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That is wonderful news Celia. Don't feel bad as we have all been there and done that. And everyone is right - this is called a support group. You have a great doctor with a wonderful sense of humor.

How do I add my name under MY photo (he he)?

Hope everyone is doing better tonight.


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Sending hugs your way!

I found this article - very good explanations and at the end, there is a toll free number to call if you have any questions.......

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I sure as heck would be phoning and blasting the water company for the pathetic way they attempted to inform everyone. :angry:

Hugs.

Karen

kAREN HOW SWEET OF YOU TO FIND THIS

I'VE BEEN SO WORRIED AABOUT YOU Celia...i'm so glad you have a great dr with a great sense of humor.

:D Hi All! Finally starting to feel human again. Getting knocked down so hard has shown me how far I had come.

Robbin, isn't this the truth..your words to me are so precious..i love you too and thank you for your kindness.

love you

Celia, post when your down...(ahem, Karen, ears burning????) You all were there when i needed help in the dark middle of nite with my celluitis I honestly couldn't have gotten through it without you and guess it's the first time in my entire life i ever said out loud (esp to people i haven't even met) " I'M SCARED TO DEATH THAT I WILL DIE IF I GO TO THE HOSPITAL"

tHAT WAS really hard for me to do but in a way doing it and putting it out there helped me cope and say..with your ideas..and support...It ain't gona happen..no way.

this SUPPORT group is the very best.

love and hugs

judy in philly

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Your most welcome, sweet pea.

keep that dr... :lol: she's a winner.

hugs

judy

DingoGirl Enthusiast
<------------------------------------------------------is my bratty cat lounging by the pool. He LOVES water. He is a big nerdball. One day this summer I had looked out to see what he was doing (he only gets let out every once in a while and I always keep my eye on him). Here he was......paws dangling in the pool. I snuck back inside grabbed the camera and snapped his picture. So that's him...........chillin at the pool.

He also spends a great deal of his time indoors in the bathtub or sink. When I take a bath in my big tub he is sittin on the edge trying to play in the water. When I get out, he gets in :blink: Such a wierdo.......

-Jessica :rolleyes:

OMG this is my mom's cat, she has three, and one HAS to play in the bathtub, the sink, is obsessed with water....ha ha ha ha I have never known of another cat this way! so crazy.....very cute..... :)

hi everybody....ate some nuggetts today :ph34r: But what could I do? my friends went out and brought them back, I simply could NOT be rude....ugh.....feeling slightly kicked in the gut tonight, but not too bad...

such a short post, gotta go....trying to catch up on too much - - very tired....must sleep.....

JUDY!!! good to SEE you finally! graet picture of your wonderful, smiling face....

And Armetta/mouse who is now Celia's former ostrich.....confusing but fantastic.....

good to see ALL of you! :):):)

lindalee Enthusiast

Hi everyone, Hope everyone is feeling better. I keep thinking of Celia and that "tap water" issue. I sure hope she is ok. I think the osmosis water is what I may do but don't know what kind. Any suggestions? Do they take up a lot of space? :rolleyes:

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Hi everyone......sad little dingo-girl meltdown....friends just left, it was so wonderful having them here for three nights...three extra people is crowded in my little house, but, the silence is screaming now...everything WOULD have been okay had we not seen R's brother at a yard sale this morning.....kind of funny, not one but TWO of R's ex-girlfriends coming up to him....so, he and I chatted for about 20 minutes, and he caught me up to date on everything....but now, just moping around here. *sniff* will the sadness over R. EVER fully go away? :(

God help me, I sent him a two-sentence email just now.....CISSIE - BRING YOUR GUN AND SHOOT ME......what was I thinking......blatant online confession.....dear gaaaaaaaaaawd..... :o

sorry this is so sad, you know how I am......it will get better, just a rough one today.....PLEASE say a collective prayer that I will fully recover from this man. There is a hug that only R. can provide, a lap and shoulder and strong comfy-bear warmth and solidness that is like no other, and I hate him for that - - he truly is a wonderful person, just, dysfunctional and non-committal.

gotta go .....this is another post that could be erased soon..... :ph34r::o

queenofhearts Explorer

Susan, sounds like a sort of R-Glutening to me, a little cc from brother & ex-girlfriend, & then you went & took a bite of the real thing! Hope he's out of your system soon.

Judy, nice to see your radiant smile!

Celia, there was an E coli outbreak in the water of the town next door. What's going on here!!!???

Leah

p.s. I typed g f for girlfriend & it came out gluten free!


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DingoGirl Enthusiast
Susan, sounds like a sort of R-Glutening to me, a little cc from brother & ex-girlfriend, & then you went & took a bite of the real thing! Hope he's out of your system soon.

oh dear gawd Leah, this is fantastic, slight guffaw here..... :lol:

okay now back to sobbing.....*sniff* :(

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Leah-thanks for the nice comments re smile.. :lol:

Susan--I spent 1/2 hr trying to figure out about this "R" person...I've been bopping in and out of forums so not sure where to go to find the deleted post..now are there 2 guys involved here??? :blink::ph34r:

Is there the singer and then R or are they one in the same. I know your sad w/o your company but think that Leah really hit it here...

Susan, sounds like a sort of R-Glutening to me, a little cc from brother & ex-girlfriend, & then you went & took a bite of the real thing! Hope he's out of your system soon.

I know your sad..'sniff' from me too...but when doing research :blink::o:huh::blink::o on your past threads trying to solve this mystery..PLEASE. ....just post

yes 1 person

No 2 different guys.

SO I CAN STOP FRETTING AND GET OFF THE DANG COMPUTER... ;):rolleyes:

LOVE YOU HONEY.

