Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 My dear , Congratulations to you and !!! I am just thrilled for you both. What a romantic way to propose too. He must be quite a guy to have captured your heart, and the fact that he stuck by your side through your chemo, dialysis and transplant says he is OK in my book :-) I guess we don't have to ask if you are having a good spring break :-) Enjoy Florida, and I am just very very happy for you and . God bless your relationship! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Go !!! Woo Hoo.... Seriously, congrats on the engagement. It was just a year ago that I was getting engaged and got married six months later to my at the time 5 year girlfriend. It's a wonderful experience, I highly recomend getting married on the beach with just family and close friends it's a lot less stressful. I hope your year finished up as well as mine did last year. > Having IgAN should not stop you from a relationship. When a person > loves you, they would not be scared off by a disease - in fact, they > would care very much about you and support you.>> > > Sophia, I love this comment. I couldn't agree more to what you are > saying, and I love your positive outlook on having Iga and the > support we should get by our loved ones. I am glad you have a > husband that takes care of you like that, that is a blessing. > > I was blessed this morning, as I woke up at the beachhouse I am > staying at in Tampa. My boyfriend of 6 years, , woke me up > with breakfast in bed. I had some delicious blueberry pancakes, and > a glass of OJ. He also surprised me by getting down on his knee and > ASKING ME TO MARRY HIM! So he is now my fiancee and we are planning > our wedding for later this summer--possibly August! The ring is > absolutely beautiful--I couldn't be happier. Life is working out so > well now... > > So for those of you that are having problems with relationships, or > are feeling discouraged because of your disease, there are people > out there that will accept it and love you no matter what. > has taken care of me through this entire ordeal--we have overcome > many obstacles to get where we are today. Just please don't let Iga > stop you from loving. > > The weather here in Florida is beautiful! I am having a very > enjoyable Spring break. I hope you are all doing wonderful, I am > praying for Tony and hoping that his transplant goes smoothly. And > I am of course praying for you all. Have a great week! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 !!! Congratulations to you and !! Your post brought tears of joy to my eyes. May you have many happy years together. ) Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Congratulations to you and ! What lovely news to share with all of us! One of the blessings of having a chronic disease is that it really tests relationships and gives you a much firmer foundation than you might have if your life had just breezed along. Enjoy the sun and sand and warmth of a great vacation with a great guy - Betsy > Having IgAN should not stop you from a relationship. When a person > loves you, they would not be scared off by a disease - in fact, they > would care very much about you and support you.>> > > Sophia, I love this comment. I couldn't agree more to what you are > saying, and I love your positive outlook on having Iga and the > support we should get by our loved ones. I am glad you have a > husband that takes care of you like that, that is a blessing. > > I was blessed this morning, as I woke up at the beachhouse I am > staying at in Tampa. My boyfriend of 6 years, , woke me up > with breakfast in bed. I had some delicious blueberry pancakes, and > a glass of OJ. He also surprised me by getting down on his knee and > ASKING ME TO MARRY HIM! So he is now my fiancee and we are planning > our wedding for later this summer--possibly August! The ring is > absolutely beautiful--I couldn't be happier. Life is working out so > well now... > > So for those of you that are having problems with relationships, or > are feeling discouraged because of your disease, there are people > out there that will accept it and love you no matter what. > has taken care of me through this entire ordeal--we have overcome > many obstacles to get where we are today. Just please don't let Iga > stop you from loving. > > The weather here in Florida is beautiful! I am having a very > enjoyable Spring break. I hope you are all doing wonderful, I am > praying for Tony and hoping that his transplant goes smoothly. And > I am of course praying for you all. Have a great week! > > > > > > To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group > home page: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/ > > To unsubcribe via email, > iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe > Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely > supported by donations. If you would like to help, go to: > http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm > > Thank you > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 CONGRADS !!!!! my boyfriend and I have been together for 10 years and he been great. Days I havn't had any energy he helps out, with cooking, cleaning, and making me laugh. I wish you great joy. Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Wow, lots of good news in the past two days. A good acquaintance of mine got a kidney transplant after waiting 5 years with his rare blood type, I met yesterday with her successful pregnancy that defied the odds, and now you're getting married Congratulations! (I learned the importance of using exclamation points in a Seinfeld episode) Pierre Relationships > Having IgAN should not stop you from a relationship. When a person > loves you, they would not be scared off by a disease - in fact, they > would care very much about you and support you.