Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 > > Hey guys, > > Due to high medical expense since 2004 we are in a mortgage (due to > refinance to pay bills) that we can nolonger afford due to loosing > bussiness. To make a long story short in 2000 we went bankrupt due to > medical bills (all related to undiagnosed damged intestestines/Celiac) > and can not go this route again....looking at a very disappointing > Foreclosure...and having to move closer to the big city, where by > husband can find better paying work. Feel lost...yet hopeful that we > will be returned to health....can't happen soon enough...I have a > entire house to pack and feel weak still...better on SCD but weak > still..husband has to work...or we can not afford groceries...make to > much money for government help. My husband and I are realizing > that " thing " like a nice house just don't matter in light of what has > happened to our entire family. I thank the lord above that Elaines > answer was brought to me, and that I was finnaly receptive enough to > here this solution....I have hope....and I am in faith on the right > track, but being only on day 25 we have a long ways to go! Feeling > blessed yet sad all the same. Need support, neighbors and old friends > and even family not getting it! > > Does anybody have something that will help me to smile today! > Someone else on the list had the same thing happen and has managed to carry on but under tremendous stress. Carol F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 > > Hey guys, > > Due to high medical expense since 2004 we are in a mortgage (due to > refinance to pay bills) that we can nolonger afford due to loosing > bussiness. To make a long story short in 2000 we went bankrupt due to > medical bills (all related to undiagnosed damged intestestines/Celiac) > and can not go this route again....looking at a very disappointing > Foreclosure...and having to move closer to the big city, where by > husband can find better paying work. Feel lost...yet hopeful that we > will be returned to health....can't happen soon enough...I have a > entire house to pack and feel weak still...better on SCD but weak > still..husband has to work...or we can not afford groceries...make to > much money for government help. My husband and I are realizing > that " thing " like a nice house just don't matter in light of what has > happened to our entire family. I thank the lord above that Elaines > answer was brought to me, and that I was finnaly receptive enough to > here this solution....I have hope....and I am in faith on the right > track, but being only on day 25 we have a long ways to go! Feeling > blessed yet sad all the same. Need support, neighbors and old friends > and even family not getting it! > > Does anybody have something that will help me to smile today! > Someone else on the list had the same thing happen and has managed to carry on but under tremendous stress. Carol F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 > > Hey guys, > > Due to high medical expense since 2004 we are in a mortgage (due to > refinance to pay bills) that we can nolonger afford due to loosing > bussiness. To make a long story short in 2000 we went bankrupt due to > medical bills (all related to undiagnosed damged intestestines/Celiac) > and can not go this route again....looking at a very disappointing > Foreclosure...and having to move closer to the big city, where by > husband can find better paying work. Feel lost...yet hopeful that we > will be returned to health....can't happen soon enough...I have a > entire house to pack and feel weak still...better on SCD but weak > still..husband has to work...or we can not afford groceries...make to > much money for government help. My husband and I are realizing > that " thing " like a nice house just don't matter in light of what has > happened to our entire family. I thank the lord above that Elaines > answer was brought to me, and that I was finnaly receptive enough to > here this solution....I have hope....and I am in faith on the right > track, but being only on day 25 we have a long ways to go! Feeling > blessed yet sad all the same. Need support, neighbors and old friends > and even family not getting it! > > Does anybody have something that will help me to smile today! > Someone else on the list had the same thing happen and has managed to carry on but under tremendous stress. Carol F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Antoinette, This same thing happened to me. I have been through something " similar not the same " as you are going through right now, and I while I am not close enough to help you in any tangible way, things will get better for you. Take it easy, breathe, SCD is going to make you healthier and your family healthier and happier. The transition in this period of your life is just that, a transition. When our family was in this transition (the part that brought us from Colorado to Oregon in the first place) we went a very long time just barely keeping our heads above water. We also went bankrupt, we also had our house foreclosed, our business foreclosed. Breathe, you are on the right track. You are only on day 25, we are on day 575 approximately, and healing is a process, not a magic pill. Things will look up for you, and work out. Just view this as a transition, there's nothing permanent in a transition even if you have to live closer to a city you do not want to be, I am in that situation too, living in a city and I want to be out. In good time it will happen. Until then, I work on healing my children and myself. So what if I rent for now! My children will be young for just so long, and life passes to quickly to fret over the inconsequential. It will work out for your family, hang tight and gather the energy in from this transition, it will be a very stressful, but exciting adventure in your families life, and you will talk of it way in the future, as part of your family's history. Sending SCD HUGS to you and yours! Summer carolfrilegh c.frilegh@...