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Old 11-01-2010, 11:06 PM #1
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Exclamation Yikes!!

Well I have been the 'good" daughter the last couple of days, took my parents to Linconln 200 miles each way for testing and cardioversion for my father. Pushed hard, it seems too hard as I am having a pain spike. My SCS is turned up as high as I can turn it without causing more spasams, am laying on my heating pad have taken all of my meds and threw in 800mg of Ibuprofen on top of my Lortabs, seriously thinking about taking a lunesta or rozerem to knock me out. I have tommorow off to recoup but have a feeling the 3 year old will want a lot of 1:1 since I was gone for 48 hours. Work the rest of the week in surgery and have a busy schedule so..... Guess I just need to vent, moan and groan
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Thanks for popping into chat tonight for a little bit to talk. It's always so good to catch up with you. =)

I hope that all of those things combined helps you and that you wake up feeling rested and in as little pain as possible!

You are amazing to do those things for others that cause you to hurt more. My brother lives in Lincoln, by the way. It made me smile to read that. He was up in SD this weekend to photograph a wedding, but I didn't get to see him.

Take care of yourself--pamper away and relax as much as you can on your day off. <3 Sending my love and hugs!
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Smile It's great hearing from you POOH!

I've been wondering how you've been!
Was gonna send you a PM if we didn't hear from you soon!

So glad you have a day off, especially after being through so much for your family. You sacrifice and give and give and give.....
It's time for the BLESSINGS to rain down on YOU!!

Do whatever it takes to get the rest you need!
I'm so glad your SCS is working.....even tho you have to have it set up so high......at least it's working! So glad to know this!

Now we need to hear from FIONA! I wonder if she's back from her trip yet?
Has anyone heard?

**HUGS** to all!
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Pooh so good to hear from you. I'm so surprised at how well you have coped with l the travelling. No wonder you are exhausted. Do take care of yourself and get some ME time

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