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Old Jul 4th 2011 | 11:43 am
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in the pit of your stomach.
Does anyone else fight that feeling, mine returns every once in awhile, and then I fight it away, but today it won't leave.
I fed it a Chicken burrito and a Twix to keep it quiet, so far no luck.
Ok pity party over I have to go and watch fireworks with Dd at the pool. It's so flamin hot I don't want to step outside
 
Old Jul 4th 2011 | 12:01 pm
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Originally Posted by Mummy in the foothills
in the pit of your stomach.
Does anyone else fight that feeling, mine returns every once in awhile, and then I fight it away, but today it won't leave.
I fed it a Chicken burrito and a Twix to keep it quiet, so far no luck.
Ok pity party over I have to go and watch fireworks with Dd at the pool. It's so flamin hot I don't want to step outside
I bet its scorching where you are I am at 103 now and yes even little old CA lover me gets that feeling every so often.
 
Old Jul 4th 2011 | 12:23 pm
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I bet its scorching where you are I am at 103 now and yes even little old CA lover me gets that feeling every so often.
High 70's down here in Carlsbad - sorry ladies
 
Old Jul 4th 2011 | 12:33 pm
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High 70's down here in Carlsbad - sorry ladies
Oh I wish!
 
Old Jul 4th 2011 | 5:53 pm
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I bet its scorching where you are I am at 103 now and yes even little old CA lover me gets that feeling every so often.
Yeah the heat doesn't help any, now it's cooled off I feel a lot better. Plus I had a laugh with my friends teen daughters at the fireworks
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High 70's down here in Carlsbad - sorry ladies
Booo hisss.
 
Old Jul 27th 2011 | 8:00 pm
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Originally Posted by Mummy in the foothills
in the pit of your stomach.
Does anyone else fight that feeling, mine returns every once in awhile, and then I fight it away, but today it won't leave.
I fed it a Chicken burrito and a Twix to keep it quiet, so far no luck.
Ok pity party over I have to go and watch fireworks with Dd at the pool. It's so flamin hot I don't want to step outside
That's not good feeling like that. That's stress and anxiety I think. Something is obviously bothering you to be feeling like that. I get that on occasions and it's just horrible. But, there has always been an underlying reason for it. Hope it goes away for you. I'd love a Chicken Burrito. Could you send me 1 please ?
 
Old Jul 27th 2011 | 11:50 pm
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Aw big hugs mummy, how is your son doing, I think of him often because I would have so liked that to be my boy, making a fresh start in the UK.
 
Old Jul 28th 2011 | 2:59 am
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I've not had that feeling for a month or so, so things must be looking up.
Our big boy is doing great, he passed his UK drivers test, has his car already, and is working full time. Still living at Grandmas (which I'm happy about as she's getting old and I'm not there to keep an eye)'
He seems to have a lot of new friends over there, I see them when I check his facebook A lot are from work (some financial do hicky office of some sort) I'm not even sure what he does for a job But he's using his Uni education
 
Old Jul 28th 2011 | 3:11 pm
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Oh didnt realise that was an old post, but good to hear you are okay!
I am very happy about your son, how old is he?
I think it is great he went back home, its all I wish for for my son.
 

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