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How about starting a thread of goodnews/things that for which we are grateful?
I will start with I am grateful that my husband makes most of the pharmacy runs and call prescriptions in when I am too tired.
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Softballmom
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Gosh, don't get me started.
I am thankful for the health of my family. Although mine is not marvelous I could have worse. My son and husband both have Lyme but are doing great. My two daughters seem to be in perfect health! We are truely blessed.
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I'm thankful that I had the best day I've had since the middle of July. I have been feeling rotten for so long and today was so nice. Hardly any pain and some energy. I'm also very thankful every day to have a supportive husband.
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treepatrol
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Iam thankful to God for helping through the tuff times and too still be alive and for my family and being able to meet my bills debts my garden aand my job and my friends and my LLMD.
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FOR ALL OF YOU!!!!!!!!! When Lori was so sick and we had nowhere else to turn, we found a family here. No matter how much you tell people problems....pain-wise, money-wise, insurance-wise, I don't think they ever truly understand. Thank God the LymeNet family was here for the little scared-to-death Bachmann family.
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Starphoenix
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This is by no means exhaustive, but I was just thinking yesterday that I'm grateful for my loving husband, my dear friends, my home, a career plan, and that I'm finally on the road to recovery.
Steph
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WOW - so much I have to be thankful for - there is no way to type it all on here.
Most recently though, I'm thankful for 8 straight hours of air conditioning and power! I'm thankful for the electric company employees who are working around the clock to restore the power grid destroyed by Hurricane Rita.
I'm thankful the hurricane didn't destroy my home but, at the same time am saddened for those who've lost every thing. It seems East TExas and Western Louisiana aren't getting the help that was afforded those attacked by Katrina. I'm thankful though for the help they are receiving.
I'm thankful for my Lord Jesus Christ, my family, my neighbors, my friends and my lyme net, for the fact I am not as sick as I was last year and that my daughter seems to be improving w/ these new meds - the list is endless . . .
Thanks so much for this thread, sometimes we need to focus on something GOOD !
Sherry
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livinlyme
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I'm grateful I found my bottle of VAntin and after taking 2 pill smy headache that has been untolerable for 4 months is finally tolerable once again!!
-------------------- "Hatred paralyzes life; love releases it. Hatred confuses life; love harmonizes it. Hatred darkens life; love illuminates it." Posts: 1389 | From who knows, who cares, but somewhere over the rainbow | Registered: Mar 2003
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