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Old 09-29-2007, 12:02 AM #1
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Angry The Pain Is Doing Me In...........

I am trying my hardest to deal with this shoulder/rotator cuff pain, but it is getting the best of me. It's shooting around my shoulder blade up through my c-spine/neck.

Went out a bit tonight with Dirk, then we walked the dogs. Been in pain, from movement, just sitting, sleeping, everything. I can't stand it!!!!

I still have the damn chest congestion and cough, talked to the pharmacist and she told me about these OTC mucus, chest, cough pills, so hopefully that will help that, before my surgery. The cough medicine expectorant didn't.

I guess I am just misrable, plus worrying about my cousin's medical situation, I mentioned in another post, she isn't going in until Nov. 1st.

Sorry, I am just one big PAIN, yeah I guess a PIA to you all too. I know there are many other's here with much more intense issues to deal with.

Just whining,,,,pass the cheese please. I have zero tolerance for pain.

Hugs, Nikko to all.....
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