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Old 07-30-2013, 10:44 PM #1
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Smile The bright side

Tomorrow (as long as things go as planned) I am going to start my day with horrible back pain. But instead of complaining about the excruciating pain, I am going to be thankful that I get the opportunity to wake up to the sound of birds outside my window and sunlight shining through. I am going to be thankful for the chance to wake another morning and ignore the pain the best I can. It isn't fair that we have to deal with our conditions/illnesses/set backs but we should all try looking on the bright side
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