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Army Thread 27th February 2009
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Army Thread 27th February 2009
Good job Zenny
Keep them hopping. LOL God (the neurologist). It is scary how many people have that perception of them, and how many of them have that self-perception. I learned the hard way that they are just humans like the rest of us."Decide-Which Voice in Your Head you Can Keep Alive" (Shinedown)
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Army Thread 27th February 2009
Seacailin;558930 wrote: Hi Krigs
How are you today?
Did you ever hear from UKSean? I wonder what is happening with him.
Kriggy"People usually fail when they are on the verge of success. So give as much care to the end as to the beginning." Lao-Tzu
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Army Thread 27th February 2009
Hi Zen,
My Mom had the same surgery (at age 83) this 12/30/08. I travelled to Florida to be with her and Dad. The surgery was in Ocala and went really well. She recovered incredibly well and is doing very well now. She had a walker for a couple of days but that's it. They glued her incision together which looked weird to me but quite wonderful and less scar in the end. Mom's back is MUCH better than before and she is happy about having the surgery!! I am happy I was able to go down there and be around for about 10 days-some before surgery and some after. I am thinking about moving back to FL or GA to be near them and also to be near my granddaughters in Atlanta. I know how you feel being so far away from your Mom.....it IS tough for me too!
Krigs"People usually fail when they are on the verge of success. So give as much care to the end as to the beginning." Lao-Tzu
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Army Thread 27th February 2009
Sea,
We are getting snow right now, but it's supposed to be a high of 48F today so this won't continue very long. It's smelling like Spring outside (I am noticing smells much more now that I have dropped the cigs). They are digging near my office for a new exit ramp for I-15; all I could smell was dirt. It smelled really nice (earthy and springlike)."People usually fail when they are on the verge of success. So give as much care to the end as to the beginning." Lao-Tzu
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Army Thread 27th February 2009
Zen, I was the daily (every day) type. My thoughts of trying to do without scared me to death but I did it (after I was here a couple of weeks) and never looked back!! I am a happy, non-drinker now. Krigsy"People usually fail when they are on the verge of success. So give as much care to the end as to the beginning." Lao-Tzu
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Army Thread 27th February 2009
You are getting snow Krigs? I don't know why I thought you were in the South. My daughter's new nickname for me is "Alzheimer's", so bear with me.lol. I hate snow Krigs, so I'll have to back out on my plea to move in, unless u go South, then Ima coming.lol
Zenny-I am of the binge variety"Decide-Which Voice in Your Head you Can Keep Alive" (Shinedown)
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Army Thread 27th February 2009
Zen, I drank 8-12 beers each day spaced throughout the day(weekends were much heavier). It's when I started popping them in the morning that I started to really worry. I even had some days that I brought al into my office (wine coolers that smelled like soda and fizzed like soda). I nipped that in the bud right away when I came here. I was looking for outpatient rehab when I found this site. MWO clicked with me and within about 8 or 9 days I was off al completely. The first 24 hours was hard for me to do but once I did that I was filled with hope and the rest went along without much of a fight. Modding is not an option for me....it opens a door that leads me to a slippery slope. It also keeps the craving of alcohol ever-present. The more days I string up alcohol free, the less I think about alcohol at all. If I were to let it into my life again in any measure at all it would just start that mind chatter that I do not want or need! That's me, Zen. How about you?"People usually fail when they are on the verge of success. So give as much care to the end as to the beginning." Lao-Tzu
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