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Old 12-09-2012, 10:33 PM #1
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Thanx for your reply Dubious! Today has been a pretty rough day. And I had been doing better! Woke up this morning and could barely move my head. That and arms has hurt all day. I know my cord diameter is really pretty tight and I am really surprised I don't have more problems than I do. That is a blessing I am thankful for in spite of the pain I do feel. At least I can feel pain, that being the blessing. I am choosing to see my cup as half full instead of half empty. I promise I will post as soon as I know something. Thanx again.
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