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Old 01-10-2008, 11:17 AM #8
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Mari

I'm doing just that pretty much. I'm delegating responsibilities to my husband
and others.

I had to find Derrick a ride to his scrimmage tonight. So its my husband
that is taking him.

I had a long nice nap yesterday, and I'm taking things very quiet.

The xanax yep is for anxiety, I have lots of that when I'm having trouble breathing of course. And we decided to think outside the box and treat it.

So we will see if it helps me. I am just taking it hour by hour right now.

And then doing some things I need to for myself.

Like yesterday, I decided that since I had to stop at Walmart anyway, I
would get my hair cut, shampooed and dried. I haven't been able to do
that in about 3 weeks the way it needed to be done. It was worth
the 15.00 dollars to me.

I am so much more human today. I am not able to take a shower or
bath, but I can sponge clean up. That is just life. I can't afford to
get to wet and not dry fast enough.

By the way, we are in the area of Indiana that has been hit very bad
with the floods, so if I really disappear for more than a day don't worry.

Its because I moved to a hotel. I refuse to go to a shelter, I don't think
my nebulizer and I would be safe there.

Donna
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