Hi Barbara,

I just want to say Thank You for your wonderful post.  I so admire your 
honesty, and I think there could possibly be quite a few of us here who can 
relate.  It is awesome to hear that you're getting out and doing some enjoyable 
things again.  I'm so happy for you.  Hey Rob, I felt the old kick in the butt 
too, and I needed it!  A big thanks to you too.  Let's hope that with spring 
coming (??) we'll all have better days with far less pain.  And how about 
adding some really good nights of sleep!!  Ohh so needed.

hugs to all,

Linda in Eagle ID 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
  To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> ; 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
  Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 11:03 PM
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] misc


  Hi Rob,

  Thanks for your message, and I'm so glad I could improve your day with mine 
to you.  I am sending this message to the whole group, so they can see what's 
up with me as well.

  I really am not feeling sorry for myself.  I am not sleeping well, I wake up 
so many times at night with my legs in pain, once I finally get to sleep.  It 
is at least 3am before my legs settle down enough to get to sleep for a bit, 
unless I take a Vicodin.  I usally sleep for anything between 15 minutes and an 
hour on many nights, and this goes on until anytime between 10am and noon, when 
I finally drag my butt out of bed.  I am exhausted.  I take a Vicodin usually 3 
days a week, just to catch up on some sleep.  I need to use some of my 
marijuana tincture at night or a brownie on more nights, but that doesn't 
always work.  Between the two, if one of these methods is used almost every 
night, I should be better off in the sleep category.  I lowered my daily dosage 
of Neurontin over the past year and my pain level has increased.  My Neurontin 
dosage was up pretty high at 5200/day, and I really wanted it lower! ed, so I 
was able to lower 3600/day now, but I am paying the price during the night.  I 
also went on Lyrica at 50/mg 3x/day.

  My husband retired last year and became interested in politics for the first 
time in his life, so he watches the news a lot.  It's on so much of the day, 
and then he watches the History Channel, Military Channel and CARTOONS!!  He's 
always watched some cartoons, but it's just too much, so after I do what I need 
to and sit out in the family room for a bit, I leave the area.  I just can't 
stand it.  He also uses the computer, but while on the TV.  If I ask to change 
the channel, it usually annoys him, so it's often easier to just let it go.  

  I know that we all have our own living situations, and he's really a great 
guy.  He just has his own things that annoy me, and I have mine that do the 
same to him.  And, I really try to live by the rule now that I need to pick my 
battles.  I stand up for my place in the family room periodically and take 
control of the TV and enjoy something together or alone.  Then, once he goes to 
bed and I cannot sleep, I watch TV in there while I am waiting to be able to 
sleep.

  Over the winter hits we don't get out much, although we did take a Panama 
Canal Cruise for his retirement, but it was during October, so he was 
pre-occupied with election stuff.  He scoped out a TV in one of the lounges 
that usually had the news on during the day, and we had a TV in our room.  We 
enjoyed ourselves though, and it was a good trip.  In February we went to So. 
California (we live in No. California) to get out of the cold and enjoyed the 
warmer weather for a week.  I just need to get away a bit if I can, winter 
really gives me problems, both physically and then mentally since I ache so 
much more.  I just don't know how you people who live in the REAL cold climates 
do it.

  Since I wrote you, I have been out of my room a lot more, and have gotten 
outside, picked lemons off my lemon tree and have prepared a many more meals 
than usual, and even done some visiting as well.  I am moving around the house 
more again, and on Saturday I am meeting my sisters for a day of lunch, 
massages, and then tea.  So, I've gotten back to a start in the right track, 
but I appreciate the boost (Kick in the Butt) from you Rob!!! 

  Take care all, and warm hugs to everyone as well.

  Barbara A in Auburn, CA 





  -----Original Message-----
  From: Robert Pall <[email protected]>
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 5:01 am
  Subject: RE: [TMIC] misc


  Barbara...your response just made a lousy Monday morning at work a little 
nicer ...thank you ...now get busy living your life and stop feeling sorry for 
yourself.

  All the best!
  Rob



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  From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]?>] 
  Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 9:33 PM
  To: Robert Pall; [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] misc


  Hello Rob and all,
       I am so glad that you sent in this email today.  I think it just may be 
the "kick in the butt" that I need to get out of my bedroom and on with my 
life.  I am still kind of in a funk, not as bad as the usual winter funk, but 
still haven't been able to totally bring myself out of it either.  I know that 
the state of the economy and politics have been consuming too much of my life 
recently, and with my hubby retiring last year, as the saying goes, twice as 
much hubby and half as much money.  Could not be truer than these days, as if 
we could have known, he'd still be working and we'd still be preparing for his 
retirement.
       I have been reading most of the postings on TMIC, but not responding to 
some that I know that I should have.  For this, I am apologizing to the newbies 
and to those that I could have possibly given some support.
       Rob, I will try, no, I WILL, to take your words to heart and start 
LIVING my life the way I used to, and used to tell others to as well, and that 
is to the fullest extent as possible.  TM should not define us. 

  Hugs to all, Barbara A in Auburn, CA, where the sun is shining and there is a 
nest of baby birds outside of my bedroom window.  The sounds are so sweet.
          





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