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Old 03-17-2010, 10:28 PM
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[QUOTE=kim ames;633474]
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Hi Kim, and you deserve that freedom. With this disease, as mothers and wives, etc, we do everything in our power to hide our pain from our loved ones. During the alone time is when we can really hear our inner voice and try to reason with this beast. It is during this time that we can feel what we feel without any judgment or timelines. We can cry, pray, do whatever we need to do to make peace within our body, mind and soul. I believe with every breath I take that I will make peace with this. Fighting it has served me no good, taking care of oneself should be top priority. I will pray for your freedom. For me I would love to just go fishing, I can actually picture me sitting along side the river all day, of course a warm day just fishing.

God Bless, may you have all the freedom and quiet time that you need.

Jeanie

Thank you Jeanie.

I want to express my gratitude to you. I, like you, love nothing more than to fish. My Husband is a guide. Eastern Shore of Maryland and Delaware. I love to just be out there on a flat day and see the wonders that we are lucky to behold.

Thank you for this.

Kim
Hi Kim, and my gratitude goes to you as well. I have to agree with KS, your threads always inspire us and give us an opportunity to go deep within ourselves. I think these things in my head, but I can't say how I feel. You just throw them out there and I think that is great. Now I can throw a heck of a cast, actually last time I went fishing I snagged some guy's waiters, he was on the other side of the river. LOL...he did not find it real funny, he was with his buddies...they all found it funny. Anyhow, I like you too, keep posting your feelings, you have a healing spirit about you, by sharing your thoughts you have touched many hearts, and that is using your pain for the good of all mankind!!

Jeanie
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