Re: numbness on the bottom of your feet

Jane Dahl (dahl.j(AT)ghc.org)
Fri, 18 Dec 1998 10:47:26 -0800

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>>I was walking out of my doctor's office. There is a long walk
through two sets of double doors >>and it's all glass. Anyway, I
could see my reflection in the second set of double doors and I was
>>saying to myself "Look at her! She's drunk! What a disgrace to be
out in public like that!" Then, I >>realized it was ME!!! After the
initial shock, I started laughing. I'm sure the other patients
thought I >>was looney, but it really was funny.

Sharon M. <<

Sharon, you and Errol (and others) have certainly helped me keep my
perspective with a grin. The last day or so I haven't had to see
myself to know what I must look like!

I was taken out to lunch yesterday where iced tea was the strongest
beverage consumed. However, stresses being what they are right before
Christmas, I haven't been walking at my best. One of my staff
commented on the fact that I nearly walked into the wall and one of
the departmental supervisors stopped and euphemistically asked me if I
was warm. . .I looked warm. All I could do was smile and tell him
that I was perfectly comfortable. I figure everyone "knew" I was
tipsy before the end of the day. :-) Just glad the boss
understands!

Take care and Merry Christmas.

Jane D. in Seattle where it's getting cold.