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  1. We only have two visits though. I have to scrounge someone up, cuz I don't know anyone except my friends and coworkers. I was thinking of asking our Home Health Director -- I'm sure he could point me in the right direction! Deb
  2. She's 25 and will be 26 this December. She woke up one morning with half of her face totally numb, drooling, dry eye, chomped the hell out of her cheek from not feeling her teeth biting down, etc. My mom totally freaked and called me to inform me "Your sister had a stroke and she won't go to hospital!" Well she did finally go in and the doctor diagnosed her with Bell's Palsy. I immediately looked it up on WebMD, because I hadn't heard of this before. Turns out it's a pretty common virus that happens all of a sudden. Turns out Sylvester Stallone had Bell's and never completely recovered. Good news for my sister though, the symptoms went away totally within three weeks. She was pretty upset, also going through tough times with her husband and in-laws. She had to tape her eye shut at night for a week and a half.... You'll be ok!
  3. When I was in the Air Force working in the post office we had these two mail boxes, one above the other: M. Pusey and C. Dick I used to switch their mail every now and then.. They didn't think it was very funny

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