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shadeaux63
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(9/11/04 8:36 am)
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Sherrys Venting Room-Enter at your own risk!
I've been wanting to come here,to the sanctuary of my own little room,all week.It seems like this has been the week from hell.The damn car finally broke down(which in many ways is a blessing in disguise),I have a respiratory infection(that has every muscle in my body screaming from coughing and sneezing so hard)that I'm sure is related to all the mold from all the damn rain we've had here,(and the flooding we had in our living room is NOT helping),which of course has sent me into a flare with the FM,AND it's that time of the month.I feel like shit,my brain doesn't want to work,and I hurt all over.My memory sucks ass, to the point where I've forgotten to eat most days until the kids come home wanting a snack,and it hits me that,GEE! I'm hungry.I keep forgetting to take my meds,which is one of the reasons I hurt so much,at least it isnt helping any.
It's times like this I wish I could go to sleep for about a week,but nothing would change.I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired.And I am SO tired.

shadeaux63
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Posts: 914
(9/18/04 11:20 am)
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Re: Sherrys Venting Room-Enter at your own risk!
I just had to put this here,for the next time someone asks if Ivan hit us.


Ivan Remnants Wreak Havoc Across Southeast
By PAUL NOWELL

CASHIERS, N.C. (AP) - The remnants of Hurricane Ivan left behind a violent mark on the Southeast, killing several people, washing away scores of roads, leaving thousands without electricity and sending search teams to scour damaged areas for stranded residents.

Utility companies said more than 172,000 electricity customers in North Carolina, 17,300 in West Virginia and 92,000 in western Pennsylvania were without power late Friday.

Winds reached 60 mph and 3 to 12 inches of rain fell in North Carolina's mountainous western tip, which was still sodden from Frances' floods last week. The storm left a trail of disaster in 16 counties.

The storm pushed into West Virginia late Friday, where more than 3,000 people were evacuated as flooding, mudslides and several tornadoes hit. Tornadoes in Berkeley County collapsed structures and tossed several tractor-trailers on their sides on Interstate 81, causing at least six injuries, emergency officials said.

Emergency crews used helicopters, boats and four-wheel-drive vehicles to rescue residents trapped in buildings and vehicles.

Across the state, 45 roads were closed by flooding, officials said.

A flood watch for most of West Virginia was to remain in effect until 8 p.m. Saturday and Gov. Bob Wise declared a state of emergency.

The American Red Cross set up shelters in 14 counties and the Salvation Army was preparing to provide food and other aid.

In the Piedmont area of North Carolina, Ivan spawned a tornado that hop-scotched northward, cutting a path through western Guilford and Rockingham counties.

Five homes were destroyed, and 54 others were damaged, most of them in Rockingham. No one was seriously injured, authorities said.

Rain and high wind beat down on the Triangle area in central North Carolina which includes Raleigh, where siding and insulation was ripped from the buildings and small planes overturned at the Raleigh-Durham International Airport.

Ivan was downgraded to a tropical depression by the time it reached North Carolina late Thursday, as was Hurricane Frances when it arrived Sept. 7. North Carolinians had little time to recover between the storms.

Eight deaths blamed on remnants of the storm in North Carolina were in the southwestern part of the state. In all, Ivan was blamed for 70 deaths in the Caribbean and at least 40 in the United States, 16 of them in Florida. Most people died when Ivan was still a hurricane.

Four people were killed Friday in Macon County, in the southwest corner of the state, said Rob Brisley with the state Office of Emergency Management. A toddler, an unborn child and two adults died when a wall of water smashed a community of 30 homes to bits.

``There was no warning,'' said Tim Shirley, whose mother-in law was killed and father-in-law was missing. ``The kids were watching TV, and then the power cut out, and it was just like, boom, life changes.''

Floodwater swept away two occupants of a truck as volunteer firefighters tried to rescue them early Friday in Buncombe County. A third man was saved.

Doris Baxter, 69, of Canton, apparently drowned in her car at the edge of a tomato field near the Pigeon River, said Haywood County Sheriff Tom Alexander.

A man was killed in Henderson County when a tree fell onto a house, said First Sgt. Everett Clendenin of the State Emergency Response Team.

The North Carolina Department of Transportation said nearly 200 primary and secondary roads were impassable Friday in western counties.

Interstate 40 was closed from Exit 451, just inside Tennessee, to Exit 20 in North Carolina, on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Floodwaters began receding late Friday and flood watches were lifted, the weather service said.

