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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 67524" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>G'day, everybody. </p><p></p><p>smallworld, I hope it all goes smoothly today. It's good to get a lot of hassles out of the way as painlessly as possible. I suspect we'd be having to do the same for difficult child 3, even though he is cooperative - it's just tat his anxiety is so high, his body lets him down because his blood vessels shut down from his panic.</p><p></p><p>ASO, what are elliptical machines? Sorry, they never had anything like that back in the days when I worked out in a gym. Hope the kids aren't too difficult for you today.</p><p></p><p>Hi Robby, long time no chat to. While you were gone, I've been having some lovely chats on Watercooler about Tim Tams and how to get them in the US. I quite like Oreos, but after Tim Tams they're an anticlimax.</p><p></p><p>I probably should post separately about the visits to the doctor etc, all I WILL say is I got yet another shot in the derriere, with the promise of another one on Wednesday. 12 ml, i.m. And the nurse reckons I'm weird when I ask for a 21g needle, because it's larger. I think I'll have to start handing out pamphlets on the Bernoulli Effect.</p><p>The extra doctors' appointments also gave me the perfect alibi to NOT go to the funeral of a friend's 19 year old daughter, who suicided a bit over a week ago. It's looking like it was a reaction to Zoloft. It makes my pincushioned rear end seem like nothing. I'll recover. That poor mother never will.</p><p></p><p>We've had a month's rain in Sydney, in 24 hours. Our rain gauge was close to overflowing. Unfortunately, only 12 mm landed in the catchment for Warragamba Dam. But more rain is on the way. It also meant our main road to the 'mainland' is flooded, I had to take the much longer south road - thankful for the bridge which means I COULD get out, and not have to drive another hour just to reach the highway.</p><p>I've got to go out tomorrow, too, to take difficult child 3 to his drama class. I really don't feel up to it but maybe I'll feel better in the morning.</p><p></p><p>Have a good Monday, all of you.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 67524, member: 1991"] G'day, everybody. smallworld, I hope it all goes smoothly today. It's good to get a lot of hassles out of the way as painlessly as possible. I suspect we'd be having to do the same for difficult child 3, even though he is cooperative - it's just tat his anxiety is so high, his body lets him down because his blood vessels shut down from his panic. ASO, what are elliptical machines? Sorry, they never had anything like that back in the days when I worked out in a gym. Hope the kids aren't too difficult for you today. Hi Robby, long time no chat to. While you were gone, I've been having some lovely chats on Watercooler about Tim Tams and how to get them in the US. I quite like Oreos, but after Tim Tams they're an anticlimax. I probably should post separately about the visits to the doctor etc, all I WILL say is I got yet another shot in the derriere, with the promise of another one on Wednesday. 12 ml, i.m. And the nurse reckons I'm weird when I ask for a 21g needle, because it's larger. I think I'll have to start handing out pamphlets on the Bernoulli Effect. The extra doctors' appointments also gave me the perfect alibi to NOT go to the funeral of a friend's 19 year old daughter, who suicided a bit over a week ago. It's looking like it was a reaction to Zoloft. It makes my pincushioned rear end seem like nothing. I'll recover. That poor mother never will. We've had a month's rain in Sydney, in 24 hours. Our rain gauge was close to overflowing. Unfortunately, only 12 mm landed in the catchment for Warragamba Dam. But more rain is on the way. It also meant our main road to the 'mainland' is flooded, I had to take the much longer south road - thankful for the bridge which means I COULD get out, and not have to drive another hour just to reach the highway. I've got to go out tomorrow, too, to take difficult child 3 to his drama class. I really don't feel up to it but maybe I'll feel better in the morning. Have a good Monday, all of you. Marg [/QUOTE]
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