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OA causes fatigue, too?


Re: OA causes fatigue, too? -- Posted by fact-checker@hotmail.com on 09-21-05 05:03


Nanny wrote:
> As much as I know, and from personal experience, all types of Arthritis can
> cause fatigue. I was tired with OA, am tired with RA, and FM is a "pain in
> the A.., and every other place as well"! ;-) Note my signature line.
> --
> Nanny
> I am Woman; I am Invincible; I am tired!

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Your theme song is a 1970's Helen Reddy song?

My theme song is the 1970's Mac Davis song "It's hard to be humble" :^)

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"Oh Lord it's hard to be humble
when you're perfect in every way.

I can't wait to look in the mirror
'cos I get better looking each day

to know me is to love me
I must be a hell of a man.

O Lord it's hard to be humble
but I'm doing the best that I can.

I used to have a girlfriend
but I guess she just could'n't compete
with all of these lovestarved women
who keep clamouring at my feet.

Well I probably find me another
but I guess they're all in awe of me
who cares I never get lonesome
cause I treasure my own company.

Oh Lord it's hard to be humble
when you're perfect in every way.

I can't wait to look in the mirror
'cos I get better looking each day

to know me is to love me
I must be a hell of a man.

O Lord it's hard to be humble
but I'm doing the best that I can.

I guess you can say I'm a loner
a cowboy outlaw tough and proud

Well
I could have lots of friends if I wanted
but then I wouldn't stand out from the crowd

some folks say that I'm "egotistical
well I don't even know what that means
I guess it has something to do with the
way that I fill out my skintight blue jeans.

Oh Lord it's hard to be humble
when you're perfect in every way.

I can't wait to look in the mirror
'cos I get better looking each day

to know me is to love me
I must be a hell of a man.

O Lord it's hard to be humble
we are doing the best that we can."

-
http://www.hugelyrics.com/lyrics/91891/Mac_Davis/It's_Hard_To_Be_Humble


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Re: OA causes fatigue, too? -- Posted by Sharo on 09-21-05 13:02


My DH has osteoarthritis of the cervical spine(or DDD). He seems to
tire easily also.


Re: OA causes fatigue, too? -- Posted by fact-checker@hotmail.com on 09-22-05 20:20


Sharo wrote:
> My DH has osteoarthritis of the cervical spine(or DDD). He seems to
> tire easily also.

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Thank goodness for Google searches.

Even though I have had spine problems for 20 years and have been on the
Internet for 7 years, I had no idea what "DH" and "DDD" were until I
did the Google searches just now.

At the age of 49 I suddenly feel so old and un-hip... :^)


Re: OA causes fatigue, too? -- Posted by Nann Bell on 09-23-05 08:02


> Thank goodness for Google searches.
>
> Even though I have had spine problems for 20 years and have been on the
> Internet for 7 years, I had no idea what "DH" and "DDD" were until I
> did the Google searches just now.
>
> At the age of 49 I suddenly feel so old and un-hip... :^)
>

hey, I've found Google most helpful in that way, too. But, at 48, I realize
that I am just beginning to be TRULY cool! (heehee, let's just keep telling
ourselves that! As long as Mother Earth News is still in publication I'll
know the technocrats haven't completely taken over!)

--
Nann
remove the Gator cheer to email me
Simply the thing I am shall make me live --- William Shakespeare


Re: OA causes fatigue, too? -- Posted by d'huit on 09-23-05 10:32



"Nann Bell" wrote in message
news:0001HW.BF59915D0074566D127AC840@news.east.earthlink.net...
>> Thank goodness for Google searches.
>>
>> Even though I have had spine problems for 20 years and have been on the
>> Internet for 7 years, I had no idea what "DH" and "DDD" were until I
>> did the Google searches just now.
>>
>> At the age of 49 I suddenly feel so old and un-hip... :^)
>>
>
> hey, I've found Google most helpful in that way, too. But, at 48, I

> realize
> that I am just beginning to be TRULY cool! (heehee, let's just keep
> telling
> ourselves that! As long as Mother Earth News is still in publication I'll
> know the technocrats haven't completely taken over!)
>
> --

> Nann

LOL! that's cool? now? i mean, again? LOL you made me wonder if i still
have the very first copy. so, i looked around me at my bookcases and had
to laugh at myself, knowing it's been long gone. i still remember manning a
booth on the first earth day. it's nice to be cool again.LOL

kate
(57, thank heaven!)





> remove the Gator cheer to email me
> Simply the thing I am shall make me live --- William Shakespeare
>



Re: OA causes fatigue, too? -- Posted by Nann Bell on 09-23-05 21:15


well you know how there are actually people out there making money by telling
other folk how to simplify their lives! It's never been one of my problems,
but apparently some folks just don't realize that modern communications don't
come with an obligation to be instantly available to everyone every minute of
the day. (just an opinion from one who didn't always answer the phone even
in the dark ages before answering machines, etc.)

--
Nann
remove the Gator cheer to email me
Simply the thing I am shall make me live --- William Shakespeare


On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 13:32:36 -0400, d'huit wrote
(in message ):
>
> LOL! that's cool? now? i mean, again? LOL you made me wonder if i still
> have the very first copy. so, i looked around me at my bookcases and had
> to laugh at myself, knowing it's been long gone. i still remember manning a
> booth on the first earth day. it's nice to be cool again.LOL
>
> kate
> (57, thank heaven!)
>
>
>
>
>
>> remove the Gator cheer to email me
>> Simply the thing I am shall make me live --- William Shakespeare
>>
>
>


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