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I know that Lyme can cause some people to talk
a lot
I mean a lot
So I was talking with Silver today and I asked her, "How do I tell the difference between just 'talking to talk' and what's important?"
She looked at me smiled and winked and said, "Everything I say is important!"
-------------------- I have a good time wherever I go! Posts: 665 | From Lost Wages, NV | Registered: May 2006
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Silverwolf
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Hello,
Yes I do talk... a...lot!!!
However ,I know how to read my glucose monitor, unlike hubby who read his upside down this A.M.
He tho't it said *801* LOL!!!
However, at least he didn't take a -wild cherry drop- 10 minutes before he read his,and couldn't figure out why it was over *170*.
Occasionally, I use cherry drop candy if I am coughing.
We've been having more Duh-Dur moments lately than normal.
Oh,on the 'talk a lot' I think it is an editing problem. If you read much of my posts you know about my lack of editing skills. It seems to go along w/ ADD.
Jus' Silly Silverwolfi
-------------------- 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 Posts: 3581 | From SE Idaho | Registered: May 2006
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Carol in PA
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Tex, I found something you might enjoy. You're a vet, you might like this anecdote about the flag.
In the grocery store checkout line my three-year old daughter saw a large, dirty, muscled-up guy in a blue collar uniform with an American flag patch on the sleeve. She pointed and said, "Look, Daddy, a fag."
He looked startled. I said, "Yes, Mary, the FLAG! The UNITED STATES FLAG!" and I saluted.
June 21 Tom Fuller � Fuller Theological Seminary
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