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aruba
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response 66 of 318:
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Jan 11 03:27 UTC 2006 |
Re #61: A foam-rubber bat, I hope?
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rcurl
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response 67 of 318:
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Jan 11 05:33 UTC 2006 |
I've known people that seem to use chronic pain to get attention. Others
seem to "grin and bear it".
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tod
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response 68 of 318:
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Jan 11 08:46 UTC 2006 |
I use it to get attention by giving it.
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scholar
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response 69 of 318:
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Jan 11 11:42 UTC 2006 |
eww.
i just puked for the first time in years.
all over the floor.
i mopped it up, though, and used bleach. :(
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fudge
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response 70 of 318:
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Jan 11 14:03 UTC 2006 |
here's someone who could do with some. and some more. ^ ^ ^
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glenda
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response 71 of 318:
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Jan 11 14:18 UTC 2006 |
I have bad knees, severe arthritis in both. I am in constant pain, each step
can be agony. I am not helpless. I sometimes get upset when STeve or the
kids baby me by doing the fetching and carrying for me. Other times I quietly
let them or even ask for it. Every time they do for me is one less time I
have to move and hurt which means more I can do later when I need or want to
do something and no one is around to do it for me. I don't take it as them
making me helpless or dependant on them, I take it is them lovingly trying
to take care of me so that I don't hurt. I would do the same for them in the
same situation and try to keep that in mind when I do get upset about it.
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naftee
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response 72 of 318:
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Jan 12 05:29 UTC 2006 |
re 69
what !
did you have a doughnut, about half a litre of chocolate milk, and then smoke
some really harsh marijuana ?!
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dusted
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response 73 of 318:
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Jan 12 11:51 UTC 2006 |
Well, in general im just feeling down, theres so little in my life that works
every step forward is a half back, when i finally succeed in something,
ill fail something else, getting me down, again, i dont get it...
i have everything in the world a guy could wish for, a loving family
a beautiful, really great girl, any way, it just suck being me..
take care ppl, mail me :P
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slynne
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response 74 of 318:
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Jan 12 17:44 UTC 2006 |
well, I am bummed because I am fighting off some kind of weird sickness
or at least that is what I think is going on. Mostly I dont have any
bad symptoms other than that I am *really* tired. I slept 16 hours last
night and still had trouble getting up this morning. It is a weird
feeling. Oh well, it could be worse. I could be miserable and NOT able
to sleep.
I have had some really cool dreams though.
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mcnally
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response 75 of 318:
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Jan 12 17:51 UTC 2006 |
Mystery illness brings on vivid dreams? Sounds like a launching-off
point for a horror/suspense novel.
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slynne
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response 76 of 318:
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Jan 12 18:02 UTC 2006 |
Oooh yeah. Too bad I dont have a talent for writing. Now that I think
about it, I am bummed about *that* too.
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keesan
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response 77 of 318:
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Jan 12 20:54 UTC 2006 |
My neighbor just mentioned having some virus that has made her very tired for
a couple of weeks already. Did yours start with swollen lymph nodes in yours
throat, chills, and a headache? (I have those today).
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slynne
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response 78 of 318:
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Jan 12 21:25 UTC 2006 |
I had a headache yesterday and I have a bit of a sore throat but
otherwise, I am just tired. I am currently drinking a pop in the hopes
that the sugar high will keep me going until my work day is over.
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tod
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response 79 of 318:
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Jan 12 23:39 UTC 2006 |
I've been tired alot lately but that's mostly cuz I've been working with
little sleep. Last night, at 3am, the sheriff called me. Seems they captured
a stolen vehicle bearing my license plate. I ran outside to confirm and sure
enough my front plate was missing. They gave me the report #'s for both the
stolen plate and the stolen SUV(just in case, heh.) I've not had time today
to make the trek over to the vehicle registration agency, though...
The crook that stole my plate obviously had a vehicle of same make to use my
plate on so that kind of bothers me but what bothers me more is that the phone
woke my kids and wife so I didn't get back to bed right away.
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jadecat
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response 80 of 318:
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Jan 13 14:25 UTC 2006 |
IBB- I've just been having a bit of trouble falling asleep the last few
nights. Last night was just weird and I ended up on the couch so as not
to wreck not only my sleeping but the hubby's. Hopefully tonight will be
better.
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richard
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response 81 of 318:
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Jan 13 15:27 UTC 2006 |
re #80 have you tried taking sleeping pills?
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slynne
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response 82 of 318:
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Jan 13 17:11 UTC 2006 |
I often take benedryl when I cant sleep.
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jadecat
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response 83 of 318:
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Jan 13 17:35 UTC 2006 |
Re #81- oh no, I don't think that's a good idea...
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richard
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response 84 of 318:
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Jan 14 01:56 UTC 2006 |
re #83 why not a good idea? There's nothing wrong with benedryl or
other over the counter sleeping pills. sometimes we all need a little
pharmaceutical assistance ya know :)
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keesan
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response 85 of 318:
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Jan 14 03:14 UTC 2006 |
Benadryl can probably cause dependence, like other drugs.
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glenda
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response 86 of 318:
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Jan 14 04:08 UTC 2006 |
I have been taking Benadryl off and on for decades for allergies with no
problems with dependency. I only take any allergy med when I am having a
reaction and switch types every bottle or three depending on which one I am
currently taking and how bad the reaction is. During pollen season and the
start of heating season I can need them every 4-6 hrs, other time of the year
I can go several weeks without anything. Unfortunately, none of them seem
to cause drozziness for me.
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keesan
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response 87 of 318:
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Jan 14 04:22 UTC 2006 |
One benadryl put me to sleep for 4 hours, in the mid afternoon. Perhaps you
have become habituated to it by now. What about heating season bothers you,
dust from the heating vents? I think you can have them steam cleaned.
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glenda
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response 88 of 318:
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Jan 14 05:09 UTC 2006 |
Only the start of heating season, everything that has been sitting in the
vents over the summer get kicked out causing breathing problems. After a
couple of weeks it is either all kicked out or I have acclimatized. I have
never met an OTC drug that made me feel the least bit sleepy, including OTC
sleeping pills. Very few Rx drugs do either. Vicadin did the first pill I
took, but has not done so since. I have come awake during surgery before
because I metabolise drugs faster than expected and need more than is usual.
I just had a root canal done, the Dr gave me twice the normal dose of local
anesthetic before she started and it wasn't enough. Different people react
in different ways.
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happyboy
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response 89 of 318:
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Jan 14 09:02 UTC 2006 |
re85 wrong.
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slynne
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response 90 of 318:
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Jan 14 11:46 UTC 2006 |
I suppose Benedryl might cause a psychological dependance like any other
substance could but it is not psysically addictive. I like it because it
not only helps me sleep, it helps with my year round allergy problems.
As much as I hate to admit it, I think I might be allergic to dogs.
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