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Cindi thank you for the lovely message. I hope you don't mind me parading

you around when someone needs a lift. You sound like a lovely lady. I

still can't believe you've had RA for 42 years and only started the AP in

'96 and are better. It is so strange how this disease affects us all

differently. Some are in a wheelchair after having it under a year it hits

them so hard. Thanks for giving us something to strive for. Some of us

need to know all the emotional energy we have invested in the AP will pay

off and having you here really helps us. I'd love to show you to some of

the doctors some of us have who are so reluctant to give the AP a try.

Thanks again Cindi

Hugs

Bev

rheumatic thought for the day

>Hi Bev and fellow AP patients...

>Cindi here...the one who's had RA for 42 years and MUCH better since

starting

>the AP in Dec/96. It's SO true about " better days ahead " ...it also reminds

me

>of something my neighbor said to me last summer. Here's the story: My

elderly

>neighbor and his wife had an 'accident' in their home...the dear lady was

>cooking and a small fire started and burned her hand. The fire department

and

>the ambulance were called and our block had a 'little' excitment, but

everyone

>was fine. The next day when my husband spoke to the senior citizen and told

>him he was sorry for the bad day he had had...the old man said " there's no

>such thing as a 'bad' day, some days are just better than others " I love

that

>line and now try NOT to use the expression " bad " days...after all I'm sure

>there is something good in every day...we may just have to look a little

>harder. good luck

>Cindi/Iowa RA 42 yrs AP 26 months

>

><<

> Mark thanks for the boost. I guess it is a long road for all of us.

The

> downs are really down and the ups are all the better. When you feel good

> you can't imagine you will ever be stiff and sore again making it all the

> worse when it hits. I think you are absolutely right when you say better

> days are ahead. You are getting there and give us all hope when we get

> impatient.

> I like to think of that lady who is better who had RA for 42 years.

Cindi

> I think. Now there is a success story for all of us.

> >>

>

>

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Hi Bev and fellow AP...

please parade me around as much as you like...I wish everyone who has doubts

about the AP could have seen me before I started. I was really a mess,

physically...but the worst was the emotional side. I was sooo depressed...I

felt hopeless...nothing was helping and I was getting worse. God truly

answered my prayers when he led me to the AP. Cindi/Iowa RA 42 yrs AP 26

months

<<

Cindi thank you for the lovely message. I hope you don't mind me parading

you around when someone needs a lift. You sound like a lovely lady. I

still can't believe you've had RA for 42 years and only started the AP in

'96 and are better. It is so strange how this disease affects us all

differently. Some are in a wheelchair after having it under a year it hits

them so hard. Thanks for giving us something to strive for. Some of us

need to know all the emotional energy we have invested in the AP will pay

off and having you here really helps us. I'd love to show you to some of

the doctors some of us have who are so reluctant to give the AP a try.

Thanks again Cindi

Hugs

Bev >> >>

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In a message dated 1/23/2001 9:53:31 AM Eastern Standard Time,

jaryan17@... writes:

<< " Life's under no obligation to give us what we expect. We

take what we get and are thankful it's no worse than it is. "

--Margaret

_________________________________________________________________ >>

Judi

I like that. None of us have a guarantee of another day. And everytime I have

ever felt sorry for myself, I've been placed somewhere where I see someone

much worse than I. Thank you for the thought of the day.>>>>>>>

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Thanks Louise...this is a keeper...Kathi in OK

--- Louise Neustadter <RNLouise@...> wrote:

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> I

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>

>

> Thought for the Day:

> > If God had a refrigerator, your picture would be

> on it.

> > If He had a wallet, your photo would be in it.

> > He sends you flowers every spring.

> > He sends you a sunrise every morning.

> >

> > Face it, friend -- He is crazy about you!

> > Send this to every " beautiful person " you wish

> to bless, and return it

> > to the person who sent it to you. God didn't

> promise days without pain,

> > laughter without sorrow,

> > sun without rain, but He did promise strength

> for the day, comfort for

> > the tears, and light for the way.

>

>

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: There is more money being spent on breast implants and

Viagra than on Alzheimer's research. This means that by 2030, there should

be a large elderly population with perky boobs, huge erections and

absolutely no recollection of what to do with them.

This from Myrl Jeffcoat

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he he, sounds about right.....Lynda <coss@...> wrote:

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: There is more money being spent on breast implants andViagra than on Alzheimer's research. This means that by 2030, there shouldbe a large elderly population with perky boobs, huge erections andabsolutely no recollection of what to do with them.This from Myrl Jeffcoat

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Cute, huh!! It is sick, but I had to laugh.

Lynda

At 09:33 PM 7/24/2004, you wrote:

>he he, sounds about right.....

>

>Lynda <coss@...> wrote:

>THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: There is more money being spent on breast implants and

>Viagra than on Alzheimer's research. This means that by 2030, there should

>be a large elderly population with perky boobs, huge erections and

>absolutely no recollection of what to do with them.

>

>This from Myrl Jeffcoat

>

>

>

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