"Waiting for server-" errors in Contribute CS4

Haven't updated my website in a while, so this is new for me, but starting yesterday I've gotten nothing but "Waiting for server..." errors every time I try to edit or publish a page. It takes about 10 attempts before the page finally downloads for edit or publishes. So a 2 minute task now takes about half an hour and it's driving me crazy. I'm using Mac OS X Lion (10.7.5).
Has anyone else seen this behavior or know of a work-around?
thanks!

Yes, I am editing the files directly on the server. Until recently, I've been working this way for years.
Dangerous.  You must be exceptionally confident.
Are you working in CF?
At any rate, I'm not experienced with using this configuration, nor do I know anyone that works this way.  Maybe someone else will pop in to help....

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    Dangerous.  You must be exceptionally confident.
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    At any rate, I'm not experienced with using this configuration, nor do I know anyone that works this way.  Maybe someone else will pop in to help....

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    *** CLIENT ID:() 2013-11-04 23:18:57.915
    *** SERVICE NAME:(bdrdb) 2013-11-04 23:18:57.915
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    BF-2ed08c01-00000000        33     128     S             92     423     S     X
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    session 128: DID 0001-0021-00067D23     session 423: DID 0001-005C-00081126
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        flags: (0x8000041) USR/- flags_idl: (0x1) BSY/-/-/-/-/-
        flags2: (0x40009) -/-/INC
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    ORA-00060: deadlock detected while waiting for resource
    ORA-10387: parallel query server interrupt (normal)
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    Current SQL information unavailable - no cursor.
    ----- Call Stack Trace -----
    calling              call     entry                argument values in hex
    location             type     point                (? means dubious value)
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      FROM B_FP_TEST,
           B_USER_INFO,
           J_FP_INVESTIGATOR,
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    Plan hash value: 3398228788
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    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT                                   |                     |  1501 |   102K|  1929   (1)| 00:00:24 |       |       |        |      |            |
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    |   7 |        PX SEND HASH                                | :TQ30004            |   246 | 15990 |   797   (1)| 00:00:10 |       |       |  Q3,04 | P->P | HASH       |
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    |  14 |               PX SEND BROADCAST                    | :TQ30000            |       |       |            |          |       |       |        | S->P | BROADCAST  |
    |  15 |                NESTED LOOPS                        |                     |       |       |            |          |       |       |        |      |            |
    |  16 |                 NESTED LOOPS                       |                     |   485 | 20855 |   781   (0)| 00:00:10 |       |       |        |      |            |
    |  17 |                  TABLE ACCESS BY GLOBAL INDEX ROWID| J_OP_TEST_ANML      |   485 | 10185 |   296   (0)| 00:00:04 | ROWID | ROWID |        |      |            |
    |* 18 |                   INDEX RANGE SCAN                 | IDX$$_2D190001      |   485 |       |     4   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |        |      |            |
    |* 19 |                  INDEX UNIQUE SCAN                 | FT_TEST_ID_PK       |     1 |       |     0   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |        |      |            |
    |* 20 |                 TABLE ACCESS BY GLOBAL INDEX ROWID | B_FP_TEST           |     1 |    22 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 | ROWID | ROWID |        |      |            |
    |  21 |             PX BLOCK ITERATOR                      |                     | 70382 |   549K|    11   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |  Q3,03 | PCWC |            |
    |* 22 |              TABLE ACCESS FULL                     | J_FP_INVESTIGATOR   | 70382 |   549K|    11   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |  Q3,03 | PCWP |            |
    |  23 |          BUFFER SORT                               |                     |       |       |            |          |       |       |  Q3,04 | PCWC |            |
    |  24 |           PX RECEIVE                               |                     |     3 |    42 |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |  Q3,04 | PCWP |            |
    |  25 |            PX SEND HASH                            | :TQ30001            |     3 |    42 |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |        | S->P | HASH       |
    |* 26 |             TABLE ACCESS FULL                      | L_TEST_STATUS       |     3 |    42 |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |        |      |            |
    |  27 |       BUFFER SORT                                  |                     |       |       |            |          |       |       |  Q3,05 | PCWC |            |
    |  28 |        PX RECEIVE                                  |                     |    30 |   150 |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |  Q3,05 | PCWP |            |
    |  29 |         PX SEND HASH                               | :TQ30002            |    30 |   150 |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |        | S->P | HASH       |
    |* 30 |          TABLE ACCESS FULL                         | L_ATMS_TEST_TYPE    |    30 |   150 |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |        |      |            |
    |  31 |    NESTED LOOPS                                    |                     |       |       |            |          |       |       |        |      |            |
    |  32 |     NESTED LOOPS                                   |                     |     3 |   210 |   329   (1)| 00:00:04 |       |       |        |      |            |
    |  33 |      NESTED LOOPS                                  |                     |     3 |   195 |   329   (1)| 00:00:04 |       |       |        |      |            |
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