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I remember when I had to wear a pager for a certain job involving the cops. Only I used to keep the pager on vibrate and used to wear it INSIDE the band of my pants rather than on the outside of the pants. It was less obvious. BUT....when the cops would ask me why I did that, I'd tell them that when I got bored I'd just page myself.......
Ok, I'm now hyperventilating from laughing Gaztastic. ROFLROFLROFL.
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Ok, I'm now hyperventilating from laughing Gaztastic.
is that anything like tripping the lights Gaztastic, on the sidewalks of New York ??

*Kay wanders off humming show tunes*
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in his defense, he was about 75, and still carried a leetle black leather medical bag, just like Dr. Ben Casey on TeeVee... an adorable gnome of a man, and an otherwise excellent doctor.

Sounds like my neuro, minus the black bag... or maybe I just haven't got to know him well enough yet?
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having been raised strict Catholic, it *was* difficult for me to discuss that, especially with a man older than my father...

but now that I'm past 50, I can say almost *anything* and get away with it, as long as I blush and grin properly.



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having been raised strict Catholic, it *was* difficult for me to discuss that, especially with a man older than my father...

but now that I'm past 50, I can say almost *anything* and get away with it, as long as I blush and grin properly.



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ok, I am sorry but I spit my apple crisp across the table on that one! Remembering some of your post from past boards I can't imagine you having trouble saying anything! And, that IS a compliment!!!!
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Last night I was rubbing the dogs belly (they just love that! ) and I was getting this strange vibration in my fingers right up into my hand at times. Really was weird! I didn't say anything to DBF about it until later I rubbed his back wondering if it would happen again and it did!

I asked him if he felt it and he said he didn't so I asked him to pay attention and the next time it happened I would tell him. Everytime it happened he didn't feel anything different.

You know when the Neuro takes the metal thing and hits it on his hand and then puts it on you - the vibration feeling you feel?? Well, that is just what it felt like going right through my fingers and into my hand.

anyone else?
Actually Char, I have that constantly now. It used to be intermittent but now it is commonplace. I've gotten used to it though. It is weird I know, I've lost a lot of sensation in my hands, except that doggone ever-present buzzing! LOL
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ok, I am sorry but I spit my apple crisp across the table on that one! Remembering some of your post from past boards I can't imagine you having trouble saying anything! And, that IS a compliment!!!!
well, I'm all grown UP now !!



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in his defense, he was about 75, and still carried a leetle black leather medical bag, just like Dr. Ben Casey on TeeVee... an adorable gnome of a man, and an otherwise excellent doctor.
Awww.... you were really lucky! Some of those guys were just the absolute BESTEST docs! My pediatrician's just like that. I went to him from when I was about 3 months old and he took care of my kids and began with my grandkids too. I went to him until I was in my mid-30s. Still got a lollipop too when I was done. And he told me that when my great-grandchildren were coming to him that he would know it was time to retire! I asked him once if he wanted to adopt me.
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Actually Char, I have that constantly now. It used to be intermittent but now it is commonplace. I've gotten used to it though. It is weird I know, I've lost a lot of sensation in my hands, except that doggone ever-present buzzing! LOL
that is my worry Jess - my hands and arms are scaring me.... I am having that vibration / buzzing feeling in a lot more places the last few days. I always worry about the whole 7 day thing. Thinking if it stays more than 7 days it may not go away?
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