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Old 01-27-2012, 11:48 AM #1
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Was somewhat surprised they did not mention outside stress in relation to pain/chronic pain.
Mmmmm.... Stress is stress is stress, and (I believe they did mention this) pain is a form of stress too.

OTOH, there is bad stress and there is good stress. E.G. sex = good stress!

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Mmmmm.... Stress is stress is stress, and (I believe they did mention this) pain is a form of stress too.

OTOH, there is bad stress and there is good stress. E.G. sex = good stress!

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"Stress is stress is stress" - - -Gotcha.

"there is bad stress and there is good stress. E.G. sex = good stress! "
Oh Puleeezzz, don't eeeven go there!
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Oh forgot to say that CT will be ready for p/u on Monday, and will also be sent to the (unaffordable) neuro. Hopefully he will be able to make some sort of recommendation or at least give me his opinion via phone (as he said he POSSIBLY could) when he receives it.
Today have to make a 2 hour round trip and I've been dawdling. Must.Endure. Driving, the road vibration, arrgh!
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