>> > > Sophia, I love this comment. I couldn't agree more to what you are > saying, and I love your positive outlook on having Iga and the > support we should get by our loved ones. I am glad you have a > husband that takes care of you like that, that is a blessing. > > I was blessed this morning, as I woke up at the beachhouse I am > staying at in Tampa. My boyfriend of 6 years, , woke me up > with breakfast in bed. I had some delicious blueberry pancakes, and > a glass of OJ. He also surprised me by getting down on his knee and > ASKING ME TO MARRY HIM! So he is now my fiancee and we are planning > our wedding for later this summer--possibly August! The ring is > absolutely beautiful--I couldn't be happier. Life is working out so > well now... > > So for those of you that are having problems with relationships, or > are feeling discouraged because of your disease, there are people > out there that will accept it and love you no matter what. > has taken care of me through this entire ordeal--we have overcome > many obstacles to get where we are today. Just please don't let Iga > stop you from loving. > > The weather here in Florida is beautiful! I am having a very > enjoyable Spring break. I hope you are all doing wonderful, I am > praying for Tony and hoping that his transplant goes smoothly. And > I am of course praying for you all. Have a great week! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Wow, lots of good news in the past two days. A good acquaintance of mine got a kidney transplant after waiting 5 years with his rare blood type, I met yesterday with her successful pregnancy that defied the odds, and now you're getting married Congratulations! (I learned the importance of using exclamation points in a Seinfeld episode) Pierre Relationships > Having IgAN should not stop you from a relationship. When a person > loves you, they would not be scared off by a disease - in fact, they > would care very much about you and support you.>> > > Sophia, I love this comment. I couldn't agree more to what you are > saying, and I love your positive outlook on having Iga and the > support we should get by our loved ones. I am glad you have a > husband that takes care of you like that, that is a blessing. > > I was blessed this morning, as I woke up at the beachhouse I am > staying at in Tampa. My boyfriend of 6 years, , woke me up > with breakfast in bed. I had some delicious blueberry pancakes, and > a glass of OJ. He also surprised me by getting down on his knee and > ASKING ME TO MARRY HIM! So he is now my fiancee and we are planning > our wedding for later this summer--possibly August! The ring is > absolutely beautiful--I couldn't be happier. Life is working out so > well now... > > So for those of you that are having problems with relationships, or > are feeling discouraged because of your disease, there are people > out there that will accept it and love you no matter what. > has taken care of me through this entire ordeal--we have overcome > many obstacles to get where we are today. Just please don't let Iga > stop you from loving. > > The weather here in Florida is beautiful! I am having a very > enjoyable Spring break. I hope you are all doing wonderful, I am > praying for Tony and hoping that his transplant goes smoothly. And > I am of course praying for you all. Have a great week! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Wow, lots of good news in the past two days. A good acquaintance of mine got a kidney transplant after waiting 5 years with his rare blood type, I met yesterday with her successful pregnancy that defied the odds, and now you're getting married Congratulations! (I learned the importance of using exclamation points in a Seinfeld episode) Pierre Relationships > Having IgAN should not stop you from a relationship. When a person > loves you, they would not be scared off by a disease - in fact, they > would care very much about you and support you.>> > > Sophia, I love this comment. I couldn't agree more to what you are > saying, and I love your positive outlook on having Iga and the > support we should get by our loved ones. I am glad you have a > husband that takes care of you like that, that is a blessing. > > I was blessed this morning, as I woke up at the beachhouse I am > staying at in Tampa. My boyfriend of 6 years, , woke me up > with breakfast in bed. I had some delicious blueberry pancakes, and > a glass of OJ. He also surprised me by getting down on his knee and > ASKING ME TO MARRY HIM! So he is now my fiancee and we are planning > our wedding for later this summer--possibly August! The ring is > absolutely beautiful--I couldn't be happier. Life is working out so > well now... > > So for those of you that are having problems with relationships, or > are feeling discouraged because of your disease, there are people > out there that will accept it and love you no matter what. > has taken care of me through this entire ordeal--we have overcome > many obstacles to get where we are today. Just please don't let Iga > stop you from loving. > > The weather here in Florida is beautiful! I am having a very > enjoyable Spring break. I hope you are all doing wonderful, I am > praying for Tony and hoping that his transplant goes smoothly. And > I am of course praying for you all. Have a great week! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 CONGRATULATIONS AMANDA!! This post was so inspiring...especially as I was just diagnosed last week, and am nervous the guy I'm seeing might bail...but you're right -- there are people who will accept it and love you no matter what. And those are the ones to hold out for. Congrats again, and thanks for helping make my day! genevieve on 3/9/04 1:46 PM, at cason86@... wrote: Having IgAN should not stop you from a relationship. When a person loves you, they would not be scared off by a disease - in fact, they would care very much about you and support you.