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you always make me cry...you are so uplifting.

Thank you

Kerry

--- " Ross, R " .Ross@...> wrote:

>

> I bet many people on this group don't see themselves

> as " strong " people.

> I would also bet just about everyone here really is.

> Strong doesn't

> mean you don't bend, it means you bend but don't

> break.

>

> So be strong... -- prr

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you always make me cry...you are so uplifting.

Thank you

Kerry

--- " Ross, R " .Ross@...> wrote:

>

> I bet many people on this group don't see themselves

> as " strong " people.

> I would also bet just about everyone here really is.

> Strong doesn't

> mean you don't bend, it means you bend but don't

> break.

>

> So be strong... -- prr

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you always make me cry...you are so uplifting.

Thank you

Kerry

--- " Ross, R " .Ross@...> wrote:

>

> I bet many people on this group don't see themselves

> as " strong " people.

> I would also bet just about everyone here really is.

> Strong doesn't

> mean you don't bend, it means you bend but don't

> break.

>

> So be strong... -- prr

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In a message dated 3/5/2005 1:57:18 AM Eastern Standard Time,

sdlentz2@... writes:

> Now we'll deal with this --

> whatever it is. I am very grateful that I'm feeling this much better

> now so I can be here for him. Funny how everything turns around so

> fast.

>

Debbie,

so sorry to hear about your husband's accident. I will pray that he will

recover from this fast.

cindi

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In a message dated 3/5/2005 1:57:18 AM Eastern Standard Time,

sdlentz2@... writes:

> Now we'll deal with this --

> whatever it is. I am very grateful that I'm feeling this much better

> now so I can be here for him. Funny how everything turns around so

> fast.

>

Debbie,

so sorry to hear about your husband's accident. I will pray that he will

recover from this fast.

cindi

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In a message dated 3/5/2005 1:57:18 AM Eastern Standard Time,

sdlentz2@... writes:

> Now we'll deal with this --

> whatever it is. I am very grateful that I'm feeling this much better

> now so I can be here for him. Funny how everything turns around so

> fast.

>

Debbie,

so sorry to hear about your husband's accident. I will pray that he will

recover from this fast.

cindi

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Just checked in, myself, before tucking in. So sorry to hear of your hubby's

accident. So glad you are healing so you can be present for your DH. Rest when

you can, too. Please, add my prayers for your husband's speedy recovery, Debbie.

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I just got home from the

hospital where they have him in ICU to watch him overnight. The CAT

scan showed he does have some breakage on his skull and some bleeding

underneath. But the ER doc thinks we'll just have to watch him, (no

surgery), but are waiting the neurosurgeon's opinion in the morning.

..., and I decided to just check it here real quick. I'm so glad

everyone's just a modem away. Thanks - Debbie

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Debbie, here's a cyber hug... I will be thinking of you & your hubby today at

work. I pray he will be fine and have better news this evening.

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cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the

same thing to them at funerals

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My best to you and your husband. I am sure the rest of the group will join

with me in positive thoughts for both of you. For sure being part of this

group assures you are not alone.

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Ross - Thanks so much for this support. Since I originally wrote this

morning, my husband fell 3 feet onto concrete on the back of his head

and upper back while working on a tractor. I just got home from the

hospital where they have him in ICU to watch him overnight. The CAT

scan showed he does have some breakage on his skull and some bleeding

underneath. But the ER doc thinks we'll just have to watch him, (no

surgery), but are waiting the neurosurgeon's opinion in the morning.

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Wow Debbie. I will pray for your husband. About 12 years ago before my

husband and I got together he fell over backward while in-line skating(no

helmet, he lectures to people about that now when he sees someone without a

helmet). He had a four in fracture. He had some short term memory

problems after that, but the are better now. Food also tastes differently

in some cases.

Take care of yourself and get some sleep, you will be no help to him warn out!

Kate G

At 12:57 AM 3/5/2005, you wrote:

>Ross - Thanks so much for this support. Since I originally wrote this

>morning, my husband fell 3 feet onto concrete on the back of his head

>and upper back while working on a tractor. I just got home from the

>hospital where they have him in ICU to watch him overnight. The CAT

>scan showed he does have some breakage on his skull and some bleeding

>underneath. But the ER doc thinks we'll just have to watch him, (no

>surgery), but are waiting the neurosurgeon's opinion in the morning.

>(Oh, I guess it actually is morning, now.)

>

>I came home to take my contacts out and get a little rest before going

>back, and I decided to just check it here real quick. I'm so glad

>everyone's just a modem away. It makes the house feel not so quiet

>right now.

>

>You're right that we are strong. We've dealt with my thyroid problems

>and are still together and strong. Now we'll deal with this --

>whatever it is. I am very grateful that I'm feeling this much better

>now so I can be here for him. Funny how everything turns around so

>fast.