> wrote: > > Hey guys, > > Due to high medical expense since 2004 we are in a mortgage (due to > refinance to pay bills) that we can nolonger afford due to loosing > bussiness. To make a long story short in 2000 we went bankrupt due to > medical bills (all related to undiagnosed damged intestestines/Celiac) > and can not go this route again....looking at a very disappointing > Foreclosure...and having to move closer to the big city, where by > husband can find better paying work. Feel lost...yet hopeful that we > will be returned to health....can't happen soon enough...I have a > entire house to pack and feel weak still...better on SCD but weak > still..husband has to work...or we can not afford groceries...make to > much money for government help. My husband and I are realizing > that " thing " like a nice house just don't matter in light of what has > happened to our entire family. I thank the lord above that Elaines > answer was brought to me, and that I was finnaly receptive enough to > here this solution....I have hope....and I am in faith on the right > track, but being only on day 25 we have a long ways to go! Feeling > blessed yet sad all the same. Need support, neighbors and old friends > and even family not getting it! > > Does anybody have something that will help me to smile today! > Someone else on the list had the same thing happen and has managed to carry on but under tremendous stress. Carol F. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Antoinette, This same thing happened to me. I have been through something " similar not the same " as you are going through right now, and I while I am not close enough to help you in any tangible way, things will get better for you. Take it easy, breathe, SCD is going to make you healthier and your family healthier and happier. The transition in this period of your life is just that, a transition. When our family was in this transition (the part that brought us from Colorado to Oregon in the first place) we went a very long time just barely keeping our heads above water. We also went bankrupt, we also had our house foreclosed, our business foreclosed. Breathe, you are on the right track. You are only on day 25, we are on day 575 approximately, and healing is a process, not a magic pill. Things will look up for you, and work out. Just view this as a transition, there's nothing permanent in a transition even if you have to live closer to a city you do not want to be, I am in that situation too, living in a city and I want to be out. In good time it will happen. Until then, I work on healing my children and myself. So what if I rent for now! My children will be young for just so long, and life passes to quickly to fret over the inconsequential. It will work out for your family, hang tight and gather the energy in from this transition, it will be a very stressful, but exciting adventure in your families life, and you will talk of it way in the future, as part of your family's history. Sending SCD HUGS to you and yours! Summer carolfrilegh c.frilegh@...> wrote: > > Hey guys, > > Due to high medical expense since 2004 we are in a mortgage (due to > refinance to pay bills) that we can nolonger afford due to loosing > bussiness. To make a long story short in 2000 we went bankrupt due to > medical bills (all related to undiagnosed damged intestestines/Celiac) > and can not go this route again....looking at a very disappointing > Foreclosure...and having to move closer to the big city, where by > husband can find better paying work. Feel lost...yet hopeful that we > will be returned to health....can't happen soon enough...I have a > entire house to pack and feel weak still...better on SCD but weak > still..husband has to work...or we can not afford groceries...make to > much money for government help. My husband and I are realizing > that " thing " like a nice house just don't matter in light of what has > happened to our entire family. I thank the lord above that Elaines > answer was brought to me, and that I was finnaly receptive enough to > here this solution....I have hope....and I am in faith on the right > track, but being only on day 25 we have a long ways to go! Feeling > blessed yet sad all the same. Need support, neighbors and old friends > and even family not getting it! > > Does anybody have something that will help me to smile today! > Someone else on the list had the same thing happen and has managed to carry on but under tremendous stress. Carol F. