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 09-22-2013, 04:25 AM #21
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Congratulations! That is so cool! I can't wait to see your show!
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Woot! Very cool. All you can do is fly with it! Go as far as you can with your own abilities. Enjoy. I'm all about watching Squachin' !!! and the aliens too.
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I love that! Fly high, and as far as you can go!

It is far better then sitting in a dark room, condemning myself to a gianormous pity party. Which it was turning out to be LOL!

Luckily I love to soar!! A whole lot more!!! Very poetic!
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I'm pretty sure there's a song about that somewhere lol, very cheesy it is too....mmm.....

"I believe I can fly......
I believe I can touch the sky.....
I think about it every night and day....
Spread my wings and fly away....
I believe I can soar....
Keep me running through that open door....
I believe I can fly....
I believe I can fly..."

Or something like that lol. If they hadn't written it, I probably would have, being so poetic an' all. Har Har.

Good for you Allen, start a supergroup with the eagles, the condors, the vultures and the owls

Hope today is good. Or even better.

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Hey Allen,
It's nice hearing from you. I'm doing well, lots of reasons to be happy. I have a Grand Daughter now and she can make me smile when I have no smile to give. She really is a Godsend to me. We have been married 40 years and only have the one. At 4 years old she can see life in a way I forgot about years ago. The TOS/RSD is getting harder to live with, I just keep getting up every day and try to stay busy. We walk as much as possible and try to help the kids. Enough about me, how are you doing? I have read this thread and you sound like you are staying busy. I hope your health is doing better. I have the old trucker questions for you. Where ya been, where ya going, and what ya haulin? Take care, and I hope to hear from you soon.
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Hey Condor!!! Wassss up brother?

I want to go up where you live and check out some leads I have on some Sasquatch habitation areas! I sure hope your doing well!
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