``All the major rivers and streams are receding as well as can be expected,'' Brisley said. ``There is not a concern tonight about significant rainfall in this region.''

Ken Shafer of Laurel Park in Henderson County said he clocked winds of more than 61 mph and recorded 9.14 inches of rain at his house, with rain cascading down at a rate of almost 9 inches per hour during one downpour.

``It's messed up here, worse probably than any place in the county,'' he said. ``I bet we have 2,000 trees down.

Sen. Elizabeth Dole, R-N.C., said she will tour storm-damaged areas in Buncombe and Henderson counties Saturday.

In Virginia, tornados spawned across the state, toppling trees, damaging buildings and prompting the governor to declare a state of emergency Friday. In Henry County, a tornado tore the roof off a factory, flipped two tractor-trailer rigs off a four-lane highway, damaged homes and ripped up or snapped thousands of trees, Sheriff Frank Cassell said.

Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell declared a disaster emergency late Friday in four western Pennsylvania counties as record rainfall prompted widespread evacuations, shut down major roads, and trapped people in homes, businesses and on bridges.

shadeaux63
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(10/22/04 2:04 pm)
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Re: Sherrys Venting Room-Enter at your own risk!
PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN GLASS HOUSES.....

I am so tired of holding my tongue around those who I don't want to piss off.Those who can't seem to get thier ass out of the past long enough to see that there is a future looking them right in the eyes.

But,I suppose I should stop stressing on others anyway.It does me no good,and only compromises my own health.I need to spend more time on things I can actually do something about.Like trying to improve my own self .It's time for me to do what I keep telling myself I need to do,but for some reason have never allowed myself to do-let go.I can't force others to look at thier problems head on,and face them.I can't force others to deal with reality when they don't want to.And I can't force others to accept things that they cannot,and will not accept.So why keep listening to it,day after day,and keep my mouth shut,and keep getting frustrated,when I don't have to?Good question,huh?

After all, the majority of the stress that I let get to me the most,is that of others.I listen to it and I let it bother me to the point where those around me even tell me I need to either say something,or stop listening to it.But,I continued to keep my mouth shut.and I kept continuing to keep my mouth shut.

Well, it's very likely that stress was the cause of me developing the the tenderpoint that caused the chest pain I experienced last week,that landed me in the hospital,with chest pain.I thought I was having a heart attack.So did Ralph.So did the paramedics.And so did the doctors,at first.And when something that life-changing happens to you,you learn from it.

What I learned was that it's high time I stop keeping my damn mouth shut.If I have something to say,I'm going to say it.If someone asks for my opinion,they better want to hear it,because they're going to.I'm tired of listening to people complain about things they have the ability to do something about,but they wont.Not can't-won't.

It's a pity I was raised in a family where we were taught to keep our mouths shut.we were always told to keep the peace,no matter what.We were taught to be wimps.I always tried not to be.But there has always been a part of me that has kept to that with certain people.Well, I can't do it anymore,I just can't.

Edited by: shadeaux63 at: 10/23/04 7:51 am
Sugar Mtn Honeybee
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Posts: 83
(11/15/04 2:30 pm)
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Re: Sherrys Venting Room-Enter at your own risk!
You can't keep things to yourself all the time. If you keep stuff bottled up, that builds up pressure -- and sooner or later, that's gonna blow! With FMS, stress is something we have to minimize. I was also raised in a family where we were taught to be quiet, safe, peaceful, etc. My dad worked nights, so we learned to be quiet. He was a grouch, so we learned to walk on eggshells. He once told me that I was not entitled to have an opinion of my own until I moved out of HIS house. I was always the child who had the most trouble with all of that, though. :shrug

I have been known to actively warn people who ask for my opinion, "If you don't want to hear the answer, then don't ask the question. If you ask, you will get MY ANSWER, not the one I think you want to hear, but the way I really feel about it, so be sure you want to know how I really feel before you ask the question." (Some people don't bother to ask after that. hehehe..)

:lots

By the way, I didn't think your ramblings were insane at all! :hug Of course, I haven't read through the rest of the posts, yet.. :snick

Honeybee
Sugar Mountain / The Dance

shadeaux63
Keeper of dreams
Posts: 990
(11/15/04 6:06 pm)
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Re: Sherrys Venting Room-Enter at your own risk!
Hey,we have something in common,there.I was the trouble-maker in my family,too.It was only with a very small handful that I had trouble speaking up around-everyone else was fair game.:giggles



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