Posted 2/8/2015 5:24 AM (GMT 0)
barb, thanks so much for your special post, I know what it takes out of you to even post at all, will hop over to lupus and check up on you. gentle hugs to you. you are the true warrior, not me.
chart, thanks my friend, even though I am fortunate to have good eyesight, long overdue in seeing an eye doctor, be curious to how my eyes test out
Andrew, thanks as always, you can always be counted on long term, a good sign
81, thanks too. what I have learned the past 6 years in particular, there are all kinds of people with difficult and severe ailments - that simply can't be easily dxd. doesn't mean their problems aren't real, even with the best tests and the best doctors, some things just aren't cut and dry. have had more than one neurologist tell me this, and this is why their profession can be so difficult, so many ailments with similar and conflicting side effects
logo, thanks, I think? we each march to our own tune, something about being true to one selves? What helps me in life, is that I have never been one that gives a rats "a" about what someone thinks about me, or what I like or dislike, or my politics or religion or other beliefs. for good or for bad, I am always me. didn't ask to come into this life, but I am here, and as always, trying to make the best of it, and deal with the cards dealt me.
Thank you, David from Texas. You do know I was born in your rival state of Oklahoma in Tulsa? But haven't lived there since I was 6 months old, so not much of an Okie, lol
worried, thanks, and hoping your asthma improves, I wouldn't want to deal with that either