Guest guest Posted November 11, 2010 Report Share Posted November 11, 2010 Hi Donna,......I like those two tv shows you mentioned: "Big Bang Theory" Sheldon really cracks me up. lol..., and then the next one with Shatner is okay, like the sons better than him, but was it "Fringe" afterwards that you watch? We've been hooked on it ever since it started. Good Sci-Fi. Then of course "The Mentalist", just started watching it over the summer and think its quite good too. Just wondered if the last two were the ones you were trying to think of. :-) Sorry to hear about your knee/leg doing its thing. My right leg has to go thru an intense stretch all by itself if I move it too fast after being still for even 10 mins. My knee is better after my last fall on it, but I have to be careful not to do any twisting movements with it, if it gets twisted during the stretch I get electric shocks up into my thighs. That doesn't happen quite as much as before, but it was very painful there for awhile. One thing I've learned with MS is there's always something going on. Its a job in itself trying to manage all the little or big nuisenses of it. Its no wonder we have fatigue. Hugs and Love, Jackie from Oregon May the peace of God be with you...the love of Jesus enfold you...and the Spirit of Christ fill you. Yep, it's time for my favorite game show --"Whatcha Been Doin'?" So fill us all in on life, MS, your hobbies, the books you are reading, favorite TV shows..... it's all about YOU!big hugs to each of you SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. -- Help Feed The Critters! Your daily click counts at http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2010 Report Share Posted November 13, 2010 Jackie, CSI is the one after Shatner.. but with all the cast changes in the shows that "worked" with the crews they had, the changes they've made haven't improved them in the least.. And Sheldon is a real "hoot".. and just gotta love his laugh.. and the new story line with his non-girlfriend.. that's a riot as well.. I've seen Fringe.. not something wants to sit and watch.. so I don't force him.. I can watch it online at various places when he's at work, though haven't completely caught up on that one. Do like Jane.. his character is a character that's for sure!.. Though that's another that would rather tune into Runescape and play, than actually sit and watch.. He did watch it the other night on that alternative channel behind his eyelids though! LOL... The intense stretch all by themselves.. have had periods of that.. not so much now as before my diagnosis.. back then I couldn't stand up without one or both legs doing the stretchy thing all by themselves.. and if they both did it at the same time, a lot of the time I'd have to grab onto something till it passed. The knee is getting a little less painful, at least it was yesterday, and it behaved fairly decently on my trip(s) to the bathroom last night.. though I'm still not attempting to walk the whole way there under my own power as I'm not real fond of the crash landings.. and I'm even less fond of Emergency Room visits.. Here's to a good weekend for you and everyone! HUGS |)onna Hi Donna,......I like those two tv shows you mentioned: "Big Bang Theory" Sheldon really cracks me up. lol..., and then the next one with Shatner is okay, like the sons better than him, but was it "Fringe" afterwards that you watch? We've been hooked on it ever since it started. Good Sci-Fi. Then of course "The Mentalist", just started watching it over the summer and think its quite good too. Just wondered if the last two were the ones you were trying to think of. :-) Sorry to hear about your knee/leg doing its thing. My right leg has to go thru an intense stretch all by itself if I move it too fast after being still for even 10 mins. My knee is better after my last fall on it, but I have to be careful not to do any twisting movements with it, if it gets twisted during the stretch I get electric shocks up into my thighs. That doesn't happen quite as much as before, but it was very painful there for awhile. One thing I've learned with MS is there's always something going on. Its a job in itself trying to manage all the little or big nuisenses of it. Its no wonder we have fatigue. Hugs and Love, Jackie from Oregon May the peace of God be with you... the love of Jesus enfold you... and the Spirit of Christ fill you. Yep, it's time for my favorite game show --"Whatcha Been Doin'?" So fill us all in on life, MS, your hobbies, the books you are reading, favorite TV shows..... it's all about YOU! big hugs to each of you Sharon This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. -- Help Feed The Critters! Your daily click counts at http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/ -- Help Feed The Critters! Your daily click counts at http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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