Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 I really did all that work. I always try to learn something new, and since I've always worked with a need for accuracy and inventiveness, it wasn't a stretch for me. Before the RA, I travelled the world, including New England, and have experienced almost all types of weather. I never experienced the 'flipping out' of early evening but will pay attention to it and see if it may be something for me to 'enjoy'. Maybe 'Loony' is fun! Dennis [ ] TO DENNIS THE WEATHERMAN HAHA I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU DID ALL THAT WORK TO CHECK THE WEATHER AGAINST YOUR ILLNESS/PAIN---HERE IN NEW ENGLAND YOUR TEST WOULD COME BACK POSITIVE BELIEVE ME.MAYBE YOU HAVE SUNDOWNERS--NURSES LIKE ME CAN TELL YOU THAT AS THE SUN SETS THE LOONEYS GET LOONIER.......PATIENTS WHO ARE CALM ALL DAY START FLIPPING OUT AROUND 4 PM---THEN WHEN IT GETS REALLY BAD YOU LOOK OUTSIDE AND SURE ENOUGH THERE IS A FULL MOON HAHA.......LYNN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 Hubby, who is a Meteorologist, has finally come to believe my " body forecast " over the Computer Models. Yup, my whole body swells and actually pulsates with pain as a Low Pressure System deepens, and I'm talking about a Low Pressure System over a hundred miles away. I know I don't have to tell you how much it hurts. Until the Weather System gets to where I am, then, as the wind, rain or snow comes, I actually feel better. Well, sometimes being " Loony " can be fun, if one is very intelligent and has a good sense of humor to start out with So, here's the " Chicken or Egg " question, now that I have been diagnosed by 3 count 'em 3 Psychiatrists with Severe Depression, Anxiety, and Dissociative Disorder. Which came first, the " loony " or the Autoimmune Disease? Oh, yes, and I am actually glad to read from many folks that their blood tests keep changing. So do mine. For years my titers for Lupus and RA have been borderline or just over the line and so it depends on which doc I go to. Some Docs say " Close is enough for me " and some Docs say " Close only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades " . Alice http://maryalaska.blogspot.com/ On Jan 14, 2006, at 11:20 AM, Dennis W wrote: > I really did all that work. I always try to learn something new, > and since I've always worked with a need for accuracy and > inventiveness, it wasn't a stretch for me. Before the RA, I > travelled the world, including New England, and have experienced > almost all types of weather. I never experienced the 'flipping out' > of early evening but will pay attention to it and see if it may be > something for me to 'enjoy'. Maybe 'Loony' is fun! > > Dennis > [ ] TO DENNIS THE WEATHERMAN > > > HAHA I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU DID ALL THAT WORK TO CHECK THE WEATHER > AGAINST YOUR > ILLNESS/PAIN---HERE IN NEW ENGLAND YOUR TEST WOULD COME BACK > POSITIVE BELIEVE > ME.MAYBE YOU HAVE SUNDOWNERS--NURSES LIKE ME CAN TELL YOU THAT AS > THE SUN SETS > THE LOONEYS GET LOONIER.......PATIENTS WHO ARE CALM ALL DAY START > FLIPPING OUT > AROUND 4 PM---THEN WHEN IT GETS REALLY BAD YOU LOOK OUTSIDE AND > SURE ENOUGH > THERE IS A FULL MOON HAHA.......LYNN > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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