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Silverwolf
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Hi <<<<< Lymenet Family >>>>>,

It's one of those days....OwoooOOOOohhh.

I've been fighting a headache for a few days, and Our little dog,has some skin issues.

He came over for some comfort this morning, and as I bent to pick him up into the chair, he jumped suddenly.

His very hard little head bone clipped me under my chin. good thing I was setting down.He about knocked me silly [ and uh... I haven't got far to go to get there...].

It made me really dizzy so I've been mostly staying quiet,and keeping the lights down. I hope my little doggy,didn't get a headache too. I didn't need the front of my head-chin area to be paining me as well as the back of head.

It sounds like Rice Krispies mixed w/ bad organ music in my head right now. I am goign to invent a safety cocoon, as soon as I can figure it out...how.

Okay,off to my chair,and hope it doesn't attack [ it did recently ya know, flipped me right on the floor a few weeks back].

Let's see bubble wrap, cotton batting, hmmm what else for the cocoon. Later... I'll check back...

Jus' Silverwolfi

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2006,May-August2006 Dx w/ Lyme/Bartonella/White Matter Lesion Disease on Brain.
[ Clinical Dx w/ two positives and several IND's on the tests from Igenex ], Prior Dx of CFIDS/CEBV 1992, and FMS '93-'94
Diabetes*2 Dx 10/'08

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I hope it all settles down soon! You need to start behaving yourself, Wolfie! [Smile]

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Practicing for running with the wolves?
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Silverwolf
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Hi there <<<<< Lymetoo and Keebler >>>>>,

As TxCoord says "I'm bein'-haved, it's everything else that's not.

Running with the wolves... LOL... just call me Trippin' Wolf as I go lurching along trying not to fall over invisible lint.

Sometimes, stuff just happens to me, like the easy chair accident a couple weeks ago.Didn't know I was going to get a wild bronco ride at 2:30 a.m., when the mechanism stuck.And it's about the newest piece of furniture in the house.

That's why I need a batting and bubble wrap safety cocoon [cotton batting, mind you].

If I go anywhere for the next day or two, I'll have to cover the chin bruise. It isn't to awful but it is visible.

The headache is still making itself a nuisance, tho' I've had it for a few days now.

Thank you for the commiseration and comments! At least here on Lymenet we can understand being accident prone.

Will check back later, and try not to lead w/ my chin...

Jus' Silverwolfi tender chin

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[ Clinical Dx w/ two positives and several IND's on the tests from Igenex ], Prior Dx of CFIDS/CEBV 1992, and FMS '93-'94
Diabetes*2 Dx 10/'08

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It's Just Silverwolfi here again:

Hi <<<<< LymeNet Family >>>>>,

The Doggy incident,plus stress seems to have scrambled my brain, more than I realized. I took my lunch time sugar controls, and the evening sugar controls all at lunch[they are all herbal supplements]. Aargh... so tried to balance w/ more proteins and decent sugars.

Even tho' I had the various meds in different bottles/containers I still managed to get them mixed up this time. Thank goodness I don't often mix them up!!!

I had the headache before, doggy whopped my chin, but that of course worsened it. Hopefully i can get rid of it soon.

Gotta go for the mo' BBL

Jus' Silverwolfi here

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2006,May-August2006 Dx w/ Lyme/Bartonella/White Matter Lesion Disease on Brain.
[ Clinical Dx w/ two positives and several IND's on the tests from Igenex ], Prior Dx of CFIDS/CEBV 1992, and FMS '93-'94
Diabetes*2 Dx 10/'08

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Oh!! I thought you were going to wrap up the dog in bubble wrap. Just add duct tape and leave his nose sticking out.

He HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE !!!!!!!

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Bubble Dog

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If you pet the dog to hard he will go POP POP POP!!!!

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Hello <<<<< MADDOG and Lymetoo >>>>>,

LOL... Well er... I was actually talking about cocooning me. Course doggy likes the noise from playing w/ plastic water bottles.

If we wrapped him up in a bubble wrap cocoon, he'd probably roll and make it sound like popcorn, maybe he'd stop scratching then. I don't think we'd get much sleep tho' at least till all the bubbles were popped.

I'd have to figure out how to air condition doggy too.At the moment TxCoord just put Muadi' dog in his cone of silliness and silence. Gotta get his allergy meds down him in a bit.

He is chewing his feet, if I could figure out how, I'd boot-wrap his feet, after putting bag balm on them.

This windy storm has gotta go, my head hurts, doggy's scratchin' and hopping on three legs, and TxC' is achy.

We're about to be all the 7 dwarves between us two and Muadi' dog. AuwooOOOOOOooooo.

Oh, Oh Silverwolfi, don't sing to loud...OWch. BBL...must figure out where I put my pained brain...

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2006,May-August2006 Dx w/ Lyme/Bartonella/White Matter Lesion Disease on Brain.
[ Clinical Dx w/ two positives and several IND's on the tests from Igenex ], Prior Dx of CFIDS/CEBV 1992, and FMS '93-'94
Diabetes*2 Dx 10/'08

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Hmmm, okay <<<<< LymeNet Family >>>>>,

Any ideas for a safety cocoon, that has good ventilation?

If I were to try bubble wrap, think I'd be sweltering, first time the storms let up. it can get hot out here in the desert lands.

And also surprisingly chilly, when one gets used to 80* to a 100*+degrees, 20* to 45* degrees feels cold. Every time the weather changes lately I feel it, my poor li'l noggin' hurts.

Jus' achy Silverwolfi

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2006,May-August2006 Dx w/ Lyme/Bartonella/White Matter Lesion Disease on Brain.
[ Clinical Dx w/ two positives and several IND's on the tests from Igenex ], Prior Dx of CFIDS/CEBV 1992, and FMS '93-'94
Diabetes*2 Dx 10/'08

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