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Old 03-20-2015, 12:58 PM #1
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I have to wonder why my pn flares. I am diagnosed diabetic pn. Everything I read and see suggests that I may see an retreat of the damage done, though there most likely would be an abatement of progression.

My numbers have been nice. I go to get my 1/4ly A1C plus done tomorrow. I can kind of see it coming too, the symptoms, from the first moment my peephole opens in the morning.

Yesterday was destined to be a bad hand day. I don't have zero tactile function when it flares, but it is reduced. How much? Well my keyboard tends to get an extra pounding. Despite knowing how much pressure it takes to open a pill holder my thumb busted right through. I was cleaning the fridge and I tried to squeeze open some tuperware- Jon/Lenny smash.

It is mildly upsetting. But still, I have found humor to be a needed life perserver. Unfortunately most people I know have not read or do not recall Of Mice and Men.

Jon/Lenny means no harm. I respectfully decline invitations for a George figure.
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I drop alot of things. And I am losing strength for opening containers too.
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Breaking things more often here too. The German Shepherd can handle the pressure better than Lenny's rabbits would have fared. Horribly depressing book, but most of the kids I have had read it have really loved it.
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I have to wonder why my pn flares. I am diagnosed diabetic pn. Everything I read and see suggests that I may see an retreat of the damage done, though there most likely would be an abatement of progression.

My numbers have been nice. I go to get my 1/4ly A1C plus done tomorrow. I can kind of see it coming too, the symptoms, from the first moment my peephole opens in the morning.

Yesterday was destined to be a bad hand day. I don't have zero tactile function when it flares, but it is reduced. How much? Well my keyboard tends to get an extra pounding. Despite knowing how much pressure it takes to open a pill holder my thumb busted right through. I was cleaning the fridge and I tried to squeeze open some tuperware- Jon/Lenny smash.

It is mildly upsetting. But still, I have found humor to be a needed life perserver. Unfortunately most people I know have not read or do not recall Of Mice and Men.

Jon/Lenny means no harm. I respectfully decline invitations for a George figure.
Ah, John Steinbeck. I read his complete works in my early 20's (about 30 years ago). I enjoyed his writing very much, but must admit I no longer remember many of the details................
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I end up tickling myself most of all with my humor. My partner for over 20 years (my wife for over 14 of those years) gets many of my understated ones, though somehow Of Mice and Men didn't make the cut. We may be watching the Malkovich/Sinise (Sp?) movie.

To quote my favorite author, "So it goes."

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Mrs. D with another bulls eye. Saturday a small rash appeared. I saw my Dr. today, shingles. He thinks Lyrica has helped me cope to this point. Valtrex and hydrocodon as needed for ten days. I'm hoping for no permanent damage.


I'm feeling good considering.
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