Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie.


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Old 05-11-2007, 02:31 AM #1
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Default Oy ~ Jay Leno

Did anyone see the lil' guy playing the piano?
If only I could play again.
I tried with my grandaughter last month and I had to give her the book instead.
O man, I miss playing
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It's disappointing to not be able to enjoy old hobbies.

I feel the same way whenever I look at my garden (and the weeds creeping in)
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Default Dr. Annest

yeah, and when i asked him steve annest PROMISED me i would be able to play the violin after my rib resection in 2005...

said there was no reason that shouldn't happen. which was a total lie. a misrepresentation of the highest order, most despicable i say!

mind you, i couldn't play a note before the TOS surgery.

i don't see why that should make any difference though.

a promise is a promise!

(sorry you guys, i have to keep myself amused somehow. i am a wicked, wicked person, i know.)

the grief over the losses, all of them - each and every one of the things we cannot do anymore, the people who leave our lives, everything, is one of the hardest things to bear.

TOS is a thief in the night. thank goodness for this forum and the support i have found here. thank heavens for all of you!!!

going back to lie down with my 'woobie' now (ice pack).

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