Guest guest Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 Hi Gloria There are many things in this world that people rarely or never see, so they tend to deny its existance. What is a fact is to the person who witness'es something......that 'something' is VERY real to them. Each person has proved this to themselves, over and over and over again. I myself, have seen visions, ghosts, dead folks, aliens, people and places you would never believe, and probably couldnt imagine, God, the future and the past, and places where I am not. No one can ever tell me that I havent, because I have the 'memory' of doing so. Calling me crazy, or laughing at me, will change nothing. Since I have joined this group, I have seen that all of us - without exception - will be ok, no matter what. Some of us will be cured, and some of us will cross over to bigger and better, but no one will be lost. Being lost...is NOT written in the great 'Book of all Things'. Im a firm believer that if you can think of something....'it must exist, some place, some way'....because we cannot think of something that is not, and we can not out-think God. And yes, I believe in something greater than myself, no matter what a person wishes to call it. I know that I am just small potatoes, in this huge and infinate universe. Be well, all my friends. Heart, body, and soul. love don in ks From: Gloria <gadamscan@...>Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Progress made yesterday Date: Sunday, September 12, 2010, 9:54 PM RobinI just must share this story with you. I was in the biggest hospital in our province last April, facing liver surgery. Afterward, they had me pretty well comfortable with the pain meds. Then, as I was being tapered off and in a room by myself, I had a couple of experiences of ghosts right around the doorway and in the background. Since the people I couldn't see were all laughing, it was a comforting feeling. Also, a little girl was leaning against the door jamb and she was shy. Then, a little black dog would cross in front of her. The whole experience was extremely soothing to me.One night, I even told the night nurse and he agreed that of course a hospital has lots of ghosts. However, as a result of an upset with my husband, I asked the staff if they could get a counsellor to come and talk to me. Well, up comes this "Social Worker"!! Needless to say, as soon as I blurted out what was happening with my husband, then I could relax because it was off my chest. However, I told her about the ghosts.When she left my room - she went to the nurses with the opinion that my pain meds were causing me to have delusions!! To me she presented a very closed mind and certainly not a person that I would want as a counselor etc. I sure don't know if ghosts are real; but, that experience was keeping me calm, so why question it??Gloria Nasty was something like what I was thinking about that woman I spoke to! Thanks for 'splainin how the labs work. Makes sense, and come to think of it, I imagine most lab techs are too busy to wonder about why tests are being ordered.Teri, if you are reading, it wasn't someone at the health department who upset me with that out of line comment. It was a social worker at our local hospital. I don't know if that bothers me more or less than if it had been someone at the health department. I guess I think that social workers would/should be extra sensitive. I guess I am wrong.Robin >> That was a very nasty person that you spoke to!! The staff at any hospital, > health center or lab etc. are not allowed to take their work home (in other > words, speak about it). In fact, I find that most lab techs that would be > taking your blood, really don't know why the request has been made. Could very > well be, that the Dr. that called for it, is trying to rule out things. > Besides, the reports that come from that test, are not even read by the lab > techs.> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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