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Tracey,

I am sorry about your car...I am glad that your husband wasnt in the car and

that you are all safe and sound....You are right its not fair....But I know that

soon things will turn around and you will look back at this time as a time of

trial and it will strenghten you. Sending you hugs for a better day tomorrow!

*hugs*

Lisbeth

Mrs Tracey Owen wrote: Clear DayI am starting to

feel that someone somewhere doesn't want me to

have surgery. Today was my husbands 28th birthday and because we are saving

madly for my surgery, I wasn't able to give him anything barr a card that my

son and I made, which made me feel really lousy, he also had to work (Its

Saturday here) which is never pleasant on your birthday. Anyway he left the

car at the train station as usual and when he came back it was gone, it had

been stolen. By the time the police and everyone else left our home this

evening, we both felt that sick and deflated that we couldn't eat the

special birthday tea I made. He felt really bad, guilty and angry which

certainly isn't how I planned he spend his birthday evening.

We only have one car and it is near impossible to live without it, plus it

had my sons car seat, stroller and port-a-cot in it. We can't afford the

loss of those items let alone the car. Why why why...why does some little

joyrider not think of the consequences of what they are doing. Don't they

realise how much this could destroy us. The car was bought 2 years ago for

$9000 but the insurance that we would get from it would be lucky to amount

to $3000-$4000 certainly not enough to buy something decent. I have one

week till surgery there is so much to do, I feel like crying and walloping

someone.

I am so sorry I have dumped this on you all, I am just feeling sorry for

myself. Why does life kick you in the guts so many times when you are doing

your damndest to survive, Any enough raving....

Tracey in Australia

(hoping that some nice policeman finds her car in the condition it was

stolen in...not much luck is there)

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... yes, sometimes life does suck.. but Im convinced that is to

make us appreciate the good times. The good news is that all of this

is temporary. You will get through it and it wont be very long until

you do. Im sorry about your car.. its the same here in the US,

insurance companies just rob you when it comes to paying claims.

Please know my prayers are with you and if there is anything I can do

to help I sure will do it... I mean that.. Let me know

Love,

Sue

Postop 9/11/01 -65lbs

Dr. Warden

ocean Sps. MS.

> Clear DayI am starting to feel that someone somewhere doesn't want

me to

> have surgery. Today was my husbands 28th birthday and because we

are saving

> madly for my surgery, I wasn't able to give him anything barr a

card that my

> son and I made, which made me feel really lousy, he also had to

work (Its

> Saturday here) which is never pleasant on your birthday. Anyway he

left the

> car at the train station as usual and when he came back it was

gone, it had

> been stolen. By the time the police and everyone else left our

home this

> evening, we both felt that sick and deflated that we couldn't eat

the

> special birthday tea I made. He felt really bad, guilty and angry

which

> certainly isn't how I planned he spend his birthday evening.

>

> We only have one car and it is near impossible to live without it,

plus it

> had my sons car seat, stroller and port-a-cot in it. We can't

afford the

> loss of those items let alone the car. Why why why...why does some

little

> joyrider not think of the consequences of what they are doing.

Don't they

> realise how much this could destroy us. The car was bought 2 years

ago for

> $9000 but the insurance that we would get from it would be lucky to

amount

> to $3000-$4000 certainly not enough to buy something decent. I

have one

> week till surgery there is so much to do, I feel like crying and

walloping

> someone.

>

> I am so sorry I have dumped this on you all, I am just feeling

sorry for

> myself. Why does life kick you in the guts so many times when you

are doing

> your damndest to survive, Any enough raving....

>

> Tracey in Australia

> (hoping that some nice policeman finds her car in the condition it

was

> stolen in...not much luck is there)

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Gosh, Tracey, all your eggs were in one basket, and some bastard

stole the basket and got the eggs, too. Not much uplifting that I

can say, other than to let you know that I care, deeply. And, if

possible, try to get by the immediate bad fortune and focus on the

new life that the surgery will give you.

Hugz,

Steve

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Hi Tracey,

I am so sorry about your car and everything else that

you lost. I will cross my fingers and hope that they

find your car and it is returned with everything in

it. I really feel bad for you. I hope somehow things

work out for you. I have been in bad situations where

I felt that things were always meant for other people

not me. Try not to get to depressed over your bad

luck, and don't feel that you are dumping on anyone

here. I hope you still get to have your surgery.

Good Luck!!:)

M.

pre-op 01/09/02

--- Mrs Tracey Owen wrote:

> Clear DayI am starting to feel that someone

> somewhere doesn't want me to

> have surgery. Today was my husbands 28th birthday

> and because we are saving

> madly for my surgery, I wasn't able to give him

> anything barr a card that my

> son and I made, which made me feel really lousy, he

> also had to work (Its

> Saturday here) which is never pleasant on your

> birthday. Anyway he left the

> car at the train station as usual and when he came

> back it was gone, it had

> been stolen. By the time the police and everyone

> else left our home this

> evening, we both felt that sick and deflated that we

> couldn't eat the

> special birthday tea I made. He felt really bad,

> guilty and angry which

> certainly isn't how I planned he spend his birthday

> evening.

