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Old 04-01-2008, 06:20 PM #1
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Default No steroids for me. :(

At least not until the infection in my mouth is gone. (stupid dental work!)

I'm starting to regret the stupid dental work I had done last week (it HAD to be done, but I'm mad that it triggered an infection)

I still have more that needs to be done in my mouth, and I wanted to do that in a few months, but now I guess I need to finish it as soon as I can. So, tomorrow I'm going back to the dentist, she can tell me how bad it is, if I need to do anything else to get rid of the infection, and then make an appointment to get the other stuff that needs finishing, and then let the other stuff go till this summer.

I just hate the numbness in my feet (it's in both of them now...yay...not!) I can deal with it when it's an arm, or a hip, but not in my feet and toes. Too uncomfortable there...plus it gets more numb when I walk on it a lot. It waxes and wanes too...some days it's not bad, some days it's really horrible. I just wish the numbness would go away.

Hopefully after I get the dental issues dealt with, then maybe I can have a bit of steroid and maybe things will do a remission for awhile.
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