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Old 10-24-2006, 01:59 PM #4
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Hi Ellie . lots to my "story".have to take deep breath and answer that . I have Stim implant for face pain and plates holding lower jaw ... anyways I posted some of my verse on the other thread below this one. I will probly erase it soon. Too will try to explaine shakey fit and post back to you soon.
I know you and all the others here know what shivering is and you can see a person shivering ... ??? I can see a persons jaw move when they shiver cant you ????

forgot to thank you for sharing and the relaxing tips. kimmy dawn too mentioned some things like that. I do relax and meditate and it helps tho not as good at it as kd. not good day today cold and windy sorry if I seem crabby and unapprecitive. thanks ellie and kd and the rest on other thread who posted back. Burntmarshmallow needs a hot bath and her happy chair.
and a new face and a bigger chest and a million zillion dollars and a magic wand to cure everyone t.n. pain for good. ha thanks .

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