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CEK40 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
So was Somewhere over the Rainbow not in Wicked???? I’ve never actually seen the movie
Not that they tell me!
I think it is just about the good witch and the bad witch Dorothy MAY show up in it, but I don't think it is a main theme. I have never seen it, but read about it online. Umm......there are a lot of things about it that I don't like. Songs are good though. lol
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vmmmomof3girls wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
Oh, that’s sounds good! My niece with POTS has all sorts of issues that she has yet to find a doctor who can diagnose them. You would think out here on the Wes coast there would be more options.There seem to be a lot of comorbidities that are hard to diagnose. (Like Ehlers-Danlos)
What are the symptoms of Ehlers-Danios? Not familiar with that one.
Hypermobility and a lot of the same things as POTS
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CEK40 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
vmmmomof3girls wrote:
Ohh, that makes sense. Everyone wanted to blame the port, but luckily the port was not infected, and she was able to keep it.Oh, that’s good! Those autoimmune things aer tricky!
they are quite tricky for sure! When I was tested for Rheumatoid arthritis because of my knee the ANA titers were extremely elevated so then I had to be tested for Lupus and such. I don’t have either of them but I have Raynauds Disease which right now for me it is classed a primary or on it’s own and not secondary to something else. It took forever to find the answer and I finally saw a rheumatologist for the diagnosis.
Aren’t those things always such a chore?! Sort of a crap shoot.
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CEK40 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
vmmmomof3girls wrote:
Ohh, that makes sense. Everyone wanted to blame the port, but luckily the port was not infected, and she was able to keep it.Oh, that’s good! Those autoimmune things aer tricky!
they are quite tricky for sure! When I was tested for Rheumatoid arthritis because of my knee the ANA titers were extremely elevated so then I had to be tested for Lupus and such. I don’t have either of them but I have Raynauds Disease which right now for me it is classed a primary or on it’s own and not secondary to something else. It took forever to find the answer and I finally saw a rheumatologist for the diagnosis.
Yes, she has Reynauds, as well. I think D2 does, too.
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april6263 wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
So was Somewhere over the Rainbow not in Wicked???? I’ve never actually seen the movie
Not that they tell me!
Has anyone ever done a dance to it on DWTS history
Yep. apparently Kirstie Alley and Maksim Chmerkovskiy danced a rumba to Judy Garland's original version of "Over the Rainbow" during season 12 in 2011. Alley chose the song for an emotional performance to represent her overcoming adversity.
Paige VanZant and Mark Ballas performed a freestyle to the song during the Season 22 finals in 2016. For VanZant, who was a victim of bullying, the routine symbolized her journey and newfound confidence.
Special performances
In 2015, singer Josh Groban performed "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" on the show, and his performance was accompanied by a dance from Dance Moms star Maddie Ziegler.
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LuvSeason18 wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
So was Somewhere over the Rainbow not in Wicked???? I’ve never actually seen the movie
Not that they tell me!I think it is just about the good witch and the bad witch Dorothy MAY show up in it, but I don't think it is a main theme. I have never seen it, but read about it online. Umm......there are a lot of things about it that I don't like. Songs are good though. lol
What don’t you like
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vmmmomof3girls wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
Oh, that’s good! Those autoimmune things aer tricky!
they are quite tricky for sure! When I was tested for Rheumatoid arthritis because of my knee the ANA titers were extremely elevated so then I had to be tested for Lupus and such. I don’t have either of them but I have Raynauds Disease which right now for me it is classed a primary or on it’s own and not secondary to something else. It took forever to find the answer and I finally saw a rheumatologist for the diagnosis.Yes, she has Reynauds, as well. I think D2 does, too.
Oh Dear.........
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vmmmomof3girls wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
vmmmomof3girls wrote:
There seem to be a lot of comorbidities that are hard to diagnose. (Like Ehlers-Danlos)What are the symptoms of Ehlers-Danios? Not familiar with that one.
Hypermobility and a lot of the same things as POTS
AWWW….THAT MAKES SENSE. There is ALOT of cross-over…just a different name!!
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vmmmomof3girls wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
Oh, that’s good! Those autoimmune things aer tricky!
they are quite tricky for sure! When I was tested for Rheumatoid arthritis because of my knee the ANA titers were extremely elevated so then I had to be tested for Lupus and such. I don’t have either of them but I have Raynauds Disease which right now for me it is classed a primary or on it’s own and not secondary to something else. It took forever to find the answer and I finally saw a rheumatologist for the diagnosis.Yes, she has Reynauds, as well. I think D2 does, too.
What is Reynauds