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 09-17-2013, 07:51 AM #1
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Has anyone else ever have a day you wake up feeling drunk but know you haven't had one in over a year? I think my cats tried to smother me last night because I wouldn't give them extra food and treats thats why I feel this way. Post what ever y'all want. Keep smiling and thinking happy thoughts.
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Old 09-17-2013, 08:01 AM #2
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Lol! Poor starving kitties. :P I have a beagle who also feels I do not feed her enough. But then, she is a beagle so there is no such thing as enough food.

I am working from home today (yay!). I am now sitting here wondering why I reached into the microwave with my right hand, you know, the one with CRPS. Doh! I know I didn't actually burn my finger but I wish someone would tell my finger that.

I hope your little one gives you a chance to have a good nap today (and the CRPS lets you, of course).
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To our goobers and brats its all about perspective. They want there for they will try everything in their power to get. Mine wanted canned food. Most canned food has grain and they are on a grain free diet. I can't bend over and clean up vomit 30 times a day lol. Now my goober boy wants out of his room because he's awake. Surprised the other brat hasnt decided to add her voice lol. They keep us smiling and grounded when we are feeling like we are bein blown around in a tornado. Well time to feed goobers and release my tyrant lol.
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I should add, I wouldn't trade my greedy, wonderful little beagle princess for the world. She is such a joy. She has the most beautiful 'singing' voice I have ever heard. And there is just no substitute for her furry little loveliness all curled up next to me on the couch snoring gently (okay, sometimes not so gently).
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I know how you feel. Mine are my brats. I even had a dr once tell me to get rid of my big 4 legger cause I was getting hurt by her. She is MY brats and just because she doesnt do everything perfect doesnt mean I will get rid of her. My brat cats get me at times and they are still with me. The only way to get me to part with my bratsbis to kill me. They are just as much my kids as my 2 legged children are. Plus ive had her 8 yrs and wouldn't want to subject someone else unknowingly to her quirks lol or her to abuse.
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I know how you feel. Mine are my brats. I even had a dr once tell me to get rid of my big 4 legger cause I was getting hurt by her. She is MY brats and just because she doesnt do everything perfect doesnt mean I will get rid of her. My brat cats get me at times and they are still with me. The only way to get me to part with my bratsbis to kill me. They are just as much my kids as my 2 legged children are. Plus ive had her 8 yrs and wouldn't want to subject someone else unknowingly to her quirks lol or her to abuse.
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