Guest guest Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 > > Life is a grand gift that I've lerned to appreciate. <snip> It's been a long road already. And I do get down about it here and there,<snip> >Beleive it or not that was the very, very brief version! lol! > > Sincere Regards, > >======================== Hello , I don't think I really have much of anything to say that could somehow ease your burden. I'm sure it has been a very long haul for you, and it is only natural to get down. That's just part of being human under a very heavy burden. I can believe that was a brief version. You see we don't truly grasp what others are going through or have gone through when we sit down at the computer and type our response. I don't understand why people will so often find themself suffering, why some don't, & and why others get relief when the one right next to them doesn't. The mysteries of life are just to grand for my grasping. The faith healers say it's because you don't have enough faith, while the secularists say it's because your problems are benefiting you in some way and you don't truly want deliverance. Either way, it's a finger pointing answer one so often gets when deliverance does not come. I wonder if they were in different shoes and found themself seeking healing, while having it delayed, if they might be singing a different tune. And I wonder if they have any idea how noncomforting some of the comments are when one is going through extremely hard times. I have no answers for you, but what I will say is what I have observed is: it is in the toughest, hardest times of our life that we find out what we are truly made of. Sometimes one is surprised to discover the true grit they possess, while others find they are just puffed air with little substance. You might want to try rebounding (bouncing on a small trampoline) to help build lung endurance. For some reason, this really helps develop the lungs. Breathing in MSM/CS through a nebulizer to help keep infections down would also be of help, imo. Compassionately, Gail > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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