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DEAR DR. DONOHUE: After a five-year rest, I started running again. A week after I started, I developed the most unbelievable pain in my lower legs. I thought I had shinsplints, and they would go away. The pain didn't go, so I saw a doctor who made the diagnosis of compartmental syndrome, something new to me. He said if the pain lasted much longer I would need surgery. More ... ARIES (March 21-April 19) Are you feeling tired and withdrawn? No wonder, with all that you do, think about and take on. Take a long-needed rest. Recycle. A friend or loved one touches base, probably with an invitation. More ... "Give ear to my words, O Lord, consider my sighing. Listen to my cry for help, my King and my God, for to you I pray. More ... DEAR ABBY: My 14-yearold son, "Adam," has known he was adopted since he was old enough to understand. Adam's birth parents both were addicted to drugs, alcohol and tobacco. In fact, Adam tested positive for cocaine at birth. Should I tell him that he is at risk for addiction because of his biological heritage? More ... The older we get, the faster life goes, we who are chronologically challenged insist. We tear off a calendar page, and moments later, it seems, another month is gone. Clock gears seem triply greased, and somebody's been messing with the sundials. More ... The underlying question during the recent session of the Texas Legislature was, and during the coming political season, is: how active should government be? Republican Gov. Rick Perry seems to think it should do as little as possible, particularly if it's going to involve new taxes. More ... Dear Editor, On June 9, 2009, I received a letter from the Just Say No Committee, which was formed during the Sabine Bond election. The letter's content leads me to address my concerns as a Sabine ISD resident publicly. I was not part of either the Vote Yes or Just Say No Committee. More ... |
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