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Posted by StitchinGranna on September 23, 2009, 12:51 pm
Well shucks, I will gladly listen to you whine anytime because it is so good
to listen to ya when you are feelin' better.
Love in stitches,
Coleen
(now if we could just get rid of this rain so I wouldn't have to whine so
much, lol)
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> Saw my doc this morning, told him how it's been. There was some little
> thing wrong in my neck. He gave me a treatment, and things are moving in
> the right direction now. I feel like I just woke up or something, the
> lights are on! LOL If I just could have held on a little longer and not
> come in here whining, I wouldn't have worried everyone. I need to learn
> to buck up a little.
> Today I am going to attempt to finish the hand-quilting I've been working
> on. Then on to the binding. : )
> Karen, Queen of Squishies
>
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Posted by Michelle C. on September 25, 2009, 2:33 pm
Karen, Queen of Squishies wrote:
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> Saw my doc this morning, told him how it's been. There was some little
> thing wrong in my neck. He gave me a treatment, and things are moving
> in the right direction now. I feel like I just woke up or something,
> the lights are on! LOL If I just could have held on a little longer
> and not come in here whining, I wouldn't have worried everyone. I need
> to learn to buck up a little.
>
> Today I am going to attempt to finish the hand-quilting I've been
> working on. Then on to the binding. : )
>
>
> Karen, Queen of Squishies
Glad you're feeling better, Karen. As for the whine--sometimes that's
just a method for asking for feedback. These RTCQers have had lots of
experience, and therefore lots of good suggestions.
Best regards,
Michelle in Nevada
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Posted by Michelle C. on September 25, 2009, 1:44 pm
Karen, Queen of Squishies wrote:
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> I will be so glad when we get fully into fall and away from the time of
> seasons changing over. I hurt so bad I've been having nightmares every
> night of being tortured. And I don't wake up from them either, I sleep
> deep and sound. It's getting where I almost don't even want to go to
> bed at night. I won't share the gruesome details, but the nightmare
> pains are as bad as the daytime pain. Arrrrggghhhh.
>
> Thanks for letting me tell somebody.
>
>
>
> Karen, Queen of Squishies
Yikes Karen! I know what you mean about the change of seasons riling up
aches and pains--I've experienced that too--but no nightmares.
Gentle hugs,
Michelle in Nevada
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Posted by Polly Esther on September 25, 2009, 11:02 pm
Awwww, Karen. Poop to 'bucking up'. Very often, someone here will see
something in a whine that is not apparent to the whine-ee. We've had some
really terrible experiences with prescriptions that not our doctors but our
beloved pharmacists were able to resolve. We learned here that the
pharmacist is our friend. Ours looks like he's only 15 years old but he is
one smart cookie. Polly
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> Karen, Queen of Squishies wrote:
>> I will be so glad when we get fully into fall and away from the time of
>> seasons changing over. I hurt so bad I've been having nightmares every
>> night of being tortured. And I don't wake up from them either, I sleep
>> deep and sound. It's getting where I almost don't even want to go to bed
>> at night. I won't share the gruesome details, but the nightmare pains
>> are as bad as the daytime pain. Arrrrggghhhh.
>> Thanks for letting me tell somebody.
>> Karen, Queen of Squishies
> Yikes Karen! I know what you mean about the change of seasons riling up
> aches and pains--I've experienced that too--but no nightmares.
> Gentle hugs,
> Michelle in Nevada
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Posted by J* on September 26, 2009, 12:29 am
ms Polly,
i thot it was wino not whinee.
some smart cookies are only 15yo.
oh wait, thats smarta55 cookies, sorry, got that wrong again.
try poop'n in the bucket, then aim it at the smarta55.
j.
"Polly Esther" wrote ...
Awwww, Karen. Poop to 'bucking up'. Very often, someone here will see
something in a whine that is not apparent to the whine-ee. We've had some
really terrible experiences with prescriptions that not our doctors but our
beloved pharmacists were able to resolve. We learned here that the
pharmacist is our friend. Ours looks like he's only 15 years old but he is
one smart cookie. Polly
"Michelle C." wrote ...
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> Yikes Karen! I know what you mean about the change of seasons riling up
> aches and pains--I've experienced that too--but no nightmares.
> Gentle hugs,
> Michelle in Nevada
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> Karen, Queen of Squishies wrote:
>> I will be so glad when we get fully into fall and away from the time of
>> seasons changing over. I hurt so bad I've been having nightmares every
>> night of being tortured. And I don't wake up from them either, I sleep
>> deep and sound. It's getting where I almost don't even want to go to bed
>> at night. I won't share the gruesome details, but the nightmare pains
>> are as bad as the daytime pain. Arrrrggghhhh.
>> Thanks for letting me tell somebody.
>> Karen, Queen of Squishies
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> thing wrong in my neck. He gave me a treatment, and things are moving in
> the right direction now. I feel like I just woke up or something, the
> lights are on! LOL If I just could have held on a little longer and not
> come in here whining, I wouldn't have worried everyone. I need to learn
> to buck up a little.
> Today I am going to attempt to finish the hand-quilting I've been working
> on. Then on to the binding. : )
> Karen, Queen of Squishies
>