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Rhonda,

You are a breath of fresh air! Thank you for your wisdom! I am glad to see you posting...it has been a long time.

I hope you are explanted and feeling better...and that you will someday soon get back to the great outdoors that you love.

Are you improving? Let us know...

God bless you,

Pattysurvivoretal <survivoretal@...> wrote:

Beth and Patty, Positive mental attitude, happiness, sharing your gratitude with those in support of your growth is important. Being skilled and accomplished in this area calls for a great deal of athletic ability. I lost much physical abilities too due to silicone illness but am working daily to regain my strenth and stamina. One day I plan to return to my outdoor sports activities.The sunshine and time alone with nature is so very theraputic!By working for our harvest I learned to appreciate the food we brought home and shared with famililes that had no meat on the table over the holidays. Thanks for the the praises as prayers are answered in this way.It is well worth the effort to look into the benefits fees and taxes paid to the state helps to support our environment, in many ways

unknown. God bless. Rhonda__________________________________________________

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Rhonda, I can really identify with your comment about taking the trash out being the highlight of your day. I have many days like that. It really teaches you to appreciate the little things doesn't it? I think the key is that we have to learn to pace ourselves. I find myself overdoing it when I am having a good day and then paying for it the next day. Are you doing any detoxing? Love, Anita Re: Patty: Praise report! Hi, I don't know about wisdom, lol, just learned alot from what God put out there for us to observe I think...My response is abit lengthy but I am due, it has been a long time. Also, it is informal and laid back, hope that is ok. I am letting my hair down tonight... :) warning, you might catch a smile watch out.I am so happy to hear from you :- ) I have spent weeks alone here without much human contact - old depression and worry and working on getting a plan laid out to save my apartment one more month.My highlight today was going to the mailbox and the taking the trash out.I taught my dog (no kidding) to pull my trash to the compactor today. I tied his leash to my computer cart with wheels. I put my little bags on it. That was pretty cool. I got some interesting looks from the pick up trucks that came past us... you gotta laugh at that...frumpy depressed me have not been out of my apartment all week and here is my little 30 pound solid as a rock, pure breed schnauzer who is strong enough to knock a grown man down just a tugging along with my trash behind him and of course I am steadying it as he is all over the place reading his mail (sniffing the fenceposts etc..) Now can you see how badly I need a life???On a more serious note....I can report a few months of physical relief. A very depressing past week has been disappointing with the change in weather. I want this to be over already! But I will take it, 2 good months and one bad week is the best yet.I am cautioned as last year I got over zealous and did too much. I went into a relapse with stress related illnesses until spring. That was a bummer indeed and I only made it through the winter with help from above!It helps to hear from back from you ....please know this is from my heart. Encouragement is like the best thing ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Another spirit lifter would be getting some relief from financial strife. A job would be a great healing factor for me right now, I think I am ready.My insides are a mess with worry I confess. I tremble with thoughts of being alone facing the workforce - but I tend to be an all or nothing person - go figure.I am pondering something new as I think of help needed ... A place to post resumes and jobs, cars for sale, roommates. A place to post clothing and makeup swaps and classifieds just for us, Our community. An extension of the support group sort of... I don't think charges for these sites or at least I have not seen any fees come up.I already spend alot of time on line looking for a job and networking... I wonder how a special community would go over. One we could all contribute to, like an online newsletter sort of.Thoughts or comments?Hugs and blessings and most of all thank you all in this group for being there and for putting up with my lengthy and grateful post this evening, you never know when you save someone (me)from another lonely night of depression (again this is me).Love, Rhonda , Tricia Trish <glory2glory1401@y...> wrote:> Rhonda,> You are a breath of fresh air! Thank you for your wisdom! I am glad to see you posting...it has been a long time.> > I hope you are explanted and feeling better...and that you will someday soon get back to the great outdoors that you love.> > Are you improving? Let us know...> > God bless you,> Patty> > survivoretal <survivoretal@y...> wrote:> > Beth and Patty, Positive mental attitude, happiness, sharing your > gratitude with those in support of your growth is important. Being > skilled and accomplished in this area calls for a great deal of > athletic ability. > > I lost much physical abilities too due to silicone illness but am > working daily to regain my strenth and stamina. One day I plan to > return to my outdoor sports activities.> The sunshine and time alone with nature is so very theraputic!> > By working for our harvest I learned to appreciate the food we > brought home and shared with famililes that had no meat on the table > over the holidays. > > Thanks for the the praises as prayers are answered in this way.> > It is well worth the effort to look into the benefits fees and taxes > paid to the state helps to support our environment, in many ways > unknown. God bless. Rhonda> __________________________________________________>

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Hi Rhonda, My best suggestion would be to get that juicer when you can. I have to admit that I have not been doing much for myself lately because I am focused on getting my son well and that takes up pretty much all my energy. He has many of the same problems we have. I had implants when I was pregnant with him. But I must say that the best progress I have made so far has been from doing the juices and the coffee enemas. I agree with you about the alcohol and the sugar but I think salt is a different matter as long as you use natural sea salt. It is loaded with minerals that our bodies need. Quite different than the processed salt that is sold in the grocery store. I use a product called Real Salt and I love it. Love, Anita Re: Patty: Praise report! Dear Anita, I have a new detox clay bath but have not tried it yet. It took time for me to understand that me supplements are as important as any groceries brought in. I feel better when I take them daily but take them every other day or every three or four days if my supplies run low. Daily stuff like lots of water - I keep veg broth on hand and want to buy a juicer one day, no alcohol, no sugar or salt when able, seems that worry really does bring on the joint aches,it is unreal. I am open for and appreciate shared suggestions thanks -- In , "anita kessler" <AnitaK001@m...> wrote:> Rhonda,> I can really identify with your comment about taking the trash out being the highlight of your day. I have many days like that. It really teaches you to appreciate the little things doesn't it? I think the key is that we have to learn to pace ourselves. I find myself overdoing it when I am having a good day and then paying for it the next day. Are you doing any detoxing? Love, Anita >

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Yolanda, Yes I did know that. Thank You! Anita Re: Patty: Praise report!> > > > Dear Anita, I have a new detox clay bath but have not tried it yet. > It took time for me to understand that me supplements are as > important as any groceries brought in. I feel better when I take them > daily but take them every other day or every three or four days if my > supplies run low. Daily stuff like lots of water - I keep veg broth > on hand and want to buy a juicer one day, no alcohol, no sugar or > salt when able, seems that worry really does bring on the joint > aches,it is unreal. I am open for and appreciate shared suggestions > thanks -- > In , "anita kessler" <AnitaK001@m...> > wrote:> > Rhonda,> > I can really identify with your comment about taking the trash out > being the highlight of your day. I have many days like that. It > really teaches you to appreciate the little things doesn't it? I > think the key is that we have to learn to pace ourselves. I find > myself overdoing it when I am having a good day and then paying for > it the next day. Are you doing any detoxing? Love, > Anita > >> > > > > >

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