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Hi Darlin'

Just want to say hi & send my love to you & the whole family. Special hugs

& kisses. And I've got your email! Success !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love,

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I got your email just fine .

Debbi

NEW TEST EMAIL: PLEASE REPLY WHEN YOU GET THIS

Importance: High

I just got off the phone once again with MSN tech support, and the person I

spoke to this time was so much more helpful. It appears that my problems

with sending and receiving emails is resolved...or at least will be within

24-48 hours. At least this support tech person was successful in walking me

through some steps involving backing up archived/etc. emails onto both my

computer and within my MSN Premium, updating some settings, etc. This

person was mercifully brief, concise, and seemed much more knowledgeable

than the 3 I dealt with last Saturday for a total of 4+ hours, at which

point I was literally shaking and trembling in pain. I did actually have to

spend several days lying down after that futile and extended session with

tech support on Sat.

I did see my pain management dr. on Monday, who increased the dosage of my

Duragesic patch, prescribed a different med for breakthrough pain (the old

ones were simply not working anymore, and I have valid pathological reports

to explain how and why my pain has increased, which I gave him copies of).

He gave me a much needed injection into my left arm just below my elbow as

well. I had BADLY dislocated it about a week or so ago while attempting to

simply rearrange my bed pillow behind me. It was so badly dislocated that

my arm was literally pointing the wrong way at the elbow and had an

extremely distorted appearance. It looked broken, but wasn't. However, I

could feel that my tendons, ligaments, etc. were under such a strain in the

dislocation that the bones were about to break under the extreme pressure.

I have never had that elbow dislocate to that extreme degree before.

Fortunately, I was able to avert going to my local ER (where I have been

physically injured and treated with unacceptable insensitivity on numerous

occasions in the past year). was at home, and being an EDSer

himself, was able and willing to attempt putting my elbow back into place

for me. He literally had to rotate/twist and put it back into the socket.

It popped LOUD when it went back in, and naturally injured and traumatized

the soft tissue surrounding the area ever since. The pain in my arm was

rivaling the pain in my c-spine, and keeping me from sleeping. The

cortisone shot did NOT hurt (I know, I know, it should...but my pain

tolerance is scary and dangerous). Better but sore now.

Love to all,

~LoneStarRose~

(~~)

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