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Old 04-02-2008, 08:55 AM #1
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Default Spring Fever?!?

Ugh, I love the spring with all the bulbs starting to poke through the ground and the birds chirping, but I hate the way it makes me feel

Whenever there is a warmup with the weather my sx pop up! Does this happen to anyone else?

I have the balloon-head thing going on today. My eyes are killing me in the light. My speech is very slurred. I guess I am just a little frustrated...sorry, it could be worse. I don't mean to whine. I just have felt so good for almost a year and now the sx are coming back. It is a little depressing.

I guess the good thing to look forward to is the pretty flowers just about to bloom.
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