>> Sophia, I love this comment. I couldn't agree more to what you are saying, and I love your positive outlook on having Iga and the support we should get by our loved ones. I am glad you have a husband that takes care of you like that, that is a blessing. I was blessed this morning, as I woke up at the beachhouse I am staying at in Tampa. My boyfriend of 6 years, , woke me up with breakfast in bed. I had some delicious blueberry pancakes, and a glass of OJ. He also surprised me by getting down on his knee and ASKING ME TO MARRY HIM! So he is now my fiancee and we are planning our wedding for later this summer--possibly August! The ring is absolutely beautiful--I couldn't be happier. Life is working out so well now... So for those of you that are having problems with relationships, or are feeling discouraged because of your disease, there are people out there that will accept it and love you no matter what. has taken care of me through this entire ordeal--we have overcome many obstacles to get where we are today. Just please don't let Iga stop you from loving. The weather here in Florida is beautiful! I am having a very enjoyable Spring break. I hope you are all doing wonderful, I am praying for Tony and hoping that his transplant goes smoothly. And I am of course praying for you all. Have a great week! To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group home page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/ To unsubcribe via email, iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported by donations. If you would like to help, go to: http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 CONGRATULATIONS AMANDA!! This post was so inspiring...especially as I was just diagnosed last week, and am nervous the guy I'm seeing might bail...but you're right -- there are people who will accept it and love you no matter what. And those are the ones to hold out for. Congrats again, and thanks for helping make my day! genevieve on 3/9/04 1:46 PM, at cason86@... wrote: Having IgAN should not stop you from a relationship. When a person loves you, they would not be scared off by a disease - in fact, they would care very much about you and support you.>> Sophia, I love this comment. I couldn't agree more to what you are saying, and I love your positive outlook on having Iga and the support we should get by our loved ones. I am glad you have a husband that takes care of you like that, that is a blessing. I was blessed this morning, as I woke up at the beachhouse I am staying at in Tampa. My boyfriend of 6 years, , woke me up with breakfast in bed. I had some delicious blueberry pancakes, and a glass of OJ. He also surprised me by getting down on his knee and ASKING ME TO MARRY HIM! So he is now my fiancee and we are planning our wedding for later this summer--possibly August! The ring is absolutely beautiful--I couldn't be happier. Life is working out so well now... So for those of you that are having problems with relationships, or are feeling discouraged because of your disease, there are people out there that will accept it and love you no matter what. has taken care of me through this entire ordeal--we have overcome many obstacles to get where we are today. Just please don't let Iga stop you from loving. The weather here in Florida is beautiful! I am having a very enjoyable Spring break. I hope you are all doing wonderful, I am praying for Tony and hoping that his transplant goes smoothly. And I am of course praying for you all. Have a great week! To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group home page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/ To unsubcribe via email, iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported by donations. If you would like to help, go to: http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 CONGRATULATIONS AMANDA!! This post was so inspiring...especially as I was just diagnosed last week, and am nervous the guy I'm seeing might bail...but you're right -- there are people who will accept it and love you no matter what. And those are the ones to hold out for. Congrats again, and thanks for helping make my day! genevieve on 3/9/04 1:46 PM, at cason86@... wrote: Having IgAN should not stop you from a relationship. When a person loves you, they would not be scared off by a disease - in fact, they would care very much about you and support you.>> Sophia, I love this comment. I couldn't agree more to what you are saying, and I love your positive outlook on having Iga and the support we should get by our loved ones. I am glad you have a husband that takes care of you like that, that is a blessing. I was blessed this morning, as I woke up at the beachhouse I am staying at in Tampa. My boyfriend of 6 years, , woke me up with breakfast in bed. I had some delicious blueberry pancakes, and a glass of OJ. He also surprised me by getting down on his knee and ASKING ME TO MARRY HIM! So he is now my fiancee and we are planning our wedding for later this summer--possibly August! The ring is absolutely beautiful--I couldn't be happier. Life is working out so well now... So for those of you that are having problems with relationships, or are feeling discouraged because of your disease, there are people out there that will accept it and love you no matter what. has taken care of me through this entire ordeal--we have overcome many obstacles to get where we are today. Just please don't let Iga stop you from loving. The weather here in Florida is beautiful! I am having a very enjoyable Spring break. I hope you are all doing wonderful, I am praying for Tony and hoping that his transplant goes smoothly. And I am of course praying for you all. Have a