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Old 01-11-2008, 04:12 PM #4
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Default Hi

So many years of this did i put it together no,and yet my mom had pn.
But she walked with a duck like walk ,I did'nt..She fell down I crabbed chairs the wall burning,acking,tingling started in different places..There was 26
yrs. difference in age. She could sleep on any bed as long as her feet
were hanging out from undersheets aand blackets..I sleep in chair,
take Pills to sleep..When you touched her feet ice cold to everyone but
her..I feel my ice cold hands and feet others say they feel warm.
She could walk until her 80's and do well,also drive. At 61 with the atrophy
in wheelchair ,wouldn't think of driving. I don't know why until last few
yrs.,I didn't know or didn't want PN..IT goes on and on. Sue Today
I cry she never did,or I don't remember.oh sheets or anything on
my hand hurt,don't think she did.
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