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Hi Jill,

One thing I have learned in all the years with IgAN is that it can at times

be overwhelming. I have found that I have had to work through the stages of

grief to get back to acceptance a number of times so what you are feeling is not

unusual. I am sorry you are alone dealing with this though. Trust me on

this though, when you meet the right man, if he really loves you, your IgAN will

not make one bit of difference to him at all. Love, when it is real is

characterized by unconditional acceptance.

I want you to know you are not alone Jill. We are here to support you each

step of the way.

In a message dated 1/10/2005 9:56:24 AM Pacific Standard Time,

jhigby2003@... writes:

> I don't know sometimes it is all too overwhelming like i was just diagnosed

> again. I just worry about what the future holds for me.

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Hi Jill,

One thing I have learned in all the years with IgAN is that it can at times

be overwhelming. I have found that I have had to work through the stages of

grief to get back to acceptance a number of times so what you are feeling is not

unusual. I am sorry you are alone dealing with this though. Trust me on

this though, when you meet the right man, if he really loves you, your IgAN will

not make one bit of difference to him at all. Love, when it is real is

characterized by unconditional acceptance.

I want you to know you are not alone Jill. We are here to support you each

step of the way.

In a message dated 1/10/2005 9:56:24 AM Pacific Standard Time,

jhigby2003@... writes:

> I don't know sometimes it is all too overwhelming like i was just diagnosed

> again. I just worry about what the future holds for me.

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Hi Jill,

One thing I have learned in all the years with IgAN is that it can at times

be overwhelming. I have found that I have had to work through the stages of

grief to get back to acceptance a number of times so what you are feeling is not

unusual. I am sorry you are alone dealing with this though. Trust me on

this though, when you meet the right man, if he really loves you, your IgAN will

not make one bit of difference to him at all. Love, when it is real is

characterized by unconditional acceptance.

I want you to know you are not alone Jill. We are here to support you each

step of the way.

In a message dated 1/10/2005 9:56:24 AM Pacific Standard Time,

jhigby2003@... writes:

> I don't know sometimes it is all too overwhelming like i was just diagnosed

> again. I just worry about what the future holds for me.

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Jill,

There are people who meet and fall in love and have much more serious

diseases than IgAN. It's hard to meet partners at the best of times in

today's society, I think. You have to go to places where decent people are

to be found: work, volunteering, activities you like, etc. - even hospitals!

Once you meet someone right and start dating, it won't matter if you have

IgAN, or if you're on dialysis. If it does, than obviously, that person

might not have been a good fit anyway.

Pierre

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