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Jims continued use of Fumaderm

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Jims continued use of Fumaderm
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#171
Wed-06-02-2019, 20:31 PM
(Wed-06-02-2019, 20:27 PM)Fred Wrote: Nothing to report is always worth reporting Jim as it means all is good.

I find the Winter Blues gets me too, so I doubt your mood swing is anything to do with Fumaderm.

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Bring on the summer I say Big Grin thank you Fred ....I have a lot going on here with family which certainly isn't helping me, and was at the hospital agin today with mrs Jim to have a couple of skin cancers removed ...getting older brings with it a new set of challenges ...but the winter certainly doesn't help
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#172
Wed-06-02-2019, 20:34 PM
Glad that you have nothing to report Jim. I know what you mean about things getting you down. I hope that Mrs Jim is now feeling better and I concur bring on the warmer weather.
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#173
Wed-06-02-2019, 20:37 PM
(Wed-06-02-2019, 20:34 PM)D Foster Wrote: Glad that you have nothing to report Jim. I know what you mean about things getting you down. I hope that Mrs Jim is now feeling better and I concur bring on the warmer weather.

Thanks Dave she's a bit sore this evening as the anaesthetic is wearing off
Yes I think we all long for a bit of warmth Thumb
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#174
Wed-06-02-2019, 20:55 PM
Good news on your own condition Jim. I hope that Mrs. Jim will recover from her little operation very quickly.

We all are starting to suffer gradually from the winter. It is not a really cold one, but a wet one, that hits us at our weak points I think, at least with the arthritis.
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#175
Wed-06-02-2019, 21:06 PM
(Wed-06-02-2019, 20:55 PM)Caroline Wrote: Good news on your own condition Jim. I hope that Mrs. Jim will recover from her little operation very quickly.

We all are starting to suffer gradually from the winter. It is not a really cold one, but a wet one, that hits us at our weak points I think, at least with the arthritis.

Thanks caroline yes the winter isn't a friend of psoriasis, but it doesn't usually affect my mood the way it has this year Big Grin it must be my age Whistle
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Wed-06-02-2019, 21:12 PM
(Wed-06-02-2019, 21:06 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Wed-06-02-2019, 20:55 PM)Caroline Wrote: Good news on your own condition Jim. I hope that Mrs. Jim will recover from her little operation very quickly.

We all are starting to suffer gradually from the winter. It is not a really cold one, but a wet one, that hits us at our weak points I think, at least with the arthritis.

Thanks caroline yes the winter isn't a friend of psoriasis, but it doesn't usually affect my mood the way it has this year  Big Grin it must be my age  Whistle

It's certainly more difficult when you get older,I find some things that would not have bothered me at one time are not as easy to cope with.
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#177
Wed-06-02-2019, 22:04 PM
Hope mrs Jim is feeling better soon.
Nice to read that the fumaderm is still working too Thumb
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#178
Wed-06-02-2019, 22:15 PM
(Wed-06-02-2019, 22:04 PM)Turnedlight Wrote: Hope mrs Jim is feeling better soon.
Nice to read that the fumaderm is still working too  Thumb

Thanks TL I hope he feels better soon as well Thumb

The fumaderm is doing very well after 7 year I'm extremely pleased to say Smile
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#179
Wed-06-02-2019, 22:31 PM
Good to hear you're doing okay on the Fumaderm, Jim. And I concur; the winter is cold and days are short. Makes me feel low energy as well It was raining most of the day here, but I just couldn't stay inside, so in the dreary grey dim light; went walking with an umbrella for about an hour. Who knew a duffel coat (known here as a houtje-touwtje jas) offers the best opportunity evah to hook your hand into, so you don't feel the strain of keeping your arm and the umbrella up =]  I find walking helps to muse and let ones thoughts wander, which is a good thing.. Go umbrella =]
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#180
Thu-07-02-2019, 02:12 AM
Awww Jim, give Mrs Jim my best and hope that she gets better soon mate.

Bless her Kiss
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