This is my poem, in answer to the APS one. It is about TIA's (mini strokes)

pluto5
Posted by pluto5
15 Mar 2013

It's happening again
I'm getting the pain
right over the top of my head
My eyes just won't focus
My head's in a spin
and even a noise is a terrible din
My left arm is shaking
I don't like the light
It happens so quickly
it gives me a fright
Pluto 5.

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happyfeet
15 Mar 2013
Well done, I used to write poetry for other people, and as gifts for special occaisions. Since this wicked illness went to my brain. I have lost the words and ability to do so. Slightly envious of you. However your words are spot on. Sending you healthy thiughts.x

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pluto5
15 Mar 2013
Thankyou happy feet for your message,which came as a surprise,and so soon!
Perhaps we could exchange poems sometime? I have written quite a few about different subjects. I can understand your loss of words. This happens to me quite frequently and it is most embarrassing. I can't find words and sometimes I can't say a sentence properly.
Is your problem from APS or have you had strokes? Strokes have played havoc with my brain in all areas. My APS (dare I say it) has been less traumatic over the last few years.

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jetjetjet
15 Mar 2013
Great job on that ---- it's ever so true ---- :-) ---------------------- jet

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pluto5
15 Mar 2013
Have I answered you? I thought I had..

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APsnotFab
APsnotFab Admin
15 Mar 2013
Thanks Pluto, very true words and a great effort from you. xx

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pluto5
15 Mar 2013
Thankyou for your kind words. I am glad you liked it.

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happyfeet
15 Mar 2013
Hi again, I had seven Tia's over the last year. I have lupus and aps along with a list of ither horribl additions. It has left me with eight large lesions on my brain, causing alsorts of problem. If u want to inbox me u r more than welcome. Keep writing. Best wishes.

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pluto5
15 Mar 2013
Just lost my comments so here goes again. Your conditions sound like mine. I've had 7 strokes, 3 in ITU in one year, and countless TIA's. One yesterday when I almost toppled on to someone. The APS is no joke but has improved in the last few years.I have sleep apnoea and wear a mask at night. Plus osteoarthritis all over the place. Was told I have holes all over my brain which affects quite a few of my actions. We just have to cope with it don't we?
I wondered why you call yourself 'happy feet'? Do you like dance? I do, or did...
Yes, it would be nice to hear from you again.
Very best wishes to you..

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ebulfin
16 Mar 2013
It looks like 7 is a common number in APS related TIA's and strokes. happyfeet had 7 TIA's in a year, you had 7 strokes and numerous TIA's (I am wondering if they also number 7 a year). I have just worked out my last 10 years of TIA's and Strokes and funnily (NOT) it works out as many of those years I had 7 (on average some years there were more) TIA's and strokes each year. Having looked at mine more closely it seems they arrive about every 7 weeks.

From a survey I took 1 person in 7 with APS had a family history of Stroke (question included MI and Stroke, so not quite accurate, but using a little bit of accountants licence here). 1 in 7 people with APS had blood in their urine at some point. What is it with the number 7?

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pluto5
16 Mar 2013
From what you say it is worth a thought! I am inclined to believe in the vulnerable parts of the body re: your horoscope sign.
It started with all the Sagg.people I heard about with (in their section) hip problems and operations. Then I went through my family. One Aquar. broke her leg in 3 places when her ANKLE gave way. Another daughter and myself have both had broken TOES-plus other accidents-we are Pisces. My son had a GROIN hernia- he is Libra/Oct. HUsband a Sagg. disabled from HIP..That is just in OUR family, so it makes me wonder, although I don;t see why it should be so?
It is often qupted that 7 is a lucky number...
Incidentally I was diagnosed with sleep apnoea in 199SEVEN!

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GinaD
16 Mar 2013
7 is a prime number which is awkward to multiply and divide by. Everything related to APS must be difficult and awkward. If our symptoms could be grouped in 2s, or even 3s or 5s the multiplying and dividing and finding common deonominators would be easy. No, it has to be 7!

So sayeth the English major!

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Rhian21
18 Mar 2013
well done, great reading :)

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pluto5
18 Mar 2013
Message received thanks! Keep well.

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ClareSteggles
12 Apr 2013
Cool another asp buddy who uses words to express feelings.

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