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 01-31-2007, 01:20 PM #1
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Hi Ada.. It is so cold here and we are suppose to get snow and ice this afternoon. I don't mind the snow but hate the ice.

So how have you been? I am so sorry I haven't called the past few weeks but have been so busy with my new job and then I have started my own business as well so I have no time for me, or so it seems. LOL Also, I am suppose to be moving but with no time and bad weather that's not going so well..

I will try to give you a call sometime this weekend an we can catch up..

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I was going to email you yesterday but I have the wrong email address.

We have had the ice and snow also. Never did have weather like we are having now. I am cancelling my Drs. appt. here for today and Friday. I can already tell by this evening it's going to me 10 times worse then what it is now.

I have been watching the weather some and it looks like most states are getting hit hard with ice storms and snow storms. Even Florida was in the 30's yesterday. My friend is in Arizona and they got some snow last week. That almost never happens in the area she's in.

It just seems never ending. I can just hear Bill if he were here today. He would have been driving me nuts wanting to go somewhere. Actually he would have went in it. He wouldn't have cared how bad it was.

We still have at least 3 more months of winter and at this rate, I'll never get anywhere in the next 3 months unless someone takes me.

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it's ugly here too ada.....we started out with such a mild winter, but january has been nasty.....we've had several one-to-two-inch snows which melt just enough to make ice.....and this sunday it's supposed to go down to 2 degrees (from a high of 16!).....i'm with u....i hate it.

think spring.....THINK HARDER!
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