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Antoinette, This same thing happened to me. I have been through something " similar not the same " as you are going through right now, and I while I am not close enough to help you in any tangible way, things will get better for you. Take it easy, breathe, SCD is going to make you healthier and your family healthier and happier. The transition in this period of your life is just that, a transition. When our family was in this transition (the part that brought us from Colorado to Oregon in the first place) we went a very long time just barely keeping our heads above water. We also went bankrupt, we also had our house foreclosed, our business foreclosed. Breathe, you are on the right track. You are only on day 25, we are on day 575 approximately, and healing is a process, not a magic pill. Things will look up for you, and work out. Just view this as a transition, there's nothing permanent in a transition even if you have to live closer to a city you do not want to be, I am in that situation too, living in a city and I want to be out. In good time it will happen. Until then, I work on healing my children and myself. So what if I rent for now! My children will be young for just so long, and life passes to quickly to fret over the inconsequential. It will work out for your family, hang tight and gather the energy in from this transition, it will be a very stressful, but exciting adventure in your families life, and you will talk of it way in the future, as part of your family's history. Sending SCD HUGS to you and yours! Summer carolfrilegh c.frilegh@...> wrote: > > Hey guys, > > Due to high medical expense since 2004 we are in a mortgage (due to > refinance to pay bills) that we can nolonger afford due to loosing > bussiness. To make a long story short in 2000 we went bankrupt due to > medical bills (all related to undiagnosed damged intestestines/Celiac) > and can not go this route again....looking at a very disappointing > Foreclosure...and having to move closer to the big city, where by > husband can find better paying work. Feel lost...yet hopeful that we > will be returned to health....can't happen soon enough...I have a > entire house to pack and feel weak still...better on SCD but weak > still..husband has to work...or we can not afford groceries...make to > much money for government help. My husband and I are realizing > that " thing " like a nice house just don't matter in light of what has > happened to our entire family. I thank the lord above that Elaines > answer was brought to me, and that I was finnaly receptive enough to > here this solution....I have hope....and I am in faith on the right > track, but being only on day 25 we have a long ways to go! Feeling > blessed yet sad all the same. Need support, neighbors and old friends > and even family not getting it! > > Does anybody have something that will help me to smile today! > Someone else on the list had the same thing happen and has managed to carry on but under tremendous stress. Carol F. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Hi Antoinette; Hang in there - you're not alone! It's a sad reality that most parents with ASD kids are in the same boat. We also re-mortgaged our home in order to pay for treatments. And yes, I also feel lost and stressed. You've got a great attitude about downsizing. A house IS just a house. What makes it a home is the family inside, and your decision to dedicate your life to healing that family is the best decision you could have made. Hang on to your faith - you are on the right track! Hugs Kim :-) Pre SCD (3 yo ASD, 2 yo NT) Need Support (off topic a little) Hey guys, Due to high medical expense since 2004 we are in a mortgage (due to refinance to pay bills) that we can nolonger afford Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Antoinette, The Holy Trinity! You're in my prayers for manifested wholeness and financial prosperity. Agape, kikijabunce ajbunce@...> wrote: Hey guys, Due to high medical expense since 2004 we are in a mortgage (due to refinance to pay bills) that we can nolonger afford due to loosing bussiness. To make a long story short in 2000 we went bankrupt due to medical bills (all related to undiagnosed damged intestestines/Celiac) and can not go this route again....looking at a very disappointing Foreclosure...and having to move closer to the big city, where by husband can find better paying work. Feel lost...yet hopeful that we will be returned to health....can't happen soon enough...I have a entire house to pack and feel weak still...better on SCD but weak still..husband has to work...or we can not afford groceries...make to much money for government help. My husband and I are realizing that " thing " like a nice house just don't matter in light of what has happened to our entire family. I thank the lord above that Elaines answer was brought to me, and that I was finnaly receptive enough to here this solution....I have hope....and I am in faith on the right track, but being only on day 25 we have a long ways to go! Feeling blessed yet sad all the same. Need support, neighbors and old friends and even family not getting it! Does anybody have something that will help me to smile today! Antoinette (Day 25 entire family/ family problems....Celiac, DH, multiple sensitivity/allergies, ADHD, ADD, ASD, Cerebral Palsy/Hyperekplexia, depression, anxiety....and other related problems to having a damaged gut) YES MY PLATE IS FULL! For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following websites: http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info and http://www.pecanbread.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Antoinette, The Holy Trinity! You're in my prayers for manifested wholeness and financial prosperity. Agape, kikijabunce ajbunce@...