Glad to hear your son is doing ok. I hope he is able to continue doing ok and not faced with any flares. It is tough to ache and feel lousy when most kids (young adults) are feeling full of energy and ready to go all day and all night. Thankfully Adrienne has the most wonderful friends ever. They understand her, and support her, and let her sleep weird hours. In our immediate family, only Adrienne has arthritis. But her cousin, who is the same age(two weeks younger) as her developed a serious case of Chrons when he was a junior in high school. He is in college now and everything is under control...today. What sort of activities is your son taking part? What kind of diet is he eating? Is he doing anything 'special' to keep the symptoms to a minimum? Or is that just how it is right now? Thank you again for writing! I am looking forward to getting to know you and your family better. K Adrienne's mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2004 Report Share Posted February 2, 2004 Debra, good for you defending your kids against school administrators! I remember when I was 11, I had had severe achilles tendonitis for a year, so the doctor wrote a note excusing me from soccer practice. The vice-principal was a real witch and said, " Don't think you can use that as a permanent excuse, Janet! " We never forget these things. I think every child with arthritis seems to be mistreated by adults at some point, particularly school personnel. The Arthritis Foundation needs to do more about this. They do have a big pediatric arthritis thing going on with establishing pediatric arthritis research centers, but they need to do more about the psychosocial stuff, and especially discrimination and mistreatment by education " professionals. " It is really wrong the way children with arthritis are treated! I am really glad to hear about moms like you and Adrienne's mom. I didn't have a strong advocate like that. It's good moms do that nowadays (or at least some). God Bless, Janet in San Francisco ReA since 1973; diagnosed 1997; HLA-B27+ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Yes Thanks Big sister! Tell her we are awiting when she is able to post.We are thinking of her and wishing a speedy recovery. Tonia > > Thank you so much for keeping us informed of a's progress. I > hope that you understand that this group feels like extended family, > and we care very much about each other. Your post greatly relieved our > minds. > > Jo in Southwest Michigan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Ann, Is there surgery that can fix your back? Deb RN From: neck pain [mailto:neck pain ] On Behalf Of Ann Wood Fuller Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 4:52 AM neck pain Subject: Debra Debra, He meant that the use of those steroids is what causes the addiction-- the feeling it generates and it did that to me-- I loved the euphoria and the feeling it gave me. He wont let me have another one until after the new year and I am again beginning to be crippled - IE it is worn off. I had one in January, one in March and one in November. Thank you for your post. Annie A poet is, after all, to see > > From: grasshopperx_10 <woody1014@...> > Subject: Annie > neck pain <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> > Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 1:02 PM > > Annie how are you doing? and how did you do the other night? we are > having trouble with our emails coming in. sometimes we arent getting > them cindy > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Ann, Is there surgery that can fix your back? Deb RN From: neck pain [mailto:neck pain ] On Behalf Of Ann Wood Fuller Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 4:52 AM neck pain Subject: Debra Debra, He meant that the use of those steroids is what causes the addiction-- the feeling it generates and it did that to me-- I loved the euphoria and the feeling it gave me. He wont let me have another one until after the new year and I am again beginning to be crippled - IE it is worn off. I had one in January, one in March and one in November. Thank you for your post. Annie A poet is, after all, to see > > From: grasshopperx_10 <woody1014@...> > Subject: Annie > neck pain <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> > Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 1:02 PM > > Annie how are you doing? and how did you do the other night? we are > having trouble with our emails coming in. sometimes we arent getting > them cindy > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Ann, Is there surgery that can fix your back? Deb RN From: neck pain [mailto:neck pain ] On Behalf Of Ann Wood Fuller Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 4:52 AM neck pain Subject: Debra Debra, He meant that the use of those steroids is what causes the addiction-- the feeling it generates and it did that to me-- I loved the euphoria and the feeling it gave me. He wont let me have another one until after the new year and I am again beginning to be crippled - IE it is worn off. I had one in January, one in March and one in November. Thank you for your post. Annie A poet is, after all, to see > > From: grasshopperx_10 <woody1014@...> > Subject: Annie > neck pain <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> > Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 1:02 PM > > Annie how are you doing? and how did you do the other night? we are > having trouble with our emails coming in. sometimes we arent getting > them cindy > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Ann, Is there surgery that can fix your back? Deb RN From: neck pain [mailto:neck pain ] On Behalf Of Ann Wood Fuller Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 4:52 AM neck pain Subject: Debra Debra, He meant that the use of those steroids is what causes the addiction-- the feeling it generates and it did that to me-- I loved the euphoria and the feeling it gave me. He wont let me have another one until after the new year and I am again beginning to be crippled - IE it is worn off. I had one in January, one in March and one in November. Thank you for your post. Annie A poet is, after all, to see > > From: grasshopperx_10 <woody1014@...