Dekrator48
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Tincup,
Should I create a "revolution" or a "resolution"?....lol
Probably a resolution would be better, huh?
Mine is...I think I would like to do more to help others.
-------------------- The fibromyalgia I've had for 32 years was an undiagnosed Lyme symptom.
"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future". -Jeremiah 29:11 Posts: 6076 | From Pennsylvania, USA | Registered: Nov 2008
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I don't do resolutions. Not that I shouldn't--I have many areas which need improvement. But after 47 years, I know I wont stick to it anyhow, so why bother?
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Although, I do make "resolutions" and set goals for myself throughout the year. They seem easier to stick to.
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sutherngrl
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Instead of a resolution, this year I made a motto for myself.
"Healthy again in two thousand ten"
I think I will do like topaz and set goals for myself a little at a time. Much more attainable for me that way.
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map1131
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Well you got me thinking about it. Thanks! I'll post my decision soon. uuuuuuuuummmmmmm?
Pam
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kam
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My guess is that TC meant revolution. If I can lie down, I can join the lyme revolution and do what I can...as always.
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daisyrlb
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My revolution:
I plan to stay in touch with my family and freinds better.
Time is going by too fast. Now is the time, before another year goes by.
That will revolutionize my world and, Lord willing, my family and friends' world too.
I've got organized with birthdays, anniversaries, names of people I want to stay in touch with. I am ready for 2010!
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map1131
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daisy, you reminded me that I too don't stay in touch with friends and family like I should.
The last few years I go through periods in my illness where I don't want/need communicating including lymenet. That's not me, so I know it's just a sx of the illness.
I need to control the desire to isolate myself and I'm going to make that my challenge of 2010.
Pam
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ping
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I don't believe in joining revolutions as much as I believe in starting them.
Revolutions/Resolutions - Same thing!
For 2010, I plan to start a whole new sexual R&R, for myself and an additional, very willing participant.
Take heart, all who thought your get up and go, got up and went. You might get a surprise!
Happy Sexual R&R New Year to Everyone!
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sizzled
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Revolutions? How many???
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kam
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Mine is the same as it has been since I moved here....need to get back with regular visits with a LLMD, the funds to pay for the visit and come up with a way to pay for meds needed.
It has seemed like Mission Impossible the past few years.
But, need to take it a step at a time and hope for the best.
I also have needed a way to transport my power chair since I came down sick in 2001....but the doctor thing comes first.
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Starfall1969
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I want to memorize at least one Bible verse a week and to stop being so hard on myself.
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kam
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I have been kind of negative about the new year but starting to think that perhaps 2010 just might be a good year....it is possible.
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aklnwlf
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I've packed on about 25 pounds since I started HGH injections. Am gonna try to lose some weight.
My BP/cholesterol/triglycerides are up too and my hips and knees hurt, so off it comes!
I look just like the pillsbury dough boy!
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