> wrote: Hey guys, Due to high medical expense since 2004 we are in a mortgage (due to refinance to pay bills) that we can nolonger afford due to loosing bussiness. To make a long story short in 2000 we went bankrupt due to medical bills (all related to undiagnosed damged intestestines/Celiac) and can not go this route again....looking at a very disappointing Foreclosure...and having to move closer to the big city, where by husband can find better paying work. Feel lost...yet hopeful that we will be returned to health....can't happen soon enough...I have a entire house to pack and feel weak still...better on SCD but weak still..husband has to work...or we can not afford groceries...make to much money for government help. My husband and I are realizing that " thing " like a nice house just don't matter in light of what has happened to our entire family. I thank the lord above that Elaines answer was brought to me, and that I was finnaly receptive enough to here this solution....I have hope....and I am in faith on the right track, but being only on day 25 we have a long ways to go! Feeling blessed yet sad all the same. Need support, neighbors and old friends and even family not getting it! Does anybody have something that will help me to smile today! Antoinette (Day 25 entire family/ family problems....Celiac, DH, multiple sensitivity/allergies, ADHD, ADD, ASD, Cerebral Palsy/Hyperekplexia, depression, anxiety....and other related problems to having a damaged gut) YES MY PLATE IS FULL! For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following websites: http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info and http://www.pecanbread.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 > > > > > > Does anybody have something that will help me to smile today! > CAMBRIDGE -- The most popular course at Harvard this semester teaches happiness. The final numbers came in this week: Positive Psychology, a class whose content resembles that of many a self-help book but is grounded in serious psychological research, has enrolled 855 students, beating out even Introductory Economics. Every Tuesday and Thursday at 11:30 a.m., students crowd into Theatre to learn about creating, as the course description puts it, ''a fulfilling and flourishing life, " courtesy of the booming new area of psychology that focuses on what makes people feel good rather than the pathologies that can make them feel miserable. In the last several years, positive psychology classes have cropped up on more than 100 campuses around the country, said Shane , an associate professor at the University of Kansas, who recently co-wrote a positive psychology textbook. But with such an enormous course enrollment, Tal D. Ben-Shahar, the lecturer who teaches Harvard's course, ''is the leader of the pack right now, " said Happiness tips # Give yourself permission to be human. When we accept emotions -- such as fear, sadness, or anxiety -- as natural, we are more likely to overcome them. Rejecting our emotions, positive or negative, leads to frustration and unhappiness. # Happiness lies at the intersection between pleasure and meaning. Whether at work or at home, the goal is to engage in activities that are both personally significant and enjoyable. When this is not feasible, make sure you have happiness boosters, moments throughout the week that provide you with both pleasure and meaning. # Keep in mind that happiness is mostly dependent on our state of mind, not on our status or the state of our bank account. Barring extreme circumstances, our level of well being is determined by what we choose to focus on (the full or the empty part of the glass) and by our interpretation of external events. For example, do we view failure as catastrophic, or do we see it as a learning opportunity? # Simplify! We are, generally, too busy, trying to squeeze in more and more activities into less and less time. Quantity influences quality, and we compromise on our happiness by trying to do too much. # Remember the mind-body connection. What we do -- or don't do -- with our bodies influences our mind. Regular exercise, adequate sleep, and healthy eating habits lead to both physical and mental health. # Express gratitude, whenever possible. We too often take our lives for granted. Learn to appreciate and savor the wonderful things in life, from people to food, from nature to a smile. SOURCE: Dr. Tal D. Ben-Shahar - Harvard University http://forums.craigslist.org/?ID=40125699 Posted by Carol F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Unfortunately we get some bad cards dealt to us in life and have to really apply ourselves to play them towards winning even when it seems darkest. > > Smile, you're on Candida camera :-) > > Carol F. > SCD 6 years, MCS, Latex Allergy and middle age is just a memory > Thanks for these words. