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Old 11-03-2010, 01:00 PM #7
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Please don't misunderstand me, this is a tough one. I could cry everyday, if I let myself, it is like having a new body. It is hard to make a peace with this new body. I think back at the body I had just 2 years ago that did not have these feelings and took it for granted. Now, inbetween each sensation/pain......sometimes I can go 60 seconds on a good day, I get a taste of the old me. It makes me look at life so differently. Never take anything for granted........it can be gone in a heartbeat!
Sorry if you thought that I misunderstood you. I'm just saying how things pertain to me. Again, I'm sorry if I offended you.

Actually, the gist of it is from an article I read a few years ago pertaining to grieving. It just meant that a person has a right to grieve for their loss just as the person down the block does. And grieving, in one stage or the other, is constantly going on as we lose something else that we used to be able to do because of a disease. I live with pain every day. Some days are better than others. But I do have pain every day. So far I can tolerate it but that doesn't mean that it will not get worse. In all probability it will.

I agree that we should never take anything for granted as it can be gone in a heartbeat. So true and thank you for posting that. Take care.
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