Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

 
 
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Old 03-31-2010, 06:42 PM #13
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Hi Diana, it's so good to hear from you. Thank you for your message. So thoughtful of you. I think of you often. Are you still making your 'dives'?
Our daughter and son in law just moved-2bed/2bath condo. It's just less than 5 minutes from our house. The owner lives in Switzerland and painted ,new carpet, new hardwood floors. It's really cozy and quiet. They are on the top floor which is 2nd floor. Heated pool and club house with exercise equipment. I think they were with us for 15 months. We just had company for 8 days. 2 couples we are really close to. My daughter and son in law are close to them too-we had a nice evening with everyone here plus Roxy . Roxy is a little min pin-she was so happy to be back here to see her grandma and grandpa (us)
How is your health? Do you have good days along with the bad? That's the case with me-up and down. My Dr. did a trial study of 200 people and put me on it. Ambien quit working and wasn't sleeping good at all. My new med is really for fibro., which I have, and now sleeping 10 hrs a night. Was able to cut back on vicodin by two pills a day because of the restorative sleep.
Take care of yourself. I'm trying, but difficult pushing myself for exercise. I'll chat with you a little later. Your friend, loretta with big and soft hugs
Hi Loretta,
I have thought of you too...often. I'm glad the kids are still close by. How are you doing? I wonder how business is for you guys? Slooooow for us. I know you were beginning a new endeavor. I was very interested in that. I hope it has worked to your advantage in some ways.
I have not been in the chamber since April 2009. The issue I spoke with you about was a brutal challenge and now we are working through the process. Then my father became very ill...he still is. All this has kept me busy and with little time for myself. I am the sandwich generation. Still have the kids and ailing, aging parents. But, I am a survivor. I just need to allow myself to have some time for me, soon.
Will write more later..
Love di
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