great week! To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group home page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/ To unsubcribe via email, iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported by donations. If you would like to help, go to: http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Hi , I will answer on behalf of Pierre. Donations for both web sites, the yahoo and www.igan.ca are made on the www.igan.ca website. Just click on www.igan.ca, then at the bottom of the left hand menu, select donations. It will then give you options of donating US dollars, Yen, Canadian dollars, or Euros. For those new to the site, Pierre has been funding these two sites out of his own pocket despite being on dialysis and unable to work, and only a very very few members have stepped up to help shoulder the burden. It would be so nice if a number of members could even contribute a little bit each so that this financial burden is lifted off Pierre. I have donated, and would like to respectfully ask all other members who have been helped and supported by this site to consider making a financial contribution. I make this plea normally only twice a year, once in December, and once half way through the year, but since Pierre's expenses have recently been increased due to increased traffic, we are making an exception and issuing this plea for financial partnership at this time of the year. I won't bring this up again (unless someone asks) until mid summer, and I thank you all for indulging me my time on this soap box :-) Thanks for asking ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Hi , I will answer on behalf of Pierre. Donations for both web sites, the yahoo and www.igan.ca are made on the www.igan.ca website. Just click on www.igan.ca, then at the bottom of the left hand menu, select donations. It will then give you options of donating US dollars, Yen, Canadian dollars, or Euros. For those new to the site, Pierre has been funding these two sites out of his own pocket despite being on dialysis and unable to work, and only a very very few members have stepped up to help shoulder the burden. It would be so nice if a number of members could even contribute a little bit each so that this financial burden is lifted off Pierre. I have donated, and would like to respectfully ask all other members who have been helped and supported by this site to consider making a financial contribution. I make this plea normally only twice a year, once in December, and once half way through the year, but since Pierre's expenses have recently been increased due to increased traffic, we are making an exception and issuing this plea for financial partnership at this time of the year. I won't bring this up again (unless someone asks) until mid summer, and I thank you all for indulging me my time on this soap box :-) Thanks for asking ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Thank you guys for all the kind words! and I are thinking August 7th--has to be before football season since he cannot miss his UGA bulldogs in action! Pierre, one more time how do I go about donating? Thank you! > > Having IgAN should not stop you from a relationship. When a person > loves you, they would not be scared off by a disease - in fact, they > would care very much about you and support you.>> > > Sophia, I love this comment. I couldn't agree more to what you are > saying, and I love your positive outlook on having Iga and the > support we should get by our loved ones. I am glad you have a > husband that takes care of you like that, that is a blessing. > > I was blessed this morning, as I woke up at the beachhouse I am > staying at in Tampa. My boyfriend of 6 years, , woke me up > with breakfast in bed. I had some delicious blueberry pancakes, and > a glass of OJ. He also surprised me by getting down on his knee and > ASKING ME TO MARRY HIM! So he is now my fiancee and we are planning > our wedding for later this summer--possibly August! The ring is > absolutely beautiful--I couldn't be happier. Life is working out so > well now... > > So for those of you that are having problems with relationships, or > are feeling discouraged because of your disease, there are people > out there that will accept it and love you no matter what. > has taken care of me through this entire ordeal--we have overcome > many obstacles to get where we are today. Just please don't let Iga > stop you from loving. > > The weather here in Florida is beautiful! I am having a very > enjoyable Spring break. I hope you are all doing wonderful, I am > praying for Tony and hoping that his transplant goes smoothly. And > I am of course praying for you all. Have a great week! > > > > > > To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group > home page: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/ > > To unsubcribe via email, > iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe > Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported > by donations. If you would like to help, go to: > http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm > > Thank you > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Thank you guys for all the kind words! and I are thinking August 7th--has to be before football season since he cannot miss his UGA bulldogs in action! Pierre, one more time how do I go about donating? Thank you! > > Having IgAN should not stop you from a relationship. When a person > loves you, they would not be scared off by a disease - in fact, they > would care very much about you and support you.