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Old 03-31-2008, 09:44 AM #9
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Hi Guys.

I've been trying to get life to normal now that my son is back in school. I have to drive him and pick him up because he isn't ready for the bus yet. He doesn't want to wear his cast because he says it hurts. We have had many fights about that. I'll check with the doctor. We have come so far in 4 1/2 months that I don't want to see anything happen.

My TOS was not worsend by my drive to Disney (thank God). I still have the same level of pain but at least not worse.

I hope this spring finds everyone feeling better. I always love this time of year when you open windows and listen to the birds.

Enjoy! Linda
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