What are you Doing? Part VI

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Tiny :wave: Carek :wave:

I'm listening to the radio after watching a heart-breaking wildlife show called Planet earth :sad: :(
 
Tiny :hug: :hug: Sorry you're not feeling too good - i missed you lastnight :(

I'm just really sat here with a cuppa, listening to the radio!
 
Tiny!!!! :wave: :hug: :hug:

I'm glad i've caught you - i was getting a bit worried then :( have you not been feeling too good?
 
I have been in so much pain with this cervical hernated disc. It's going on 3 months and 7 weeks of PT, and I am still not better. I went the doctor's today, and I can not get into my local hospial's Pain center for they are all book up for a month. The only thing my doctor suggested is to go to another hospital about 45 minutes from where I live. What he wants me to get is a epidural to help ease the pain. The only thing is that it does not work for everyone. If it doesn't for me the only thing left to do for me is surgery. and I don't want to go through that. I hope and pray that the epidural will help. The other thing is I don't yet have an appointment for this other hospital, so I am left hanging right now and I'm on pain pills. So this is affecting me not only physically, but mentally too. :sigh:
 
Oh no Tiny :sad: i wasn't aware you had that type of problem :no: that's so awful - wish there was something i could do to make it better :hug: :hug: :hug:

It's terrible to read a thing like that and to feel powerless about this sort of stuff :sigh: it doesn't sound too alien to me actually 'cos in our NHS, you get situations similar to this where people are on waiting lists but they can't get seen by a specialist right away so i have some idea of how you must feel :yes: my mum's got arthritis in her knees and even tho' she has strong pain killers for it, she could get an operation that'd make it so much better but it'd cost her around £2000 she doesn't have.

Did you manage to go&vote? You must have been pleased at the result as i was being pretty much a Bush hater :mad:
 
Ah, thanks Susan:hug: for you caring & concern. It really means a lot to me. So sorry to hear about your mum. Arthritis can be a very painful illness. Please wish her well from me.

Yes, I voted and was VERY happy with the out come. What made my day today was that Rumsfield stepped down. I wonder what Mr Bush is going to do now. Bush is not one of my favorite persons. He's put this country in so much disray. And the war.
:tsk: Don't get me started. :down: to Mr. Bush from me.
 
I'll tell my mum that when i next see her tiny :) I saw her tonight actually! She likes to keep moving usually to ease her knees but i just wish i could do something more of course!

We are definitely in agreement about your politics over there :yes: we have been watching the results of it all over here&i reckon the majority of people in this country will be quite pleased to see the republicans brought down a peg or two! :D
 
Oh I'm so happy to hear this about your country's feelings on Bush and the election. So many countries hate him, but he has no one to blame but himself. He think he knows it all. Just to let you know, I'm a Democrat, and very proud to be one.
 
I knew that Tiny :yes: that's why i said i bet you're glad! I've read some of your posts on how your a democrat so i'm glad about that and it's good to see that around 95% of people in the US here on Interference are too :up:

One of the things that made me most angry towards Bush was not signing up to the Kyoto treaty :rant: :angry: that's what bugs me and scares me is what's happening with global warming :|
 
I'm glad to hear that tiny since we get the impression a lot over here that not a lot of Americans want to do much :|

Well, this is the latest i've stayed up in a long while so i was glad i got to speak to you as i missed you the last few nights but i better get to bed shortly so see you soon i hope :wave:

Look after yourself :hug:
 
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