Well, I would tell you to see a doctor as soon as possible, just to rule out things if nothing else. If nothing else the doctor might be able to prescribe something to combat these symptoms so you're not feeling so lousy.
forsharry
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My neck my back........
by lola28 inthey hurt so much any one what will make it feel better?
i took some asprin but that did not help.
any suggestions would be welcomed..
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My neck my back........
by lola28 inthey hurt so much any one what will make it feel better?
i took some asprin but that did not help.
any suggestions would be welcomed..
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forsharry
Are you running a temperature? you said your back and neck are sore...are you having problems with mobility in your neck at all? Any dizziness or disorientation?
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Do you have an Evil Streak?
by misspeaches insometimes people do things too me that just rub me up the wrong way... and out comes evil miss peaches....!
i can't help it... this weird evil side of my personality displays itself.
for example if i'm in traffic and someone is tailgating me i deliberately slow down to a couple of kms per hour below the speed limit.
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forsharry
For some reason, all of my friends are afraid of me. They call me evil. I'm not sure why exactly that is. I mean, I'm a nice person, I help out whomever I can...I'm compassionate, etc. etc. I'm also almost a black belt in karatedo, have a bunch of weapons strewn about the house, of which I have knowledge of how to use, I don't take crap from anyone, and have been known to eat the occasional foot in mouth sandwich.
Or maybe it is the fact that when I get very very very angry...I don't rant and rave at all. I simply speak in a low, brutally, icily calm voice and tell whomever has awakend my wrath that in no uncertain terms they should reconsider their life-course or else it will be terminated post-haste.
hmmm....however, evil misspeaches have given me quite a bit of food for thought as far as this passive-agressive behavior. It could come in handy.
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How much money would you have to win, to quit your job?
by JH insome people love their jobs so much, that even if they won a couple of million $ playing lotto, they would still keep their jobs !!!
sounds stupid, right?
but i guess some have wonderful jobs, and money isn't everything.. how about you, what's the minimum you'd need to win to say, good bye boss ?
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forsharry
It wouldn't take all that much...probably just $500k or so. Not much incentive to stay here doing what I'm doing anyway. Doesn't pay well and literally leeches the creativity out of you. I'd take the money and go back to school for medicine like I always wanted to do but was not allowed (cause I was a good dubber at the time). So pretty much just enough for me to live while I go to school would make me happy.
Of course...I do suppose that I'd have to play in order to have the chance to win, right?
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What's WRONG with some people (ranting)?!?!
by FreedomFrog inok, i was at meijer about to do my grocery shopping, though before i do shopping, i always eat something so i can stay on my budget and not grab everything i see.
the cafe' was closed so i had to get a deli sandwich.
i went to go pay and a lady steps in front of me.
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forsharry
Blargh! I had a nice post all written out and then the browser loused up.
Anyway...pretty much this.
"To thine own self be true." - Benjamin Franklin - a hedonist and a lecher
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What's WRONG with some people (ranting)?!?!
by FreedomFrog inok, i was at meijer about to do my grocery shopping, though before i do shopping, i always eat something so i can stay on my budget and not grab everything i see.
the cafe' was closed so i had to get a deli sandwich.
i went to go pay and a lady steps in front of me.
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forsharry
I've always just wanted to get into a situation like that so I could respond back.
"By golly you're right! Jesus does Love me!"
"Hallelujah! Can I get a witness" Hug the wack woman who brought up jesus while you were trying to buy a tasty animal sandwich.
Rinse, lather, repeat. But then again, I'm evil like that.
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jehovahs roofing service....help ouselves...ignore everyone else!!
by kid-A in.
interesting story on msnbc about "jehovahs roofing service"....notice the emphasis on only helping "fellow" brothers!.
http://risingfromruin.msnbc.com/2005/10/jehovahs_roofin.html.
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forsharry
I was going to post...and then I thought...why ?
