Date: 01.04.2011
From: Gaynor
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Subject: blooming weather
Ugh ... I do wish the weather would make up its mind. It's kicked my pain levels out of orbit again. I'm sure there's lots of you in the UK in the same boat today. I'm on leave from work and wanted to go out and do some touristy things. Oh well ... I guess it's going to be DVDs. Chin up everyone. Here's hoping the weather will become consistently sunny soon.
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Date: 01.04.2011
From: marlene
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Subject: Re: blooming weather
I know what you mean. My hands to-day are awful. My feet are killing me even when im resting.
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Date: 01.04.2011
From: Gaynor
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Subject: Re: blooming weather
Yeah ... I'm with you Marlene. Hands and feet are dancing the watoozie!! Thank the lord for painkillers. When I have my worst days I think about what it must have been like for people with this condition 200 years ago. It must have been pretty darn grim.
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Date: 01.04.2011
From: Johnw
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Subject: Re: blooming weather
It's the same late autumn when the weather is on the turn for winter. Really a blooming nuisance. Feels as if the RA is detiorating and then it settles down a bit. Hopefully we'll have some decent sunshine this summer to compensate but I've just got one of those feelings....!
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Date: 01.04.2011
From: marlene
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Subject: Re: blooming weather
Yep!! it was bad enough for my poor dad. He would of been 84 this year. He never really got much help when i think back. Sleep with a wooden door under your matress to ease back pain and the rest you will have to learn to live with. Not that many years ago. When they did take notice his other health problems had to come first. So 200 years ago doesnt bare thinking about.
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