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Kitty, I figure by the time I get an ice pack together the pain will have subsided. Then it doesn't subside, and the thought process starts all over again.

Procrastination?
Wishful thinking?

MrsD, thank you for the suggestion of hydrocortisone cream. I think I have some; if my arm gets bumped again I'll try to remember that, or the ice!
BTW, mrsD, the irises in your signature are exactly the color of a tattoo I've wanted for a long time! They are my favorite color iris!

Wiz, think I've mentioned my Dad and his post-polio syndrome a time or 2. Guess he never got vaccinated or got it too late.
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