Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie.


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Old 10-18-2006, 06:56 PM #11
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Default oh yeah baby...hmmmm MC Dreamy....not

I LOVE Grey's Anatomy......House and ER of course but can't watch any of them without my box of tissues....ok I am a cancer and do tend to be emotional can I blame the zanaflex??? or the diazepam....??? perhaps the lyrica, I take enough of it!!!!

Prefer House to mc dreamy but grey's is so goooood too and as a nurse I can see they are doing a good job to keep things real .....as we can all see with Burke's injury!!!

k that's my 2 cents.......

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Default Chandra on RAchael Ray today

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Hi there Carly. Hmmmm favorite character???? Yes, I love the show coming from a medical family.

I started watching G/A last year when a friend and then my son called to tell me that my double was on TV. Chandra Wilson... Apparently, I act and sound just like her.....Oh well...only difference she is getting paid and I'm not.. Yes, she is by far my favorite. She runs a tight ship.
HI LISA!

Thought you might be interested in today's Rachael Ray show on WOLF TV

Actress Chandra Wilson (``Grey's Anatomy'') prepares a soul-food menu; Rachael helps to prepare a couple's 50th-anniversary party.

Hope you and your family are well...I sure do miss our days in the chat room! Laugh...what great therapy that was!

MISS YOU...Carly
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Default ~~~~~~~~Carly~~~~~~~~OT

Carly, I SURE MISS YOU TOO!~! Didn't we have fun and laugh our fool heads off. You were such great therapy for me and I MISS MRS. FIELDS too.
(she is having her kitchen redone and not feeling well and could use some prayers)

So sad that JL closed down that chat room. That chat room was better than Apple Pie.

I just got home from giving a pint of blood for more heart tests and on to the Handicap sticker place and just getting home to read your post. I just turned on Rachel Ray's show today. ...THANKS so much for telling me about Chandra. She is orginally from Houston.

Carly, you are in my prayer wheel that you will see some relief soon. You are tooo nice.

Yes, family is doing fine. Hubby is travelling more but what the heck. Lil one is in kindergarten on paper but in reality 'fifth grade'
She sure is a lot smarter than I was at her age..

I sure MISS YOU TOO!!!

Keep well,

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Default love mcdreamy...mcsteamy is not too shabby either

i love, love grey's anatomy and also have the seasons dvds and soundtracks.
crazy thing is, i actually worked with izzie on a disney movie..."wish upon a star"...about ten years ago. it was right after she did "my father the hero".

i really like how burke has had to more realistically battle his symptoms. his comments to christina last week really hit home...
the only problem i see with anyone identifying brachial plexus and correlating it to our lives is remembering the name of the body area that is affecting us...as in i thought you have something wrong with your thoracic outlet? but hopefully will give someone some insight and help them to "get" it.
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Default ok after tonights episope......

Mc Steamy not nice at all......
Mc Dreamy needs kick to backside
thank God Burke stood up for himself with Izzy
I think I may like George the best......not for looks.....he's all round the best....looks as we all know last a few months unless with a really good package (not the one you are all thinking of.....lol) I mean the whole thing.....nice and good looking...lol

hmmmm George..poor guy needs some tlc anyhoooooo....

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am i supposed to turn the sound on? i was enjoying the eye candy.
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Oh you guys!
I feel so out of the loop on this - I had to look up the show online to see who you are talking about. LOL

I guess we are usually watching PBS or CSI or ?? at that time.
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Default Me too!

I'm with you Jo.
First time I watched last night, and I have to say I was a little shocked.
I'm no prude, but somebody needed money badly to play that part!

Sorry, I missed it if Burke said anything about the brachial plexus.
Can't wait to see it again next week.

This is like the show House, where the doctor has RSD.

I hope shows like this continue to get the word out there.
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i'm a csi freak. i tape grey's and watch during insomnia hours.
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