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The nicest thing anyone has ever said to me....

Mar 24, 2008 03:31PM - 1 comments
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This is in response to my venting at a world that doesn't seem to understand us who suffer from a chronic disease from a friend who also has the same disease but has time to make his fellow human being feel like a human being again.  Thank you so much Michael...it means the world to me.

To: Rena
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However, this is where I am and I didn't make smart decisions and I can't really say that I am anything really...when people ask what I do...I stutter and search for an answer that isn't there.  When they ask why I am not working, I stutter and search for an answer I don't want to voice because they don't want to hear it.
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Let me help you with this question.
1.  Consultant:  You consult with those in need of medical information and solutions to personal needs arising from drastic changes in their lives
2.  Care giver:  You help comfort people who are seeking help with their anxieties, pain, confusion, desperations, family issues, ......

I know I could come up with a few more if these do not suffice.  But, one thing we here know is that you call yourself our friend.


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by MJIthewriter, Apr 06, 2008 09:36PM
I like that bit of advice. I wonder if I can use a variation of it?

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