> > Subject: Annie > neck pain <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> > Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 1:02 PM > > Annie how are you doing? and how did you do the other night? we are > having trouble with our emails coming in. sometimes we arent getting > them cindy > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Yes it would be cervical fusion, My problem is widespread-- from C1- C7 ---- upper neck. I am a vocalist and they go into the neck and there is a 4%chancece of my vocal chords being stretched. Singing in one of my main foci and I cant compromise that. Thsteroidsds truly work for about 3 weeks and I love them. Thank you foyouror interest. I am alone in the woods of Florida and reallwillll have to be shattered before I consider the surgery. Thank you Ann A poet is, after all, to see > > From: grasshopperx_10 <woody1014@...> > Subject: Annie > neck pain <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> > Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 1:02 PM > > Annie how are you doing? and how did you do the other night? we are > having trouble with our emails coming in. sometimes we arent getting > them cindy > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Yes it would be cervical fusion, My problem is widespread-- from C1- C7 ---- upper neck. I am a vocalist and they go into the neck and there is a 4%chancece of my vocal chords being stretched. Singing in one of my main foci and I cant compromise that. Thsteroidsds truly work for about 3 weeks and I love them. Thank you foyouror interest. I am alone in the woods of Florida and reallwillll have to be shattered before I consider the surgery. Thank you Ann A poet is, after all, to see > > From: grasshopperx_10 <woody1014@...> > Subject: Annie > neck pain <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> > Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 1:02 PM > > Annie how are you doing? and how did you do the other night? we are > having trouble with our emails coming in. sometimes we arent getting > them cindy > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Yes it would be cervical fusion, My problem is widespread-- from C1- C7 ---- upper neck. I am a vocalist and they go into the neck and there is a 4%chancece of my vocal chords being stretched. Singing in one of my main foci and I cant compromise that. Thsteroidsds truly work for about 3 weeks and I love them. Thank you foyouror interest. I am alone in the woods of Florida and reallwillll have to be shattered before I consider the surgery. Thank you Ann A poet is, after all, to see > > From: grasshopperx_10 <woody1014@...> > Subject: Annie > neck pain <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> > Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 1:02 PM > > Annie how are you doing? and how did you do the other night? we are > having trouble with our emails coming in. sometimes we arent getting > them cindy > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Yes it would be cervical fusion, My problem is widespread-- from C1- C7 ---- upper neck. I am a vocalist and they go into the neck and there is a 4%chancece of my vocal chords being stretched. Singing in one of my main foci and I cant compromise that. Thsteroidsds truly work for about 3 weeks and I love them. Thank you foyouror interest. I am alone in the woods of Florida and reallwillll have to be shattered before I consider the surgery. Thank you Ann A poet is, after all, to see > > From: grasshopperx_10 <woody1014@...> > Subject: Annie > neck pain <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> > Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 1:02 PM > > Annie how are you doing? and how did you do the other night? we are > having trouble with our emails coming in. sometimes we arent getting > them cindy > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Ann, Yes my friend had the surgery (anterior) and was hoarse for a week or two. Is there a chance that you can have the surgery posterior? If it were me and I needed the surgery I would want an ENT there as well. I hope you are feeling better.....pain meds kept me from having to have surgery for 10 years. Deb RN From: neck pain [mailto:neck pain ] On Behalf Of Ann Wood Fuller Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 12:52 AM neck pain Subject: RE: Debra Yes it would be cervical fusion, My problem is widespread-- from C1- C7 ---- upper neck. I am a vocalist and they go into the neck and there is a 4%chancece of my vocal chords being stretched. Singing in one of my main foci and I cant compromise that. Thsteroidsds truly work for about 3 weeks and I love them. Thank you foyouror interest. I am alone in the woods of Florida and reallwillll have to be shattered before I consider the surgery. Thank you Ann A poet is, after all, to see > > From: grasshopperx_10 <woody1014@...