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Having lyme is like drowning at a pool party and having the jovial guests that line the edges of the pool laugh at their clever witticisms as they ignore your frantic pleas for help.
BettyG asked me to post that one.
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jt345
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Hi John
That's how it feels for sure. Today we were going to go too the shooting range ,so Nan could shoot Her new gun. But We didn't sleep well last night so I dom't think that will happen.
It also seems when something comes up that could change Our life ,it is magnafied also. But I know it is not true. We live in a state of the unknown,so much that the world becomes larger and more menacing(spelling)
It sure would be nice too have a normal life again. I now know how people who are alone feel.
I do have my Lord and I do take much comfort in that. appleseed
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Keebler
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Having lyme is like drowning at a pool party for the American Medical Association's annual convention . . .
while being attacked by a shark in the pool and hearing: "oh, it's just a guppie" . . . or "that swimmer really just needs better flexing of that wrist to make that stroke stronger" . . . .
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