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Old 12-14-2007, 07:50 PM #15
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Well, my dad is getting older. (68 in a few months) and he was trying to look like he's still in shape in front of the neighbor who came over and helped us out (neighbor is 72)

I havent told the neighbors here yet (former neighbor in our old neighborhood knows) about the MS yet, so they always look at me weird when I dont help with some stuff.

Yesterday I was feeling pretty good. (not anymore!) and so I got the heavy ice chopper out and was just breaking up the chunks, but the neighbor kept telling me to push it under the ice. Which meant I had to bend over some. Back didnt enjoy that, and the chopper was just heavy enough that after carrying it for a bit my arm got tired.

I think most of the soreness if my hand today is from the marathon crocheting I was doing on a shawl last night. I want to finish it by sunday so I can ship it to my sister for her birthday (it'll be late still)

This is weird, my right index finger has been twitching occasionally (probably about 10 minutes a day at varying times) and since last night, I havent felt a twitch. I wonder if all the moving around is keeping the twitch from coming back?

I'm getting a sore throat...I wonder if I should go visit (the totally gorgeous) Dr. C and see if I've got the annual tonsilitis yet.
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