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 What keeps me going?... As I take my daily (Mon thru Thurs) trek into the local special education center... all to take my 4-year-old son to his wonderful pre- k geared for children w/ autism... I am thankful... why? My wonderful son could have a much worse predicament than autism... spinal bifida, cerebral palsy, and several other ailments that would render my son incapable of EVER walking, talking, hearing, feeling, etc. Without my trek into the special education center, I wouldn't have the opportunity to see how lucky my son is... it could always be worse. The funny aspect... a friend of ours from years ago once said, " It's only money. " As the years have passed, I've learned that it doesn't matter how rich or poor you are... it's how you feel within... and as long as the family is happy... nothing else matters. We've gone through several financial levels... and ya know, we may have a smaller home, but it's all good because everyone is happy... and as long as we have each other and love... and above all, true FAMILY, nothing else really matters. Life can be VERY difficult... you just need to hold onto the positive, you are all alive, improving, and loving each other... that in itself is a huge blessing... moreso, if you are Christians... remember, God only hands you what you are capable of handling... and if you feel overwhelmed, offer it up to God... and it will be answered in God's time, not yours. I have my moments when I literaly live for that shot of Scotch at the end of the day... When the end of the day is very rough, I remind myself... they are children and don't need to see me at my weakest point and I visualize my reward... a double shot of Scotch after they are safe, secure, and happily sleeping (or at least in their beds falling asleep). Everyone needs a happy place... if you don't reward yourself for surviving a rough day, how will you make it to the end of the day? It can be a bowl of SCD ice cream (hey, frozen mixed berries, honey, vanilla extract, and yogurt taste really good as well)... or it can be a savored shot of Scotch (which by the way, is on the recommended list for being least affective to your liver function in elder age). Taster's choice... but FIND a reward for yourself and it will make your day easier knowing you have a reward for being super sweet, patient, kind, and loving to your children all the way until after bedtime... Make a moment to regain time with your husband... for us, it's playing billiards in our basement, shots of scotch, and/or a good movie snuggling together... Everyone has something they like to do. If you feel you don't have the time... MAKE the time... one night a week minimum is necessary for good marriage health. Sometimes, we all get lost in the daily routines and mundane messes... realize where you are and remember... it doesn't matter if you live in a house worth $50k or $1M... love conquers all... and remember, it is LOVE that created our children... it is LOVE that will help them grow into healthy adults. Personally, I raise 4 children... 3 born during our marriage, plus 1 my husband saved from a prior relationship. I dislike calling our choices " sacrifices, " because our children are more important than my selfish career goals. Our lives have changed, but I wouldn't trade a moment, because our children are happy, strong, loved, love each other, and have a strong foundation in faith. I may not realize my career goals, or even return to the " actual " work force, but... remember... " the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. " Our children didn't ask for their lives... they were given them... our 1st obligation is to our children... If the therapy is too expensive, use your talents and abilities to learn how to provide it yourself (with monthly maintenance appointments). Find a healthy schedule... it will always be difficult, but look for the happy moments, live for them. I'm rambling, but this thread struck me... It's not about sacrifice; it's about doing what's necessary for our children and ourselves. Money is only money. Let it go... love and family and friends are worth more than any amount of money. I have my moments, but thankfully they are only moments... the children deserve happiness, find your happy place... Our home may not be elaborate, but it's ok and I'm ok with it because I still have my loving family... It's not that expensive to go natural... it could always be worse. -Carol / Froggypeach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 What keeps me going?... As I take my daily (Mon thru Thurs) trek into the local special education center... all to take my 4-year-old son to his wonderful pre- k geared for children w/ autism... I am thankful... why? My wonderful son could have a much worse predicament than autism... spinal bifida, cerebral palsy, and several other ailments that would render my son incapable of EVER walking, talking, hearing, feeling, etc. Without my trek into the special education center, I wouldn't have the opportunity to see how lucky my son is... it could always be worse. The funny aspect... a friend of ours from years ago once said, " It's only money. " As the years have passed, I've learned that it doesn't matter how rich or poor you are... it's how you feel within... and as long as the family is happy... nothing else matters. We've gone through several financial levels... and ya know, we may have a smaller home, but it's all good because everyone is happy... and as long as we have each other and love... and above all, true FAMILY, nothing else really matters. Life can be VERY difficult... you just need to hold onto the positive, you are all alive, improving, and loving each other... that in itself is a huge blessing... moreso, if you are Christians... remember, God only hands you what you are capable of handling... and if you feel overwhelmed, offer