Tbaby's Electrifying Experience.............

Treatments, Rehabilitation, and Recovery
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TINA-T
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Joined: Sat Nov 03, 2001 9:57 am

Tbaby's Electrifying Experience.............

Post by TINA-T »

Hello everyone..........

Just wanted to mention that I have a post on "the other board" and since I'm not up to retyping the whole dam thing!!!! Would you go across the street and read it and give me your 2 cents....by the way how much is that in your currency?????? hahaha

Sorry to make you come into enemy territory, but you know I value your opinions and pratty comments :) :)
and besides a girl can't get TOOOOOOOO much sympathy now can she. :p

Wish me Luck guys, cos i'm kinda scared.........

Love and dizzy kisses to you alllllll

Tbaby
Joy in FL
Posts: 357
Joined: Sun Nov 04, 2001 8:36 pm
Location: Georgia

Re: Tbaby's Electrifying Experience.............

Post by Joy in FL »

Figured I would post this here as well.

Oh my Tina! I have always felt you had an electrifying personality there really was no need to take it up a notch! LOL

It does sound like good came out of your ordeal. It is always a wonderful thing to find a doctor that you not only like BUT knows how to treat you.

While I have never been zapped while cooking, I do have a terrible time with lightening. Living in Florida, the lightening capital of the world, we have a great deal of lightening that is close. I can actually feel it go through my arm when it stikes close. If it is a bad
storm I will have swelling and terrible pain. The migraines also came along with the BPI. Lucky me!

Don't worry I will keep you in my prayers, kisses and good thoughts. I think I might leave out the vibe however, I think you had enough "vibe" going your way! LOL

Joy
Joy in FL is now living in Georgia!
Left TBI on October 31, 1991
George

Re: Tbaby's Electrifying Experience.............

Post by George »

You'll do great Tbaby !!! You are READY !!! You didn't tell us you were going thru shock treatments though...LOL !!! Seriously.....I hope there are no lingering effects from the shock, and hope your doctor will confirm good news. O.k.....if you had to be shocked.....it was better that a 220 volt stove top got you rather than a 110 volt outlet, cause the latter has a tendency to not let you turn loose. Still, any shock should be taken seriously, especially if you are still suffering in some way. We all love you Tbaby, and need you to hang around. Who else will keep us straight???

Eagerly awaiting an update.......

George
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