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Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 5:03 am Post subject: Hi, I'm Breeze
Hi - I hope I am doing this correctly..My name is Breeze and I just located this website. I am an RN on retirement disability thanks to "You Know What". I am married, have three grown sons who are off into the world. I am on Betaseron d/t experiencing site reactions from Rebif after a few years. So far, so good. Well, I'm off to see if this works. GWG[/quote]
Joined: Feb 02, 2008 Posts: 5 Location: Dallas, TX
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 9:56 am Post subject:
Hi Breeze! Thanks for your welcome.
Alot of times things come out of my mouth all jumbled up and I don't even realize it until I see the look on someone's face.
I was alone in the car this weekend and in the song on the radio, the singer kept saying "Crown Royal". Well there I am, singing along, saying "Rown Croyal". Finally, I thought to myself, that just doesn't sound right. I pulled over and spent about 5 mins. trying to figure it out, when finally I could repeat and say "Crown Royal".
I laugh at the situation but it seems so odd, something so simple, that I hear being repeated, and yet my brain can't quite get it. I just couldn't say it right. In each situation this has happened, there is always an argument in my mind. Part of me is convinced that the wrong thing is right, and even tells the other part to leave it alone, while the other voice keeps pressing, "something is wrong."
And oh boy, if I were to actually drink just one crown royal (or any alcohol beverage), all sorts of jibberish would be coming out of my mouth.
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