it up to God... and it will be answered in God's time, not yours. I have my moments when I literaly live for that shot of Scotch at the end of the day... When the end of the day is very rough, I remind myself... they are children and don't need to see me at my weakest point and I visualize my reward... a double shot of Scotch after they are safe, secure, and happily sleeping (or at least in their beds falling asleep). Everyone needs a happy place... if you don't reward yourself for surviving a rough day, how will you make it to the end of the day? It can be a bowl of SCD ice cream (hey, frozen mixed berries, honey, vanilla extract, and yogurt taste really good as well)... or it can be a savored shot of Scotch (which by the way, is on the recommended list for being least affective to your liver function in elder age). Taster's choice... but FIND a reward for yourself and it will make your day easier knowing you have a reward for being super sweet, patient, kind, and loving to your children all the way until after bedtime... Make a moment to regain time with your husband... for us, it's playing billiards in our basement, shots of scotch, and/or a good movie snuggling together... Everyone has something they like to do. If you feel you don't have the time... MAKE the time... one night a week minimum is necessary for good marriage health. Sometimes, we all get lost in the daily routines and mundane messes... realize where you are and remember... it doesn't matter if you live in a house worth $50k or $1M... love conquers all... and remember, it is LOVE that created our children... it is LOVE that will help them grow into healthy adults. Personally, I raise 4 children... 3 born during our marriage, plus 1 my husband saved from a prior relationship. I dislike calling our choices " sacrifices, " because our children are more important than my selfish career goals. Our lives have changed, but I wouldn't trade a moment, because our children are happy, strong, loved, love each other, and have a strong foundation in faith. I may not realize my career goals, or even return to the " actual " work force, but... remember... " the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. " Our children didn't ask for their lives... they were given them... our 1st obligation is to our children... If the therapy is too expensive, use your talents and abilities to learn how to provide it yourself (with monthly maintenance appointments). Find a healthy schedule... it will always be difficult, but look for the happy moments, live for them. I'm rambling, but this thread struck me... It's not about sacrifice; it's about doing what's necessary for our children and ourselves. Money is only money. Let it go... love and family and friends are worth more than any amount of money. I have my moments, but thankfully they are only moments... the children deserve happiness, find your happy place... Our home may not be elaborate, but it's ok and I'm ok with it because I still have my loving family... It's not that expensive to go natural... it could always be worse. -Carol / Froggypeach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 I loved that " Smile your on CANDIDA CAMERA! Thanks HUGS Antoinette (Day 28 entire family SCD) Re: Need Support (off topic a little) Unfortunately we get some bad cards dealt to us in life and have to really apply ourselves to play them towards winning even when it seems darkest. > > Smile, you're on Candida camera :-) > > Carol F. > SCD 6 years, MCS, Latex Allergy and middle age is just a memory > Thanks for these words. Lynn For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following websites: http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.infohttp://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/\ > and http://www.pecanbread.comhttp://www.pecanbread.com/> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 I loved that " Smile your on CANDIDA CAMERA! Thanks HUGS Antoinette (Day 28 entire family SCD) Re: Need Support (off topic a little) Unfortunately we get some bad cards dealt to us in life and have to really apply ourselves to play them towards winning even when it seems darkest. > > Smile, you're on Candida camera :-) > > Carol F. > SCD 6 years, MCS, Latex Allergy and middle age is just a memory > Thanks for these words. Lynn For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following websites: http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.infohttp://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/\ > and http://www.pecanbread.comhttp://www.pecanbread.com/> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 I loved that " Smile your on CANDIDA CAMERA! Thanks HUGS Antoinette (Day 28 entire family SCD) Re: Need Support (off topic a little) Unfortunately we get some bad cards dealt to us in life and have to really apply ourselves to play them towards winning even when it seems darkest. > > Smile, you're on Candida camera :-) > > Carol F. > SCD 6 years, MCS, Latex Allergy and middle age is just a memory > Thanks for these words. Lynn For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following websites: http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.infohttp://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/\ > and http://www.pecanbread.comhttp://www.pecanbread.com/> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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