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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I don't understand why they even let those threads continue either. They're disgusting.

Also: "Stick to your own region" #######? It's a PUBLIC FORUM. We can go where we want to go.

In fact I'm gonna go over there right now and say hi.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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I don't understand why they even let those threads continue either. They're disgusting.

Also: "Stick to your own region" #######? It's a PUBLIC FORUM. We can go where we want to go.

In fact I'm gonna go over there right now and say hi.

peas? :huh: where's my timbits!??!?!?!?! :protest:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Also: "Stick to your own region" #######? It's a PUBLIC FORUM. We can go where we want to go.

In fact I'm gonna go over there right now and say hi.

Yeah right, eh?

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For the last three weeks or so I've had severe neck pain. I've had periodic neck pain before, but nothing like this. I'm lucky if I can sleep for longer than three hours at a time.

Whenever I wake up, the pain is so bad that I need to take extremely strong pain medication simply to function -- and even that doesn't take the pain away completely. After waking up I'm sometimes very stiff, too. I was once so stiff that I couldn't get up out of bed myself and my wife had to literally pull me up.

Part of the problem is that I tend to bend and contort my neck in weird ways while sleeping. If my wife is awake and catches me doing this, she'll readjust me; however, this usually occurs at night when we're both asleep. Naturally this leads to pain and sometimes migraines as well.

I've tried wearing a soft cervical collar to bed. That doesn't help and actually makes breathing more difficult. Neck roll pillows are worthless because I change positions all through the night.

So... I'm not sure what to do. I'm beginning to fear sleeping and although I can go a few days without any sleep, I can't keep that up forever.

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For the last three weeks or so I've had severe neck pain. I've had periodic neck pain before, but nothing like this. I'm lucky if I can sleep for longer than three hours at a time.

Whenever I wake up, the pain is so bad that I need to take extremely strong pain medication simply to function -- and even that doesn't take the pain away completely. After waking up I'm sometimes very stiff, too. I was once so stiff that I couldn't get up out of bed myself and my wife had to literally pull me up.

Part of the problem is that I tend to bend and contort my neck in weird ways while sleeping. If my wife is awake and catches me doing this, she'll readjust me; however, this usually occurs at night when we're both asleep. Naturally this leads to pain and sometimes migraines as well.

I've tried wearing a soft cervical collar to bed. That doesn't help and actually makes breathing more difficult. Neck roll pillows are worthless because I change positions all through the night.

So... I'm not sure what to do. I'm beginning to fear sleeping and although I can go a few days without any sleep, I can't keep that up forever.

Wow that sucks. Maybe someone here has experienced something similar and has a suggestion.

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For the last three weeks or so I've had severe neck pain. I've had periodic neck pain before, but nothing like this. I'm lucky if I can sleep for longer than three hours at a time.

Whenever I wake up, the pain is so bad that I need to take extremely strong pain medication simply to function -- and even that doesn't take the pain away completely. After waking up I'm sometimes very stiff, too. I was once so stiff that I couldn't get up out of bed myself and my wife had to literally pull me up.

Part of the problem is that I tend to bend and contort my neck in weird ways while sleeping. If my wife is awake and catches me doing this, she'll readjust me; however, this usually occurs at night when we're both asleep. Naturally this leads to pain and sometimes migraines as well.

I've tried wearing a soft cervical collar to bed. That doesn't help and actually makes breathing more difficult. Neck roll pillows are worthless because I change positions all through the night.

So... I'm not sure what to do. I'm beginning to fear sleeping and although I can go a few days without any sleep, I can't keep that up forever.

Wow that sucks. Maybe someone here has experienced something similar and has a suggestion.

Yeah, that would be nice. Right now I think decapitation would be a good remedy, but my wife doesn't seem to keen on that idea. :P

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I don't understand why they even let those threads continue either. They're disgusting.

Also: "Stick to your own region" #######? It's a PUBLIC FORUM. We can go where we want to go.

In fact I'm gonna go over there right now and say hi.

Just remember that it goes both ways. It's like the Jets and the Sharks!

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I don't understand why they even let those threads continue either. They're disgusting.

Also: "Stick to your own region" #######? It's a PUBLIC FORUM. We can go where we want to go.

