Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 Dear Marina, and Sierra: I too have had many challenges in my life. Some how things just have a way of working out. Say a prayer and I will too for all your challenges and don't give up. Just stay in there and with God's will you will get past your problems. God bless you and everyone. Sincerely, Anjillah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 Dear Marina, and Sierra: I too have had many challenges in my life. Some how things just have a way of working out. Say a prayer and I will too for all your challenges and don't give up. Just stay in there and with God's will you will get past your problems. God bless you and everyone. Sincerely, Anjillah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 Sierra, God gives us life challenges. I have had many as well and I am going through several right now. I also worry about how am I going to get through it and juggle everything without dropping the ball. Sometimes you just HAVE to drop the ball, though. Sometime you have to get someone to help you juggle those balls (though right now I think I am juggling chainsaws!!!). I am sorry to hear about your mom and the troubles you have in your life. I will keep you and your family in my prayers this night to help ease your worries and rest your mind........Blessed Be.......Marina > > Hi all, > My mom is going from bad to worse with untreated RA. I also have > (early) RA, which is under pretty good control with vigilant self- > care. I have many worries about my mom tonight and about my ability > to support her in the future. She does have a husband and I have a > married brother, but there's not much else in the way of family help > available to her. > Also, my daughter has a disability and requires a lot of > assistance. Then there's my job, which has just gone to a new level > of demanding! Yikes...I'm worried tonight. How will I handle it all? > > > Sierra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 Sierra, God gives us life challenges. I have had many as well and I am going through several right now. I also worry about how am I going to get through it and juggle everything without dropping the ball. Sometimes you just HAVE to drop the ball, though. Sometime you have to get someone to help you juggle those balls (though right now I think I am juggling chainsaws!!!). I am sorry to hear about your mom and the troubles you have in your life. I will keep you and your family in my prayers this night to help ease your worries and rest your mind........Blessed Be.......Marina > > Hi all, > My mom is going from bad to worse with untreated RA. I also have > (early) RA, which is under pretty good control with vigilant self- > care. I have many worries about my mom tonight and about my ability > to support her in the future. She does have a husband and I have a > married brother, but there's not much else in the way of family help > available to her. > Also, my daughter has a disability and requires a lot of > assistance. Then there's my job, which has just gone to a new level > of demanding! Yikes...I'm worried tonight. How will I handle it all? > > > Sierra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2004 Report Share Posted December 27, 2004 Dear Sierra, Well of course you're worried about your mom, but I'm wondering why here RA is untreated? Surely there must be some way that she can get some help so you wouldn't have to bear the burden of worrying about her and dealing with your own RA? Try not to let your worries get the best of you. I know that's easy to say, but last year when I was dealing with my daughter's failing marriage (she has 22 month old triplets and a 4-year old) and my husband's and my health (he has Parkinson's, I have Dercum's Disease and fibro) and the death of a beloved aunt, I didn't know how I could do it all. Then a good friend in a support group told me " YOU don't have to do it ALL. Just do what you can, ask for help, and trust God. " I'd like to say things are all just hunky dory, but they're not, I just don't get so buried with worry any more because little by little things do get taken care of even with out my help. Feel free to vent here or email me, but don't ever feel like you're alone with your burden. We'll help. Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2004 Report Share Posted December 27, 2004 Dear Sierra, Well of course you're worried about your mom, but I'm wondering why here RA is untreated? Surely there must be some way that she can get some help so you wouldn't have to bear the burden of worrying about her and dealing with your own RA? Try not to let your worries get the best of you. I know that's easy to say, but last year when I was dealing with my daughter's failing marriage (she has 22 month old triplets and a 4-year old) and my husband's and my health (he has Parkinson's, I have Dercum's Disease and fibro) and the death of a beloved aunt, I didn't know how I could do it all. Then a good friend in a support group told me " YOU don't have to do it ALL. Just do what you can, ask for help, and trust God. " I'd like to say things are all just hunky dory, but they're not, I just don't get so buried with worry any more because little by little things do get taken care of even with out my help. Feel free to vent here or email me, but don't ever feel like you're alone with your burden. We'll help. Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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