> > Subject: Annie > neck pain <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> > Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 1:02 PM > > Annie how are you doing? and how did you do the other night? we are > having trouble with our emails coming in. sometimes we arent getting > them cindy > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Ann, Yes my friend had the surgery (anterior) and was hoarse for a week or two. Is there a chance that you can have the surgery posterior? If it were me and I needed the surgery I would want an ENT there as well. I hope you are feeling better.....pain meds kept me from having to have surgery for 10 years. Deb RN From: neck pain [mailto:neck pain ] On Behalf Of Ann Wood Fuller Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 12:52 AM neck pain Subject: RE: Debra Yes it would be cervical fusion, My problem is widespread-- from C1- C7 ---- upper neck. I am a vocalist and they go into the neck and there is a 4%chancece of my vocal chords being stretched. Singing in one of my main foci and I cant compromise that. Thsteroidsds truly work for about 3 weeks and I love them. Thank you foyouror interest. I am alone in the woods of Florida and reallwillll have to be shattered before I consider the surgery. Thank you Ann A poet is, after all, to see > > From: grasshopperx_10 <woody1014@...> > Subject: Annie > neck pain <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> > Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 1:02 PM > > Annie how are you doing? and how did you do the other night? we are > having trouble with our emails coming in. sometimes we arent getting > them cindy > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Ann, Yes my friend had the surgery (anterior) and was hoarse for a week or two. Is there a chance that you can have the surgery posterior? If it were me and I needed the surgery I would want an ENT there as well. I hope you are feeling better.....pain meds kept me from having to have surgery for 10 years. Deb RN From: neck pain [mailto:neck pain ] On Behalf Of Ann Wood Fuller Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 12:52 AM neck pain Subject: RE: Debra Yes it would be cervical fusion, My problem is widespread-- from C1- C7 ---- upper neck. I am a vocalist and they go into the neck and there is a 4%chancece of my vocal chords being stretched. Singing in one of my main foci and I cant compromise that. Thsteroidsds truly work for about 3 weeks and I love them. Thank you foyouror interest. I am alone in the woods of Florida and reallwillll have to be shattered before I consider the surgery. Thank you Ann A poet is, after all, to see > > From: grasshopperx_10 <woody1014@...> > Subject: Annie > neck pain <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> > Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 1:02 PM > > Annie how are you doing? and how did you do the other night? we are > having trouble with our emails coming in. sometimes we arent getting > them cindy > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Ann, Yes my friend had the surgery (anterior) and was hoarse for a week or two. Is there a chance that you can have the surgery posterior? If it were me and I needed the surgery I would want an ENT there as well. I hope you are feeling better.....pain meds kept me from having to have surgery for 10 years. Deb RN From: neck pain [mailto:neck pain ] On Behalf Of Ann Wood Fuller Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 12:52 AM neck pain Subject: RE: Debra Yes it would be cervical fusion, My problem is widespread-- from C1- C7 ---- upper neck. I am a vocalist and they go into the neck and there is a 4%chancece of my vocal chords being stretched. Singing in one of my main foci and I cant compromise that. Thsteroidsds truly work for about 3 weeks and I love them. Thank you foyouror interest. I am alone in the woods of Florida and reallwillll have to be shattered before I consider the surgery. Thank you Ann A poet is, after all, to see > > From: grasshopperx_10 <woody1014@...> > Subject: Annie > neck pain <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> > Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 1:02 PM > > Annie how are you doing? and how did you do the other night? we are > having trouble with our emails coming in. sometimes we arent getting > them cindy > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 Debra, I am taking at least 30 mg of Lorcette each day for about a year now. The muscle relaxers never did an thing but make me sleep. I may put off the surgery myself and thank you for the valuable information. Ann A poet is, after all, to see > > From: grasshopperx_10 <woody1014@...> > Subject: Annie > neck pain <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> > Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 1:02 PM > > Annie how are you doing? and how did you do the other night? we are > having trouble with our emails coming in. sometimes we arent getting > them cindy > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 Debra, I am taking at least 30 mg of Lorcette each day for about a year now. The muscle relaxers never did an thing but make me sleep. I may put off the surgery myself and thank you for the valuable information. Ann A poet is, after all, to see > > From: grasshopperx_10 <woody1014@...> > Subject: Annie > neck pain <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> > Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 1:02 PM > > Annie how are you doing? and how did you do the other night? we are > having trouble with our emails coming in. sometimes we arent getting > them cindy > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 Debra, I am taking at least 30 mg of Lorcette each day for about a year now. The muscle relaxers never did an thing but make me sleep. I may put off the surgery myself and thank you for the valuable information. Ann A poet is, after all, to see > > From: grasshopperx_10 <woody1014@...> > Subject: Annie > neck pain <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> <mailto:neck pain%40> > Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 1:02 PM > > Annie how are you doing? and how did you do the other night? we are > having trouble with our emails coming in. sometimes we arent getting > them cindy > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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