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Old 12-27-2010, 05:48 AM #1
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Default I'm a New Person, I Feel Great, Xmas is Over

Hello All, I don't know what happened, but ever since Thanksgiving, I sunk into a deep, deep depression, severe pain an absolute pain in the butt. I had my reasons, lost my morphine pump implant, was on a I.V. for six months, lost my insurance. no big deal, I'll figure all this out later. Xmas really threw me for a loop. Now that Xmas is over I feel like the energizer bunny, my pain level is down. I even want to take the tree down early. Xmas has just become too much of trying to please others and not offend others. According to Nostradamus we only have one Xmas left, so skipping Xmas next year is out of the question. Who else feels better now that Xmas is over? Hugs WTR Nymph
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