JUDY IN PHILLY

AndreaB Contributor

Judy,

This R is a new R, the other one is from x number of years ago, so 1 guy.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

omg THANK YOU ANDREA!!!! :rolleyes:

wHEN READING I WAS PRAYING THAT IT WASN'T THEOLD ONE AS HE SEEMED SO TOXIC TO HER.

nOW DON'T KNOW ABOUT THIS "R" WAS THIS A LONG TERM THING???

POOR SUSAN...OUR DINGO GIRL...

LET'S SEND HER HUGS AND LOTS OF TISSUES..

HAVE TO FINALLY GET OFF HERE.

J

CarlaB Enthusiast

Judy, I'm with you, this R is new to me ...

Susan, there are some guys you never get over ... you just move on. You will love the guy you end up with, but it doesn't mean that you ever "got over" the guy you didn't ... you just move on. Sometimes I think email should be outlawed, it makes it too easy to say things you would never say in person!!!

I didn't really catch up, just read the last two pages ... going to check in on R'ville, then back to the crowd in the living room! I got a little overwhelmed and snuck back here for a while for some quiet time.

DingoGirl Enthusiast

oh sweet friends, so sorry to cause confusion! Judy - remember, just PM me - - don't go back into any threads!!! no, R - well heck, that's ROBERT. the other one - JR - he's more of an...irritant. Bad news years ago but I am long over that one and was never truly in love.

Robert..... :( he's the one I've been whining about since I got on this forum in January. Gave up gluten adn R at about the same time, but he was still in my life, but he'd broken up wtih me a couple of weeks before dx. then....still off gluten....back onto robert. :ph34r: NOT GOOD. gave up Robert and my wine-drinking for good about 9 or 10 ?? weeks ago. feels like an eternity. Most days I'm okay....but not always. I just wonder if I"m ever NOT going to be in love with him? :(

DEAR GAAAAAAAAAAWED Cecile, don't you EVER feel bad again for your mucus-y days on here....I am the queen of baring the soul and sniveling whining.....aghhhhhhhhhhh :o

Carla, thank you for your wise words. I just want to MOVE ON......and today was a snag. a cc, as Leah so cleverly put it. :)

OMG - - OMG - - - OMG - - - good thing he's so freaking busy, a single parent with his own business and doens't care or have time to read any of this....OMG what if other people I know are reading this...ha ha ha ha ha ha doesn't matter, if they've known me for more than a month they'd know this anyway :lol::lol::lol:

Just bought tires. how heinous is that? wanted to drive to the mountains, and realized that I seriously could not. Such an annoying expense. Think of all the FUN things you could buy with $500??? :angry:

thank you all for your support......I want to move on....I want to move on...I WANT TO MOVE ON...... :(

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Hi, Susan, just parachuting in here again to check on everyone. The right guy for you will NOT be dysfunctional, no matter how great he hugs. Sap that I am, I believe that true love ALWAYS comes with great hugs--but without dysfunctionality (is that even a word?).

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

tHANKS Susan for clearing that up for me.

Just think,,,those $500. tires will take you into the mountians to find that 'perfect one for you'

hugs

judy

DingoGirl Enthusiast
tHANKS Susan for clearing that up for me.

Just think,,,those $500. tires will take you into the mountians to find that 'perfect one for you'

hugs

judy

you are a doll...now if only gas prices would come down, could go EVERY weekend again!!

Hi Fiddle-faddle, nice to see you and wise words, also! :)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Hey Dingo girl... are you still swallowing snot or are you okay? :o:lol:

hi dingbat.....no more snot...slightly sad but tears are over....going to bed very early tonight as didn't sleep enough with those girls here....

just working on some burps here.... ;)

(this is a joke, in reference to the burping thread....help us......we feed off each other...... :lol::lol::lol: )

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Yes... yes... it's a sickness... :o:ph34r::lol::lol:

you know what they say...or do they?....the most dysfuntional ones in the room will always gravitate toward one another...

:lol::blink::lol::blink::lol:

queenofhearts Explorer

Guess that explains why I keep finding myself here!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Guess that explains why I keep finding myself here!

yup, come on over and sit a spell.....and yes, you do fit right in Leah! :D

queenofhearts Explorer

All this talk of burping is taking me back... my brothers, husband & sons were/are all very proud of their burpability. I am but an average burper, yet I keep ending up in the middle of burp contests!

DingoGirl Enthusiast

burpability.....excellent....so, there are contests there? :lol:

queenofhearts Explorer

Yes, I have 2 brothers & 2 sons, & that means all sorts of contests! Usually I am called upon to judge, which I hate, since someone always ends up mad at me. So I'm telling you now YOU ARE BOTH THE BEST!!

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular
good googly moogly... :ph34r::lol::lol:

YAAAAAAAAH! It has been driving me UP THE WALL trying to remember where "Good googly moogly" comes from, but I finally remembered! It's from a Nick Jr. cartoon that was on about 5 or 6 years ago called "Maggie and the Ferocious Beast."

I can finally sleep now....

jerseyangel Proficient
YAAAAAAAAH! It has been driving me UP THE WALL trying to remember where "Good googly moogly" comes from, but I finally remembered! It's from a Nick Jr. cartoon that was on about 5 or 6 years ago called "Maggie and the Ferocious Beast."

I can finally sleep now....

This is so funny, Fiddle--last night my husband and I were watching "Dining On Asphalt" on the Food Network. Alton Brown said "Good googly moogly" when talking about a gigantic burger!

I didn't know about the cartoon, though--I've only heard it on here from Celia :D

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