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Old 05-19-2008, 09:45 AM #11
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You have great wit Q.

From those of us who have been there over and over - thanks for the laugh.
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I was one of the lucky ones and didn't have to go through Limboland. I was DX in 1975 with a Mileogram and a process of elimination, by a top notch Neuro/Neurosurgeon.

I stopped seeing a Neuro, after the DMDs failed me, I progressed to SPMS, went on LDN, which Neuro, of course , wouldn't prescribe and finally realized that, I was wasting my time and money. My PCP takes very good care of me. He gives me my Prozac.

Quix, you are a gem. If I could, I'd be rolling on the floor, laughing at your scenerio... Please don't stop..
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OK, I didn't mean literally possible..Though I do lose track of the occasional appendage, I usually find that they're still attached..
I'm sorry for implying that you had taken this literally. I was just trying to be droll and playful. I often find that my head is difficult to find.

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I'm sorry for implying that you had taken this literally. I was just trying to be droll and playful. I often find that my head is difficult to find.

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Gosh, no need to apologize! I've been known to believe almost anything..
Do you ever watch Boston Legal? Wasn't it Michael J Fox's character who died and several of his body parts went missing (they were sold separately..just like batteries)..?

Oh..I've been accused of being "random", too. Whatever that means..
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I taught Emotionally Disturbed teenagers , do attacks from wanabee Ninjas count? I had a collection once of Ninja Stars. and had a pair of numchucks.
(I had a polar bear (rubber) head too - the things we get!!!)
Absolutely, that could be added to ADS Mimics. Hmm....Would the teenagers "have" to be disturbed? Come to think of it, according to Bill Cosby, "disturbed teenagers" is redundant.

Who was it that said, "Raising teenagers is like trying to nail JELLO to a tree?"

Yours in limb loss, Quix
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This article should be sent to every neuro journal. I would love to see this published. Very good.
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