Steve,
 
 First off, you've got some bad one-liners there (groans).  Secondly, what kind of roll:  sourdough, kaiser, hard, soft, or what? (smile)  I know, that's a real groaner.  Third - not having a lobectomy, I wouldn't know - but seriously, with one part of your brain gone, how did they make it so your brain wouldn't flop over when you tilt your head to the left?
 
 Mark
 
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 > Oh come on now Scott!  What do you think this group is for?  People who have good memories (NOT)!  I can't remember what I just said let alone remember what words I used as I kept substituting words while talking?  And at the same time people give me this look not having a clue what I was trying to say!  Hey, if we don't find a way to laugh about ourselves, how can we enjoy life!  People who know I have epilepsy can't even catch most of the one liners I say so often about myself!  I look at it this way, seize every moment you can in life since sometime we can't seize that moment when in a seizure when our minds take a break!  I used to almost always have those kind of seizures.  I had complex partials 1-7 each month on average.  And here I am now with a shriveled up left temporal lobe, with a piece of my amydala taken out of me!  You think I'm going to complain?  How can I since they take a piece of my brain out and I'm now seizure free!  I guess thats my way of losing weight!  Except that now I'm lighter on the left side of my brain so my head tilts to the right (big smile)!  Could I say I feel light headed on my left side of my head since that was where surgery was?  Oh gosh, don't get me on a roll here (giant laugh)!  Take care, keep a smile on your face!
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 > > From: no_seizures_
 > > Subject: [epilepsy] Re: vision
 > > To: epilepsy@yahoogroup
 > > Date: Sunday, May 31, 2009, 12:23 PM
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 > > Hi Nancy,
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 > > How do we know you are the oldest, haven't seen any numbers yet of your age (smile)! I'm still a kid I know, since I'm just 51 1/2 (smile) years young. Take care, keep a smile on your face!
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 > > --- In epilepsy@yahoogroup s.com, Nancy Livesay <nlivesay1801@ ...> wrote:
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 > > > YOU GUYS A NOT OLD YET. aS i AM THE OLDEST IN THIS CROWD hA! hA!
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 > > > From: moblondielpn <moblondielpn@ ...>
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 > > > I am 44yrs now. Guess that could just be it, but I am wearing tri
 > > > now. I had noticed a difference again in only about three months after got these. Insurance covers one pair a year. 
 > > > Thanks for all the input.Steve, you could be right, I guess I will be 99 and saying "I'm getting older" I say that all the time a new wrinkle, change in body(won't even go there) ha.
 > > > Thanks to all for your replies.
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