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Word sister. This isn't just you. This is pretty much a good majority of us.

How many of us have had an appliance break down at the worst time (holiday)?

Hell, my furnace broke down when it was -40C out (that's also -40F) which was THE coldest night of the entire winter.
Just wanted to let you know,Laura, I just had a little laugh on the "Word,sister." lol thank you!
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Just wanted to let you know,Laura, I just had a little laugh on the "Word,sister." lol thank you!
Glad I could brighten your day!

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I think the MS Trolls in my head must have a calendar or something with them, they seem to like screwing up my weekends.
Try rubbing their bellies for good luck?
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erin,

i'm sorry you've got so much going on and you're feeling so bad.
hopefully you can make it til monday. call your dr's office the minute they open. that's when you can usually catch an open appt.

feel better soon.
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erin,

i'm sorry you've got so much going on and you're feeling so bad.
hopefully you can make it til monday. call your dr's office the minute they open. that's when you can usually catch an open appt.

feel better soon.
That's the weird thing. Sometimes I'll start to feel better the closer it gets to monday, and then I forget or decide it's not that bad of a problem to bother the doctor with it. I cant figure out what causes some of the weird problems that bug me over the weekends. This weekend it's partly a seasonal allergy problem, but the weird potty issues seem to come and go.

Can weird neurological stuff come and go a couple of days at a time? I wonder if some of my allergy medications this past week or two is triggering some of the weirdness? I think I figured out that a couple of weeks ago, the antidepressent med I was taking for insomnia was causing some of my problems. Maybe I'm sensitive now to something in my environment, a med, or a type of pollen. (our flowers that were beat to death last fall when they were planted, and again beat up in a storm earlier this summer are finally blooming, and my allergies started to kick up a fit about the time the flowers started blooming)
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maybe you need a new allergy med?
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Can weird neurological stuff come and go a couple of days at a time?
My pains certainly do, but everyone's so different. I don't think there are any rules really with all of it
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It does seem like when the week-end comes everything that
can go wrong does.

Sorry to hear you are having a time of it. I hope today that you
are feeling better.

Call the dr. monday even if you feel a little better.


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It does seem like when the week-end comes everything that
can go wrong does.

Sorry to hear you are having a time of it. I hope today that you
are feeling better.

Call the dr. monday even if you feel a little better.


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I feel a lot better today! Which is good, because my parents and I took my boyfriend to see Cocoanuts (a play that was based on the Marx Brothers play/movie) I've had the sneezies somewhat today, but I dont feel like crap anymore.

I was a lot worried that the allergies and all the other weird stuff would have made me not enjoy the day, but things improved enough that I wasnt a miserable wreck at the play today.

Maybe it's because I hadnt seen my boyfriend in like a month! and I really kind of missed him a bunch.

Start of a new week now, I'm sure I'll feel like total crap again soon. Cant seem to get away from it.
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