Guest guest Posted October 9, 2008 Report Share Posted October 9, 2008 Dear Martha, When I read your post, I thought OMG, she is going through initiation all over again. I think we are a solid group, collectively and indivdually. I was wondering if I was addicted, as I look forward to every post that comes to my mailbox. We can all go on higher doses if we are able to withstand the rigors of the added side effects. Some of us just can't go that far, but we manage to hang in and hang on. We call them turtles and I am the oldest tortoise in the group, but it doesn't mean I'm no longer in the race. The only thing that brought me comfort for the terrible cramps when it made me look spastic with my hands looking gnarled and my feet turning inward was Skelaxin. I felt like I was turning into something else, like in the movies. LOL. I admire you for your courage in continuing your education. Everything will fall into place in due time. You are still young enough to make good use of your time and education. What if you had decided not to continue, where would you be then? You have made a wise decision. When I think of all the years they made us feel guilty for being chocoholics, there are new findings according to Web MD that dark chocolate is actually good for you, as it contains anti-oxidants, the cancer fighters, so enjoy without guilt. http://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20030827/dark-chocolate-is-healthy-chocolate When you complete your dissertation, we will all rejoice with you and raise our cyber glasses. Then you can say you have reached another milestone in your life. Rich blessings for a continued remission and completion of your studies in the near future, Lottie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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