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Super Girl

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  1. I was sedated for my endoscopy too and felt groggy and had a the worst headache of my life for about 24 hours after the procedure. I've not really had to change my diet since the gb removal, I eat pretty healthy about 80% of the time anyway. However I do notice a little "full" feeling in the liver area after I have fried food, but since I only eat like that occasionally it's not that big of a deal to me. Also, I cannot eat iceburg lettuce since my gb has come out. Makes my stomach hurt like crazy! Other lettuce is fine, but iceburg is a bad thing, so I only order a salad in a restauran
  2. I had all these tests done plus an upper GI. Actually, I had the HIDA scan done twice. I got my gallbladder out exactly one year ago today and the surgery was much more pleasant than the tests since I was knocked out cold and had pain meds.
  3. We got my daughter's trumpet at Ken Stanton Music when she started middle school. The people there are very nice and helpful. I think for a middle of the road one that will stay in tune and last them several years, you should expect to pay in the 300.00 range (new). She just started high school and didn't want to continue playing, so we just sold hers a couple of weeks ago.
  4. Eggplant Parm. I usually don't like to use the oven until late September, but I needed to do something before the eggplants went bad. This is my first time making it, I'm a little nervous!
  5. The girl in the pic with you was one of my childhood friends. Cool!
  6. Earth Mama Angel Baby That Happy Mama spray helped me somewhat with my soon to be 2 year old. Hot ginger tea helped a little with my 8 year old. I have 4 kids, 2 girls then 2 boys. I was sick the entire pregnancy with the girls and NOTHING helped. Nothing at all. I started out sick with the boys, then it just stopped by maybe 14 weeks. I'm not sure if it got better because of the "remedies" or if it was because they were boys. Best of luck to you, I know it sucks!
  7. My wee man will be 2 in late October. He was 4.5 weeks early and I had to have an emergency c-section. Obviously, this was unexpected. At 9 am two days after my surgery, the billing depart called me in my hospital room to remind me that I was going home that day (and I wasn't) and that I had a co-pay and how was I going to pay it? She was all like...did you have a c-section? Was your baby early? Still in the NICU and can't go home with you? Yes yes and yes. and go to hell for calling me while I'm still IN THE HOSPITAL.
  8. Maybe my 6 month old yellow lab isn't as bad as I thought.
  9. DO they charge you a 5.00 "convenience" fee to pay on-line like the county water does?
  10. Years ago I was on some sort of digestive tract pain meds for IBS and also Nexium. Not an anti-depressant though. After a few flare ups over 5 years and many "normal" test results of my gallbladder, I finally convinced them to pretty please just take it out anyway. That was 1 year ago this month. Now I don't even have heart-burn anymore.
  11. Call the MDJ circulation department to get them to stop throwing the Neighbor in your driveway. I hate all that crap at the end of the driveway every week.
  12. That's so true. They look just like we do...which is something I never "get" in black and white.
  13. I got my baby's name from the star of the Showtime series The Tudors. Very few pronounce it right. They want to call him Rice.
  14. Not true! If you're a member of AARP (not saying that you are) we do offer a couple of roads that head south.
  15. I think it was about 4 or so years ago. Some of the old timers may remember it. It was one of those things that as you were reading it you began to twitch involuntarily!
  16. Don't ever post your boyhood story about becoming a man with a watermelon (warmed by the sun) with a nice little plug cut out of it. People will never forget it and quite likely never eat a watermelon again.
  17. I do that. (say "answer", that is)
  18. you mean everyone doesn't carry the end of the world backpack?
  19. I lived in Charleston for a short time, but that was 21 years ago. The open air market is great. You have to see Rainbow Row on The Battery. There are tours of homes there, I thought they were kind of boring, but then again I was 18 and that may have been why. Be sure to eat here: My link It's in Mount Pleasant, which is just across the Cooper River Bridge.....which is something you need to see while there anyway.
  20. War of the Worlds at the Hwy 101 drive in in Centre, AL. There were lots of cars there from around our area.
  21. I was told I have a small one back in 2005. I've lost 65 lbs since then (and had my gallbladder out). I think it's gone now, never bothers me anymore.
  22. I don't know who lives in a house versus trailer. Lucky you, since you obviously do. I just don't like to be sneezed on. By any gender or ethnicity. Good luck to you in calling the tax payers racists.
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