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It's such an unfortunate loss that could have been prevented. It's

never easy, no matter what the circumstances. I wish more of our

federal officials could see posts like this and I often wonder to

those that could make a difference, would they actually grieve like

us.

This has affected so many in our society, whether it is directly or

indirectly. Everyone suffers... Don't they get it? This stuff does

not discriminate, rich or poor, black or white, it needs to stop.

My condolences go out to Tami and the rest of Bob's family. I am so

sorry. We all know he gave it his best shot and did not go down

without a fight.

KC

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I don't know what has been the hardest to be so ill or living with

such dispair. I was so naive when I got this illness. I of course

heard of polititians being corrupt, but I never thought it was this

bad not only the mold problem but also how bad it is with our

cosmetics, fragrances, etc. I have talked to my mom about just

eventually getting put down, not meaning right now but the assisted

suicide thing if I got so ill that it was too painful I would have

that option. And I certainly don't want to do anything like that

and I want to live. I am tired of being induced into illness on daily

from chemicals in products. I am just so tired of begging and

explaining

and wondering what has happened to our country that it is this bad.

My mom got made at me and hung up on me when I talked like this. I

haven't seen any family members hardly in the 9 years I have been

ill. I had many friends several for 30 years that I haven't seen for

years. I just got tired of calling them--you can tell when a

friendship is not a 2 way.

I remember watching when the Pope died and crying watching Bush

acting like he is so religious it made me sick knowing what I know.

I am not Catholic, but I just sat there with my rosarys crying and

asking God how much must we take. Why they must wait for disasters

to do something and then it is still half ass what ever they do.

Everyone says to be positive but it is like we have to pretend we are

fine. Would a person with cancer just have to pretend or live with

the cancer waiting for someone to do something. I am thankful for

being able to feel free to talk and knowing others understand. And

talk about the president wanting to look at our emails for

security. I want him and this administration investigated. Well I

feel better now that I got that off my chest.

--- In , " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2c@y...>

wrote:

>

> It's such an unfortunate loss that could have been prevented. It's

> never easy, no matter what the circumstances. I wish more of our

> federal officials could see posts like this and I often wonder to

> those that could make a difference, would they actually grieve like

> us.

>

> This has affected so many in our society, whether it is directly or

> indirectly. Everyone suffers... Don't they get it? This stuff does

> not discriminate, rich or poor, black or white, it needs to stop.

>

> My condolences go out to Tami and the rest of Bob's family. I am so

> sorry. We all know he gave it his best shot and did not go down

> without a fight.

>

> KC

>

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I too feel badly about Bob's death and offer my condolences to his faimly. I

corresponded with him privately through email several times. We can't continue

to " beat outselves up " over what we may or may not have said or done. Everyone

is utltimately responsible for what they do with their own lives, and it

sometimes just becomes too much to bear. I'm sure there wasn't any one thing

that led to this drastic measure and doubt that it was because of any one thing

said by anyone on this group. It may have actually kept him trying for as long

as he did. I can't imagine what it would be like to deal with this without any

resources at all. The main thing that keeps me going sometimes is knowing how

it would affect my family. We have to keep fighting for Bob's memory,

ourselves, and others whose lives have been devasted by this illness.

Kathyw

Gingersnap1964@... wrote:

I feel bad a sI argued with Bob on here. I didnt know. My condolences too his

daughter and family

Janet

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