Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 , No doubt most if not all of us understand your thoughts and feelings. This is a good place to get them out...so go ahead. It is helpful to talk to those that understand. No apology is necessary. A point to ponder....Educators agree that we only retain a small portion of what we hear or read. So with that in mind....How much of what is written regarding God...........has been missed by we humans through the ages ??.....Needless to say, most of what was seen, witnessed and/or experienced. So it may be worth while to ask God for some help to accept what is....for some Faith to see....for some Hope to understand or at least accept.....Maybe, just maybe His will is best and we probably will not ever understand but we might be able to accept. You are doing the best that you can....so stand tall, you can't do more than that. Regards, Tom Going Nutty with MS Help - I am down! I am really struggling with having MS. I am tired of it. I am tired of being limited by this. I am upset about what has been taken away and what will never be because of this. I am tired of being tired and then not being able to sleep. I just want to be healthy again. For some reason I am feeling really worn down by this. I just don't want this anymore. It's been almost 16 years and I am done with MS. Sorry to just ramble - I know it's not gonna go away and I know I just have to keep learning how to live with this. I know I could be so much worse (and I really am grateful for that). I just want to sit here and cry. No one else but all of you know what I am talking about. I wish I could just take take off MS like a big heavy coat and throw it down and be rid of it for good. Sorry again for being a downer at the New Year. But I am down - really down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Dear , MS is a bummer--no two ways about it--but you'd be surprised at the number of MSers who say it made them a better person, and that they were better off for having had the condition. Edgar Cayce said it was a lesson in soul development. It's a pretty tough lesson, I'll admit, but all part of our growth through time and space as citizens of the universe. Just be thankful you don't have Lou Gehrig's disease, muscular dystrophy, or some other God-awful thing for which there is little or no hope. Here is a site that offers helpful advice to all MSers: http://tinyurl.com/grpm9 Wth best wishes for 2007, Dudley Delany http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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