>

>Thanks - Debbie

>

>

> > Your 2 stories are wonderful! I'm starting to notice these things,

> > too. I can now wash my hair and not have a breakdown over the amount

> > of loss. I can walk up the stairs and not have to sit at the top for

> > my heart to stop racing. I can talk to my kids and actually be in

> > touch with them. I can make it through a day with out crying.

> >

> > BUT -- what I am noticing is that I'm not letting myself *really*

> > enjoy these things. I take note of them and write them on my symptoms

> > spreadsheeet, but I guess I'm too scared to believe they're really

> > going to last. I've had soooo many ups and downs the last few years

> > -- where I'd feel better and then it would be gone. I think I'm just

> > waiting for the other shoe to drop again.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Wow Debbie. I will pray for your husband. About 12 years ago before my

husband and I got together he fell over backward while in-line skating(no

helmet, he lectures to people about that now when he sees someone without a

helmet). He had a four in fracture. He had some short term memory

problems after that, but the are better now. Food also tastes differently

in some cases.

Take care of yourself and get some sleep, you will be no help to him warn out!

Kate G

At 12:57 AM 3/5/2005, you wrote:

>Ross - Thanks so much for this support. Since I originally wrote this

>morning, my husband fell 3 feet onto concrete on the back of his head

>and upper back while working on a tractor. I just got home from the

>hospital where they have him in ICU to watch him overnight. The CAT

>scan showed he does have some breakage on his skull and some bleeding

>underneath. But the ER doc thinks we'll just have to watch him, (no

>surgery), but are waiting the neurosurgeon's opinion in the morning.

>(Oh, I guess it actually is morning, now.)

>

>I came home to take my contacts out and get a little rest before going

>back, and I decided to just check it here real quick. I'm so glad

>everyone's just a modem away. It makes the house feel not so quiet

>right now.

>

>You're right that we are strong. We've dealt with my thyroid problems

>and are still together and strong. Now we'll deal with this --

>whatever it is. I am very grateful that I'm feeling this much better

>now so I can be here for him. Funny how everything turns around so

>fast.

>

>Thanks - Debbie

>

>

> > Your 2 stories are wonderful! I'm starting to notice these things,

> > too. I can now wash my hair and not have a breakdown over the amount

> > of loss. I can walk up the stairs and not have to sit at the top for

> > my heart to stop racing. I can talk to my kids and actually be in

> > touch with them. I can make it through a day with out crying.

> >

> > BUT -- what I am noticing is that I'm not letting myself *really*

> > enjoy these things. I take note of them and write them on my symptoms

> > spreadsheeet, but I guess I'm too scared to believe they're really

> > going to last. I've had soooo many ups and downs the last few years

> > -- where I'd feel better and then it would be gone. I think I'm just

> > waiting for the other shoe to drop again.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Wow Debbie. I will pray for your husband. About 12 years ago before my

husband and I got together he fell over backward while in-line skating(no

helmet, he lectures to people about that now when he sees someone without a

helmet). He had a four in fracture. He had some short term memory

problems after that, but the are better now. Food also tastes differently

in some cases.

Take care of yourself and get some sleep, you will be no help to him warn out!

Kate G

At 12:57 AM 3/5/2005, you wrote:

>Ross - Thanks so much for this support. Since I originally wrote this

>morning, my husband fell 3 feet onto concrete on the back of his head

>and upper back while working on a tractor. I just got home from the

>hospital where they have him in ICU to watch him overnight. The CAT

>scan showed he does have some breakage on his skull and some bleeding

>underneath. But the ER doc thinks we'll just have to watch him, (no

>surgery), but are waiting the neurosurgeon's opinion in the morning.

>(Oh, I guess it actually is morning, now.)

>

>I came home to take my contacts out and get a little rest before going

>back, and I decided to just check it here real quick. I'm so glad

>everyone's just a modem away. It makes the house feel not so quiet

>right now.

>

>You're right that we are strong. We've dealt with my thyroid problems

>and are still together and strong. Now we'll deal with this --

>whatever it is. I am very grateful that I'm feeling this much better

>now so I can be here for him. Funny how everything turns around so

>fast.

>

>Thanks - Debbie

>

>

> > Your 2 stories are wonderful! I'm starting to notice these things,

> > too. I can now wash my hair and not have a breakdown over the amount

> > of loss. I can walk up the stairs and not have to sit at the top for

> > my heart to stop racing. I can talk to my kids and actually be in

> > touch with them. I can make it through a day with out crying.

> >

> > BUT -- what I am noticing is that I'm not letting myself *really*

> > enjoy these things. I take note of them and write them on my symptoms

> > spreadsheeet, but I guess I'm too scared to believe they're really

> > going to last. I've had soooo many ups and downs the last few years

> > -- where I'd feel better and then it would be gone. I think I'm just

> > waiting for the other shoe to drop again.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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