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 07-18-2007, 08:04 PM #1
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happy birthday, babe!

just apologize later. it'll be ok. take care of yourself first so that you can enjoy a party at a later date!

thinking of you!
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Old 07-18-2007, 08:57 PM #2
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Desi,
Your Hubby will understand... He knows how bad you can feel sometimes... It will be Ok... Bill will totally understand...

So all said...

Happy Birthday Sista

Lets Toast To Desi


Love ya....


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Oh darling, you have the most amazing family. The last time you posted about them your sons accepted the fact that you needed to go back to bed. Now it is your birthday (I will get to that later) and your family loves you so much-they will understand having your birthday surprise on another day.

Our lives revolve around this disorder. If it wants us to make it to the next moment without to much strife, then by golly it will, and vice versa.

Your family respects you and the fact that you have this disorder so much. You definitely raised your kids with love and admiration (I have admiration for you) and you definitely picked the diamond in the ruff when it came to your husband. I would, if it's not too much, call everyone into the room, all bring chairs (so they don't bump the bed) and ask for your birthday that they all give you one wonderful memory that they have about you.

After that is done, tell them I will enjoy my memories this evening, and we will enjoy my party later.

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Now for your birthday:


HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, PRETTY WOMAN IN THE PICTURE WITH THE RED SHIRT ON, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU

http://www.123greetings.com/view/AZ30718200630670
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happy happy birthday! i'm sure your wonderful hubby will forgive you for having a "bad" moment. now go blow out your candles and have fun! jen
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sorry it went so badly. sometimes we just don't want to have a 'happy' anything because our lives are tough and often sad. but you have a loving family who are trying and that is something. so today, get up, and dust yourself off, apologize, and spend time with the people who love you. live as much of 'life' as you can.
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Thanks friends!! I am feeling better today. I have to go see my Dr. who gives me my effexor XR and xanax today. I already hooked up wih my new therapist on the 17th. of July.. she is awesome!! she did not know what RSD was, but wanted to hear all about it. will write more thank you's when I get back!! Love ya all so very much {{Hugs to all}}} Love, Desi :0)
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