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Wow. Sorry to hear your support system has dwindled so much.
Do you have any support groups in your area? It might help to see somebody face-to-face, too.
My husband's family doesn't want to hear anything about Lyme & poo-poos everything we say about it. But my family has some Lymies in it. I notice the non-Lymies don't have a clue & aren't inclined to want to listen.
I don't know what I would do without a support system. Come back often just to chat.
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Lymenet has helped me more than you can imagine!!!
Hang in there, wolf~!!
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Geneal
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This is my family. I am rich, rich, rich in friends,
Unconditional love and support here.
You are too.
You can never have too many people love or care about you.
Who said they had to be genetically related?
Hang in there.
Sending you positive thoughts and prayers.
Hugs,
Geneal
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bettyg
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GENEAL said it so well, DITTO!
yes, I am blessed just like you are!
have a wonderful, supportive husband, and 3 "i don't want to learn anything about lyme" brothers and nieces/nephews!
TUTU also said it well; YOU folks are my support group system, and I relish you, and ALL THE UNCONDITIONAL LOVE!
wolf,
it really stinks when family lives within 30 miles, and won't even drop in to HELP you or bring a meal!
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CaliforniaLyme
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Hey Wolfie*)!!!
Over time some of my best friends have become Lymies from our local support group- and I truly, truly adore them!!!
ANyone who can make it to San Francisco next October, I am pretty darn sure we're going to have a one-day Patient & Activist Conference the day pre-ILADS. So start saving your money*)!!! Wwe can all have coffee & then go throw flowers at the feet of our LLMDs*)!*)!!
Sincerely, Sarah
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All truth goes through 3 stages: first it is ridiculed: then it is violently opposed: finally it is accepted as self evident. - Schopenhauer Posts: 5639 | From Aptos CA USA | Registered: Apr 2005
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aklnwlf
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Thank you all so very, very much.
Am teary-eyed and grateful for all the responses.
I'm leaning toward hanging in there for all I'm worth too! Thanks for the reminder.
I never dreamed that the majority of my sympathetic human contact would be via Internet.
Who would've thought???
After reading these responses today I don't feel so alone.
It's hard to be so ill, especially on the really bad days and have no contact.
It'd be great to be able to come to CA. I haven't been since the 60's. Was born in Monterey.
Been fortunate enough to have met some of the Lymies here on Lymenet at a 'support mission'. LOL!!
Am really touched by all the responses. Thanks!
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Alaska Lone Wolf Posts: 6918 | From Columbus, GA | Registered: Jul 2004
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Tincup
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Hey there Little wolf...
Nice to see you on board again!
Sorry you are having troubles... but glad you have reached out. You know you have been such a comfort to me over the years... and I am sure you will be helping the new folks arriving every day.
aklnwlf
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Right back at ya TC!
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Alaska Lone Wolf Posts: 6918 | From Columbus, GA | Registered: Jul 2004
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lymeladyinNY
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I relate oh so well. I moved 300 miles to be closer to family for their "support".
Guess who I never see? And I have 8 siblings and tons of cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, etc.!
Even when I was at my worst - practically paralyzed from the neck down with a baby, a 3-year-old, and a 5-year-old with Down syndrome to care for - not many in my family called or cared to help.
The only way I got through that time was my one sister who helped me a lot even though her husband was giving her a hard time about it, and my mother-in-law, with whom me and the kids lived. She helped with the kids but she was mean, miserable, and rotten to me. She told me I was a faker and that I was trying to ruin her son's life. Uggh, I hate to even think about that awful time!
My husband still lived and worked 300 miles away at the time.
I've gotten to the point where I actually prefer to be alone. It's just too exhausting to try to have a "real" life.
So, yes, Lymenet has been a lifeline for me, too. I can respond as energy allows, read what others in a similar situation as me are doing, and get understanding like I can from no other source.
Thank you, Lymenetters!
- Julie
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