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 06-17-2011, 05:38 AM #7
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I have saved your messages from when I started my ketamine and you helped me, so yes - I believe I still have your cell number. Unless its changed in the last year and a half?

My friend's aunt lives outside the city in Mt. Kisco, so we are planning to travel the night before and stay there, and then will take the train into the city early on Sunday morning.

It's a date!! Awesome!! I am so glad I am going to meet you!! We plan on doing the 2 miles because my friend Jill has RSD in her feet, and may need assistance to go even that far...

The best of luck with your audit...

xoxox Sandy
Hi Sandy,

That sounds great. I can't wait to meet you also.

Just keep in mind taking the train adds alot of extra walking. Coming from Penn Station then traveling to Central Park either by subway, bus or cab is fine before you start but after you are going to be exhausted. So plan on catching a cab at least going back. On a Sunday it will be no more the $10 or $15 by cab to get back to Penn Station. Last year I drove and parked 2 blocks away but this year I might stay at a friends in Hackensack which is 8 miles from the GW Bridge and take the bus, than a cab to Central Park.

I had to cancel the audit there coming today. It's been a week my 12yr old white shepard got very sick 2 weeks ago and make a long story short we ended up putting her down yesterday, the whole family is distroyed. Also my 20 yr old son was rear ended coming home from working a 16 hour day, he works for a catering company, and just got the news his car of only 4 mths a mini-cooper is totaled. He was taken by ambulence, thank god nothing was broken or seems serious up to this point. The car was fully insured so he'll just go buy another one. The person never stopped just kept going. Every air-bag deployed, did a 360 and hit the left side guard rail. Hat's off to mini-cooper/BMW. I think he would of been more seriously hurt if it was not for those air-bags. Would you belive that little car has 4 air-bags. Sorry I'm rambling.

Looking so forward to that day. Talk to you soon.

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