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Your are so welcome. It can be twice as hard without the support of family; you

deserve nothing less and have all of us to lean on. :)

Anita

Jim and Jen <jlessard@...> wrote:

Anita,

Thank you for that. I need to be more positive. Although sometimes, I

still do get bogged down. I got my husband to eat some of the yogurt

everyday too now. If I could see a healthier family, then it would seem more

worth all the sacrifices. We do have family that live in other states but,

they are NOT supportive of what we are doing with K. They have never been

supportive of me. I guss that's another reason why I may lose it now and

then. I will try to look more on the brighter side of it all. Thanks for

your support. Jenn L---- Original Message -----

From: " Anita Durney " <mydurney@...>

<Vaccinations >

Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 10:59 AM

Subject: Re: Tired of people thinking I'm a nut

> Dear Jim and Jen,

> I know it can seem hopeless at times. I'm not swimming in a pool of

money either; in fact our expenses far exceed our earnings only increasing

our credit card debt each month. I don't know how much more we can bear

either. Do you have family for support?

>

> We must do the best we can with the resources we have and know and

accept that is all we can do at the time. You sound like an incredibly

resourceful person. You guys are doing a great job with K; don't ever give

up. Your love alone will see her through. Try to envision this New Year as a

year of positive changes for you and your family; not a continuation of what

has been.

>

> With love and prayer,

> Anita

>

>

> Jim and Jen <jlessard@...> wrote:

> I actually feel this way Anita. We have 3 family members in this

household

> only and we live on $ 20,000 a year altogether. After the house

> payment($7,000 a year), we can barely eat everyday. I believe we NEED ins.

> to get through. I can barely afford what we are doing for K right now. We

> have recently had to give up our car because we couldn't afford the

payments

> plus the house payment. So, we do not even have a vehicle anymore. We

> wouldn't even be able to care for her at all if we were to have another

> child. We would be taking away from getting K better. Adding a supplement

> usually takes about a month to do because we need to save up just to be

able

> to get it. Our alternatives are very slim. We have sold my husbands guns,

pc

> equipment, and I actually stayed at a car wash all day one day with K to

> help wash cars for extra $. In the summer, I pick night crawlers and sell

> them at our local campground. I also do some housecleaning whenever I get

> the chance. We are definitely struggling and feel like giving up. I know

we

> could have gotten much farther with k if we made more $. We have no bank

> accounts or credit cards. I think this is why many children die in our

> health care system because it is the only thing we can afford. I am very

> frustrated about these $ problems but, even more so because we have to be

> ill in order to live at all.:( Jenn L

> Re: Tired of people thinking I'm a nut

> >

> >

> > Yes, it can be difficult to know when to answer the call. Certainly I

> agree no one can take charge of every opportunity that presents itself.

> >

> > Typically, there are more people willing to work and learn than

there

> are those who are willing and qualified to lead and teach; at least in my

> experience. Where there is a need, we should try to take the call if we

are

> qualified to do so. I know if Kay had people willing to open their minds

and

> learn, she would be an incredible leader/teacher. If she lived near me,

Kay

> could easily form a group. You can only do what your environment allows.

> Unfortunately those folks in Kentucky are in great need. They are the ones

> dimissing their opportunities and missing the call. That's all. :-)

> >

> > Anita

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Thank you. I do need support right now as I'm transitioning from allopathy

to HP and more natural ways of taking care of yourself and healing. I

appreciate all the support from this site. Thanks so much for being here!

Jenn L

Re: Tired of people thinking I'm a nut

hi jenn,

im so sorry to hear things are so hard for you right now... it sounds

like you are doing a great job with k and she is lucky to have such a

caring family! sending good thoughts - hoping this is your year and

things will get better!!!

roweena x

On 09/01/2006, at 4:54 AM, Jim and Jen wrote:

> > Jim and Jen <jlessard@...> wrote:

> > I actually feel this way Anita. We have 3 family members in this

> household

> > only and we live on $ 20,000 a year altogether. After the house

> > payment($7,000 a year), we can barely eat everyday. I believe we

> NEED ins.

> > to get through. I can barely afford what we are doing for K right

> now. We

> > have recently had to give up our car because we couldn't afford the

> payments

> > plus the house payment. So, we do not even have a vehicle anymore.

