Guest guest Posted September 7, 2004 Report Share Posted September 7, 2004 Thanks Laurel, your so sweet. It was a very special time for us. You might think this is corny, but when I was dancing with my husband (who turn 80 today),I realized I loved as much then as I did the day I married him (43 years ago), and I told him this as we were dancing, really broke him up. I am such a romantic!!!! As for Mom, she had her biopsy this afternoon, and she came home crying, they hit a nerve and she almost past out. They will tell us what the results are in a couple of days. After watching the MDA Telethon and seeing what she is going thru, I truly have to count my blessing having PLS, and only walking like enstein. Thanks again, and I will keep you informed. over Ya! Rita Till next time! Love & Hugs ************************************* Some people succeed in spite of their handicap. Others succeed because of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2004 Report Share Posted September 7, 2004 Rita, BIG Hugs to you and your hubby! I will keep your mom in my prayers and I am so sorry it hurt her so much. I had a mammogram last month and when they had to redo one breast, they hit a cyst and I started crying--man did that hurt!!...and I ain't no wimp! lol Sue Me > Thanks Laurel, your so sweet. It was a very special time for us. You > might think this is corny, but when I was dancing with my husband (who > turn 80 today),I realized I loved as much then as I did the day I > married him (43 years ago), and I told him this as we were dancing, > really broke him up. I am such a romantic!!!! > > As for Mom, she had her biopsy this afternoon, and she came home crying, > they hit a nerve and she almost past out. They will tell us what the > results are in a couple of days. After watching the MDA Telethon and > seeing what she is going thru, I truly have to count my blessing having > PLS, and only walking like enstein. > > Thanks again, and I will keep you informed. > > over Ya! > Rita > > Till next time! > > Love & Hugs > > > > ************************************* > Some people succeed in spite of their handicap. Others succeed because > of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2004 Report Share Posted September 7, 2004 Rita, You and are so sweet..........and so fortunate to have each other, and that kind of love. I am so sorry your mama had such a rough time with the biopsy. Let's hope the news isn't too bad. Why do old people have to go through such pain? I am praying that, (as hard as it will be), my parents just don't wake up some morning. Both at the same time. They will be so lost without each other after 59 1/2 years together. I am often thankful to have PLS (or HSP, whatever it is) rather than some of the other stuff I see dear people battling. I found out a few days ago, that a 12 year old boy, who is the son of a friend of mine, just got diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia. Knowing what I know about Leukemia, it is not good to have the Acute kind. My son, who is now 30, (bless his heart), has been in remission for almost 2 years from his chronic myelogenous leukemia. I thank God every day for that. Blessings to all battling PLS, HSP, whatever, plus all their family and loved ones battling all the other stuff. I love you all, Laurel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2004 Report Share Posted September 7, 2004 Blessings and love back at you Laurel, Sandy Rita/Good News/Bad New Rita, You and are so sweet..........and so fortunate to have each other, and that kind of love. I am so sorry your mama had such a rough time with the biopsy. Let's hope the news isn't too bad. Why do old people have to go through such pain? I am praying that, (as hard as it will be), my parents just don't wake up some morning. Both at the same time. They will be so lost without each other after 59 1/2 years together. I am often thankful to have PLS (or HSP, whatever it is) rather than some of the other stuff I see dear people battling. I found out a few days ago, that a 12 year old boy, who is the son of a friend of mine, just got diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia. Knowing what I know about Leukemia, it is not good to have the Acute kind. My son, who is now 30, (bless his heart), has been in remission for almost 2 years from his chronic myelogenous leukemia. I thank God every day for that. Blessings to all battling PLS, HSP, whatever, plus all their family and loved ones battling all the other stuff. I love you all, Laurel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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