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Old 03-21-2008, 06:44 AM #1
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Thanks Joe, I bookmarked the site, it looks like a great site. How you doing? Very cold 2nd day of spring here, isn't it????????
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Blustery...better than snowy....hows things down south?

I posted this because i ran across it in relation to something not PN connected but i thought it might be of interest and use to some people here. Many of the things presented have been discussed here before but there are always new people who may not have heard of these things yet. Obviously these will not eliminate all pain or even begin to touch the pain of many people. Nothing has been able to touch the broken bones feeling i get standing or walking, including morphine which was administered for something else and did nothing for that pain. If it helps some people it is worth posting. I feel that it is coming to the point here that nothing pain wise can be discussed without people taking offense. It is starting to feel like a my pain is worse than your pain so dont talk about it competition which i have rarely seen on any PN boards in the last 5 years. Yes many people here are in tremendous pain that tips like this will not help. I have the utmost respect for these people and admire what they are able to do inspite of it. they are inspirational to me. There is no cure all in PN or treatment that works for everyone. This does not mean that nothing can be discussed without a degree of pain disclaimer. If something presented can help you that is great, if it wont then realize that it was not posted to make you feel worse or to minimize what you are going through.
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