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Actually my 2 daughters have been gone for almost 2 weeks....(if any of the men don't understand...this means I've been on a MARATHAN cleaning expedition).
Piles & I mean PILES of stuff from under their beds; cleaning their closets...behind/under their dressers.
Then there's the playroom/basement....
It's been non-stop and I'm not exaggerating cleaning...poor Tommy; he's used to Mommy, and 2 sisters.
So he's down by 2 plus Mom's ignoring him to clean clean clean.
But Walter (my husband) has been home (in between his 2 jobs). But Walter just left to drive to FL/Grandma/Grandpa (who have the icky girls); then to NASA, then 2 days at Williamsburg.
Don't know why, but I'm lonely (yes, Tommy is here with me). (My panic attacks prevent me from traveling any distance.)
Still have some major cleaning (my hands look like I have leprosy), but just sad...thanks for letting me talk :'( :'( :'(
Patti
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Hello, Patti i'm sorry your'e sad. I'll come
over and keep you company we can sit
and have coffee or tea and chat.
Love U Anne :-* :-* :-* :-*
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((((((((Patti))))))))))
I'm sorry that you're feeling sad and lonely too. I'll sit on the other side of Annie after I make more coffee and keep you company also.
I have panic attack disorder so I can hear you about travelling -- I get them driving.
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Eleanor...I cannot drive out of my town.
Thank God I have a few friends, that when I need to go shopping, take all back roads to the mall.
Patti
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((((((((Patti)))))))))))
Yes, thank God for good friends! When I had to drive (and sometimes there was no getting out of it) I would stay off the highways and beltways and I would use back roads too. And had to have someone else drive over bridges. It's helpful when other people understand. Not everyone does. It's also helpful to be able to talk when you need to. :)
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Patti and Eleanor,
I have just the opposite problem. I am a terrible passenger. My husband wants to put blinders and suggests valuim for our trips. He drives all the time when we travel. Panic attacks are not fun. Have you talked to your Doctor about them? I will drive but am not an agressive driver. Also hate the highways and those huge trucks but will do it when I have to.
Patti, keep your spirits up. If I were closer I would come over and we could have a drink and watch some DS.
Birdie
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Hi, Patti!
Hope we can cheer you up!
;D [hello] [wavey] [crowdhappy]
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i too hate highway driving!i'll do it when i have too but after a bad
car accident when iwas eighteen when i broke my back
and was in icu few days i developed these panic attacks on the highway that have gotten worse with time(they didn't really start
until about 15 years later when i was almost mowed down by a truck on the highway not hurt but develped panic after) i been working on it with relaxtion tapes but the cape(1hr1/2 is all i can manage now) hope you feel better Patti and remember you're not alone! :)
jennifer
will be gone 2 weeks without internet access unless i sneak to library! :)
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Hi Patti,
Here's a big hug for you!(((((((PATTI)))))))))
I know all about those PILES of junk that kids seem to stash behind dressers & under their beds!!! Tell me about it! And mine are 17 and soon to be 20 years old! And I still find myself fishing out junk from underneath the beds.
My 17 year old kept complaining that she couldn't find her clothes, well where do you suppose they were??
Im like you girls when it comes to those awful panic attacks. I can drive on the highway, but not for too long. I use to get them alot but since I've started jogging two years ago, I've noticed they've disappeared, but that fear still remains with you in that you might have another one. It's awful.
Patti, I hope you'll be feeling better soon.
luv
Cassandra
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We're all metaphysically having a visit with you right now to cheer you up, Patti! Break out the coffee!
And here's one thing to help with your hands while you're doing all that cleaning: buy a box of those cheap surgical gloves which are sold in most any supermarket or Walgreens or some such place. I use them all the time (I have contacts, so I don't want to get cleaning chemicals on my hands). They fit like skin, and you just toss them when you're done.
Gerard
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So I told Walt before he left, call me at 7:30 (don't want to
sleep too late...gotta work).
He calls at 6:50 (that's a.m.!!!) So I'm still asleep then:
He tells me how since there were terrible storms in VA last night (here in NJ too);
there was a merge; an 18-wheeler didn't yield....now my car is SMASH (not totalled); the cops said it's 'Yankee boy Walt's fault' and, of course, we'd recently let the comp/collision to lap. Plus, then, he had a blow out..... :'( :- :P
am I having fun YET????????????????aaaaaaaaahhhh
Patti
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Oh Patti,
That really *****! Thank goodness no one was hurt. You wonder why you have Panic attacks. I am a nervous wreck my daughter is off for the weekend with my car. Driving route 2 to Amherst. She has never driven that kind of highway driving. We gave in feeling bad we were away for her birthday on the l6th. We still have not celebrated and are trying to find a date to sing and open presents. If we ever decide on what to get her.
My thoughts are with you.
Birdie
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((((((((((((((((Patti))))))))))))))))
some days it doesn't just rain, it pours.
I am glad your husband wasn't killed or injured!
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Oh, Patti!!!!! How awful! I sure hope things work out for you. At least your husband is all right! :) Hang in there!
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OMG!! Patti! You poor thing! (I hate those darn trucks! they drive like they own the whole road!) Thank God that your husband is okay and not hurt! My prayers are with you hon.
Cassandra
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oh Patti
hope things get better! :)
jennifer
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So, I'm stuck here alone with Tommy, cleaning like all get out.
When my daughter left with Grandma/pa 2 1/2 weeks ago, the night before, she had a cough.
Okay...still had a cough while in FL.
Today, I call my bro-in-law who asks have I talked to my in-laws. No, (my husband picked up girls 2 days ago, figured I'd give my in-laws a break).
THEY'RE BOTH IN HOSPITAL WITH PNEUMONIA.
(Dad has extensive blood in stool; Mom has irregular heartbeat.)
I've decided to NOT tell my husband; God KNOWS he needs a few peaceable (HA! WITH MY DAUGHTERS IN VIRGINIA!) days, plus, what can he do (my mother-in-law wholeheartedly agreed).
So...guess who's worrying...... :-
Patti...THANKS GUYS
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Oh dear, Patti! I don't know what to say!!! I would have to assume that at this point things can only get better! :) :)
Once again, hang in there!!