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Old 08-10-2008, 12:55 PM #1
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Joe, just try not to be a hero and develop kidney stones immediately after you get better! That would only add insult to injury.

Aw, come on, Cherie. Childbirth is really painful--you gotta put up with the little buggers for 18 years BEFORE you can kick them out. TM pales in comparison.


Glad your hand's a little better today! That's a GOOD THING!
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--you gotta put up with the little buggers for 18 years BEFORE you can kick them out.


Good point!!!

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Hi Joe,
I'm the lady that Cherie was talking about. The TM attack is very serious, out of all relapses it is/was the worst. It's coming from the lesion in the spinal cord, and I think that explains it. I'm still recovering from it. I hope you have already recovered!!!
Have a happy and healthy summer!!!
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