>> > > Sophia, I love this comment. I couldn't agree more to what you are > saying, and I love your positive outlook on having Iga and the > support we should get by our loved ones. I am glad you have a > husband that takes care of you like that, that is a blessing. > > I was blessed this morning, as I woke up at the beachhouse I am > staying at in Tampa. My boyfriend of 6 years, , woke me up > with breakfast in bed. I had some delicious blueberry pancakes, and > a glass of OJ. He also surprised me by getting down on his knee and > ASKING ME TO MARRY HIM! So he is now my fiancee and we are planning > our wedding for later this summer--possibly August! The ring is > absolutely beautiful--I couldn't be happier. Life is working out so > well now... > > So for those of you that are having problems with relationships, or > are feeling discouraged because of your disease, there are people > out there that will accept it and love you no matter what. > has taken care of me through this entire ordeal--we have overcome > many obstacles to get where we are today. Just please don't let Iga > stop you from loving. > > The weather here in Florida is beautiful! I am having a very > enjoyable Spring break. I hope you are all doing wonderful, I am > praying for Tony and hoping that his transplant goes smoothly. And > I am of course praying for you all. Have a great week! > > > > > > To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group > home page: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/ > > To unsubcribe via email, > iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe > Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported > by donations. If you would like to help, go to: > http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm > > Thank you > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Thank you guys for all the kind words! and I are thinking August 7th--has to be before football season since he cannot miss his UGA bulldogs in action! Pierre, one more time how do I go about donating? Thank you! > > Having IgAN should not stop you from a relationship. When a person > loves you, they would not be scared off by a disease - in fact, they > would care very much about you and support you.>> > > Sophia, I love this comment. I couldn't agree more to what you are > saying, and I love your positive outlook on having Iga and the > support we should get by our loved ones. I am glad you have a > husband that takes care of you like that, that is a blessing. > > I was blessed this morning, as I woke up at the beachhouse I am > staying at in Tampa. My boyfriend of 6 years, , woke me up > with breakfast in bed. I had some delicious blueberry pancakes, and > a glass of OJ. He also surprised me by getting down on his knee and > ASKING ME TO MARRY HIM! So he is now my fiancee and we are planning > our wedding for later this summer--possibly August! The ring is > absolutely beautiful--I couldn't be happier. Life is working out so > well now... > > So for those of you that are having problems with relationships, or > are feeling discouraged because of your disease, there are people > out there that will accept it and love you no matter what. > has taken care of me through this entire ordeal--we have overcome > many obstacles to get where we are today. Just please don't let Iga > stop you from loving. > > The weather here in Florida is beautiful! I am having a very > enjoyable Spring break. I hope you are all doing wonderful, I am > praying for Tony and hoping that his transplant goes smoothly. And > I am of course praying for you all. Have a great week! > > > > > > To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group > home page: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/ > > To unsubcribe via email, > iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe > Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported > by donations. If you would like to help, go to: > http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm > > Thank you > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 , Just consider it my wedding gift Pierre Re: Relationships > Thank you guys for all the kind words! and I are thinking > August 7th--has to be before football season since he cannot miss > his UGA bulldogs in action! > Pierre, one more time how do I go about donating? Thank you! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 , Just consider it my wedding gift Pierre Re: Relationships > Thank you guys for all the kind words! and I are thinking > August 7th--has to be before football season since he cannot miss > his UGA bulldogs in action! > Pierre, one more time how do I go about donating? Thank you! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 , Just consider it my wedding gift Pierre Re: Relationships > Thank you guys for all the kind words! and I are thinking > August 7th--has to be before football season since he cannot miss > his UGA bulldogs in action! > Pierre, one more time how do I go about donating? Thank you! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Hi , Thanks for the compliment. : ) And congratulations to you and your fiance! It is such an exciting time to be engaged....Kris and I recently got married in October, so I can still feel the thrill you must have now. 's proposal is so romantic! I am so happy for the both of you! Sophia > Having IgAN should not stop you from a relationship. When a person > loves you, they would not be scared off by a disease - in fact, they > would care very much about you and support you.