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As you might see from my posts on the Support page, my Lyme has come back with a vengeance and it's not pretty.
I have the CNS/brain symptoms (forgive me, I have to tell myself how to unlock a door), and my moods are not what they used to be.
And my job, finances, etc are pretty much down the toilet.
However, the one thing that still gets me up in the morning when I wake up and think, "Oh crap, it's another day", is music.
Once a week on Saturdays from 4 - 6 pm (NJ time) I produce and host a little radio program that plays "alternative country" music. At this point, it's the one thing I hold onto.
I just want to say, if anyone out there wants to listen or make requests, etc, please tune in and maybe it'll help you feel better somewhat for awhile.
The show is called Guitar Town, and you can tune in on the net at www.wdvrfm.org Saturdays 4 to 6 (I just said that, didn't I? sorry).
You can email me requests at my addy here, or on the air at [email protected].
Oh, it can get a little loud, so if you have sound sensitivity, just be careful.
-------------------- The Bite: July 1995 Next 13 years: Treated for things I didn't have Symptom total: 45 1 faint Lyme IgM May 2000 5 More negative tests IGeneX says YES! 3/16/09 Finally feel human: 2012 Posts: 120 | From Plainsboro NJ | Registered: Feb 2007
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cool thanks for telling us. Music really does help me. Carol
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Yes, music is indeed a prime source of life. This is a bit farther "into the ozone" than even the most alternative country music, but it's the kind of music that got me through, or, at least, is representative of my fighting through, a lot of nasty obstacles....
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Hi, MissMari, I'm having trouble getting my computer to play the sound from the station. Do you know what program is needed? (macOSX) I'll try to get to another computer.. (I have in fact been able to get audio but apparently the format is different from other sites that I have been able to get.) DaveS
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