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I'm starting to wonder if after a year or so, one just goes numb in injection sites. The last couple of times I've been to my doctor for cortisone shots, I don't feel them, I almost want to ask him if he's sure he gave me the shot. LOL. Not sure if this is a good thing or a bad thing since the he and the nurse always seem to wait for me to react to the shot in some way. The worst part is them setting up everything to give the shot and then making me wait another ten or so minutes before they return to give it. That's when anxiety sets in in anticipation for the needle. When they come back, I don't want a conversation, I just want it done and over. Anyway, glad that's over with. Going to wait on the the knees., I think I'm going to feel those. Sigh.
I'm so sleepy right now. I was running around shopping earlier, and the heat must be knocking me out. Yesterday I was so sleepy, I took a nap and slept deeper than I have since I don't know when. I don't have time today, though.
I asked if they were moving an entire cemetary or simple just one plot.
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