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DonnaAs a rule, I agree with you 100%. I know it's all for a reason; but, some days I just wish I knew what that was. I've been dealing with this liver since 2004. Yes, thank heavens that I fought hard enough in 2009 that I can say that I don't have Hep C any longer. However, then there was the cancer and that will always hang over my head now. I really only whine very little and I certainly know that there is folks out there that have it a whole lot worse.My life is mostly in the Spiritual Power's hands and I just wait to be steered in the direction that I'm supposed to be on. Well, actually, it wouldn't do any good if I got in the

way anyway. Usually I can screw things up pretty good, so it's best when I stay out of my own way.Gloria

Hi Ladies,

Just one last thing I want to tell you. This month is the 12th month of no period so the procedure from hell worked because I was heading for a hysterectomy.

The last 5 years have been hell on wheels for me health wise.

all in all, nothing serious until now and the only reason I found out about the virus was because I had a blood transfusion when I had my new hip replacement and I wanted to donate back to the blood bank. That's when I found out about the virus. So, the moral of my story is everything happens for a reason and we are all very blessed even when we don't think we are. All the trials and tribulations in life makes us who we are.

But, I love making fun of it cause it is funny.

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Gloria,That is something normal and we all do it. I just try to stay positive because the alternative can get very dark, depressing and lonely.Take careDonnaSent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: Gloria <gadamscan@...>Sender: Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2011 18:49:22 -0800 (PST)< >Reply Subject: Re: [ ] response to Teri and Gloria DonnaAs a rule, I agree with you 100%. I know it's all for a reason; but, some days I just wish I knew what that was. I've been dealing with this liver since 2004. Yes, thank heavens that I fought hard enough in 2009 that I can say that I don't have Hep C any longer. However, then there was the cancer and that will always hang over my head now. I really only whine very little and I certainly know that there is folks out there that have it a whole lot worse.My life is mostly in the Spiritual Power's hands and I just wait to be steered in the direction that I'm supposed to be on. Well, actually, it wouldn't do any good if I got in theway anyway. Usually I can screw things up pretty good, so it's best when I stay out of my own way.Gloria Hi Ladies, Just one last thing I want to tell you. This month is the 12th month of no period so the procedure from hell worked because I was heading for a hysterectomy. The last 5 years have been hell on wheels for me health wise. all in all, nothing serious until now and the only reason I found out about the virus was because I had a blood transfusion when I had my new hip replacement and I wanted to donate back to the blood bank. That's when I found out about the virus. So, the moral of my story is everything happens for a reason and we are all very blessed even when we don't think we are. All the trials and tribulations in life makes us who we are. But, I love making fun of it cause it is funny.

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