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Posted by kam (Member # 3410) on :
 
I cut my evening out short tonight. Total exhaustion.

I saw a couple walking along the sidewalk. Don't have a clue who they were.

I had a little lyme rage. My thoughts were..just what do you think you are doing going for a walk this evening.

Sheesh. Who do you think you are? Get off the sidewalk.

Don't you know. There is no going for a walk after work and after dinner.

I can't believe your nerve.

I'll let it go this one time. But, if I ever see you again...boy are you going to get it.

Note: I think I need to add here that it has been close to 6 years since I have been able to go for my morning or evening walks and or work and or have a sit down dinner.

Hopefully others will share some of their lyme rage nincapoops (sp?) too.
 
Posted by LisaS (Member # 10581) on :
 
I told the man working behind the counter at Bumper to Bumper, if I was born with a set of b**** he wouldnt be trying to overcharge me so much for an alternator.

In the end I was right though because I got one way cheaper at a junk yard.
 
Posted by GenaD (Member # 11988) on :
 
A couple weeks ago I was saving seats for my family at my stepdaughter's graduation when 3 obnoxious teenagers told me they were going to sit there anyway. It wasn't like there weren't other seats available to them, but I was able to find a few in a row. I was very nice about it.

I'm 5'1" and 90 lbs. I told the girls that I had told them nicely that the seats were saved, and I couldn't understand the problem when there were other seats nearby . They stood up, one girl said very meanly, "So where is your family?" I said, "On their way--which is why people get to events early--to get seats for those who are on their way!"

Again: "Well we're not moving!!"

Me: "It's the right thing to do...You NEED to move."

Another of them said, "You gonna make us?!"

I said that my husband, who's a body builder, will be back soon and he will make them.

It got ugly. I was so angry I can't even remember everything I said, but my husband came and got between us. He told them they should move and they even went off on him. I said some more things, don't remember.

Finally, my husband who is so diplomatic said that if they wanted those seats so badly, take them. We sat right next to those little jerks and I was raging inside! I STILL get angry just thinking about it!
 
Posted by kam (Member # 3410) on :
 
Wow. And we think our brains aren't working right.

It could be worse. Our brains could be working like those punks.
 
Posted by Kendrick (Member # 10990) on :
 
I told a doctor to eat sh-t. But I'm a fighter anyways(of course in a physical sense, I would get my butt kicked right now, because I can hardly walk around)... I don't like lazy people, and I'm not paying someone to be lazy with my health(saying my problem is just anxiety, due to being lazy).

I'm ready to move on people, lets get this done!!!!! The lymenet women are driving me nuts!!! oops, there's another rage, although I don't think men need Lyme to have rage. haha, kidding. You're all wonderful.
 
Posted by GenaD (Member # 11988) on :
 
Kam, you're right, they were just that--PUNKS.

And I'm not sure I need Lyme to get angry about certain things, either! I've never been one to sit quietly and just take it when myself or others are being disrespected. As my husband says, I'm "feisty." Whatever!

That doctor Kendrick talked about--I want to tell him off now and I wasn't even there! [Smile]
 
Posted by kam (Member # 3410) on :
 
I think it was Dave who told a doctor....something like...you may have read it, but I have lived it. Case closed.

I like that attitude. I still have't quite learned to not let people who are in the medical field that we go to for help...not get to me.

I am just thankful for the ones who do try...it is like trying to find a needle in a haystack and not step in sh*t while looking for it.

How's that for combining both posts. HA!
 
Posted by GenaD (Member # 11988) on :
 
I like that "needle in the haystack" thing!

Very true!!
 
Posted by just don (Member # 1129) on :
 
Thats the MOST racey thing Kam has "EVER" posted on this board,,,ever!! Whoa, you go girl!!!
 
Posted by Geneal (Member # 10375) on :
 
Here I was sitting and wondering about my friend Kam.....then I noticed your post.

You make me laugh. I am glad others have these glorious moments too.

My Lyme rage is better now, however just recently I told my little sister off.

She really had it coming, but boy I really did lay into her.

I'm also sorry to say that it felt good!!!

I do believe we all go through these episodes.

My other sister called to tell me how sick she was with strep throat...

I wanted to say that I wish I only had strep throat.

I said the appropriate stuff like I am sorry that you aren't feeling well, etc. , but

I was choking on the words.

Glad to see you posting Kam.....was wondering how you were.

Glad you didn't run that couple over in the chair or sick Rosie on them....

(Although it may have made you feel better)

Hugs,

Geneal
 
Posted by kam (Member # 3410) on :
 
Don,

Varoom

varoom

Geneal...

Yep. I knew words were important and how you said them. But, I also know i need more practice.

Having the assertive skill is a skill we all need to practice.

Not abusive, not passive aggresive, and darn if I can remember the other communication skills that I was just beginning to learn myself and teach in a new program at school.

We had over 100 teachers. The two ladies that created the program showed it to all the teachers.

They then used teachers in the skits.

It was sad how many of the teachers needed work themselves.

Another guy was part of a marriage weekend thing with his wife.

So, he too was learning better communication skills.

And gave a demostration to the class.

don't know where I am going with all of this.

But, I do think we can assertively get our point across without the lyme rage...

..well...perhaps a little edge of the lyme rage to help us. [Smile]
 
Posted by Allison Smith (Member # 11631) on :
 
My poor husband gets the brunt of my lyme rage. The poor guy!

Men can be stupid sometimes, as we all know, and though as women we are usually diplomatic about such things. However, my lyme kicks in and just makes me bite his head off.

I have no patience for stupid people. That includes all people, even ones I don't even know. I hear them say something stupid and I'm like HELLO! Are you hearing the stupid things coming from your mouth.

And if my mouth doesn't get me in trouble, then it's the looks I give them.

I look back later at myself and and realize that is a horrible thing for me to do, but at the time I just can't help it.
 
Posted by kam (Member # 3410) on :
 
Allison,

I was amazed when my health went south how many "normal" people seem to have lyme brain too!
 


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