>

> We only have one car and it is near impossible to

> live without it, plus it

> had my sons car seat, stroller and port-a-cot in it.

> We can't afford the

> loss of those items let alone the car. Why why

> why...why does some little

> joyrider not think of the consequences of what they

> are doing. Don't they

> realise how much this could destroy us. The car was

> bought 2 years ago for

> $9000 but the insurance that we would get from it

> would be lucky to amount

> to $3000-$4000 certainly not enough to buy something

> decent. I have one

> week till surgery there is so much to do, I feel

> like crying and walloping

> someone.

>

> I am so sorry I have dumped this on you all, I am

> just feeling sorry for

> myself. Why does life kick you in the guts so many

> times when you are doing

> your damndest to survive, Any enough raving....

>

> Tracey in Australia

> (hoping that some nice policeman finds her car in

> the condition it was

> stolen in...not much luck is there)

>

>

>

>

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Oh Tracey!

I'm so sorry to hear about this! Isn't it awful that some people

just don't think (or care) what the consequences of their actions

are? I hope so much that you get it back in the condition it was

taken! I'll keep you in my thoughts.

Tracey in Santee (San Diego)

Dr. Keshishian 11/12/01

> Clear DayI am starting to feel that someone somewhere doesn't want

me to

> have surgery. Today was my husbands 28th birthday and because we

are saving

> madly for my surgery, I wasn't able to give him anything barr a

card that my

> son and I made, which made me feel really lousy, he also had to

work (Its

> Saturday here) which is never pleasant on your birthday. Anyway he

left the

> car at the train station as usual and when he came back it was

gone, it had

> been stolen. By the time the police and everyone else left our

home this

> evening, we both felt that sick and deflated that we couldn't eat

the

> special birthday tea I made. He felt really bad, guilty and angry

which

> certainly isn't how I planned he spend his birthday evening.

>

> We only have one car and it is near impossible to live without it,

plus it

> had my sons car seat, stroller and port-a-cot in it. We can't

afford the

> loss of those items let alone the car. Why why why...why does some

little

> joyrider not think of the consequences of what they are doing.

Don't they

> realise how much this could destroy us. The car was bought 2 years

ago for

> $9000 but the insurance that we would get from it would be lucky to

amount

> to $3000-$4000 certainly not enough to buy something decent. I

have one

> week till surgery there is so much to do, I feel like crying and

walloping

> someone.

>

> I am so sorry I have dumped this on you all, I am just feeling

sorry for

> myself. Why does life kick you in the guts so many times when you

are doing

> your damndest to survive, Any enough raving....

>

> Tracey in Australia

> (hoping that some nice policeman finds her car in the condition it

was

> stolen in...not much luck is there)

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Tracey, you poor thing! Life does suck big time on ocassion, and

when it does it's so hard to see anything positive, I know. I wish I

had something positive and uplifting to say, but all I can offer are

my condolences and support. Hang in there as best you can.

> Clear DayI am starting to feel that someone somewhere doesn't want

me to

> have surgery. Today was my husbands 28th birthday and because we

are saving

> madly for my surgery, I wasn't able to give him anything barr a

card that my

> son and I made, which made me feel really lousy, he also had to

work (Its

> Saturday here) which is never pleasant on your birthday. Anyway he

left the

> car at the train station as usual and when he came back it was

gone, it had

> been stolen. By the time the police and everyone else left our

home this

> evening, we both felt that sick and deflated that we couldn't eat

the

> special birthday tea I made. He felt really bad, guilty and angry

which

> certainly isn't how I planned he spend his birthday evening.

>

> We only have one car and it is near impossible to live without it,

plus it

> had my sons car seat, stroller and port-a-cot in it. We can't

afford the

> loss of those items let alone the car. Why why why...why does some

little

> joyrider not think of the consequences of what they are doing.

Don't they

> realise how much this could destroy us. The car was bought 2 years

ago for

> $9000 but the insurance that we would get from it would be lucky to

amount

> to $3000-$4000 certainly not enough to buy something decent. I

have one

> week till surgery there is so much to do, I feel like crying and

walloping

> someone.

>

> I am so sorry I have dumped this on you all, I am just feeling

sorry for

> myself. Why does life kick you in the guts so many times when you

are doing

> your damndest to survive, Any enough raving....

>

> Tracey in Australia

> (hoping that some nice policeman finds her car in the condition it

was

> stolen in...not much luck is there)

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