>> > > Sophia, I love this comment. I couldn't agree more to what you are > saying, and I love your positive outlook on having Iga and the > support we should get by our loved ones. I am glad you have a > husband that takes care of you like that, that is a blessing. > > I was blessed this morning, as I woke up at the beachhouse I am > staying at in Tampa. My boyfriend of 6 years, , woke me up > with breakfast in bed. I had some delicious blueberry pancakes, and > a glass of OJ. He also surprised me by getting down on his knee and > ASKING ME TO MARRY HIM! So he is now my fiancee and we are planning > our wedding for later this summer--possibly August! The ring is > absolutely beautiful--I couldn't be happier. Life is working out so > well now... > > So for those of you that are having problems with relationships, or > are feeling discouraged because of your disease, there are people > out there that will accept it and love you no matter what. > has taken care of me through this entire ordeal--we have overcome > many obstacles to get where we are today. Just please don't let Iga > stop you from loving. > > The weather here in Florida is beautiful! I am having a very > enjoyable Spring break. I hope you are all doing wonderful, I am > praying for Tony and hoping that his transplant goes smoothly. And > I am of course praying for you all. Have a great week! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Hi , Thanks for the compliment. : ) And congratulations to you and your fiance! It is such an exciting time to be engaged....Kris and I recently got married in October, so I can still feel the thrill you must have now. 's proposal is so romantic! I am so happy for the both of you! Sophia > Having IgAN should not stop you from a relationship. When a person > loves you, they would not be scared off by a disease - in fact, they > would care very much about you and support you.>> > > Sophia, I love this comment. I couldn't agree more to what you are > saying, and I love your positive outlook on having Iga and the > support we should get by our loved ones. I am glad you have a > husband that takes care of you like that, that is a blessing. > > I was blessed this morning, as I woke up at the beachhouse I am > staying at in Tampa. My boyfriend of 6 years, , woke me up > with breakfast in bed. I had some delicious blueberry pancakes, and > a glass of OJ. He also surprised me by getting down on his knee and > ASKING ME TO MARRY HIM! So he is now my fiancee and we are planning > our wedding for later this summer--possibly August! The ring is > absolutely beautiful--I couldn't be happier. Life is working out so > well now... > > So for those of you that are having problems with relationships, or > are feeling discouraged because of your disease, there are people > out there that will accept it and love you no matter what. > has taken care of me through this entire ordeal--we have overcome > many obstacles to get where we are today. Just please don't let Iga > stop you from loving. > > The weather here in Florida is beautiful! I am having a very > enjoyable Spring break. I hope you are all doing wonderful, I am > praying for Tony and hoping that his transplant goes smoothly. And > I am of course praying for you all. Have a great week! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Hi , Thanks for the compliment. : ) And congratulations to you and your fiance! It is such an exciting time to be engaged....Kris and I recently got married in October, so I can still feel the thrill you must have now. 's proposal is so romantic! I am so happy for the both of you! Sophia > Having IgAN should not stop you from a relationship. When a person > loves you, they would not be scared off by a disease - in fact, they > would care very much about you and support you.>> > > Sophia, I love this comment. I couldn't agree more to what you are > saying, and I love your positive outlook on having Iga and the > support we should get by our loved ones. I am glad you have a > husband that takes care of you like that, that is a blessing. > > I was blessed this morning, as I woke up at the beachhouse I am > staying at in Tampa. My boyfriend of 6 years, , woke me up > with breakfast in bed. I had some delicious blueberry pancakes, and > a glass of OJ. He also surprised me by getting down on his knee and > ASKING ME TO MARRY HIM! So he is now my fiancee and we are planning > our wedding for later this summer--possibly August! The ring is > absolutely beautiful--I couldn't be happier. Life is working out so > well now... > > So for those of you that are having problems with relationships, or > are feeling discouraged because of your disease, there are people > out there that will accept it and love you no matter what. > has taken care of me through this entire ordeal--we have overcome > many obstacles to get where we are today. Just please don't let Iga > stop you from loving. > > The weather here in Florida is beautiful! I am having a very > enjoyable Spring break. I hope you are all doing wonderful, I am > praying for Tony and hoping that his transplant goes smoothly. And > I am of course praying for you all. Have a great week! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 That is exciting news, !! I got engaged at the end of November last year, so I can certainly relate to the excitement you must be feeling!! And I'll agree with you when you say not to get discouraged when it comes to finding the right person, as I always used to think that I'd end up being single for the rest of my life, and then Matt came along. --------------------------------- Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 Wow Ray and Phyllis, What a wonderful legacy you are to those in your circle of friends and family, us included. Congratulations on 48 years! In a message dated 3/12/2004 9:20:00 PM Pacific Standard Time, silerray@... writes: > We are going on 48 years in May - Ray > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 Wow Ray and Phyllis, What a wonderful legacy you are to those in your circle of friends and family, us included. Congratulations on 48 years! In a message dated 3/12/2004 9:20:00 PM Pacific Standard Time, silerray@... writes: > We are going on 48 years in May - Ray > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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