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Old 03-05-2013, 04:05 PM #1
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hi pain pals. Well today is day 4 with a pain level of 4-6 its been so good im afraid what tomorrow will bring. I just need a little advice my mother in law says to me gee I feel so bad for Brian (husband) now that he has retired and you are holding him back from golfing and what not. He is 57 and Im 54 I couldnt believe she said that like i can change it lol I have fibro, neuro pain, epilepsy and some other stuff it has made me leave work 6 yrs ago I wont ever be going back I am on disability they have been really good to me so far. How do you deal with a statement like this any advise please
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