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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Lakes Region of NH
Posts: 26
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Lakes Region of NH
Posts: 26
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What a small world, Mark!
Yes, I know the spot on Red Hill you speak of - pass it every time I go up - I thought it was a foundation to a house- a well pit, who would have thunk!
How cool about your family's roots here.
I hiked Rattlesnake this past weekend, I should say walked, much easier than Red Hill, oh what a view of Squam Lake. While at the top, a group of Plymouth State University students descended on us and stretched themselves out to eat lunch. A professor was pointing out the sites and I overheard him say, there is Mt. Israel. It immediately caught my attention. Then at a gathering with friends, someone mentioned Mt. Israel Rd. Needless to say, this all has new meaning now!!
Thanks for the information regarding Social Security. I still have not heard from my neuro - psychiatrist about the results of my testing. I'll let you know how that goes when I hear and what steps to take next.
I have a few questions regarding diet and vitamin therapy. I am a 2 cup coffee drinker and enjoy a Harpoon in the evening. In some of your threads you have advised against coffee and alcohol. Why? My neurologist didn't say anything to me about it when I told him.
My husband is skeptical of vitamins and all their "so called" claims and wants to know the scientific research that would substantiate their benefits regarding PSC. Can you help me out with some guidance as to where I might be able to provide us with the concrete evidence? He is very concerned for me in not being mislead, since I don't react well to meds. We are very cautious.
Is it common when using the computer to get headaches? It seems when I overdo it, reading and sending messages for a couple of hours, I get a headache on the top of head like a spider web feeling. It's a drag because it is my only contact with the outside world since I am not driving. Any suggestions?
Well the LONG weekend is here along with Earl but hey, everyday is a weekend for me now!! I'm getting to like it indeed, this rest thing, a new way of living indeed. An odd "benefit" for getting hit on the head.
Peace
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