One thing is that we all bear our own crosses. I've made 20 years of life with a potential lethal illness. And 40s is kind to noone. As I heard a lass I know share recently - I have things growing on me. And so do I.
I was talking to someone tonight, who was overwhelmed by my story, so I reminded them that their story is important too. And that their story is more important to them than my story.
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"Lemon Jelly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks for sharing David - it can take guts to do so & has helped me put
> my own current difficulties & a long term health issue in perspective.
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> David Candy - typed:
> > Thank you for that. I spent the day in the children's intensive care
> > ward. My niece is responding a little bit but will be critical for 1
> > to 6 months. My sister has at last been identified and the coroner
> > should release her tomorrow.
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> > Lethal electrics and faulty smoke detectors need to be stamped out in
> > rental properties. Once we finish Di's cremation (I wanted a burial
> > so as not to help Mr Fire but overruled by parents) we start on
> > making sure that something is done.
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> > My dad has cremated his mum, only brother, and now daughter in the
> > last six months. I gave him a computer three weeks ago so he could
> > find some interest in life (Di and dad were/are bonsai artists and
> > business partners - I envisgaged them instant messaging each other)
> > as he was withdrawing from all his social contacts as he's quite
> > sick.
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