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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 4
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New Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 4
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Hi I'm a friend of dmom3005, Donna and as she and lots of the others
here would tell you. No one has a problem worse than another, and
no one will make there problem worse than yours.
I've been feeling sorry for myself and she always reminds me that I
have to put some effort into life or it will go right past me. So I decided
that she was right. And I stopped trying to make myself feel that I wasn't
worthy of the help because my problems weren't as bad as hers, or the
people with cancer, ms, epilepsy, diabetes or anyother thing.
And honestly I have to say that to me anyone that deals daily with anxiety
and any form of any of these things.
Depression, bi-polar, split personality, hallucinations, phycic things. And
takes the time to wake up every morning and put on a smile.
Try to get out and say hello, wave and be a wonderful person.
Is just that in my book.
So please don't ever say someone else has it worse. Just because
its hard to see your disability. No one has a clue what you have
been through, and until you want to give us on the forum a chance
to be friends. And help, we can't.
So remember, As dmom3005 would say, tell all you want, give all you can,
and you will get all you need.
Darcy
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