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Old 01-01-2012, 12:51 PM #9
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Default Bless you as well Ginnie!

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Something you said, brought up something I have thought about. All those people who want surgery, surgery junkies. They are out there and I never understood this. Who in their right mind would covet all the pain that goes with these proceedures under the knife? I wouldn't do that for all the tea in china. You have to get me screaming and kicking before I go to surgery. I do not submit easily. It baffles the mind. I hope your New Year is filled with Blessings. ginnie
The psych evaluator was the fella who filled me in on such a reality of existence for some. I gotta tell you having HAD to be in the OR 29 times since my wreck to reassemble me, I could easily be perceived thus, but my doc's substantiated all steps, and I did not go happily, except in misery when cauda equina set in..... I so do NOT look forward to the next round I have been told is likely when maximum battery life is reached or something gives out.... no way.

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