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Bob_S 09-24-2006 07:46 PM

Howdy from Bob S
 
That's right, I found my way here (thanks to a friend).

I've missed you guys and look forward to catching up. Hope everyone has been well and had the beast under control.

I guess were going to have to rebuild our library (stickies).

Bob S

crysopac 09-25-2006 09:32 AM

hello bob! Boy have I missed you. I am glad you made your way here. Rae is doing great. I hope to see more from BT.

Crystalina

Silver Swan 09-26-2006 04:14 AM

Found this at last!
 
Hi everyone!

I finally found the new Brain Talk Forum after weeks of reading John Lester's message that the Forum was being fixed. I Googled Brain Talk Communites a few minutes ago, and that is how I found it.

What a treat to be able to have the Trigeminal Neuraglia again. I have also sent Rudy's Mom the information and know that she will be happy to write an update and also read all your updates. We both have missed reading the Forum.

Shirley H.

ella138 09-26-2006 07:05 AM

Hi Bob and Shirley
Nice to see you again, Its like finding old friends. The original Brain Talk should be up and running in the next few days, so don't lose the link to that one. I suspect we will see many of the old folks back there again. I was wondering about so many of them there. Stephanie, Missy, Gidge, Sheila and all the rest. I hope they are doing well too.
I know that both Kathy and and I are doing fine. I have been in touch with JeanC too, through all this down time. Word is that they have all the backups back to July 10th which is close to when they went down. So most of our information is not lost.
Speak soon

balisong 09-26-2006 07:54 PM

Bob! I was just thinking about you, wondering how to get in touch to tell you about this site :) Shirley and Bob, so good to see you both!

Love,
Jan

ToTs11 09-27-2006 10:12 AM

Hi Bob & Shirley,
It's so good to see your names again and read your posts. it's amazing your still fighting the demon with no med help Bob, I wish, I was half as brave as you are.
It's great news that the old forum will be back up soon, I sure have missed you all.

Love Tracy.

Bob_S 09-28-2006 12:27 PM

Tracy,

I'm not sure 'brave' is the right word. I got the idea to try it from another TN'er, Nik-Key. When you've had TN as long as I have, you've just gone through a lot of things. You experiment. You get frustrated with the answers provided, and, instead, do what you think is best for you. You also find you can tolerate things that were once intolerable. Brave? I'm scared to death of starting those drugs again. Remember, I was so pumped up with that stuff my blood was practically boiling ... and I was still spiking. Nor am I about to let some cocky surgeon scrape around inside my head! At least not until it gets so bad I can't stand it.

Nope, not brave. Stubborn maybe. Fussy, definitely. I don't like being on drugs. I don't like getting spiked either or forced to live like I'm a ticking bomb, but, at least, I have my brain back.

The other thing that makes it easier for me to do this is knowing you folks. Some of you have it worse than me or have additional problems that make mine seem smaller. You, Tracy, get the pains on both sides. I can only imagine how much worse that is. At least I have one side that hasn't betray me (knock wood). Some have botched surgeries and neuropathies that make TN seem a picnic. Nancy has had this longer than the rest, and she has additional pains we can only look forward to. Little Rae has had this since she was a baby, a time when pain should be associated with scraping a knee or too much sun. No, I count my blessings, and that also makes it easier to do this.

I put up with 17-years with this in isolation. In isolation, you drift, accepting your lot without question. For awhile, that's okay and you feel like you at least have the beast under control. Control? A little spacey is under control? Worrying it will get out is under control? Telling yourself you can handle it alone when you don't want to is control? Letting some doctor push you to new lows of drug stupor is control? More like crumpled paper pushed around by every gust of wind. Regardless, you don't complain, don't fuss, don't question because that would be ungrateful. We are alone with this because it isn't visible, but also because we make ourselves invisible. To the rest of the world we look okay because "we've got it under control". Doing the drugs was partly for me and partly for others; to oblige them by keeping it 'under control' so they wouldn't have to suffer my suffering. Well, if I can stand it, I guess they can too.

Bob S

PS, sorry if I'm a little cranky today. Guess it's getting to me a little. The last two days the TN's been pretty active. And now I have to go see my allergist and blow real hard into a tube. Bet you can guess how that will feel.

Silver Swan 09-28-2006 06:06 PM

Thanks for noticing me!
 
Hi:

Thanks to all of you who mentioned seeing my name again and welcomed me back. I sure have felt bereft not having the Forum to read every day. It always was a bright spot in my day. It is good to see the familiar names and I hope to see more soon.

Shirley H.


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