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Coop42 02-25-2007 03:57 PM

Still alive and kickin'
 
Hey everybody, this is my first post here, but I used to post on the brainsite once in a while before it crashed and burned. I recognize a lot of people from there.

So what have I been up to? Well things are going pretty well for me. I just got married on the third.(3rd time) We've been together for almost two years now and so far my TOS hasn't been a problem for her. She has lupus herself, so she understands really well how is to not feel good. So there are people out there who will put up with us TOSers but they're not easy to find. I finally got lucky.

I was just thinking, my TOS started when I was 18, and I'll be 45 this year. Sometimes I don't know how I've made it this long without putting a bullet through my head, but time goes by and you just do the best you can. I hope everyone is doing well and taking care of themselves. Coop

redjpwranglergirl 02-25-2007 06:58 PM

Hi Coop!
It's nice to see you posting here, although I'm sorry for the reason you have to be here.:( Congratulations on your marriage! I know how you feel- my TOS/neck pain/back pain,etc. started when I was about 20 and I'm 49 now. Not fun at all, but what can you do- especially if surgery isn't an option for you.....

astern 02-25-2007 07:37 PM

one day at a time over here
 
Hi Coop, glad you found us here! Congrats on the nuptuals and new life!! You give me hope... maybe there is someone out there for me, too. I'm so happy for you! :hug:

Anne

DiMarie 02-25-2007 08:09 PM

Glad to see you
 
Congrat's Coop, blessings to both of you. I am so happy that you found each other. Great to see you on the forum, welcome back!
Di

dawn3063 02-25-2007 10:10 PM

Hi Coop,
 
Welcome Back and Congradulations on your marriage..
Dawn

Jomar 02-25-2007 11:39 PM

hey !! It's good to see another "old" name LOL

congratulations too

Coop42 02-26-2007 02:52 PM

Thanks everyone
 
I'm kind of irritated with myself because I gained 24 pounds. I guess that's what they mean by "fat and happy.":rolleyes: I'm the one who does the cooking so I guess I have to blame myself. It's a lot more fun when you have someone to cook for. I noticed Rachael Ray has put on some weight since she got married. Coop

DiMarie 02-26-2007 04:28 PM

Ray
 
Hey Coop, rachael also caught her hubby with a friend in a triste....:winky:

The weight you may want to suf the net and start a thread for us with ehalthy receipes you find. I started using healthy choice types butter alternatives, bake not fry, lots of salads, healthy dressing, I love Balsomic vinager, YUM. I roast the chicken and make a sald with balsamic vinegar dressing on it.

Lots of rice, no goodies, I buy the health bars for days I work,
I also have a tredmill and recumbdant bike...if I get around to using them.
Don't fret spring is soon here and you will be fit and trim chasing after that new bride.
Di



marabunta 02-26-2007 09:19 PM

Coop,
Sorry you've been dealing with it for so long but glad to know there are other longtimers out there like me: symptomatic @ 24yo, will be 39 this summer.

I found the love of my life 5 years ago and we've been married 3 years now...I put on 30lbs right away, dropped 20 of it last year, and now the Lyrica's helping jack it up again...

Cheers!

Here's hoping for a flare-free day/week!

-marabunta

beth 02-28-2007 12:47 AM

Hey Coop,

Good to hear from you! Sounds like marriage is agreeing with you, it's good you found someone to share your life with that sees beyond the TOS and likes what she sees. I can see many upsides to having a partner who also knows what it is to have good and bad days, but I can see challenges as well.
What happens if your bad days fall on the same day several days in a row? Do you two have any support nearby, people who can help with food, cleaning, driving, etc, when neither of you feel up to it?

My husband has a bone spur on his rotator cuff that was really bothering, it looked like he was going to HAVE to have surgery, but a couple of steroid shots and resting it as much as possible have helped a lot, so for now he's avoided that. We were both really worried since the recovery and rehab can be long, and he's self-employed. He sells and services sewing machines, and a large part of his business is repairs, which he couldn't do without full use of his right arm.

Any signs of spring your way? We were hit with an ice storm Sat night - enough with winter already!!

beth

Coop42 02-28-2007 04:18 PM

Raining and cold here
 
It's been raining for about the past week here. I even saw a little bit of snow on the hilltops yesterday morning that lasted for about an hour. I'm definitely ready for spring. This cool damp weather makes my pain levels a lot higher.

So far both of us flarning up at the same time hasn't been much of a problem. If things don't get done around the house neither one of us worries about it too much. Her 14-year-old daughter lives with us too so she can help out. It is nice to not always be the one who doesn't feel good and ruins our plans to do something. She's never made me feel bad for not feeling good and wanting to stay home. Coop

Gromlily 03-01-2007 02:13 PM

Coop!!
 
Hi!!! WELCOME Neighbor!! :welcome_sign:

I'm glad you finally found us!! Congratulations on the new :Bride: !!

It's good to hear that you are happy and in :inlove:

P.M. me if you will and let me know how things are going medically for you. I am curious as to who you are seeing for care etc. etc.

Glad life is being good to you! :trampoline:

Grom :)


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