Guest guest Posted November 14, 2008 Report Share Posted November 14, 2008 Well, you do have a point ML. Although the pain is gone for at least this morning. The Ativan is helping. Oh it feels so good not to hurt. I often ask Rich how he does all he does everyday and he says, "Honey, I'm not in pain like you are".... Enjoy the Mama Sher hugs anyway! MamaSher, age 70. IPF 3-06, OR. NasturtiumsDon't fret about tomorrow, God is already there! You know what? I wish I could take all your pain away......> > > You all here on the board are so precious to me and I am filled with > so much love for each of you that when each of you have something > wrong with issues you are dealing with, doesn't matter who it is, I > wish were there to give you the biggest hug you ever had in your > life. Sometimes a big close hug holding our bodies together for a > moment with our arms around each other is just like me putting a lot > of my energy into your heart and soul. SO IMPORTANT. Each time I > ever hug anyone, I feel the energy going to the other person. It > helps me too> > Just dealing with UPF, IPF, PH, or PF or whatever the disease is, we > all need those daily hugs that hold you close to someone to pass > energy and love to that person. I do it every day, and if no one > wants to hug me, I hug a thousand times a day. She is the > funniest dog, apparently, spaniels when they lay down, spread both > their back legs out straight, and when she is hugging me on my lap, > her back legs are flat against my tummy, and she feels so very warm > and connective to my energy and love. She gives me so much love and > only bites me when I do not behave.> > I LOVE YOU ALL THIS DAY> MARY LOU (74) RICHMOND VA> IPF - 02> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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