Its been a bad night. Post something nice.
direwolf1972
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Theres a Red Stripe bottle floating in the tub from where I tried to soak/drink my back pain away. Still not feeling well.
Post away if you've got a good coin pic to brighten today up.
Post away if you've got a good coin pic to brighten today up.
I'll see your bunny with a pancake on his head and raise you a Siamese cat with a miniature pumpkin on his head.
You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.
You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.
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So nice, almost doesnt even look real!
It's not a US coin, but it's probably my prettiest:
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So nice, almost doesnt even look real! >>
And the strange thing is.....It is a 1900-O PCGS MS64 and the picture is untouched. The reverse is just like the obverse. PCGS had a hang over that day..
1823 (Broken 3) PCGS-63 Capped Bust Half
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Wow! Got a reverse?
8 Reales Madness Collection
cant wait until March 2008 to get back to Vegas
well OK here is a FEW coins anyways
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I take Norco 10-325 up to 4 times a day. It doesn't end the pain but it makes it tolerable.
My mother in law is on morphine. Takes a drop under her tongue when she needs it.
I had intravenious morphine when I had my open heart surgery. It really knocks out the hurt.
Ray
<< <i>You need to have a serious talk with your doctor about pain management. I doubt the alcohol does anything. >>
You are right, about that , but you also have to becareful with the "pain management Doctors"A FEW of them want you to come back every month for the $$$ they will keep you numb, but not fix the problem, dont get me wrong there are Great Doctors out there, I just got stuck with 2 bad ones lol, surgury is the last resort but if you have to keep going back and your medication keeps increasing get another opinion ASAP .MoJo
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<< <i>You need to have a serious talk with your doctor about pain management. I doubt the alcohol does anything.
I take Norco 10-325 up to 4 times a day. It doesn't end the pain but it makes it tolerable.
My mother in law is on morphine. Takes a drop under her tongue when she needs it.
I had intravenious morphine when I had my open heart surgery. It really knocks out the hurt.
Ray >>
Some really beautiful coins. Thank you everyone for you well wishes.
With chronic back pain, pain managment is mandatory. I take lortab for pain relief since car wreck and spinal injury in 1995. We have new managment where I work and she's been pushing everyone double shifts six days a week. My back finally said enough.
I rarely drink... maybe twice in the last three years. Looking back now I have to wonder about some of my snipe bids I set up that night. Lets just say I won a lot of silver bullion for reason I'm not sure of.
You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.