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Old 05-17-2007, 10:08 PM #1
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Default Living with pain...

Billye would like this? Living with pain is one CONSTANT WE ALL HAVE....
It is a physical, searing, incessant unrelenting and very unforgiving one...It can come and go. It affects different parts of us...to different degrees. and IT does NOT give up!
- it is relentless
- it doesn't descriminate! Sex, race, status, or age
- it is unfair -IT doesn't care
- IT IS NASTY!
- it keeps us awake at nite or during the day -we'd rather sleep our lives away
- it turns us into zombies because of either the pain, meds or both...
- IT may NOT go away? - greatest demon of all.....
- HOW DO WE DEAL WITH IT? - as Billye has, with grace and courage...


Who wants to add which additional aspects to this?

I hope you all can add to this list, docs mite read this all and LEARN! Well, we can only hope so....
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