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From: Amie on 6 Mar 2007 10:15 > 20. Everyone else who has scleroderma is either 1) old or 2) female. Wow. Double whammy if you're an old female - like me.
From: Dave Wilcher on 6 Mar 2007 11:40 Amie wrote: >> 20. Everyone else who has scleroderma is either 1) old or 2) female. > > Wow. Double whammy if you're an old female - like me. Meh, you're only as old as you *think* you are.. dave (thinks he's 25, but probably acts 8 ;-) -- A person who won't read has no advantage over one who can't read. -Mark Twain
From: Andrea MacIntyre on 11 Mar 2007 12:57 On Jan 14, 10:40 am, "Scoresby" <qwerty3...(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote: > 1. Your arms hurt. > 2. Your legs hurt. > 3. Your back hurts. > 4. You always feel tired. > 5. It's impossibly hard to get up in the morning. > 6. Migraines. > 7. Heartburn > 8. You always over sleep. > 9. Getting up earlier than normal make you feel like trash. > 10. No matter how much you look after your health, you will always be > unhealthy. > 11. You and the Pharmacist are on a first name basis. (!) > 12. No one understands what it's like. > 13. You have to take more pills than most people knew existed. > 14. Everyone always finishes eating before you. > 15. You can't go out running. > 16. You can't play football, soccer or rugby. > 17. Swimming makes your skin hurt. > 18. People always stare at your scars. > 19. You didn't have any friends at school. > 20. Everyone else who has scleroderma is either 1) old or 2) female. You grunt when you move- all the time.
From: Amie on 27 Mar 2007 10:44
On Mar 11, 12:57 pm, "Andrea MacIntyre" <scad...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > You grunt when you move- all the time. LOL - good one! |