In fact I'm gonna go over there right now and say hi.

LMAO @ your "Hello" [from Canada, I bring you peas] thread! You're a gem.

For the last three weeks or so I've had severe neck pain. I've had periodic neck pain before, but nothing like this. I'm lucky if I can sleep for longer than three hours at a time.

Whenever I wake up, the pain is so bad that I need to take extremely strong pain medication simply to function -- and even that doesn't take the pain away completely. After waking up I'm sometimes very stiff, too. I was once so stiff that I couldn't get up out of bed myself and my wife had to literally pull me up.

Part of the problem is that I tend to bend and contort my neck in weird ways while sleeping. If my wife is awake and catches me doing this, she'll readjust me; however, this usually occurs at night when we're both asleep. Naturally this leads to pain and sometimes migraines as well.

I've tried wearing a soft cervical collar to bed. That doesn't help and actually makes breathing more difficult. Neck roll pillows are worthless because I change positions all through the night.

So... I'm not sure what to do. I'm beginning to fear sleeping and although I can go a few days without any sleep, I can't keep that up forever.

Dang! Have you tried deep tissue massage from a massage therapist? Might help.

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12-28-09: Failed Login

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I'm seriously disturbed by this thread in which posters are encouraging someone to enter the U.S., marry, stay and file for AOS.

I don't care what case precedents they cite, it's a very risky way of going about things...and the stakes are incredibly high. If it was that easy, why wouldn't all of us be going about it the same way? Sheesh.

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Case complete @ NVC: 11-13-09

Interview assigned: 01-22-10 (70 days between case complete and interview assignment)

Medical in Vancouver: 01-28-10

Interview @ Montreal: 03-05-10 -- APPROVED!

POE @ Blaine (Pacific Highway): 03-10-10

3000 mile drive from Vancouver to DC: 03-10-10 to 3-12-10

Green card received: 04-02-10

SSN received: 04-07-10

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For the last three weeks or so I've had severe neck pain. I've had periodic neck pain before, but nothing like this. I'm lucky if I can sleep for longer than three hours at a time.

Whenever I wake up, the pain is so bad that I need to take extremely strong pain medication simply to function -- and even that doesn't take the pain away completely. After waking up I'm sometimes very stiff, too. I was once so stiff that I couldn't get up out of bed myself and my wife had to literally pull me up.

Part of the problem is that I tend to bend and contort my neck in weird ways while sleeping. If my wife is awake and catches me doing this, she'll readjust me; however, this usually occurs at night when we're both asleep. Naturally this leads to pain and sometimes migraines as well.

I've tried wearing a soft cervical collar to bed. That doesn't help and actually makes breathing more difficult. Neck roll pillows are worthless because I change positions all through the night.

So... I'm not sure what to do. I'm beginning to fear sleeping and although I can go a few days without any sleep, I can't keep that up forever.

Dang! Have you tried deep tissue massage from a massage therapist? Might help.

Believe it or not, I made a message appointment for later this week. :P

I'm seriously disturbed by this thread in which posters are encouraging someone to enter the U.S., marry, stay and file for AOS.

I don't care what case precedents they cite, it's a very risky way of going about things...and the stakes are incredibly high. If it was that easy, why wouldn't all of us be going about it the same way? Sheesh.

A lot of posters on this board -- especially those in OT -- seem to be pro-illegal or at the very least, don't see anything wrong with illegal aliens. They seem to think that your reasons and back story is justification enough for entering and staying illegally.

I really don't understand their mindset. If any group of people should be against illegal entry, it should be those on this board! We had to go through the painful process of immigrating, all of which took a great deal of time, effort and money.

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It's neither here nor there.

If any one would like my ten year card, I will happily give it to them for a small fee. haha

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My lips chapped and split

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I've stared at the vast open bowl of the sky

I've seen all the castles and faces in clouds

My home is the prairie and for that I am proud…

If You're not from the Prairie, you can't know my soul

You don't know our blizzards; you've not fought our cold

You can't know my mind, nor ever my heart

Unless deep within you there's somehow a part…

A part of these things that I've said that I know,

The wind, sky and earth, the storms and the snow.

Best say that you have - and then we'll be one,

For we will have shared that same blazing sun." - David Bouchard

 
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