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re: Ladies of the PB ONLY

Posted by Soonergirl on 11/4/24 at 8:17 pm to
My husband and I are both conservative. I couldn’t be involved with a liberal.

Our kids are pretty great, and I give so much credit to the fact that they have had a very strong father with his traditional values to influence them.
George Brett. I was heartbroken in 1980 and elated in ‘85. My plan of marrying him didn’t happen, so instead I named my daughter Brett.
I just read the book about a few weeks ago. Incredible story!
I completely believe the manager. Our daughter is a server in a nice restaurant in OKC. She’s also
A full-time student at OU and began this job last month. She is working five days a week, often working a double because of staff shortage. She’s bringing in about a thousand a week. She loves the money, but it is rough. She is either studying or working. She’ll work through the summer before returning to Norman. I see restaurants up here offering sign-up bonuses.
No. I think I remember seeing that post, though.
I think the results of patients with auto-immune will be very interesting to see after all of this.
I have Ankylosing Spondylitis, and I take three medications that lower my immune system (Humira, methotrexate, and sulfasalazine). Obviously, this makes me more susceptible to catching covid, but I hear that Humira could possibly help fight it off also. I’ve been on Humira for three years, and I’ve never gotten sick (knock on wood). Before that, I was a teacher for twenty years, and I rarely got sick.

re: Immigration and Christianity

Posted by Soonergirl on 6/5/19 at 1:18 pm to
I wish the like/dislike arrows were on the left side. Whenever I scroll, I often hit the dislike arrow. Hate that. Didn’t mean to give you a downvote.
Many chronic conditions are auto-immune. I'm 45, and two years ago my immune system was triggered. There are so many of these illnesses. I'm thin, never smoked, and I exercised. Now, I take a medicine that would cost $5,000 per month if not insured. Without it, my spine would fuse and I would still be in horrible pain. Believe me, you know plenty of people with similar chronic conditions. Many illnesses are NOT preventable.