Guest guest Posted July 11, 2000 Report Share Posted July 11, 2000 Dear Holly, every relative I have all over the US watched that movie last night and word is that they all cried all the way through it. I cried but not for relating to the woman who died. I had just been through a death of a friend only months before and we had to tell her it was okay to go on without her family. Was so terribly hard. As far as the movie, I was glad I watched it because the woman in the movie who REALLY does have scleraderma (whom I must give immense credit for her bravery there) looked considerably like Maureen in terms of deformity, only not quite as bad. I have Maureen's pictures when she was so terribly ill. So I know that we CAN overcome and come back from such terribly deformity and brink of death to wellness. You must keep the faith and allow movies like that to keep you focused on the " right " things for you to make you better. Rest well tonight. Love, stephen hall wrote: > THANK GOODNESS YOU SAID THAT YESTERDAY--TO REMEMBER THAT THAT LADY WASN'T ON > ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY. RMEMBERING THAT IS THE ONLY WAY I MADE IT THROUGH THE > MOVIE. EVEN THEN IT WAS ROUGH. MAKES ONE MAD AT THE FOUNDATION. I MAY E MAIL > THEM MY THOUGHTS. THANKS FOR THOSE WORDS, I NEEDED THEM. HOLLY > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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