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Old 06-03-2015, 08:29 PM #1
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Thumbs up Are we not fighters,and survive each day.

We fight inwardly for our lives each day. We make it through each day.

We are not losers as some so called normal people may think.

Our lives may not be successful in the world,but don't we fight,and survive each day.

We don't off our lives. We are still here fighting,and surviving. Are we not winning,and have more courage then we focus on in our thoughts.

This fighting for our emotional health happens over a long period of time,and we get tired some times,but we are still winning.

A person in surgery is a fighter when things look bad,but they are holding on,and surviving surgery. Doesn't the chief doctor say "We have a fighter",and they continue to try to save their lives. BF
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