Ann,

I am glad to hear you are recovering.

As for (not) thinking about the elephant... That reminded me of an old quote from Mikhail Bulgakov's novel "Heart of a Dog":

—If you care about your digestion, my advice is — don’t talk about bolshevism or medicine at table. And, god forbid — never read soviet newspapers before dinner.
    —Hmm… But there are no other newspapers.
—In that case don’t read any at all. Do you know I once made thirty tests in my clinic. And what do you think? The patients who never read newspapers felt excellent. Those whom I specially made read "Pravda" all lost weight. […] And not only did they lose weight. Their knee reflexes were retarded, they lost appetite and exhibited general depression.


... PDML, on the other hand ... ;-)


Igor



Bob W-PDML Sat, 04 Feb 2017 14:12:50 -0800 wrote:

There, there! Hey, it could have been a lot worse - you could have spent all
that time thinking about the elephant in the room, and that's no good for
anyone's health!


Naproxen are great - I use them for gout attacks. If it's bad enough to warrant
naproxen, it's bad, so you have my there, theres in abundance.
B

On 4 Feb 2017, at 22:02, ann sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:

Last Friday I found the perfect way to clear my brain from the elephant in
the room ...

I fell off of a wheely chair (office chair in my kitchen ) - The chair has
been tossed out.. it was not well balanced, and I was jsut sitting on it and
leaned forward to pick something up off the kitchen floor...  which slants a
bit.. tried Not to fall (usually a bad idea) and the chair threw me like a
mechanical bull at a Texas bar...
I only  slightly exagerate for color... sprained my lower back, hit the back
of my head on the kitchen sink.... this was Friday night a week ago...


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