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Old 10-04-2007, 12:55 AM #1
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Default Are we getting discombobulated?

Is discombobulated even a word? I couldn't think of another word. The brain doesn't work so good these days. But what I mean is, are we all coming apart? Maybe going separate ways for other things? Or, like me, either being sick or catching up from being sick and just forgetting to join my good friends here?

I'm just sorry that I haven't done my part to keep a Roll Call going every morning or even checking in during the afternoon. There are so many things on my mind and I often think of getting on but once I sit at the computer, other things catch my attention. Argh! Pain meds makes a person so, so, well, so discombobulated !!!!
And my body will just not give me more than 2 days without severe fibro and/or neuropathy pain. And to tell you the truth, the old diet is taking a back seat to simply surviving.

So I will try harder to check in daily and if I miss a day, I'm really sorry.

HOPE YOU ALL ARE DOING WELL AND THAT YOU ARE HAVING WONDERFUL FALL DAYS ~~~

Nancy-H
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