Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 Dear Jerre, You made me laugh with the Scarlet remark. Now if I could only get her 14 inch waist down, I'd have it made...lol. Seriously, I amazed at how many people affected with this disease, already are dealing with what most people would consider a full load. You have to be one great Mom to have made it through 18 years, with twins and their problems. I feel extremely humble next to you and my problems seem so little and insignificant. Take care of yourself and have a wonderful holiday. Thanks for writing and for putting things into perspective one more time. Love, Fran [ ] Re: Feeling sad Fran, I don't usually do emotional posts, with border line autistic idental twin 18 year old boys my emotions get a workout there but this post is wonderful and touching. I am ususaly in the anger state of denial. This post reminded me of what this illness has helped me with. Learning to live in the moment when it's good and when it's bad remembering " tomorrow is another day " . Thanks Scarlett and thank you Fran. It is the toughest thing to remember Jerre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2004 Report Share Posted November 24, 2004 Fran, Not at all. I still have the picture of you and your " midnight ramble " with the dogs to make me smile when things get bad. Right now it is just the uncertainty about the Enbrel working after 3 weeks with no noticeable change that is bothering me. It will also be the first Thanksgiving I haven't cooked in so long I can't remember, but that is more due to my basal joint surgery. My husband is a great cook and we will only be six this year, seven counting my 22 pound maine coon cat! Have a wonderful holiday and remember the tryptophan in the turkey should help us all to sleep better : ) jerre > > Dear Jerre, You made me laugh with the Scarlet remark. Now if I could only > get her 14 inch waist down, I'd have it made...lol. Seriously, I amazed at > how many people affected with this disease, already are dealing with what > most people would consider a full load. You have to be one great Mom to > have made it through 18 years, with twins and their problems. I feel > extremely humble next to you and my problems seem so little and > insignificant. Take care of yourself and have a wonderful holiday. Thanks > for writing and for putting things into perspective one more time. Love, > Fran > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2004 Report Share Posted November 24, 2004 Oh Jerre, you own my ideal cat. I want a Maine Coon some day. My dad had a next door neighbor with one, named Spike, and I absolutely loved him. They're HUGE cats, but Spike was so loving! it's great to have a cat that takes up your WHOLE LAP! love and light Crystal >From: " jerredawson " <jerredawson@...> >Reply- > >Subject: [ ] Re: Jerre, Feeling sad >Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 13:59:25 -0000 > > >Fran, >Not at all. I still have the picture of you and your " midnight ramble " >with the dogs to make >me smile when things get bad. Right now it is just the uncertainty about >the Enbrel >working after 3 weeks with no noticeable change that is bothering me. It >will also be the >first Thanksgiving I haven't cooked in so long I can't remember, but that >is more due to my >basal joint surgery. My husband is a great cook and we will only be six >this year, seven >counting my 22 pound maine coon cat! Have a wonderful holiday and remember >the >tryptophan in the turkey should help us all to sleep better : ) > >jerre > > > > Dear Jerre, You made me laugh with the Scarlet remark. Now if I could >only > > get her 14 inch waist down, I'd have it made...lol. Seriously, I amazed >at > > how many people affected with this disease, already are dealing with >what > > most people would consider a full load. You have to be one great Mom to > > have made it through 18 years, with twins and their problems. I feel > > extremely humble next to you and my problems seem so little and > > insignificant. Take care of yourself and have a wonderful holiday. >Thanks > > for writing and for putting things into perspective one more time. >Love, > > Fran > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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