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Gwen, This is one of the most intelligent and touching writings that I

have ever read concerning chronic illness. My husband is a dear and

we have been married for 35 years, but the last 7 or so, I have been

in chronic pain, and I feel like the online people with chronic pain

are the only ones who understand how I feel. There are less and less

activities that I can share with him. He went kayaking for over two

hours and then is doing his double paper route now, so he can watch

the Packer game. None of these I can do or plan to do. I have got a

movie to watch during the game as I am not a football fan. Anyway,

thanks for your heartfelt thoughts. Gentle pain-free hugs, Penny

Gwen wrote:

You know someone can be in a crowd and be alone. You can be in a

marriage for years and still be lonely. A person can be in a loving

family and still be lonely. A person must be happy with themselves

first and then reach out to others. It is very likely that everyone

in the entire world is lonely at one time or another.

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