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Sat 06/09/07 08:49 PM


It started out on Broadway and was sung by many of the Crooners. Still
popular today.

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Sat 06/09/07 08:42 PM

This has been re-done many times

Isn't it rich,
Aren't we a pair
Me here at last on the ground,
You in mid-air

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Sat 06/09/07 08:35 PM


Called my friend. I knew I had heard it before, he plays the cd.

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Sat 06/09/07 08:30 PM


You are beat!!! M.O.D.

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Sat 06/09/07 08:17 PM




Hi Moreno. Looks like a quiet, but exciting night.flowerforyou

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Sat 06/09/07 08:15 PM



Think she should die the same way that she killed the child.

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Sat 06/09/07 08:06 PM


I must be bored, too. She caught me!flowerforyou

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Sat 06/09/07 12:18 PM

Pucks

I know the feeling. I hurt so bad I would cry and toss around all night
from the pain. It would get worse, when I laid down. Flexeril is
prescribed. It helped ease the pain all the way around if I got a good
night's sleep. You will eventually have to have surgery for your prob,
like I did. I don't regret getting any of my surgeries. I would do any
of them again in a heart beat, because I got my life back. Also,
another thing, is if there is a pain clinic where you live, and your
insurance covers it, that's a way to go, too. There are some
alternatives. One thing about going to a chiropractor as mentioned
before. They adjust the lineage of the spine, but with your problem,
it could cause permanent paralysis. Find you a good Rheumatologist, I
love mine and he's kept me pretty much pain free and he's a good source
of info.

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Sat 06/09/07 11:37 AM



Welcome, I think this sight is the best I have seen so far.
happy flowerforyou

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Sat 06/09/07 11:36 AM


Welcome, I'm still learning the ropes too.
happy flowerforyou

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Tue 06/05/07 09:04 PM


This works like a charm. We have been using it in my family and it
works every time.

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Tue 06/05/07 06:11 PM


Hi Katertots

Good luck with all your tests and surgery if needed. Laproscopic surgery
Is the way to go. It's nothing to be scared of, I have had it twice. I
had my hysterectomy at 27, now I'm 56, I don't have to take an meds or
hormones. The hormones they have today are ok, they even have a
synthetic one now. years ago, they had a hormone that created some
problems, but that's been off the market for years. My daughter had
endometriosis and they also removed a tumor. The tumor was too big to
be taken by laproscopic surgery, so she had to be cut open. She was 31
at the time. She had a hysterectomy, and they left her ovaries. She is
36 now and loves it, and doesn't take hormones and is pain free. I have
7 sisters and some of them had endometriosis. They were all a lot
happier after surgery. Good Luck.

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Mon 06/04/07 05:12 PM


Welcome Chris flowerforyou happy

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Sun 06/03/07 05:01 PM


Being old-fashioned or new age, does not belittle any gender or choose
one over the other. I love to have the door opened for me, flowers, a
chair given up for me, or a hand from a man when I need it. But in the
new age, I hope that man can accept the same from me, without feeling
that I am demeaning him in any way. It is a show of caring by either
person. If the relationship is not give and take and 50/50, then one
person could feel like the are not appreciated or they are being taken
advantage of. For me, you can open the door, walk on the streetside of
the sidewalk, etc, but If I want to do it for you, then just accept it.

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Sun 06/03/07 11:26 AM


Pucks, I have anklosying spondylitis in my spine. But since I had 2
surgeries and have rods in my back, I can now do more, than I could for
years. Lots less pain and for you Jane, the nerve damage I have is kept
under control by neurontin. As with any meds, Only take as prescribed.
A tablespoon of apple cider vinegar taken mixed with water or other
liquid, or just gulp it down, when taken regularly helps with any
arthritis or joint pain.

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Sun 06/03/07 10:49 AM
Now here is something I do know about. I have had arthritis since a bad
accident in 1986. I have fibromyalgia, all 18 points. I also have a
very good rheumatologist that has kept
me pretty much pain free. The number one thing is to get a good night's
sleep. That helps greatly. I take only 1 pill a day and a flexeril at
night to sleep. I have all the symptoms of Rheumatoid, but tests are
negative. I get blood tests done every 3 to 6 months. over the years, I
have had both knees replaced, an ankle fusion, and 12 vertebrae fused
with rods in my back. I have nerve damage from my last back surgery. I
feel better and can do all those things I couldn't do before. Even a
great sex life. Something all of you should try that has made a big
difference for me, is rocker-sole shoes. Look them up on the net. The
best thing ever invented. I can go without pain pills most all the time
now. Just remember one thing that the doctors will not always tell you.
Every time you get a cortizone or other shots like that, the more you
get, the worse the next onset is. Recommended dosage is once every
six months. Ask questions and keep asking. Doctors don't tell unless
they are questioned. My insurance has never refused paying for any of
this. Also, my rheumatologist says anything natural, or something else
I can do, if it helps, let him know.
He said the doctors don't know it all. Anything I can do to help any of
you others, just drop me a message.

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Sun 06/03/07 09:11 AM




laugh laugh laugh flowerforyou

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Sun 06/03/07 09:09 AM



laugh laugh laugh
Heard this before, but always gives me a good laugh!
I know a lady in her 80's that could prob drink all
of us, under the table, and still walk home. She
dances, cracks jokes and always has a snippy comeback.
Just hope I'm as sharp as she is at 80.

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Sun 06/03/07 09:04 AM




Loved it, and laughter keeps you young. I hope
to keep laughing a few more years!laugh laugh

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Sun 06/03/07 09:00 AM



Hey, when they ask "A table for one?", say no, a table for 3, me, myself
and I. They won't ask again. Know the feeling.