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Just wanted to say hello and I finally felt up to reading through some posts -glad to see a lot of folks getting to the concerts and having a good time :). The last concert I went to was in Sept., and I knew that may most likely be the last one for awhile :( since this year is a big one with my son graduating from college :biggrin:. And I had been feeling rundown with medical stuff and career issues too much to plan ahead for doing anything fun. Don't even know if I can make any concerts when Gordon tours nearby here since during that time we'll be busy moving, getting settled in and new jobs, etc. I've been hoping/trying to see if I can get to at least one concert before I get more busy with all this!!! Pam |
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Are the thumbs at least working?
That's smome set of problems there. I just half an hour ago got a permanent cap put on. I liked the temporary better actually... May need to be fiddled with since now I bite differently. Will test it out on some actual food. Keep in touch. We worry about you... |
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Hi Paaaaaaam!!! :biggrin:
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OK. Food test passed. The cap feels a little funny but not so much that I'd worry about it - my bite is just a little different. My teeth are so wacky I never have a good bite. I was well into my 30s before a dentist said boo about it. At this age I'm not about to get braces. They'd have done me a world of good way back...
Yeah, I'm missing teh wisdom teeth - and likely the wisdom - and two other molars on one side from an infection ages ago but everything else is now steady and staying! I have a cousin - my dad's first cousin - who is 94 and still has every tooth! Boggles the mind. Used to drive dad crazy.... |
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Hi Pam - sorry to hear of all the medical/dental trevails you've been weathering. My sympathy. Congratulations to your son ! You sound as though your spirits are up, despite, everything , and dental - that one of the hardest pains to endure. Hang in there Podunk :)
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Jeez...it sounds like you have had a rotten time of it. :( I can imagine that having a sinus infection along with the dental issues would be miserable.
I hope you start feeling better soon. You are giving up cigarettes with all this stress???? Oh my gosh, you are a brave soul....lol. It's hard but hang in there. I quite a long time ago and I am so happy to have that demon out of my life. Really, you can do it :) Glad your thumbs are doing okay :) |
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Back to smoking but cut down. I can't afford $7/pack and I don't want to order any ($2/pk). I have a quit date coming up and all my quit smoking brochures put together. And I have a friend who is going to help me get back to running again (it's been many years!). |
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Pam, your post made me laugh. I remember what it's like and some of the less than savory ways I would find stray cigarettes around the house or car.
It's a rough addiction to kick but it's doable. It took three months for me to actually say that I felt like I was out of the woods. I can't say that I still wouldn't like a cigarette now and then, but I can say that I don't have to have one. The compulsion has been replaced with a desire once in a while that passes very quickly. If you need any words of encouragement, then please, don't hesitate to pm me. |
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awww thanks Nightingale!!! Last time I quit for an extended period of time, I had 2 friends who were reformed smokers who I'd call for support (one was a microbiologist at a lung research lab). I remember they would talk to me very gently, like I was a toddler hehe. It helped!! Now there are hotlines and I have called at least once!! A BIG help :).
I've been smoking since I was a kid. 11 and that's how I quit the thumb-sucking :(. Thought maybe if I started sucking my thumb again, would help me quit but my thumbs still hurt :(. And besides, it took me a long time to improve my speech and get rid of the lisp :rolleyes: |
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Oh...yes, the hotlines they have now are great. My sister used Chantix and they have a hotline for support. They really kept her on track.
Yeah, I started smoking at a young age too. I think I was 17. It seemed like a good idea at the time. :) Now that I think about it, there was quite a few things I did at 17 that seemed like a good idea at the time but turned out not to be...lol. :) That's a whole different subject :) Thumb sucking...lol...I never thought of that but it makes sense. :) It would solve the "hand to mouth" habit. Well, good luck :) :) You can do it! |
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Hey Pam,
Here's something I never told you. I wouldn't marry a smoker so Ken quit. Pretty much cold turkey. After a few weeks the doctor gave him a tranquilizer patch for 4 days and then he was through. You know it is not easy but not smoking is so good for your body, skin and a lot of other things. :biggrin: I am sending you some strength so go for it. Please don't suck your thumb until it feels better. :headbang: DSR |
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Good for Ken doll!!!! |
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"giving up smoking is the easiest thing in the world. I know because I've done it thousands of times." |
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