I saw a comment from a woman who said that whoever said that this religion tears apart families is lying...and continued in that thread. Wow. That cut me deep for some reason. I know it's human nature to want to blame something outside of yourself for bad things that happen...but this cult did such irreperable damage to my family...well all I can do about it now is laugh, because there are no tears left, and killing people is illegal in all 50 states as of last check. (wane smile)
I'm just ever amazed at the blindness of some people...how they are happy to accept what others say blindly without doing research. Maybe that's why I wasn't a model witness near the end...i questioned everything and researched things. A true Doubting Thomas...and considered very aposto-saucy for it too.
I do want to comment that my father's home was all but destroyed in Hurricane Katrina. I would like the Dubs to go to his house and fix it up as the ultimate witness to a fallen brother. Perhaps their christian charity will help bring him back to the flock?
mock mock.
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Lurker comes out of hiding : )
by happy1975 ini've been lurking for months, reading your posts nearly every day.
i finally decided to come out of hiding because i need help.
i post on another board that has nothing whatsoever to do with religion and i saw this post-.
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forsharry
The funny thing about telling her it's a lie is that she WON'T believe you. I think the grocery store analogy is a good way to go, and informing her of the youth 'drop-out' rate might be informative to her as well.
I just can't believe what she wrote. I remember spouting out the same kinds of nonsense when I was in and hearing anything critical of the religion. And though I don't agree with Defd's comment in "TOTALITY" I think he's right too...she's too gung ho right now. She's "IN LOVE" with the religion. Give her tidbits to think on (if she wants to think on them) and then let her go. I don't feel sorry for her...she's a big girl making big girl decisions...I fear for her kids though. I wouldn't wish my worst enemy what I endured growing up in the dubigion.
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Benefits of being a Dub as a child
by pratt1 in.
i can't think of many benefits of growing up a a dub but i do remember that i always viewed the other dub kids as brorthers and sisters and they became my support system amongst the "worldly people".
i remember going into a new neighhood or a new school and knowing that once i met the dub kids there, i would automatically have friends and i would not be alone.. this was especially comforting to me because i was an only child, and many times i entered into a new school not knowing anyone and sometimes being the only black kid in the class, my dub peers made me feel welcome and accepted me into the circle immediately.. for many years i feel special to be part of this worldwide brotherhood, and i am sure it is the reason why now i am inafriad of changes and/or new surroundings.. did you have similar experiences?.
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forsharry
Now insta-friends I do have experiences with. :)
I belong to DNBK - a japanese martial arts society. I made friends pretty fast in that group, but again, clique-ish. Are you Aikidio - you're a map flopper...want nothing to do with you. You take karatedo? Alright...ground pounder, I'll be your friend. Just kidding, but we joke about that a lot with there being divisions in training.
On a more serious note, where ever we go to train or visit, we are met by people of the organization and there is a form of kinship.
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Benefits of being a Dub as a child
by pratt1 in.
i can't think of many benefits of growing up a a dub but i do remember that i always viewed the other dub kids as brorthers and sisters and they became my support system amongst the "worldly people".
i remember going into a new neighhood or a new school and knowing that once i met the dub kids there, i would automatically have friends and i would not be alone.. this was especially comforting to me because i was an only child, and many times i entered into a new school not knowing anyone and sometimes being the only black kid in the class, my dub peers made me feel welcome and accepted me into the circle immediately.. for many years i feel special to be part of this worldwide brotherhood, and i am sure it is the reason why now i am inafriad of changes and/or new surroundings.. did you have similar experiences?.
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forsharry
Wow...I wish I had such a nice experience with the witness children growing up. Sadly for me it was the exact opposite. Most of the children in my congregation were elders' children and could do no wrong. They were very clique-ish and exclusive and because I didn't fit into their mindset of a 'cool' dub kid, I was only rudimentarily tolerated.
I'm not sure why that was, but I did know that come summertime they all wanted to be my friend (I was the only kid that had an inground pool in the congregation, hence 'friends' out the wazoo.) So basically it was conditional. It was a rather lonely existence to tell you the truth. Sad to say we lived in a neighborhood that had a lot of children that were my age but I was forbidden to play with them.