Well, I guess it is RA, it is the deep muscular pain, and my RD in CA
did the pressure points and said it is Fibro, once again I an looking
for the magic answer.
We adopted Choi, our grandson. He is 8 now, we got him when he was 2.
He is doing well, he has learning disabilities, which is attributed to
his Mom who use drugs when she got pregnant for him.
I have missed you all, but felt guilty about the remission so I had not
posted.
Dawn0
Harvey R. Stone - 20 Sep 2005 17:58 GMT
> Well, I guess it is RA, it is the deep muscular pain, and my RD in CA
> did the pressure points and said it is Fibro, once again I an looking
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> Dawn0
May God bless for your honesty and your loving heart but dam that guilty
business. We need people to know that remission happens. May God give you
the strength and knowledge to best make your child ready for this world as
an adult.
Someday you may look back on what it took to be there for your child
over the years,,,, and be proud of a job well done that no one else could do
better than you.
Harv
Nanny - 21 Sep 2005 01:48 GMT
Hey Dawn, you have no need of any guilt about posting that you have had a
remission. Congratulations are in order, instead, for the remission, and
for your kind generous heart in adopting Choi!! Perhaps the remission is a
gift from God; I would like to think that. Nanny
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> Harv
Gwen Love - 20 Sep 2005 19:09 GMT
Dawn, you should have let us rejoice with you in your remission. May it
come again.
Gwen
> Well, I guess it is RA, it is the deep muscular pain, and my RD in CA
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> Dawn0
Diane - 20 Sep 2005 23:03 GMT
dawn, you're always welcome here! i remember you taking care of choi
years ago and i'm glad he is still with you.
diane