> We

> > wouldn't even be able to care for her at all if we were to have

> another

> > child. We would be taking away from getting K better. Adding a

> supplement

> > usually takes about a month to do because we need to save up just

> to be

> able

> > to get it. Our alternatives are very slim. We have sold my husbands

> guns,

> pc

> > equipment, and I actually stayed at a car wash all day one day with

> K to

> > help wash cars for extra $. In the summer, I pick night crawlers

> and sell

> > them at our local campground. I also do some housecleaning whenever

> I get

> > the chance. We are definitely struggling and feel like giving up. I

> know

> we

> > could have gotten much farther with k if we made more $. We have no

> bank

> > accounts or credit cards. I think this is why many children die in

> our

> > health care system because it is the only thing we can afford. I am

> very

> > frustrated about these $ problems but, even more so because we have

> to be

> > ill in order to live at all.:( Jenn L

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hi jenn,

im so sorry to hear things are so hard for you right now... it sounds

like you are doing a great job with k and she is lucky to have such a

caring family! sending good thoughts - hoping this is your year and

things will get better!!!

roweena x

On 09/01/2006, at 4:54 AM, Jim and Jen wrote:

> >   Jim and Jen <jlessard@...> wrote:

> >   I actually feel this way Anita. We have 3 family members in this

> household

> > only and we live on $ 20,000 a year altogether. After the house

> > payment($7,000 a year), we can barely eat everyday. I believe we

> NEED ins.

> > to get through. I can barely afford what we are doing for K right

> now. We

> > have recently had to give up our car because we couldn't afford the

> payments

> > plus the house payment. So, we do not even have a vehicle anymore.

> We

> > wouldn't even be able to care for her at all if we were to have

> another

> > child. We would be taking away from getting K better. Adding a

> supplement

> > usually takes about a month to do because we need to save up just

> to be

> able

> > to get it. Our alternatives are very slim. We have sold my husbands

> guns,

> pc

> > equipment, and I actually stayed at a car wash all day one day with

> K to

> > help wash cars for extra $. In the summer, I pick night crawlers

> and sell

> > them at our local campground. I also do some housecleaning whenever

> I get

> > the chance. We are definitely struggling and feel like giving up. I

> know

> we

> > could have gotten much farther with k if we made more $. We have no

> bank

> > accounts or credit cards. I think this is why many children die in

> our

> > health care system because it is the only thing we can afford. I am

> very

> > frustrated about these $ problems but, even more so because we have

> to be

> > ill in order to live at all.:( Jenn L

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have you considered becoming a homepath yourself, Kay?

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>

>

> Yes, it can be difficult to know when to answer the call. Certainly I

agree no one can take charge of every opportunity that presents itself.

>

> Typically, there are more people willing to work and learn than there

are those who are willing and qualified to lead and teach; at least in my

experience. Where there is a need, we should try to take the call if we are

qualified to do so. I know if Kay had people willing to open their minds and

learn, she would be an incredible leader/teacher. If she lived near me, Kay

could easily form a group. You can only do what your environment allows.

Unfortunately those folks in Kentucky are in great need. They are the ones

dimissing their opportunities and missing the call. That's all. :-)

>

> Anita

>

>

>

>

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I've thought about it. I have 2 kids to get through college first in the next

couple of years. After that... who knows? : )

Kay

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have you considered becoming a homepath yourself, Kay?

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Dear Jim and Jen. I just wanted to tell you that your letter described our

family situation very closely. I hope that the two of you can find the help and

support you need. Sometimes I wonder how anybody ever makes it through the

ordeal our families are forced to endure. Best wishes and keep up the good

fight! Tim

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> >

> >

> > Yes, it can be difficult to know when to answer the call. Certainly I

> agree no one can take charge of every opportunity that presents itself.

> >

> > Typically, there are more people willing to work and learn than

there

> are those who are willing and qualified to lead and teach; at least in my

> experience. Where there is a need, we should try to take the call if we

are

> qualified to do so. I know if Kay had people willing to open their minds

and

> learn, she would be an incredible leader/teacher. If she lived near me,

Kay

> could easily form a group. You can only do what your environment allows.

> Unfortunately those folks in Kentucky are in great need. They are the ones

> dimissing their opportunities and missing the call. That's all. :-)

> >

> > Anita

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I'm a hard nut to crack!

Madness often gets confused with genius doesn't it! lol

All depends what side of the fence you are on

Cath

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